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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-08-05 - Orange Coast Pilot. Videotapes viewed '.in Parker slaying lw GLENN SCOlT o1 ... o.., ......... , As in a good Agatha Christie novel, C.OSta Mesa detectives iOvestigating the midnight murder of Jeffrey Parker were to examine videotapes today of spectators at a court hearing to begin a lilt of people who might have ordered his death. Investigators planned to visit the KNBC-TV news studio iu Burbank to study tapes of Parker's arraignment in Beverly Hills on murder and drug charges related to the April 30 death of Joan McShane Mills, 33. , Lt. Jack Calnon said detectives will see tapes both of the arraignment and also of activities outside the courtroom following ($ee VJDEOT APES. Pace A!) THE ORANGE COAST - COUNTY EDITION FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1983 ORANGE COUN TY CA LIFOR N IA 25 CENTS Jobless nosedive Half-million find work in biggest gain since 1959 WASHINGTON (AP) America's civilian unemployment rate crashed through the double-digit barrier to 9.5 percent in July as a half-million people found work, the Labor Depart- ment said today. Not since 1959 has unemploy- ment plunged by half a per- centage point in a single month. Moreover, total civilian employ- ment reached 101.3 million last month, the highest ever. fresident Reagan's chief econ- Qmic adviser, Martin Feldstein, pronounced the figures "spectacu- lar.'' Presidential spokesman One-stop shopping for home in Mesa The Newport Beach brokerage firm of R. Thomas Ashley Co. likens its super auction concept to a shopping center. In one stop, homebuyers can bid on a house, win it and begin the finanacing and escrow procedure at the auction site. The Ashley Co. will bring its super auction concept to Costa Mesa on Saturday at 2 p .m. at the comer of Bristol Street and the san Diego Freeway, near South Coast Plaz.a. Registration for the auction will take place on the site. Eighty-five properties ranging from condominiwns to retail properties to vacant land - located in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties -will be.on the block. Prices range from $68,000 condminiwns in Rivenide to a $1.2-million single-family home i.n Tustin. Bidding for the properties be- gins at 40 percent below the retail price. "Depending on how the bidding goes, good bargains can be had," said Allen Ury. a spokesman for Ashley. Buyers may bid on as many properties as they choose. Eighty-four of the 85 properties on the block belong to Heritage B4nk of lrvine. The bank is li<fuidating the properties to help improve its assets-to-equity ratio, Ury s+Ud. The Orange County auction is the second in California. About 1,~ people showed up for an •llction in the Bay Area last May. By the end of that day, the auctioneers in Fremont had ac- cepted more than $4.5 million in t*la. according to Ashley officials, .nd a month later 49 of the 65 eEr'OWI had been cloeed. '"'Buyera are attracted by the pcl.ibility of picking up choice ftla1 estate for as little as 45 percent o1 retail price," said Bill Lange, Dftmdent of Ashley. • ~ "super auction" concept. cclmpany officials said, was ,.,. AvcrlON, Pace A!) Larry Speakes called them "outstanding." The decline in the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate - from l 0.0 percent to 9.5 percent - broke a 10-month string of double-digit joblesmtess and re- turned unemployment to the level of June 1982. Since unemployment hit a post-Depression peak of 10.8 per- cent in December, with more than 12 million people jobless, the rate has retreated 1.3 percentage point and 1. 7 million people have lound work. Some 10.6 million, however. Americans remained on the gov- ernment's utiemployment roster last month. In Orange County, the jobless rate increased by nearly half a percent in June, according to state unemployment statistics released last week. The county's unemployment rate was 7 percent in June up from the 6.6 percent rate in May. The increase is typical for the summer months when school lets out and new graduates look for jobs, said Alta Yetter, state labor analyst. National employment figures are seasonally adjusted to take into account annual swings in the jobless rate, Yetter said, while Orange County figures are not adjusted. An alternative unemployment rate, combining the civilian labor force with the 1.66-million-member, U.S.-based military contingent, fell to 9.3 percent in July, duplicating the 0.5 percentage point ~p in the civilian rate. The rapidly improving job mar- ket e.ased unemployment woes across the spectrum of the civilian population. as many businesses (See EMPWYMENT, Pa1e A!) Artistry at Art-A-Fair Roberta McDowell, one of 150 artists with works on display through Aug. 28 a t the Art-A-Fair in Laguna Beach, holds seaside scene she created using acr ylics with pen and ink as the festival's official poster. Copies are avail- able daily from 10 a .m . to IO p.m. ( l l p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.) Admission is S l for adults, 50 cents for seniors and free for kids under 12. Bonin: 2nd date with death? By JEFF ADLER Of ... o.11r ..... IWI An Orange County Superior Court jury began the task Thurs- day of determining whether con- victed Freeway Killer William Bonin should be sentenced for a tee0nd time to die in C.alifomia's gas chamber. Bonin, a 36-year·old Downey truck driver, was found guilty oC four Orange County murders Tuesday -bringing to 14 the number of totture-slayings in which he has been convicted. He was sentenced to.death by a Los Angeles County jury following his conviction there last year. "What we're really trying to find out is, is this the type of pel'!IOn that sh ould be put to death? That's the real issue," Bonin's attorney, William Charvet, said at the outset of the U'ial's penalty phase. He told jurors he intended to "paint a picture of the entire life of Willilarn Bonin as a penon." The attorney recounted how Bonin had been .exually abueed as a child; how he had been awarded a medal while a helicopter gunner durtnc the Vietnam war, and how he always has functioned well in priaon settings. Charvet al80 suggested that Bonin"a Vietnam experience may have eomehow been related \0 the (See BONIN, Pqe Al) Just how long can the love affair between Los Angeles Ram• quarterback Vince Fet- ragamo and the tana at Anaheim Stadium be expected to lat? Page A7. ' A -- ' I Fowl play? residents won't duck the issue By KAREN E. KLEIN °' ... .,.., ...... ...,, As the duck turns. The plot of a fowl st.ory out at the Orangetree condominium complex in Irvine has taken another twist. (See DUCK, Pace AZ) Game's a gamble Woman makes sport of bad economy By STEVE MITCHELL Of .... 0.-, ..... llefl For $15 you can buy the life story of Mary Schroeder, a Garden Grove mother of seven, who's had it up to here with a crummy economy. Her tale of woe takes the form of a board game called "Who·s Working?" The object of the game: "Live through one year of Reaganomics and end up with a job, a house and a car," read the instructions provided with the new game. The instructions are a bit misleading because players get a $1 ,000-a-month job, a car and a $50,000 house at the outset. The tough part is hanging on to those amenities through an entire year (See GAME'S, Pa1e AZ) CdM neighbors ring sour note over club By STEVE MARBLE °' ... Dellr,... ''-" Tired of sleeping nights in his bathroom to get away from the noise of a nearby nightspot, Don Augustin broke down and bought a pair of earplugs. His neighbor, Bill Longacre, took a different approach to combating sleepless nights be- cause of noisy customers leaving the Corona del Mar nightspot. He went on vacation. "After a solid month without sleep, I'm going to Mammoth," he said before leaving. "All I want is a full night's sleep." So it is -once again -that an F.ast Coast Highway dining estab- lishment Is In hot water because it has become too successful. Residents who live near The Park, a popular restaurant that opened last month on the coast highway near Carnation Avenue, have complained customers yell, laugh and "raise hell" when making their pre-dawn departure from cars parked on residential streets . "F.ach group that leaves is a little noiaer until finally you get the real nuts," Mid Longacre, who baa lived in the area 10 years. "When all the customers are finally gone, then the workers s1art bringing out the rubbish," he added. "Do you know what beer bottle. being dumped into a trash (8" NOISY, Pase Al) IMllr ""' .... --Park Restaurant target of sleepless neighbors. Baby Booglel What'• a Baby Boogie??? Well, It'• not a dllCO dance for 2-year olds, thouah the recent Baby Boogte at Hoag. Hoepttal did have tome of the same crowd eoene1. For the anewer ~ ... Page B 1. .t I , • I I A 2 Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT/Friday, August 5, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES From Page A1 NOISY NIGHT CLUB ... can aound Uke at 5 m the morning?" Longacre claimed his wife was awakened early one morning and aaw two men urinating in the middle of the street. Hugh Coffin, an attorney rep- resenting the restaurant's three owners. said his client wants to mend !ences with the neighbors by holding a conununity meeting to consider solutions to apparent noiae and parking problems. The restaurant is owned by Rick Loomis, his brother , Steve, and Jay Carden. "Like a lot of new places in AUCTION ... created earlier this year when a major West Coast builder asked Ashley tosell 11 houses and 54 lots bought up since the mid-1970s. For specUic information on properties, contact R. Thomas Ashley Co. offices in ·Newport Beach. The firm keeps a catalog on hand for homebuyers to survey before the auction, but will not give out property information over the phone. For more information call the Ashley Co. at 640-4954. Newport Beach, this has become an immediate flash success. It's too succecssful right now," Cotfin explained. "The owners are aware of the problem and want to solve the problem," said Coflin, a fonner Newport city attorney. Uthe problem isn't solved, city planning commissioners indicated Thursday evening that hearings will be held to revoke the res- taurant's right to sell and serve alcohol -a crippling move to a restaurant. An identical uproar was sparked in 1981 when A .T . Leo's, a Corona del Mar restauranl, attracted large and equaJ numbers of customers and complaints in its first months of business. "This is a high-volume sal90n , which is fine. but it doesn't belong next to a residential area. It belongs up in Fashion lsland," said Augustin, who Uves behind The Park. "Four weeks ago this was a nice quiet neighborhood," he added. "Now I suddenly feel like I'm living in the middle of Times Square. By the time all the noise stops it's time for me to get up and go to work." VIDEOTAPES VIEWED ... the proceedings, in which Parker's bail was set at $100,000. Parker had pleaded innocent to the charges. Just like in a who-done-it novel, detectives have no shortage of possible suspects. Calnon has speculated that Parker was slain Tuesday night by professional hit men as he returned to his mother's howe on Ali.so Drive in Costa Mesa. He had been staying with his mother pending his preliminary hearing Thursday -a hearing he never reached. Detectives are assuming the person who hired the hit men either was a friend of Mills, a San Francisco businesswoman and socialite, or was a crony involved with Parker in alleged drug dealing, Calnon said. Beverly Hills police found 36 grams of cocaine in Parker's car after he was arrested in Mills' room at the Beverly Crest Hotel. Calnon said detectives will carefully study the videotapes to list who attended the arraignment and to note their varying reactions. One person they'll watch for is Richard Dale Wilson, the 42-year-old former boyfriend of Mills. Calnon said investigators have been told by reporters covering the arraignment that an angry Wilson allegedly made threats against Parker after the arraign- ment. However , the prosecutor at the arraignment, Marsh ~ldstem of the Los Angeles County Distric t Attorney's Office. said he didn't hear Wilson make any threats during the hearing. "l never heard anyone threaten Parker's heaJth at all.'' he said. ~ldstein said Wilson did "get half out of his seat" during the arraignment to protest P arkes-'s bail. calling it outrageous and ludicrous. Wilson. a partner in a San Francisco aC'COunting firm, reportedly was accompanied by a bodyguard at the hearing, Calnon said. Wilson has refused comment to the p~ and has criticized media coverage of his girlfriend's death. So far, Costa Mesa investigators don't know much about Willon. They expect to interview him after they 've finished thelJ" backup work, Calnonsaid. "He's kindof anelusiveindividuaJ. None of the investigators we've talked to have ever seen him," he said. Unlike an Agatha Christie story, though, detectives don't have many clues to go on and Ca.lnon said they have no definite suspects -only names and faces connected in one fashion or another to Mills or Parker. BONIN PENAL TY ... murders he committed once he was diach.arged. Proeecutor Bryan Brown told the panel he intended to chrono- logically detail Bonin's criminal pest for their consideration. The juron had not been told of his Los Angeles conviction or sentence during the long trial. Brown's first witness was a former Redondo Beach resident who told how he had been forcibly raped by Bonin in 1968. The rape was one of two to which Bonin pleaded guilty and was .entenced to prison, Brown said. Proeecutors said they chose to prosecute the case despite the death penalty handed down in Los Angeles last year to ensure that the sentence stands even if one of the cases is overturned on appeaJ. Bonin was found guilty of four counts of first-d egree murder with speciaJ cin'umstances, mak- ing him eligible to receive the death sentence. He was convicted of murdering Frank Dennis Fox, 17, of Long Beach; Gle nn Barker, 14, of Huntington Beach ; Russell Rugh, 15, of Garden Grove, and Lawrence Eugene Sharp, 17, also of Long Beach. The four were slain between 1979 Md 1980. EMPLOYMENT GAIN ... rehired workers laid off during the long rec:'t!Uion. Both private and governmen t economist.a have said they expect unemployment to decline steadily in the coming months as the buaine9I recovery picks up even more steam. Theee anaJyst.s have cautioned, however, th.at any sud- den surge in interest rat.es could choke the recovery and lengthen unemployment lines. July's 9.5 percent rate seeming- ly indicates that joblessness will be Jess severe than the Reagan administration projected in its recent mid-year economic fore- cast. Cool it this weekend-if you can Hot, moggy weath er should curt a il a n y strenuo u s act ivit y a lo ng the Orange Coast lf you're planning anything strenuous this weekend, bring along a respirator. That advice comes from the Na tional Weather Service, which says most of Orange County will swelter in h ot and smoggy weather Saturday and Sunday. O CC line up "You'll be cooler in Orange County than here," said Los Angeles weather spokeswoman Pat Rowe. "But no t by much ," she added. Inland temperatures will reach 85 with overnight lows in the mid-60a, she said. Beac h If you think students aren't anxious to get b ack to school., ch eck o ut the lo ng lines (o r r egist ration at Or ange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Because o f progr a m cuts, some classes will be fille d quickly, a n d students want to avoid bein g closed o ut. Registra tion b y a ppointme nt began Monday a nd continues through Sept. 6 . Classes begin Sept . 12. DUCK DRAMA ... From Page A1 Whe n w e l as t · visi t e d toeat,theystirupthe sedimentin temperatures will get up to about 77, with lows of 63 degrees. Added to the heat will be poor air quality, said a spokesman for the South Coast Air Quality Management District. He said the air will be bad jusL about ever y where except right along the coast, adding first-stage smog e piSOdes -air that ia unhealthful for e veryone -Went expected to be declared in severaI- inland Orange County cities today. Desert highs will range be· tween 98 to 112. GAME'S A GAMBLE ... From Page A1 (that's 12 turns around the board.) Schroeder's board-game brainstorm came to he r last year after high interest rat.es put a damper on her commerciaJ reaJ estate business in a small town north of Sacramento. "The lumber mills shut down up there and th.at affected the economy of the whole area." the 49-year-old businesswoman recalls. "It was much worse up there than here." After her business went belly up, the divorced mom sold her house in Paradise Pines and supported herself and two remaining childre n on her savings -which, she says, dwindled qu:ckJy . "We thought things would get better every day. but they didn't." Her problems, in fact, got worse. First she had to replace tires on the car. Then the radiator went out. She had an exceptionally large doctor bill, and then some dental work. About that time, the IRS found a mistake in her tax statement from the previous year a nd she had to come up with more money. "They called it a mathematical error in their favor.'' she said, laughing. °'""' "'" ""'"• "'-· --Ma r y Schroed er shows off game she hopes will improve her financial s tatus. Quack-Quack, Al and Albatross -the water. The com th.at is being the three mallard ducks who had fed to them clogs up the pumps. taken up residence in the streams The company that services the and ponds which run through the streams pulls out a couple pouncls That was about the ume Schroeder, herselr a board game condos -the Board of Directors of com every weeK." addict, came up with the notion of developing a true-to-life game, wu about to decide whether or Beside the cloggmg of the wherein the players experience, aJbe1t vicariously, the pitfalls of not to evict them . pumps. Lite said, the food is an poverty. That was last month. attraction to rodents. "It started out as a fun thing, and then I thought, 'why not try This month, the board has put Also, Lite said, the ducks eve ry and make some money off this thing?'" it3 collective foot down and issued ·once in a while get it in the ir heads She moved back to Ora ngP County. her prevtous home, and an ultimatum: The quackers must to take a swim in the sw imming enlisted the aid of three long-time friends. The four businesswomen be out by Aug. 31 or else. pools reserved for residents. fo~ the Nu Idea Company, raised $100,000 from investors to The ducks are a potentiaJ heaJth But a new development in the produce the 10,000 copies of the game, and opened offices in a hazard, they are not allowed in the duck story has thrown a curve into 1,400-square-foot warehouse in Garden G rove complex under the officiaJ rules the board's plans toevictthe ducks "Who's Working?" -a name tapped by Schroeder because, and their feathers and food clog up by the end of the month. after all, she wasn't -goes on saJe later this month. the waterway pumping system, Jus t tw o d a Y s a g o. The game includes miniature metal cars, play money, dice, the board says. Quack-Quack , long thought to be cards of chance and a game board. S imply, the player who circles But the Save the Duck conunit-infertile, hatched 11 duck eggs the board 12 times and retains the most assets at the end wins. tee, fonned by Marcee Hardy, and now has 11 black-and-tan Problems occur when you draw cards that contain such horrors cosme t ics consultant and fluff balls paddling after her as"Yourmortgagepaymentiaoverdue!Whenyournextpayment duck -Jover, says all the board'i. through the Orangetrce streams. ls due, pay $1,050. FINAL NCYI1CE." complaints are just so much duck "The Department of Fish and Other chance cards you'd most likely prefer to pass up include: IOUp. Game will not let us move the •Junior has a toothache, pay dental bill $40." ''These are wild fowl that flew ducks until they are old enough," •My oh my, are you in a mess. You have just been audited by ln here," Hardy said "Irvine is a Lite said. The board will let ducks the ms. Pay $250. planned community with a natu-stay until babies are ready to be •Roses are red, tulipe are too; Tires have tread; But your's just ral setting. Everyone enjoys the moved, she added. blew. Buy new ones. $125. beauty of the birds here." And so it stands. Hardy isn't Uthe problems sound familiar, recall Schroede r's dismal days Hardy circulated a petition in about to let the ducks go. The in Paradise Pines outlined above. June and said she has obtained board isn 't a bout to let them stay. Schroeder, a registered Republican, is not a bitter woman. She more than 400 signatures from Quack-Quack had the babies and says the wonderful thing about Americans is they can laugh at residents who are s ympathetic to they can't be moved (Hardy says adversity, "no matter how tough things get." the birds' plight and don't see any not for eight weeks or more). She's hoping her board game gets to square one, and if it does, problem with letting them stay. To find out what happens to you can bet the businesswoman won't be resting on her laurels. In an e ffort to force the board to Quack-Quack, Al. Albatross and Why, even now sh e's working on another project -a recipe let the ducks stay , Hardy has the babies (unnamed as of yet) book called "101 Ways to Prepare ~vemment Surplus Cheese." launched a veritable media blitz, _:t'.:u:n:e_:i~n:_a~g::aJ:·n_::· ________ ~=========================~ calling locaJ papers and holding .~•-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. press conferences on behaJf of the ducks. But Carol Lite, property man- age r for the Orangetree complex, said the hazards the birds pose outweigh any supposed benefits. "Everybody loves them.'' Lite said. "They're pretty and cute, but the board has to put emotions aside and do the right thing. "Those streams and waterfal.la are run by very elaborate and expensive machine ry," Lite said. "Whe n they (the ducks) dip down SUMMER SALE IN PROGRESS SYKES OAK PLANK Now 1231 aa. FT. 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Exch ange education talk plann e d The Sunrise Exchange Club of Irvine will hear Carl Stentz, past district director of the National Exchange Club, speak on excha nge education Tuesday morning. The club meets each Tuesday at 7:30a.m. at Baxter's restaurant on Culver Drive and Walnut Avenue. For information, call Ralph Rodheim at 720-2225. Workin g wom~n's worksh o p planned A morning workshop designed for women who want to re-enter the work force is scheduled at Saddleback College's Mission Viejo campus Aug. 17 from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The three-part seminar includes "The Adaptable Woman in a High Tech Society," "Managing Accelerated Time and Stress," and "Creating Better and Better Relationships." Cost for the morning session is $3. For reservations, call the college's Women's Center at 831-4611 . Irvine volleyball signups taken The deadline for team applications for Irvine's Adult Coed Volleyball League is Aug. 31. , Applications and team fees of $125 are being accepted by the city's Community Services Department. League action begins Sept. 7 and continues through Nov. 3. Fot-.infonnation and application fonns, call Donna Finley at 660-3639. A Newport Beach group cal.llng itael! Project: Bring Americ:ans Home announced plans Thunday for a CMmpaign aimed at winn.l1'IJ the release of MIA-POWa the group believes still are impriloned in Southeast Aaia 11 yean after the U.S . pullout ·from Vietnam. Project director Susan Boyd • said the group is hoping to pressure Congress, the U.S. State Department, the Pentagon, the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee and the president to do all in their power to free an esUmated 200 American prisoners from "slave camps in Southeast Aaia.'' Boyd was joined in endorsing such efforts by state Sen. Ollie Speraw, R-Newport Beach, the local commander of the Southern California chapter of American Ex-POWs, and the 18-year-old son of an Air Force captain listed as rni.s&ng in action. Speraw called the group's ac- tivities "a grass roots campaign of letter writing by concerned Americans to bring to the atten- tion of Senators Pete Wilson and Alan Cranston the need to address the MIA issue. Recen t excursions into Indochina have determined that Americans are still interned as prisoners of war, some 10 years after the Paris peace accords." Boyd told reporters during a morning neW. conference that the government has a duty to do everything possible to win the return of MIAs. She said the government should consider pay- ing ransom, ratifying prisoner exch ange treaties or using diplomacy to win their freedom. Officially, the government never has acknowledged that it has obtained evidence confirming POLICE LOG Firehornhings probed in Huntington Huntington Beach police and fire Investigators are probing· two ap- parently unrelated fire bomb Incl-- dents that occurred Wednesday night. At 8:50 p.m .. • 40-ounoe b98f bottle filled with flammable llquld was tossed over a fence and into a truck at Wllllams-Landscape, 7392 E.ar1. The bottle did not shatter, and the wick was extinguished by an em- ployee. At 10:03 p.m .. a quart-me bottle of namm•ble llQutd exploded on the playground at Hawes School, 9682 Yellowstone Drive. Several Juv- eniles were questioned by police. Officers searched early today for a "peeping tom" reported looking In a window on the 100 block of 8th Stree1 . A juvenile was B1ree1ed on public Intoxication charges Thursday In connection with the des1rucilon of a city beach lifeguard tOW9f. The wood was burned In a nearby fire pit. A juve(lile and an adult. both female. were arrested Wednesday afternoon at the Target store, 9882 Adams Ave .. for atfeOed 1h09llftlng. Cauette tapes valued at $4-4 were recoV«ed. Irvine lrvlne narcotlcl enforcement of- ficer• arrested three residents on charges of poste91lon of drugs and posaeulon of cocaine. marlJuana and amphetamines for sale Thursday at 3: t 5 p.m. Jeffrey A. Machuta, 2.2, Mer1e B. Soward, 16, and Denise M. Zwtci<y, 18, we<e all arrested at 31 Riverrun. Machuta and Zwlcky wef'e booked Into Orange County Jail on $15,000 ball. Soward was cited and released. A locked car, p811\ed In an open parking stall at a complex on Clearbrook, was l>Yrglarlzed Thurs- day at about 7 p.m. Tools and camera equipment valued at mOf'e than $400 were swiped. Some drapes were reported stolen from a residence on Bear Paw Thursday at 6:21 p.m. Entry was apparently made through a front window. Four wheel covers were stolen ott a Marl! IV parked on the 17000 block of Dalmler Street Thursday at 4:20 p.m. The covers are valued at IT\Of'e than W>O. Fountain Valley A man armed with a knife reported- ly robbed the Newtiope DlaCount Marttet. 16040 Newt10pe St., of $130 Thurtday. The man asked the lone clel1c for Camel dgtrettes, then produced a knife and forced the cleftl Into a bactc room. A clrcutatlon employee of the Loa Angeles Herald Examiner r9P0rted the theft of a newtrack from a place at 16179 Brookhurat St. The raJCk, loci< and coin box Ion waa eatlmated at $77. A 26-year-old Fountain Valley man waa arree1ed Wednesday at hi• home on suspicion of axp()llng hlmMlf to llMlf'al neighbor children and fondl- ing eeveral ohffdren. Newport Beach A realdent of Cameo Shores told police a four carat diamond worth $13,318 fell from tt1 Mttlng and was lost. The woman told police she ts not sure where It was loet. A pickpocket slipped away with a wallet c·ontatnlng 1342 In cuh. The owner ot the wallet, a MCU1lty officer, said he wu atandlng at the comer of Main Street and Balboa BouleYard wfler'l aomeone l>Ymped Into him. He noticed his walle1 wu gone aev..i mlmitee later. An outboard motor, a marine radio. • camera and a pair of blnoculara w.we 11olen from a boet docked off the 3400 btock of Anley Street. The crooka reportedly broke a hatch lock to gain entry. The total IOA WU put at $1,4'°. A dlemond ring worth $3,500 waa 11olen from the women '1 lock« room at the Newport Beech Tennis Club, 2eo 1 Eaatblutt Drive. The owner of the r1ng told pottce she'd placed It on -a link. Laguna Beach A camera, tennis recltec and othef ltema 1"1'• 11o1en from a car P#ked In the 1400 blOOk of Catalina Street ThYrtday. the CY#f'tfll told Laguna Beech police. An otfloer spotted an Injured pellcan In INine Cow and took It to a merlnatlan at about 2 p.m . Thurs- day. 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He also urged Orange County residents to write both California senators urging they support Sec- retary of State George Shultz in negotiations with Southest Asian countries. "With this united effort, these negotiations can result in the long-delayed return of these pris- onen," Speraw said. HB woinan at.tacked; son seized A 17-year-old Huntington &.:.ch youth suspected of beating his mother with a baseball bat and placing a rope around her neck turned himself in to Upland police Thursday morning, authorities said. Police said the youth, David Nolterieke, 20441 Everglades Lane, wlls returned to Orange County &{ld placed in Juvenile Hall on suspicion of attempted murder. Lt. Bruce Young said the youth's mother, Mary Ann Nolterieke, 42, told police her son allegedly began striking her with a bat as she lay in bed Thursday morning. He was interrupted when the woman's daughter, alerted by her mother's screams. entered the room, Young said. The youth then fled in the family car. His mother was treated at Pacifica Hospital for ' cutl bruises and rope burns around thE neck, police saJd. State nix es Cal State's ex pense tab • By TIM! A11oclated Preas State Controller Ken Cory has rejected $11 ,711 in bills submitted by Cal State Fullerton for wining and dining prospective benefac- tors and hosting receptions for graduates. Cory refused to allow the claims until the university can justify the expenditures. 1n letters to the university, Cory'utaff said state money could not be used to purchase wine or champagne and the school's number of receptions had ex- a!eded the number allowed by law. Let Us Put You hlr .... ,.._., ....... ic...... Group W Cable wants to add TV line to this 'veritable cobweb' over Newpor t Heigh ts. Network upsets On e m ore cable unsightly in H eights? By STEVE MARBLE Of ... .,., ......... On a clear day, Dr. Paul Reed can see Catalina from the backyard of his Newport Beach home. - But what the retired physician gets an even better view of is a tangle of wires stretching like llO much spaghetti from utility pole to utility pole. The poles are planted in the backyards of homes on Cliff Drive, an affluent area which off en panoramic views of Newport Harbor. Reed, like his neighbors, has learned to live with the mass of wires he says hang like a "veritable cobweb" above his yard and droop down to his house. What he's not willing to put up with, however, is the pcaiblity of a thick television cable being added to the collection of telephone and electric cpnnectioruJ. His neighbors feel likewise and are up in anna over consideration by a local cable firm to yank the existing television cable out from under the ground and string it on the poles, owned by Southern California F.dison Co. "People moved here to get away from cesspools like Los Angeles and Chicago and what we don't need is one more damn wire hanging over our heads," says Reed, who is· not a cable television subscriber. "This area is supposed to have a bucolic, peaceful flavor," he adds. "It's not supposed to be a jungle of wires." Group W Cable, owner of the cable franchi9e serving the west side of Newport Beach, reportedly ia oonaidering the above-ground approach in the city's Cllffhaven community as a cost-saving move. Representatives for the cable company declined to comment. The cable firm i.& preparing to renovate ita entire system which, according to city officials, has sparked a growing number of complaints from viewers dissatified with reception. Though most of the cable would be returned to the ground, the cable firm has the option of putting the cable ln the air in areas where utility poles exist, according to Ken Delino, usistant city manager. Jim Kennedy, a spokesman for Edison, says CJable firms frequently use poles for stringing their lines but must get permission before doing so. Pete Gendron, president of the Cliffhaven homeowner association, says he also la disturbed about the poaaibility of pul'.ting one more wire in resident's backyards. "What I want to know is why the hell we have to put up with this environmental intrusion just to make life easier for some cable company," says Reed. "Whatrighttotheyhavetodosomethinglike that." Though city officials say actual wo1k in the clif!-top neighborhood is a year or two off, Reed says he's unwil.Ung to watt that long to register his complaint. ''If I wait two years ru pick up the newspaper one n13ht and read about it and the next morning they'll be stringing it ac:r.-my backyard." he says. "Well. let them try." On The Map Near the entrance, Inside our store, is a giant map. We have identified all of the homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A different color for each city) . Close scrunity will detect some interesting facts: firstly, we have carpeted homes on virtually every street In the area. Secondly, the pins are in bunches, indicating WORD-OF-MOUTH a9vertlslng. Thirdly, the number of homes we have carpeted is staggering. If you desire honesty. experience, and recommendations from neighbors we have worked for. then ALDEN'S Is THE PLACE! Live the life of UD DEN'S 1163 PLACENTIA AVE. • :iiisiillitiaii: ·custom drap1ri1s . vinyl, parouet wood Lie NO uo-!1 COSTA ll:Sf, CA 926~7 • PHONE 646.-4131 ~ 646·2355 MOH.-THu-..1 ... s:2o I AT. t:ICM I 1 ) ' I ' At TOP OF THE NEWS NATION Judge jails KKK member BJ Ge A11oclated Pre11 CHA'M'ANOOGA, Tenn. -A cross burn- ing that forced a Sri Lankan family to flee their home is aomething "we all wish hadn't hap- pened," said a judge who ordered a six·month prilorl eent.ence for the Ku Klux Klan member who staged the event. U.S. Magjstrate Roger W. Dk:k..on on Thursday rejected a lawyer's plea for leniency for the defendant, John Wayne Thacker, who pleaded guilty last month to a mildemeanor charge of violating the family's dvll rights. 'Miracle' rescue lauded IDLEYLD PARK, Ore. -A teen-ager with aapinal deformity jumped into a swift mountain atream to save a 5·year.old boy in what one witness call~ a "miracle" rescue. Jennifer Boatman, 13, who was born with spina bifida, a . malformation of the vertebrae, dragged Joshua Mikeaell to safety Sunday after he slipped into a .whitewater stretch of the North Umpqua River while fishing with his father. She was to get a special commendation today from the Douglas County sheriff, officials said. Ford to recall polluters DENVER-A special Colorado Department of Health study has led to voluntary recall by the Ford Mot.or Co. of 20,450 cars in Nevada and 10 other west.em states because they were emitting too much carbon monoxide at high altitudes, health officials say. Affected are 1982 Ford "Elfcort and EXP models and Mercury Lynx and -,LN7 model.a with four-<:ylinder, l .6·liter engines, heelth department spokeswoman Ann Lockhart ,said Thuraday. I STATE : Concealed h eroin found LOS ANGELES -Heroin worth $3.8 million was found concealed in a load of tractor oil filters when federal agent.9 arrested two men from Thailand who came to pick up the shipment, a U.S. Customs spokesman said. Customs inspectors had followed the shipment of six filters since it arTived at Seattle on Sunday, and they trailed two men who picked up the load at a cargo station at Los Angeles International Airport. .spokesman Jerome Hollander said Thursday. Arson~ attempt kills two POMONA -A natural gas leak coupled with an arson attempt apparently led to a fiery pre-dawn explosion that left two men dead and leveled a southeast Pomona home, fi,re officials said. The identities of the two men who died in the explosion and fire at 3:37 a.m. Thursday had not been detennined by this morning, said John Decker ·a tenior investigator with the Los Angeles County coroner's office. Dr unk drivers jam courts LOS ANGELES -California Jaws toughening penalties for drunken driving' have created a logjam in Los Angeles County's municipal courts as fewer defendants plead guilty and more demand· jury trials, a study ·showed today. "lt would take very little for the system to stop functioning," said Mike Harwin, Van Nuys Municipal Court commissioner, wh06e courtroom has up to 300 dri v- ing-under-the.influence cases on t.he calendar ~HCbday. WORLD Car bom b blast k ills 14 TRIPOLI, Lebanon-A powerful car bomb •loded today in front of a moeque packed with ~ppen in this north Lebanon port city, ·ldlJing 14 J>9!0Ple and wounding 36, police said. Dnena of can were set abla7.e. The blast carved a 10-foot wide bole in the street. Sp y boa t sunk in Korea SEoUL, South Korea -Gunboats, planes and shore troops sank an armed North Korean spy boat near a coastal nuclear plant today, killing at least four frogman commandos and recovering ammunition, radios and telescopes, the mill tary said. ,Jountain figh ting rages BEIRUT, Lebanon -Sectarian gunners fouaht in the central mountains today, U .S. • Middle East envoy Robert C. McFarlane an· , nounced he will viSit Damascus on Saturday and Syria (!9Ca}ated its attack on his peacema.ki.ng 'effort.a. • $230 million in coke s eized MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -An airport worker who became suspicious after peering inside an airplane led f,lrug agents Thursday to one of the largest cocaine seizures on record -815 pounds worth an estimated $230 million on the street. Two pilots and five others were taken into custody at the plane and a motel, said U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent Charles Park. Bond was set at $5 million each. The defendants were identified as Omar Ashad Mahdi, 30, of Freeport, Bahamas; David Joseph Newcomb, 25, of Portland, Maine; Harry Dale Ziegler, 31, of Newport, Ky; William Willis, 34, of Lexington, Ky.; Lee Curry, 59, of Clinton, Tenn...;. William &!ward Cox, 55, of Miami; and Ronald Jeffrey DeFranco, 24, of Norridge, ID. Authorities declined to say where the plane had come from or where it was heading when it stopped at Dannelly Field on the outskirts of Montgomery. Ken Mosley, an employee of Montgomery Aviation, said he was going to refuel the modified Piper Chieftain but noticed it was overloaded. He said he looked in a window, saw eight or nine duffel bags and contacted airport security. I Amph ibio us exercise Twenty-five ships and J., 700 reserv- ists have begun nine days of practice maneuvers a long Camp Pendleton's beaches and off San Clemente Island. Some l ,500 active Marines,, will join the operation Wednesday. 'Pirated' film library found LOS ANGELES (AP) -An anonymous informant who claimed to know where long·missing footage from the film classic " A Star Is Born" could be found led to the seizure of 1, 200 cans of valuable film from a Columbia Pictures librarian, authorities say. The cans of 16 and 35-millimeter film were found at a Burbank storage faciljty and at the Los Angeles home of Columbia Pictures librarian Merle Ray Harlin, investi~ators said Thursday. Included were such classis as "Mutiny on the Bounty," "The Wizard of Oz," "Dr. X ," a 1932 movie starring Fay Wray believed to have been per· manently lost, "Phantom of the Opera," "The Adventures of Robin Hood'' and the more recent "2001: A Space Odyssey," according to an affidavit filed in Municipal Court. No charges have been filed against Harlin, but he "is under investigation for possible theft of these films," said Al Albergate, a district attorney's spokesman. Harlin, who has worked at Columbia for three years and was employed by Warner Bros. before that. was at work Thursday. but had been advised by his attorney not to talk to the press. Martin Fox, head film stock librarian at Columbia, said, "Anything Ray had was dug out of the trash. I'm sure they think they've got a big film pirate, but Ray's just a film buff." H i j acker captured a t Cuba's a irport MIAMI (AP)-A "very drunk" Cuban refugee, brandishing fake dynamite and spraying a flam. mable liquid, was taken into custody in his homeland afer commandeering a jet in the ninth successful hijacking this year, officials and witnesses said. AB the plane touched down in Havana, a former police officer wrestled the man to the ground. The 263 people aboard Capitol Airlines F1ight 236 from San Juan, Puerto Rico, reached Miami in two separate planes about 11 hours later. The return was delayed because a tire blew out. on landing and another plane had to take rep).acements to Cuba. No .., _________________ __, injurtes were reported. iliroshima bomb 'S aved' Japan Doctor·sa ys war's sudden en d aver ted wid espread starvation ' CHJCAGO (AP) -Japan waa probably "saved" *'9 spared Widespread starvation by the U .S. atomic lbnbdropped on Hl.roahima at Wend of World War n. aocord1na '°. leadina Japaneee physician. ' '"lbe mfJStary had driven Japan to a stage that if It could not win, It would not surrender," said Dr. · 1'tu-o Taltemi, immediate put p~dent of the Japan ....., A.9ociation. "It surely would have loai the ~and many people would have starved if the at.om bed not been dropped. ''When one considers the pollibilit.y that the .Jtis r J t military would have wrtfkled the entire .--11 It were not for the (HirOlhima) atomic bomb ...._ therl thJI bomb might be dacribed .. havine ...... Ja~" Mid Tabali ln today'• lllue of the ~of .. ,tanerieM M.SScel Nloda\Jon. . ...... _ '!i.~Y tnaru the 38th anniversary of the _,...,. 8'1adt. Th~ blast killed en ettlrnAted . ~ 92,000 people immediately, and later claimed the lives of many more through radiation lickneta. Three days after that bombing, the United Stat.es dropped an atomic bomb on N-aasaki. Five days afterward, Japan surrendered. No atomic weapon has been u9ed 1{nc:e ln warfare . The use of the bomb has often bffn defended aa ahortening the war and saving thouaandl of llvee which would have been lOlt ln an lnvulon. "Thia ii wh•\ I currently thlnk. althou1h I did think differently at. \he Ume,'1 Mid Takeml, who he.c:led the J•pan Medical A...odaUon for 12G yeua "lt tlffms to me that t.he attitude of Japan-. toward the atomJc: bomb that w.. dropped on Hiroshima haa chanted drama tally llnce that day,'' ht Mid. "l believe that. the maJOrlty of the Japane. pt'Ople •Brtt with IJlY petition." . . • •• With The VACUUM CLEANER An effective method for flea cont~ol, Gets both mature . flea. & flea egg£ A vallabl• Exclu•lv•IY At N•wporl V•cuum C•nl•r I - \ Controversy prompted r e moval QJ these mannequin from window. Tiff at Tiffany's Bum, bag lady models gone NEW YORK (AP) -Tiffany & Co. booted a bag lady and bum from one of its Fifth Avenue display windows on Thursday. but left beh ind a $50,000 gold-and-diamond 11ecklace in a littered city scene, after "some people objected." The tiny figures were in a window scene of garbage bags, crumpled beer cans, a graf- fiti-covered wood fence, an old slipper, the glittering necklace and a sign that says "No Loitering." Two days earlier, a New York Dajly News reporter had called the display ''a pretty grim joke in a city where 36,000 men and women live in boxes and doorways." After the article, several customers com- plained and a decision was made to take the figures out of the window, explained Duane Garrison, director of public rel.(\tions for Tiffany's. It was the first time a Tiffany window had been changed because of controversy, she added, calling the window "a contemporary artistic rendering" of New York City scenes. In other windows, Greta Garbo and other celebnties are shown on city sidewalks. "All you have to do is takea walk within three blocks around here and you'll see all those scenes." she said. For two weeks. the controversial window showed a small gray-haired woman sitting in a cardboard box between two green garbage sacks under the "No Loitering" sign. She was reading "House & Garden." Her pant legs were rolled up; one shoe was on , the other off. ·. \ The man, a growth of beard on his face, his toe ·poking through the top of a tattered shoe. had a cigarette butt in one hand and a bottle of expensive J&B scotch ih the other. · A poster advertising gin read: ''Enhance Your Life." Gene Moore, wmdow display director at Tiffany since 1955. thought the displsy was hwnorous but declmed to be interviewed. Pet ceinetery 'sold by SPCA LOS ANGELFS (AP) -The Los Angeles Society for the Prevention of C::ruelty to Animals has 80kl its money-losing pet cemetery where an estimated 30,000 bowsers, tabbies. birds and even Hopalong Cassidy's horse are buried, the SPCA said Thursday. A conrution of \!le sale requires that the cemetery's new owners continue operating the Pet Memorial Park in perpetuity, said SPCA Assistant Director Edward C. Cubrda, who would not disclose the names of the new proprietors. An additional eight acres of land, md udmg three acres for future burials and five acres that probably will be become a housing development, will be included in the Sl40.000 price, Cubrda said. Among the dogs. cats. horses. exotic animals, chickens and birds buried at the 3 ~ -acre cemetery in Calabasas are Topper, the famed horse of film-TV star Hopalong Cassidy and Rudolph Valentino's dog The SPCA dec1ded to sell the park because it had been losing about $40.000 a year, and because it had become a luxury, Cubrda said "Due to the overabundance of animal cruelty complaints, we need to expand m that area," Cubrda aid. "That's what the society is chartered for." H'll IOl\1 , --- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, AUQUlt 5, 1983 1'5 WE'RE CELEBRATING OUT 36th ANNIVERSARY WITH A HUGE MONTH-lONG CELEBRATION ... BRINGING YOU THE BEST IN BRAND NAME TV'S AND APPLIANCES AT UNBELIEVEABLY LOW PRICES. 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The amplified muak: that blared into tlJe nJsht ·•• we approached, WlsettJed ua no little but we proceeded anyway to a dignilled dlning . room well·tftauloted from the thunderation below ad uplifted by appropriate melochee of its own hen the houM' • new tJ,tby stand piano. Jeff Reuler1 :inT°t bII aalad )'tarl Wltb the .., Far We• cl operatloo doin1 everything ilrmn dilbwasbin1 and bulln1 tables to mana1tn ic several stores. He directed the El P&so Cantina chain and operated h1s own sandwich shop warming up for this, his first full·scale restaurant venture. lo July, 1980 Reuter took over that dismal flop. the 94th Aero Squadron, designed to. simulate a bomb shelter-safety bunbr of World War I. He swept away the contrived debris of'tbe old misbegotten dining house disguised as a war casualty and brought forth ln aeveral stage• today's handsome room of hangina and potted plants, bright picture windowa, 1lrpon and freeway-mountain views, plus well·spaced tables set with fresh Oowers, candles and some of the county's most elepnt restaurant wine 1las1es. Happily absent are tho uaual fish-house museum pieces -a sometimes overwbelmin1 phantasma1oria or nautical brtc-a-brac ranging from full-scale boat• and ftahlnc nets and Polynesian totem polea to Aphrodite emer1in1 pnstlnely from the sea. Wo were alenly aieeted, graciously seated ln a c:otton·tweed upbol1tered booth behind rows of elaborate ladderback chairs and auiduoully served fare marking McCormick'• as ont at the county's more aertous seafood kltchcnt. We selected our preferences from a 1tral1htforw1rd carte or a dozen stafoodt backed up by the day's eight freah rtsh catchea poated ror alJ to '" ln trig white letters comple" wlth prklet oollicblY visible blntlnl blackboards. . • Cevlche la a •itnal achievement that would elatt the moat demandtna .Cic&oudoa of old Mexico -I where this raw·fish treat marinatt.J In lime juice is a national culinary resource. The big cocktail d!sh overflowing with chunks of martnated red snapper for the infinite111mal price of SJ.49 was tangy and punchy. the fi sh fresh and clean. Accompanym.a macho Mex.ican salsa, honer than Chihuahua sauce, is re<:ommended for the third day or a cold: It blows out the tubes and coats the throat. My wile, sternest of cflOwder critics, pronounced the deep, clammy, zingy clam chowder "unusually good; it's thick. but that's agreeable in a broth so bonny." McConnltk's chowder uses milk and cream whtre some use water' features twice the clams 10me establishments employ and is fortified by nearly a doien spices -most notably 1 white pepper from Thailand. House salad waa also lively with above par mix of spices and condiments. It's a rtsk to order scallops broiled1 but that did not daunt my wife. 'n1ey came off perfectly, loaing none of their succulence while 11lnln1 Ideal substanc~ and flavor. They seemed a little arenaceous from bits or shell rather than sand. · Notwitbstandlnl 1wordflsh 80 gamey and tough from overstoraae at another spot the night before, I dared try again. Thai was a 1ratlfylng contrast, fresh and flaky and soo1hln1 to the teeth. At anothe~ Viall for lunch f rcah Wahoo, beloved H OnO in HawaJI, offered another seafood taate-texture tnumph. , 'Portions or au entrees were so lavish we had tnouah for cold fisMunch the followlnc day and • found them cve'ry b it as satisfactory as cold meats : and cold chicken have been since the bestnnings or the Republic. This seafoodcry served a 1eneroa1 ~lioo of fresh broccoll,.potatoes and a braw *" wtrb dressing dry and bracing provtna tbat ftlb house. are not necessarily vegetable dean&. ODtr lhl broccoli was below atandard, owr-••lllld ud emerging limp and watery. The wine list was lmpreut.e for a meeqalte .. broilery, including Cbardonoa1a ol O.UO, Calloway, David Bru<:e and Roben MGDda.t plu •. Cabemets ol Gallo, Sebaatianl and S.-1 -all · fairly priced. The David Bnace Chardmma1 couldn't have dellebted ua more. Jef'f Reuter playa proprtetor..a1'0rtt • prelDJlet 70 hours per week and it sbowa a. ~ ol . decor and quality of food. No detaUa IMID to •. escape the youn1 owner'• palftOG to •beace For example, prevtoualy McConuid:'• at 11111111 wu as· ~asy to find 11 water in DNlh V.U., Mt DOW• · huge afgn illuminated by two S00.1'Mt ....,._ ; lights has made the restaurant'•._.....,.. a • block away. MCC<>*MtCK .. LAHOING. 811faoct. a1•--, 1we: nue. Costa Mesa. 54&i9880. Lunetta=., tD ~ 11 to 2:30, $3. 75 10 $1.9$ . ......., '° tD 3,- $4.95 lncludlng C~P'lgnlt. on.iclllW f • 1~ lurn- day 4 •o 9, $e.95 to S16.91. Mufi= f\AI bar wlttt music, I~..., -•..._ca- sual. Paftllng: ampte. An1~ ,.. ... , fl~ tDr dinner, not~--~ C.-.,,f ..,,, Pald ActwrtllefMm .. . ~ ! I r I I . 14 Q ··1 M -------·-----~= I I ' ~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, August 5, 1983 I • 0 Is turnabout fair play ? U "hypocrisy" means accusing others of what y9u do • yoW11elf, the major media have displayed more than their share in the--"debategate" controversy. Whatever the rights and wrongs of this uproar etherwise, it's obvious \hat the outrage expressed by the big Eastern media · la hypocritical in the extreme. After all, the main allegation : against the Reagan debate planners-receiving documents . f.rom a "mole" inside the Jimmy Carter camp--is something the : media do all the time. and brag about. We need only recall in this respect the fight a decade ago over the Pentagon papers. leaked to The New York Times by Daniel Ellsberg. The Times got a Pulitzer Prize for that. In the ; Watergate episode, the Washington Post re<.-eived torrents of : leaked information from somebody called "deep throat,'' and · also won a Pulitzer. Columnist Jack Anderson, for his part, got : a Pulitzer for publishing the details of a leaked memorandum : from the National Security Council. ; It would appear that the big media themselves get prizes for ; using moles, while anybody else who does the same gets blasted. · U that seems like a double s tandard, consider a secondary · d.Japute evolving from debategte, concerning syndicated columnist George Will. The rap here is that Will actually conferred with and helped coach Reagan prior to the debate with Carter. Horror is expressed that a journalist would check signals with a politician he is supposedly covering and analyzing. This is, if anything, more h ypocritical than the original charges, since contacts of this sort are notoriously used by the liberal media all the time. In his study of the big media called "The Powers That Be", David Halberstam recounts the way in which bigwigs from Time, the Washington Post, Newsweek, CBS and the other major media continually connived with politicoes, helping plan speeches, strategy. and legislation. Almost invariably. as Halberstam shows, the beneficiaries of such cooperation were more liberal (igures in our politics-such as John F. Ke nnedy. Apparently such hob-nobbing is off-limits only if the politician in question is a conservative. -American News Service MAILBOX Coney Island in Cos ta M esa To the F.ditor· In regard to your art1de m Tuesday's paper "Amphitheater is welcome neighbor " Obviously you are not a resident of College Park or the surround- ing neighborhood. It evidently has not alfected you pe1"90nally many way. Sunday night 1t was 11.35 before we could get to sleep or open our windows The ticket holders were not cheenng they were screaming. And the reason the people m CoUege Park had no earplugs-the people in Mesa del Mar bought them eU. Your fine entertainment fa. d i.tty has turned our peaceful neighborhood into a Coney Island. ROBERT H. KIENZLE Cost.a Mesa Mesa d el Mar j olte d To the F.ditor: Your editorial of August 2 titled "Amphitheater is welcome neigh- bor" is premature. There is no doubt that neither you or your advisors live in the Mesa del Mar area . The W e dn esd ay pre-opening noise level was rather high.despite reports that volume would be turned way down. Friday and Saturday shows performed by Barry Manilow and company were rather restrained. However, Sunday his per- formance was a different story. Whether it was the wmd or other weather consideration, the sound level was extremely high. Further the concert continued almost until midnight. I see no reason why any residential area must put up with the noise and remember. this concert was given by a ~rson who does not sing hard rock. I shudder to think of the noise when those groupi are booked There is a Jot of work to do to limit the noise interference as well as putting a curfew limit for any concert. If you remember there were also problems with the motorcycle races too. But that was only once a week and always cut off at 10:30 p.m. I hope the time comes and &oon that I can agree with your August 2 editorial. NORMAN SNOW Costa Mesa Noise travels To the Editor: It may have been "Barry quiet" an College Park, but in Mesa del Mar we could hear Barry well even with doors and windows closed and our TV or radio turned on. MARY BRUNO Costa Mesa Dally Pilot welcomes commentary from readers The Dally Pilot eoflclts your views on any matters of lntereat to our communities. If you wish to contribute to these pages with a letter, or a longer commentary on an l18Ue, please tend your submlstlon legibly wrttten or typed. Commentary pieces ahoued be no longer than 500 worde. Letter• lhould be conafdefably mont concise. Shorter letters wtll be contideted nrtt. Addresa sucn eorreapondenoe to: LETTERS To The DrTC>ft, D.., Not, 9o• 1•, co.ta ...... CA., ..a. Pteue lnolude 'I04lf name, eddr ... and teMlphone number. If you prefer, y~ may call In your letter to the We're U.tenlng epeclal telephone number ... 142-eoll. Be sure to leave your name, edd,... 9nd telephone number so that we may verify your comment1. PteeM do not call In longer letters or commentarlet. OftAHQE COAST H.L. lchW9tt1 HI llilyPillf 1) .. - Chuy Dowe.., '"---Ml to ,,,. ,....,..,... ~-v_,.,..__ .. "°w•~ Ulrry D. a.,..,. C-_ ..__,_.._iOii lO eo. I C...*-.CAm?t ... .,...,di!Of r --. WIUJAM J~/ 0St1, nws WOO! WILLIAM J. CASE" ~Ts WMO!t • SLEEP WEil, AM~. Guerrillas fight among selves WASHINGTON -For the first time I can reveal the internal squabbling that threatens to &hat- ter the CIA-backed guerrilla movement in.side Nicaragua. My associate J on Lee Anderson is the first reporter to have reached the Miskito Indian rebels fighting on the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua. The aituation ls ao bad, he re ports, that the Miskito leaders are seriously thinking of pulling their 2,000 guenillaa out of &ction. They complain bitterly of mis- treatment by their nominal allies, the Nicaraguan Democratic Force (FON). Here is my assoclate's report: The lndJan guerrilla group. called M1Sura, is fighting to win regional autoDOmy for their primitive. swampy homeland in eastern Nicaragua. Their leader is Steadman Fagoth, a former Sand- iniSta who is now a bitter foe of the Managua regime. Like the 13,000-man FON, the Miskitos get all their ann1 and supplies Crom the CIA, but there's a big hitch: The Miskitoe get their supplies through the FON -and they complain about belng short- changed in the process. Promlted %,000 M-16 automatic rifles. the Miakitos got American carbines of World War ll vintage. "There's a black market going on between the FON and the Hon- duran armed foJ"C'eS," one rebel leader charged. "Some of our carbines were stamped with the initials of one or anothet of \he Honduran police or military forces, and we began aeel..ng Honduran soldiers walking £\ provided by the Americans. We fi._~ ! don'tevenhaveadoctor -notone -.. IC-l-U-ll-l-ll-I--~ -for 2,000 men." --For ~e first time, the guerrilla around with brand-new M-169 - ours.'' The Miskitos claim they have been fo~ to accept aecond-claaa status by Gen. Gustavo Alvarez, Honduran anned forces chief, who helps direct guerrilla ac- tivities for the CIA. For example, Mi.lldto leaders are refuted travel documents by the l{onduran authorities when they try to go abroad and plead thelr caae aa an independent rebel group. Of the original $80,000 sup- posed to have been given them by the CIA, Miskito leaders say they didn't get a dime -the FON got it all. The FON, they complained. "treata us like a regional wing of their own force. They use us. They even claim our battles as ones fought by them." Tlte Mt1klto1 are in desperate need of. boataand outboard motors to continue flgh ting ln their land of awarnpa, bayous and rivers along the coast. The FON has plenty, they said, but won't give them up. "They have five heliropters, four small planes and five power- ful speedboats," a Miskito leader said. "We can't get one (hellex>p- ter) to reproviaion our laolated ocrnbet unita or take out our wounded. "We have men in the field going hungry, while the top honchos in ~ FDN pt $3,500 montly a.l.ari8 and hOU9eS and food leaders gave specific figures on the amount of. CIA aid they get. "The gringoe have cut us back 25 percent," said one Miakito officer. "Now we only get $35,000 instead of $50,000 a month for food, transport -everything we have to buy apart from weapons and ammo, which we get separately." Assuming the much larger FON is paid on at leaat the same acale, this means the CIA's Nicaraguan enterprise costs more than a quarter-million dollars a month, exclusive of anns and ammuni- tion. . The Miskito leaders expressed concern over "left-wing U.S . poli· tician.s" who are trying to force the CIA to give up or cut back its support of the anti-Sandinista rebels. "I hope this isn't going to be another Bay of Pigs," said one Indian leader. WHERE'S VESCO?: I asked my roving repor ter, Jon Lee Andenon, to aea.rch for the elusive Robert Ve.:o, the international financial finagler. in the Nka.raguan back country. lnte.lligencesources had told me th.at Veeco is hiding out in Nicar~. that he shutUes be- tween Managua and Havana and that he has uaed his international firwlcial connections to help both Marxist governments. My ueociate did not locate the slippery Vesco but found his t:raclal. Undercover sources said that the hideout was arranged by Costa Rica's political patriarch. ex-President Jose "Don Pepe" Figueres, who had conlactl in Nicaragua and Cuba. The Vesco-Figueres connection goes back to the early 1970s when Figueres was ruling Costa Rica. A .ecret CIA report ea.id his famil~ business ent.erpriaes were "doing poorly" and that he "aeemed obees8ed with his financial prob- lems'' -until Vesco came along. The international swindler al- legedly bailed out Figueres in return for political concessions - a charge that has been denied by both men. After Fi.guerea retired from politics. intelligence sources 'say, he became involved with Vesco m 90me ~ deals, including an abortive attempt to build a machine-gun plant. The FBI, meanwhile. is still trying to nab Vesco. Agents once tried to kidnap him from Nuuu and rushed to Antigua on a falae tip that he could be picked up there. WATCH ON WASTE : The tax- payers are getting stuck for millions a year by military petwm· nel who don't bother to cancel their plane· reaervatic:ms when they can't show up for a fll&ht. The Military Airlift Command spends some $250 million a year on international charter flights. Bot ihe no-show rate runs to al.molt 1~ percent, compared to about 6 percent for commercial traffic. Auditors estimated that the no-.shows -which mean empty seats -costs $13.5 million a year. Whimsy at the White House By By JAMES GERSTENZANG ,.....,..,,_.,. WASHINGTON (AP)-Presi- dent Reagan isn't on vacation yet, but the White House Preti room is Crom time to time taking on its mid-August hues. That's when days go by without a serious story emanating from the glowing screens of reporters' computer terminals or from the glowing screens of <he nation's television lets. So it was the other day when the television network fol.k.s began stirring about, itchy at the prospect of having no story for the evening news. And this gives us a neatly executed example of pack joumal- lsm. With his oompetJton millini about, one reporter sat quietly in hla booth, wtth hl.a door cla.d. Suddenly, he alid the dooc' o~n 111 quickly aa h• could, \.tttered a four-letter word, and went bound- l.ng toward the office of deputy White Hou.e prea aecretary Larry Speakes. It d rew the predlct4able responae: A herd of his colleagues went chasing toward Speakes' office, convinced th.at a hot story was about to break. 1be perpetrator. aware of the stir be created. then stood back quietly perusing newspapers, with a aly grin acroa his fare. There was no hot slory. Then there wu the tepor ter who, given to bunts of shouted outra,e. stood out.aide his booth and ahouted. "lam aomebody." But within • day, the White Houte was once epin aenerating news and the reporten were back at work. la th dog days of the summer, Ragan i8 ~a. winter joke. It 8°" like th1a: A teldler wu trying to make IW'e her students understood the perl1a of winter and the need to avo4d catching colds. "And so she told a very heart-rending ta.le which she· aaid was about her -0~~ Uttle brother," Reagan said. The president• continued with the teachers' story about the youngster: ''.He went out wlth his sled and he stayed out too long and he C9ught cold and that was pnewnonia and three days later he wu dead. There was just dead. .Uence in the room. And she ihought she had really gotten it to them." "And then a voice in the back Mid: 'Where's his aled?"' ftee1u recalled the other day how he took to the campaign trail in 1980 accompanied by h.ia friend Jltnmy Stewart. At ew:h atop, the muter of ceremorue. would in- troduce Stewart aa an actor. When It wu Beapn's tum to speak. he would add that Stewart w. a major pneral in the Air Corps Reeetve. l. M. BDJd /Soggy neighbor~ Maybe It never occurred to you that 40 percent of Canada i. under aaltwa~r Rarely do you run aero. • man and hil wife with the same tint name. The Marqu.ls do 1.;._ra~tte and his Lady were auc:h a pair. Etich waa called Marie. Any othen? When Walt Di8neyd~ the flnt Mickey Mou.e, h~ cfrew \he . . .. body puts with a •riee of circles one Mohammed Ali, draf~ lhoee '° make the fllure easier to men anyhow and put them in the animate. tpedal units. Q. What anny \D'Ut wu It ln which fNf!rY IOldJ~J' WU blind in one I/lye? A. That klentifla not one but two ~t:s ln the old f'.cypUan ann y of the 1840a. MilJW"y U fe there wa9., fO\Ch \hat eome men b~ t.hemlelw. ln one eye to ..ape conltrlp\Jon. The Puha. ' Loe Ancel~ and San Franct.co a.re on oppoliae sides of the s.n Andrea fault. lt'a ahlftJnc. So ihe d1Je9 arc ptting two a.nd a half lnche. clOlltf to e.c:h otb~r every year. "After several of theee situ- ations, the master of ceremonies dJd refer to his military~ and then said Brig. Gen. Jimmy Stewart," Reagan said. "So when I got up I apologiz..ed to the emcee ... and said, 'It's Maj. Gen. J~y Stewart."' Reagan said that when he Stewart got back to hia hote and here Reagan went into a perfect imital:19n of hia old friend, speaking with the trademark Stewart hesitancy and under- stated manner. "Stewart la.kl. 'Ron, that fellow tonigbt Wiii right. It's brigadier aenerat.1 just never corrected you before be- cauae it aounded., p>d.'" J lldl ed by ~ mqueney With w hich he tells it, the pre.adent'a favorite joke theee days la one about a Soviet ~ and a potato farm. ln fact be told It tWice in one day 1ut week, and ti. been =l. It on and oU fer at lwt a "The COllJU'n.ll9ar went out IO the farm and stopped one of. the workers and uked h1m how th1np were,'' Reapn laid. No complalnta. Mid U. t.nner. "How att the croper• Mked ti» commlaaar. ''Ob. the crope are wonderful.•• replied the f~r. "What about the potato harvat?" ..net the conuna..... ''eon.wt, lf we pOed the pNtomupln one~. they woWd ro1Ch Uw foot of Ood," cunt mit reply. "ThJe ll the &Met UnJon. Tt.ere 11 l'M> God.'' the~ llkl. ''Tbal'I all riaht. 'Jbere U.,.ftO pc>taloes.'' takt the farmer • ' \ ~ • I ~ f Al-~o ~ Sutton tries to buy some time PACIFIC P ALISADF.S -Hal Sutton, who seems destined for golfing greatneM, figures time is running out for him to win a major tournament -th.ia year. Sutton, a strapping 25-year-old in just his second year on the men's golf tour, fired a 6-under-par 65 Thunday to take the first-round lead in the final major tour- nament of 1983, the PGA Championship. "l have three rounds left to get the major." Sutton, who set a rookie ea.J7lings mark on the tour last year ($237,434), alao is well on his way to realizing his other goal. He currently is atop the 1983 earnings list at $297,684. 180-pounder from Shreveport, La. "I'm just trying to chalk up the ... collapse to experience." A throng of golfers were within close striking distance of Sutton heading into today's second round of the 72-hole tour- nament at the 6,946-yard. par-71 Riviera layout. John Fought, Bruce Lietzke and Danny Edwards were two strokes off the pace with opening 671. A group of five -Ben Crenshaw, Keith Fergua, Jay Haas, Jim Thorpe and Pat McGowan -were tied at 68. Bud Whitten urges his ball on ai the 18th during "I have two goals for this year, to finish in the top five on the money list and to win a major," he said after his spark.ling round at Riviera Country Club gave him a one-stroke lead over Scott SimpK>n and club pro Buddy Whitten. Although a relative newcomer to the tour, Sutton has learned to handle disap- pointment, too, and ii coming off the most frustrating tournament of his brief tour career. In his last previous outing, the Anaheu.t1er Busch Clasaic, his game fell apart after he led by six strokes. "I worked as hard as I evet have before this tournament," said Sutton, a 6-1, PGA defending champion Ray Floyd carded an opening 69 to join a group of seven. including Calvin Peete. at 2-under-par. Thursday's first round of the PGA Championships. Getting Reggie turned it Angels blow 5-run lead as Seattle rallies, 11-5 1 SEAITLE (AP) -Reggie Jackson provided the jolt of con- fidence Mariner ~lief pitcher Ed Vande Berg was seeking. "I've had some confidence prob- lems this year." Vande Berg said after he struck out Jackson with the hues loaded and Seattle lead- ing the 7-5, in the seventh inning. Vande Berg -who gave up a three-run homer to Oakland's Mike Davis, the only batter he faced a night earlier -pitched the last 2 1-3 innings Thursday night to not.ch his third save as the Mariners went on to win, 11-5. But with the game on the line in the seventh, Vande Berg threw two strikes before throwing three balla to Jackson. , "I said, 'I'll throw a strike and aee if he hits it,"' V ande Berg said. "l wasn't going to let another homer happen a~. Either I walk him or he strikes out. "He was going to have to hit my pitch and that was a breaking ball. "He's always a dangerous hit- ter, even though he's not having a Reggie Jackson-type of year." The Angels jumped off to a 5-0 lead after 5 ~ innings thanks to Ed Vande Berg Brian Downing and right-hander Randy Steirer. Downing ripped a triple, double and homer in his first three at-bats before drawing a walk in his final appearance as the Angels collected 14 hits. Downing's first-inning triple scored Rick Burleson. Downing scored on Fred Lynn's single for a 2-0 lead. Burleson'• third-inning RBI single made it 3-0 before Downing's 11th homer chased starter Glenn Abbott and gave the Angels a 4-0 lead. In the sixth, the Angels picked up an unearned run off Bryan Clark, 5-3. Clark became the win- ner when the Mariners finally got to Steirer in the sixth. Steirer took a one-hitter into the sixth, but Tony Bemazard ripped a two-run homer, his fifth. Seattle then combined four hits, a walk and three errors for five more runs. "Whether the home run un-1 nerved him, I don't know, but the , errors didn't help either.~ Angels M~ger John McNamara said. John Curtis, l-1, the aero~ of four Angel pitchers, took the 1086. "We had enough hue hits," McNamara said. "We weren't tot.ally stopped. "There's not a hell of a lot to say. Our pitching didn'( shut them down, that's all, the rest of the way." The Mariners scored their eighth run in the seventh on Jamie Allen's two-out, pinch-hit RBI alngle. Seattle .dded three more in the eighth. Teltscher's pause was refreshing By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Of ............... For Eliot Teltacher, it's the pause that refreshes. The fonner AJJ-Amencan 1 from UCLA. who annually takes a vacation away from 1 tennis, opens the High Stakes 1 tournament at the Newport Beach Tennis Club in the featured match against Jimmy 1 Connors this evening, follow- ing the Kevin Curren-Mats Wilandel' duel at 6 o'clock. F.arlier today, in first-round action, Czecho&lovakia's Ivan Lend! squared off against cloee friend Wojtek Fibak of Po- land, and Yannick Noah of France met Tim Mayotte. Telbleher announced late last year that he would take 90me time off after losing to Connors in the quarterfinals of a tournament at Sydney, Aus- tralia. "It's 90mething I've started <See TENNIS, Pase At> Breakdowns .. mar Pre-Olympic races Bad day I or most sailors at regatta By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0., ............ - LONG BEACH -Protests, breakdowns and premature starts sunk several of the leaders in the Ptt-Olympic Training Regatta Thu.raday. It was a bad day on shore as well as afloat as the master com- puter by which scoring in the overall standings are determined also broke down and the stand- ings after five races were not available. The only class in which the standings could be determined by the first 10 finishers was the Windglider which did not change from Tuesday's results. Klaus Maran of Italy continued to domi- nate the 46-boat fleet and was leading with three penalty points to nine for $.Van Den Berg of Holland. Dirk Meyer of West Crl!nnany was third with 37 points. Randy Smyth of Huntington Beach turned in his worst race of the series with a third place finish in the Tornado Class but still held 1 the overall lead with six penalty points to 18 for Robert White of England. White won Thunday's race and his father. Reg White, finished second. Bengt ~ander of Sweden may have lost his lead in the Flylng Dutchman Class with an etghth place finish. He was only one point ahead of Jonathon Richards of England who won the fifth race. The Star Class became a real scramble with three protests pending in Thunday's race. Joachim Griese of West Crl!rmany won the race to maintain his lead with 8.7 points. Protests were pending against second place fin- isher Vince Brun of San Diego and third place finisher, Peter Wright, Melroee Park, ID. John Dane m of Mississippi was also involved in a protest. Murray Jones of New Zealand lost his perfect score in the 470 Class by a series of mishaps. He l08t a jib halyard early in the race. which he jury-rigged, but had to retire a few minutes later with a broken rudder gudgeon. Winner of the race was his countryman Chris Dick.an. Money is ~n the hank, hut Ellard still a rookie Dave Curtis of Marblehead, Mass. abo had double trouble in the Soling Class. He fin.i&hed sixth with a jury-rigged boom only to find out that he was out of the race becauae of a premature start. Going into the race he was leading with three penalty points to 21 for Taseos Boudouria of Greece. Boudouris finished seventh. BJ CURT SEEDEN Of .. Delr ......... In the beginning, Henry Ellard had the chance to be a classic holdout -an instant celebrity every Ram fan could love or hate. And Ellard wasn't even a fint-round draft pick. But such ls not the case. The wide receiver extraordinare out of Fresno State is just one of the rookies these days in the Rams' traihing camp at Cal State Full- erton. Granted, he has a contract worth more than thoee of most rookies. . 1be veterans let Ellard off eaay on the first rookie night of train- ing. He managed to escape with a mere rendition of the Fresno State fight song. "Things haven't been too bad so far," he says. ''I think there's another rookie night coming up. It's to the point now that you hesitate to go to dinner. You never know what's going to hap- pen." The only things Ellard ii sure about right now are his salary and his status for Saturday night's exhibition opener with San Diego at Anaheim Stadlum. Ellard will be on the sidelines nursing a hamstring pull in his left leg. Coa<-h John Robill80n has said he doesn't want to risk further injury and the poaible loss of the team's No. 2 draft pick indeflniteb'. Ellard, you might recall, re- mained in Fresno while agent Mike Blatt and the Rama haggled over the conditions of his con- tract. He arrived a week later than the rest of the rookies and a day after the vets repor1ed. Actually, Ellard la somewhat aurpriaed with the lengthy nego- tiations. "When I wu drafted, I never thought it would come down to that. It just taught me to have more patience," he says. Ellard. in fact, has had to be patient with two nagging injuries during his playing career -the current hamstrlng problem and a shoulder which once had atendency to pop out .everal times a game. 'Ille hamstting injury f i:rs' oc- curred While he WU triple jump- ing at Fre8lo State. For the first time, Ellard was experiencing a real problem. "Up until then I didn'' even think I had harmtringa." he aavs. Then came the shoulder dis- locations which became 90 com- mon that it got to the point that the shoulder would pop out on one play; Ellard would head for the sidelines and miss a play; the trainers popped it back in; and he would be back in the huddle on the next play. "It popped out at least. five times when we played Ne- vada-Reno and Nevada-Laa Vegas," Ellard recalla. "The .ctual dislocation oocurred in the first game of the year ag-1nst Oregon -I hit the turf and two See ELLAR~. Paae At It was that kind of a day for most of the competitol"s. Many who had not finished among the first 10 in previous races found them1e)ves up front while the leaden were 1truuling. The series oontinues today and Saturday. But win or ioee·-it does not mean that the winners in thla regatta will automatically be in the Olympic yachting pines come 1984. F erragamo i~ no longer the underdog Ever since he donned the blue and gold of the Rams, beginning in the fall of 1977, he has been a hero. A fan's player. A player'• quarterback. A. the perpetual backup, he could do no wrong. And most quarterbacka in front of him could do no right. Although Pat Haden ha.a never publicly admitted it, his early retirement waa, ln part, due to atrain of playing 1n fron' of the crowd'• favorite. Orant.ed, a large part. of Vince Fer· raaamc>'t appeal WU the fact he WU CONtantly thi! underdog which, hiatory will bear out, has alwayt been a poelUon people like to rally around. That'• whit maket Ferrapmo'• eteva- tlon to the undisputed and uncontetted No. I spot to Intriguing. Number onee aren't adored. They're tarpta. 'lbey're only u good • their laat completion for a touchdown. Seldom do the fans employ petience with a •tarter. A fumbled map frcmcenter, a b.ci handof f to a running bKk. two or three lncomplet.looe or, God forbtd, an Interception it all tt UJUally taket to •t fan.a off lnto their f.avorite vocal ex.,,....in, of contempt or dllapproval. So how kJnC can the love aUair between FerrlpmO and the fan1 be expected to lut? Ferrapmo lldmlta \hent'a a cer1a1n amount of flddene9a with hit new 1tatus. "(tjwltoomet with the territoey,'• he pointa out. At the smne time, the 29-yar-old Italian emphatblly cont.ends noth1n« the f' SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO fana clilh out here could be half u bad u what he wu tubjected • to in •MontrNl, wher9 he wu the No. 1 QB of the C.n.dlan Football Leaaue'• Alouettea. "f d bet my aalary they're not as fickle hen M they were ln Montreal," aald ~ as he leaned bllCk onto • COl!Ch ln hf• Cal S\ate Fullerton dormitory room the otMt' day "Nothlna could be .. bad. "Mott uf Lh •m wanted to kill me after pmee, " he added with a tau,h of hill one-)'Mt' CFL exile in 1981. "Here, they're to much mon knowledaable. At leut they know the game," terrapno continued. ~1n Mon· trMJ. they were jwt IN.m1na." A. waa Fern,aJOO h.l.nwelf. Without gotng into much dei.a.ll, there are 1 nUlnber of dlfferencee between how the pme II played in Canada .. oppmed to 1Q'L ltyle. "I remember the ltnt time I ~t to take a snap from~wr. l1tartedoaWnc the atcnaJa and .all thew 1\"11 ltaJ1.td mcMna around me." recalled hrr.,amo of the en. Nie which 3llowt more than one· player tot.in motlon. "I remembtr ·~ to mytelf. 'Wait• mlnuw. You IUYI attn t fS.. 1'21U\AOAMO. P ... Al) • I ' .. _,. --- 1\8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, August 5, 1983 SPORTS BREAK A Black day for Mil waukee B..t BW* pAtcMd a five-hitter for Ill ht. firl't major t-.ue c.'Omplete pme and Pat Slteridu capped a tour-run fint tnnJn, wtth an RM lripl•. ludlna American football in vades soccer-cra zy E ngland 'Saturday Kansu City to a 6-2 victci'y over Milwaukee Thunday . . . tn other American i..,ue act.ion. Dave Winfield drove ta two NN with a llJ\a)e and double and Sllue Rawley ,..teted h1a third consecutive complete game over Toronto to lead F,.m AP dispaseMt LONDON -The raz.zmatan. of EE American professional football oc;>mee f 9 t to Britain for the first lime ever Saturday when the Minnesota Vlkino taktt on the St. Louis Cardinal.a on the hallowed turf "Of Wembley national IOOC'E!r s\adium. the New York Yankees to a 3-1 triumph over the Blue Jays and salvage one victory ln the four-pme series . . . Eddie M•rray doubled home the winning run in the 10th in- ning, making Scott MeGreror the first 14-same winner in the American League aa Balti- more beat Cleveland, 4-3 ... "People call New York the Big Apple," said St. Louis owner Bill Bidwill. "But London is a auett Rick Honeyc1n 1Cattered 11 bigger apple, and we want to win. "I understand that pro- fes&onal sportsmen in Eng- land consider it a privilege to play at Wembley. and we have stressed that to our players," he told a news conference Thursday. By Thursday. 27,000 of 68,000 advance tickets had hita in eight inninp, Geor1e Wrl1bt hit a two-run homer and Jim Saaclbera drove in three runs to pace Texas to a 6-1 victory over Boston and end the Rangers' eight-game losing streak ... Roa 'Waablngto•'• pinch 1lngle in the eighth inning drove ln the winning run aa Minnetota beat Oakland, 4-S ... Rlcbanl bot1on scattered six hits in eight Innings and J.Uo Cnaz'1 RBl double highlighted a four-run sixth that boosted the Chicago White Sox to a 4-2 victory over Detroit. 11ona.u been sold for Saturday's game. Interest in U.S. pro football took off in Britain earlier this year when a new television network began showing weekly highlights of National Football League games to a soccer-crazy public. Salazar's sho t lifts San Diego Luis Salaur'• three-run homer in •• the sixth inning helped left-hander Dave Dravecky win his elusive 13th Some 4.5 million Britons stayed up until the wee hours of the morning to watch a live broadcast of the 1983 Super Bowl. The network, Channel Four, claimed an audience of more than one million for its regular weekly football programs. game as San Diego defeated Houston, 4-2, Thursday in the National Le.ague. Draveclcy, 13-8, had made five starts since winning hia 12th game on July 3, and wu 0-3 with an 8.02 eerned run average during that stretch ... Elaewhere, "We were surprised about the amount of interest the Super Bowl caused," said NFL Commissioner Pete Ro:i.elle, who is spearheading~ football's sales pitch in London. · Charlie Lea allowed four hits over eight innings to "We hope to make regular lrips to Europe to develop the sort of interest kindled by our game's exposure on Channel Four." Ro:i.elle said one big worry was the unpredic- table British weather. help Montreal trim New York, 2-1, snapping the Mets' four-game winning streak. Lea. 8-8, struck out two and did not walk a batter ... Joe Morpn slugged a three-run horner and Joe Lefebvre and 011le Virgil added 90lo shots as Philadelphia cooled off Pit- tsburgh, 5-1. Cbarlle Ha4ton, 6-3. gained his mu, con- "U it should rain, then maybe Wembley's groundsmen will not want us back after they have aeen what sort of damage 250-pound players can do running around on what I understand is a field like a putting gret!n.'' •ALAZMt secutive victory despite gjving Qu ote of t he day "U I were in his place, I'd say the same thing-take this job and shove it," -Angels owner Gene Autry. alluding to Bowie Kuhn's decision to give up his job as commissioner of the Major Leagues. up nine hits before being Wted with two out in the seventh . . . Jo4y Davis and Roa Cey each hit two-run homers in the first inning and the Chicago Cubs went on to a 9-6 victory over St. Louis, completing a three-game sweep for the Cube ... Dale M arpbJ tied for the National League lead with his 23rd home run and pinch-hitter Mlke Jorgen1e.n stroked a two-run double u Atlanta took advantage of three errors by San Franciaco to win, 8-1. Fowl ball for Dave TORONTO (AP) -The New York Yankees. plagued this season by pine tar. umpires and American League President Lee MacPhail, have a new bugaboo -a seagull. The bird, one of dozens that roam Exhibition Stadium, was struck in the neck by a practice throw from New York center fielder Dave Winfield during the fifth inning of Thursday night's American league game between the Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays. After the game, police marched into the Yankee clubhouse and arrested Winfield on a charge of cruelty to animals. The Yankees' $2 million-a-year slugger was freed on $500 bond pending an Aug. 12 court appearance.lf convicted, he could face a maximum penalty of six montha in jail and a $500 fine. The bird collapsed on the artificial turf and died. A ball boy covered the corpse with a towel and removed it from the field as fans jeered at Winfield. They also threw rubber balls at him. ''This is unblievable! They've come in here to arrest Winfield for kil1.ing that bird! And they talk about pine tar being dirty," shouted Yankee manager Billy Martin, still seething over last week's ruling by MacPhall taking away an apparent Yankee win by allowing a home run hit by Kansas City's George Brett with more than the ---- allowed 18inchesofpinetaronhisbet. Dave Winfield Do-or-die tiine near for Dodgers tonight a s Atlanta invades LOS ANGELFS (AP) --It's not do-or-die time for the Los An- geles Dodgers. but it's cloae. The Dodgers had hoped to get a little a closer to front-running Atlanta before tonight., when they begin a three-game series with the Braves at Dodger Stadium. But instead of getting closer, they fell another game behind after losing Thuraday n.lght'lt con- test to Cincinnati in l l innings, 4-3. The Dodger1> trail now by 6 1h games, their biggest deficit of 1983. ''We're in a posiUon where we can't afford play catchup.'' said short.stop Bill RUSlell. "We~ve got ~ win them all. The Braves are too good of a team. We can't let them get too far ahead." One reuon the Braves are where they is their 11-2 record .,.t.nst CincinnaU, the tailender ln the NL West. The Dodgers, ~ after aplitting their four-game .me. with Cincln.Nitl, are 6-5 ap.lnat the Reds. At one time, the Dodgen were on top. by~~ games on June 19. Since then they've gone 16-26 and dropped 12 pmee in the ~n bad plenty of op- portun.ltlis aplnlt the Reda, with two runnen on bMe ln the eighth, ninth and 10th lnnlnp. But they couldn't bring one home. Finally. ln the top ol the 11th, Ron Oest.er clouted ru. m,hth home run. and 9«'0nd of the teria. toc-the pme-wlnner. "Between lnn.lnp.. l w• kind of wonderlnc to my.elf lf l ahouJd bunt or b.lt It out:• Ol!ia1tt uJd Later. "I trSed to bunt the lint ptcb. rn1l9ed. eo I hil It out. "I couldn't believe It. '"'MlA! pitch wu up and away, 1 ' pit.ch I had trouble with the whole series. But this series ha.a been a great lesson. I learned you don't have to pull the ball." Oester's homer was to center, and it left Dodger reliever Tom Niedenfuer. 5-1, with his first loss. Ben Hayes, 3-2, earned the win. following Mario Soto. Tom Hume and Bill Scherrer to the mound. "Soto walked more batters to- night (three) than he has in a long time." said Cincinnati manager Russ Nixon. "That's hurt hlm." Soto also struck out seven, and he had a two-hitter through six innings. one of the hits Greg Brock's 13th homer, his first since July 16 and only the 8eCOnd since June 4. Dodger starter Burt Hooton gave up the fint three runs, but should have given up only one, Dan Dri-.m's 11th homer in the second. But twice he was vic- timized by sure double play balls. 90 entered in Star Class Seven fqnner Gold Star win- ners wtll ta. ~ the 90 con- tenders ln the 1983 lntemaUonal Star a.a. world championship whJc.h geta under way out of C.llfomla Yacht Club, Marina del Rey, Aug. 14. Oldest Gold Sear winner will be Durwood Knowles of the ~. Others are Alexander Haaen. W. Germany; PeUe Pet· tenon, Swt'den; Buddy Mclps, 7.enda. Wiac.: James (Din&) Schoonm.ker, 81.tcayne Bey. na .• BiD Buchan, &attle, Wuh.. and Antonio Ooroeegul. Spain. Canada I gets i t done r ight way NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -The battle was won the way Tel't')' McLaughlin wanted It won, with a victory at sea. The 27-year-old skipper of Canada l conquered Italy's Az- zurra by 39 seconds Thunday on Rhode lsland Sound, while Aus- tralia Il eliminated Challenge 12 of Australia from the America's Cup by 1:05. Either a victory by Canada 1 or a loa by Challenge 12 would have given the Canadian boet the last foreign aemiflnal berth over Challenge 12. "li we had lost today and still got into the semitlnala we defi- nitely would have backed our way In, which wouldn't be very impressive," McLaqhlln Mid. Still, he spent ht. flnt poet-race momenta feverishly preperlna a protest rather than taking the victor'• traditional api11 into the drink. His spot ln the temiflnala wasn't U8ured until nearly five hOW'8 after the third round of foreign tria1I ended with Thurs- day'• two raoe1. That'• when a~· race committee jUryl'ejected an Italian protett. that Canada 1 forced Az· zurra to change 1.-coune by taclt- lJ\I too ckllely near the Um mark. The jury alto upheld a Canadian protat of an lnctdent ln which ttw riatn8I of the boei. m9de contact. ''l wu a Utllc concerned, but we Md vi~pes of both lnddenta which helped U1 invntNely," McLauchUn utd. After Thursday's hect.Jc activi- ty, theN WU a lull ~y M neither the tom,n nae American bo9t1 were ached~ to rwm. A proi.t Wed b)'~ 12 aplNt AUltl'&l1a 0 WM to be heard Friday nl1ht but c.nno\ ~ Cal\lda l '•place ln I.be ..mlflnala.. R izzo's birdies give her lead DANVDS, MM9. -Patti Rlu.o, l!I the 1982 LPGA Rook.Se of the Year who nearly quJt the women'• eoll tour a month aao, went on a Late afternoon birdie 1pree Thunday for a lhl'ff..troke lead ln the opening round of the Bolton Five Cluaic. 1'he 22-yeet-<11d former AD-American from Mlami, Fla., fired a 6-under-par 66. equalllna the oowwe record, at the 6,008-yard, par-12 &dI.on hrncroft Country Club. With four players ln the clubhou.e locked 1n a tie at 69, Riz1,o birdied al.x of the last ei&ht hola to charge into the lead. She faltered ).alt OQ09, hitting a tree and then need1na three putt.I from 2~ feet for a boQey 6 on the 13th bole. Tied for second after outatandlng atarta were four dark-horse oon\enclera ln the tie1d of 104 few the 72-hole test. They were Charlotte Montgdlio- ery, Pam Gietz.en, Unda Hunt and Penny Pulz. Ch argers ,sign USFL player SAN Diroo -The San Diego E Chargers became the first National •II • Football League team to raid the rival · United States Football League Thurs- day by signing Gary Andenion, star running back of the Tampa Bey Bandit.a. Andenion, one of two 1983 first-round NFL picks to sign with the USFL. filed a law auit Wedneeday in Houston asking for an injunction to permit him to play, for the Chargers immediately. U.S . District Court Judge Nonnan Black lllued a 10-day temporary restralniJll order Thunday in Houston, forbidding Tampa Bay from enfordng its contract with Al)derson. An Aug. 12 hearing WU let. Anderson, aecond of three No. 1 draft picb by the Chargers and the 20th player picked overall, paaeed hia phylical and participated in workouta at the club's training camp. Ba ltimore opens with win HOUSTON -Baltimore~ E beck Johnnie Wright scored on a • II ~ 4-yard run and rookie linebacker Vernon Maxwell registered three of aeven Colt quarterback aack.s en route to a 15-0 National Football League exhibition victory over the Hou.st.on Oilers ThUJ"lday night. The Colt.a, 0-8-1 last seaaon, took a 3-0 halftime lead on Dan MUler's 29-yard field goal ln the sluggish exhibition opener for both teams. Baltimore won for the first time since it beat Chicago 26-17 last Sept. 4 in ita final exhibition game. Te l evision, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baaeball-Atlanta at Dodgers. 7:35 p.m., KABC (790). TV~.r~dio sports for weekend S.tvrd•y TELEVlllON l ' 11:16 a.m. (4)--BASUA.LL-Mootrml at Ptc.. cabur&h. 1 :30 p.m. (7)--00LF-Thlrd round COVl!l'llf8 of the PGA Ownpionship at Riviera Country Club lq Pacific: Paliaades. 2:30 p.m. (2)--TENNU-The women'• ~ final of the U.S. Clat ·Court Champlonabip1 lri Indianapolis (taped). • 6 p.m. (7)--WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS-U.S. Plattonn D\,ving Championahipe at BartJ.vtlle~ Ok.la. (taped). 7 p.m. (2)--NFL FOO'l'BALL-Exhibition; San Diego at Rama. 8 p.m. (4)--NFL FOOTBALL-Exhibltlon: San Frand8co at Los Angel• Raiden (taped). RADIO Bueball-Atlanta at~ 7:05 p.m .• KABq (790); Angela at Seattle, 7:30 p.m., KLAC (570). NFU Football-Exhibition: San }'Tandaco at Loe Anp~ Raiders. 8 p.m,, KNX (1070); Sen Dleeo at Rama. 7 p.m ., KMPC (710). Saaday I TELEVISION 10 a.m. ( 4)-NFL FOOTBALL-Exhibitioo.: Sal) Franci8co at Los ~es Raiden (taped). • 10:30 a.m. (2)--TENNIS-The men'• ltnaJet final of the U.S. Clay Court Champiorwhl .. ~ lndlanapolla. 12:30 p.m. (7)-GOLF-Flnal round oovera,e of the PGA ChampAorwhlp at Rtvtera Country Club ilJ Pacific PaHadea. 1 p.m. (2)-IPORTS SUND A Y-Hec1or "Macho' eam.cho (21-0, 11 KO.) VL Rahel "Buooka" Limon (47-12·2, 35 KO.) in a acheduled 12-round super-featherweight bout from Sm J~ Puerto Rko. 2 p.m. (4)--WORLD TRAClt AND FJBtl) CBAM.PIONSlllPS-Tbe women'• manihon and the men'a lhot put at Helainki, l'lnland (taped). (9}- TENNJS-.Andrea Jeerer va. Martina NavraUlova ta a chaJlenfle match at Rancho Bernardo Inn in Saa Dleso delayed). 4 p.m. (4)--SPORTSWORLD-John Collini (26-0, 23 KO.) va. Kenny Whetstone (H-1, 8 KOi) ia a middlewefaht bout at CbJ.cago (taped). 7 p.m. (5)--BASEBALL-Angela at Seattle. RADIO Bueball-Atlanta at Dodgers. 1:05 p.m., KABC (790); Angela at Seattle, 7 p.m., KMPC (710). Ocean waters exploding 'El Nino' has create d unusual conditions Salt water anglers are enjoying one of the finest summers for close in big game fishing in more than 20 yean. The "El Nino" affect on our coastal waters haa brought with it btgeye tuna, yellowfln tuna, • yellowtail. dorado, skipjack and marlin. The ocean ia alive with game fiah and in easy reach of Newport. Dana and Huntington Harbour sport boat.a and private sportfishen. Jerry Ducharme, at Biabee's on the laland, reports that there are ft.hon the 14 Mile Bank, off the Avalon Banka, on the 267 apot and onto the 277 apot. Marlin action picked up mid-week to join the fantaltic tuna action that began last week on the 43 fathom mark. OUTDOORS JIM NIEMIEC the clocks back a couple of decades. Boata will be chartering out of local harbon aa they did during Che 50'1 for one day tripe to the fishing grounda. For mc.-e tnfonnatlon on the "Pad.fie Clipper" phone 67M212. Most of the bigeye tuna and marlin are belpg caught on lurea u they don't seem to t..vor mmtng to the boat to bite anchoviee or mackerel at this time. 11\e bottelt lure in the ocean ii a green and y.Uow feather-IDllCkerel headed Huoo, which ii m.cte in Costa Mesa. This color pat.tern ii extzemely effective OD tuna and alllO will cake lta fair ab.are of sp{kebilla. Another 8ood lure to troll la the ~-<Xlkln!d clones ln the 10-inch lenctha-For thme who who ere heeding out to fiah the tuha. a ltop at Bilbee'• or Analer'• Center will provide one with the zieh11W't8. Alic>, it t. extremely important that women. childftn and the not to strona. have a well (pre-fin+t> •boulder bamel8 handy when tiabing bi&eyes. I joined Jerry Thompmon and hia family aboard the deluxe yacht ''Pac:Wc Clipper'' earlier this week and enjoyed ane of the hottest tuna 8CUon eve!' encountered in more than ~ years of tiah1ng out of Newport. The Clipper headed out to the 43 lpOt and the first atop wu a five t>enaer. aa all trolllng rodl bent double on actkln-Cze yellowfin. The bigeyee abowed inade Pryamid and Thompeon he.cled the boat in that direction. Tile entift day waatpent trying to land one of the9e "goril)M," as they are commonly called. Despite the fact that Kathy Tham peon waa on a b{g tw\a for 30 minutes, Jerry on one for 35 minutes, my 9Qn Brook on a b{g one for almost two hours and this writer for 25 minutes, all four of the tuna were lost at pf. 1'betle are tough fish and no mat.ch for the novice an&ler· TheBe tuna ahould ttay around for a long time and provide excellent flahing for all local anaJen. lt is a ahort run to the fish and the ocean waters are calm on the lee side of the ialanda. There are tremendous IChools of exotic f.iah and marlin below the Coronado lalands. and they will be heading this way and will moat likely stay around until late Ocotober. It should be almost like turning 'nle albacore have aire.dy moved throucb~ are now northwest of San NicholM laland and f1ahina for longfina ia mmt probably a tht1'f of pest. It waa a very short year on the alb6el, • pred.kted, but their oouaina. the tuna. will proykte the same lllCtion and good •Una fOt' months Co come. I would encourage any old timer or ~to ~ harbor to get out thia month ana fiah our ocian waters, u the condJtlona that prevail will not be repeated IOOn. 1 FERRA GA MO NOLONGER. • • From PageA7 1uppolled to be moving. What's aoin& on here.' I lhou,ht I'd get uted to It, but I 1\eYel' did." And, u such. Hadei'a hight.- mare here became Ferragamo'a in Canada. ''They'd yell all 80l"U of th1np at me. and they'd do It ln Engllah, too, becaUle they wanted me to understand what they were say- ing," aald Ferrapmo. tf Fen-aaamo can 1tay healthy. 1983 will mark hia initial ...,., aa the Rama' full-time quar· terback. ll will a1IO be the first lime In almost a decade that there hasn't ~ 10me oontrovel"I)'. "I'm Alally not u.d to this," Fen'llllaMO admitted. "In put years l'd have to butt my tail to make the club. It'• Nee to know the~ .Wf, and my team-matea. have confidmce 1n me.·· 'lhat'1 not to •Y'hrralmno ii taking his lofty pOllUoll IJahtly . "rm atilJ competitive, and I still ..... u••w I -- r-------------------------------------~~--------------------------------------------------------------O--ra_n~o_e_c_o_a_s_1_o_A_1L_v __ P.,.ILOT/Frlday.Augu~l S. 1983 p Kelli R~w )7·,._7• Aleo ,~ M6t\lal\t c~. •rltfll ,.... c I k rr ·FDR THE RECORD ~ ' . ' .. .. 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Louis oic-Ntw YCW11 Ne1ltftll LMtlUe WIST DIV1MON W L •1 '2 59 '7 S4 52 53 s.e S2 S6 " '° •AST OIVtSM* S6 so SJ so SJ 52 SJ 53 50 S7 .... .. ct. Gii .61S .SS7 .509 .'9S .'91 ...... .Slt .SIS ~ .500 ."67 .313 '"' 1111'> 13 , ..... 111? 11;) 2\IJ J . ..., IS'I'> TiloorMIY'• Sewn ClnclnNlll '· ~ 3 ( 11 lnnlnoll MonlrM4 2, Hew York I SIMI oi.eo 1, Houston 2 ~It S, PlllNlufgll 1 CNc:aeo t, SI. Louis e Allen!• I, $tn FranclKO I , ... .v··~ AllMI• IMcMurtry 12 ... ) ti '*"'°" (Vllleftl ..... 10-•), (n) New voni (Torn •·Ill at Chicago lllutllven 7•9) MoftlrMI !GulldtMNi 9-10) et Pl11M>ur9" (Jl>el.-Mii. (nl ~ (Denny 1 l·S) t i St. Loui• (~ 1-7), (nl ClftdnNll (9erenVI S-1 IJ al San Di.oo (Tllurmond S-1). (n) HoullOn (I(,_ 6·l0l 11 S.11 Fren· ciK'o (LMllW 11-8), (n) AMlilUCAN LEAGUE M911Mn 11, A.nelt' .5 CAU•ottNtA SEATT\.E c.r .. 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AtMnCen l.Ae9Ue It.,.. •• .,_.. , II..-• Cllv 400 002 ooo-6 9 I Mlwll\llk.. 100 001 OOl>-2 S I .__ Wiii Walflerl, 5"11on, L.ACld i.l •nd ,.,,,__ ~. S-• L-SUlton, 1·1 Hilt-«,,_, Cltv, Ollt (1) Mllw-... l#qltlqr 112) -Y-*-J,-.Jtn I ._.. Yn I02 ooo OC»-l 6 o TOt"OlllO 001 000 OC»-1 7 0 ll•wtev end WV-., Stieb end II M9f11fte1.. w-Ra-..., IH. L-Stteo, 11-10. OftlllM 4, ........ J a.tllmore 000 002 001 I~ I I 1 C~ 002 000 001 0--3 I 0 ,,. ...... McG<...,, .Stewart (10), T Mtrllner (lO) end o.mc>wv. HMlon, II A---.otl 110), E..ttetlY !IOl Md Elllt11. w- MICGr-.ot, 1'·4. L-e. •noerson. 0-1 Hll..-..it.,._e, c; ll_.,IQl<I (12). o.rr-v (1) OnNnd, Ewen c 11 ._. '· lled So I ao.1on 000 000 010--1 12 0 T tUl 102 110 Ol>w-1 12 0 r.-,, 111rd c•> and ... ...._,, .._..,cull. O. JOnet (t) end Suncll>ero W-+40Nvcull. 1'·6. L-Tuoor. t-7 Hlt-Tuu. Wrtont 1m SAVES Qula.nberrv. K1n111 Cltv. 27. Sl•'*Y aotton, 10, C•udlM, .SHlllt. It, D .. 11, MIM9'01•, It, L-1. DeltOO. " NetteNll LHtue eAnlNG !US ., O.IS) H9fldrlck, $1 Louis. .m . MAdloek, POhbutOll, "'· Knletl•. H0111ton, .m . Lo. Smith. St L011I•. >16. Et11tr. PltllborOl'I, 12• ltUNS; MJ.irr>'lv, At .. nte , tS, Ralntl. MOnl,..t, n ; <;ervtY, 5'tn Di.Go. 16, Evant, S.11 l'"ranclKO. 77, Hor"'1', Alltnl•, •7 Rat. Dew1on, Monrreel. II, Murphy, Allente, 7•; Schmidt, Pllllt<ltlDlllt, 70; Henc!tlc:k, St. Louil, 6'; GllWI'-. Lft ~·"· HITS; Dew.on, MontrHI, 131; Ollv.,, MOnlrMI"\ 130, TllOn, HOUiton. 12'. Buck· ner. ClllcaOO, 123, llt mlrei, Allanl•, 1'1 OOUllLES: llUCkntr. CnlcAooo, 2'. Hen· drld., SI. L011l1, 24, Knfolll, H0111lon, 16, Oii•.,, MonlrHI. 26. Rtv. PllhburOl'I, ,., Welltdl, Montreal, 24 TRIPLES. llulltr. Al .. nl•. 11. Moreno, H0111ton. 11. O•w.on. MontrMl, 7, Ralne1, MOrllrMI, 7; Crut, Hou•lon, 6. (;rMn. St LOul• ••• Thon, Houlton. 6 HOME RUNS. Oaw10n, MonlrHI, 23. MurDllv, Allen ta, 23, Schmidt, Pl'llledelDlll•. 23, Evan•. S.11 FrenclKO. 21, G.,.......•, Lft ANM\, JO. STOLEN BASES Ralnli, Monlre•I. "'· Wll1on, Ntw York. JS, LeMnltr, Son FrencllCO. 3', s. S.a, LK ·~·· J2J Buller, Alltnle, 10. PITCHIN(; (10 de<:lllonl). MonltluKO, 5'tn Dleoo, 1·2, 3.67, Perei, Allente , 12·). 3.01, Denn•. Phllac>elPhle. 11-S. 241, MCWllllt m•. Plllsburgn, ll·S, 3.07; R0Qer1, MonlrHI, 13·6, 1.99 STRIKEOUTS: Carlfon. Ph1le0tlD11la, 175. Soto. Cincinnati, 170, MCWl"l•m•, Plll1bur91'1, 142, R•an, H0111lon. 112. Ct nci.ttrlt , PlllM>uron. I to. VtleNIHU, LM AneeM\. 110. SAVES· L•. Smith, Cnlc:aoo. 17. Rt· aroon, MontrHI, 14. 8edro•l•11. Allente, IS, Minion. Sen Franc11co, 13, • er• tltC! wlln 12. NATIONAL LEAGUE Reds 4, Dodeon l CINCINNATI LOS ANl;liLES EMllntr d enc.Den u Redu•" Humep Scherrer p BHavttD Orlel111 lb C-rf EMlkY3b 0es1 ... 2t1 Trevlnoc Holhidr If Soto P Bench Pl1 8llrcltlo c •Ill rll DI s 0 0 0 '0 1 0 • 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0000 I 0 0 0 S 1 2 I 4 1 1 0 s 0 0 0 4 I 2 I 3 0 1 2 'l 0 ' 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSox 2b Th0mt1 3b Mondtv" Andtin3b Mtr11'1tlrf Ltndnd JOMlll Dll Lt-IYH llroel< 3o MldndO r1 Rua .. H u FfmPtec HoolOllD lloaer Ph SHowt P Guerrr Pl1 Nlednlur D OS.i Dll 40 4 t 4 Te4111s SC«'t ltv ........ .Orllbl s 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 s 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 I I 0 ' I 3 0 1 0 0 0 0000 3 1 1 I I 0 0 0 4 0 I 2 • 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0000 I 0 0 0 ,, J • l ClllclrNlll 020 Oil OOt 01-I Lft........... 000 010 -00-l G•me-Wlnnll\O RB! -Oesler Ill E-5oto, Thomt1, BrOdl DP-<tnckvletl I. LO&-clnc:lnNll 11. Lo1 Anoeiel t 16-ltedul HR-Orlftsen C 11), llroctr Ill), o .. ter (I) S&-Tl'IOrnt1 Ill. Rt<IU• (2') S.-Solo, Flmole, lllltrdello II" N ll Ea aa SO CMdnNll 5ol0 I ' l 3 Hurne I l·l 2 0 0 Scl'lernr 1·3 0 0 0 8Hevtt W ,l·2 LM,...... I l·J 0 0 0 Hooton 7 7 3 3 SHowt 2 0 0 0 Nltdenluer L.S· I 2 2 I I Hu,.,. pitched lo lhrM belle" In PB-Flml>lt T-3;34 A_.1.614. NlltleMI LMout ....... 1.,,,.... 1 3 7 2 1 0 0 0 I s 3 I 2 10th. MonlrHI 001 100 000--2 13 0 New York 000 001 000-t S o L.M. RNrdon (91 end Certer. Lvncfl. $l1k 111 and HOdMI w-t..ee. l ·I. L-Lvnch. 1·• HR-New York, HMO ,,, l'adrM '· A11"M ' HOU~lon 000 100 001-l • 0 !>an Oltoo 000 013 00•-9 0 Nlt!<ro, LaCon Il l and lllorkm•~• Oravec.kV. Luco1 <I> end Kennedv W-C>rev41Cky, 13·8. L-Nlellro. t·• HR-+ioUllon, Garner (11), TllOn (IS) Sen Dltoo. S.le1ar (6l. ..,... S, "'"'"' I Pl'IUede!Dllle 010 010 G»-S t 1 PU 1 lburlll'I 000 001 OOl>-1 10 I Hudlon, Holltnd (7) end Vtrgll, Oltt (1), Rhoden, Guente (I), Scurrv (fl and P9NI W-HudMNi, 6·3 L-fll'IOHn, 1·9 HR-Pl'l~I•, l.efebvre le), Vlroh l•I, MorM'I m C~t.Cl ...... 4 Chk:aoo 410 010 020--f 16 SI Louh 000 302 100--. 12 3 Trou1. Protv 16>. Leflerll le), U . Smith (7) end J Dt•ls; LtPolnl, L•llll 121, Von Qnle;I (6), "1\dultr (7), Rucker Ctl •nd Brummer. Oulr• m. w-Troul, 9·9 L-LtPolnt, 9·7. HR.-Chlc.ec>o, Cav 1171, J. O•vll (19), M. H•M (6). SI. L011l1. Mc:Gte (4). arawt 1. G«Mlh 1 At .. nlt 000 201 m-t I 0 !>an Franctteo 000 001 OOl>-1 t > P Ni.llro, lledl"Oll•n m and llenedlct, Brel;\11\t, McGttfloan (I ), Barr (t) and llrenlv. w-f> Ni.llro, 7-'I L-tlrelnlno. •·• HR-A"-'tlt , Muf"DhV (2J) llTTL• LEAGUE ALL-STARS (I "12·YMr•elch) H CTIOHAL TC>UaN~NT C•t~Vlew~LL) T11undtY'• sart Frontier 6, OC..n View Nellooel ' <e>c.1n View Netlontt ttrmlnattel) T ........ 10- SclO --Frontier "' WHI Ltl<ewOOd !NOTE II w .. 1 u•ewOCld _,..., • final ..,.,. wlH Ill l>ltved $tturdav •I I D.m.l SICTIC>ttAL TouaNAMaNT C.iN• ~AM LLI TilurMllV'I k-Wttl Pltc:9ftt.. t , .Minion Hlh S C1 lnnl119\) (Min ion Hlft• tllmlnatecl) T ....... lGMM S.lO -Central G.,'"" Grove n Wt1I PIKenl .. (NOTE· II Centret Gero.n Grove tow., • n1111 oeme wlM be Dined Saturday et 10 e.m.l Juntw l.M9Ue OIVIMC>ftAL TOURNAMINT l•t lltulltelll V...., H .... l '1MlnmV't kwe Wttt YO<l>a Linde 6, ESCOndlOO NallOl\al S CEICOndldO Net!OMI allmlnaled) , ...... o.ne S -Wl'lt Yorba Lindt ••· ~· S.MWY'I ._ 9 • m --Wfll Yorba Llnda·l..eder• winner Yl Horll'lrld!N N•llontl INOTIE 11 NOf"lhrldOe Ntllotltl loMI. a flllal M")t wt• fGIOw et UO 11.m.l NACM~ (•tl'•dlk ........ , Ht! $ullon Scott Sim-" lluddv Wfllllei1 JoM FOWl'lt llruceU.td.• D•nnv Edwerd• .... c renll'le w Keith F.,ou• JevH•tt Jim Thorpe PtlMcGowen Mlllt Rtld Jerrv Pelt MOfrll HtltllkV Jim Simoni Rev FIOyd "lltn Miter Ce!Yln PMte Dt •ld Grer.em Lon Hinkle Geor~ Arc'-Lerrv MIH LMTrevlno G IC>clv G lloe< I UMYWt dkln1 !lot> Bovd ROile<! Hoyt Andv Been Gerv Hellberg Larry Gllt>lrt Bol>Glkler S.•• Belleltero• Mike Ooneld Curtll Stren04 <;-Borek Rootr Mellble Fred COllP4t• Vlclor Reoel•do Miiie Mc:Cullouon <;trv MCCord T.C. Chen Tom Kitt Funv Zoeller c;u Mora.n CreloSt_, Halelrwln Niel< Prl'9 MtrkOW1tar1 JCIM Jt ell.on Gerv Koch Ron Streck JC>MnvMllltr Lerrv Nelwn Greo Norman ChlD S.Ck Bred Brvent 0•11 Poht Dt•ld Edw•rdl Don Pooley Mike Nkotelle Mtrtr. Haves llruc:e Aatlworth Pel., 0.kllY Jim Nellord JlmLooue llol>by Wtdklnl OonP•dOell Jim Klno 8ol>«>v Htln• ll•rrv Jeecllel L_,.rd Tl'lomPIOll VtneeHHlner Hul>e<'I GrM!' Merk Pfell LouGreham 0 ..... Welbrlno Cherin Cooc:lv Oen Helldonon PllM Hancock !lot> Sl'IMrw Scoll Hodl J~ Nlcklaut Jim COibert MllleWvnn Peter Jecobwn Ed~ 8oO LendllOO llntv Ctuier 11111 llrllton AIGelberMt OouoT1well Arnold Palmer Tim Norrlt ltuC.ldwell NICI< Faldo Jim A!Ovl <;ery Pleyer .>oMC-Jtek Renner Tom RoC>erhon Tom Purlltr Bruce F ... .,.., PetLlnclse" lloot>Y Nkl'IOl1 JoM ACltm• ~Lfltllf ClatenctRCKt Jte1< Somme<' K"'ln Nv>rrt• Peter Oo•terhul• Ed Flor'I Merk L•t TomWal10n Andv Nortl1 1..c>Aokl Tommy Nakell,.,., Mika Sulllven LM Elder lloO E••IWood Tim Simpson Tim Colllns JlmMAutrlO D•ve lltr'bef Ed Whitman Tom Weltl<OPI &oclC)y Clamoetl JOl'ln MehefftY P•UIWIM JoM EhlOll Jaell SetlHr J.C.Snffd Peyne Stew•rt DeveStoeklon lttck Werner ltldt. Mtrl>owlkl VIC \.loKoml> lloO E lllolt Thoma1Gr•Y C.-Mllurn1 Sl9'Yt 8tnlon Man McCumoe< JoMG.nllle OonMtddO• Jerry Bar'bef Jim Whitt BINRooeo RoOOI• Giimore O«lll HuSM Jeci. MCGonecl'llt JoM Klrellnlr &.NA~ C8' Dlllwn.. M9u.I Pelll Rluo ClltrlOllt Monloomttv PtmGlelten • P9nny P\111• Lindt Hunt Nanev Rutlln ; •·M¥vGalt CotlNn Welker Debbie ~''"'"" VklllTt!IOr llrendt Goldsmllh Jene Creller Ltura HUl'lburt Donne Caoonl Sue Ertl Jt~LOGk J•netCote• Gt " Hlrtl• o.oei. Austin KaltlrvnYoune P•t8redleY Ttrrl Ludlhunt Sltvi. aw1o1ecelnl Hotlv Htrlll't' CtrOI CNrbomler K•lllV Hiie knnlt '--a-S.ttv Qutnten ......,...,0 ... 1. Jott1 JOvee Stet1M11le Ferwte M.1.Smltll l'•llY si.tnen """'1tM FIOVd 0.ArtNn CM'OIYll Hiii MetWleH .... Suefl~ LorlG"11eCI $\itle McAllt• '" MJNtt ,,..,, NWvo-v.t P91Meytt-t ~Howe Mc»Mller JIRf l!lh t.c:avPNrwn atlf1Nn 9ul*.owMV LY...,~ ~ ... !mer Clll'ltJOlmOn ""'JtMt H.a. DUlltl hdnlY Cl.lnlllllfh•m Jene I~ Jt11 llt!IMMon JIMYLMSmllll Ai.~• llalnllardl ~lan14y Mia 11'\'N IC.et'tll~ ,...N.._ -.,,., KIN Merl Mc:Qovfitl MM1Y~ ..,..Ml., .... 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Ertklne Crttll, Ktr" Riv., (south fork), K.,.n Rlvtr !KR 3 oowtrhouw to Lekt IMoetl•) TULARE -Bone Crffk, Deer Cr-. p,,. MetdOw CrH!<. FrMmton CrHli. l<.,.n Rl•er (Felrvltw dam •o KR 3 oowerhouS., Jol'lntondtle brldoe to Felrvlew demi, Notle Youno Cr-. ~mint CrHlt lu- •nd tower). Po10 CrHI<. South Cr ..... Tu4e River (mldd .. lork), Tute Rl•er CCeder Sl(H)t ert•), Whitt Rlvtf MAD•llA -Sen JoeCJuln River lmlddle fork). Sotcl'ltr L.eke, Starkweell'ler L.ekt. INYO -Bektr Cr-. Blsl'IOD Crtlk (IOWtf. mld<llt. south •nd lnl•k• II), GfCl'Qel CrMll, Goodale Crffk, lndte>en· oenca C•-. Ltl\t Sabrina. Lont Pint CrHlt. Oak Cr"" (no<th lork), Sl'leDf>erd• Crefl;, South Creell., SYmme\ CrHlt, T•OOOMI Cr..it. T•neme"8 C•eell. Tuttle er .... Rema' lnl tdMdUle l'ttl:SIEASON Set Auo 6-San 01-11 D.m.l Mon AUii U-Otllt• 17 Pm l S.I A\111. 20--New E nolt nd (1 D m.) Fri Auo. ,.....,., 5'tn DlleO 11 P.m > lllEGULAll Sl!ASOfC SUn S.01 ._.I NY Giants ( 10 • m I SUn S.01 I l~tW Orletnl ( l D m.) 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(nl S4IMIV'• c;- lffw Yorlc Jtl• •' NttW York Glan1', (fl) NIW Olt\.IANS SAINT5-T1.-ct tommv Mven. '°"""· to luflelO Ill ••· c:N"" tor en )fldl.cloMd Mun dren cMIOe. HOCl(EY ............ ., ......... 01 T•OIT •ID WlHOJ-Slenld 5i.vt "''"'"""· ~'"· MINNnoTA ~Tl4 STA .. -•SltMd arlell LAlwlOfl, C'lfl..,, 10 a fOllr·- c.ntrtC1 .. l\IV JIH•Y DIV\~ Gert McAdern, ten •Int. IO a MUlll·..-C:Oll· lr"l<1 CLOVIS (AP) -Trac)' Caulkins was a slightly fruatra~ wlnner and Rowdy Gatnes a ve~ frustrated second-place finisher on the second day of the U.S. Swim.mjng Championships. ~ "I'd rather talk about the relay," Caulkins said, giving het women's 400-meter ind1vidwtl medley victory -her 46th n&. tionaJ swimming Litle -a aecon~ place in personal salisfactiob Thursday rught. ' She helped the Florida Aquatics women's team edge lhie powerful Mission Vie jo Nadadores. the defending chani- pions, in the 800 free relay. Thle winning time of 8: 10.22 was beSt\. in the world thJs year. anH f Mission Viejo was second in 8:11.12. CauJkins, the Uruversity of Florida student from Tenn~, won the 400 int.ennediat.e for t.rie seventh straight year She was timed in 4:45.71. "l know I could go faster," stle said, and indeed, she has gone several seconds fast.er, aJthougt\ not this year. "I have a Jot to do before next s ummer But I thu~ it's mostly a mental thing. t f~ very strong.'' ' Gaines, a 24-year-old world re- cord holder, said after Thursday night's second place finish in thf' 200 free that he's not even su,rt- he'll still be competing when the U.S. Olympic Trials are held next June in Indianapolis. Other individual winners Thursday night were Mat'V Wa~ of Mercer Island, Wash .. £fi the women's 200 Cree and world record holder Ricardo Prado Qf Brazil in the men's 400 mt.ennedl- at.e. ELLARD From Page A7 guys fell on me.'' • • • Ellard obviously didn't let the chronic in.juries get to him. As ;; senior for the Bulldogs. he hauled in 62 passes for 1,510 yards (a 24 4 yard average) and scored 15 touchdowns. He shared thl PCkA Offensive Player o{ thl Year award with Long Beach State q\tarterback Todd Dillon Ellard was somethmg of a folk hero in central California He at tended high school m Fresno and turned down scholanh.J..r.! to Washington and Arizona St.at among other schools to stay cl()S{' to home. He has even counseled JUvenilt· delinquenLS in Fresno. "My major is criminology and one of our first class projects was to tour a juvenile facility. I really enjoyed doing it. I plan to get into that line -consellng or probation officer ·-some day," he says. "I had a big name in Fresno and that's one of the reasons I decided to talk ?f them. That way. they dld.n 't ~~ve to talk to someone they didri't know," he adds. {'/ aAM NOTIU -Wlo. r·ecel•ff Drew H• w ol be out lw ,,,,... wM~• etter wtte<1no • l'lllrnltted Oise TueMltv whrte m•~lno • 1uu1 d\lflno • OIU pattern Hiii soenl Tut..S.v nioh• '" Cenll,_ HOM>lltl •nd lltd r-ltdl'r ~ Ue>erlenclftll i.ornt l'IUmC>ne\1 In hl11911 Eltnl sen l'lt'ft be rtadY tor '"' Monclav 11"9 1 ~ ueme wltll '"' O•I .. , Cowl>Ovs Ht'• "IM ~no throuoll tlollt worlcouh. and tree tment ot Ill• hem1trlno const111 ot ullr u ound and ruo OOwl'• end then k e ell.,. prectlet . TENNIS • • • From Page A7 doing every year .'' said Teltscher. "I like to get away from 1t all for awhile and an.aJyu my game." The Palos Verdes resident came back in February with one of his top efforts at a tournament in Virgm1a, reach- ing the semifinals. "I wouldn't say l'm at the top of my game right now," he sa1d, "but I am playing better than I was last year" For Teltscher, tonight's match is another opportunity to upeet Connon.. a pl.ayer he has never beaten. "I've played hJm nine or to times In the put," Teltacher clal.ms, "and although I've never beaten him, the 1Qt time we played, It was 7-6 ln the third (and decidl..ni) !let." . Other career hlghlishts for Tel&cher Include reachl11B the qu.anttfinak ln Ute U.S. Open ln 1980 and 1981, and the quar1erfinala of th11t U.S. Pro Indoor thla year. Amons hi.a conq~ll In tournament play i. John McEnroe. / C.Onnora, rank~ third ln the world, la gunning for a pcmlble ahot at Cw-ren, who ouated him at Wimbledon. The evenlna'• flrat 1Ntch ph1Curttn, ranked JOth ln ~ world, again.\ fifth-rated WI.lander. Curren ~ a nau.onal hero ln South Afnea for hia showing In Wimbledon. In which he advanced to 1h~ .en U.ft.na1a. \ ~~----"""""'"----------------------------------------....---------------------------------------._.------..J l , , s -f I I I. ..I A-wards program started H. David Bright, president and chief executive officer of National Education Corp. ol Newport. Beach, has announced a new community awards program to recognize out.standing community service by non-profit organiza- tions in the Orange County area. The company will award $40,000 in grants. A top award of $7,800 will be given to the or- ganization in Orange County that, in the opinion of NEC's awards commJttee, carried ou t the most exceptional and productive com- munity service program during the last year. To be eligible for this year's awards, applications must be filled out and turned in to the awards committee at NEC by Aug. 3 L Applications are now available Crom National Education. Three special recognition awards of $1,000 each will be granted in each of the five C1ltegories. The categories for par- ticipation are as follows: educa- tionalarts, service for youth, ser- vice by of for senior· citizens, special h ealth services and social community service. For further information on the program, con- tact Colleen Boost at the National Education Corp. ~6-7360. F luor sells stock Baggag e buster F1uor Corp .. headquartered in -Irvine, has announood it is selling its 10 percent interest in Peabody Holding Co., Inc. to other Peabody owners for $55 million. F1uor officials said the company will use the money from the sale to reduce long-t.enn debt. The sale is expected to be completed this month and will have no material impact on earnings. Bob On ysko of American Tourister looks at a machine his company designed to reproduce the batter ing bags receive from a irport con veyor systems. The m achine subjects test bags to the ba ttering of years in just a few hours. F1uor acquired its share in Peabody, a coal-producing finn, in 1977. Officials Said F1uor will continue as a coal producer through its 50 pe~nt ownership of A.T. Massey Coal Co., Inc. F1uor Corp. serves the energy and natural resources industries. Taking a look into the future 'Space Week' includes slide show by p lanet ary sciences professor By JOY DEE ANTHONY Delly .... Ca' .. .. .. , A harbor cruise on the Pavillion Queen, buffet dinner at the Tale of the Whale restaurant, and a slide presentation by James Westphal, professor of planetry sciences at Cal Tech were all part of the recently concluded annual "Space Week." The event is observed annually by the Orange County chapter of the American institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Westphal, a principle investigator on the wide field planetary camera on a space telescope currently being developed, spoke excitedly about the telescope, planned for launching in 1986. The telescope will make possible high ret0lution photographs of interesting objects in the solar system. These photos will be vastly superior to thoee taken with earth bound equipment, Westphal says, because the earth's atmosphere will not interfere and because the optic capabilities of the space telescope will be much greater than is currently available. Describing the new telescope, Westphal said, "It's about the size of a big tank car on a railroad." It will weigh 25,000 pounds at launch, he said. The photos taken by the space telescope, Westphal said, will very likely be things beyond our current ability to imagine. They will add to our knowledge of the ~i;igin of the 90lar system by helpmg us to understand where the matenats came from that went into the fonnat.ion of the planets and how the planets were made out of those materials. Noting that the space telescope will be an international effort, Westphal said that the European Space Agency will be contributing the solar panels in return for observation time. Scientists had hoped that the space telescope would be up and working by the time Halley's comet flies by in 1985, "We're clearly not going to make it." Weitphal said. ''There's great sadness at NASA." Still, there will be other comets to observe, he added. Using a high resolution spectrograph, scientists will examine comets for an understanding of the solar system which is ''orders of magnitude better" than what we know today, Westphal said. By examining the remains of the stellar explosions known as novas, scientists using the space telescope will reach a new comprehension of these galactic events. Our knowledge has already come a long way, Westphal noted The crab nebula, one of the objects resuJting Crom a nova which occurred in 1050 A.O., at one time mystified scientists ~ause of the pulsation occurring at the nebula's center. Baffled, men referred to the unknown obiects as "LGM's," (little green men). Divorce can he a taxing process By SYLVIA PORTER If you're going through the stress of a divon.'e. among the la.st complications you wish to think about is taxes. Yet, aft.er all has been tied into seemingly neat UtUe packages, adverse tax consequences can come back to haunt couples who found talking about taxes during their divorce p~ings just too, too much. But without careful advance planning, you-asasingleoryou,as a couple -may auffer the un- fortunate tax effecu of a .eparation or divorce for many yean to come. Here are a few of the bjg pitfalls against which to be on guard. Pitfall ao. 1: Designating a portion of the wife's monthly payment u child 1upport. Alimony under a . -divorce decree of wrin.en 1eparaUon ia deductible by 'the huaband and taxable to the wife, 1tr'etlaea Robert Owena of the legal office of Owens & Schlne In Bridgeport.. C.Onn. A common and C09tly blunder is lumping into thil monthly IWll child support , payment&, which are not tax.able or deductible. Soifa • decree ~ for one lump sum to be paid for both, 1 ,make IW'e there are no "ch.Ud 1upport" attachmentl. 1 , P itfall ao t : SpeedJfll up property ~ttlement payment&. A$ a rule of thumb, property 1ettlement payment& are dedUCUble u alimony only if they are • 1pread out over a pertod of more th.an l 0 years and the spoute rece1 ving them ,eta l"' tMn I 0 percent of the '\otal In any one year. WMt frequently happens la that •couple 88"ft to• 10-year payment .cheduJe giving the huaband the alimony deductlQn ·and then 10meWhett a.Jona the Une they have a falllna out. lf on lrnpW. thl! huaband ptl rid of the payment.a left ln one lump awn, he lOlel hla tax deduction eligibility. Pitfall ao. a: Fa1Unc to file• joint tax return for tN: yur of th~ divorce. Coupltt have a 11,ht to tlJt Jolnlly u of Dec 31 whether they are married or not OD the day t.h.elr return la fDed, Owens remindt you. , · -l'hU:t 11 a di force becomet final a f~r Dec 31. 1pouar shouJd agree in advance to file jointly if. of course. it is beneficial to both. They al.so should agree on how to split tax deficiencies or pa.reel out refunds. If separate returns are filed. who get.a the credit for overpayment or liability for underpayment o! the estimated tax should be worked out. Pitfall no. 4: Neglecting to agree upon dependen- cy exemptions. In general. the parent who has custody of the l'hild for the greater part of the caJendar year is presumed to have furnished over half the child support and is entitled to the dependency exemption. The exceptions are when either (1) the non-custodial parent provides at least $600 of support during the year~ the divorce decree and (2) a written agreement entitles th~ non-custodial parent to the exemption, or (3) th.la parent prov1des $ l ,200 or more for the child aupport . and the other·parent having custody cannot clearly establlah providing rnore . Pitfall no. 5: Taking the tax rap on propeny transfers. Property transfers as part ol a divorce settlement ~an mean taxable Income if it ha.s gone up in value. (Taxes are bued on the difference between the COit of the property and lt.s market value at the dme of the tranafer.) A woy to avoid th.ls partlcular pitfall, aayaOwena, la to put the property ln the wife'• name before a divorce. Under the new tax laws, t.ranaler'll between spouses are free of gift and estate wees. AJ Iona a.s thla gift Is not uaoclated with the divotte, lt'a tax free. Special wamln1: As a divorced couple, don't forget to change your w1lls! Thi1 •lao refers to the btndtciary ·on life lnsu.ran~ policies and on retirement plans, F'l11I ao&e: Before making any aareementa about dependency extmpllohl, parents 1Hbuld ~ar In mind that medlcaJ·expenae and child-are deduc- tions will depend on who geu the dependency deductlona. Aao a key (actor chanaing th~ rules about ~hlld 1upport comes lnto play tf grandparentl contribute 7~ percent of the child'• total support or If lh~ child 11 In the c:uttody of grandparenta tor 1evtn monthl of th v ar DUlll l:IUITY TRW proHJotion for Thompson Cbarles C. Tbompaon haa been appointed vice president and general manager of the TRW Semiconductor Dlvlalon. The announcement. was made by Ike Coron, vice president of the TRW Actlve Component• Unit. Thompson has been with TRW for 20 years. • • • Kareo laman has joined C.J. Segeratrom & Sona, owners/developers of South Coast Plaza, in a leasing and project c.'OOrdlnatlon capacity. Skip Stepbeaaon, director of leasing, made the an- nouncement. lsman was formerly retail manager of the Galleria Complex/Perlpberal1 in Houston, Texas. ••• Pat Takvorlan has been named the new marketing representative for Alfred M. Gordon De1ign1, Inc., of Costa Mesa. Alfred Gordon, president and founder of the commercial interior design Cirm, made the announcement. Prior to joining Gordon designs, Takvorian was an independent interior design marketing represen- tati\le for a number of the area's largest restaurant chains. • • • The National A11ocla tlon of Legal A11l1- tant1, Inc. has announced that Lyn L. Reynolds, a Huntington Beach Cree-lance legal assistant, successfully completed the two-day certified legal assistant examination and Is now entitled to use the "CLA" designation. Reynolds is among 67 California legal assistants who have attained the designation and among 658 nationwide. • • • Advanced Mobile P bone Service, Inc. of Costa Mesa has been granted an interim certificate THO Ml' ION llMAN TAYOAIAN of publk <.'Onveruence and necessity by the California Public Utilit1es Commis.sion, pemutting It to construct one of the country's first cellular mobile telecommunication systems in the Los Angeles area. Final approval by the CPUC wiU be required before the system becomes operational in 1984. The proposed system will greally increase the number of mobile telephones available to Southern Cahforrua residents, according to Reed Royalty, vice president-externaJ aHa1rs • • • A. John Bicknell, president of G.8 . Video Enterprises, an international film distributor based in Hollywood, has been appoint.eel to the board of directors of The Bank of Orange Coanty. Lawrence R. Holmes, president and chief ex- ecu~ve officer of Orange Bancorp and its subSidiary. The Barik of Orange County, made the announcement and also disclosed several new appointments a t the bank. Susan Battaglia was named vice president, commercial loan officer a\ the Orange County regional office and Donald Jewett waa named vice president, commerdal loan officer at the bank's Loa Angeles regional office. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS OVI• THE COUNTER NA• ITOCll UIDIGI ............. STOCKS r,..,,,, ,_.,, \41•\ ,.., P E ""' llO'M' CNI P l 110\ Clo.. Ct>Q _,,......,__.:;....._.___~--------- i Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, August 5. 1983 i\ t1 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS S.••• .... P E 114• CIOw (l\Q ..... , .... PE IW\ ('<>.. C"O S.tn Ntl PE "'°' Clow c,,,. ~'" .... P E "'" CIO.. ChQ -· ~ • CD >c • -a CD ~ • en -· < CD * Q) "O • 0.. :J. -::! < i :> ~ -· ::1 •. 'X ~:~j ~ ::> :> - Qi !e. f;1' < tr -•. :> Q. 2 i.l-~ ;s-!. :; ii iJ I IUllllll llllf S .. Mattel elec tronics firm f lays off anothe r 4 00 By tlle .UNelated PreH HA wrHORNE -Another 400 work~rs at Mat tel lnc.'s fina.ndally troubled clt!<.'tronacs division have bt!en laid off di.¥ to "general sluggtshnl'SS an the ind~try,'' a · company spokesman says. The same diviswn losti another 260 workers last month , and the two layoffs• combined reduce t)w division's administrative ,and• operating wor k force by 37 pen..-cn t, spokesman Spencer Boise said Thursday. 1 " Dollar s urge 10 record hig h LONDON -The dollar surged t.o record hig.I\ -4 levels in early foreign trading today despite continuc.-Q global intervention by central banks. Gold prices declined. The dollar hat all-time highs against th~, French franc. Dutch guilder and ltahan Lire, and gamed ground on all other leading currencies. R e tailers re port hig h er ale - WASHINGTON -The nation's big retailers reported higher July saJes, but some analyst.s believe the' prospect of highe r interest rat...-s could drive consume rs out of the stores. Sears, Roebuck & Co .. the nation's' largest retailer, said Th ursday iis merchandising sales' for the four weeks ended July 30 rose 9.8 pert.-ent to $1.6 billion, a July record, from $1.5 billion. For the first half,' Sears sales rose 7.5 percent to $10.02 billion. Mutual I und assets dip sh arply NEW YORK -Asse ts of the natwn's money • market m utual funds fell $61 million in the latest wt:"ek,. according to the Investment Company Institute, a trade group. The group said T hursday the dedinc, to $164.9 billion in the week ended Wednesday, was the tha.r~ straight weekly drop in the funds' assets Asst:ts haa fallen $549 million in th e previous week. Ford moving 10 cut exp ens es DETROIT-Ford Mot.or Co. wall reqwre its 56.000 salaried workers to pay up to $750 a year lor h~ahh care, benefits s tarting next year in an effort to cut costs, the oompany says. Ford, the second-largest U.S. automaker,, also said Thuraday it plans to Lay oH some 700, steelworkers at ita Rouge St.eel subsidiary -the.·, nation's eighth largest steelmaker -by the end o( Sept.ember to help make the facility more c.'Ompetitive. I Indefinite layoffs decline DETROIT -Indefinite layoffs am ong domes tic ' autoworkers fe ll to 190,300 this week -the lowesL since late November 1981, the a u to companies said, Indefinite · t layoffs totaled 192,550 last week Steel import elf eels n1inimal WASHINGTON -S~I imports by 10 leading. U.S. producers have had little, if any, effect nn employment in the domestic industry sin ce 1980, a congremional auditing agency says. The G~neral 1 Accounting Office said Thursday a report requested by Sens. John H einz and Arlen Specter , R-Pa., that industry and government statistics did not suppon. concerns by constituents about theeffectof steel impons • by producers . STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVCRAG£S NEW Y()ltl( IAPl Aue 3 TOdev , .. "' * l'f,) ': WHAT AMEX DIO NEW YO!'K. (API ,,...., • METALS SYMBOLS NEW YC>f!K CAP) -Fine! Dow _,_, 1vtn !Ot Thutl<MY AUO 4 STOGKS JO Ind 20lrn ISUll USI~ tnou• Tran U!ll• 6SSI~ AM£RICAN l£AO£RS .... 100 409.100 m .100 "~· '°' 20S,600 , ... 100 1'6,000 1:16,100 111.600 ·~,JOO UPS AND DOWNS -1 -~ -.. + ., ... 1'.11 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, August 5, 1983 '/OV1o ee PrTtFLJL I~ 1Hf:: WIL.D ~t:l()I"':>, t::JWA'-'llJO lv A/JD FRO "Tv AA.JD f llO fi \Ht·H :l .lt ,_ Ri:!E.LO, I WANf YOO TO c,(T ,r ~ ,......__ LL TH£. Mlc..l OUT or: lHI~ r BE A GOOD I ~--, HOU5f. Rl&HT NOW! ( BOY AND CALL) / -,,..-MY AHORN £Y. , ( .-1.-"e-) r r r" / _: J l WILL YOU ? ,-J / r lJ ( OH. 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Boa 2~!1. Non~ood. 1'.J. U764H. Mah chuli• pnablt to !\ l'WlljMlJH'rbooli11. by Jeff MacNelly ,;0 ~ICE,'PllN5 COOIATOO. p . ';) -, ..... ~ _ ............. ., o, ... ..., ..... .11~·~,s~ .... .-- 4. c-.--1 .. 1 r ·~· .... '·•-f , __ _ "It's In Gaelic." " ~ ~ "I TOOK o both before we come!" \ft 'I \ D l K t: by B rad And erson "Never mind why -iust put everything back, Sam ·· "00' lit I.I.I'S SPUT DECISION .. .. t:.\~l 'TS Tl '981.t:" t:t:os I r l ')· I ___ ,_'~~'1:~. ~. ~. •. ·' ··on Bt:TTt :R OR t 'OR "OHSt: DAooyloAoD'y'I ~ Dt:,,IS T H•:,.,.;,\(·•: Hank Ketcham MOM'S ' ,SuRt I SLEEP,~ WIL$i»t . 6UT ~ME.TIMES I WftX! UP lONES.1\t by Ferd,& Tom Jot>i nso n l TOl.D MooN "'"\(AND l W/>.S "TRYING J1D LET To ~CIDE WMeTHER 1'HEM IOGOOUT WITH Fl<5HT HIM o~ ARNOLD OVER sc~WAf?ZEN fGGER Mf ' by Charles M Schul z , ......... ,,, tlll• •jl• ... ,,. "'" j " ., !''NU'' by Tom K Ryan • COOKING- °fHE BE.E.lS I PULLED IOOAy I HOW~ YO U Ge,.-R te::> OF L. IVeR SPO,.-S, c::>oc-ro R ~ r oo~n !>€£ w~ ~T I EXlEPT IJ.4AT 'THE5E· HAPPEN TO BE 'WHO' ALBuMb ! ~ by Lynn John ston by Tom Ba1 1uk /-- 1. ( ~ 't _ -~t!f~rol ~· 1 ~ES l ED St-iE CALL 'O.J evr. PLEASE OOU'T LET HER Kfl0 VI l DtSCVSSEC> IT WITH rou1..a..r ' ( ~··- Perky pansies herald spring As you enjoy marigolds, zinnias and other summer-flowering annuals in full bloom, it's hard to think ahead to next spring. Will you have lots of pansies blooming in your garden then? They're always perky and cheerful to welcome the return of spring. What could be lovelie r than Imperial Blue Hybrid pansies skirting a clwnp of yellow daffodils, or Orange Prince edging blue hyacinths-1--~erever you plant pansies--in front of shrubs, as a border for spring-blooming bulbs, in the rock garden, in pots or hanging baskets on the patio or in window boxes--their elfin faces gladden all who see them. Pansies thrive in cool weather and are grown as annuals or biennials, depending on the climate where you live. In mild locations, like Southern California, late summer to fall is the time to sow pansy seed for winter-to-spring blooming plants. Of course you can buy pansies in the spring. - However. for the same price you would pay for a few A ward winner plants, you can raise a bonanza of the choice varieties you pref~r. !he hyb~ids are astounding Olvmpiad one of three All;-America super-pansies w1th extra vigorous yet neat plants. > ' • • • • They continue flowering into hot weather, when Rose Selections for 1984·, as a br1lhanl other types are declining. clear crimson h ybrid tea rose. A specially prepared seedbed in a partially ' shaded area is satisfactory. Prepare the soil well and work.in generous amounts of pe~t.m~ or co~post. All-Ameri· can roses Also incorporate a balanced fertilizer. according to package recommendations. Pulverize and level the surfaceoftheplantingarea. fo· r 1984 revealed Sow. pansy seeds evenly and thinly in 1/8-inch deep rows about 4 to 6 inches apart, or broadcast the seeds oyer a wider area. Cover lightly and water with The All-America Rose Selections award winners a misty spray. Keep the ground evenly moist, but not for 1984 have been announced. soaked, until the seedlings appear (in about 12 to 21 Their names are Impatient, Intrigue and days) and the plants are growing well. The proper Olympiad. amount of moisture is crucial. [f the soil dries out even Olympiad is the first red hybrid tea to win an for a short time, you may be disappointed in the All-America Award since Mister Lincoln, 19 years results. ago. Keep the plants weeded and cultivated. Trans-Its color is a brilliant, clear crimson and has plant or thin them, when they have at least two pair proven itself as Jong lasting in both the garden and as of leaves, to stand three inches or more apart. a cut flower. The bloom does Rot age to an As soon as the first days of spring arrive, your unattractive bluish purple as do most crimson pansies will be full of buds and ready to burst into varieties. welcome bloom. The average flower is four to five inches in Enjoy your pansies not only in the garden but in diameter and is borne singly or in small clusters on cheerful little bouquets. The more you pick pansies, long, strong stems. The plant is of medieum height, the more they'll flower. It's especially important to averaging three to five feet in most areas with remove seed pods. Water the plants well during dry abundant medium-green foliage, good disease re- spells and cut back lanky growth in midsummer to sistance and hardiness.si Intrigue, a floribunda, is stimulate new shoots and buds for later bloom. truly unique and bound to attract a great deal of With this care, you'll not only have a burst of attention, Its blooms, large for a floribunda, open color from pansies in spring, but blossoms into from blackish-purple buds into three-inch, rich , summer and fall. ~eep, plum-colored flowers. These blooms also have a very distinct old-rose fragrance, almost lemony. Intrigue is free bloominmg in rather small Fuchsia Society to meet clustersbuttheflowersart;solar~ethatthesizeof the clustrer seems tro make little difference. The plant . .. . grows to a medium height with flossy, clean foliage Fred,, Hugley will speak on . Fuchs•as m Hot and is distinctively mildew resistant. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, August 5, 1983 .. Uncle Sam battles gyp~y moth ,t 1 • ' Unde Sam is using all ~aUable weapons to fight cawrpillars can become a nuisance around homes anj the ravaging gypsy moth, which last year defoliated 8 make outdoor recreation areas unusable." million acres of timber, shade and ornamental trees in They feed at night, hide by day. the Northeast alone. The weapons are lure-baited traps, chemical and Cardboard traps are baited wtth mot~ biological insecticides. The U.S. Department of pheromon~asexattractant -todrawmalemoths Agriculture is working with states to de tect and Once trapped, a moth becomes stuck in a stick eradicate gypsy moths outside the generally infested substance or is killed with insecticide. Northeast. Moorehead said this spring and summer eradica{ ''In Its caterpillar stage, the moth strips leaves, lion operations had been conducted in 11 stat.es, bll killing some trees and weakening others," says Gary locatio~ where moths trapped in past years indica~ Moorehead, USDA plant health official. "The infestations. '•' Weekend I gardening 1 checklist I •Mulc h heavi l y I around the base of rose I bushes and follow a reg- ular watering program. I Roses love d e ep, I thorough watering. ---------------~· $1000 OFF ANY NEW SERVICE FOR ''FLEAS'' •Encourage bushy I growth and increased I flower production from geraniums and fuchsias I I by pinching out tip I I growth regularly. • Chrysanthemums I I 1 ted ill I I /. -. rJli·. I pan noww suppy ~ a blaze of fall color. ep bougainvillea vines on the dry side during I /! their blooming season to I; ;c; ••• I insure the brigh test col-I . ' I ored bracts. - •Water early in the 1 1 1· day so the water has a :r~f=ei:~~~ao~i~h~ I ORANGE COUNTY l lost by evaporation. I Watering lateintheeve-I PEST CONTROL, I NC. ning encourages mildew on some plantings. It also I ~ ~~~x o'f U:~~1:s~ct~~= I With This Coupon, You Get 110.00 Off Any New Service Fo lawn moth. IF/ea Control. Present This Coupon To Our Licensed Tech --------i 1nlclan At The Time Of Service. I for Ctauiflfd Ad ACTION ceu A OAIL Y PILOT AD·YISOI '42·5'11 I * Not To Be Used With Any Other Discount I I 586-8700 I I I I licensed I Bonded I I State Uc. #6639 I l MEMBER BElJ.~!p,!~,~'!ESS BUREAUJ Weather, a~ . the Monday meeting .of the ,eo.;!-8 Impatient, a large-flowered, vibrant orange-red Mesa-Bay C1ttes Branch of the National Fuchsia floribunda, is the other winner. Its masses of Society. . orange-scarlet blooms which age pleasantly, create a The . group will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the vivid picture, repeated again and again as trhe plant Com.muruty Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. continues its reblooming cycles ·-' ____________ ,. :-~ ~-LLOYD-··s-~ ~. t garden sl1op _· ~ All·AMEAICAN FAVORIT£ GREAT FOR CUTifNG REG 17 98 S4.98 1 GAL. STAR JASMINE EVERGREfN VINE PROFUSE BLOOMER IN SMALL CLUSTERS SWEET FRAGRANCE REG 13 50 s2.so FRAGRANT BOUQUET REG l12 50 S9.50 BEDDING PLANT SPECIAL 4" IMPATIENS COLOR PACK STRIKING PLANTS LARGE FLOWERS GREAT CONTAINER PLANT REG •t 19 • 79 GARDEN SUPPLY $1.00-0FF SPECIALS ORTHO KLEEN-UP 231/1 AEROSOL SPOT WEfO AND GRASS KILLER SYSTEMIC ACTION, KILLS GRASS ANO WEEDS. ROOTS AND ALL REG '4 49 *3.49 DEXOL FLEA & TICK RTU Qt. RTlJ INDOORS OR our •3 98 REG ~ 98 • NELSON PISTOL HOSE HOULE SMOOTH EASY ACTION ~IANOLE CONTROLS SHUT ·OFF REG '3 79 S2. 79 SUPER THRIVE REVIVER Pt.ANTER GROWER GREAT FOR TRANSPLANTING RfG,. 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'4.41 s31• .. 1••••••••••••••••••••••••••••· COUPON•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i • I 1' As an addltlonal Incentive to Introduce you to Lloyd's continuing high <. ~ quality and NEW low prices, each cu~tomer visiting Lloyd's Nursery ' < J , bearing this coupon wlll receive f.BE.£-a 1 gallon plant .of your choice . ·J I or ff.00 off purchase excluding SiJiTtems. . -I ~ '. I Limit 1 Per CuttofMf No PurchlH Neceaury otter bpi,.. ~t 11, 1M3 ···············-···--------··············· ......................... . ·- • u sm ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HANO. S•le Qood 8-&-83 to 8-11-83 ·~11 1w11 A1\ • W rO , .. ,.,"" HOURS: MON.·FRI. 7·8 • SAT. 8:30-e • Sun 8:30·5 11•/•Nt't ' Mil, 4•41 '" • IA~C•'"'9C 0 'S ASE • 1t•11u.111a...:1 LL YD NU RY ANO LANDSCAPE CO . INC ~ ·~I •'f\lr1111l•t~ :.io;i8 Nr•wnona1vr1 .11B11v ~t 1CostaM0~11 CA 9:>6:>1 1Tt <4 8 <46 r••t I , ... ·~ . ,. .... ...... . _..~ ) ' ... .... . ' ;\I .a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. August 5, 1983 After love? Responses of Frenchmen astound American reader DEAR ANN LANO~HS. T he London Daily Mail did a poll of Frenchmen They asked what they did after making love The responses were as follows. • 10 pert.-cnl said tht.·y made love again • 15 pen..-ent said lht.'y smoked a c1garelt.e. • 75 percent said they went home to their wives. What do you t hink about such responses? Does anything come to mind? -A PROVINCIAL AMERICAN DEAR PRO: Of the 75 percent who went home lo their wives, I 'll bet half of them discov~red that tbelr wives hadn't gotten home yet. Two can play tbal game and they are dolng'lt more and more-all over.the world. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our parents art>.well along in years. T hey ltvc 2,000 rrules away. My mother-in-law a nd I correspond regularly. but my husband has given up reading her letters. He says, ''J ust tell tnl' 1f tht•re was any new~ that might be of interest." I know why he d0t>sn't read hts mother's letters and l wish I d~dn'l have to Every letter, without e xception . has a detailed a<:counl of the agonies of her neighbors and <1<.-quaintanet.>s who have> had a stroke or are dying of eam:er Wl' don't <:Vl'n know these people. And lhcn there c.re lh<• t•vcr-pn·St.>nt obituaries -more strangers lt ts espcc1ally depressing to read about the death of a person in our age bracket who dropped dead suddenl y Is there any way I n in put an end to these downers? I dread going to the mailbox. GLOOM AND DOOM IN WINDSOR, ONT. DEAR WIN: Why not try the direct approach - something like this: "Dear Mother: Jack and I love to bear from you but we would be grateful if you would slop sending obituaries and writing in such detail about your neighbors and friends who are ill. Heaven bows, there is enough depressing news In the papers and on TV these days. No one needs m ore. Thank you, dear, for understanding." U, after that, Mary Sunshine persists In her old ways, resign yourself and learn to do a skim job on ber soap operas. • • • DEAR ANN LANDBRS: A long tune ago you ' said it was perfectly OK to gtvc a check to newlyweds Ovaries ••• Remove them or try to save them? By ~ETER J. STEINCROHN, M.D. DEAR DR STElNCROHN: I'm wondering whether to change my surgron or go along with what he advises. l am 43 and havt> been anemic due to bleeding from large fibroids in my uterus. I agree that they should come out. but l wonder 1{ he's nght in suggesting that he remove my ovaries. too How can he make that dec-1s1on even before hC' operates? How does he know 1f thev are healthv or not? Like most women. I think. I'd like to keep my ovaries as long as possible so l t:an have a normal menopause Will you express your feelmgs in this matter? Thank you . - MRS.~ DEAR MRS. T.: Before you jump on the merry-go-round and change surgeons, why not ask for cons ultation first? You will have at least two opioions. If they concur, your mind will be at rest. There's a difference of opinion a mong gynecolo,lsts about the proper procedure lo patients like yourself. Here's tbe proble m that faces the surgeon. He knows lbal cancer of the ovaries developing is always a po11lbllity, even though tlle incidence Is only about 2 percent. Some s urgeons don't want to lake that chance though the possibility Is remote. The reason? Ovariaa cancer isn't easy lo detect early enough to treat successfully. In most patients it Isn't re- cognized until It bas reached a n advanced stage wben prognosis becom es quite serious. U you were younger and In the c bild-beartng age, the choice woald be even more difficult. Bot as you are 43, U seems to m e tha t your surgeon is not ma king an anusoal dec ision (for your protection) to a lso remove your ovaries. DEAR DR. STE1NCROHN: My son, w ho is 16. plays high school football. Of course. like most parents, I'm afraid he may injure his knees or sustain some sort of fracture. But what really bothers me is brain injury Last year after a head-on tack.le, he suffered a concussion. They took him off the field, let him rest for abou t 10 mm utes. and then called on him to play again. T hat has worned me. Wasn't that too soon? -MR. G. DE AR MR. G.: Like you, I believe that coaches sboald play safe with the health of their players. Usually, it's safe lo return to play If there bas been a "bamp" without loss of consciousness or other evidence of serious injury. But if there bas been more than a moderate concussion with loss of consciousness, it's safe not to allow the player back lato tbe game. Possibly not for a few games. Or, if sertoas, no competition for the rest of the season. All wlll depend upon the results of a thorough Investigation in a hospital. Serious Injury should not be overlooked. FOR MRS. Q.: We must not j ump to conclusions: It's not invllrlably true that the cause of homosex- aallly may be due to an unhappy childhood. A dbtarbed parent-chlld relationship m ay be a factor bat not always. In one recent study of over 250 ltomosexuals (men and womea) they reported (lo at least two out of three cases) their cblldboods were pleaaaat, and as adults tbey continued to bave pleaaaal relaUonsbips with parents. LAllDEIS 1f you knew them well or were a relative. 1 wish you would repeat that advice. Some people think a money gift 1s crass and vulgar. We just received our seventh toaster, third iron and fourth grill. It is a nuisance to return these items to the s t.ores. Then there's the problem of hurt feelings. Please, Annie, sing it again. --FLAT FEET IN GREEN BAY, WIS. Romance knows no age barriers DE AR F E ET: OK. Here It Is: A c heck ls a much-appreciated and most appropriate gift to newlyweds -lf you are a close friend or a relative. It a l&O saves the feet of tbe sender as well as lbe feel of the recipient, who must bike all over town returning those six toasters, two irons and three A romance that began two monlhs ago for fe llow rei;;idents of NVW a nd fa mily grills. . Leonard L. Longacre and Margaret T . members. A receptio n follo wed the Morgen, aged 162 years, collectively, cer emony. He re, Lon~ac rf' ho lds his I I Ann Landers discusses teen -age drink ing -its myths, itsrea/jties. Learn the facts by reading ''Booze and You -For Teen-Agers Only, '6by Ann Landers. Send 50 ren ts and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope w Ann Landers, P.O. &x 11995. Chicago, Illinois 6061 1 blossome d into marriage on Aug. I in the wife's hand as the vo wi;, art' i-.aid. Jn the '494°0 BARGA.INF -PIA."W ~•:AT RAH "TOOi~. 'Jiu•tablr hri•ht In li11h1 or 1l•rk linl•h. Sf!! 700 Rt.1; 1110.00 ~ SPLENDIDt --,(ffA A'llO 1.ovt: ..,f.4T. chapel of Newport Villa West in Newport background are, left, Ma rlyn Morgan, Beach . The Rev. Andrew Anderson daughter-in-law, and cluug hter Ann pe rforme d the cere mony attende d by 100 Allt'n. Ovflf' ONE-HALF MIWON OOUARS worlh ol Inventory fNturlng the finest MO<Mnl Furniture, Ughtlng •nd Acc:eHorl•• to be found under on• roof...AHO ~w ON SALE. America's Most- Prestigious Furniture Brands at SAVINGS of 10,20,30% and even up to 60%0ff1 DISTINCTIVE!-RU!'E,HlOO ETAGEftE. Vr ry •m...,....in hi11h .1 .... l1n,.h. 3 :-· .. ,df' ~ () tall. 0 .-.1 doon lop & bouom •Ith 1.p.1...i •laM 6-fflUrr. • 4 7 3 •• f:,VTf:RTA/,'V'1F ' T f f''T F.H! -t.om paN 1~"•40"w24" hi., •••uonr ••lnul ,, ..... ld~al "ora•r lor f'H'<>nb & ••pr• '9618 REC.. 1250.00 WANTEDt -RATI ,, 4'1> •tct.t:R. On,..~ Cou ntf • 1.,. ... ,, -.f"lf"('llnn of fin.- q1 .. lt1y pi.....-.. Al.I, SALE PRICED GLJUIOROUSI -n uou. CIUIR. U,'' n H;u'd in • phnh mauH• ~r·l•f"t •llh t8..arroal pillo'"•· C.rral to rurl \IP on. '2 9 70• Ht:c:.. SS'Hl.00 I \ rr• fa-.hi•,"•bl,. roll arm d,.. .. ~" tn \.. u,,.,.r "'ubh• hbrlr. If!! '>400 "\., Rt.f .. t •IMl.00 ~ - SH the moat atunnlng de.,gna, the rtcheat flnlah~a, and the moat luxurtoua febrtos •t Important uvtnge for a alngle day-12 hou,. only .•• Robert'• la eettlng Mlde 12 remarkab .. houra to off• tNa UOOAC)O a1IHtlaft et extnlordl'*Y price Nductlonal Eftf'Y Item ,...IOed ... W. •total atorewlde "*1t ... that'• Robelt'a. FABULOVSf -RArr" """'· ,._, 3 pc-. -rt ,,. ••rm h.'""' f1a1,h. Ourablf" uphnl•1r.....t .,...h •2 93•• Rt:t.. l ti00.00 I BEAUTIFVLI -u :ATllt.H < llAl~t:. '• , .... t. & NM"t..• •nd 1m1tt·•·••hr to took •L C..:Ovf'rMt 1n l"P pain lnth<r. •79700 Rn. Sl51'1.00 RIDICU£0VS! -BUTCHER BLOCK. "2" ,......d tabl .. '• hon<'y fl•lah. Hruy all wood ronolno~lion. H.,,. 1...-lhit! '98'' Rl.G. l~.00 TERMS OF SALE are cash or convenient payments to flt your budQet Sorry, no layaways No special orders All sales are llnal No can· cellatlOflS. refunds or e11changes at these prices / . ' " SVPERBt ... Fl I.I. Sl7.F. sa.t:t:PF.tl. "m•rl ~onl•mporar1 d .. •llf" In durabl,. ltf.rrvlnn ro•r~. •2 3 3 88 Ht.( .. IMIO 00 • If tor aome r•••on you're not temlllM with ROBERT'S, we carry._ fo.lo••JI ~-wfllalt ete all Included In this hldory-mllldttg ..,,. (OEL.N8''1 IS AVAL<UkE fOlt A 8/tfARTr-\UHROH l't.m .... T41-.... Ill" ........ 1 wh h n•~ tn m. Prrfrrt for plan•'· ftaurtl'W"' ... ,, Ht:1. J.,11.00 •19•• THESE ITEMS ARE ON SALE • L1v1ng Room Sola~ • Occasional Cha11s • AeClroum Suites • Taole Lamps • Painllngs • Bedding • L•~·nQ Room Sectt0nals • Family Room Snf,1., • F'arntly Room Cha11' • Living Room Love Seal~ • Lounge Chairs • Living Room TaOles • D1n•ng Su1le~ • Book Cases • Game fable~ •Swag Lamps • Rrclmers LVXURIOVSI -IMl"OMTt~O CUAIR • OT fOMAl'I. Till bed. dr•i•"· llt>avy _,.., wool ~O••r with oolid 1 ... 1i tram ... •4 93•• REG. •tJS0.00 ·r-========..1 ounr AJIDll(OI -HIC II f Af\11 ION Bt:DIWOM. '·•'"II" *tJoe "' .. 1m11le1l•1 .,._,_, t:uhl•1 la•laati SU0HT ADOmOHAL CHAltOE} MAR\IELOV~I -l.A't"' t: ... 111.._ .t-alcw 1a bl .. tempo 111 I~ le1...i le .. i<>• rolnn. VAt.tJF:S tn II 50.00 T1l1nt S11rch Enter "Talent America" RUFFELL'S U'HOLSTHY, INC. ..................... l 922 HAl18011 Bl VO COSTA MESA -548 l 156 at Hur'ltlngton Center. ,~========~ Youth auditions Aug. 10.-11. Phone 642-3050 Doi Show For collectors th is Sot, & Sun. at Hun tington Cent•r SAVr MONEY ON YOUR INSURANCE 6 n :::::.n MONIMtT '·0"''"' j/ JOV wloh RA8811T INStllANCE 441 Old Newperl ttvd. Newpofl .. och, Co • ,, 7740 l\OI""'" ""·'"''ll""dy,' •995•• .1 ....... d. !Hlft7 "' .. hl••· ...... FASHIONABLEt -RA'rl'AN TABLE GROUP. c .. rr .... " ll rnd lablr•. l.l1h•• 16 s•• lh•l•h with hand wnon lope. RU •. 1300.00 I~ .. Credlt te11n1 c•• be ... ..-.vou....,w1eb to ecl4 °" to ,._ ~-· newoM ... , • fOUNTAIN VALL.Ft ahowroom '"'Ill.'"•"' ! <•Mii .. 401 frMw., ........ '""'"*'' .... ) -.--:...;;.=-.;~-+-=-~~..;;.;:.;..;;-...-11341 llldW Awe., FNitltft v ... y. c1. a21oe N Pt1oM (714) 751·1122 Houn: Sunday 11 am to 6 pm _ .... !!1!!!1\111!1 ... .._ .. ~ ... ~ Saturday 10am to 6pm Mon .• Tues., wed., Thurs .. Fri .. 10am to 9pm STRlltlNGI -ftO!lfl"OOD TA8Ut. c"''°"' ,.. ......... , • ...,. .. 11i. 1-20" .... , • ._ ryll"~' i..w. l y N<lljl. RF.(;. t 14QO 00 VISA MMTEllCAllD • THE WESTS LARGEST SELECTION OF MODERN FIJRNITIJRE. WICHER. RATTAN. LIGHTING A~D ACCESSORIU • • • Daily Pilat FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1983 D a THE COAST AND THI COUNTY CLASSIFIED 84 ClASSlfllD By GINNY OLSON DA VIES DelJ ..... ~ ....... The floor was cluttered with infant ~ats, carbeda, strollers -and babies. In fact, there were more than 75 babies who gathered last weekend at Hoag Memorial Hospital's first annual &by Boogie. • It was e special day for the pa.rents and relatives of the babies; who; because of the h_ospital's neonatal intensiv~H~are unit, were there to celebrate the first year's anniversary of the unit which provides care for infan1S who suffer from various difficulties at birth from prematurity to respiratory problems. Although the babies reigned supreme. the man of the hour was Dr. Lawrence K. Wickham, medical director of Neonatal Services. Like Santa Claus, he was sougHt out by parents to pose with their infants. There were accolades for the good doctor -"Our Erica's good recovery was due to the caring nurses and to Wlckham's total dedication and willingness to sleep overnight on a cot near our baby while she was on oxygen ," Laurie Melcer of Costa Mesa said. For this reason, Wickham was presented with a large pillow for future nights at the hospital by appreciative parents. Attracting a double share of the attention were several sets of twins. Steven !lJld Sheila~ McNichols of Newport Beach said one of their now healthy 6-month -old twin boys was only 3 pounds, 12 ounces, requiring intensive care treatment. · "lf your babies make noise while I'm talking, that's great," Wickham said as he opened his brief remarks. "Our intensive care nursery has served 175 babies this first year," he said. "The year before 50 percent had to be transferred to other hospitals for this care. Only 10 percen t had to be moved this year and that was our goal." ' When all the parents put their k ids down on the mat it turned in to a mini mob cen e Dennis and Shelley OeMei8 look at thf> Koll buildings from vice presidential suite. (He's senior aswt manol(er for Koll ). Opening gala ... 2,SOO sample new Irvine M arriott If you invite more than 2,500 to your party and offer valet parking, there's bound to be a little problem getting your car brought up if all the guests leave at the same time. But, at the Irvine Marriott grand opening party the hotel people solved the problem by offering chairs. And what happened was the party just continued outside. People were visiting, exchanging cornmenta on the new hotel and the party, admiring Don Koll's sh iny '49 Cadillac parked out front an\! dl9CU8Sing upcomJng vacations-Jim Henwood was talking about a trip to Colorado and Flaa Schumacher was agreeing that camping out was a great way to relax. She likes to cook up tha.e fresh-caught trout. Actually. there was one slight problem while car waiting-one fellow was trying toorgani:z.ean A cappella choir-he was trying to get them to sing ·•OiXie" and one "choir" member kept singing "Yankee Doodle Dandy." I\ was a happy group. But, there was no reuon why they shouldn't have been happy. They had been treated royalJy inalde. Although there were wall-to-wall people In the ballroom there was floor-to-a?lling food. Lavish decorations marked the food areas-a sushi bar, German food booth and an elaborate seafood table. It was such a great party that 40 people trit'd to cruh. J ana Whilnf'y Mreets party- "orr in f.oneit•rl(t> l,ounge Ter ri Marzell, Tom Klemens and · the fo<>d --~ ....... -:-"'-----------------------~~~-------r---------~_,_~~~~~~--~--------~--·------------------. ·-81 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday August 5. t983 •• 1'l ., Redf ords mourn murdered boyfriend of daught·er ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE rueuc NOTICC Nil.IC NOTlC( OAAHOE COUNTY FICTITIOUI IUllNHS 'ICTITIOUI eUllNIH ,ICTITIOUI .U .... 11 SUPflUOR COURT HAM! I TATEMENT NAMl ITATIMINT NAfllll ITAT'IMINT 100 Civic Centet Dr. WHI lhe 1011ow11111 1Jllf~on1 111~ <10111g !he I01low111g perion 11 ooing Tllo lollowlng petton• ere OOlng l enl• An•, CA. H 701 bu11neu H bu1tne11 u Du1lne11" P111n11111ELEX COMPUTER SPEN<..ER SP£CtAlTIES 220110 LOVI! SPEAKS S H1Gnl1nd 8 & R MAINTENANCI, M5 P9ile PROOUC IS INC A t;ORPORA TION Pl1cen11u Ave Co11u Mou CA View lrvl~. Co 927 f5 Or , Co111 Me ... CA 928J7 0 u I end. n t R 0 BER ' s 92627 RIAN AH H RHONE AKA KAY Plul Ed .... ltd Rtu o. Ma P"11 Or EVANSHINE an tndlYIOual 11110 l uu1" A Spe11c11r :li.>08 D Pt•cen· ELLEN WILLIAMS,~ Hlgl\l1nd View, Cotle M•U C" 92827 ST(PHERN M COHEN Jka SIEVE h• Av .. Coal• Meia t.A 92627 Irvine Ce 92715 Robe•! E BofglleUI 88$ Petle Dr . J t T •• .. • LONGMONT. Colo . (AP> - Police and guards hired by the family of actor Robert Redford stood guard outside as the Red- forda and 450 other people attend- ed the funeral of a slain joumaltsm stud ent. Sidney L. W ells, 22, killed by a aho tcun bl.a.st to the back of his head, had dated Redford's daugh- ter, Shauna J e an, for three years. The film star and h is son, James. served as pall bearers a t the ·funeral Thursday . A poem writ- ten b y James was included in the guide to the service, and inside the church was a framed photograph of Wells hugging M iss Redford. After the 40-minute servtce. the l\edford and W ells families left the crowded c hurch amid tight !3 . TM ·security for a 'Private prayer t aervice. . . ,;_ .. Redford emerged w ith his arm ·around his daughter, who was 'dreseed in black and wept into a .handkerchief. Shauna Redford The movie star interrupted filming of "'The Natural" an Buf- fa lo. N . Y ., ~d flew to Colorado to atlend the fun e raJ It was the se<·ond time, the ltc-d fords had t'l•nll' lo Culorndo for the Cum.·ral of u mcmbt.•r of thl' W e lls family Two years ugo. they attended the funeral of Wc·lls' father, a tommudtties broker who died in an automobile al'<.'tdent. Miss Redford. 22, and W e l ls lived in the same t'Ondorninlum complex and al tended the Univer- s ity of Colorado In Boulde r . Less than two hours ~fore the services began. Boulder County Coron er Rodney Ahlber~ released the results of an autopsy. which showed W ells had been killed by a sin gle blast from a 20-gauge shot gun. fired only a foot from the back of his head No arrests hav<• ht•t•n madt> In the 1:ase a nd polwe say they havt• n o motive o r suspa·ts for MCJn- day's k1lhng The serv1<.'es at Christ Con gregational C hurl'h were> do~-d to all but family and friends "out o f d ecen cy and r espt.oet." said the Rev. Ronald G ibson COHEN, tin 1nd1viOuul bolh o Pf•I 01111111 B Spencer 2208 D rr1111>u1m•aa1a co<10uClecl t>y an Cott ....... CA 92627 nert of EVACO COMPUTF.R llM( Pl11~11111t11 Ave Co•lil Mean c ... IMOMdual Tllll Dutlnen II conOuCl.cl by a SHARING SERVICES .. 1>11lnorthl1J 92tSU I R11111a11 II R11one 011118141 putneunlp •lo.u EVACO •kl EVACO, INC ano Th•• 1X.111n"u '' co110u~h1/l lly 811 Th11 a111omen1 '"'HS rtled wtln 11\e Paul E RIZZO [VANSHINE COMPANIES. INC II un111Curpora100 11ssoc1ehu11 0111111 Cou111y Clerk ol Orange Counly OH Thi• Slalemenl waa filed wtlll Ill• CQ1po11;11on 1ndtv1dually 11110 Oba 1t11111 °' p11nna1th1p July 8 11183 Counly Clerk ot Orenge Counly on EVACO COMPUTER llME SHAFI-L~urn A Spe ncltf '220278 July 7 1983 ING SERVICE aka CV ... CO t1ke T111~ •lalilm111ll was hllld with lhll PuuhSht1d 0181)ge CoaSI Delly f2201~ CVACO INC ano Does I 111roug11 <.ouuty C.1111 k 01 01a1100 Counly on P1101 July 15 n 29 Aug 5 1983 Puol111\ed Orange Coat! Delly 25 Inclusive July 12 1983 '134-83 PllOI Aug 5 12 111 26 1883 Ca&e No 39 19 09 F2:20472 4467 -83 SUMMONS Pubh,l\ed 01ang11 Coasl 011ly HOTICEI You hno been eu.cl. P1101 Au9 5 t2 19 26 1983 Tho court may decide 1gelnet you u 7 1-83 wllhout your beln9 heard unlaH K-06481 you rHpond "'llhln 30 day•. AHd PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF P:tCTITIOUI aUSINEH lhe Information below. DAVID J. MALLOY, aka N•ME ITATIMINT 11 you wrsn '0 seek lhe advice 01 "11 '1CTITIOUS BUSINESS DAVID JAMES MALLOY, Tnll loUOWlng peraon 1' doing 1utomey rn 11111 ma11e1 yoo should 0 I NAME STATEMENT a k a DA v I D JAM Es l>usinett .. o so promptly so ln&I yourllwl rdllen The follow1nn person IS <lotng MICRO PRODUCTS. 23812 Via :~~~onr.e '1 ·~"Y may lie e on busmen as • MOLLOY. aka DAVID J. Fabrtcanl8, Mission Vte10. 92891 AlllS01Ustedhas•dod11menouoo CALlfOANfA GLASS & ME'TAL MOLLOY AND OF PETI· J ames P Brainuo 2861 8aar. El lllbuma Ilda docldlr conlta Ud. tS732 B1ueEJ1rd l n Hun11ng1on TION TO ADMIN ISTER ES-CoSla Mesa CA 92626 •In •udlincl• • monot ~ue Ud. ,.. Beuch t.al 9264!:1 TATE NO A 11930• 11111business11 conduc;led Dy an B11aro Sloeckm 1573:? BluaB1tO ~ · • , 1nd1v111ual •pond• denlro do '° d ... LH 1• Ln Hllnt•n"tOll e .... w CA '125•9 To .di h1•1n.. b<•1w(1c1ar1es, Jame& p Brainard lnfotmec:lon que 1l9ue " T II you with 10 '""the lld¥lco of This ous•nl'~~ rs condu1111<1 by an 1 r1·d1111ri. iJ1td i·un11ngl'nl his s1e1emen1 wu filed wllh 11111 •n •Horne• In thl• m•llat, •ou 11Hl1Y•Oua1 l'I t·cli llirl> of IJAV ID J County Cterk 01 Orange Counly on ' ' 0111111 Swee~~· July 27 1983 ehould do 10 promplly 10 lhal your M /\ J J ') y k '"AV f D , .... wrlllen 1011-.on H , II any. may be ltu~ s1t11er101«1t Wd\ 111 .. 1,1 wi111 1111• , ,, J <i .., 221,_ lllod on lime t.ou111y t.tfl1• c.1 0 1 11111t• I .0tm1y "" JAM 1-;s MAL L O Y , aka Puohshed Oran"" Coaat OeJly SI Ut tad dHH •ollcllar el conH · AuQ ~ l\18.i DA V I [) JAM £S MOLLOY Pilot "uO 5 12 19 26 1983 lo de un abo91do en HI• Hunto, F22t911S k DA\' IU 1 MOLWY J U6S-113 debatll h•terlo lnmodletamonlo. PutfloSht;l,I 0<dll4t! l..CIJSI 0.ltl) '1 d ' an d• H I• manera. ou rHpuHI• P1hJI Aug S 12 19 25 t983 l"-'I ~uni. wh11 m;i V be uthl'r P\ELIC NOTICE H c•lle, 11 hay alguna. puoda H r ! 4472·8J w1w 11Ht·n~t1.J in lhe w ill ______ _...; ____ _ regletrad1 a llempo. ;md1111 l'Slatl' f FICTITIOUS I USINE8a 1·TO THE DE,ENDANT: A cl•ll PUBLIC MQTIC£ A h I (I l NAME ITATEMENT complalnt hH bean ttlod by th• I 11 ,JX·lition as ~-..·n 1 {'< The 1011ow1ng ~rson 11 do•ng PUBLIC NOTICC PUBllC NOTICE dalend lhl t lawtult, rou mutt. NAME STATEMENT tht• SUJX•n or Court ul Orange TROUT & ASSOCIATES CON· wllhln 30 days alter lh•S summons" rne 1011ow1r1g person •b doing Cuu 11 1 y rc·quest rng Iha l SUL TING AGENCY. 17378 Elm St, ;Arms talks showing 'flexibility' pelnlltt •galnt l you. ti rou with lo FICTITIOUS BUSINESS by ~h:irk-s ~et'<i Smoot '"I busmess as served on you Ille wlll\ this courl a busrne•s as Charlt•~ !{ • I Smool be ap-Foun1a1n Valley, CA 92708 wrillen •espnnse lo Ille compl&tnt COPIERS UNLIMITfO 1561 l'H Charles C Troul 17378 Elm SI , Unless you rJo. your oelault will be Pegasus S1 s11ma Anw Cot 92707 poinlt'<.I as ix·rsC:Jt1ol represen-Fountain Valley CA 92708 en10red on app11ca1ton ol lhe platn· R!!ymono Cdrl Khngllir, 1561 t...11vc• lo administer the· estate Tlus bu11ne6s rs conduclecl by an 1111 and 11\1scour1 mayenler a judge-Pegasus St San1s Ana CA 92707 of O;ivid J Malloy (under lhc• 1ndMdual mttnl aga1ns1 you lor lhe •ellel de· Snaron Eloise Klingler 1561 I I d d Ad Cnarles C Troul ~~ U.S. negotiator reports 'forward movem ent' at Geneva session WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- ;.dent Reagan's chief arms reduc- 9 . tion negotiator said today that oc both the United States and Soviet '" Union had shown flexibility that produced."forward movement" in the just-comple ted fourth r o und •· ofstrategicannsreduction talksin ..; Geneva. ~· START Ambassador Edward .) &wny told reporters after a • · 20-minute meeting with Reagan :~ at the White House that the latest round had been the "most signifi- cant to date" and that the Ameri- can side had exercised the in- creased flexibility the p resident • ,, bad said in June w ould h enceforth '' characterize the U.S. position . "I can report to you that I told the preside nt that the Soviets also showed some flexibility and for- t .ward movement," Rowny said. ·c · '"11le president a ppeared pleased that his flexible approach is being s:arrled out in serious and bus1- . JleSBllke nego tiations." 1. Rowny declined to e laborate on ·where each side had been flexible, but said that the central issues of ,~ the discussions had not been attected. The talks' fourth round ended Tuesday. "Reducing the warheads on :~ ·each aide by abou t o n e-third to · 5,000 remains the central element ~ of our position." Rowny said. "W e are abo determined to reduce, ·• over time, the 3-to-l Soviet ad- vantage in nuclear d estructive capability and potential. Our goals ~ iare two-fold: d eep reductions and .~ a more s table strategic rela-tions.hip .•• But Rowny said he d id not I~ • ~DllTI llTICll .,. ~· ·' ,, " .. ., .... .. Ip "' ,,. ~ . ,. : ... Bl'M'ING LILLIAN VIRGINIA BIT- TING. resident of West- rTWlStA!r. Ca. and Conner resident of Huntin~on. Beach, Ca. Passed away Auguat 4, 1983 at the Foun- tain Valley Com munity Hoapit.al. Mrs. Bitting was born in Chicago, Dlino&s on May 6, 1916 Beloved motMr of J o hn C . Batting, ai.o turviving are 4 grand. ch.idlr~n Jennifer. J ohn , Jacqu.i. and Joelene B1tting all of Westminster. Ca. F\i- neral services wiU be held on Saturday, August 6. 1983 at ll:OOA M at P1cerce Brothers Smiths' Chapel with private interment. Pierce Brothers Smiths' M o rtuar y director s . U.LnlHGHO .. SMfTH & TUTHIU. WISTCUH CHA,R 427 E 171h SI Cosla Mesa fl46-9:l71 ....... 'ACIAC ¥1tW MIMOll.4&.,AH C.rrerery Mo rtuary Chapel·Crematory 3600 Pac1l1c \hew Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 ~' \ 'J' ... McCOINIClr MOITUAllU l."guna Betich 494·9415 -L~vna H1t1s 768-0933 expect a breakthrough in the START talks until an agreement is reached in separate n etotiations about medium-range missile d e ployments in Europe. or unttJ modernized U.S. weapons are deployed there. That deployment is scheduJed to begin in December if an agr eement is not reach ed . R owny. who had once said he thought the chances of reaching a lo ng-range missile agreement by the e n d o f the year were 50-50, said today ''I've com e o Cf that." H e said h e had been criticized by pessimists as being too o p - timistic, and by optimists as being too pessimistic. "I 've now shifted to being hopefuJ," h e said. The n ext round is scheduled to begin Oct. 4. and Rowny said Reagan gave him "the fet>lmg h e wants me to sh ow the maximum flexibility" without compromis- ing the U .S . position. "W e're going to further narrow the differe nces.'' h e said The arms nego tiator t'Onf1nned that the Soviets had offe red in the just-completed t.alks to set "sub-Limits" for missiles. H e would n ot disclose the numbers and said that the limits would not mean a reduction m the ballistic missile warh ead s targeted l'ach nation has targeted on the other. H e complained that after a year o f talks. the!United States did not kno w what figures the Soviet Union is proposing for total missile warheads. "Ours is 5,000," he said . ''I thi nk they are very muc h opposed to reducing these ICBMs (Intercontinental Ballis tic Miss- iJes)." h e said. They want to keep these large. destabiliz.mg systems. We want to reduce these systems." Carpenters to get new contract off er LOS ANGELES (AP) -Con- struction mdustry leaders ex- pressed optimism for a settlement of the four-week-old carpenters strike in 11 South ern California counties with the announcement that a new contract proposal wouJd be presented. No det.ailc; were released about the proposal. which was to be presen ted at talks today. said industry spbk esman Robert Kruse. Discusss1ons broke off between thC' two sidC'S without <:xplanallon Tuesday Employer members of the three contractors' a.ssoe1ations then held a n intensive series of meetings 1n which they worked out an agreement for a new management o ffer, Kruse said. H e noted tha t the contractors have generally remained united m support of the ir d e mand to eliminate a contract clause requir- ing them to hire only uruonized subcontractors such as plumbers and e lectricians. ma11ded 111 1ne comp111n1. which Pegasus S1 Santa Ana CA 92707 11 C'JX•n tnt mmislr~tlOn This s1a1eme111 wu llled wolll Ille couto resull '" garnlshmenl ol Tnrs business ts condv~ted by anlof EsUttE'S AN) The pel1t1on County Clerk ol OraOQe Coonly on wages 1ak1n~ 01 money or property 1l'I01v1oua1 1s St'I for h earing in Dept. No. Aug :l, 1983 0< otl\er rehe reques1ed 1n 1he com· Raymono Car l Klingler I:\ at 700 Civtl Cent.er Dr f'222IDl4 pta1n1 lh1s 11a1emon1 was hied w111l me ' Pubhslled Orange Co•SI Daffy Oa1eo Oec 5 1982 Coon1y Cieri< 01 Orange County on W1.'lit. Santa Ana, CA 92701 P1101 Aug 5 12 19 26. 1983 LEE A BRANCH Cieri\ Aug 2 1983 un August 24, 191:13 al 9:30 4464.83 By Kalhleen A Hayes.Deputy f 222011 a m Publtsl\ed Orange Coest Daily Piiot Pubhshed Orange Coasl Oa11y lf' YOU OSJEC...,. h Ml.IC NOTICE July 29 Augusl 5 12 19, 1983 P1101 Aug 5 t2 19 26 t983 · •. U> 1 E'1------------ 43!i3-83 H68-83 granting o f the pelltlon. you 'teTtTIOUI .UllNEIS ---Dl-.,-,1C-NO-Tl_C_E---1------------should c·1thcr appear al the NAME STATEMENT r"°" PUBLIC NOTICE The lollOWlng person la dOlng , ____ .;;.;;..;.;.;;;...:..;.;;..;.;~---r-------;_;.~---hearing and s tate you obje<'-busineu 11 NOTICE 0, TRUSTEE SALE 1(08491 lloru. or rat~ wrmen Ob,)E'C'-OIPPITY DONUTS, 185-4 Newport L .. n Mo. 1M00175 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS lions walh lhe court before Blvd ' Co1111 M .... Ca .. 921127 Co ····oTN.W •. E ... ol.TIM32H B£NK. for NAME STATEMENT lhl' heunng. Your apni>ar-"T5EK SING CHOU, 7271 911\ St """" " '" Tne following person •s Oorng . 1... .-a' metly EQU"UTY SAVINGS ANO business as ann· may <X In person or by Tn1s Ovalness is rondUCled by 1n LO"N ASSOCl ... TION as duly llP· MICHELE s INTERNATIONAL your allorney 1no1vldual pointed Ttu81ee under the following GIFTS 370 E 171h s1reei Coste IF YOU A HE A CREDI-Tell Su.g Choo deSGtlbed deed ol trusl WILL SELL Mesa CA 926?7 TO . ThlS ilatemen1 *IS filed with the AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Manuel Garc•a-Juraoo. 26962 R ora l'Onlmgent C'red11:<>r County Clerk ol Orange Counly on HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH (P•Y· Salazar M1ss1011 v1e10. CA 92691 of the· deceas<'d, you must file July 7 1983 able at llme ol sale '" lawful money Michele Garcia-Jurado. 26962 your tla1m with the court or tr220147 ot tlle Unlled Slates) ell right. title saiazar. Mission v1810. CA 92691 pres<'nl 1110 the perso!Ull rep-Publlaned OraOQe Cout Deity and Interest conveyed 10 and now Thia business 15 conducaed by In· Piiot July 15 22 29 Aug S. 1883 held by n urider said Deed of TruSI 1n div.ouals (Husband g w iteJ M1tnu.I resenwt1ve appointed by lhe 4122-83 property l\erelnaUer described Garcl•·Jurlldo t'OUrl w1th1n four months '- TRUSTOR. JERRY J JONES an Mk:llalo Qerci.-Jurlldo from the date or farsl issuance i----PU8l--IC_...N0_J_tc_£ ___ _ unmant.o men lhrs s1a1emenl was ltled w1lh Ille { I l d-' "'--BENEFICl"RY EQUALITY SAV· Counly Clerk Ot Ofanoe Counly on 0 el crs as prov1 .,... an ~- INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION.. July 25 1983 F22140a t1on 700 of the Probate Code '1~:i~:A~i:· i;orparetlon Pvbllstied Oronge Coes1 Dally of Californaa The time for rr11 fOllowrng person 11 dOlng Reootded Oecemt>e< 21. 1981 as Pllol July 29 August 5 12 19. 1983 filing clatn\S will not expire ous1ness •• ~"e'~r o~g"~~~~:.o~: ,~4a~~Q i:~ 432l·83 prior Lo four months from the (alZILZ CORPORA TE Se'RVICES 01 Ille Recotder of Orange Counly dale of the heapng n oticed ~~~c~a 'g62~~7 18111 Sa •6· Centi PARCEL I Unll 88 as sl\own ano PUBLIC NOTICE above R MICHAEl ZILZ 161 E 18th St oescrrbed in Ille Condominium Pion T YOU MAY EXAMINE lh ~s c 0511 Mesa c1 92627 rec0tdCld on August t6 1977 1n .S. Ho.3089 e oooi. 12JJ9 peges 672 10 709 rn-NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE (ilt' kt'pl bv lh1.• l"OUrt If you This bulrneSli is conOUC1ed by 1111 lctusive ol Olltclal Records OI Sll•O EYOOllOARE IN OsffAULT UNDER A 8f(• 1nl1•rcSled In lhe est.3tt' md1v1dua1 R M1cn•e! Z~z Counly 0 E F TRU. T OATFO FEBRU· • j I PARCEL 2 An undMded one ARV ?6 1951 IJNLESS vou TAKE' you m;iy ~rvl' upon the ex Tiits s1a1emen1 wu liled w11h the e1ghly·n•n1h (11891h) 1n1eres1 as DIA( !ION TO PROTECT YOUR (~\Jlor u r adman1slrat.or or rounl~ c:~; ol Orenge County on 1 1enan1incommon1n the lee 1n1erest HOM( IT MA 1 BE SOLO "1 A PUB U"•ln Ihle' allornev for the ex-uty 1 1 d C l it. SALE II YOU N£EO AN EXPLA r · f'2204M :;: 8r"r~~ ¥':..3 o:mon ~:a ~:1~1.~ NA flON OF nit NATURE OF THE l't'UhJr ur admm1slrator. and Pubhsh&a Otano• Coas1 Dally boOl> •06. pegea ~and pl•. MIS-PROCEEOING AGA•NST YOU vou hl1.· Wll h th1· wurt Wllh proof 1101 July 1!1 22 29 Aug 5 ~1983 cetlaneoos Maps records ol said SHOUl D CONTACT A LAWYER Inf S<'t Vll"t' J w r11ten requesl l30-83 County es suet• lerm •• dellned In STA N SHAW CORPORATION A Sl~lltng that you desire specaaJ t-------------1118 Article enl•lled "Oeftniilon o< CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as . PUBLIC NOTICE 1"8 OeclatallOfl ol Covenants. Con· Ouly llPPOtnled Trustee under the l\l)ll{'(' Of the filing Of an Jn· t------------- 1)1t1on1 and Ret111C110n1 recorded 1n lollow•no desGrrOed oee0 or tru51 ventur y and a ppraisemenl of FtCTn1ous aUS*EIS b()()!( 12339, P•oe 810 ol Olltcral Re-WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION C'Slat(' asst"lS or of the pelt-NAME ITATEMEN1" cords (lhe "Oeclarallon"), end any CTOSTHE HIOHES1 BIDDER FOR lions or arc'Ounts mentioned The lollowll'g persons are d0tng 1mendmen1s °' enne .. 1ons thereto A H or as se1 IOrlh in Secllon usiness as EXCEPT THEREFROM all°''· ges 292•h Ol lhe C1v1I Code, all rtghl 1111• an Set·uon 14!00 and 1200 5 of COUNTRY CRITTERS CARO & m1nera1s and 011\ef hydrocarb<>ns. end 1n1eres1 convttyed 10 ano now the CaJ1fom1a Probate Code ins 32061 Camino Capjstrano, be4ow • deptn of soo ree1. wilhoul ne10 by 11 under se10 Deed 01 Trull In David G. Dunda s of an Juan Capistrano. Ce . 92875 aha rlQhl 01 eurtace en1ry as re-theprol)4lr1yhere111allerdesc11t>ed S IMON M KINSEY JOHN C UPTON SERVICE. INC , Mt\40, In ININmenls ol recorO TRUSTOR Rtcllllrd W Herl. I n • C 1386 Los Riot , S•n Juan PARCEL 3 fl-...nas 88 set 10<11\ unmarried man end, Maxine J MfLLER 1p 1s1rano. c. 92675 1n lne Sections enlllled ··c.r1111n Reddy an u11marr1eo woman 4000 Mac Arlhur Blvd .• 4350 T111s bustness 11 condUCled b)' 1 Easemenls '°' Ownera". "Suppor1, BENE F, c I AR y M T IN Newport Beabc Ca. 92660 orp0<allon Sanlomena •nd EnctoaChment" and CCRPOR" TEO ' Otana Lee Uplon, Sec ·Monigomery SlreelEaMmenti" 01 Recoroed Maren 5. 1981 es 111sir 851 -1234 Tiits st•lement wu ltled wtlll Ille Ille Ar11cle enlllled "Euemen11·· o< No 6 l80 •n t>ooi.. 13969 pege 1504 Pubhshed Orange Coast ounly Cler-of C>fange County on the o.ctateUon of Olllcta1 Records in the olllce of Ille Daily Pi Int July 30, Aug, 5, 6. July 8. 1983 PARCEL• E&Mmenll u 181 IOr1h Rec0<der of Orange Counly said '220275 in ,,,. Section• et1llli.d "Cerlaln deed oflrusl desc11bes 1he following 1983 .f351 ·f! Publlsned O•ange c;ou1 Oally EaMman1s 10< o-r-s" &nd "Sup-property All 11\el cer1a1n lano snu-P1101 July IS. 22. 29. Aug. 5. 1843 pon, S.nlarnenl end Encroach· 111&<1rn1111 S1ale of Calllornta. Coun· Ml.IC NOTICE 4133.53 men1 ol tile Article et11111ed "E-ly ol Orange, Clly ol Cotta Meaa. ------------------------men11 of of ,,,. Oecl1tlllon of oescrtt>ed as follows OAANOE COUNTY PUBllC NOTIC£ Covenente, Con01tlon1 and Aeelrle· PARCEL I Lot 30 of TIKI No SUPEAIOll COURT lions rec0<dCld In bOOI< 12324. page 104'5, as shown on • map recorded 700 CMc C8"10f Dr. WMI ,tCTIT'IOiJI eu ... u 1100 of Ottlel•I ReGOfdl (the ··MH · In Bool\ 449, Psges 12 to 17, In· Sante Ana, CA. tV01 NAME STATEMENT '" Oeclateuon"). Ind eny emend· clu11Ve ol M1soell1neous Meps, "" Ptemlltt J•m•• e. Sutheflln 111: The 10110 .... 1ng pereon 11 OOlng ments °' ennell.lllons th<erelo cords ol Orange Coonly CaNlorn1a W1lt9f Robert A1wllnga; end CoH 1>us1nesa as 'You ere In defaull under a 0..0 and H CO<rected by thal C1rlll1Cale Aawllnge POL VCANf PATIO FURNITURE. ol Trim dated Oeoeml>ef 11 1981 ot C0<rec110n recorded 1n Book Oetendanl Don•ld A. SkJerven 1•2•-B R11c11ey Street. Sen11 "na. mless you telle action 10 ~roted 13125 P11oe 1449 of Otllc1111 Re· end Haney A. Slelarven, Wllll1m fl. Ca 92705 your property 11 may be told 81 1 C:O<ds ol Slld Orang11 County Ooultch •nd Eugenia II. Ooulech: LANE ONYSCHUK 1822'" New- pul>tlc Mle If you need en e~p•a· PARCEL 2 An appurlen1n1 ease-Mllfo.-d W. D.t\I, Jr. ~ Ann L. por1 Blvd Su11e 20• Co111 Mna. net Ion of Ille nature ol Ille Pfooeed• ment 101 use end entoyment over 1ne Oahl; L90nard L. Monnier " •nd 92$27 1n9 agllnll yoo, you allould conleot 1 common area. being Lots 112 Qlorla A. Cormier: Iara aymOfl• This buslneu 11 conducted by an lawye•" lhrougll t 15 inclusive ol said Tract 8et1e, l•en• I . Traworrow, 1ndtv10ua1 20 Heritage lrvt~ C• 927 " "(II No 10445 as set'°''" In lhe Oecl1t· Kat~tne s. Oewaon, Wllllem Rob-Lana Onysctiuk 1 eareet •ddresi or com-••IOn 01 Covenenls ConOlllOns and ort D•••on. Phllllp O.tdnet llmon. Tiits sl•lemanl was 111.o w1111 Ille mond&algnatlon II lhown above, no ReSlrlCllons lor Sommer set Aa1mend Treworrow. Vlrglnl• County Cieri. ol Orange County on werren1y ts given ••lo"' complete-Clllhomes r9(;orOIMI 1n Book 13211 Trevortow, Anne LoulH Tre•orrow, Juiv 11 1963 neu or corractneur The Pege 1720 and 1r.e lirSI ~upp1emen1 Aa1mot1d O. Trnorrow, H Trv•tff, ~ Orange Cou1 Deily 22, 29 Aug 5, 1983 11ene11e1ary under said o-i of to tne Oecl&ra11011 1ec0<ded •n Book Ke yelona Snlno• •nd Loan A.. Publlslled Tn.rat, by reuon ol 8 breecll or de-13273. Page 186 bOlh 01 Ofllc1a1 llOClatlon, Cedric P Horn. a.fthe H Pllol July IS taun In 11\• OlilHoatlons aecured Reoords ano any amendmenl• Sh1f0f, Tr111t" undet .. rtlla H. thteby l\ef81olore ex~ted and de· •hereto 8h•t•r lntor¥1Yoe Tr111t, Crocllor ------------11¥ered 10 lhe undenlgned 1 wr11len MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS 901 N•tlon•l •anll. and ell ~· IHI· PlJll.IC NOTICC 412&-83 notic. of ~II end ol elecllon 10 Lomoaro Court CoslcJ Mna Ca knowt1, c l•lmlnt 1ny l09al or ------------ c:ovM the undetslgned 10 Mii Hid 92.~2e oqultebla rloht, Ulla, Htete. llen, or OAAHOe COUNTY PfooertY to Hll•l'f said obllgatlon, Ill e s1ree1 aoorass or c:ommori lnterHI In Iha pt(ltlerty O-rlbecl l\INA!Of' COUAT Ind lherHller 1111 unde•Slgnod desron•••on is snown 11oove no war· In Iha compl.itlt ttd'lerM 10 pleln-700 C1'ric Cet1t« Or. WMt eauMd eald noirc. of bre&eh of elec· tanay is g•ven as 10 •Is completeness 1111•' title, or ony cloud on ~ntlfh' Santa Ana. CA. mo1 tlon 1o be Recorded Seplemt>et 22, or correctnessl 11110 lhereto n1med •• o-1 Pl111n11tt Morland C Fischer end 19112. u lnSlr No 62~33620 in Of· Ille 11ene11c111ry •mder 'a10 Deed through 100, lnclu•I••· Leonard Ttc:hn8f. dba FISCHER. lletll Records Seid sale \Olill be 01 Trus1 b" re111on ol a bre11ch or C8Se No 35·71·118 TACHNER & STRAUSS made. bul witl\OUI covenanl Or ,..., del.,ull '" lht!! obllga11on' secured SUMMONS Oalondant l ance L Rudman, Ale• ranly, aKpress or Implied, rtgardlng 11\ereby here1otore oecu11ct and SECOND AMENDED COM,LAINT Lance l Oa•Che 11118 paeMSslon Of encumbranott Ot!ll¥erf!d to Ille unOe111gned a wrll· TO QUIET TITLE TO Al!AL rAOP· Cen•No 40 38 22 10 pay 1118 remef~lng pr1oclpal sum 0j tM Dec1ara11on of ~lsull and De-IRTY I V..,ONI the notM1a) -.ct.trod by Mid 0ee4 ol mend 101 Sale and w111ten notice OI HOTICEI You 111¥9 been tved. NOTICE! 'I'• II.aft beOft ....._ Tni•t. wilh 1n1er1tt n In sald Deed 01 b•e&Ch Ind of e1ec11on 10 ceuH lhe The co'"' m•y decide 119eln1t yov The cowt m., deel!M .....,_, ,_ Truel, 1-. ol\arges and OllpenM11 of undertione<J 10 ~I Hid properly lo without 1ovr belnt heerd un4"o wltho\lt ,.-MMt heard ~ Ille Truatee •nd 01 lhe trueie created s1111s1y "''" ob119011on1 and 1ner11-rou rHpond Within )0 d•r•. Reed rou """"" ....... • ..,._ 9'...e by tald o-i ol Trust s 110 sele wlll eller lh~ undfttstgned causeo u1d Ille lnlormetlon Meow. IN lnlOf'metteft ~. be held on Tl\urlday Auguet 2!i. nohc~ ol D1eacf'I eno ol elecllon 10 II you .... 111110 Nell lhe adVIOo ol an II you wllll 10 llMll the ldvtQe ot an 1983 et 2 oo p M., ., lhe Chapmen l}a Rf!corded "P"I 6 1983 es instr 1110<ney 1n 11\11 m111er. you anould e111>1ney tn ll\lt moner. you lhOIAd Avenue enlrance 10 1ho CMc Cenler No 83-143571 do 10 promplly so lhel yoor w1mon do so promftly ao 1h11 your wrll1et1 Building, 300 EHi Chapm11n Alie , Se10 sate will t>e made bul wl1hou1 responH . If Mv, mey bo !tied on rNPO"M. 1 &ny, rn•y ~ tiled on Orange CA c:ovenan1 Of w•rr•nty e.press or Im-ume time Notic8 "' Ille time ol 111141 bid• plied regarding lllle. poSHUIOn, Of AVllOIUlled "' lldO demllldedo AVllOfUaled he etdo ~ mty be mide Ill call\ and or 011i.iiiere ancumbrt1nCfl, 10 P•Y lhe remaining El 1r111u111•, leda declcllr contta Ud. El 1rlbum1, lede -.... _... W. °' e.1111.o cnac:i..e tpeollled In CMI pr1n<:1PAI sum of the notel•) tecured eln eudleftcla 1 m-que \kl. re-•In evdleftela 1 -""° Ull, ,.. eoo. S.Cilotl 2G24h by se10 Deed of Trutt, with lnlere11 •llOflCh dentro do M dlae. LN ta eponde defttto de • ..... LM .. A1 the time of the ltltllel publl-111nS&ldnoltP•Ovkled,1dv1ncu.1t lnfClfmac:teftqve.ie-. IMomleohn.,_....._ C811on of 11111 nol~ lhe 10111 any, ul'der Ille lt<me Of ••Id OMd of It 1ou wleh to IMll the adYlce of "row Wt.h-. ..et-.....,_., emounl of Ille unpllld belanoe of'"' Tru11. leet. chergea 11nd e~Oet1M• ol an 1tt0t110r In ttll• 1111tt.,, row .,. fttt«MJ In ,.. ,......., ,_ obflgatlon MCUred 'by 11141 •l>ove a.-lht TrutlH 1nd ol 11\e lrutlt crHll!d thould do eo ~ptlr ao ""' ,_ lhovkl de .. ~ .. ht,.._ ecrr~ deed of'"''' end "'lm•ted by Mkl OHd ol Trutl S•ld ••'• w111 written '"POf'M, If "''· mer lie wmttri ,.._, If -.. _, .. cost1, ••P«'MI •nd tdlllllCH 19 be helO on Augutt 8, 1913. al 11.00 ftled on '""*' Med 8'I ttMe. 120 921 S5 · AM . 81 lhl! tron1 e111r1nco ol Sten llVetectd .... 1oltcltarel-llU...., .... ......_ .. _ Todeter~1netneopenlf19bl<I you Show Corporallon. :>315 EHt 171h jo do un •bOfado en tate aeunto, te de un .._.. _. .... ..-... maycaM{819)5S4-8333 ' S11 .. 1.S1ntaA111.Ce 02711 debtrla hMlfto lnrn_..t_le, 6Mer11 ~Ml• turH•, 0.ted July 28 11183 The Iola! emounl 01 11\t unpaid cte Mii _., eu ,..,_,. de au1 -., 1111 1 IJ JI Ill j .. San Juan Cap1slr;iino 495 1776 Publlene<I Ortnot Coul Dally l>lllAnco ot lhe obllg•llon ..Cured l>y H orita, el haJ lltun.. puecta -eeefttl, at £' .... -Piiot "UOUSI 3 10 f7 t!l8''l 4416-83 Miid ptOi)erty to be IOld. together raglttrllda a 'ltflt,o. ,...._,,.. a .-----·--·--· _ _ wllh lnttrt1tt. la1e ch.,091. and NII· '•TO THI Dl,.NDANTi II etwll l·TO THI ANT! A .... m11e<1 co••• eapenaes and IHI complelnt '-Men flted 111 the __., .._ .._ ...,. _, ... HADOll UWM-WT. OllYI Mortuwy • C.me1ery Cremerory 1625 G•tler Ave ~•Mes3 ~().55~ Do not disturb Robby Robert hu tht> right idea. When busine for hi~ Gra s Hou e grow ~low, he plant him elf in front of the old Westwood Thealer in Midland, Texm~. With le 'than three inche of rain thiR y<'or, I own ole. hove litf'rnlly dric.·d up. THlNOS 1000 ,,,..... --' T. ftl car 2. read,\\; . =er p\anfs 4. fttd the '""""' 5. shoPPkl& v•nces "' 01 me <1••• hereof 11 palnlUf eeelnol Y"'• If 18'1 wleti to _.... .... ..-.. ,... If ,.. -"" • S 1 13 950 &O 0111 July 7, 11183 de,.1141 tllft law1utt, JOU Muot, deftlM tlllie lllrwwlt, ,... ...-, ST AN SHAW CORPORATION u within. d•Y .. ttlf ll\ft1urn111onaJ• wllhlft '° d•yt '"., lhlt wmmone .. 1a•d T 11.1•tee MrveO on you. Illa wuh \ht• coutt 1 Mr"9d on yOU, fMt ... 111 thl9 court a 8y S11n Sn•w Corpor111on wrillen r .. Pof\M 10 Ille c:omplaln1 written retC>OnM to lht cornt>llllnt. 2315 EUI St•tlllMnlh SlrNI Unlut you dO, yO\lf oefaull WIH be Unte.• 'l'OU do. your o.f-'\ ... tit S•nt11 A111. C•lll 927 t 1 entarlld on 1ppllc1110t1 ol 1111 plllln-entered on 8PQflcatlon Of tM p4ajn.. (714154~·5811 lllf end lhltGOurt m1y et1t8< t ju<IOt· lltt.1114 tllltcourt m1)'et1Nlr a~ Pv11t"IWW1 Oran110 Cool Dolly P110t me111 19111111 you IOf Ille rM! 0.. menl ~·' yOU lot the Nlel a.-July n 29 Avo ~. 1"3 mandeO 111 11\t compllllnl. wl>IOl'I mended If\ tilt OOl'f\Ol9lnt, wl*1fl 4148·83 COulO re1ult In 011r111a11ment of could raeult In 91~1 Of IPHITllITT i.noellt ollen wtlen you UH re1ult-getllno Delly PllOI ClaHltled <\dt 10 rMCll IM Orange Co.tat mttkel P 9n• e<12·ser11 w11ott. 1a111no 01 mor1<1y or pt~ty weo-, 111eino 01 rnon.y ti' II(~ °' olllt< r110ef tOQUffted In lht com· or ot'* ,.,._, t9Q11Mted In '"°"°'"" pt11n1 pla+nt D•ted JUiy 28, 198' Dated MAY 1t, 1"3 L(( A onANCH. Cltrk L~E 4 &AANCM. C•~ By C K~1t11 Dl>1>11ty fty C1e1fe l'eulkner. C>.pvtt 111101,,11.,d Ot11no-<:01111 Dall)' PtlOI Publltlle<I OtMQO Conl Deily ""'°4 .... ,. ~'l t.uou,,-.. 11 19. IH3 Jut-t 29 AUO\'•'" It 18 •MJ 4314·13 438~ ... , .. Oronge Coast DAILY PILOT /Fr'lday, Auouat 6, 1983 Ml.JC NOTlCl Nl.IC NOTICE PlltJC NOTICE Nil.IC NOll~C PUBl.IC NOTICE P\EllC NOTICE NWC NOTICE rlalC NOflCL ~----~~..;;.....;~;.;.;.;;,..... _____ ~~--....;..;;.;;... ____ ....._;;.;;... ____ ~ ---------'------;;.;;;.. ....... --~11~--~~.;;;;::;,;;..;~~=------1 -------.;;.;;.;.;.;;..,;.;.;;.;.;..;;.:.~-----_____ ...;.,;;.;;.;;;;,;,..;.;.;;..;...~----~1 ------~;;..;;.;.;..,;~;.;.;.;;.... __ ~-1-------..... ~------------ f1CTITIOUI ..,..... P:ICTITIOUS BUSMilHI PICTITIOUI BUllNIH "c m1ous BUllNHS FICTn•OUt 8UllNIH OflANOC COUNTY f lCTrTIOUS 9UllMllS FlCTITIOUe 9Ul*llH NAMI 8TATIM9ff NA• STATU•NT NUii ITATftllNT N,._ IUTIMINT NAMI STAl l MINT l\lfttfllOlll COVf'l lllll« IUTllMNT 1UM1 n.aTIMINT t he IOllowlng ~· we d°'"O flle fOllowlnfil 0-llOl\I .,. doing llw lollOW\no pettOlll .,, domg lM lollowlng peraon1 d•e OOlllO Tne loll0w1ng ptrtM>n t. doing 700 Cl•lo C•nler Or. w .. 1 r11a lol10w1ng peeaona 11• dOlng TN! followlng pettlOI' 11 dolnQ bulln<KS H w lllll'SJ • buslnMI U bualn&H H but1ne:u al 11111• An1, CA n701 bUsl-U bu-'"9U 11 CLASS ACTS,414 ·3111 '"!!'.i l•IAC!ION OU•LT·IN VACUUMS EOUtNE OATA SYST!MS. 104 13 F&RAUTOBOOY6HOP llttl HCAlTHTE~ 200S w 9alooa Pl••""" 60RG·WAAN[R TH!WIZAROSOFAAHSBOOY 1HE HOlOUETEA COMPANY, Suite 8, ~ e..ctl, C.. 92119;) ll>IACTION VAC. 16811 Newporl Slllet Ave Foonllln Vllley CA Wllttn•m St , S11111 An1, Ca 92821 •304 NtwPOtt BMcll CA 9UU EQUITIES CORPORATION CRAF'TER S 800 W W1ll11m1on I I I IS Con<Jor Ave Foun111n Vll1-y JERI OINISE HAWl<INS. 11 Co-.-l lvO ~n1 t 1 I, Cotll Meu C1 . 92708 "4og1n..O Mon11 Co• 897 Centlf Jon HttlOW 1079 We11mln•llet. O<dll•ndant Ill REAL ESTATE IN• A.,. Suite E. Fulle<IOll C• 02831 Ce 97708 entry. Ntwp0f18-cll. C1 .12te0 92627 D1vlel MICll .. I B•rrow, 408 81r .. 1. Coate M .... C1 1126'7 G1101<1 Otove CA 11i~3 VESTMENT BANK!AS. INC. Ind OAlllD CHARES SCHLUP, 113112 MARI/IN 0 SCHMITT, 947S Ccw· MAAIL.£t JO HAWKINS. 11 Coot· PAUL N JEWELL. 2233 Senlml Betnlld 'D'. Cottt M111. CA 9282t This Du.in..• If conducl~ oy II\ Th•• l>Ul•nftl •• eonouc:teo Dy .,, JAMES A MCMAHON Ind DOES 1 Ol)'IOnl C1t Hununglon BllGll. c. morant Clf Foun111n \I~. c. entry, N&wpon Buell, Cell!., c.... ClrGle. CetN C• H307 Rlllelall Stanton, 104 13 81111". ~nd1vtdu1t lnllMOual throuoii 20 inclutlvll 12646 9?708 92~ STEVEN R CHUBBIC, 1324 • 104!, Foonleln V•ll•Y CA 9270t Reo1n1ld Mows Co• Jon Hl tlOw Co•e Nn 402J 13 DAVIO RANDA~~ OWEN '1422 Hiii t>utlMll I• ~·eo DY .,, TNt bu-'""8 II con<kactld Dy 1111 SunllM. ModNlo. C• . 95350 K111 M~· 1039' ShadyrldOI Tiil• allllllllnl WU mid wltll Ill• T n1• at1At1men1 .... hll<l wl11'1 H'IO IUMMON& Lemon rr .. w Hunungton S.•Cll lndM<lul l uolllC;Ofpotl le<l usoc1etl0/I Olhet Tnla blalnna 11 c;onouc;11d by 1 Ot , Santa Ana CA 9'706 COunty Ci.<11 ot Oreng1 County on C0\11\ty Ct11tk 01 01•r19e County uri C1 . 92848 Mw1n1 L Scllmltl ll)en 1 partnl"Shlp ~11 per1n1!'9Np TrU• ou1ln1ta II eooductlCI by •July 13, 1983 Juty 2t 198J NOTICE! YOll llaw1 bMn •!Md. lhll ou11nee1 11 conOuc•e<l by 1 1 h•a •••tetnent wu I~ wn11 the Jeri OenlM HIWll"11 Peul N. JoweM g41ner11 PlrtM<anlp f'220MI fl721575 Th• court ,.,., decide egalnet JOU 9tner11 pa11nersh•p County C•11 ol O•••'O• Co..;nty on MerllM Jo Hewtlllll S11ven R. ChuDbl• O.vld B1rrow Publl1neo Orange Coatt Dally PuDllsheO Orang!' Coes• 0111y wlthou• rour being heerd u"'-9• Da~10 Scttlup July 7 11183 Tlll1 1111ement wH flied wttll Ille n.11 11111man1 ••• llltO with tM Th•• 1111-1 wH lileO with II\¥ P•lot July n 29 Augutt 5. 11, 1983 Piiot Aug !. t:• 19 ;it. 19113 rou rH Pof'd within )0 d1y1. lilted Trus a111e1nen1 w .. !Hod with the F2201" County C'-'" of Ofenge county on Counly ()e<k ol 011noe C:O...nty on County Clerk ol Ot•no1 County on 3018·83 4<469 8J Ill• lnlCHmetlon below, Cc>unty C111<~ 01 01&t1ge County on PuDhlhtHI Orlf'QO Cool Delly My 13, 1983 July 12. 19t3 July 20. 198a MllC MnflCE 11 you w1111to Mell1ne advi<leol an July 1 t. 1983 P•lot July 15, 22 19. Aug 5 1983 n:aeDI ~ fll21Q:l1 PUBlJC NOTICE nv 11110111ey In tlli. m111e1 you a11ould ,220309 •070-83 P\Bl.JC NOTICE Pvbllst141<S Or1nge Cout Del~ P11blltnlCI Orange CoHt 01ily PuDll1hed 011nge Cou1 Dally • NOTICE OF DEATH 0 1-' oo •o c>•omplly so 1na1 you• wttllen PuotlsheO Orange Lnul Dally Piiot July Hi, 22 2$ Aug s. 198' PllOC July 15. 22, 29, Aug S, 11183 P110t Auo S, 12, Ill, 28, 11183 NOTICE 0 ' TlllUITEE'S SALE HA z EL J OSE PI' IN E , .. ponse 11 1ny "''Y oe tiled on PllOI July 15, 22. 29, Auo b 1983 4 Wt-~ • 186·83 •~74-83 On Augull 31 1983 at 2 00 P M 1 time 4 14'7·83 1-----------------1-------------------Mld·C•I Servlcff e Celll0tn1a Cot· ANDERSON AND OF PETI· AYISOIUated na 9'do oemandade KOMllO Ml.IC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE poratlon. 410 w ' Badillo. Covina TION TO AOMINIS1'F.R ES· El 1111>umo. l•cl• ~ldtr ~ontre Ud. DllDLIC MnflCE ftCTITIOUI •USINESS P\8.IC NOTICE California 917i2 n duly !lppomled TATE NO Al 19393 aln audl1ncla • meno1 q119 Ud. ,.. n.-J nv NAME I TATl!MIUfT I TATIMl!NT Of flCTtllOUI •UllNEll Trustee under and pursuant to Oeeo •r I ,. ' 1pond1 d1nlro d• 30 dl11. LH 11 -------------1 fh<! 1011ow1no peraon 11 d'\OQ flCTI1lOUI 9USMll AIANDONMfNT OF U8E Of' NAMI ITATl!M&NT ol Tru91 recorded October 2. 1980. o al tu!U'S, bt:nl'fl•'lllflt'!>, lnlormaclon qu1 1l9u1. FICTITIOUS BUllNEIS bu1lne11 H NA .. ITATIMINT "cTmoue BUllNl!ll NAMI Tne tollowlng petlOn Is doing Ulna! NO 3199,ln bOOk 1377. pag ... crt-d1tors and l'o11\lnte(•fll II t h 10 lk tM ldYI~ ol Th t NAME STATEMENT VIVE LA DIFFERENCE. 2211E17tn The followlng petlOnl ire dOIOQ TM 11nd11<.igne<1 does ne<eby buslneu 11 15911, ol Oltlc1e1 Records In 111e otrlce cn-d1 wrs oC llau:I JOS4.•phlnl' en !~~'~:1 In ~hi• Mlltlf' you b e ollowiiig persons a•e aoing S1r..,1, S1n11 An•. CA 92701 bualness... Cl"llly lhll. 1llectlve July I. 1983 It (Al NATIONAL IMMAGE COORDI· of (he County AKOrOe•s of Or•nO' A ndc•rson and nPrson:. whu 1hould do 10 promptly 10 111.i Y0\11 ut~c,·· ~~MPONENl s '8345 Cteudlnll Wright, 18812 WIJnul HOLL Y'S BUOOA p 0 Boa tt32'3 ceeseO to do bualneas under Ille llC· NA 1.E ENTERPRISES ( B) County, State of Cahtorn1a e•ecuted .--• I II be • Street. Founllln Valley CA 92708 Coale Mela. c1 , 92627, 2009 Alilo, tltlous firm name of: BALBOA CHEVERON (Cl SHELL (0) UNIO"I by George Freilman as Trustors may l><• l)thc>rwtse 1111t·n•sll'C.I wr tlln r1tponH. •nr. miy GumtrM Lane Huniinoion Beech. Tn1s Dullnen ••conducted by an Coate M.a.. Cl . 92627 ISLANO REALT'V ~NO INVEST-(E) MOBILE.' (Fl EXXON'. !GI ARCO: WILL SELL Al PUBLIC AUCTION tn lhl• Wiii Jf1d/"r t•\t.'.lll' ll~~:t:';.111 .ollclt"•l~OftM-CaN,E~~~OBERT DOTY 18345 lnalv1dual HOLLY ANN WOOTERS. 2009 MENT CO , II 201 111ne AvClf'lue, AUTO CARE SPECIAL. 105 E 18th. TO HIGHESl BIOOER FOR CASH A pt•tittVn hai. bt>tm fllt•d "" de un 1....,.11110 en Hll uunlo G 1 L H , ' •>&•rn Clauolne WrlQhl Allso, eo.11 Mesa c 1 • 92827 BalDoa 1111nd. N-port 861c:n, Call· Costa Mesa, 92827 ipayaDle at t•n1e ol sale •n 1aw1u1 ,... ......, ' um rff ane unl•ng,on ...,_ Tn1s 11a1ement was hlecl wnh 111<1 KENNETH H SOUTH. 230 Orange for111a. whlc:h business was l0<merty Mochael E Moflerty 404 2 Isl money 01 the uruteo St111es1 at the hy Duugl.i~ J Andt•rwn tn del>eda lleelllo lnmldlatemenl•. Ca 92646 County Clerk ol Orange County on St., Newport Bea<:ll, c a 112863 composld of Ille following co•por· Manllatlln Beach CA ' lron1 entrence ol 1108 w Seven-thl' Su1>4•nor C'o111 I of Or;in~l' d• ~•I• 1 ~•n•1:· i u .:=•'~ RUTH EVELYN DOTY. l8345 July 25 1983 F22MOI lhts bullneu is conducted DY 1 lllOn whose n1me in lull and plac;e ol This Dus•ness 1s conducleo by 1n teenth St Santa Ana. Callt0<n1a Cuu 1H \' n·4 Ul·:.. lt ng 1 hi.It ~:::.:~.;, • ~r.,~::n•, " g~m~~J'ane Hunlington Beach PuDhshe<l O•anoe Coast Oa-y genetll par1tllfSl1•p residence II es follows. 10 Wit lndl\lldu&I 97706 all rlQlll lltle and 1nlete81 con 0<1u,1t ;~ J /\ ndl'l 'llll IW d" I · TO THE DEFENDANT: A clwlt lh t>u b P11or Jul/ 29 AuguSI 5 12 19 1983 HOii A Wool s CLAW CO , a C1hlornia corl)Of· MICl\&el E Moriarty veyea to ano now held Dy 11 unde< " • " I '5 s•ne~i. •S cono..cteo V an 4320•83 y S "' a110n 201 Manne Avenue Balboa This state-·n· was 111_ .. _11k tk• "°Id OeeCl 01 Trust in teh Pr"""'fl' }'0111h·d J!> µt'l':.4.!0d I 11•µn·:.<•11 com1 P111falnl 111 H bMn11ntld D1Y .. •h1• •nd1v1oual (Husoan<l ena W•le) Kenneth H OUtll • B c ,,_ ' "" -...... -...... ' d l P• nt eo• n•I JOU. ,.., w ... 0 Rutll Ooty DllOLIC ""'TICE This s111emen1 was llled wllll 1111 1111no Newport eacn ahl0<n•a County Ck!<k of Orang11 County 011 111uate0 "' saia Counly and State Wtlvc· 11> '1 lllllll)>h•r I W t':>klll 1d•l1nd thl• l1w1ult, you mu1t, lh•s s1atemen1 .. as r.iea w1111 tne ruu "" County Clerk ol Orange County on Tiie ong•n•l llct111ous ousiness n1me J1.ly 2!) 1983 Oeacribe<I as LOI 6 ot Ti act No of I lawl J1.::.. pl11n1 Antlt>r..4111 wltllln 30 da salter 1hrs s mmons 16 c c t o c FICTITIOUS e~SIN••s J 1 8 1983 s11111nen1 wu llted w11n the Orange f221'20 4224 1n IM City of Newpo'1 Beach Y u ounly 1e<., o ran9e ounty on "'" u Y • ,_ Cc>unty Cie1k on Novemoer 29 Pu1>11slled O••""e Coast Dell• ~ounty of Ota.nge Stale ol Call· 1u111Jl'I th1· lnJt•1wndl·tH Ad 'te•ved on you tile""'"' 1n1s court a June 20 1983 NAME ITAT MENT -98 C C • 1 ··• , t t f L'·ta A t) .... 11en rf'sponse 10 the complaint f21Nt7 T 1 d Publlshe<I Or1nge Coal\ Delly I 2 oun)y lerk s lie no Pilot Aug 5. 12 19. 26. 1983 ~otn•a as~ map •ecoraeo in Book mm1s fJ iun o r-s tt•~ I' Un18SS vou oo you• delaull will be Puoltsnea O•an e Coast Dall lie o11ow111Q ~eon •• omg PllOI July 15. n . 29. Aug 5. 1te3 f'203174 Olle June 30 1983 Claw 4466-83 157 Pege(al 1 10 14 Inclusive Mil· Tht· pl'l1tmn 1s !>!'l f11r ht•Jring t'nte•6<1 on avpheaoon 01 the pla•n· p 1 1 J 1 1~ 22 2~ A s 1983 Y business 81 4133-83 Company ~lla.neous Maps 1n tne olllCe ot !he ,..._ N J ?O C 1 o u Y ug N 0 E ENTERPRISES. 21 Silver Lewrence A WMesl<les. PUBllC NOTICE 1Coun1v Recorde," ol sa•O County in LA"pl o Ill. 0 tVI< l•ff snd ttus coutt may enter a1uc1oe· 4124-83 IC1escen1 lr111ne CA 9t 7 IS PrH!dent The street address and olllet Ct>ntt•r Dr • W~t. Sant.41 An:., menl oge•nst you 10' the "1~deh C Noe Fel<lma.n. 27 S1\ver C1esoen1, PUBLIC NOTICE Put>llsheO Orange Cou1 Dally Piiot NOTICE TO ClllEDITOfll ~ommon des.gne11on. 11 any 01 1ne CA 92701 on A ugu~l :H. !IH3 J l ~08;~eore~:it"'~n c~~·.:~~ent ~f PUBl.IC NOTI E lrv111e CA 92715 ------.'"""'"-.;;.....-...; ____ August 5 12, 19. 26, 1983 4486-&3 OI' BUL.K TRANaFElll ~eal property deSGrlDe<I aDove is !l.:lO A M w<1oe' ta111no ot money or property FICTITIOU8 llUSINES8 Flora Feldman 27 Sl ve1 Crt1&eent. NOTICE OI' ll'Ual.IC HIEAfllNO Notlee Is he<eDy Qlven to creauon purporied to be Jf' YOU OBJEL'T ti) ~h , 1>1 oiner iehel r11<1ues1ed in lhe com· NAME STATEMENT rvlne. CA 92716 NOTICE IS ·HEREBY Gii/EN thet a ot the within named 1ran1ler~tl 2100 Santiago Dr1ve, Newport l pion' I The lollowmg persons ere do.no Tllll bu91neas '' cono..cted Dy an public hearing 11 scheduled tor P\&.IC NOTICE that a bulk transler is 1bOUI to oe Beach. Call! 92660 granting u f lhe pelillcm. yuu oateo Aµr11 29 1983 business as. nd•vldual August 15, 1983, In the Council made on pet10n111 proper1'( herein· The undertlgne<l frustt1e ll•S· should l'llhl:'r appt!ar al thl• LEE A BRANCH 'c•e•k GOLDEN SURF PARKING. 308 Noe Feldman Cl\amoers of City Ha.It, 77 Fair ()rive, SUMMARY Of ftROP08ED OROI-atler described lalms any ll1blllly tor any •ncorrecl· ht•anng anJ Sl<lll' vnu nl.Jjt.~· B Cno1to11e Hoo~e1. Oepuly Flower St . Costa Meaa, Ca . 92607 ,..,T"'' statement wu rneo wilh lhf Cosll Mae.'' 6:30 Pm . or u soon NANCE The names and business ed· ness of tne street adoress and otner . . • • , • YFAANCIS E QUINLAN CHRIS CRAMPTON. 308 Flowe< .,ounty Cter~ of Orange County on therealter u practleati11. on th41 lol-A proposed ordinance Is Khe<I-dresses ol Ille lnlended transletors common des•gnallon II any. shown lions 111 Cill Wfllltn OU.J'-'<:· Cordova Ml<:nel & Ou1ntan St , Coste Mesa. Ca , 92607 July 20· 1983 !Owing Items: ule<l lor 1aop1lon al the regular City are: herein Uons with tht· t·ourt bt-Curc 380 San Miguel Drive Suite 250 RANOV STINSON. 2621 west ' F2211• ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT RE· Coucll meeting of Augusl 15, 1983, ULYSSES V G\ILMAT!CO. 8542 S1ld"lewlllt>t1madll,butwtlhou1 tht' hearing Your apl'.k•ar-Newport Beach Co a2660 Svntlower J-16 Santo Me Ca Puollshed Oranoe,. Co111 Delly PORT 10< Genet1I Plan Amendment being Ordinance 83·21. amending llelvel Circle, Hun11ng1on Beach. covenant Ot warranty, express or Im· u n t'I:' ma bl· in rson or b Puhllshed Orsnge Coast Dally Piiot 92704 ' • • P1101 Aug 5, 12 19. 2o. 1983 Qp.82-3A Arnelll(awamure Tiiie 13 of the Costa Mese Munlclpal Calif. pllld, reg1rd1ng !Ille. possession, or Y pt' Y A st 5 12 19 26 1983 Thia business ,5 conducted bv 1 4 47 3-83 GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT !Code, providing separate parking LOURDES a GULMATICO, 85'42 encumorances, 1nclud1no lees. your attorney u.jl~87•83 · · · general par1nership GP-82·3A, Amel Oe\lefopment Com· 1requt1ements lot regional lhopp~ Velvet Circle. Huntington Beach cMrges, and ll•Penses ol lhe 1 F YOU ARE A CREDI-Chris C1ampton PUBl.IC NOTICE pany, autllOf'lzed agent lor Genii !centers with a mlniumum of 800, Calif Trustee and ot lhe 11usta tteated DV TOR or 3 l'Ontmgent creditor Thl$ statement was llleO with 1111 i---....;..=.;;;.;....;...;;;..;....;..;;..... __ _ Kawamur1, to emend th• 0-et !square '"' OI gross leasab~ area The locatlon In Callfotnla o• thl said Offd OI Trust, 10 pay the r.. r h • d . "'1 . fll • PUBLIC NOTICE County Cletk 01 Orange County on FICTITIOUS 9U&IN4!SS Ptan lend use deslgnetlons 1~ prop-land 1ddlng a .. detlnlflon of Gross chief 8"11Cullve olllce or prlnclpeJ malnlng prmG1pa1 sums ol the note 0 t c ~ease • you must t July 8. t983 NAME STATEMENT e<1y bOUnd Dy Soutll COllt Drive 1119 Luuble Area . business olfle4! of the Intended •I secured by said Deed ol lrust to your da1m with \he court or ORANGE COUNTY F220141 The followtng pet.Ona are dolog San Diego Freeway. Beet St;..I, The motion to give Otdlnence tra.nsfetor la 20001 Stech Blvd. wit $88, t59 75 wnh Interest thereon present it to the p<>r..orn:il rep-SUPERIOR COUlllT PuDllshed Orange Co111 Oally DUl•nl!U as Sen LN ndro Lane, end Weltetllm 183-21 first reading cerrled by Ille Huntington Beech. Calli 92648 lrom August 26, 1982 1 July 19. rt'Sl.'ntahve a pointed by tlW 700 Civic Center Drive WMI Pilot July 16, 22. 29, .Aug 5, 1983 NINTH STREEl APARTMENTS, A Park lrom Low Ind Medium ~Y OllOwlng roll call vote· All other bulllnMS names and ad· 1983. S 11.675 86 " 24%per annum P l1nta An1, C1. mo1 4 129-83 GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. 2208-0 Resldentlll to High Oenllly ~. Counen Members dreua uled by Ille lntendlCI trans-u provided in said note (SI plus t'OUrt w1thm Cour months PLAINTIFF KERI OOUMANI. et al Plecent•a Ave Cotll Mna, CA 1181 and Generit Comrnet'Clll. AYES HIN. Jonnson, He<tzog. fer0t within three years 1111 years costs and advences ol $.47!>0 6 I w11n Crom lhl· date o { f 1rst 1ssuanC1' 0 E F EN D ANT PATRICK Pta.IC NOTICE ~26'7 ENVIRONMENl'AL IMPACT RE· McFarland, Schlltlf last pi.st M> ,., .. known 10 the lnlellSI. to date of ll:'lwrs as prov1dt.'CI 10 S..'t·-ANTHONY AUSTIN el •1 llleqUMI ___ ..;...;;.;;;..;=...;..;.;;._.;;.;;;....;..___ Laure A Spenc;e<. 2208·0 Pllcen· POAT lor G-•I Plan Atnlf\<lmenl NOES None lntendeO trensleree .,, none TM oeneflclary under salO OeeCl 700 ( h u .__ C ·-' To En111 O.l1ull K0621t Ila Ave Cotti Meu. CA 9~27 GP-83-2A, ROii i South Coasl Ptaze, ASSENT None The name(s) and buslnen eddtus 01 Trust l\ef'etotore 1xec1.11ed and de· ttun, 0 t ~ • ru.,.. ti' uue CH• Ho. 379141 FICTITIOUS BUllNt!SI Joan G Braelley, 3 4824 Celle <Ill GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT The lull teal ol Ille pr0901ed ordl· of the lnlended trensflf'ee(sl ere llve<ed IO the unae1s1gneo a Miiien of Cdhforrua The llml:' Cor TO THE CLERK Please en1e1 the NAME ITATEMINT Sol Cep.ltreno Beecil CA 92624 GP·83•2A, Melcolm Ro u . na~ may be read in the Clly FLORANTE F CUOAL. 22885 Oecl11a110n ot Default ena OemanO hlmg daimi. will not <'Xptre oelaull of the follw•no detenoanl or The toltowlng pe<sons ere dOlnQ Relph J S•lford, 709 Plllm Ave . IU1h0rlzed agent lor Sooth Coal! ICte<k s ottic. at 71 Falt 0t1ve, Coste Hazelwood, El Toro, Call!. 92630 10< S1l1 and 1 wn1tet1 Notio• 01 De-[ f ths f th the comc>lalnt Oelenda,,1 Pat11cl business 11 8eacl) CA 926411 Plaza lo amend Ille a-et Plan Mese EILEEN P. PHINNEY EDELIA F CUOAL 22885 Hull-lault and Electlon 10 Sell Tile under· prior to uur mon rom e Anl'1ony Austm POST BOXES PLUS, 2340 S Et • \t!::"o'.'.i':r::'s 11 conO<>Cted Dy 1 llnd 'uM deslgnellon 01 1,,. un-City Clerk wood. El Toro. Cellf. 92630 sionea caused said Notice of Oel1ult date or lhe heanng notlcc.od Enter ae1au11 only Camino Real Sen Clemente. Ca ~,.1 pertneral\IP • developed slles bound by Soulh Pul>llllhed Of'lllOe Cou1 Delly Piiot Thet Ille property pe<1•nent Mreto end Eleclk>n 10 De recorded In Ille above Judgment 10 be enleteO 92872 Laura A Spence< Coast O<lve, 8e6t Str•t, Sunn-Augu1I 5, 11183 Is described 1n 09ner1I 11. All of 1~ County wl\erl Ille real property Is YOU MA y EXAMlNE the E~lllDll A ROBERT J SWEIGART, 24802 Tilts &111emen1 "es flied wtlh 1ne Avenue. end TrlC1s 7118 ~ 7557 4508-83 furniture, fllnures, equipment, lnven· loceted For lnlormetlOll regarding , , Sl ATEM ENT OF NATURE ANC: Ae1opol1s. Mis.ion VlfjO. C1 .• 92611 I ~ountv Clerk of OrltlQI County on tfO!Tl MedlUm Oenslly Relldentlll lo lory, gasoline, goodwill, trede name, sale, conlaC1 Ben1f1Clery First Flaell· hie k~ pt by the t'l.lUrl IC you AMOUNT OF DAMAGES EILEEN F SWEIGART. 24802 ~ulV 12 1993 Gene<ll Commetclal teesehold 1n1erest and 111M110ld Im· ty Thrill & Loan Anoclallon. art' mterl:'Stt.'d in the estate, As 10 P1111nt1fl Tnomu J Ae<opolls, Mlstlon Viejo. C1 . 926111 REZONE PETITl.ON R-83·03 fll&.IC NOTICE proveme111s ol that certain servk:• (714)558-9571 A11enuon Ralph Bu· jvou may serve upon the• ex-Ooumam This Duslnesa Is conduc1ed DY 1n- Ma1Goln Rou, llltllorlzed egent 1~ s1auon. end 1ocated et 20001 Beach chenan Dale July 19, 1983 ~·utor or admmistrator or I I j Gener el oamaoes of dJvlduels IHusDand & Wife) South eo.11 Plue. 10 change tlll SUMMARY OF "'°"°HD ORDt-Blvll , Huntington Beach. c a111 ~10-CAL SERI/ICES I h { h • S 150 000 00 plus 1n1e•es1 eccordlno Rooe•I J Sweigart "220410 PuDl1shld Orange· Coas1 0811y PllOI Aug b, 12, 19 26. 1993 4470-83 zoning 01 property bound by &o\11'1 NANCI 926-48 e Ca111 Corporatton I upon l ('attorney o r t e t'X· to law 10 1he date ot entry 01 1udg· Eileen F Swelgart Coast Drive. Beer StrMt, &inllower A propoNd ordinance ts acned· The Buainess nome used by s11d u said Trus1ee e<'utor qr adm1n1strotor, and menl This s1atement WIS llled w1111 IM PU8l.IC NOTICE Avenue, Ind Tracts 7718 #!Cl 1557 uled lor aooptlon el the r90ul111 City transferors at said tocallon ta. HUNT· By Patr101e A. Bentley. Sec flit• wilh the l·Ourt with proof (21 Special damages in lhe amount Counly Clerk of Of'lllQtl County on 1---....;..=~;..;.~....;..;,_. __ _ "°"' Al (G-•1 AgrlCUltrurel Ols-CouncN mee11ng of August 15. 1963. ING TON BEACH EXXON (213)331·2266 C ol $16 000 00 plus 1nte•es1 accord· Jv•v 11. 1983 c" 47411 , trlel) 10 POC (Plenned Development being Ordinance 83-20. Rezone Thal sa•d bulk transfer 111 intended Publlshtld Orange Coasi Da•ly Piiot O SC.'rvltt'. <.I wnttcn rl'qUl:'!>t Ing 10 law to the oa1e 01 entry of f220l7' NOTICE OF n.uaYEE'' SALE Commerclal). Petition R·82-08. Costa Mesa City to bl! consumma1ed al the otrlce 01 Augus1 5 12, 19 1983 I stating that you dl's1n• Sprt1al 1udgemAnt. ana PuD•1shtld 0•1111oe Co111 Ollly T.S. Ho. IS·I OM7-S NOTICE NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that ICounell. to rezone proper1Y at 2910 SETTS ESCROW ENTERPRISES. .cs t8·83 1nolWt• o f tht' f1hng of ar1 1n l31 Punluve d11mages '" tne 1"11m July 16 22 29. Aug 5. 1983 YOU ARE IN DEFA_ULT VNDER A at said time and piece. 1111nte<1tted Red Hill Avenue, lrom CL to MP INC , 505 N Tusun Ave , Suite 160. vrntur v <ind aµpr ai~ml'nl of amounl 01 S350,000 OO • 121-83 IOEEO OF TRUST DA TEO JUNE 30 petllOlll may appear and bl Mard Environmental Oetermlnahon Santa Ana. Ca11iorn1a 92705 on 01 PUBLIC NOTICE . . , '. .. , f h , , As 10 Pla•nlllf Kell Ooumani 1982 UNLESS YOU l Al<E ACTION by Ille City CouncH Dfl the 1toremen· 1Neo111ve Oeclare11or1 alter 9eptemDet 2, 1983 l"'sl<itc as.'il. l1> ••r 1' t 1 IX ti· l l l General dameo&s In the amount MUC NOTICE T() PROTECl YOUR PROl"ERTY IT tloned ma11era EILEEN P PHIN· frnt Mo11on to give Ordinance This DUlk transfer ls suD1ect to Cellfoinle Aeglonll Witt1 Quellty lion s or at'\.'OUnt.-. nwnt1unNl ol S3S0.000 00. plus inletesuccord· MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBUC SALE NEY. 183,20 first reading earned Dy Ille Cahforn1a Un1torm Commercial Cont1ol lk>erd In Sectum t.!00 •ind t:i!Ol) 5 <)f inu to law to 11111 <late ot entry ol FICTITIOUS I UllNESS IF YOU NEED AN EJ(PLANAltON OF Clly Clefk ~ollowing roll call •Ote Code Section 6106 &lllll Ane Aetk>ll h C I f n p but C Kl , 1uc'lgmen1. NAME STATEMl!NT THE NATURE OF THE PlltOCEEO· PuDhsheO O•a.nge Coast Deily PllOI Council Memoers The name ano eddre" of the per-MOt lndlana Awe, t ulle 200 t '' .; 1 u~ 1'1 "' t• 1 l t21 Sµec•al oamages'" 1ne amounl The tollow•no pe•son Is Oolng ING AGAINST vou YOU SHOULD August 5. 1983 AYES Hall Joonson. Hertzog, son wllh wnom claims may oe liled 11 llll•et11de, CA. t250t Ward \\. Alber ol S 11 000 00 Phl$ 1nteres1 accor<l· ousmess as CONl ACT A LAWYER 4506-83 McFerland, Scnalet Bells Escrow Enl.fPriM s Inc 505 NOTICE Of PV8UC HEAllllNG 127780 f r ont St., Suitt' 0 ing to law 10 tne dete 01 entry ot COM PUTER SYSTEMS CON On August 26 19!3 al g 15 a m NOES None N Tustin Ave . Su••• 180. Se.n11 An• end T emecula , Cal If. 92390 1110grnen1 ano SUL TING 1278 Glenneyte Suite 17 Fedetal Nat1on•I M0ttge~ Aaaocll· Mt.IC NOTIC( ~~~7.T1,~~ 111e P<Ol)$eO ordl· ~1~~0~~~9,2~~~~;~::1::'s~:ri ': 0~,"t~~cR~~~~~R:.!:~s 67f>-2 I 88 ~ .. ~3~n~~;"~~to o~";,~ges in thDLaJo~~ 8!~c+'H5~ i~~~~o. 2883 t ~~~ ~~'~:~~~,~~ ~ •-~ _, bo bo '"' " ''" C•ly Seplemblr 1 1983wlllCll11 Ille Dull· (Netlollet ,.ollutlf'lt Olechare• Puhhsht-d 01.in.il• Ctv.'' As 10 P101nt11t T 11omas M Shady Place Lagun,a Beoch Ce p,r5ullnt 10 0..0 01 TruS1 •~ecv1ecl OflANQE COUNTY llfll's olflce 111 77 Farr Otlve Costa ness Clay bet0te 1111 conaummellon Ellml"9tl0ft ,,.,.,.. "'""'") 1 L}.ulv P1h1l AUKUSl 5 6 I :i! I Ooumam 9265l by Peggy !=1'"'1\. al\ 4ntnatt1eo ~Rio.. CC>Ufl1' Mesa EILEEN p PHINNEY dete speclt~ aoove '°' Iha 1 !lSJ ' Cl! General aem&ges 1n 111e 1moun1 This business Is condUC1e<l Dy en woman reeo<ded Jul'( 15 1982 as TIMI c~ c .... .., Df w"' C•ty Clerk Oalld June 6 1983 en I ... port e..ctt I I ol s 12S.OOO 00 plus •nllresl ll()Cord· tndl~ldual lnll No 82·244168 In '"" 0111GlaJ ._,,.AM. CA. sin1 u1>111hed O•ange Coellt 0111y Ptlot Pub11$hecl o18nge eo111 'Dally e.itto1 ,;'Khl~ln Oredglft9 -1513 83 1 •ng lo law to 1ne oate 01 entry ol Jafln A Sup!no REco•dS •n 1,.. ottlGe ot tl')e eoun·~ Plal11t1n LOUISE B McCAIN, I!>. 1983 Piiot Augusl 5. 1983 Thi Cily of Newport Beaell hes nuollC MnTIC[ 1udgment This statement wll tiled w•lh lhl Rec11<0lf ol Orenge Cour>t,. Sl1teor Trustee tor 1"8 LOUISE B McCAIN •509·83 4512·83 llled 1 tlPOfl ol WISle dlacllarge end rug nv 121 Sp~ial darnages •n the amount County Clefk ot O<enoe County on C1ht0tn1a WILL SELL A PUBLIC TRUST 1pp1..0 !Of requirements for lhe dtS· ol S4 000 00 plus 1nte1es1 ecc0<d1ng Juty l' 1983 AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOER 0.htndanl SHARON lEE PAPA PUBllC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE eh11ge of wHln 1S10Cl111d wHh the N80ETNIJCA~112F . IOMEEARTHHEOINF 10 '".W todthe date 01 lffltry 01 tudg· P DI hod 0 C ~~ FOR CASH (pey10t1111 tkf>e ot sale Ind 111 persons unknown clalmlng . dreog1ng ot "'' Ba1ooa Yacnt BaSlfl " ,, men an u '' range oes 11 Y lnlewlul money ot lhe UNI'° States) eny legal Ot equlllbll f1glli, lltle. -flOTICE ~Pf1Tf4=E'8 SALE T 0 No:i;~ r ~~:~·~LI c Marina In Lowe< Newpot1 Bay A new OF PETITION TO AOMIN-.Jn~un~~~~~;,,i:;,m,;rs In the Ptlol July l5 22 29 Aug 5. ~~~ at th• front entrence lo ,...,. otO Ot· 1111. lien. or lnl-1 in lhl property T S ..... -HYE• •"RI bulllheed end e•lre docks are lo De I ST E R.,.E ST A TE N 0 . As to Pla1n1111 1(1moerty Ooumanl· ange County Courthouse. ~tlCI on detef1bed In 1rnt complaint 911,..,M · ·""" ... ,.. "'"""" construcleO · · Senti An1 Blvd oe1w1et1 ycemore 10 Pfl.lntttl'a utte 0< any CIOud on NOTICE lo Whom II Mey Concl"n OI On the DIMS of prtllmlnary stall A· 11936 ' 1 l)General Clamagea •n tne amounl PUBLIC NOTICE St & BtollOwey Sllllll na. Call· Pl11.lnlllf's 111111 1h.eto nern«I as YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A PIETRO. Mary E & Nicole ere 1pply· revl-and appllcallon ot lawlut To all hl'1rs. tx>nl'f1ctanes, 01SS000 OO. plus lntetesl eocordlno j l0tn11 111 right. Hite. ano lnt«911 DOES 1 through 100 lookJll\18 DEED OF TRUST, DATED Septem-1no 10 the Oepar1men1 of Aleoholle stend1td• end reguletlons the Cali· creditors and contingent 10 law 10 tne d8le of enlry 01 1uoo FICTITIOUS IUllNIESS conveyed to end now 1'1tld by n Cue No 3~58-58 . 1>81 12, 11180 UNLESS YOU TAKE Beverage Control for "4 I" On Sele tornll RIQlonel Weter Ou~lly Con· S ment HAME ITATtMENT llndet Hid Deed of Tru111,(1he prop-IUMMONa ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Beer & Wine (Pub Eel. Pl l NII al· trol Board Senta Ane Rt111lon len· creditors of B ENJAMIN (2>$pecial d•mages 19 the amount The I011owln9 peisons e11 do<ng erty aJtulllCI in t11l<I County end NOTICE! You !Mw ....... wed. PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A eohollc beverages 11 10585 Siiier, tell\llly pr0po.es 10 issue waste 011• IMERSHEIN and persons of Sf> 000 00, plus 1n1ere11 accotdlng business IS Stete dncrlbed u . ,... c-1 _, ... ldl ....... ,.. PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN 2A. 2B, 3A, Fount1ln llall1y. Ca charge requirements Including el· who may bt' o t h t-rWISC to law to Ille dale 01 entry 01 ludo· LARRY'S CARPET SERVICE. The Westerly 1<45 IMI of Loi •• """°"' rout belrle ..._. ...._ EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE 92708 Published Orange Co111t Delly fluClf'll llmlteltons anc'I speclel con· interestt-d in lh<' wtll and/or men1. and 2400 t Al1c1a Perkwey, Mlaalon 111110. Bkx;ll C of Traci No 612. 1n the Oty JOU rNtllOf'd wltMll ,. .,., ...... 0' THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Pilot August 5. 1983 a1t1ona Persons wishing 10 submit (3)Punluve damages •n 111• amounl Ca. 92691 • ol Costa Mesi. County ot <Kenge. tM tnfon'Mfion ...._ YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A 4<480·83 1&me 1n writing to the above address estate of S350,000 OO TRIPAR1 DISlRIBUlORS INTERt State ol C1lllornta es P$' Mep re-• _. !>WYER A t t h bl (Jed TOTALS Q1nerel 01m1911! N l 0 C CAL FORNI( ed book 20 " II you wish to ..... thl ..,vtoe 01111 On 2 983 9 15 PUBLIC NOTICE no later than Auou11 19. 1983 All pe 1 ion as •en t ,630 000 00 pl 5 inierest !hereon A I NAL IN . A 1 1 cord In . peon I 1n<1 •. 111orney In thl• mi ller. you th<>Yld IOAlE~~·~bRiGAG~1 coRtOR comments or objections •ecelved bv Rosi I vn lmershcin 10 the according 10 lawu10 •he date 01 entry CORPORATION 1796 I G111m1n Rd M1tcellaneou1 M1ps, '" the ottloe of do so l)fomptty so th81 'f°"" wrttlln AT C . C • NOTICE Of A~LICATION prior 10 the et>ove date wlll oe con· Supi?ric•r Cciu rt of Orange 011 dg 1 · Irvine. Ca . 92715 the County Recorder of ~ Coon1~. reeponse II a.ny. m1y be flied on du IO~P:oi~'!f~~~,.!;~~~".~~ T 0 1 E L L AL c 0 H 0 L 1 C sldereo In the formulation of the llnal 8~~~n OamigH 136.ooo.oo, T,.,11 business is conducteo by a The 111ee1 ldd11st of tlle reel time. puZuant to Oee<l 01 Trutl recorded BEYElllAOEI de1erm1net1ons •eoardlng me waste County rl'q UC'.Sll ng th at plu~ mterest according 10 law. 10 tlle corporation p, property deacrlbed aoove 11 AVlaOIUsted h1 lid0 dem1ndlde. SeQlemoer 24 1980 as lnal No To Whom 11 Mey Concern· dlacllerge Ros1lyn lmershl'ln bt· ap-Gale 01 entry 01 iudgmenl Leon Shetman, es purported to De '°82 wa1uice Ave .. El trlbuma. l9dl dect* coftt~• IM. 32711 In boOk. 13756• e 1073 01 BAUGHER. Leslie. ls applying 10 the TM Bo•rd w18hff 10 oDtaln intor-pomted as per.;onal represen· Punitive Oam1t9ll SI '400,000.00 This statement was llled with tne A B. C, Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 The IM IMdl•M" • ......,. .:::. ~-re-Ofllcl•I Records In th~P;Nice 01 me Oepanmant ol Alcoholtc B-aoe m111on to aw1t n In dete•mln•no lative to admmistc.'r the l'SlaU.• Coel• S t80.00 County Clerk ol Orange County on unoersrgned dlacl1lms any 1110tMty ...,,... deft'10 de • Lae la County Reoo<der of Orange County. Conltol 10< . <48" On Si le Gener1t ptoper wHte dlac:harge tequlre-o f Ben "'ffilO S l mer.;hcm Dated May 26. 1983 Jutv 8. 1983 F~ ~cr,e:~~~~:~ec~~ti:s~r;: !~ lfttomleclOft.,. ..._ St t I Celll nl E led D Al \PuD Prem I 10 sell 1tcohollc ments ano lor 11181 purpoM . w•ll r Micheel Zinn "you wWI to _.. tM ..,_ Clf E 1 ~~utller~n: =~u Lu/ ~n oeverages al 2831 BtlSlol SI . Co••• hold a pvDhc f\eatlng as tOllOW$ (under the lnd<>pt•ndC'nt Ad-Allorney lor Plalnllfl PubllsheO Orenge Coest 0111y made. DUI Without coven1n1 or .. -"onMY "' .,. -'"'· ,_ S• lhlrllnd WILL SE LAT PJe IC Mesa C11 92707 Publl,hed Orenge OAlE Septemt>et 16 1963 mtn1slral1on of Estates A cl) DECLARATION UNDER CCP as.s Pilot July 15. 22. 29. Aug 5. 1983 Tiie sale Wiii DI m1de. but WllllO\lt =do .. ~~..;":!.,"': A~TION TO HIGH~ST BIOO~R Coasi Dally PllOI Auo 5. 11183 iLM,.~i: a; I s I The peuuon IS 5('1 for ~nng A THIS ACTION •• not on a contrecl 4 12 3-8 3 ~~:n~~:.d~~r~~:. ::::'.': Med°"~· , FOR CASH (pay1Dle al time ot sale 4481·83 Cnaml>lll•oar o uperv IOIS m Dept N o 3 at 700 ~ or installment sale lo• good• or set· 8f\CumD11non. to P•Y Ille the totw llUltM.;...~ .. ..,.._ lnlawfulmoneyolthe UnltedStatea) .,. ... IC ""'TICE tntlrelted peraons are •nvnea to C t Dr W S .,_ v1Cessubieet10CC 1801.etc IUnruh MllC NOTICE 1mo11ntoltlleunp11dbllanoe olthl ....-11 the 1ron1 en1r1nce 10 the olO Or· rUU1. m1 en er • <'St. ant.8 ,..,.a. Ac11 1 1or1 ~.::.: "-1o ..:.=.=: ange County Courtl\ouM , localed on NOTICE Of AYAtLAM.ITY ~~:<>,,~~e~·~~e:~h;i:,• 1;:.~00: CA 92701 on p(ugusl 2-1. I 1183 I B·•I not on e c.ond111onal sales con· ftCTITIOUI BUllNEH ~:'::'sold ~=I~ '::r ::= di ..ta _., Ml ,.._..a Santa An• Bouleverd, Detwaen FOfl "Vel.JC IHIHCTION waste d1ach11oe Pe<sons m1k1ng a t 9 311 am/ trac1 subtec;t lo CC 21181. •lc NAME 8TAT£1111ENT 1n1 .... 1 of 11111,199 27 i>'us COits. MCl1ta. 91 MJ ...,_., ,...--S~amor1 Street and Btoedwi y. Of tUMMAlll'f OF CITY Of pretenlltlons anould conllne 1~, IF YO~ OBJEX:T t l thr (Rees L!'•el"ing Mo1or Vehocle Sal&a lhe lollOw•ng person II doing upensea, ldllanc»i, en\l tf'\dtM ,....., .... ta-po Senta Ml CalllorNI all right. lllle. FOUNTAIN VALLEY AOOl'TIO 1\llemtlntS 10 the aoove Sllled IS· t ana F1,,ance Act I buS•n8SS u ·-Ullmaled to be $2 117 09 11 l -TO THE Ml'WMOAllT: A cfttl lend rntWe!t eonveylCI lo Ind nfTW FISCAL YEAlll 1..,_.. IUOOn 1ues Oral statements will De hearo granting f the petallOn, y111.1 C·ll rio1 on en ttDllg1t1on tor goods. PAl'lM CONCEPTS. 1910 E the lfme ot lnltll l publlcaUon ot !Ills ~ Ml llMfl fltld i.,. IM Mid by 11 undl" said Deed ol Trust In ANO ADO~O USES Of lllEY· bul. 101 the accuracy ol ine rec0to ~hould c 1 her appear lll lhC' -.mv•t"" 1011•" or ex1en11ons ot warne1 Suite 2.C San11An1. 92705 Notoce ot Sill. wtlletl IWO sums 10111 ~ ..._, ,_. " ,_ .,.... te the p•oper'ly sllueted 1n selO Counly UNI. 811 impo•tenl '"''mony Shoul<l ~I heanng a d st.ate vou ob}l'C "'"''' \u1>1ec1 to CCP 39S(DI J DONIVAN HENSON 885 S11 $ 193 8 16 38 ~ !Ne lew...it, reu ,...,.., 1no Stll• described as Lo• 3 of SHAllllNG FUNOI submitted in w"t•ng Orel stlle· l. 11 , w • b I C"'l•ly (Or oec1a1e) 11nde1 penllty Gull Line B301 Newi><><l Beech. The oeneflcllly under Hid Deed ""'*' 30 d1ys inet lh1t1Ummon1 Is TrlOI No 1086. In the cuy ol Costa NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN tnat ments should be D11el 10 ellow all t1on~ or ( ntten o Jl'< c11 Pt''IUIY lhlll lhe lou~gomg IS true C.a 92663 ot trutl pt1v10Ualy ••ecuted end Oe-Wved on you, Ill• with lh•• COUf1 1 Me9a, County of Orange. Stele ol lhe BudQet IO< FiKll Yeer 1983_84 inleresteo persons ume 10 oe heard t1ons "llh th1· ~ourt be-Core 11nd co11ec1 and that th•s declarallon Th<s ous1n1111 is co11duct1<1 by en llvereo 10 the underiugneo • wtlnen -1111n tesponM to Ille cornplelnl ~elll0t;~•;, 11 ~;"'ta~ rec;,rdecl In and 1ha uMt tor Genlfal Revenve Tn111epor1 ol w1111e dlSGl'l119e. •• the lwanng Y nut llPP<'llf ~8~1~~~:" c~ri,0~~~ 26 t983• •I 1ndivioual J O()(llvln Henson Oeclar•Hon of O.l11un ano Demand UnleN you do, your aeleull wtn be ~~ In ,:• ollle~ 01 '~e ~=· S11erlng Funds 101 tM ~llOd ol July lated ~ocuments l11c1 st>eets, the ant'f' mav I.le in pt•r!ji.m or by M•chOlll Z•nn aec;8,8111 lrus statement was mea with the 101 Slltl and 1 w•llle" Not!Ge OI 0.- enlMed on 1pp11ea11on ol 11\1 pl•I~ R:O<de< ot Mid Count Y I. 1983 tllrough June 30, 1964 were Boerd' proposed reciuuements yc1ur attorney OEClAAA TION OF MAILING County Cieri\ ol Oiange County on l•ull •nil Election 10 Sell. the M id lltt. and lhls court may i nti"• lvd9'· Th 1 dd Y d h approveo Dy the Clly Council of the and all commen1s •"d petitions re· I F Y')V A RE \ ('•HEDI iCPPSllrl Tne Md•ess 01 ine lollow· June 20. 1983 Notoc1 ol Default ena Elecllon 10 Sell rnent ega1n11 you to• th• refill de-1 •tree 8 ress 8" 01 e< Clt\I ol Fountain Valley ca111o1n1a et caived m•v oe lnspecteo and COPled ' ' • 1 1 ,,1 .. 73 we•e •ecoroed in the cou"tV wtlele manOed In the complllnl Whlell co~mon des1Q~aiion.bll anyb 01 the ta mMllng ol June 21' 1983 · et 11111 Regional Boord office, 8809 TOH lll ti l'On11ng1·1H rr1'1htnr ;~:,~ ~;~~~~::~ ~~ ~~,;.::~~~:yh~s Publlsned Orengo Coasi Dally the •••1 property '1 loc9110 could resull In garnlahmenl of r.~a prol>fJd rty escrl 1 90 9 11 Co;e 1~ Pursuant to the provillont ol the tno1ana Avenue Sull" 200, River-oC thl• d('t~·a~i'l'l. you must fill' euorne iNomel Pilol Jul• 1s, 22. :>9 Aug s. 1983 Thi• document ,. ea~uieo Dy weges. 1a111ng qi money Of property .urporie lo De 11 urc s1e1e and Local Flacal Aasl1t1nce 11 de C • 9 2 5 O 6 I p h on., Y ' flder•I Nltlonal M0tt9..,e A•· or olner rel~t r1<1U..ted In fTll com· Street Coal• Mesa, Celifornla Act of 1972 IPL 92·612) end Amend 7 14·68•·93301 t>etween lhe hou1s or your l'h.11m with the l'OUrt or Petr.Ck Anltiony Austin, !However, 4120·83 aocl11lon. IWoodgrMn Servloe Co plaint 192821 ment& of 1976 (PL·488j and reou-8 oo a m •md • 00 pm Mond11~ prcS{'nl 11 tn tht• pt•nwmal n•p · ~~n~~~e~nr,' C~r! '~th1.uiirog '°::g~t D1v1a1on1 Sult• 1800 10920 W*1ltre Oate<f· FaDruat~c2 1983 icl•~:;,e •• ~';'i:::H;~el~r :~~~~:rr~~: 1tlon1 promulgated thereunde< Dy lhr~h Friday t'e"'-'11Uttl\/f' llJ)JXlin1t-cl by th e 0111on r ol rht! .,~ •• ~nt R~u!t o; POOllC NOTICE ~~·v•,~d 3~-~· ~~~;tesM 9i•lltoml• LEE A BRANCH. ter~ he u S Seclre1ary ol tile Tre1.1u1y 8 PleHe t:>rlng Ille •oreootng 10 lhe court w11h1n four months En1e1 Oe•eull) '""""• 1 "' 4 • inO ltd· By:Gall Catpenllf Oee>uty n.ss ol lhe SltMt 1ddrea1 and othlr summery 01 Ille adop ted Budoet in· atlertllon of any persona known 10 l'ICTITIOUS IUllNEla dress " P 0 8oa 769S8 Loe An· Published Ot1nge Col.It 01lly PMot ~""''°" des>gn1t1on, II 1ny, 8'\own ~•udl"" the pr~~..,. uM of rtvlmHI "''" wt!o woulO be 1nt11este<l 1n llli& from tlw date or hrst IS.,u8nl'e 1 certify tor <lllate) under penlllV NAMI ITATEMENT gllet Celllorn1111 90078 Oett<S· Jul) A 5 2 9 28 1983 Jllfeln ~ . .,, .,..,,...,.. •--t 1 ded ,,.__ ot periury 111111 tne loregolng Is true T f 1 1993 UQUSI 1 , 1 Sald Hie wlll oe mlcte.11\JI willloul 1111111ng fund1 l1 av1llable lor lntp«· m11tot PuDll•he<I Orenge Coe91 •> l'tll•r.i as prov1 m ':;"-"<:· ond c;Ofreel 800 inat this dllClllr• h4I otlowlng perton 11 doing 4SIMJ ~ovenent orwerrnnty. a.pint or Im· Jon °J 1htl l>Ublle •t lhtl Olllcle ol hll Delly Pilot Au11u11 5. 1983 U83-• uon 700 oC the Probalc Code ouon '' e•tcut!Kl on !Del•) Ju'"' 30, ~~;::~:s TAYLOR ASSOCIATES !~:.odr~:;::~ Is Hecute<I by Con- -------------l)ll«S ,_.,0.,,,. utle l)OIHtllon or ~tty omplrOller. City Hell. Cl1y ot l w o ( l'altfom10 Th(' llffit' ror 1983Brend• Reynol<l1 ("'J"CK T"YLO"' SPECl "LTY Pub11•k•~ 011...,,.. CAaat O...._ n..1o1 •mtlC. MnTl"r '·...-.... ' · •ountaln V1tlly, 10200 Sl1tlf Av· MEMORANDUM OF COSTS "' "' ,. " ,. ... ..,. . ...,_ ~ -• .. , _____ .;..r=.-.=;.;""~;..;.~=.-----~1111>tencet. to P•Y tM remaining llnue Foontlln v11,_, Calll0tnl• DtDIJC NOTICE filing dalmB will nol t")(plre LINES ADJUSTING. 3025 .lelfr:l July 29. Augus1 5. 12 1983 '4311·83 prlnclt* lllll' OI the note(I) aecurld • .• ,. r--. r C0$11 end Ol11>ursement1 are Or • .. C I •• C n"8" eUPENOfl COURT Of , ..._ lllkl Deed 01 Trutl with lnlet .. I CITY COUNCIL OF THE prior tn our months Crum I.hi' liatl<I 1t lol10ws tCPPI033'i\) • .1p1 ,., °'I mll8, I · .. • ---------------- ITATI Of CALWC>Me.A ii*-... provtded ,;, ... 0 note(t). CITY OF FOEvUNTAINJ!~~ IUN9'10ft COUfl'T OF d&l<' t)( the hl•anng nnllcc.'<l • Cler~ s F•llllO re11 S9~00 JOHN l! TAYLOR. 3025 J•"'•l PlllllC NOTICE POii THI COUlfTY °" OAAMOi ldvenoM, II any, under thl terms of elyn MC,.,._c"""' CALIFOMIA, COUtfTY JOO\/(' b ProcH• Serve< I Fl .. $85.00 Or .. Apt A, Cotti MeN, C1 • 9282 _____ ...;...;;;.;;..;;.;..;...;..;.;;--.;;.;;;.. ____ _ c-Ml.,,.,,._ ...o 0.0 OI Trutt ,_ cllargu 11Y "'" OP OflANOI YOU MA v .,.v" u '"''E (IM for publ1C1t1on ol Summon•! Tllll buslne .. It COl\dUClld by"' 'ec:nnoua .,... .. IN THE MATTEA Of THE APPU· !Incl·~ OI ..... • Tru1t~ end OI PuOtlllled 0.1ng1-Cout Ollly PllOI c-No. 01 ... n-n I r.A.nJTUJ.. the 8 TOTAL $180.00 lnc:IMdull· JC>M E fl y\Of ..... ITATDmWT CATION OF DEVINOER KUMAA thl lrutll CfMtecl by aald ONd elf Augutt 5, 111113 ~of JAMES K WIL Cilr kc-pt by tht• l"Url. IC YQ,.U I OM IM •morney lor lhl p1Jnutt1 Thi• ·~•emenl WU lllect will'! .... The follOwlng "''°" It doong l'OR CHANGE Of NAME. !Truat 4s 14-83 LIA:_.90~ner • en• mt.<'restrd tn tht' rstnle, In 11>11 ease the parties wtlo cJalm c 1 0 c t>ualnen u ... 0£VINO£R KUMAR t'lll The 10111 1mounl ol '"' unpaid ~.,,, DOUGLAS s WIL you mav !('rv(' unnn thC' MC• ,,,. .. c;o111 To , .... l)ftl ol my °""?: k 0 range aunty O!'I HAMBURGER STAND ·~. 250 PMltk>n witll 1111 Cllerk oft IM lblltllt9 o111t1 OOllQellon NCUt«I by "'8.IC NOTICE tAM ON • d •~ knowlectge •"d Olllel tht I~ June 7• 1 83 Soutll 81lt1ot 81 Coe1• MeM. CA or permllllon 10 ch•IJOI hi• ~118 f)(~y 10 o. ~Ind tH aon· L ttutu1 or ll m1~tra1or, n r utma of cot1 are couec1 ""° lltve n 1..u 92820 Mme trorn OEVtNOER KUMAR 10 •1>11 •t1mAttd coe11, lll,P41flt" and NOTICI °" OtllCM.UTION Mg~~~~ C ~OT ~cr~w cftU~ H ~~6 upon the auomt>y f or tht' t')( • !lffn ntof'•Hrllty lncurrect In thl11C· Publl•hed °'8;r.'. COS' Delly Aletl1rd D C10Mwell m w OAVE KAISHAN. now. IMtefor• ltdvlnCel II 1118 time Of 1111 lnltlll .. Cellutl!' !temp Concrete. Int •• CUSTODY CHILO SUPPORT IN· ('('Ull>r or admmlstralor . and uon PllOI July I~. 22 • • Aug • ·~~83 st-• SI •8. $1n11 Ahl , CA tT IS HAEIY OROEREO 1"-t Ill DUblie.lloft of '"' NOl ioe of 8811 It ... 1llfornl1 COfpOtlllon. with Ill l)fln· JUNCTIVE. ORDER ANO \/!Sil A· f1lr With th{' ('(1Ur1 With proof I Cl'.'hty !('It dft<IAII ) undlf penlf1y .. I I snot ~ 1n1111•tld In 1111 matter 1 114.31M 47 c1p11 pl-ol 11\Jlllneu 11 2125 E TION ot Pfltll'Y 111111 mt foregoing 11 true Tlllt ~· 11 condllClieel by an etor.Mld ~ 11 Oeclt 3 of thl Thi beMflOlefY under M id o.9c1 ~~I A~. Sutte H, Ani llllm. To Ji m• K Wllllamton YOU of ~rviet>. a wrtH4'n rt'qU('llt ind corrtoet. And that thl1 decl81· PtalC f«>l!CE lndlvrdull Of"'911 COUl!ty Sue>¥ IOI Coun of Trutl ner.iofor1 uecute<l end de-C1 92808 I• Oetno dlU Olvld. ARE ORDE~EO TO APPEAR IN 111t..tlng thut VOi.i dMif't' llPl'('lll ltlon la 1•1CUllO on !011 .. ) MIV 2t, l\iCntrd D C1om .... I lc>G8tecf al 700 Clvle Center !>five lv«ed to 1118 un<lef119ned 1 wr1t1en Pur1uent 10 Orc>et of 111e 01eno1 THIS COURT AS fOll.OWS TO Ol.llll't' vi lit• t llllli' ol JO In-1983 It Senta An1. Calllornl• PICTITIOU8 MllMI• lh•s 1t11emen1 wo m.o Wl1h 1M w .... 111'111 An• CelllO<nl• 9~101 o.c:iaretlon of Otl•ull Ind Oemttnd County!lupetlOfCOUtl c:rt<SllOrtll• GIVE ANY Ll!OAL REASON WHY J ( MICHAEL ZINN dtelor1nl ....... ITAftMllH'I' County Clelti: ol O••ttge Counry on on SeplemOll 11. IH~ •• 10 o·6fc><* lor Sale. ind. wrttl~ NOllC4I of O.· 0 fill Proola of Cl11m' wtlh lh• L•• THE RELIEF SOUGHT IN THE AT· \'l'llllll y Jn .ipvraii.cn"1'.'ttl 0 C>CCt.A11AllON OF NON MILi-Tiie taltO'Mf'IO '*'°" II dOlng July 28 11183 • • M OI u ld dly, Ind 11\en ancs "*'-lauh •rte! l!lletk>n 10 Seti Thi undel· Olllctl ol J1ffrl\I M Howerd Within TACHEO APPLICATION SHOULD Mi.tr •""'ts Cir of th(' pt"tl• T Af\Y STATUS IXlllMU... ,..., .. atlOW ellltl II •nv lh4ry ,...,., ...,,, lll0nt4 CllUH<l llk:I Notlee of Otf!Nll I 20 dty• OI tile dlll of 11111 notlci•. NOT 8E ORANTEO lions nr lln"l)Un \)I m("nllonrd Oe•end1n1 PlltlCI Antllony Aullln EX'tEAIOAS OY SHALIMAR, i90 I Publitlltt<I Otll~ Coat DIMiy lllkl epp11cttlon tor cttanoe of ,,.,,... eno ei.c11on 10 Sllllo 1>1 recorded In Any credllOr who 1111110 11i. • 1>1oot 01111 Augull 26 1913 Time e·•t. In ~.11011 1200 and 1200 ~ of •• not 1n tilt m1H1ery ff'Ytc 0t In 1111 t Nul.,,OO<I • ~ 31. Full•rton, C1 . Piiot Altg ~. 1) 19,. 28 tM3 llflOllld r>Ot 1)8 gtltltld 1111 county Wl'l«I tM ru t proP«1Y I• of ctetm wllt t>e 1•Clud~ 11on1 1111 1 Ot 1 8 700 c't C8n ~ mllll1ry servic. 01 tile United 8111" 9:11131 · 405-13 IT 19 AJATl-4!1' :>ROl!Al!O lt1tl • IOtl led Cltslrlbutlon ol Che COl!!Of•llon'• .... ; 'f ~ t PS• " c"'~1 ! ,., the C11llf u1 Ill.I Pl uboh' Codi' .. dAflnld In Section 101 Of ,,... S'l'EO M NAOlll. 2901 E. lllutwl)()(J - copy of 1nla orott 10 eno.r UVN 0. oat• .Juty a 1933 1t111 1onow1ng 1ne entry o1111e oroM 1 ve 11 · nt.' "'· ~ orn ~ Wiiiard 0. Horwich Soldl!Wt end Sattor1' Aellat Ac• 01 • F-3 1. ru11t111on. CA • 9283 t publtehld 1n 111e Diiiy Plloi. •,_..GATEWAY MO"TGAOE COAPOlll· •01 dtuoiv11o11 Fii• Proo11 01 Clllm 111! :~1:!J~i"~c!~m0!~e~~~11 ~ 10100 '11nta Monica Blvd 11)40. "'•m~dod i nd not ent1t1ed fh1t butmt .. 1• conducted by •n R e l y on fina ncial PtlS* Of oen-at clrCNlatlOI\, ~ A TION 1-wl111 • Fl ·• 10 1111 c.ntllte of lhl Ac1. Individual lld In Or~ County. onG4I --ly .. Hk:f TrutlM .... OlllCll OI .i.ttrey M HOW.d M•Ytd with t .. ordlf'. !·Income 1n11 .at11 oor I C8f'Ufy (Or <Hlelttel ""Off penally Sv•d M NeQvl ad \•ice l>Y '°' lovr (•I IUCCIUlve ..... Dllt• eoo NQ#111 Brand, 1eo Newport c.n181 °'. su11t 2so bf::~n O:~·~i°:c, "elleellecs 1 Loi Anr.lu. Calif. •on 01 perjury th•t 11111 1or9004no 1a1111t Th•R tt1111n1n1 w11 111ec1 wtttt ,,,. , iWgult 3. 1183 014911d•lt. CllH. 91203 ~ 8ucll, Ca 92MO • u • ~· (Ull $ .. u,. . •110 CQffeCll Wld thal Ihle d•ler· County Clef~ 01 Ot••'99 Count1 on Sy~viu r~rtl'r 11 le lo~ 0 12 13,0~1100 •~t n 12 AllOfflllY '°' Ce1111111 Stemp Con· Item 31•one 11> ~:11..-'c'Y !o!:t~ Puhlt~h•"I Or.mot• Con"lt ••ion 11 ••f'Cuted on (0.lel Mey H . June 22 1llA3 ""Piii e. TAM No....,T • A111Qneo lty L4"• I AnOerlOft et••• 1ne • ,.~. .. 111~ 11 S•ntft An• n1a1• I .. the Nd08 of • .,. Bu1>11110t Couf1 Publillled 0rMQ!lt Cou1 Dlll\t P'uC>MttteO Of•llOt Co111 Diii'( PllOI Jucto• ol lhloUperlOf .,.,..,, Doll\' l'tl•ll J\tJl(\l~I ~. ff. 12, -.."11H1 l111n Ueclllll'll P\1blilM<I Ot1ng• Coe11 0.lty " ~bMMd OllllQ4t COM! Delly Piiot ll11ftl Jiiiy n ,. AUQ &. 191!'1 i.luty5 12 19 11>83 P'ut>ll&l'\fd O••no• Colll 0••1V Pilot l !JH:l ' Puolltllild Orenoe Coll! Ollly PllOt ""OI ·"'"'I& n 29 Aug &. 1113 I A\IOUfl S, 12 Ill 2t. 1"3 4490 113 •233 83 I 4411<4·113 Jul~ 'II Aug 5 l2 II lltl4388 II) I\ Ii 11:1. A11Qu1I ~ I:! 1!1 18 1983 Oat 83 • 9'6'13 ,__ ____ _,_2-+'------· "! I I ~ ' ! 11 ... Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, August 5, 1983 lailyPil. 642-5678 THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOU R Telephone Service: Monday.Friday 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Monday· Friday 8:00 A.M .. 5:30 P.M. DEADLINE.': PUBLICATION Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Frida" Saturdav Sund;iy Sat Mon Tues. Wed. Thurs. f ri. Fri. DEADLI NE 11 :30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 4-·30 p Ill. 4:30 p.nt. 4:30 p.rn. 3:00 p.rn. 3:00 p.m. CANCELLATION . & G:ORRECTIO S: Cancellations and corrections may ·be made on same deadlines as above. Please ask for a cancellation 'number :when cancelli ng you r ad. ERRORS: Check your ad daily and report errors immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first incorrect insertion cnly. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 leu" f!S kl• IHMI fer kit Gntral 1M2 Gtanal 1002 Ul.111 ISL UYFHIT UH,000 lllllWCI IPYIUSS llLL CIHIA Ill 1&11 Setler la ••tlHtd. ltt~•ff all ttfen. llok &14trtHt llHr 111-4444 Exciting C·OC~ pr~y with !Wo 3 bdrm units Prl1t1cy arid all conve- nlenc;es nMr Main street with t>eacri out froni A grea1 price for the "water" CALL 6 7 3-6900.1--4-14-,.---:S-:1..,..2..,..2 ,-=too - ,i...\ff HI Hll'l Assume $102,500 low IHl"ll , 1,.c, Interest loans Paymanl REAL ESIATE $1096 PITI w/low down. . 173-1900 631-7370 1&11111111 Custom & luxury homes. Bank llquldallons Agt, Jerry 6 4 0·523 4 , 752· 14114 'Ddebout Bay&Beoch 'Real Estate Tlt\Dt T IO~L REALTY ..,,,.. IS :A(M•Clu.l..Cf SI-Cf 1t•t , ________ _ TIE ILIFFS Ill CUlll The ;J:,Ch S0U9ht eher TtWIHll c~~£l~~:~ . sp":~~ t.t•llt lt•Mtlt4 bedr ms Two tllad 3 Bdrms, :'.I baths. pool and patlOS" d gas barbecue spa Elegant $350,000 Show Hka a mod" e.ssumable financing Full $218. price $550,000 •• ••l., .... , f• a-lned Ad ACTION c.ia A 1>Alll' '9LOT ... Yao. 6G.M1t *Cote-Really & Invest m('nl 111-ttoG Foc Ad Action Cal a Daiy Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 You don't need a gun to "draw IHI" when you place an ad In the Dally Piiot Want Adal Call now I &42·5e78 __ ,,,,lMl_-.CW._ COLDWeLL BANl(eRtl Liii HH,IOO Ju.st listed! Dramatic 3 BR home at lot value price! Custom built for architect· widen. immense w indows that lead to two patios, 3 car garage. Will not be held open. CaU for appt. today. I# #EWPIJRTCENTER 644-9060 LllO ISLE &yfronl single story 3 Br. 2 Ba. beam ceilings, spacious terraC'e, pier & &lip. $1,250,000 &yfrom 6 ba 7 11'1 bdrm, Villa on wide lot, pool, spa. dock for 120' yacht. $4,850,000. Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec. rm .. beam c.-eillngs, furnished, patios. $420,000. l&YSIDE PUCE ilYFRDIT Spet't.acular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn 2 boat spaces. Reduced -$1,500,000. PElllSUU HDIE DCUIFllDIT Oc.-ean & jetty views. Manne room, 4 bdrm. 3 bath, 3700 sq. ft Xtra parking. $1 ,385,000. FllllllllS RAllCH HILLTOP New 4 br. 4 1-'! ba, custom French Normandy Est.ate 1.2 prime aere hilltop $1.250,000 COROlllDD CAYS IAYFROIT Coronado Island c·ust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail Now $370.000 W/U'ade ARROWHUI HDIE Near n ew 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake vtew. 3500 sq. fl. $440,000. W1U trade for a local property. DOW FllOllT llCDIE llllTS Prime 2 Br. 2 Ba & 2 Br 1 Ba. Duplex on xlnt swimming beach good income. $725,000. Best view, tallest ocean front bldg tr1-plex with spacious 4 Br. 2 Ba. each level $1.200,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3-ll Boy,,d, Dr•v•· N R bl., biol IEU IEL IUI Lovely 4 BR home, freshly painted inside & out. Very desirable neigh- borhood. Close to schools & shop- ping centers. Owner anxious to sell! S1 51,000. COLDWet.L BANl(eRtl ASK f'Oll PHYLLIS MCCALL --IS1llTl-..c::l:I '41·0303 Coat1 Mesa 1024 SPECTACUUR £/SIDE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;; I CO UltTRY M OI E POOL llOlllE Quiel loce11on 3 BR 2 Ba. loreplace. RV access S 148.000 financing by owner Rer llloCar41t Rltr. 141-7l2t 4 Bdrms 3 ba, 2400 sq II 1ust redecorated Beaull lul wood paneled tam rm w1111e fir lrenc.h doors lrg use<l brick frplc lrg hv1og/d1n1ng area Ntused brick lrplc Oak & pine cabinets brass fixtures. french windows & doors --_ ----thru out 2 brtclt. pa11os & much more $225 000 By I WTSllE •llTS ownr Open Sal/Sun t-5 10.1 I llllSS 462 Ester SI foll Irvine Owner will help finance or Ave) trade up 10 1arger ca11 us UIUQUE NOME VALUE about these well main-By Owner for 2 wka, 3 Br, talned 1 & 2 Br single calh ceilings. lrplc. xtra story units with ample oll lrg lot. mod appl . E side street parking and a 4 car $l25 ooo 646-7673 garage. Well priced at ' S325,ooo WELL IUILT 4111 144-1211 2 balh home Attached OBI' !~~~id::~~~~::.r~~80 IHm Uafarala•t4 ltaan UaJuala~ .. 1 OH Prerr•z 1290 lalHI Illa.. 22H Baat. leacll 2240 Cannery Vtllaga Com· "oe"""llll"'lg'l'fi~ill'"ull'l'j '11'3"8~r"'l2"'8~a"'lc~o~l·. I l-.,;_,.~....,......,---.......- IAYSllORES mercl111/Resldent1al • In· tage 2 patio• lrplc in Ellec " Br 3 Ba. ~ hV09 come Propcirty Several gar~ge veiy near bonus room. comrn1y Prts11ne 3 Br 3 Ba, corner available 673-3777, agt 88 Y1r 0n 1 y 118 r 1 y clubhoulll & Pool. clean & home. 2561 Circle Dr neat I 1295 Call Tarry •Ovn Aug 6·7. 12·6 For Coatloaiaiu11 1275 s925tmo Avail 9·20 Agent 548-2313 day•. more Into coll collect Call 57!i·0814 5<19·9823 eves 805 682·554 l lllAll IEW I WANTED 3 or • Br an-Garage pool patio 2 Br 81_ FllTASTIO PRICE S 111,000 DUPLEX on 111e Balboa Peninsula 3 BR 111 ltoni, I BR In rear A money make' Always rented' Call lor lu1ther In· 1<11met1on MEL FUCHS PAVILIOI REAL TOR lll-1120 FINEST llli CAllYOll VIEW S1unn1ng exec Monaci townr>ome 3000 ~Q II 1n e•c1us1ve p11vatti com munoty or Bog Canyor P11ced to sell $550.00C Poss1ole 1ease1opt 1or Shown by appt Owne agl 720-t 762 dayi ava Harbor Knolls Condo Br, 2'r Ba. $280,000 B owner 760·6961 MARIOR VIEW MlllS 1131 Port Chtlst1 Pl OPEN SAT/SUNDAY 4 Bdrm 21la Montego Md Ad1acen1 10 perk an Anderson Sehl Vacant · 1mmed occupancy avail Re4. to $273 100 By owner 752·~838 o 644-2542 nuat lse Oy 9115 fordable rent S•75 flat IEllllF•L 642-5310 fine 4 kids cell 539·6190 Specoat bvllder llnanclng liJL.OI Best Riiy lee avallable on thefie spec-• taoular ex1ra large 2 Ptai11sl1 2207 Walk Block ioocean A' 13 Bdrm plus den. 291 bath Sand & surt lmmac 2 br br 3 ba formal d/r ato~e townhomes Massive fire-Ilse upgraded kitchen frplc dshwshr $700 s place, magnlllcent mas-leisure patio 5500 5 • sm 539·6190 Beat fee ter su11e with window seat lee 539_6190 Beat lrwi'ae ' ... 4 and dramatic arched win-~ It dow Wetbar Private Coroaa ••f Nu 22f2 2 to 5 Bdrms 1850-Uooo yard Only 3 tell CLEAN 2 e r. 2 Sa, 2 FP, 2 HlllEll RUL ESTATE c gar nw pnt. nr Hbr. 850·9778. eves 645-8075 ueam n"' cptg, olrd no pe1s S 1100 640-0619 ~lsor ·Realty IUILDER OFFERS IODELS NEWPORT HEIGHl S 2 stun1ng floor plans to cnoose rrom 3 Bdrm, 2' 1 baths llreplace, slt.y· hghl6 stained glass Tnousands below mar· 1ce1 llAIER llEAL ESTATE 850-9778, eves 962-9639 ---- OCUI VIEW!ll Bright 28r, 2Ba corner untt on lop floor Lu~ury am- men111es. owner ani<lous BYCO 6415-2251 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW FANTASTIC TERM! Stylish 3 Br 2' > ba dpla Skylltes spa lub, lrplc In mslr suite Many other amen111as 2100 s/I 1st time to tse $1400/mo 651·1177 557.5475 all 5 -~llOMORIVI' Cost1 li111 2224 -... 1140 Ollllll AYE. Rancho San Joaquin 38r 28a blt·ln S1ove, dbl Condo 2 bd, 2'h ba, den garage, huge yd $800 w I w 81 bar I r PI mo A1tl 8·15 Owner $1100/mo ~0·8559 5<19-2042 Aenl/Lease S975 Mo 2BR 2 Br, 1 Ba, gar bllln range 28a, TWNHM, fr/pie, & oven. open t>eam cell. A/Cond, Pool/Jae, 2 Car frig, gard Cat OK $625 Gar 833-24 791553-1696 • $500 dep Avall Aug 1. Super 3 Br 'irg bonus rm, 1982 A Meyer. 549-3484 lrplc, preatoglous colony. 2 Br 2 BA bike to sand & S89S/mo. 556-6576. surf blHns provided TUATLEAOCK: Large $400's makes It yours Luiurlous 4 BR, 539-6190 Best Ally fee Famllyroom. VIEW, 3'er,I•.-. ba duplex, Santa Townhome for 1 year. Ana Hghts Gar fncd yd. S 1500 MO alee & water included Coldwell Banker $685/mo -$500 aec: Martha Sharkany 11.Y. HIES IOLLHHESHH UHLmLY llUQE OCEAIFROMT ILIFFlflllTHW Haat. Beacl1 1040 Balboa Panin P1 581 2Br. l''•Ba. luxury ocean view Penthouse In ex· elusive VIMa Balboa RE- duced to $265.000 Sale by owner permits Low, Low, $5,000 down $2000 mo al 12%. 540-7559 202038 Birch St 552·20001752-509t 833· 1927 Ll(UI lt1ek 2241 Dellghllully bright and sparkling Carmel model Steps to greenbell, near recreational area T errll1c location with good IS· sumable loan. Move-in condition and ready to go Ask ror Baltlna 644-7020 •44tbl00 FEE 3 bdr•mu. m2.~·LbalhS , ----------3be $895.000 Term ·• 3 br. 2 ba. lrplc Needs Owner hes ought another spacious Towne Home TLC $109,500 or best available . l11come Pror 1350 2 houses on 2 A2 lots C M 1 Br & 4 Br $80K each t5% dwn Own/Agt 642-9666 3 Br 2 ea, Montecello 1 Br Cottage, walk to Twnhse, 2 car gar. pool, beach, town $480/mo no pets $725 Sierra ultts pd '94-767S before and mu11 sell this rara only 3 yrs new 1n Back oller (213)530-5159 PllJI R.E 113· 1 IOO "A" plan wllnterestlng Bay areat Tasteful decor· Mgm1, 641· 132• 6PM. 497-5168 eves levels and 3 bdrms. Open atong. quality appoint· OCEHFROIT COIDO •-------• am.I spacious w/vi.tw of m mants throughout 2 car Stock co-op 2 Bdrm Best nature and nigh! lights attached garage Conve-bargain S 130,000 OWC Security system. garden nient 10 pool area & guest with $30 000 dn 3 111 2 U L11aa1 Billa 2250 UHi llUL ESTATE lllVlllE TERRACE Immaculate 3 bdrm. 2'"' ba home In popular lrvlne Tarrance Large lot with room to add on Circular driveway Famlly room The attractive S34 7 ,300 includes the tand 17141 6 73°4400 11111 Ul·2111 HARBOR MESA VERDE $81,150 You must see this one• entry & absolutely P9f'f parking Brand new on R&H tnvstml 7S 1-S989 condition 631-1400 Iha market Only l~i'at l"'"4 ULlll llUll I 142,500 759. 1501 Of • • '" ltltra~lt UH,000 752-7373 IOLF COlllSE MOIE Wa.lk by 313 Onyx, just 3 bd, 2''1 ba, great v1aw one block from Marine WAIJ<ER & LEE Thousands below market Ave shops A great feef. n--• r--te $220K own/bkr 752-8870 Ing wtien you walk In the l\Cdl _.,WI - ---- door Out of area owner IHllE SlllYES wants to sell this 3 bdrm TOWIMOISE 2ba. remod. kitchen @i!i!j 2 Br 2 ea, beaut1lully up- Patio & 2 car gar graded assumable low 631·1400 ADULT LIVll& ont loan $127.SOO Agl - 3 Br condo. 2 car gar. walk J err 6 <1 o 5 2 3 4 "1\1 I ..,, H(J'w I y • "",., IM"I .., ,,.,_ 10 Westcllll Plau Priced 752-14 t4 • ~ lo sell Ask for Frrtz R:3~-~~E ~:a~·9411 631-0519 NORTHWOOD IHI FORECLOHllE CUTE WOOD PLACE Plan 193 3 Bdrm 2 ba P1otess1ona11y decor ated A C lovely yard Lool<s 11i..e a rnOdel 11ome Excellent location ni::ar p ool spa tt>n n1~ $185 000 Spectacular 2 Bdrm COTIA&E Condo Large pa110, al-Ol'ly $82,900 2 Bdrm tached garage Ne~t to small collage. large tot Local bank has foreclosed on 2 beaulltul condos. 1 3Br 2' >Ba .lnd 1-48r 2•.,ea The un11s are '3 years new spact0us and fully eppo1nled wtmodern learures Creative t1nenc1no avatl Submit ell ollers Agent 6•2-4623 pool but pr1va1a and Super stater hOme Call l•--------qule I Call lo see for showing 546·2313 ~isor ·Realty 651~1,77 546-2313. THE REAL ESTATERS llTSTllllll FllOIT HW ILIFFS YIEW LOCITlll Enjoy beaulilul sun1at11 o 'looklng back bay waters & city lights from most rooms t deck, spacious wrap-around terrauo petlo. End unll w/3 bdrms, 21/2 baths Priced Under market at $29S.OOO lor a lasl sale Trudy Stubblefleld. Ge: 759-QIOO _.r :. • •• • •.•• :.• •. IPUILlll PffLI 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home Plu!lll carpets 2 llreplaces, bonus room Only $135.950 THE REAL ESTATERS FWll Bring your paintbrush and save 4 Bdrm 2 Ba, 2 car garage AHume 8 5% loan Owner la mollvetect. Ask ing $1 10,000 631-7370 TRADIT IONAl. REAL.TY BY OWNER Top con· d1t1on, 3 & den. 2ba Col· tege Pri. s 121 ooo o w e w/27K down 540-1969 CllHllll 2 tr. 111. h••· SU,000. TURTLEHCI VISTA I ,.. 1110 3 Bd 2 Ba. spa, expen- -· ' dable to 4 Bdr 2471( lull 0111110111 price 20K dwn Agt, FOllEGLIHllE J e " v 6 4 0 -5 2 3 4 · $250.000 under appral~ 752• 1414 value Located In prime Un111 Pk Terrace 3 Br Costa Mesa 1oca1lon Dover model. 2 Ba. ~tnt 82.500 s f of land • 2000 locollon. wallt.lng dlS· s I or bulld1ngs Owner tance to comm pool Fee wlll help llnance. trade or atnd $1 39,500 Jean e11change 10•1. 11nanc1ng Laten 75?·1414 I.IL-a avellable Please call now -I • .,. • 1 1007 !Of details. Roy Kendall. La1sa1 IHC'~ 104 ea•••• 1 831-1266 Agt OPEN SUNOAY H o IAYFHllT 01111 l•lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiil Mcxm1a1n 2 Br Wood Super view with boat dock. • a Nllll shingle spotless house 109 Top floor. 2 mHter II wt1ega1 un11 view. 1 bloc!! sullas 2 car garage Add an Income un11 lo lhts 10 beech $210,000 IPllQlt S8'urlty bldg axl1tlng 2 Bdrm !louse Newell 497 -54 I 1 M1nu1as to Marina and 5350·L000IH 111u 1n Doheny Park. plenty 01 ilwrrt ieu~ 1069 _.. bulldabla area Just Pffce<l 111-noo •t 1129.500 540.1151 2 Ll4• ••.Jfre•t 11 .... Lovely 6 or wttoom for FllH lllE WUllAln OLD BALBOA 3 bd. 2 be 120 yacht Cute 3 br 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home wllh 5 houses lo Bay Quiet w35 slip Musi see• PP llrepl-. co1t'd patio and SI re e I S 2 2 9 . 0 0 0 Owner 673· 7873 garden w t waterlall 673·3777 llliiiiiiiiiiiiiii _____ 2 LIDO tSLE BAYFRONTS s1a2.500 C-• l M -1022 1-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lCALllER RUL n tr HI t ar 1• ::e:~o8 ~~c~t" Ba room tll•IJlO llt•t+btst+IHt•t &RAID OPElllll& 3 Br 2 Be wlp1er sllp OPEN TILL B PM. *llE•llCH 141,000* Fiil/UT /Ill PP 673-7873 • TWO lllTER HITES Sharp' Cozy and close 10 shops, pool, tanls and Woodbridge lake Only $157.900 l illllHAJJ l tt 'tlS 811()(1, 575-6000 Spotless 3630 SI duplex NEW HOMES FROM QWC 1Sl· 12°1t•IOl\g term $ t69,000 3br/3ba • 5br/3b9· I vac These brand new spec-IAJFllOln-LIDO 509Aeac1a·w11lk tosea tacular homes were Superb view of bay end 399K 20°1• dn-Appralaed awarded lloor plan of me boating " Bdrm hOme <l40K own/bkr 645-7048 year lor 8 western slates has p1e1 and slip nice big 3 massive Bdrms plus Iron! deck Ptens lor re lnmlly roorn. sunken llv. modellng Available now Ing room vaulted ce11-Well priclW for this 10- lnga. steined glan. sk~· ca11on llHL FOii Ullll FlllLY·IY OWIH Irvine Terrace. 10 rm hm w/pool. Walk 10 bch, golf course or Fashion Island Fee slmp1e Allractlva 30 yr lln11nclng 11vell $450,000 Ownr wlll co- operate w/rltra Call 840-2722. 873-3745. light•. hend ceM1d oak &•2-1200 11a11 r91t1ng, gormel kitchens and more Beautltul prl1tlle 11reet with vlnlflOe lamp post• In a prime area • OPEN HOUSE FRI/SAT/SUN 12·5 273 MONTE VISTA UR&E LOT 90• 178 with older home $225.000 "'' llloCartllt Rltr. Ul-7121 LIDO ISLE IYOWIER 2 br 5outh open" patio Open beam ceiling. par quet floor$ ltreplace, 35 lot '6374 500 675·834! to Sile 2 I 1 Via Ebolo LIDO ISLE SALE OR LEASE Cus1om 5 lldrm 673-1783 8ro~e1 /owner COSTA llH& 5 Minutes from ocean. new 3-2 6r low Interest assumtoan Pis do nol d1sturd tenants 1828 Fullerton Ave Ow11er/Agen1642-5552 or 641-1884 Costa Mesa T11°ptex w11h petoos & garages Sharp 3 houses on 1 lot with terms. David Bourke Realtor 546-9950 UCELLEIT UPSIDE po1en11al and 1ai shelter tor 1nd1v1dual investor wilt> 111ves1rnent group $10,000 each 4 units Easts1de Costa Mesa Mon·Fro, 9·5 81\r 133-8112 Yard lrplc washer/dryer 3 bd, 2 ba. AIC. gardner, hook·UP No pets quiet cul·de·sac. Pref 723 Center SI S775tmo ISi • sec Days cpte S8501mo 661-3184 497-6287, Eves AIC quaJ11y 5 room home 496·47112 w/garaga' pool, Jacuzzi 38r builders custom condo next to pool, Isa option mo to mo $925 mo 859·2830 4 Br, 3 Ba. 2800 sq It, 2 yrs new. gardner. no pe15 s 1200 631-2150 $650 hurry 539-6190 Best Riiy tee HOM_E_F~O-R_R_E~N-T-- Laguna Hiiis, 3-4 Bdrm, 1775 Fenced yards S garages Kids & pets welcome 863-1500. Agent. no lee $875 incl gardener, 3 Br 2 • 22 Ba Mesa Verde, no pets, LlfHI N11atl 52 rels req d vacant 3253 1er Condo. community W a s h 1 n g t o n A g I pool "' shopping SSOO 559-6221 mo 492-6700 Behind SC Plaia newly Beau111u1 4 Br tam rm r>m dee 3 br 2 ba DR $950 Cocktail pooJ & 1ac Av1111 545.4731 545·0034 1mmed S14001mo IEWPORT Newport ocean fronts Circle this call last Ian· 673-5354 agl _ TOWMMOUSE duptex & inple• Spec· tast1c 4 1am r>ome 2 bdrm ... • V' . 2267 d tacualr 673-7873 '$400 s E z mo1te l'lllllta &t~O Almo~t new IOllr De roOIT" 539-6190 Best Alto.. lee HO .. ES ~ R RENT tov.nhous~ nea1 beuch ' ,., ~ "hoots and ~hopping Lots for Sile 1400 Eastsioa 2 Br 1 ea enclsd Mission V1e10 3 Bdrm 3 Lov. down Assume Isl at --~-------garage patoo, lrg yard no Ba S750tmo Fenced 1 1 i s • owe balance DCE&IFllOIT LOTS pets. S535imo .. 1 mo yard ktd1tpe1s we1come Vai:.ant S 175 000 2 magniltcent &dJ lee sec lleposn 548-5442 or Agent. no fee 863-t500 SH Profltr1its Lhl. Three Arch Bay, So Lag 770-5629 ------ (114)173-2110 Sec gate area (Tennts Eastsode 3 Br 1 Ba lrg Ntwrst ltlC~ 22'9 OCUI VIEWlll 811ghl 28r 28e corner unit on top floor Luxury am- men111es owner analous BYCO 64S·225 t OCEAI VIEWlll 28r, 28a corner unit on lop fir Lu~ amen111es. owner 8nl(lous S 165.000 BYCO 545.2251 OCUMYIEW Luxury 1 Br Condo, as- sume $103.000 1n loans ano owner may carry Asking $140 000 Gr&g 5•9·9039 dys 6416·2124 eves & wknds PAllOHllC VIEW er ts beach clbhse) yard 5650 557. 1247 1 Br ~ oen. 2 ea. steps 10 $1,100.000& $1,400000 be 11 ch . comm t y 1 or bolh Cash or sun-Gardener keeps up lo1tety poolltenn1s $850/mo able terms Courtesy to 3-• Br nse 2 ba dbl gar p r 0 p e c 1 y H o u s e Bkrs Ownr. Frl·Mon. space age kllch kid& & 642-3850 <199·3070 Tues· Thurs pals $700 s 539-6190 2 131799-1 159 Best Alty sm lee guaran· Oat of Couty Pr•rrtr 1525 TllllEE lllVEllS SEOHI& PARl Custom home on t3 fiver lron1 acres. 2400 sq It :i Br 28a teed M ESA VERDE NORTH·Sparkllng 48r 38a, 1111 din & lam rm, many Ktras, big yd, bar· dner incl Avll Sept 1 S 1200 mo lee 549-330 1 IEW 2 H 1 IA Garage, lrplc w/d hook-ups, no pets 721 Canter SI 2 bd. 2·~ ba. nr new 1ownhouse Aitch gar Close lo bch Lease S875tmo 213-790·6629 2 br, 2 ba, and uni! No pets $675/mo 15 Big Dtpper Court 650-7737 '* IMMACULATE * 48R "BLUFFS CONDO" on Greenbelt $1350 Mo. 1St. last. Sec Avall/Sept 1SI 751 -7625/760-0672 $695/mo tst • sec Deys 3 bd collage. completely 497·6287, Eves 1em<>detect. huge newly '496-4 792 111ndscapect yard, garage, hot tub. decking & numerous Jttras "hrs lrom QC s~lng within minutes. boating, lishlng & back packing Country ltvlng at it's bestt $325.000 760-8259 011 MecArlhur 2 bdrm lrpl, $975/mo, Isl, last. Dover Sflores owner BC· uniquedblS450call•da-. security N o peu cept1ng ollcrs 1624 Anti· tails 539_6190 Best Ally 2 13 -380·9880 days. gua Way • Br(master Oat of State ha1ta otharsl 714•548•8533 tMIS suite w1balc.ony & maids quarters). 4 ba sep pan-Prorrty 1550 weslSlda 2 er 1 Ba 4 Br 2'1t Ba llome In aled tam rm Sparkling MAUI • Studio unn at enctad garage. patio lrg BaycrHI. xlnt cond, S I ' a u s :i. c r Y s 1 a I Whaler Condos on IM yard. no pels S535tmo lrKhly painted, a Q{eat chendhers in dbl Slry beach completely re-• I mo sec deposit family home. g~rdener antrv and lorrnal dining decora1ed call owner 548-5H 2 or 770·5629 lncld S2500/mo, or Info rm Cour1 ya pool wletec 808_669•8169 pleas. write P 0 Box gate eniry Fee 1and DIDI Poial 2226 1029. L8'Ctlmof11. N.Y $510 000 Open SaVSun •••••• Farail~H ocean view lor 3 br 2 ba 10S38 ~~ 1·5 646·•750 crpts thru·out garage Big Canyon~ 3Br SPECTACULAR Coroal dtl Mir 2122 $675 • 2 Br w/deck 2"'< ba $ 1175/mo. Avalt OCEAN VIEW applns provided $500 ltat lmmect Call 4 76-2252 f'~NTAST1C TEAMS• 3 Br 2 Ba So ol Hwy, lrpl, lee 539·6190 Seti dy s Or 4 9 6 -8 3 4 1 gar. wshr/dryer $900 / ~ d 28r 1 ·B<l luxury ocn 875-2763 El Toro 2232 ~ w .. n 11 view Penthou~e in a-· Big C-a-ny_o_t1-=r=-wn__,.h-ae-=-3-=e:-r~2 elusive Villa Balboa Re-llfiDt 2144 4 Br. 2 Ba. 2200 sq It. 11~ ea trplc _, bar, all dvcad to 5285 000 Sole U P Dean Home, Kens-acre Jae lrull trees extra amenities. on golf course, h~ owner permits Low. ington Plan. 4 Br 3 Ba clean Gardner Avall 911 total view lrom each Low. S5.000 down $2000 lamlly rm spa. a1taH 631·2150 room g11rf10e (Thia 1sthe mo al 12% 540 1559 furnished ror 3-6 mo Foaal1ia best house In the com· hn Cle•eatt 1076 s14oo 786-3421 Valley 2234 ';'1~~~'/J-t 4~~yswk~~1~ OCHI VIEW Ll11111 Ni111tl 2152 S566·s s rm 2 be pool 71<11760-3670, Gorgeous 4 Br 3 Bo. highly ~urnlshed 21ir 2bo, Den, f1ome kids pets call 1-L~U.,.,F""F=-S.,....---uogr11ded home 1n pres-N 1 g u e 1 s h 0 r e s 539-6190 Beal Riiy lee llglous IOClltlOn, gourmet Townllome. security $500's 5 rm 2 ba pool kitchen lrg Matr Bdr ge1ed comm . oce•n home k.ldt pets call suite wlolllce or reeding view Club house. pool. 539-8190 BeSI Ally lee room, wel bar. many IK· tennis & beach prlv no ecullve custom e•tru peas s 1.ooomo Call Exec • Br 3 Ba • huge MUST SEE IN PERSON 496-74<18, • bonus room. comm11 $312,000 Roberts Real clubhouse & pool, clean Esia1e 498· 1040 lttwrst ltacll 16' neat $12115 Call Terry t m Wt 1 1 B oe e Aganl 548·2313 daya. toOl 1 .lrnY VIEW ---------200 blk 40' lot. 3br • den. ~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~'.... HrYfllITT PAii 3ba, yard, comp1 rervrb _ Ovt1tandlnQ 3 Bdrm 3 Ba 1575,000 ~ dally 1-11 WID RW. EITITI M6-M38, -875-3138 ------Cllllha1ten 3 Br big R2 IOI, hrdwd lloora S21!1K ...________ Mtllllt Heall l vv n er r n, garag · 5•11-9823 eves i-y11rd, no pell. 1500/mo Cullom &Mt 24 X 114, Ben· Ut111 lncld 642·2097 ihii. ltac~ 4 di• Adult perk.. pell C•ll ---.,-,,- 4 bdrms, 2•; ba, lam. rm area. game rro. fOf'mal -din rm, 2 wet bar•. tetra colla lite. 1ubtte d..ion- colors 2 pallot w/decof, plants, WHh/dry, retrlg, atl new apples GOOd floor plan tor family & en1er'1atn1ng, flows well Clo• lo' poo1 & t91lnt• SubrTill Of\ pell. L .... • 1500 760-8858 . 1::.~' s~~~~-~r.~s· -----..... ""a.At I '°'6Mt -=·::!.~ :-..... ~-..,. ~··" ........ I LCCR CY I I I I I I' I. . I 04YOO I .... •••• In great locallo" with •II (Call llral). 217 Jaamlne. bullt·lnt /fut waahar, Owner/egl 873·5551 aryer an refr1ger11or - Central air and 2 fir• S P Y 0 L A S S 4 B R places keep It tu1t right TRAOEWINDS Un· In aide Full p rice evrpeaMCI OQean vlewt tl88,500 7!1 t-319'1 Danae Corp 851-11 t35 Ot 6-i4·•201 C:SElECT . 1'UPLO - .... PA0PEA1lE5 South Of lhe Hlwayt Lge separ111e lro111 l'IOuM w/4 bdrm1 & 3 bat hi plvt lwo 2 bdrm. 2 be unite Slape to perk & beech Jult In· tr<>duced to the merk111 Belter Check thl1 out TOOAVI Appl only. No 11ddrHa wlll be Qlvenl 769· 1601 or 762·7373 THE REAL ESTATE RS --------- ____ J ~. W--Own/Agl 8•2·11666 •ru--.--3390 CARMEL DRIVE IOYH SHORES 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 10 ynrt Expan91ve cu11om llome young, many amentti... on 11h\I08101 5 Br 411 ba l>oot-atffd yard . Vecanl. new 1p1 & pool Moat a1· llHOEJ.S141 IOO clu91ve showcase home SELLER WANTS 6'£AL on a commanding 1tl- THIS WEEKEND IOI $1136,000 lsehld Open Sat~un 1·5 $ t31.500 land Quote. R & Kaye RHlty 4114·71S4 H ln1tes1mente1751-511811 HllTIUYQS lll&IT IO PRICI llEllOT1111 alter 5pm1162-5224 Winier Rental .2 Br. 28r. 28a. lrplc. groulld' Hr. Eut Bluff• Exec, ooo-ctty - -furnished. washer'. dryer $700 mo Av•ll Sept I No ... _ vt ..,.,., ,........ 3 ... Ullll MILLS 1eoo1rno 673-3039 pe1 848-7838 eves . 2~8/ c11,r;;;;: 't;n ;;: 8eeutllul 24x80 28r, 2B• -g-11 beeutlful ammenltlee home Comar 101 ltlend ltaltl Uafuaiall.. S3 5 peya rent ut a 11700 mo. 840~233 ~~~~n ::c~;::s II~~~: -.-.-.. -.-1----2-2_0_)_ ~= ~~:i~~lc:~~:~, ,,,..,eJ(M.,..,..-3""B="r-.,,.2'""be-.-,__--~-:- aor cond Young adults B•yfronl Condo 2er 539-8!90 B .. \ Alty'" 11 kllch. lfplc In den. 174 w elcome. 134.500 w/comm pool Security gu•rent~ ---Buoy, &060, 848-1260 540-5937 Agt bldg wllh bay viewa. 3 Br 2 Be encit gar, CloM 00fgeout 31f 2'A bl l'tm Nearly new. 12· wide, nr 11195 to tc:hoot1 lh~•. fr~. w/tota or~ J e1cy111 .. Npl 8Cfl. welk IO grocery, W•AIClllt Lovely 2 bdrm klda ott $700 lle2-4411 tllruout, brlek I/pa In flv· $26,000 &•8·257~ and den home. Mlny up-All redone 3 Br 2 Ba 4 tam lnQ rm & mllr tulle. 1 blk gredn ps1quet lloore, 1 10 beh $1'"'5/mo """' RENTS 106twk up ell-alze1 f1r11pl1ce Available Sept hmo single I ne mull ... , •r , .. , *.10·1100* lat S1200 rly 1511$ renta It 0811 Nodogs ~~Ave. Outetandlno MeN V«d• 3 Bdr nr gotlcourse & par Ii. Price reflectt gre11t potentlal $1811,1100. J•c:kle Handtaman 831·1268 Big Canyon TownllOrne. 3 lrg BA In 2 SIOrltl wllorm111 living & dining Skvllne 12 X 5!1, Unique Prtma locatlon adl8Cet'll plan. Low Rent. Adun to golt courM w100011 A P&rk nr e>c.11n $10.900 ttnnla $250,QOO Martha !1"411·8837 WA TERFA6NT ~OMES 539·8190 9111 fee W•yne &4~0. ' 6'11·1400 --... ~illllll~---·--..... """. t113S PORT CHEUl£A PL. 1 Dr oondo on tile btlytront 1950/mo .... ., .. , .. ., ...... 1. knock• ollen lltMn you •Br 2b• Monteoo mdl, \JM retu•t·o•tUng Dally Ad) to Andeftorl Sctil Piiot Cl•11Hled Ad1 to Vacant, lmmed ocoup reach the Orange Co.ti avail 11600 nio °'*' Find what you w•nt In Delly Piiot CIUll!led• Macnab GU0 8200 ~ Mar.nab· Irvine ltac• Prt't)ty l I 75 b orro eay. cean vi- Lat " 090 £11r 111m• ll1!8u111u1 vttwt o Int P8· c11tc: Oo•n 675·7l311 • Jlotll llUL n PllOPlllllEIDl l1'·1ll·11U matktl Sal/Sun • By o wner PtlOfle 842·5811 7S2·H38, M 4•2S.2 W-.it Ma Call 642-M78 ------ Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, August 5, 1983 U ~1'1t*ti1la1 ht•• l••f!llli•f Car~t Ser•ict G1ra11 Dott ••ralr ·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liM"""y"'ful""o•m•""e.'""b!'".4'1'-yn--. "'IN~p~t 1 * M INSTALL cXAPEf sprlnoa. repelr. door 01>9r. f.~$1 .84perda~ Hgla area Loving care. For$175sqyd Call atora.S•edemon1trallon ., 645-6783 Joyce Mel or Pete, 772-1722 Seacoaet. 2488 Newport that's ALL you pay o1 a Wiii t1abyslt my home. tyr Ctatal Coacrtlt Blvd. c M 642-3490 30 dlly lld & up. Wkdys. Nwpt Hts. cement-Masonary-Biock Sprtngt·Hlnges-Openars In lhet 660-716Q Repalrt. Lowest rates! Haa4~aa Ho81t Cl11ala1 •••ia1 Paiatla1 NEE6~e[P? CAlt JEFFI Pacilio Coast Cteanlng -A~C MOVING· "1""n1•1•.•,,,•c•o·m·pe-1·11·1v·e·p·r-lee- J&ek of eJI trade~ earpen-"WE 00 IT RIOHTI" Quick, Careful Service for xlnt work! Fett terv try. painting. gflfdenlng. Eat. Broohure 768-7894 Lie T 1360•8 552·0'4 tO 30 yrs 11111p. 521-8012 clHn ups, 11tc No job too - t&rge or sma11 540·0354 Ho.attlo14 ltrvlcta l•Uiaf Stnicts RAl.P11'S PAINTING REPAIRS * PlllTIH sMVicE'S uNtiblf eb Laguna Aur1lng Service Fr!~:t12:~~8~~1.j~88 Pl .. t.l•1 Tnia~Sts•let 1 .... ,,,.,1 Pl••~I•& ryprno ord Proo;::Jng BIO OR SMALL. Oulck euy revltAont WE DO IT AL.ll 549·9770 ~uonable, 851-10.1 Oralns cleared from s5& Wlatew Hal~ S 15 anytime. Repa1r1 ·{et the Sunah1le ln11 851·9604M&M842·9033 SUNSHINE WINDOW DAILY Walls-Cust work Lie uc'd Tom 557-4480 1nCParia1 smICt •381051 Rob 673-8094 elLOT PEASom L i BUSINESS Concrete, masonry, tlat-1,G,_1._r ... •.•-•_.i ... •..,1 ____ _ Hnlial Etc Gary 545•5277 PTL Marketing. errands, Dr'a now offering pr Iva le duly -eppts, church, etc Re· care Companions, Speedy maTnt aerv. ROLLIN' ROOTER llabte drlvltr. active, at-live-Ins, Aldea. LVN'a. lntlut, nomes & ap1s. Drain• from S• 50 WHITE WIZARD CtEANING 842·1549 Bui paying Nora Higgins. work, foundations. Block. TREES 999-7t15 499-1601 brick Lic'd. 536-5013 bdMP Joes & SMALL MOVING JOBS MIKE 646-1391 tractive older woman. RN's now available. 24 Hr 842-3890. Plumblng repair oc·a WINDOW WASHING own car 646-9734 Service 71'4~94-7272 ,~.-~-,-1-.,------lowest rates 751-6753 "The only m91:1c 11 SERVICE Toppetd/removed. Clean 1 .. iat11 Semce Coatr1ctor~----up.newiawns 1s1-3476 DIRECTORY •e-nd_p_a_pe_r ·w·o-r"'"k-n-1g"'"h-1-Geatr1l -CLEAN-UP MASTERS HAUL·MOVE-Ae'MOVE Furniture. Trash, Trees 963-5415 NORM Hoqe Sftliat --h iatia1 Farthing Interior bffign S mith& Son Plumbing QUALITY" 31-2°26 Mature prol eulonal 1'1"2-v"e·a .. r•1-e•11•p•e·r.-N""w·p-t HANGING/STRIPPING Plumbing repairs & drains Stilt Law .. .... m a r e s C a 1 1 !!R•e"'m•O<f..,..el'"'1'll!A""ep·a""l-rs·.·c·o·m·m-All sizes. Prof .. reas Ask PAPER· TALK Associates & resld Llc'd, bonded. about our 25.000 lawn lemete for nouse sitting. area. I'm small-My prices VISA-MC Scoll 6"5-9325 cleared Uc 645-3426 li§P..1•91,;.e•l,.;a•w•r•eq-u'"lre·s-th•a·i·a""il Aug t5 thru Sept 15 are small. 850-6'477 Ron E°i<pe,.-Waueoverlng In· loofiat contractors who pert0<m DO IT NOWll , -; ~ ISi FOR Sllllll & organize lnd1Y1dual & ins. For est, 552.9142 special Call anytime. buslriess. 760· 1988 646-668.il (Michael) GEORG-E'S-CLEAN UPS & HAULING No !Ob too small 693·0106 851• 1545 • PAINTIN0.6. atallatlon. Reas. Consult-,.....,...., ..... _._______ work over S200 1ncludl"" ---" Huber Roofing-all types "11 Laa•1ca1ia1 Exterior • Interior ant Aaslgnmt. 581-8590 New-Recover-Decks labor and materials must Your Daily Piiot Service Directory Representative lail•en Cte4it Coaaseliaj ~--•-----!""--BAD CREDfr? Clear up Remodels or any Invest· neg TRW prohle. Money Clean ups • Landscaping Hauling . Tree Trim Free est 642-9907 DOUGH€\!\fyei\OfHERS Resident · Commerlcal PAOf WALLCOVERING Lie 11411802 548-9734 be licensed. Unllcenled TREES -LANDSCAPING Free est. 536-9801 Refs avail. Comml/resld - -contractors should •0 ment. qlty Improvement! back guar 645-5840 P.R.l.D.E. C111t Co. D C , > .... 42.15171 .... 322 Clean-ups, shrub & tree HAULING SMALL JOBS Trash & Furniture MA TT 645-5089 Stcretui1l state 1n lhelr advertlalng, 21 YRS 642-3657 FIH PlllTlll Call Mike, 640-9014 Sttvict1 Coritractors and con- MHoar~ -by Richard Sinor lie WILLPIPH Nllllll sumers. contact Mary , AcctiallllDI (H's Not Just a Name) -Of rOOallll ': eeArtFiED PUBLIC ACCT 645-3305 Uc .. 320735 Messy dogs I G rooming ttlm, mo ma1n1 Prompt LT HAULING • MOVING & reas Chuck 642-2873 GARDENING. ODD JOBS 280644 14 yrs of happy 58 pr roll. 675•7702 Secretariat service· typing, Grondle at 558·4086 with BRICKW RK Small Jobs. local customers copy, etc Fast service. any questions. Contrac- Personal Sefll Ta~es scht. S 10 any sz Teacher Exp Gardner. Ma1nt. JON 645-8192 Newport, Costa Mesa. Thank you. 963-4114 ''WE GALS SHOULD 675-4456 760-8359 tor's Stale license Irvine Refs 675·3175 HANG TOGETHER" TYPING/BOOKKEEPING Board, 28 CIVIC Center 30 yrs expe7 s4o.2o68 Cabinet Miking _ 21 yrs exp 546~2848 •New cabinets. ca bl net Domealic Agency cleanups, tree tr•m. Free Ho e Cle-. . est Call Pete 64 1· 1096 111 lllDI -ROBikS CLEANING Brickwork Small or large QUllln PlllTERI 839-0730 anytime For lndlv /sml ouslness Plaza. Room 890, Santa b & L I I Prompt, neat pro-Pl ti• . Ana,CA92701 lacing. bars & tornnca - - countertops 642-0881 Mo111thtptrs SIO/w• l1rd11i111 WHftlll SERVICE a thoroughly 10 s r5f~~~s5 12oca re s. tess1ona1s 636· 7149 Hier . lfllt Hr /day/wk 640·0888 .._ ________ _ CUSTOM EX1ERIORS PLAS EA PATCHfNG 1 .rfveway-Parking Lot ·Repaus-Sealcoating Carpeatry Childcare. companions. couples We come 10 you Lowlees (213)541-5150 Mowing, EdgTng Twice a clean house 540-0857 *Masonry-Stucco· newt month S20 to S25 CLEAN HOUSE! repair All types Quality & INTER Reas. rates Free Restuccos. tritlext. 30 yrs. 1.s .. ri.ir_.i ... D""k""e,_r_• _____ Have you read today'• est Steve 547.4281 Neat Peul 545-2977 Install & repair manuai or Cla11llled Ada? If not, 546-9707 S&S Asphtt 631·4199Uc 1..------------1!' Remodel-repair Unique & Rose Hsekpg 973_0564 Lowest price 631-2345 :At1tiae71 .. ""Vlk Dri,i•c •ewsl Don't Plea! Free analysis a,fyour case over phone. h iotitH hlJtrr: lut11 Wer• rel1 'lllikr11tfOJ lay lftlt f • ,Sig billsl ForeclCl!lures'? l awsuits? Judgements? fREE CONSULATION Sc;ott Gentilly H0-0142 Unusual work a specialty lhyw1ll Hauling, clean-ups, tree M · trimming, yard ma1n1 House, carpet window 1_o_v_1_• .. •-------Custom hse painting, r e· duced summer rates, Free est Dave 673·2031 CD'S l'lASICRlflC 20 yrs lie bonded -!lo-..-----...----... ~ Palombo Const 962-8314 DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL All Ph8ses & Repairs lndscp Mike 646-6502 c I ea n 1 '' g We d o lhrorougl'I work ReUable and REFS Wltri complete carpet and house· cleaning windows done free CALL TOOAYI 540-5654 Mstr crattsrnan. speclal- ozing finish & remodeling. 499-3105 --Repelr·Al1eratlo;;s- Doors-W1ndows-Cab1nets Panel-Patlo~·Fences. 35 yrs exp Jerry 546-4.il 13 Repair/small !obs. Fences. sheh1es. partitions. Low rates. Steve 731-8311 BUD 552-9582 Japanese Gardener Main· tenance, clean-up Free est 557·2210 Electrical ~~~-!-----'"'!'!--Cilwntgarden main•· resld. *Electttctan New/Repair. comml, Indus Yd cln up All types Low prices. Lie. Low rates. 846·4947 evs Free est 63 t -2345 ELECTRICIAN--p,j"ced right. free es1imate on large or small jobs. Lie. 396621. 673-0359 JOAN'S CLEANING Mow. edge. clean-up, trim Cook-errands-all wifely Free est. Rees rates. Jim duties. 540-1267 646-1958 WANT ACTION? W.11nt Ads Call 642-5678 Clualled Ads s-42-5678 •&-1 MOVIH* Best quality 25 yr. e1tp Competitive rates. Lie T • 116.428 730· 1353 STARVING COLLEGE- S TU DENTS MOVING CO Lie. T 124-436. Insured. 64 t-8427 WATCH US GROWi ... ,, , ... , ., , .. ,, kr-... 645·82fl8 DH S1lyer P1l1tl11 Uc 1'4259~4 964·20"17 1----------E Wiiiiam Giies Painting 1 .. P ... l,.• .. • ... •.l,.D•I ____ _ Contractor· competitive 2' ltr El• 141· 1121 rates. custom worll. lie. WATER HEATER Special 10 yrs exp. 751-7080 Pool heaters1rFurnaces INT/EXT. CALL JIM •Faucets•Dlsposals• 131-lHO Have something to sell? 1----------Classlfled eds do ti well. Clasalfled Ads 642-5678 Have something to sell? Classllled ada do It well. auto, 6 yrs eKper Ron alt you're mllliflO the bel1 5PM 645-2537 or Pete ,_b_ar...;g;,.1_1n_1_1n_1_own __ 1 __ _ 979-2821 Free Est Tree Service J.c TREE sERv1ce Trimming. removal. yard clean-ups. etc; 642-2914 SLOW RATES S Tree trim end removal; gen'I cleanups 554-7017 The laatesl draw In lhe Wast ... a Dally Piiot Clutlfled Ad. 642·5678 For Ad Action Cal a Daily Piot AD-VISOR 642-5678 . '8taas UafaralatlH Apart•tah, Oaf. A11rt•tal1, Ual. Awt•1at1, Ual. Apart•••ta, Ual. Apar1•eall, Val. lea11h to · !nfort IHclt 2169 CtrtH •el Mar 2722 Coata Me11 2724 Co1t1 MeH 2724 L1pu Bttcla 2748 SH Cleaeate !776 Uare 2901 l:.0Yely4 Br 2 Ba carpeted 2 Br, patio. carport Nr IVllUILEIOW Sharp&c;lean2 Br.garden 1 Br N. end. nr beach. 2BR t 'hBa,Refrig,Stove. Mh~u°:e.'eY:l~r 5n~~1::0ac~ Office leat1b 2914 Loll I Foad 3004 IHiataa o.,. 4014 OC Airport area. Ideal for Found 7125: M dog. med.1-....,.....,....,_.._.,._..__...,-.. designer's showroom. sz, Ian w/black, mixed 11~~!~v~or:c, 981: o:nec::'~ new corner bldg 1st tlr, breed, H B. 840-8362 business $85,000 takes hOtme w/lrcd 'air htng, pebetaschS.6A30val617S3e·3p8t 512 No 1 Br. refrlge. range, laun-apt with private patio. partial kltch. $550. utlls 3 Blocks lo Beach. $510. d 67 6 ncl Yrly 49• 304• 661·, 192 last. ep. 3-272 • ltplc. 2 car garage. nu· __ · dry. pool. carport, no $460/mo 546-9950 1 · .,. ... _ 1·800·824-7888, ut · 1ne~ous fruit trees. 2 Br, walk lo bch in nice pets. $450/mo. 931 W 28r 1,,, Ba w/gar crpts, 2 Br carpets ..... dtapes. 2 Br $485, or lurn $520, 2158 ··I t 1DO/mo 548-6089 COM Close to senior cit 19th. St 548-0492 stove, new pain\. laundry Pool, year round, nr - Sftwfnd 5 Br. 3ba. view, club tnq at 6418 Nifrclssus Bachelor studio. $350/mo. drapes. stove. lncd yard laclllty & parking In· beach, buses No pets. m Chrstn 25 2bd, 1ba apt ~d n r' le n n1 SI Pool or call 213·4 5·7676. wt p5a3t15o_.4w1a2t0ert_P5dp•• eluded $450/mo Call 498-6277. In CM. $250 mo. util paid. 1st & las1. Reis. Ullls pd. .., 9 83 9 t 2 N 548-8303 • 800/mo. 559-9539 Bocneior unit 2 rooms lrvtna Av 548-7570 667 "L" v1ctor1a $525 4 4• 1 8 1 1 oon l o 2900 newty carpeted sh tiers 2619 "O" Santa Ana c O •1 M/F to shr 2 bd turn apt, 'n ShOreclllfs. lg 3 Br, 4 be, ' u Brighton Springs 1 & 2 Br ule & cory t Br, kllcnen· "• blk lrom beach mile to bch. $275 incl ·lam rm. lrplc's. grt ocean & painted. S400/mo Col"!dos. Avail 9·1. Gar· 5540 ette, wtd S45ot mo • tst $275/rno • utll. avall utlls Reis 631-9067 ·vu. walk to pvt bch 644"5687 age w/opener. micro, VILLA CORDOVA & last 497•6490 Ive lmmed Sue alt 5:30 -------- plush 1400 sq It. shingled all Terms 968-6187 bldg w/glass. 556·0891 b twn 10-5, (213) 420-2307 evestwknds. Office space available In Old downtown Hunt· lngton Beach. Walklnng distance to banks, post ofc & utll co. 400-500 sq ft. Starting at $250/mo. Contact 536-1435 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-Hll Store on Forest Ave. Lag Bch. 2400 sq n. 5yr lee. Call Jack 4.97-5452. •122DOtmo 675-9526 Nice. clean t Br. 1Ei8. pool & spa. view mess. 650-5296. Need rmmte Immediately S~isli 2 story home wt gar patio, enclsd garage. $6501$785. 545-31 15 Spacious Eastslde Apts. Studlo$3ooutus pd $275/mo, $650 move In. 6,rm 2 ba dshwshr & not $600/mo. tst last ~ sec. encl gar, patio, dshwsr & Welk 10 beach &. town Balboa Pen. Pt, lge rm. pvt Nr beach In NB. 631-7024 Office space tor lease: 747 •--------• Swimming Poot Chemical Services eualnesa New· port Beach area, no exper nec;e1sary, win train. $55.000 full amoont req. Wiii net $40,000 +. Cell colleot Mon-Fri 9-6PM Ask for Tim (408) tar to beaches S575 603'ft Marigold. rear unit. °:.or~to~!. m,~~eld~nlt;m~ ~~e. most utHs lree No Laguna. 494-6087 ~n~. S~2~mg~~~~~~1cook· Prof. F 30's wants search •589-6190 Best fee 548"2778· Condo. many extras Sec 2 Br 1 Person $540 out & shr toglhr 2br/2ba I 2769 CM/NBarea rm wtpvt be / F • II h' ,The Heights 3 Br. 2 Ba. Will OR .IOI TO IEACH g a' e · S 6 7 5 Deb 2 Br 2 Person $565 Newport HCla w resp. • 0 ve c ic on 540 0702 2323 Eld A c M -lor mature. neat n/smkg moderate Income C.M.I launllry hook-up, garage. Large 1 Br • en ve. 1 bd, duple11. close to bch. F $300 Ken 851-0t49 N 1 645 4157 Walk to beac:h. re~-Large 2 Br w/lrplc Eastslde 2 Br 2 Ba car 54&-7854 $490 month 548-7811 (2w4phtrsp)r6e7.5·635.1 or t h Fa II & Adult Pools FUrnlshed Sleepln~ room, f a u r a n s . s ops • m Y port. mature persons, no VILU MEIER& $1275/mo ullls lncld H Tennis Court pets $575 549.5795, I bdrm, nr bch, reason-Shere batn, nr S Plaza. Prof Mat. Fem. needs 642-7918, w 839-1642 Park like setting 2 Br, 2 Be, quiet family able rent to responsible lemale non-smkr pref. same to shr Bal Isl home EISTSIDE c o m P I e x single person West Npt $270/mo 556-1737 Pvt rm, be & entry Lndry ha JaH C1p. 2278 THE SHORES Dshwrl d•sposal. lndr>! P O 1176 Newport -tacit s4oo Ans Ad 684 B -$650/mo 2 Br 1.,. Be lac. encl ger. no pets Beacll. CA 92663 Furn room in Costa Mesa 11642 A300 24 h 2 r I Ba condo, avail. 9/1 Corona del Mar Twnhse. yard/balcony. $560/mo. incl gas & home. $230/mo Call ca • ., rs. tst ~ sec: $475t mo Call 714/644-2611 sm pet ok. carpon. lndry water $300 dep 2324 1 bd steps to beach. gar-Chrts 645-2435 alt 4 Prof M n/sm1H 10 shr 2Br 6'45-5378 -rm. all bit-ins Elden 548-4147 age Park t n 9 Yr I Y ---1n N B Bay1ront, 2 blks to ------Co1t1 vela 2724 2536 S t A A $4"5/mo 675-3218 ~ves. Furn sleeping rm. srir be. S......,,..oos 3Br 2Ba Condo. ,. an a na ve ------" v N Och. parkng $340 mo ,,_. TSL ••GMT 6•2 1603 WE$TUIE VILU~E 731-5446 days mat le only. emp, Pl D 6 ·nr town. pool. golf ..,. .. • • Hts $180 642-6148 ys 4 t • 2 17 5. Ev course. no pets $750 2Br. 1¥.Ba. lam rm. new E/s•de dup1e11• 2 Br. 1 Ba. lPTS. 675-1904 Chuck mt), 496-4226. 498·6232 cptstdrpstpa1n1. lg patio. gar, yd, w/d hkup Cpl 955 W 19th St $46-0 1 Laguna Bch·Bdrm Ba, Prof n-smk fem wishes to s. ta Aa 2210 No pets, nice location. pref $595/mo 650-2077 Br t Ba. patio bit-Ins, refr1g NICE P11v ent h 12 f 1 3 b • I 2 95 ST $650 Ou.el non·drink/smkr. s r w o seme. ge r 1 Miner mo pool. spa, ho pets d E c•• $260 d T 11XLG1Br$4952BrS595 wrk1ng dependable cono .., .$426 takes tri1s 3/2 bl 6 .. 45-9e60p.. o see ca Pool Patio. Frplc TSL ll&•f Ul-1122 COLUIVNITNRGY CLUB mate $260 494-2921. incls utll. 548·1435 .trouse hse kids/animals .. -Ok·. enclsd yard at --------• Dshwsr 557-2841 WOODU•D VILUH IN NEWPORT BEACH 496-2575 Rmmate to shr apt nrSo. .539--6190 Best Ally lee 1 Br gar en apt, stove. -llRIE• VISTA APTS 1 & 2 Br Apts avail Pool. Singles l & 2 Bdrm Apart-Ocean Front 1BR. ? ca -Cst Plaz.a. $275 mo SntlL. L 2H6 relrlge, $395tmo $485 1 Br. 1 Ba Apt spa, garage avail, laundry men ts & Townhouses ga1age. Right on Sand. carport 549-8289 eves 11. $695/mo utus pd. AIC. ground fir. 1055 El Camino Or. Costa Mesa. 3 Blks E. of Fairview & Adams 754-1040. Mr Tracy DELUXE OFFICE SUITES Beyfronl bldg. 800· t 107 sq tt avail lrom S 1.25. BASEMENT S 1 00 sq 11. 2500 sq ft. Cell· Mon-Fri 9.5 642-4644 NEWPORT CENTER Full service Executlve Suites. $575-$625. 640-5470 • $290/up. carpets, drapes. etc, restrooms, 1730 l Beach Blvd Hunt· 1ngton Beach 842-2834. •DESK SPACE • Share on new exec sulle bldg In CM S 125/mo F'ull sec serv avail Mery, bkr 642-3996 Found. blk & grey I< It ten 86 7.0 t 11 w/wht collar, vie;. Carob.·-.----,-__ --.. -.-4-,,. E/blufls 760-8425 eDt! te .... a -. .,.. Found· CAMERA. Kodak SMONEY To (EN6s 500. Npt Bch, nr Bal Pier 1st, 2nd, 3rd Trust deed1, 7131. 645-2747 John Kordlch 75 1-1155 Found Class. Ring Nr YMCA on Hunt. Bch Call 10 identity. 847-9622 Found llulty orange tabby cat, white paws & chon, Pacific Sands Tract nr Beach & Atlanta. H B. 969-1221. 960·3216 Found Gry Llasa Apso, M.. vie Adams/Beach 536-5077 536-9096 F'C5UNo Male b-,-k -La-b-. can't keep H B 840-8362 846-4252 .. .,.,.,. .. , T.D.1 4021 1.1.umn ••rtuc•Oe.lao. Speclalliong In 1st & 2nd TD's since 1949 A E Broker Bd Realtors 642-2171 545-0611 WIDOW HAS SSS tor T D's S 10.000 up No credit check. no penalt~ Atso buy 1umbo TD $300K up '! Oenlaon Assoc 673-7'311 Found M Cockatlel vie Heir WHIH 5100 6e•ch & Garfield. H B 1;;.;.;.1;..;..-.;;;m.;;;.. _ _....,.-. 848-8240. 964-7322 fe1e"Phone '!Otlelllng, p;f --Insurance Wiii train Found M Siamese 8· 10 751-8882 • EIEOITIYE SIITTI * ·wks Cameo Shores 812 ------lflDI 549.1377 5585.5595 2 Br, 2 Ba rm, gas paid No pets Some are ele\ently tutly Cai pe1ad, fully Working lady would like to OU1Sland1ng ocean view 2 --Townhouse. Frplc, sky· 2 Br 1•;. ea $595-$610 furnlsl'led From 630 Furnished w/Ant1que shr her 2 Bdr apt. Call UOOWUILJ .ars 1 !,,B,.e 4s 9 p 9 a_i 5 u 3 r 0 n4or unturn 1 Br. unfurn. pool. laundry lights, patio. all bullt·lns 1 Br 1 BA $515 On Jamboree Rd at Furniture $1,000 week 642-7458 att 4:30 c M ~ lac From $404. Utlls 366 Avocado TSL lllMT 114-00l l Sal'I Joaquin Hills ~d for summer maid service - Ct .. ftliaiaai paid 549-0335. TSL Mgmt 642-9412 144· 1100 included Call Mr Paul leat1ll Waatt4 2909 1Br West Side. New DIDI Point 2726 J bci:2ba. duplex up-645-8927 Mature prof gentlemen ·lJafuaialal'll _ 2410 Drapes, Refrlg, Stove, No stairs. ·~ Olk from bch, Room, $300 Pvt ba & en· seekll to rent quret cot· . ';1'0U DESERVE IT! Pets, $400 717 West 2 Br 1 ba. very clean. gar· garage, all mator ap-trance Coo1<1ng. working tage. conversion unit, or ·1 18th St ....._..eliBJIU a4ge3._8s5m3t8deck $500 Cell 9 'I Rel 646-0419 NEW Q81ed 20 Townhome D 5 9 6 ~G 9 pllances. Avail tmmed mal'I Laguna 4 4-4459 · 1 MO FREE RENT 631-103 t. 6<i4·3656 With short term lease, lull Found radio, Newport service suites. Keep you! Beach area 675-3070 overhead low & pro· leaslonal Image high. 881 Dover Or. Suite 14 New· port Beach, 631-3651. Found; Y-ng M Germ Shepherd 6mos? 17tn!Tusl ln C M 642-2742 Processing mall. Ml Of part/time No experience necessary. Send M4f ad· dressed. stamped env- elope to Century Pub- lishers. PO Box 48, Wakefield. MA 01880. Vil.LAGE COMMUNITY. 64 •1 2 MAJlTIEITS ----$1000 675·2479 Iv Room torsr C1t1ren, C.M Fletlred, middle aged man 2 'Bdrm, 2''l Ba. 1600 sq 2 Bdrm 1 Bath $590, gar· Beautifully landscaped Bachelor. all utlls paid. message Non-smkr. male or fem. looking tor home or llYYIEW Beautiful large ofllce e11all· eble. 642-.i1644, Mon-Fri, 9·5. II you've lost a petwe can ACCOUNTING help you C ell tt ot pure lu~ury Ger· age. large patio, no pets. garden apt. pool~ spa. close to beach. $350tmo. Across from beach2 $250 -546-7499 lar99e apt with harbor 1-800-824-7797 •'·spas In every hOme leundry hook up 11vall. Patios. decl<s No pets 661"6142 Bdrm Pool and encl gar 1--00• loir..1 view. recent/modern up--• master suite, dining 534 Bernard 842·4905 1 Bdrm. $500-$505 Lg. 3Br 2ba.frplc. new cpt, Laundry $595, 640-5078 • grades, garage, In CdM, ---------Lost· 5 ct diamond Tram rooms, wood burning 2 Br. 1 Ba 1 child ok. no 2 Bdrm 1"• Ba $590 levelors. gar. $675. call Nice home Costa M6$11 Nr N .B. Irvine Terrace. tlJeplaces. micro-wave pets. 2563 Elden F 2250VanguardWay 493-8538 B-AYFRONT 1 Br 1 be. s c Plaza Room/Board Cameo Stlores Wiii con- mens. private patios & S47S/mo. 831•3671 540-!Mi26 STUDIO w/OCEAN VIEW. reldg. upstairs S625tmo Seniors 641•8444 stdar long term lease or ya r ds . gardener ~ tst. lasl & $100 dep lease purchase. Call provlde<l Elegant Uving 2 Br 1 be, cpt. drapes, Large 2BR 2Ba, W/W, Carpets. Drapes $275 644-0126. Sandy S11aiiitt Answer Ad • 8 15, only 15 minutes from bit-ins. $465 2272 Fireplace. Belc-ony . 661-1192 ltlllla 2906 642-4300 24 hrs. Fasn1on Island. 7 minutes Maple 631-2927 Enclosed Gar $550 Mo. Ill CAIYOI EAST to.Sc Plaza or 0 c Air· ---------1st. last. Sec 642-0433 Haal. 8t1cll 2740 3 Br 2 Ba 2 car garage. Baytronl 5 er. 2 Be, Atr1111 ftr IVV1. Just 8851 01 New-2 Br 1 Ba lower unit In Lg 2Br. 2Ba. 2 sty garden lull security. on fairway $1800 /mo. 21 Balboa Ital 2912 .....,. -4-plex. lrg rooms. lndry 1 Br 1 Ba. enclsd garage. No pels Cove 645 5135 WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH IC>'"'"'.,,, o.11 •' ~· •""d "~'"• ...... 1-203 tq. tt. olflce 1-287 sq. It. olflce with furn for purchase If desired. Call Mr Howard 64!>· 610t ---.-port Blvd & .so of San lac. no pels. $470/mo a p 1 New pa Int . k•ds ok $450 982·447 t 644•0509 • Garage for Rent. Newport Diego Frwy $1050/mo 27 t rrA, E 16th Pl draperies. W/D hook-up, or 959.9553 Ml•i OotH Vlt• Beach Area $75/mo ----- 631-6439. 2473 Orange 644•0452 ericl garage, srn pet OK Lo11ely 2Br 2Ba yriy 4er 2be Week ot August 642-6970 Cta•trClll Aqe., Costa Mesa $600 mo 559·4654 2 Br 2'., Ba Townhouse, !>teps/bch 2 gar sp No 3 20 1 bl 5625 p I zt I 2 Br 2 Ba. Blutl view. Chlld lrg !Iv rm, din rm. bltlna. pe1s $775mo 650· 1706 1 • aval a 8 • h WANTED snop space or ltafl I 1 ok. 631 .8107 Newer t & 2 Br w/garege. gar, lrplc. yard & patio aft 6pm 546-5605 large garage for mlno~ CM/NB 17th & Newport. ·jpt•eatahraialaH =-------lromS430 area new carpet. ON THESAND eutobodyrepalr.wlltpay Newer3300sqtt,ample •-•~ lalia..1 261U! 2Br 2ba, upstairs. pool, 645-5577 $650/mo. 842-7803 Lovely 2Br 2Ba yrly SUMMEFI RENTAL up to $200/mo. Colla parking, air oond. Owner e·ar. 1 ea. 1 blk to So Bay. '9 mo Avail Sept 15. $118/mo 673-9224 -• vv laundry rm. Suitable for 2 Newly decorauid Eastslde •$450/mo. up 1 & 2 Br stepstbch gar no pets 3 Br 2 Ba unit wet bat. Mesa or Huntington 675•6900 empl adlts. Gas pd 2 Br 1 Ba No pets unlurn & furn pool, spa 775mo650·1708aftl6pm furnished, washer. dryer Beach. Biil 969-1221 --------- •c.ta tltH 2624 ~~ :"· CASI DE ORO S490tmo '$480sec 324 $500tmo 831-6155 18992 Florida. 842-2834, New-1Br Condo, trplc •ncld Summer enclsd Office leat1l1 2 14 l••81td1I E 20th, 645•4761 842•3172. cptstdrps. bltris. garage. garage 5802 Seashore le1t1l1 2920 2 Br wtgar crpts. water OI fll( lllFfS pool. yrly 752-5071 TSL Mgmt. 642· 1603 1617 Westcllff, N B. 275 to . 1 l 636 4120 5PM n Bacheiar. 3 bll\s to bch. d 8 30 5 30 k 1 360<> sq It. 2.435 sq, 11 1200-2500 sq. t (V. oll ceJ ~~~6 'E" Piacent1~·5450· Quiet 1Br, close to beach. stove & refrlg. utll pd ~:,!s · · as or ltDtala lo Sultaole lor medical or West lrvlne area. From 2 192 "C' Placentia 1450 llreplace. patio, dshwshr, 4 22•1, 9th St Call Sliut 2908 dental Agent. 54 1-5032 $504/mo. Tom 851-8928 . ALL UTILS PAID ·~re before you rent rrAAAJ!lr tllB1. ''"' n~·9"· ·::lil&islom design features. t.c••"l<>d "•rtlO• e .... din rm. encl garage. S500 968,0020 aft 6PM New/lg sunny 1Br Condo. ,., blk lo bch on Bal P.enn 2"'0 sq It Suite. $200/mo 2.660 sq 11. 3975 Birch, mo 2163 Pacll1c, CM Ir pie, new cpls/drps ••tF to s"r 3 bdrm, ., be "779 "L"' W 19th S1 Newpon Beach S 1330. Jell Mgr ,, 17 c all Close to beach, 2 Br 2 Ba nuns, garage, pool yrly .., " c •• 1 A 1 A 1 548·4530 stove, dshwshr carpets, 7 5 2 5 o 7 1 w i. d y 5 h ous e I 2 5 0 / mo Costa Mesa 851-8928 "" ion ng gen ~ IX>Ot. bbq. COY rd garage. .. •• H~O P'"' l'I l•\l turioundecj with plush 01"1 '>ft A•••• lm"1~o 4~cap1ng No pets CJll D••nt %J ~t>8J •t BOrm Furn $545 2 Br 1 B857 t W Joann, 465W Wiison 642-1971 downstairs. nopets !1 lucll 2669 S455 Sierra Mgml 2 Br 2 Ba built-ins. 2 car garage wt opener. pool. spa $795tmo 545.3115 Pent{ldge Cove drapes. deck. garage 8.30·5 30 ask tor Kate 650-2099, 642-6700 280 sq 11 w/phone 541·5032 S550tmo 538•4637 ----2Br Condo to-shr, So"CSi answering 3400 Irvine 6500 sq M front offices, Lg Bach. wtyd, full klt,nr VIEWOFllY PlaLa area 1Br vacant. Ave. Ste 214, NB. 2 large rear drive In bch, quiet person. no EASTBLUFF Stunning 2 can accomoda1e 2 per· $400/mo 660-1464 doors, Kira eleclrlc pets.11on-sml<r $390 mo Br 2 Ba. lrplc. townhou!.6 sons Rec facll $356 mo power 32'~ a sq ft 1779 950•0587 II• pin. lrg pa\10. pool. 962.752 1 evs. 979.1956 Baytront Offices. patios. Whittler St Coste Mesa. ·-641-3124 , e newdelu•e. 3 Br & 2 - --B --.er .W/gar Face water ? Br t Ba 198 t Meple 2 r lba, patio, lrplc, gar· Lovely 2 bdrm, 2 be apt. 3 non·smokers,mature dys parking 1an1tor1a1. Days 540-9352. Eves persons. No pets. $750 & 673-1003 646-0681. Avail Sept thru June Ave. relrlge, downsta11s. age. nr Fedco $525/mo blocks from ocean A 2 • hom $750 832-6000 no pets. 2 persons $435 Call 551-6130 story unit w/encl pa110, t -Sierra Mgmt 641· 1324 B I L 2740 car gar $850/mo. Con· .L~ 2 Br 2 Ba across -------aat. HC• tact 536-1435 ' ff om the beach Avail mid $490/mo. 2 Br I'/• Be, car l~;;;;ssss$~=:~5!5~~=:=::11!551 S.p< 714/845-5038 port. lo-• unit.,lnd,ry (m. I $675. 640-0349 2 rms • pvt beth & ent. EXECU-TIVE OFFICE Newpon Beach Udo Can- W EST CL t FF • 2 5 6 cptd, ullls pd ey green-400 sq ft, w/pvt beth & 3250 ' belt N1 WarnertGotden-nery VIiiage area sq Rutland 2 Br 2 Be lrplc, west. HB s275 536•0794 shower. cpls. Bal Penln It M 1 or commercial user. $625. 547-4519 $300/mo. 642-4623 ground floor, xtra wide , tll••••••••I BaautllUlp\11 NB home, un-door plu1 2 load Ing 1111 turn lg bdrm • kit priv. EIEOITIVI llml docka. ample off etreet ring. vie Gelsons. CdM, lge reward Call 760-1 421 COS'fFemale cat. ell grey. vie Clay & St Andrews. NB Rewardl 863-6649, 642-8204 LO'Sf'""'REWARDI Red 10)1 poodle, vie Temple Hiiis. Laguna 494~685 Lost white Persian Cat. Vic. Balboa Island. Fri morn 7-29 Indoor cat only 673 -8238 , 6t9/450-0862. SCRAM~LETS ANSWERS Celery· Daddy Burs1 • Guule USED CAR Purc;hastng plant seed from a catalog Is usually the result of hOpe over experience. ll's 1ust like buying a USED CAR PtrHHh m1 A successful businessman sks trim lady. Travel. sail- ing, dating. 953-996" ESCORTS/MODELS Outcall ONLY 835-9199 UOTIC IAIOEH Bachelor /Bachelorette Office & Birthday Parties THE UST HURRAH 738-8638. 568-8633 Gii'Vrlous 1 Br Condo. , pool, jac. good loc. close •:to Hoag· Hospital close 10 stores. 527W. Wilson TIL ll&•t 142· llOI K enne ybunkport ? Isn't that the horse that won The Triple Crown in '72? Spacious slngle. one & two bedroom apts. S250 • utll. 645-9515 IEWPllT IUOll parking, as la. $.50 11 sq F~male. non-smitt."25 + 10 Lu• new lull ellfVlce olfloes It. NNN. Call Slyvia, IOLIEJ TOIOll shr hse on Bal 18 t30·295sqft.Some2 Pelican Properties Inc. MlllL.llll-lll .seootmo 946-7893 $495/mo 2 Br. 1 Ba. pool, ;t;iitlglous bachelor. laundry room, clOH to I 673 5067 oflloe 1ultee. 71 "1645-850 I • • 400/mo • ev1111. 8Hutlful exciting girts, Recept & Antg serv, Female prof nOl'}·smkr gardencourtyird,lrg •$775 up. 2265 ft lndu1-Prlvaterooma CPA Or Equivalent Skill I Experience *'•••41tte .... fq *hotHtlf lp,ttrtlt•JfJ *"•'"" ,, ..... Fir• Dalton, Dalton & Cooper. Inc., locel lrvtne tax and Investment eonsultlng firm. haa Immediate opening tor rnponalble person to m1n11Q9 Ac- counting Department. Ouites Includ e com- puter-assisted monthly Gl writeup, quarterly P/R, Corp & PI S tax r .. turns tor small bull,_. clients. an'd aulsUng with set·UP of newly aQqulred multfple-termlnal com· pufer system COM · PUT A)( experience help- ful Please dellver ASA~. or mall resume to: Ma. Buddy Dalton. 269 1 Rich· ter Ave .. Ste 106, lrvtne. CA 92714. (Corner 01 Jamboree. ott 405 twy.) Ad Agency Heiting bright Individual to work In fulflllrnent proorem. Typing a mutt 631-7645. M·F 673·2207 wtmda. AUllTAIT ~ •••-•nau. 3.4 d1y1/wk Linger Store. Fl1mtngo, C . 873-6974 water front. private shopping. 149 E. Bay St. .bUCh 0001, lully TILll1wt. 142-11.H , equipped kitchen. secur.1,...,-...,-------- rmmte to shr CM wtndowe Call752-6408. trlelolfloe. 18101 Redon· Dally tOAM-2AM Twnhse. wtpool. fa<; & do Clrcle. #T, Huntington t881S Park Ave, C.M. A~I ahap maneget, tennis. S350 1-~ ulll. llEOITIYI llITT1 Beach. 842-2634. 631-9693 eKpe,. necenary tor bl.Illy • 11~ •. private parking S565tmo 2 Br 2 Ba. apt, ti 100/mo. 642· 1802 tncl&d yard, car PO''· • lndry rm, 1m pet ok. ......... Val. 2195 MapleSt. ,..._.1 Z102 TIL lllllT. 142-llH S595 2 Br, 2 Be IDOi> mo. Fabulous 2Br. Townhouu. patio. lrple. PB• Penthouae. 3000 sm pet OK, carport, 1JI 1 11Q U. nn< ci>tt. viii• pd blt·lns Vliet' p1rklng, 24 hr se-940 w 18111 Str"' , "Cl ll'f It y We et w O o d TSL 642-622 t 8"2· 1003. •f.awttt. 107 t7 Wlllahlre ' ai..o , '2 t3) 474-3575 S595tmo. 2 Br, t 'n B• ii"-lr..:i TownhouM new cetpet, -n•w d11pH laundry ,..f,»ala11l1 2707 roo"1. onc•oMd gar1ge. 1923 Pomona ~ 2 Br. utll pd, TSL Mgml 642· 1603 .,..Hetdlng, Balboa lltlePM•!IPM 54,· 1155 .. llTHEIHOI ~oet br ..-.4an1g4t wtOOO "VtletMf/Ory91 ,,. .. 0 P81• "1••P'I to l>e&c:h ..-.,f&2&1yrly •• ""9}3.9327 II you tt not sure who (or what) Kenneybun~Po1t was. don't lecl .bad -you'rt not 1lont Kenneybunkport 1s one of 14 d1slintllvel~ d1llerMt •P••lmen1 lloo111lant ~t Suw111d 'l1IQl&e 1n l1unt1ngton Bur.h SMw•nd V1111ae 1s ~ mull 01 lolally pmonalited c>tOfmional l)lar1n1t1ll 1 hr l 1nd ol allenlion you de~rve A j>erlecl Olend ol n1lurt ~lld' living -nnll~ 1n a IOre\I w11h babbllne b<oo~s ind quiel onncfa cOOltd by n11ur11 ll('~•n brtue~ •dd to Iha! 1enn1s 'ou1h, sw1mm111a pool$, d $pl ~11<1 • convtnoenl 1oe11ton nrar sho004na end 'mP'ormenl an~ vou-.t tot a olau 1nvone l'IOuld 01oudly c~ll home (£ vM Kenneybun~porn One and two bf<lroom. one 81\d t>io b~lh 1p11tmen11 from ~4~ · ~~ow1nd · . V1lloge'0 • v. ~0~ I~~~~ Hunltnt1on V1ll1t• lint. HunMcton 'Bta<h, CA . (714) 898·9961 • rro111 lhr S..n Ot'fo f1tewa, dnwe norlh on Buell lo Mcfadden lhtn west on Mer 1dc1tn to Satwilld VIII•&• furn""4"Cl 011lable • 0f)tll dl~y 10 liM ·111 du\k FURNISHED or lJNFUHNISHEO. - • ALC UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS. TENNIS. S ... IMMING, plu~ much more' Sorry. no peb. Models open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood G•rden Aputm~nts Nt wpor1 BHdt So. 1100 161h Strut (al Dovtr) 642·5'13 Newpor1 BUdt No . 880 Irvine Avenut (al 16th) 6•S-110• • Mu!n like dogs 6.il6·9419 Full service, COfl)Ol'ate of .. WANTED: shap 1paot or l.•d!U Only! Retaidng lull Laguna. Niguel llOr•. Fe wanted to lhr trge Np! flee •Pac. In prfltlglou• large garege for minor body m1uage at your 10-524•3100 _____ _ • Crnl condo with 2 bull-L1guna Hiii• location. dlx auto body repair, wltl pay cation. 642-0994 AUTO MECHANIC, btllk' !'lessmen Pool. ICIOl\11. amenities Include law II· up to 1200/mo. Coat• SPIRITUAL READINGS fr~t end, tuneup. Exp«, otc Quiet. non-amkr. brery. 7141859-8561 Meaa or Huntington L own toott. ~ comm. S350 642-2487 • Newl)Ol'1 eeaeh Lido Can· Beach. 8111 gee.1221 A~~~~~=n ~att:~~·ln~~:: Hunt Auto. 1825 L"C PrOt F • 20-30. non-emkr nary VlllllQtl 11813280 eq haHafflltafl 3002 Aleo counaelll"!g. 1815 Cariyon Ad, Lag It M 1 or com~clel vw. So. i:1 Camino Reil. San 833-8968, 494-8800 ahr 2Br. p81t furn. In NB. oround floor, xtra wide 6 et $1504 800 a day to Clem. Llc'd. 492-729e. llTI ••••-•.; blk to tx:h 12815 mo 1-door plu• 2 loadtno rent your hN or •Pt to - dep. Tr11cy 075-8313 dock•. tmpte off atrMt Olymplc vlallora/or traeaa Wheel llllgnmenll brllla tncredlbleOCeenvi.w partclng. ••I• $.150 a aq $80-S us • rm . ltm 30l4 Own hand toot1.~ 2 br. 3 bl S. Lagun1 ft NNN CA t, Slyvle. 8g4-4638 HI Tire Center-. 3000 (, .condo rrpie. 2 d~•. Pei1e1n PropenlH Inc, llllLI 1 Co~at Hwy, CdM ~,.ge, pool 499·6009 714/645-6801 M .. 1 other 1tnglH Join Alli Tiil UWW. -------TM Video !ncounter• Many Lagun1 House private Furnished office. Bani\ of proftnlonal membera. tnd llght r9Pelra. Newport room. bath. entr1nce. Coste Meat Plut. Prff ~berthlps ivall. Tira Center. 3000 I!. $<100. 497-4391 S t 75 t mo, no 'lae . TRAN8ENOANTIAL 788•6000 24 hrt Coaat Hwy, OOM. l.,ake Minion Vlo .. tO &l56-3900 _ ME.DITATION ---Baby1l1tef/l1ou.-MP8f 1hr, 1\.111 1menllle1. •P•· 0 LEASE. Pr .. tlQlou• Of· fl'W.o.'~1~2='-:r~~ lallatH fl~· 4014 tuhlll dlll'f\8.·~! .. eo.!• Fem 11011-aml\r pref flee l>ldg. prltM O.M. 100. 8:00PM. 2oo 11 Camino FH LI ~ 1 ran ..... .,.. ........ .,,I. S325 770-6836 • SeourJty, utU. malnt . T 8 b -,----,--F t fS" 842 7 ... 0 AMI. uetln. TUIJ: 1 .. ., ) a ya tttr. m e ure Have eomethino ~ ~ _ '" • ":... ... • narne "" vrt · eneroellc women...,,_ to ... ,? Ctallllflecl ad• do oc Alrporc er••· office ---. -A AU llL M. lo Ill In my home t d• It w t ll '/Call NOW. apace from 1215/mo. SEl.l ldlt llama wllh a Prtnclpeltonly perWMkwttn rny4tm.ii 84a-6e78 6!\7.70 tO Dally PllOI Cleeellled Ad. (71 41053·2100 CMdr1111. M2·Sll1, t I• '. .. • . I' ., 'I .. " .,. ,. . . . ) . ... . ,, .. ' '. I ... • I ., .. ·= .. .,. .. •. . .. ;. . I ' ( ... , ' o a -Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Friday, August 6, 19$3 • HOIOSCOPI BY S IDNEY OMARA SATURDAY, Aa1. I, 1983 ARIES (March 21-AprU 19). Firush pro,ect which had been "left hanging." Your position Is atrona. you will attraet allls and a larger audience Territorial rights will be defined, your security will be enhanced and you'll wtna "major battle." Another Aries plays key role. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Focus on curiosity, ~rimentation, special aervices, surprise visits and unusual meaages. You'll have chance to make new •tart. to obtain direct answers from enigmatic member of opposite sex. Leo. Aquarius natives figure prominently. GEMINI (May 21..June 20): Check files for necessary Information. You have chance to close gaps, to obtain missing links and to arrive at complete story. Intuition serves as reliable guide, fonner teacher is back on scene and your financial situation will be conserably brighter. · C.A)lCER (June 21..July 22): Make inquiries, give full rein to intellectual curiosity, realize that you gain through personal appearances and appeals. Timing. judgment are on target. You will be at right place at crucial moment. Long distance call clarifies seruie of dir ection. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Revamp work procedures. Greater demands will be made upon your time due to possible media appearances or club activities. Stand firm for principles. Element of surprise will work in your favor. Scorpio plays important role. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be ready for change, travel, variety and participation in special activity. Focus on enteMairunent, wishes that come true and a "romantic interlude." Get thoughts on paper, submit fonnats and be skeptical concerning promises made by "fast talkers." UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Green light flashes for changes in home, domestic situation. Focus also on career, dealings with governmental agencies and promises made by superiors. Family member purchases gift as "peace offering." Another Libra plays key role. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Check messages for accuracy. Tendency exists for others to double-talk, to confuse through series of mispellings. Deflne terms, insist on review and steer clear of wishful thi.nking. Pisces, Virgo natives figure prominently. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Realize that 80me people want something for nothing -and you could be prime target. Cycle indicates added responsibility, more pressure. intensified rela- tionship and chance to enh'ance security. Cancer native plays important role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Finish what you start, check legal documents and be willing to play waiting.game. Defer to wishes of those close to you, including business associate or mate. You'll be rid of unnecessary burden and expense. Libra plays significant role . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Vitality makes comeback -optimism will replace gloom. You have a chance to start anew, io correct past mistakes and to imprint style for future. Co-workers, those who share concerns will su ppol(t\rt>ur efforts. Another Aquarian plays key role. PISCES (Feb. 19-Ma.rch 20): Follow through on hunch -first impressions apt to be correct. Spotlight al.to on ent.en.ainment, speculation and romance. Sense of direction will be restored, family member will be placated !ll'd you'll be in greater charge of your own destmy. ltlt W11t.. 1100 ltlt W1a1.. SIM ltlt W11e.4 'lltl ltlt Wutt4 llOG "I ~ , .... ..,. •H H1row1r11aa1 .. lull lime ParH1me puSlU~ O~ 1n Sale1 TOl'LESSMOO!LS E•l*lttnced pref CrOWfl eoorutlng Monday, llAU•I ,.. MUMI 1780.AY PAIOOAILY HarClwllt, 3107 EH• "30 pm 10 llnlah, Tuea. y91 we 00 .and y<>Y cen No Exp Nee 828·258a ~~; !.tlet• SW' A.II must ~ KlnO u Bdrm Ml (6 ~) '350. Dinette Mt wit cl'!Wa S too. eurgunoy N~gh Recliner 1200 Beau ?'' SOit $260. Plus mite lrom U -125 S1t1Sun 10.3. &-6•-t t 52 eo.e1 Hwy, COM d11y 6 30 pm 10 llnl1n 1 0 0 1 J <> 1 n 0 u r l••-------Hii'Pwant8d 1n our Booh Applv PENNYSAVf:R. anlheu11aa11C 1 .. m Hit• T•a•l 1111 ~ • OWNNOMI ~'If . ~~ ·~ .,. ' Paate-up 1rea Mon 2 l&GO f'lac;t1'1llt1 Aye, Ing tnt WHfl llnetl ftAI pm 10 eppro~ 6 30 pm Co•lt1 Meao 1111wsp11per We r• the MIW Tl llLL · ~~~: ~\fDiow , ·r-:-~ ·~ Tues. 10 30 am to eppro• PAl'i Tiil Orange County edition or Help give them a hHCI 6 30 pm No eaperience •otTI IEL"'••y me Los AogetH Tim.. ttart Earn top SSS part · ~;..-·~· ·17 ~ r~ OAIAOI SAU ADI NOW ,, • ~ ) , 1 ~ For Mi9-0atla Pine IOrm nec.1t1ry This 11 a per " """ Hourly w1ga • com· time evening• Onl)' manent parMlme POI· Deliver 9ul0 newspaper m1n1on 2 Shifts avelt· po11tlve, dependable, 1\lon Apply Ponnysaver, roult In Logunt Beach aolt 9 am . 2 pm or • pm outgoing adul11 n .. d CLASllPllD 1Y Cll" • .., , 1e1. c ompl e te $3001080 M8-4433 1660 Plac;entl• Ave, aroo, Mon-F11 tallar-• 9 pm Otal "'now at epply. Phont 6•11-7021 For s.ie. Vinyl Couch, Cost• Mesa. noonl. S111 & Sun (early 5<10--0301 2 30 to 8 Pm Monday crielr. ouom11n s 150 obo 111 llLOW • • morn l Must Have re· lhru Friday lllMI ,._ HOME CARE RN'S, liable trenspor!atlon Salet,lnteiiorOecorator -1t1 ... 1 eatt 71"·8•7 ·2767 LVN'S, All Shills Home Some collecllng re-Faahlon ltl1n<J tine home lyp.aet1e1, eltperlenced Ptalat1l1 .. ___ f......, ______ Donne C I _,,. Com h'~ 7700 F II ntlan urn, tape dtctl, fl· -------are Asstgnmen11 Avail-quired, mostly paid •n ac>· turnllh no• retallor n......, pugrap "" u OARAGE ART i biRROR celver. 1ptu1, couch, I llT fl • ..,...11 able lmmedl11ely Full vane• Good p1oll1s Call EAP Sale& Person Mull time dtyl 0 c airport s ·LE 2'''"-di -·· T Cl er., 2•1•9238 .. "'"' 1Goun1 on c;hllr,baby ltema Slit Let 9157-8133 1me & Pert Time Fle1t· Foste1 tor details 011lty know rapery measure 111 aeteetlon Set Aug 6, 3 6 3 L 1 p • r 1 1 lblllty & Schtdullng P1to1 • 6<12-<1321 E111 342 Hrly/Comm Mr Bruce nPllT/lfOEPT. 1010 5pm. \758 E Ocetn (Tut11n/151h) 11-42-S.e 1 J ... ~ 1214 P A 0 F E S S I 0 N A L -6<14-BS60 Nellle Cr .. k B NURSE. s BU A EA u PART TIME -ElllPttntllnp engineering Ivel 673-8228 Stt/Sun 9.3 2-Femlly. eeeuiVt ctbie Zlreonta B47-6699 sales consult!°" co. 8"111 Cle· C • I M camper tnell. taole aew, Stones Only t2 ea. & up Seasonal · 5 day 'l\le.k (lnvestmenls) Ouallfltd pendabla, well·orgen-er1a1 t 11 turn .. miac 2722 SA0-8688 Hotel Housew1ves&me1,·work teeds. St,000 com-tzed lndlvldu•I E•cellenl 3 Family s.ie~ anilquea. Starblrd,Mesa V~d .. (on ---------Bell Desk Personnel lor So Bay A Ora.nge Co. mission. management 1 pl h 1 1 F 1 8 '" " ES11te Sale. Mena , .. ct lu•ury rHort no1e1 Ex-area while children 8f11 opporiunlties 673·551B y ng, P ones, eager 10 '° 1' empt. etc. r / 11 Tanager) Diamond&. honey Tigers I inc school Paid training IHrn.SalaryS1100•1200 9'3·212 Larlcspur(tlley) ----Eye In 18K mnlg per ence preferred SALES:-Mlcro compulett. mo. depending on eK· ----SAT/SUN9·<1 BrownptaJd Please apply in person. mid-August 10 be part of per11nee. 730-5990 ESTATE Ha E corner unit/beds. b-.. 5••·8l52 s o e school hot n m a I u r e p e r s o n -..., ==-_,...,-----~--uoUTAEFL. IA5N55 SoSCAoNasot P ogrep Y w/buslness & computer Pr velvet chalre. rnd stands. chrs. 1011 ot mite •-·Ilia-121~ n teem Salary bonus mlle· cock tall table, dinette 4 t<I Bucknell, CM ·~-----.... ..,.., _____ • Hwy Laguna Beacn See age For appt call Bonita e•per 7~·6363 Wentecl • Creative pe<ton se1. bed, cheat. refrlg. • ----,. All .. PUISll - Margie Marmolljo al Thompson Phologra-SAL.IS PERSOI 10 se<ve dinner or lunch elc Sat/Sun 8-4 419 Saturday ONLY 233 and 3 ~P. , phaee 90 nal Yet• pny 2 t3124B-6855 Mon twice a month •n my Seaward Ad nr S Crowns 237 Wake Forest 9-• tleal coCle tenk • Ntver Hotel tnru Friday g 10 4 tor e1C~lus1ve chlldrens home 673-2908 _ • Books. Ci<>thes. furniture Front olllce personnel boutique a tore. SC Plan ESTATE SALE Mapta Hutch. S60. Re-used S 7 29 T trm' needed et lu.11ury Laguna PART TIME Le Magasln 5•9-8585:..._ W-an-ted ••a1ure, e•· Sm antique Turkoman cllner. S35 772-5390 Beach Hotel Prefer soma WEEKENDS ,.,. r W ---F--1 ---,--e•perlence Call Margie SALE! PERSOll perlenced PIT Secretary rugs. 2 antique rockers. Stereo conSoli'Pechlnko. ood urn lure Menu at· Marmo1tio. 497•4477 Supervise newspaper car· for e•clus.ve children's Ftelo. Schedule avail country chis. mlnl81ures. sml appl, ciotnes. misc. 'surlng Machinery and rlers P&rly mo1nlfly -<IAll.1 boutique IQ S.C Plaza Bedell Construction Co maple beds, prlntl & Sat/Sun BAM Mesa def uppllea "Fectory · BAM Sat .ind Sun • LeMaga:11n 5<19-8S85 5<15-3292 paintings. chests. dolts, Mar. B65 Loma Cir. C I o s e • o u l · Housecleaners needed Good hours, good pay Call Aobb11s Rag and Mop IU-4167 HOUSEKEEPER C D M Mon thru Fri Satsry Ltve out. Must have own car 1 mus• hiJe van station ••quisue wooc> & gtaas ·71 <1-"93-2072 wagoi>/or small p•cl<up SALES Person ledte's WANTED · Women case books linens. Toys, clothes metal desk. u: ll 141 Hourly wage mileage S1-ton sware Buyer for interested in put 11ng kitchen things. c>oll riouse kit utensils. much more 11UKI aa"a' •·'11 Apply 1n person week· Gull Shop. Private Club needlework talent 10 & treasurest 511 Sat only 830-3 1213 2611 Yudman Mower, Clays 330 w Bay St , 30-35hrs weekly, lnctud· work Janice 857-8534 Larkspur CCIM Fri Sat, Donegal Place lFalrvl-Powe< Trim Edger 100. Costa Mesa, ca Orange Ing some weekends w ---Sun 9.5 Lawton McNeil! & Baker).556-2174 good cond $250 . C 0 Hourly wage plus Com-elder Fitter• 2 yrs ex-E S I ---S.!).8 25 oas1 ally Pilot mission 496-5767 for In· perlence, temporary. lull state a e F1aat1i1 -__ ._, _____ _ PASTE UP ARTIST tervlew lime · own gear, no MOVING TO GREECE Ville Arcade video geme, _ _ _ _ _ flakes. 545-5271 Copy mach. jewelry. skis. l Pac-Man .• S 1000. LE~·L SEc•n&-.-, Experienced Full or Salesperson PI T for Fine ~--kit ware. lur". clothes. Baby Crib, Baby Cloth... Temna<1t SUS, "'·-xo" - " " p111me Call 493·7646 s Jolt1 WHIM 5105 " T A ,....v '°" " Newport Cenllf Business Jewelry tore. Eltper You name II • I hive II ire Ima. Jewelry, Ski $7<15, others 5.0-8914, g clvll practice Ex-Person F11day' . 30-<10 Pre I Call for •PPI. AFGHAN, lnlell. 36 y o Must sell cheep. 1409 Boat 1168 t Etpen Cir· ext 662. child 645-4526 n rs I w h $ 3 7 5 /hr 54B·3403 family man Just arrived, Dolphin Torr S11/Sun cle, Fountain Velley. -.,,--------perlence necessary Honest Prompt . Re-bl 1 b 9 3 'ATARI' I/Cari WOl'kes Salary commensurate Salesperson. part time, any reasona e 0 Wide am-pm. BIG BARGAINS· Tires. Periectly $100 &e•·7183 with experience Call altable NGeat ONL v Need home furnishing store tn oper · tormer Royal Salt·E••-·•~ Ifft rims. bikes. mini-motor Tammy et 640-B900 apply ood Trans a 1rvlne 857-8840. Ouard Call 644-•3 t 1 '1'"' bike S90r1S equip mlec Brtsa cemng fen w/lrosttld __ must STARVING AC· __ __ Comp 1 1 1 1 Cl Furn. tamps, T • lllkes. 10478 Plaoer River cir: tullp llght1, never uted. LIVE-1• llAHY TORS MOVING CO SECRfTARIH e en ~8 ure a Y bedding. gar door open· ( G r e e n b r 0 0 k oak bladn. 3 apd & rt- Housekeeper. 1_.. mo old. 650-1366 3 1 I seeks position aide, er , a 11 k 11 ch en H w & E ) verslble. Cost 1290, take A & e $200 ----n ce. neat secreter es companion, driver Xtnt Items.movie equipment & om es-ard Illa $99 552-07"" m rd • /mo Ptltft Prl•ftr needed, pert/time. air refs. FT /PT. 549-B677 much more 8•3. Set. Set/Sun 8~4 · ..., 6<15-3502 or (Clays)· conCI otllce. Call Wayne --631-97l S N1gl11S and Wknds. Must Jotmton,530.,.l<I0(9•111 Phys1Cl1n's widow seeks 1425 Sant11nelt1 (Irv Haat. lt1clil OllUlllOltllli LOii SECRETARY I PllOCHSH Newly formed Mortgage benklng division ol Southern Calllornla Bank needs experienced FNMA personnel Call be exper'd on Norllsu --employment companion. Terr ) Furn, book•. •ntiQuH. lt..tff111 ~ahttt4 equip Apply in person SECRETAllT /h10. hsekpr_Aels 776-B_033 C-tlll llHI clothlng. dishes, mite. • .. --•I• ....... between 12 and 5 pm In E•cellenl skills required. S 1 9.5 314 20th SI ._ ... and Out Pho10. 10052 Appr.a 1sal reports. Precllcal nurse wants 946 Coronado CM SIS a . • ....rlttnt .... " M Adams Ave. Hnt Bch s1a11st1cal. ablll1y to man-nlghl duty In the beach 9-4 MX Bikes' Sc:ube Misc llem1, trig. -Ing tHtlltlt clft fer 1 age olllce Excellent area Prefer NB. Have Gear, Skis. Table Saw, mach. toys etc 9431 PRINTINI starting salary. Send re-xlnl rels. wlll give iender Sail Boat. Dingy, Outbrd, Hyennls Port. Set 9am IMnt llftr, Wd Counter person. exper sume Attn: Pat. The loving care. Cell Joyce TV, Furniture, ·74 Tayota •--iat S1IO. Sell fer HIJ prel or w111 train Orange Newpon Economics 547-027 PU. '76 vw Bus UT Ill. M0-1101 nH. County A1tport Area Mr Group 1600 Dove St. Ste "WALLPAPEAIN-0 " Antique;-, oldles. rar-e col-GARAGE SALE misc. L 1... Maids ot Orange County 1s Emmons Ne.,.port Sta-425. Newpon Beach. Ce S 15 Single Roll 1 b •631 Slefa Tree L11>e. "'"' accepting applicatons for lloners Inc 663· 1200 92660 NANCY 966-1338 ecll tes, Jtrs, bottle•. Irvine Sat & Sun. 9-1pm Exercycie, !Ike new oond. 714-8S5-697B Prolen lonal House PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL -C~ gllassl. base&bllll cerda, G Make offer. 979-1887 cleaners SS/hr 10 start SEC•fT&llT·EllC •. ti 5505 cSass 1c car A tools 2583 tGANTIC SALE-Muat nee<ls c1eoen1ta1 teacher. " • •-'I Ilk ti 1 •·F-,--------Housewlvea welcome 646•1444 Sharp, personebte, K TTE an e na ... ve . ...,..: enew vngrmtet. ,ll(tur": 3 Manneklns, 63 8222 I NS. PE RS I AN. Fri/Sal/Sun 9.? chrome ntasa dlnl"" rm gOOM nee111. 2 rou-...__s, 1· . Iv message en1heu11aellc Individual PEDIGREED. GOOD • •bd "'l.. 1 '"""" ------PIT help wan led Sand· to work In the Real Estate HOME. S 100. 536-t692 Designer has f1brlc1, pie-eel. king rm aet. uunk • thel s C1blne1 w/lttes, IAlllTEllNCE w1ch Shop by O C Air-division or Cal Fed tures & ecceu. 1811 over beds w/2 drHurs, bak~ reek. Must Mii. SIPERYISOR port Mon-Fri Wiii train Enlerprlses. Excellent ~· 9510 from models. Sil/Sun lamps, relrlg, new wasn-875-5396 from 10-6pm L 1 d Call before 11 am Mike. typln sh th d d 9 3 175 s er/dryer SS1-B7S8. oca retire person lor B33_8919 g.1 11o1 r an an Golden Retriever M • • anti Ana .Av 651•3236 Freezer, uprlghl S 100 lull time maintenance of genera o ce skills re-2 t /2 mos. w/papers &, EST A TE SALE: Everything White hide-A· Bed $100 small shopping center OHLtn CONTROL qu1red Real Estate e•· shots S75. 96<1·5292 goes. Cash only Kin¥ Szd Moving Sale. Appllenoea. Bike $25. 5311-8•95 Npt Bch Ct ll Mr Abbott perlenc;e deslrtble Of-turnl1ure, books. misc. 673· 7130 MAIAllER lice Is to be located In Bull Cocker Spanlal pup-ed, Dining Am •ble Call 851·9309 or vlSlt Furn • Pl,ents. w11her. M~ANICUAt_S_T -Woman 1 -n lor computer manulac-Newport Center Call ptes.6wks,AKC,shots w/6cha1rs.Couch&Love garage ••le held dryer & 76 9t2E Must lurer Eaper nee Pref 1n 71<1-979-4318 S 150 661 -7919 Seat, Lrg Cocktail Tlble, Sal/Sun, 21 VtMey View. eel II Coa ta Mes I whl chr nds manicurist in c.omputer related ltelCI S Complete Bdrm Set. Turllerock In lrvtne it tile &42·3877 home.C M 6<15-2357 Send resume 10 Star ecurity guard, reg only Golden Retriever puppies. Ladies clothes u tO g Technologies Inc. l\lln Newport Sch area $<1.00 AKC $150 642-79B4 Other Things Fri Eve 6 enClofC1mpu1 RCA Video Acrdr:--48 Personnel Dept 3180 hr Call Tues-Thurs bet Golden Retriever Puppies. Sal/Sun 9·5 Ne-et ltaclt :~ ~~~ r:..:.~'7':::• • lllHfTIH COIMUlllCA TIOllS CLEll Literature malling 10 ad 1n· qu1r1es Address tvp•ng Organize sales 1ead data Call Micro General Corp Irvine SS 7 ·3 7 4.4 Mature exp book· keeperltecp1/typ1s1 tor sml firm (Irvine ureal 8-5 Pullman Ave Co<> la 5PM·51'M. 675'2575 5 females, 7 weeks AKC 3262 Oregon. Annqij;' Bevarltn bi111ea. 1--------- Mesa CA 92626 Service stallon attendant, champion llne $200 Furn. ctolhes skis, mlsC, 5 Piece Bdrm Sit /Sleigh llYE lWlT PlllCIS lull time Chevron station 850-0435. sports equip Sal Tam. Bed. Oak Cheirs, Crib, Bradley GT II kit, 1111 VW RECEPTIONIST 3000 Fairview, C M Very sma-rt-cute male 2St2 Santa Ana. nr 23rd Olllce Chairs, Ford cnassls, ctauy Gull Wtng V;111eo duties type 6wpm -w • c C t •~ S2 SOO 10 ~ey adder 1ete-SR. SECRETARY PUPPY needs good Furn1tura . Shll, Misc heels. 7-c •prl & car 05 ~-phone' e~p req d home 760-9560 items Sal 10·• Sunday more Fri/Sat 2211 New Garelll Supenport 83<1-5274 10-3 '2 192 Aural Pl c M Tustin Ave N B Moped, cost S8004<tOO n n s m k r s a I a 1 y '70 Venture 2<1' Sailboat S875 $975 CPA ltrm Ma1or Newport Beach real Peta 5535 MOVING Until sold. gas Dtvnlng Am BSiet. Limps. & Traller, alps 6, $3,850. tosrn M~sa Call Linda estate development t1rm • stove. indus vacuum, acuum. kes. Misc 6<12·957<1/&45-6780 754·1040 olfers cnalleng1ng pos-'COCKATIELS"' $15 Paintings. Kitchen Items,~---------111on forlat.e-c11arge indl· each/080548-6477 Clblebed tabte&4chalrs Clohlng, Surfboard. Glass Greenhouse 12xt5', Aec.ep11on1s1 ntteded v1dual whocan handledl· &more 95s-9<150 C M WrxxJdoors.t838West· you heul $200. Sat/Sun9·5 1orbusyteal verseresponslbllllyandl DWARF -Bunny Rabbits Sal/Sun 9.3 9l • chllDr NB. S.•-7••0,6•0-<11u 5100 Btlt W1att4 SlOO Mon-Fri 549-1083 .... ...... 5100 ltlt ...... benklno CISTlttH LtallhftGterti needed. lull/ti me Immediate opening tor 2 (8am.,._30pm Mon -Fri ). der11• tn Loan Deptrl· In Corona c>et Mer Ex· ment. No Experience perlenced person pre- nteelltlY Typing and teff6d. Only Mii stanera bull,_. -'tills required. with good relerencee C a II L I n d a Sh e 1 need apply. Call 8:30am 754-190t O.C.S.l., 1700 10 •.30pm, Mon.-Frl .. Adam• Ave, C.M E.O.E. 673-2268. S-1)' Saton Station. New HLIYHY Yortt New york Stlon Full lime for loCIJ delivery, 2131592-1004 Cell Pierre exit drMng record re- BEAUTICIAN qulraCI Newpor1 S1e· "Snwnpo GI~" NeeCleCI for Uooers. Inc .• Mr Emmons Buey Styllst. LloeMI Re-=8_83__,,-1,....2:-00-·,------ QUI~. call: &4S-S370 Dentel "'"lstent, 1\111 time, IUmmusT e)lperl enced, ADA preferred. 545-4553 WlfOllOWlnQ. Top Pey Buut. NB S•ton IEITAl.WtlTllTS 844-0eel Npl Bell' pteul.nt group aDIUl-lfflOE Mllure perM>n •lottlce I Jll)er & gen knowtedge of bkkpg, 10 key by touctl, 1ype 50-80 wpm, Burrought L--4000 IXptr helpful. Call 8-5 wkdya 5-d· toeo. or fi.4~50. Count• help for local pie shop, mutt be neat 10C1 penonable. Perm1nen1 NII 11me, day lhlf1 and awning stllf1 avtil Cell 873-H37. practice need• 2 chtlr- slde pe<sons 2 e.11lstlng amploy-returning 10 IChOOI. ADA w/ 1' yrs eiper pref. &40-1 122 llSTIUCT lllAIH To supervlae newspaper carriers Stlery com- mensurate wlexperlence. Company t>eneflta and bonut oppty • gtnerous mileage allowance Mutt have van, stlllOn wegon ol sml/pickup. Apply In person weekdays be· ~ 3PM-5PM 11 330 West Bey St • Costa Mesa Coun1• Per'IOn wanted f()( dry deaners. poulb~ management tr elnlng Cell 4~<1 cir apply In .,..---------per900 Hop-Slng's. 1000 OrlV9f', al1ernoon Mon-Frt. M. Cout Hwy L1gunt use own car Apply bet 8eecfl · . 9-3. 24 74 ,,., Newport · Blvd.CM lltTllWI ~ !'It/wk deya, 30 hr/~ nights. SS/hr lo lltrl Pldlup lob description 4 eppllcatlOn al St An· drew'e Pre1by1erlan Chureh. 800 St. Andrew'• Aoed. Newport Beach. Clo91ng d1te: 5pm Aug 8 831-2890 HllSTIRE OLHl •o hrs, 15.SO per hr or commen98fate with rttall uperlence. work ref's re- quired Moulton Plue Pharmacy, Laguna Hlllt . Marie 768-378• -----Htve IOITlethtng to Mii? CIMtlfled tdt do II WIM. Ory Cleaning, Help.Full MECMHIOAL Time, 6 Days Wiii Treln HSEMILIR/ Bergstrom Cleaners. TICll•ICIAll COM. __ Eltcellent growth op-EIPHIHCH portunlty for young. HTllllSllEI sharp, mechan1ca11v in-clined lnc>lvlduel Job re-real estate stleaperson. Quires neat clean work Very lucratlve POSlllon habits with en aggressive open In establl1hed East· Clastre to move up blutt village office beef· Non-Smkr we will train lent vtslblllty and wtlk In right person Security trenlc. Good •Piii w/lrack background check wtll be record Call Chuck COi-required esworlhy lor confidential Tiii llOI CO Interview. 840-0020 • (near Hoag Hospllal) Experienced Flo<al De· 650·268S signer 'l\llnted F/T. ---Apply In patlOl'I al THE MECHANIC/V W Own BLACK IRIS. 2950 So toots, 50150 534-•577. Coast Hwy. Laguna E.llperlenced only appty Beach. or phone 10· 12 o .c Airport area Ad dall~. <197-2282 Agency looking for highly E x p e r 1 a n c e d organized efllelen1 Billing Waller/Waitress wanted Clerk 10 handle accounts Call Karen, SA<l-9550 receiveble. Invoicing misc fifing phone work etc Contact Biiiie Clark Front office receptionist for Optomet rist 646-•062 tor appt. blw n IOAM-I PM 556-0460 fill Tiii PAY Olllce -PUT-TIME WIH Ure/Health Agency Gen- Opportunltlee evellebte eral olflce. typlng and with tho Lo• Angeles bOol<heeplng. cu11omer Times Circulellon De-service E11per1ence partment In our Nec;esssry Eac ellen1 door-to-door n-•paper Benefits 6•5· 1515 Hies program Guar•n· Pert-Time Deiivery. 7 lead hourly wage plus days, start 3 AM Musi commission. Hours: 9AllA have car and phone • 2PM. or •PM · 9PM 49<1-8496 Training Is provided Potentlal to earn $300 plus per wee!\ For In In· tervlew, Ctll (7 t•I 9S7-2361 ext 120• GENERAL OFFICE-FI T Typing. llllng. heevy phones. Some weettend work. Interview by ap- poln1men! only. Tu1t8<1ay • FfldeY Hl·l441 Uln'llllllllY Par1 lime Cleak clerk. want· ed. start $4 00 per hr Sal/Sun morning shift Call 646-7445 PART THIE LIMO DRIVER & TELE· PHONE ANSWERING tor Pacific View Memorial Park. NB &44·2700 for lnlervl- PAlT·TllE OfflOE OLlll KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! estate olllce in Newport last pace Excellent sec-S• each 752-6106 Junlpero Dr C M Neer Beacn 644-7020 Bruce retariat & communication Mini top Bunnl8S. pepers 0 C College. Furn. household II;,;;; GOLD MlNll'fG EQUIP ----------.• s111t1s a most We require S25 <199-1997 ------Sat/Sun 9-3. 122 Sunei1 S lO-S 1300 5'40·ll06 2 AECEPTIONISTITYPIST at leaSI 5 yrs UP and Wtnl Ads Call &42·S678 Ln (W of Dover Ot) Goll Clubs, Men & PART. TIME waekend re-real estate or related PARROT Yng tame, ~ ~~~~~~!!!!!i!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!i!!!!~ Womens Set2 Ctr ti c:eptionist 1 part-lime background. typi ng to talk, S350 Cage$ r. Makeofler 979-1687 typing durrng the week.. 7SO~pm, dlctaphone ,,,9_6_2,...·3_2_2_0 ___ ~~ ArJllHCtl 60! l Faraitert IOlS Hand madil wool mns Kini part-lime work tor /n or last noles. II you bti ti 6010 ~"""',._..,_..__,.......;;,....., ·-• college 9ludent Call take pride 1n your work. -;;;';•~liiiliiiliii;;i;; Refrigerator, llke new. 2 Couches. 1 vlnyl lrom Chlnal 3 11 by 6 ft. weekdys only 9•5 Clarie please call Susan at • lrost-free 2-dr I 165 belge/palsley, $175'. Only S 150, &40--8688 Johnson 544•9060 7141833-8680, HI. 2<1 WESTMINSTER ABBEY 893-9060 Brushed velvet celery John Wayne Tennis Mem· COLDWELL BANKER E 0 E ANTIQUE MALL A I s w/brwn flowers s 175 l>eflll"". $900 incl Iran. 11751 W I i • e rig, Frlgldare, 100 55,, "t79 '" Newport Center RE Ole s 1atton..-v Stor9.n COiona es m nster .. ve 548-670<1 _..,..., ... ,..,",..,,...,,........,..,,..,==--=-_,...-fer fee. 8A4·5003 ews v•' GARDEN GROVE c>e1 Mer neads FIT ex-55•·6103 Aelrlg. lrost-lree lamlly ll •DECORATOR'S OWN* JoM Weyne Tennla Club RECEPTIOllST 5pe75r1~1n0c1e0d salesperson. S 175 Maytag wuh· Colton. '°''· love Space mbrahp for sale S 1000 A t "--F er/dryer,hvvdtyS18See salllng oak well units Call 10-3. M·F 760-8tt3 es au rant ..,..,.ign irm ChBlmlng Gazebo. table, ·' Gorgeous otk din set • tocated near the Irvine tn-Swim Sufi MO<lels fOf Out· benches $3SO. 1920.1 Gas range. ell-cleaning wlm•lcttlng collee tbl duWlal Complex has an doo1 N.B Shots. l20hr a1ove, s 100 675-69 t5 all pllolless Ignition S225. set. Unuted qn m1ttr1M 1141 .. hll Al• l•I immediate opening lor a Pre S'-5'6", 1Byrs & -All are sperkllng clean & bo• 1prlngs $175. Xlnlcon<J. TornS•B--0911> dependable. sharp per-over. Welt Endowed. Joel IOLL SNOW B91·25•5 Brus lamps. Oak bdrm i---------son with 1yp1no tblllty 213-376-6625 aft. Spm. Sat/Sun, Aug. 6 & Aug 7. Washer, cln·wor~sgood set PP. 972-•69S Should be able 10 handle TElCllE•S -free admiaslon. Hunt-$85. dryr-gas, cln works Magic ltltnd Unrtmlted front ot11ce . phones. cor-· " lngton Cen1er Mall •OS gel S75 5•8•4.cBs King bed 165 softbed "4embersNp Plld thru respondance. tiling. add· Preschool & etemenllry Fwy & Beach Bl. H B S 125, sull of ,;mour $50. Dec $950 71<1-995-8205 ing machine and errands Parl/ume Ch11st1an min· 1141 M1ttri1l1 I014 for last paced office. Ea· 11try $3 50-$5/hr. C.M MUST SELL 35"Slamese • end llble S2S. M'W midi Moving Sele • Mite i.ellent medicaltdentel 6•2·918 tor 6•2-1'26 Bronze Figure Asking Clear Pine House Trim. w/cab. SSO, Mecllt chan-Furnllure Evuyth1ng S3800/obo. 6•0-8686 1000's ol It colonial defier S12S. 731-<ltl 13 must go 548-B798. package Orange County Telephone appointment b f 5-48 7415 Restaurant Services. setter ••ust .. _ mature a ll •o case. ase. crown, 1 c. King sz mattres•. 9')rings · 260 1 D8imler Street, stable Senta Ana omoe: nJJ aact1 • ll 1· 1510 30 a 11· 545-5357 & new freme S50. N-ewpo--rt_,,,e.ac __ h_c_lu_b_f_arn_lly Sama Ana. Ca, 92705. <1-7 PM, Mon-Thur•. 9•12 1f cu fl upright freezer, Patio or outdoor Ille-cf' 5'40-8308 m1mber1hlp $700 641-57~0 Sat U /hr 5 .. 9•8109. runt good. S150 Hu Mocha. 1 100~11. NEWICompl.llv.rm.dln 96-4-1962.pm. t 5<1B-3096 SOcll •93-987B Aestauranl •PP rm & bdrm ae11. ltmpe PML Tllll Energettc people 10 ex-Telephone salespeople 2AEFRIG 125 & 135 llAILRlll TIES s7oo obo. e.2-0~6 Needs some work. 11111 Qd tablish lunch hr catering Eern up 10 $15 pr hr OASSTOVES25 8 for $10. 891-673S. On u Mannis. xlnl COC'ld cond.S1SO 760-tne routes In Costa Mesa & Salary • comm Join the All w0tk 6•5•81112 661-8762 w/bOlll aprlng/lrtme. ••-•••-m John Wayne Airport laslMI growing private HARBOR AREA C "Til'ij $200. 992-5717 -·-•-areas Prime IOGatlons • Tetco In So Cal. Contact APPLIANCE SERVICE •• ,.,,,. •ul --Set. OcL 8 conQert, Peclflc good income potential Mary 659· 7200 e•t 2 12 We sell recond . guar A911lona1 Rep wlh Inst ah A 1vIer 8 S 0 f' 8 e d · Amp, 2 r~ -ts, 641·8209 B33· 7551 all --eppllences 549.3077 new computer In .your N • u g 811 Y Cl e S 100 $<10 bolh 969-122 t art 6 JPM TtltJh••• S1llolt1ra Frigidaire relrlg, S t50 G·E home and lreln, ,.., price. 540-8308 -Sino« Featheniteight Mw· Restaurant Work lrom home In· elec:.stv,SB5 631-5963 Brand New $1795 Sears k ing lotm Ing machine. pert conCI w Sandwich 8nd Salad surance 875· 1076 Harvey 6<12-4266 matllspringa S300. kog $250/obo. 7S2-2820 F11br1c11or Must be neat TELEPHONE TECH· GH stove 8mo old. F y ~,0~22 cherry bkc11e/hdbrd1~-------- c1ean and dependable NtCIAN·Must be Harris harvest gold, pd SS50. IN ft oa $150, 2 711 dec;or sofu Singer sewing mac:t11ne Mon Ftt 5 am • 1 30 pm swllcn lrt lned g exper sell S•50 979-9621 alt 3 FREE Kittens Swtcs old, S350ea 111' RCA elr Future II Desk cabinet w11111ypesot d1aters Call 0 E 2o8Ct. FF. Aetrlge also Free Female Cat St50. ges dryer $150, Ettcellent cond 1120 • Ideal Part·llme IOb for college s1uden1 Va11ous food pl'eperal1on and bak.tng dut1M Mon • Thurs 1 00 6·00 pm Sunday 6 am • 12 noon Apply between 10-12. 2·• daily LORI'S llTOllH 3077 So Harbor, "' Car- riage S1n t1 -'n• 979-07•7 Ed 859-7200 w/lce mkr. almd s276 7mo 8<17-1B88 morell 894-B026 $250 661-8990 54'-8152 HandsOiileMete Beagle, 6 Stereo 175, Playpen aote Student Clestltcflr '50 Alr-TH wt1111111 mu U'l PAYn OIWIPlll ... ONTV lllT &-t&llOIS mos. all 1h01s, house-S250. Oek rocker 120, fine l<tnnel S20 S3e-M95 """ broken to loving home Shell $10 Nigh\ atands .. ac Waa... IUO Lea R57-8133 with lge yard only Pref $7, Toy b0.111 15 &. $15.1,,..iiiiiiiir' ... ~;,;;.;-...,;;.:;;;;; Kenmore 2 dr relrlg. 5 ~· children. 979-059<1 Cockatlel wlcege S•O Ai. GtRlsi Oolng off to COJ. Id I d I I $, Bike $20. Surlboardl lege? Bring alt~ good " · 11u o e rot · Need gd hm tor 11C11ndon I 10-$40, MWfog mecnt unwanted ctothet to 6•5-t<l•6 0<-bte/Shep ml• male. B S 10 & S 15 •911-9398 CHARLIE'S CLOSEl Refrlgertlor, Gibton Cll.11 mos, 5•5-8735 =---------• 2052 Newi>or1 Blvd, CM Ir oat-free S 195 759-0986 --Twin bedroom M l lnclud-83 t-3<673 Fualtart IOU log dr .... r/mlrrOI' •"41.c;--s-.~-:--......,.orr:: Uttle Mite Munet 111 on • _________ ..... ...,.-. cheat. 8 Plecee. 8•2-6873 •alical IQI, H24 Very busy ClfCUlttlon ot- flce needs 1 part·lime clerk for 1n1we11ng phone• end Cll1patch1ng menages 17 hrs per week, Fri-Mon. eafly A • s I • u r a n I morning a on weekends, waiter /wa11reu See t<en eafly eves on -kdtys. 11·2PM. 257• Newport Apply In parson Dally Bl, C M I• now hltlnQ dlfec1 ..,.. repre1 e n 1 e t lvet lhrougtM>ut IM grMlef Loe Angelee erM •Company paid ..... trllnlng Tuffet, etong c:eme t 4 ratltn trm chairs. teble, Two HIOh beck cnalrt, vel• e@((o, Q ;G;, a:;;;;.,, spider and reed In th• 4 •hell ••anding erch, all vet. 1200. Love Hat mecse, tacellent IOt 0. Delly P1101 cru1lll1d l•9S. 760-9387 $165. Good condition l lnntr. AppratHct .._, MCtton lbOul MIM Mui-88" ru11 oouch tt50 •O" 848-6119() 460. Make offer. ,.,., Tun.I and bought 11 c:11a. m<1 w1tnu1 burl e11n 963 2187 IOt $9.96. You can Mii llblt, s1a. 1157•1834 Wetnut Coffee Ttble &76.1 __ • ______ _ AGES 11-14 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEX Wt new h1n I~ 0~1111111 lot younc ucer 111...-trs to iec111t ru6tu lor lllf Ollf'Ct Col\I OM1 "'°' Ovr crtws st11 t at 3 JO p m llld wor\ -nld 8 30 p m wtddlJI Oil S.turd1y, wt wor• • few lllOrt llolln You •• u 1n many I/rps and p111M. alont •rill earr11111 your own ~ tn0ney tllert 1s no 6chm1nc or cotlt<tioft -1 A 1nwoh'l! H you are 11111rnted, ~ot call "'r f 1 • . Pilot Newep1per, 330 sales - W"t Ba)' Street, C.M •Bee• COC'l'llnlMk>n/bonue plan In Iha bullneM * •Oroup llfe/rnecllcll benefit• )'OUr tuff•I end IOI• ol ---------2 Night 8tllndl 115 ... ChlcJcetlng piano, "'"" Other thing• through ANT t 0 U E Fr• n ch 8ooll SheerCeblnet St20. grand, wtlt w/QOlld tnn\. Dell)' Piiot CIHtlfled Armcheir $126. Lemp Ttl•nguter Chinen almOll new. M500 000. Adi .. Call 8A2·Ml78 tlble. ~en wood S 100, Cerved 9end't ltoO. An· SOfl)' Hp-1 H ttereo between 2&•PM . • .. Mon·Thurt A8k for C11herlne PAlT·Tlll lfFtOIDLIH Very buay errcul1t1on o1- tlee nMclt • Plrt-llmt. re- lltbte. m11ture and re• •POnSlble ptrton IOI answering phonH & deapttchlng me111ges 2S Houtrs per week. TuH ·Set forty evening & 511 morn 14.00 per hr Appl~ In por1on between 2-"4PM. Mon· lhure. AtlC lor Cltl'leflne HOW.llTIT. OllT& llllA, Ill. DIALING FOR DOLLARS Earn big mo~ fOf thort houre 30 hr work week with poltWlllal 10 eern ISOO . per-.ll •MM-NOON •NO EXPER NECESS •WEEKLY PAY GUAA •HIGHEST COMM ~ BONUSES •PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS II you're brlgnt end POI • Ht• & pleatMI votce c:all Mr fhomn •I 813.-0118 •o.nta1 ln.urenee COVlrlge ., .. . * 8upervleor / management growth potenuat Come, lnW.tlgele the H • citing opportunl11ee evall- ... ., ..... , . .., .. eble l o y0u 11 the World'I ' 11ro .. 1 pay TV •v•· tam .. ON T'V • t,,, 'JJ •J Pr rdwd p1t10 lounoet.Od llque Oeltl. Swl1191 Chair, mU9lc ayatem. tum~ p•d• S60 11. 759· 1'662 Side Chtllr S 1700. An· cus r~. 2/-rt, Beaut 5 pc bdrm "' w/top tlque Side Board wltn 195. 840-1192 golClleel mlrrOf & 2 ~n-or tine malt/box epnoe. die tlldll 1~90• Antique P1tvey 8aokat1g• 30 $1300 MW. eec $609, Ofaftlog Table St•.O. An-amp, llkl new. 175 fA" tt eon Cl . o ak tlque Cryttal Cfttln<ltllef _e._ .. _1_1_as_. ----- tgnevox stertO con. $190 Antiqu. tM3 81\oft SHO·BUO, pedal ""' $150 973.9727 WIV9 Ham AaCllO (Ne-OU"•· like ,__ ~25. COIOnlll Bdrm Nls t1i llonl l) wl•O' 1n1ent1e .....aee t _ _ HOO & $250. 19 c.t ralrlg $200. Antique Oak Plc;. I<....---''._.., ____ _,,..,.. For lntlfVI•'* errang•• ·~.,..·~~~illlJt '266 876-3680 tureFremealromS.·S15 ~U"~~Q menl• • oall nowl "' :l ·~a 70"'• ----~/./ Oueen conY9rt 1011 S25G. '"" • ..,, u1tl eM U I 114-ll 1·'30•0 ' Corner oro1.1p S&O. WrQt. W1t9fbed, queen 11z;--a; Pie no. t 1000 obo. •oE • • .. 1., I 11 1 I iron bookcaH Ull. luxe. pedded freme. • ,"""•,..73..,."',..,..,,M,...4,,,,....---.--~ ... r 7611 1887 comforter 1350 Pe111 F>iNO!A NIOdM ~ More tttnlllel .,. a.ttlnt Po« CllllllW A4 DHlgn_e_r _ll'l_lr-bl• coT• 281-1020 or '75-11208 lYP9 eleGWc; plane> lor IN camptno "t>ui'; iNe AQ10N IHitblt, "7" •Q . W"OOd CSlnlno Ml $150 bend or ?tt. )'•er. If you tlev e • t* m1tchlog 1r1aogte end Dinette SU-Olk oolftie Alctl55.2-7Ma HLL Idle ll•m• With. ~1Nt'1ft0to-t1lne 4 MILT PILOT tabl• Ol'IO COii $1500. lt~IH.OtetMr/rnlrrOf H AMMOND o.-AH J···············---~~~~-~~~~~~.1~-~~~~·~C1=•~~·~2~~-~7~·~g~~~~~~~~f~~~-~~~~-~~·1~~~~···~="~~==~~~·l--~~=~~~~--J ~~~~~d. W M~~K ~m ~/Lealle Spe t~tf ..,.,._" .. ..., u .,,, .,._.. Clwlfled Ad MloMft 7GO 1436 8•5-9t77 C M 11000/o«IO tf5·1911 ----... -----~--------'---=======----~~=-:J...-~--:====;,;;;;=-~~ ~ • (714) 548-7058 n r-r" -----~,uJ • .. .. -' . ~ ... ~ .. "· ' .. .. ' ' -~ ... . , ' .. . ·" '•, •, •, ·I TCX>AY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Vault 5 Contusion 9 Tides 14 "Ruba1ya1 author 15 Ceramic 16 Hoary 101<e 17 Parent t8 Black poe1 19 Quebec 's neighbor 20 Out ot funds 22 Kid ot bug 23 Tipsier 24 Strop 25 Churchman 28 Harshly 32 Jacob's son 33 -on a ma1ch 34 Falsehood 35 Skidded 36 Family 37 tntormat1on 38 Recognize 39 Obtain lacts 40 Carrier 4 1 "Pres101· 2 wds 43 Various 44 Flutt 2 3 14 45 Coin 46 Pact 49 Hello, e g 53 Therefore 54 Tree par1 55 W ild 011 56 Sore 57 Rool overhang 58 Deity 59 Color pros 60 Scrammed 61 Single DOWN 1 Throw 2 Leave out 3 Golfer Dave - 4 Resptred 5 Acceleration 6 Where Lhasa is 7 Alleged force 8 Blemish 9 Named one 10 Beetle 11 M ine tunnel 12 Grieve 13 V1s1onary 21 In need 5 6 7 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED COMMEll CHEVROLfT I ·"-~llt1l•.,tL,1 ' 1 r, I \ \1 f ·-' I ~U-1200 ..... I ~' '"'I'"" A SE A HOS EA HOlllll ~~:~::e~t~ ... ==~: -1 \/ E S A L E- C 0 MIC E 0 E 6 I 9 A LIV 0 S 0 IR : I IE l • T 0 8 ~L l! N T H A T T 0 u T E 0 •R I A Ol OR ANNA •RA N ON • ;I DI VI OE N O R OC N EV A- )U R S •SE M PER RO M E ~1 ,..F P RA ISE OR E S AM ILE I NETS T E N T LE M UR TRET 22 Liked much 24 B111ern 25 Lu11unates 26 Key 27 Shed hght 28 Briel 29 Det1ghl 30 Metric unit 3 1 Time penods 33 Ouahty 36 Comedian Jack - 37 Jom 39 Hangs 8 6 around 40 Tempo 42 Gold mine 43 Cut 111ands 45 Teed ott 46 Dull sound 47 Depend 48 Noun endmg 49 Hockey score 50 Prefix tor China 51 Meal time 52 Big wind 54 Ump's buddy 1 10 11 12 13 WIHY USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FREE &PPUIUL Cormlef·OeLltto ONEVHLIT 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 1•1-101111•1-1111 WE PAY TOP DOLUR FH UHD OARS IUllllllH POITIAO/SUIHU 2480 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA &41·'300 .... 10 l WAITED! Good clean used cars. preter 1978· 1983 Bu1c1>.s, Jaguars. TR7s II Porscnes 1>u1 any model conS1dered Top p11ces pa1CI' Call Clive di Bauer M o 1ors a1 P14 ) 979-2500 WfWAITYOH CLEAi HH CHI See Ronald Dec. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl \10. CO~TA MISA 642 0010 Musi sett New '83 3201 1mmacu1a1e conctll1on. lu,.us pacl>.age FM casse11e. sun rool. tog 1tgh1s. alloys Mint con· dl11on 18.000 mites J 9022 $ 1 4 , 6 0 0 I I r m . HJI 213·380-9680 days. ~....+--+--+--+-~ 821 Jeep, CJ7, PIS. P/B, 714-548 -8533 eves AM/FM Cass. A/C, Tiii 9117 Whl. Removble Hrd top. D1IHD Ltd edition int Sac for 1'1'l!'e8P.-4~d\l"'o-o-,,""!"5'!"l10!"'.-4~7~a~oa~ Payofl $8950 650-1366 101a1 miles, runs good or 6.\6-7310 $1500 557-1247 Tnaeka 9035 '71 510 'se International. ;,, Ion. 2 dr auto. needs t>octy llatt>ed nu eng s250 work S500/l>s t olr Overhead cmpr, sleeps 4 642"9187 $250 548-0336 '72 1200. new pa1n1, good --+-+---1 '72 Del pu w/cmpr S 1200 ures S950 545-1097 evs obo 646-4684 '73 240Z. au1omauc. great --+--+--+---4 ·74 Ford Courtier Pick Up, cond '2995 960• 1760 4 spd $950/0BO '75 B210, nu clu1Ch water 645· 1916 pump r b 11 en g . ·79 Chevy PU, mus1 see to apprec 11-8. au11ll1ary fuel tanks sliding rear w1n- ctow. racing wheels & 11res. AT PS. PB. AC. Stockland Shell S5850 $1100/0BO 496·7754 77 280Z. 5 spd. super clean loaded $5450. 645-8252 77 280Z clean hke new. S5950/bs1 otr 548-8610 _______ 11 By app1 546· 1273 '80 Chevy •, Ion PU. Sii· ·7 7 280Z Kini conct Days verado. btue /w ttl 957 1853.Eves640·4035 -.-+-+-+--~I $6500/olr 760-1516 '78 z 2 • 2 Xlnt cond 1 '81 Chevrolel El Camino, .... ------11 tow miles. mini cond Sa c r1 l1c e $6895 497-2388 o wner S7200/obo. 494-7735, 836-4700 '81 Toyota Pickup. AC. PiHts/OttHI 1221 1Mt1, Sail 7014 llltltr libs 1016 AM/FM cassene, new --• tires & wheels, roll bar 4 '82 280ZX T •top, 5 spd, loaded Extended service warr. new s11cker Asking $ 11 900/obo. mus1 sell. 15K ml 499·2922 Janssen Console piano, '78 HOBIE 16 S2500 MOPED. runs anct looks spd $5900 Excellen1 llal Prov, lrultwd finish, 675-4566 grea1 Asking $190. cond 646-6474 gdcondSl500.545•3781 LANCEflWWllrlr, like 499"5046 -SCHOOL BUS '69 Cnevy. S~rlia1 '"41 1230 new. loaded with rectory MttoreyclH/ use 10' Truck or Molar BAXND NEW women's 11.s1op3101~~.'unTctooer mn~h re'~ ScMltn IOll Home S 1600 Will except M I t It sz M " v~ pamal lrade 1n Anuques ar ner we •u • • placemen1 Financing 1978 Suzuki GS 750 E 538-1288/646-5 164 must sell S80/obo s2e.ooo 645-3877 Blk, mags. 6K mt, per1 1-785·6898 $1500/obo. 751-0546 V1aa 9040 '82 NISSA~ (OA TSUN) Stanza. 2 dr. 5 SPd. ctl11 w/ac Pb ps, am/Im stereo cass 22 700 m1 TOP CONDITION Wtll sell lor $6750 Busi hrs 646·4466 (ask for s1an1. resod 955-3730 Datsun 200SX 77 Att 71 Super Bee11e 11tnt Sil US ~ cond S2100 675· 1267 ~o• YOUI • ' 172 Conver1 rbll eng new Nllh•Al DA • brakae. $3400 536-1995 ITlf IT 1 ·73 Super Beatie. amllm. 'Allf M .. • -··• nu palni & uphols, orig •&a&ml ownr $3000 675-1739 1111 autt 11 0111 Mlll 10 lll• Marcie c~s E Coes1 Hwy NeWJ)Ort Beach 673-0900 THE LARGEST SELECTION of 1a1e mo<lel. low mileage Cadillacs on Southern Calllorma• See 1..os 1oday1 MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Hart:>or Blvd • COSTA MESA 540-18 60 '74 Super Bee11e, e•ll orig 93 3 Merce411 leas 9145 cond, 10 m1, $2250 Clitvroltl 1 1969 260 SE Cpe Whit 642-8717 20' DONZI 116 35-0 Chey wired au10. PS/PB/PW. •74 Super Bug, elClt $2595 Ocean & Harbor Cruise, B 1aupunk1, new obo 675-3589 ltke new con<! 548-0291 Mlchetlns. local c ar , . - '68 Chevy • Runs Good -$7300/obo, 760-0755 76 Red Bug, 53.ooo miles, $1000 551·4193 fuel lnj, new#pa1n1, runs 'Se 22os 4'iir"Sitck, iii1t eng. nu tires. Int. etc $3000/bst 675-1277 grea1 $3300 640-8969 '73 CAPRI. very clean. xlnl or 642-4059 cond $1700 548-8898 '77VWAabblt,snrl.clean. ·74 Chevy Ma libu 70 2200, 4 dr, extra 11nk, nu brks. nu ban . $2800 $700/olr 545.7253 am/Im cass. al e. 29 mpg p p 548-3289 $4000/ b 833-8588 '79 Camero Z28. nu pa1n1. __ 0-~-_ evs '78 Dasher. auto, air: au10. arr alee locks on ·73 280 Needs engine stereo. 70.000 ml, windows cruise cont, 1111 work $2400 720-1950 & absolu1ely flawless cond wheel. mag wheels. 646-4848 $2550 631-3016 am/Im cass. exll conct T 7M-BZ 280 SE ·79 Rabbit. 4 dr, 4 spel. $5800 642-8318 Brown/bamboo, sunrl, stereo. air, 60,000 ml, SEE US FIRST! xlnt cond thru-out Ser-white/blue. !lawless. vice red avail S 13.000 $3250 631-3016 We have a good setec11on PV1 pty 714/833.0481 of NEW & used Chev-·79 Rabbll Oleset. 4 dr, 4 role1st See us to<layl ·77 slvr 450 SL, red Int . 2 spd, 50 mpg. lmmac. lops. •Int conct $27.000 $3200 499-1997 firm 644-6848 all 4PM .79 VW OalAabbll. dht:ai'r. '82 300D Turbo $27,000 4spd, 4dr, s1ereo. xln1 Lo m1. loactect 855·6030 24K m1 $4700 85 t-3922 Ask abou1 lhe money we '80 Dasher Diesel. ate. Im CONNfLL CHEVROLfT .~ ll.irlw1r llh ol ( '~-, \ \1 ~ :-.. \ 546-1200 can 'eve you thru our s1 ereo, low mileage. CL l purchase & lease plans $4300 546-2855 •'fl tr 315 Jll SLllltlS '80 RABBIT DIESEL -""·j""4-.,C""h-ry_s_le_r_N"!"'e_w_p_o_r1 II PORTS Snrt $.t35-0. 63 1.5993 $450/olr 548-7253 1301 Oua11Stree1 -Ford 9319 NEWPORT BEACH 133-UOO MB f7 3000, mini. 1 owner PP S 12 300 714/640-4062 MG 9149 163 M1ge1. blk/red tn1, orig. wires. stereo •Int $2500-wlll ltn pert 559-5958 1979 Foret Mus1ang 1778ZEN) Only 27 ,000 miles & loaded Has mags. sunroot auto, s1ereo. V6. power sleer· 1ng & more $4995 100% wamm1y. 3 mon1hs or 3.000 miles. ask for Cle· 1a1ls Bauer Motors 2925 Ha~bor Blvd Costa Mesa 979-2500 Goll Clubs ••an & Lieto 14, day aafler. trlr. "' 11 d S 175-0 1981 x-s 850 M1dn11e ·73 Dodge Ou al bau Womans Se12 Carts cover ex con Mel<• otter 979•1887 obo 751-918 1 Special. lo m1. xlnl cond . systm, per11al convers Olympic c1;;.. Finn S250010BO 63 t-344 1 am/Im cas1 ster runs gd. au1oma11c GOO<I cond '77 MGB Convl plu11 hard S2500 Iv msg 63 1-7332 1op am1tm $2750/obo lllE lcllHU'S SOUTH COUNTY VOUSWAliH "WE WILL Ill IE HHllllLI" 65 Mustang, 6 cyl auto $ 15-00 ObO 644·4522 TV •-..1" -all 5 $2000 ODO. 645-8465 J. -•&•, 722 3 North Salis Fiat 91 23 Car mus1 go 5•8·6477 73 124 Sprl Spider. AIC, or• . 9151 66 MUSTANG. 1/8 289 8UIO. PS 80,000 mr orig owne1. •Int conct $3300 ittrM 6232 Harllen Upda1es race '70 Honda Trail 90, gd ·e 1 Ford E 150 custom BEAUTtFUL 25.. RCA reacty. &Jiii cond. w/1tlr cond $250 548-6773 wndw conversion. au10 mag wttls lugg rack re· 1918 Opel Coupe Volume Sales. Service And Leasing 979-0273 $1500 John Lyles w ----\18. ps Pb. cruise cont Color TV 2 yr wrnty 851 1494 n 2• 1 """4 '70 HONDA W/Ferrlng, 2 burglar alarm capt chrs conct eng nu trans. t466WC0) Super econ-$315-0 OBO 553-8448 omteal SOOf'ly a reliable S 148. Free delivery Open • · "VV"' Helmets. $750 OBO 24.ooo mi Kint cond s u n . T v J 0 H N s SABOTS $275 & sm 645· , 688 $10.900 759·8027 646-1786 962-8068 · 7 5 H on d a 7 5 O a · ... Ill.-1 '""'1 I .. -I ---Seml-chOppeCI, 'uns xtnt, ftDh·H~, II, -·•ra IV 1 I , new 11re. chain $ DaHery Clauac1 9045 13 ft boa1 w/trel1er S 1'5 S,ettl l Ski 7016 S 1095 673-6687 •29 Mo<let A. "boor f own 75 Spyder converl rbtt eng. nu trans & rear enct $23001080 496-7727 768·'4377 111 -rc;";"mula 26· 362 76 Fiat Spyder Conv Red w/1an top Runs good $3000/0DO. 673·9589 '77 Yamaha 250, OT, chef-Sedan. restored $9.995 -4 men Inna table boat. Oul· V 8 $ 6 0 O O I 0 B 0 Going away 10 college! board anachmen1 N-496·0798 'Y cond S700/0BO. '46 Fora Woodle. navy Musi sen '77 X19, very s 125 obo 714-995-8205 ~--,,-~---~~ 841"3671 blue. restored $ 12.995 gooct con ct. $2450 ·79 '78 Honda CX500. Fairing, P P 675-6161 Spld~r Conv . au10. xln1 Ptwtr 1Nt1 l new tires, $900/obo, .58 -Volks-Bug Perteet cond, $4850. 931 -5137 101 fbf'gta bo•I wn.Shp 540•2947 condition Newpa1nt His Road• 9ill 0 / 8 , x Int con d . 642 5800 ·eo Suzuki RM 125, $400, torlcat $2900 See 10 ap· .74 CVCC 4 spo, rbll eng, $75-0/0BO 751·4268 __ • __ .____ must sell. Xtn1 shape, prec1a1e. 714-751·9039 newlrans,am/lm cassel· 18f10/Brd.w/Evfnrvcte35 llAYETltLS· xtras&gear 499•2574 °E•·~ Musteng Con-le s1ereo $130010BO hp Lark Fbrgts/wood WILL TllYEL '82 HONDA 750F. to mt. vertlble Fully res1ored SS 1·6727 w/trir S55-0. 971.0313 Oleael/gaa engine repairs like new. Saddle bags, Blue & Whl $9000 Open --- 17· Mako w/1rlr, 140hp & m a In 1 at your cover $2149 964-9480 lo olters 7 I 4-751-9039 ·~51~g;d:6~'.~1~9~usl 58111 Evlnrude w/powet 1r1m, dock-also sell & 1ns1alt all tiome. 964-8645 wk. •64 lmpeoal leatner int. VHF. & bill tank. many marine elec1ronfcs a1 ·82vESPA p2ooE SIOOO g ood cond s695 76 C1rcc Wagon. clean. lltras $6900 241-8043 disc prlCeS Call tor tree or lrade. 631•4027 55S·8000 AM/FM s1ereo. nu radl· Ht Trust Me Marine Co. als. to ml $2500/0BO 18' 1973 Trlsonle. 1265 964-4800 66 Mustang. orig 10 ml. 840·9015 HP. 1/0, tood buy at --Jlloltr ltatt 1020 lmmac. musl see $3900 -- $4000 all OCC Slir1 Decks 7022 ·'32611Eidoraoo360eng 497-1673/ ~;850~~;,:,c540~2~~7on Stiver w•lh blacll lrtm $2995 100.,. warranty 3 mon1hs or 3000 mlles. 187 11 Beach Blvd Hun11ng1on Beacn (l 14) 142-2000 ask lor Cletalls Bouer VOLKSWAGEN Motors 2925 Harbo' '66 Muslang X·CO"ld PIS P/B. A/1rans $2500 OBO Musi See Jim 673-5416 ·6e Falcon gd eng nds bdv wrk $5-00cash 646-8210 Blvd Cosla Mesa '69 Mustang new tires. 979.2500 ,•:•,WIEST WAG I N ~:11 s 1100 545.1091 evs Pn fHI-- -9155 A personal anct proud e11-·10 Maverlc -$495 Rick 178 Bronze 634 Classic elusive VW agency dedl· 692-13281645-6840 leather lntel'ior Smootn ca1ed 10 quality service. ride Power sun roof, win-spare parll. end • com-d 0 w 5 s 4 e 5 0 pe1111ve aalea presen-tation of the unique Volkswagen quallly ve- hicles BOB CHALLMAN'S '71 Mustang. runs greet. 302 2-brt, all mag! AM /FM s 1e1eo $750/0BO 492·977 4 '72 Mustang. 68.000 orig ml. 1 owner, $2000/obo 546-2698 79•, PEUGEOT 50 4 Wagon. gas moctel. 4 speed, air, s1ereo, 45,000 m1. Flawless Cond. $3.950 831 -3018 Pmclit --9ID ,1:1, W f ST WAG IE N ,•:1, '7 4 Mustang II 65K miles Xlnt cond $1550 Ecurle Shirlee Corp '68 912 Cpe, 1 ownr. 7600 Wes1mln11er Blvd Comp Orange w/Olk Int, Pnone 714/VW l ·WEST Chrome whls. Blauplunkt. To11I Performance VW's 1()()41, ong cond tnruou1 "Are You $7200/bst 675-1277 Hav1n Any Fun?" 78 924, ltd 'adlllon Nile. 9177 Oolomota. 1 ownr $6500 646·6392 CM '16 Must 4 spd PSIPB. alum whls AM/FM cass, New 11tes. brks. shocks $1950/obo Call all 5pm 760-0426 556-5730 361 POWM boat side 11e, Full S/C Xtnl cond '79"Cadlltac Miian Coach 20 Ft. ASl'llng Boal, Butck Balboa coves $200/mo Lo ad e d 4 8 K mt. conv. tight blue w/hgttl 77 HOhda CVCC Civic. 1 uTIE IEST" Engine. OMC Outdrlve. 850-7737 S8500obo 645-8252 blue lealhet IOI Cher"' owner to m1 $2300/t>st ltaaalt -9TS1 720.0152 eves 77 GRANADA. V8 new paint. ate. utJln\ xtn1 cond $2300 646-8132 B t T k Out .,,,,.. ·, olr pp 631·2034 LITTLE CAA HOUSE • e an . r.,,._ra. 35 Power Boat sjjp $18,000 646-4750 76 Renault Le Car Rbtt IN COSTA MESA sleeps 4·head '4.500 $3501 21 B lb 75 Tttan. 20 h. l S.OOO mt, -79 CIVIC HATCHBACK t ... _ ••eny pnc..,. •-'ow * 646-8205 * mo a oa ntce $8500 642.0795. '10 fO•t 2 Ill eng. new c u1cn ..... an. .., ""'.,.,, Cove Owner 645-5135. " 5 spo, new 11res am/Im S950. call 675-5840 who18'ale Dealers 23' llsh naullque by Cor· 673-1464 eves 548-8823 Brand new ln1 runs 'very cass, reg gas. xlnl cond welcome ect-C aft ct t 80 Pace Arrow. 29' good; new tires. Sl500. S285-0 646-3058 itlhiij«'--tU1 69 Cnry11et S970 'IOFOH2H Brand new Im, runs ve1y good. new tires, S 1500. constcter lracte 969· 1221 Liactln 9323 ~~ 4~ V~Fcc:i'!°~ 36xl2 Boat slip avalt N bunkhouse. loaded, consider 1rade 969·1221 !A!!ntehe Couna, n~ In New Yorker YXZ705 · ' · End 01 cnannel Aug ISi '79 HONDA Civic 5 """ ,... .,_ 176 Con1men1a1. new he 111ra luel. many atras. ,250 mo sso.27561v m"" loaded, loaded. custom lat" laHrlttl Speed , Lo/ml, stereo ·77 S69.500 lo ml. 72 Ford 4 dr $1 190 beaut., galvanized lrlr "" in1 & paint Priced to Mii 1 ........ -.• _ .. ______ Casa new llrH . GREAT 494-7 l44 Gran T0tino 445FLB new tires. new smog cer1 $21,000 1·879-2640 wll. 5-0·sO' SAILBOAT SLIP _.5907 552-8498. Alfa ltaff 1105 C 0 nd $ 310010 B 0 '73 Pinto H/back S 1290 PP. :io1n1 cond $2500 648-0930 hm N B re11auran1 IOG IV'• 22 176, 54.000 miles new rect 840-19691840•7952 Auto 997 JET 546·8190 24' Sklpjack '72. FIB. '82 Minney 5'48•1725 1'M, paint. new l l res '75Plnlo wgnSl290 Mark Ill. 70 Class•c . new Eng. 010 + 1rlr $13,000 Free Balboa Island dock In DI~ 11 5 slide-In model 5'1200/0BO 548-1531 ·s5~ ~da :ccord 4 dr. ~ CAI\v"ER A~~~ ;:,i~ed:g;~:,o burgundy oa1n1 •lnl 646·2317 x-change for use ot out· ~~.·~~6!v ~~u;~~~e Aastla 9109 P 0 0 • t";;·P. spt ~0:i~· or... 1 C .fY"""tJ'""'C IOOLS 65•ZOO conn S2500 673-33 13 ""''Ct--•lcChrlsCr•r1 28 board 0' l/0 boa! uMer & ti 1 642-1028 ~ 1"--'1'-L '71Dodge011rtS1390 M-•rcanr 9325 tt Cl;;; cruiser Be~ulltul 20 ,, 673"4200 --6. ovx~~/~~n~0 YS990~5 'IUISTll AIHIOA ·e2·~ Atcord Htclibk ·~.";'...~~ ~~,;:;~'" Pwr, air 1420TS ,,; c o:;'oar, eng needs mahogany. Needs some LARGE CENTER SLIP 548-4984 all 6 Rebuilt molor. runs good. Dol6y cass star. xlnl ClOSEO SUNOAY\ '72 Mere Cougar S 1390 work. s500 641 .5ooo engine repair Full cov-Upto 46' 23319th S111 -~-----$450 969-1221 cond 58300551.!)Q lOev XR7,pwr.elr 290FNA, ers. $2995, cell 552-3757 C. Newport Beach. Trailtrs, --f --l6 '74 Chev No1ra S 1390 CLASSIC 68 COUGAR 01 261-5921 675-0236 Trntl 8024 INW 9112 '83 Honda 4ilr Accord t~la Pwr. air, auto. 246ZIC. XLNT COND $2000/0BO '70 Boalon Whaler. 17'. 60 Mooring, 'NPt Harbor WANTED: PV1 P1y wen1s to 176 2062. rebh en~ & Irena. s9~ l':1~~~-;11 ::~~~~1,0 "s~:<:.~111~~~~~6 ~us, ~~~::~~.~!?,'0~~~~ Cell eve' 646-6291 hp Mariner eng. only 18 w l 30' y ew l , can byreasonebleTravelTrtr. ioo<lllres,AM/ M clean .73 MercHdtopSl490 Reduced '76 Mere. Marq hrs, .. 4'~ Mere under 50 l111eaboard. close to will pey cash (2131 2500 640·0408 Isaza 1127 '74 CORONA SR $1100 Montego. elr. 04eGNN B'oug 4/0r LOADED hrs $7400 Like new dock 856-7141 925-6940 •162002. Super ciean. Sn 646-862.t all 4pm .73 Ply Dulle< 11490 S 1,75-0 644-4024 ac.analde 819•757-4017 Newpor1 Marina/slips *alt lttict1 9005 RI, See lo epprec:lale '78 CetlCe 2 dr lttbk, AT, Hd1op, pw1. air 787HSW Ofllaata.ilf fl27 " M od i fied 011y1 , c '76 Me c Wgn S1590 '71 Cluatc. 18' Tri-hull, " day. week. month IMPORTANT 835-2122. Eves & Wknd1. A . s 1 er• o . KI n t Mont.,.~ MX 783NXC 67 Olds Cu1l11Ss Holldav cyl Votvo l/O, open bow ~6·05S 1 NOTICE TO READERS . 661· 1636 • ~54~.~~~b851 553"9633• ·71 F;:d Pickup$ US90 Coupe Like new. lo ml. "30001080 . 850.0435 Siii Tll IP Tt 11' ANO F 100. auto. M0149 orig owner S11crt11ce t' llSTll WUl.11 s tOOtmo 950.9145 ADVERTISERS 78 2002• xlnt cond lnlou0 1• ·eo SuPf•. lmmeG. cond., •1o vw au. 11990 S 1250, 850-6130 The price of Items •tereo. s4500/0B · 481( ml. load.O. MC. o 08"BTO -Squell-~· oere. tell &S "'"""1tp_1_A-va_n_e_bte-""2-=s,..· ""'30=""· adver11H <I by vehlcl• 548-3930 PIS, tit wtit, ~rulM. tthr t &:::SC "" · '1" Cutlass Salon. run• doly. 00· f13•7770 35', and live at>oerci. c.U de-'-1 In , .. _ .-..lcle •77 a••w R100·8 "'1n1 1111 llU'I tnt, below retell S8500. '79 ulC-S Y"l••12190 w.it. s195ot bat orr ll ..... ... .... ... ... SOUTH 4 epd. j)Wf, 1DMF709 M~-0251, 831-72911 ts 11·5. Mon· Fri. 9-42·4~4 cle11tlled •dverttatng cond lo mt w/luggege Oys 556-8940. evu ·ao Cn.v Chevette S2570 tl' A681 CAT wlTralJOt. allMlr•s 7 <i01umn1 d08I nollnClude $3500. 984-9318 COUNTY 720-1855 4ape1,11r. 3o&YSQ. 'SO Omega Low Mite•. Ooo<I Cond $900 any eppttcabte taaea. :---32 --R.,. II '80 Turcel -Utt bk,e/c, '81TeyotaTeroel S2590 XLNT cc>ndltlon, loede<I 562-t887 Wlndrlder. good cond lloenae. trenater rH1. 80 OI. 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ALL SELLING AREAS OF HOLMES TUTTLE DODGE • SUBARU WERE CLOSED YESTERDAY To give our staff extra time to prepare for one of Southern California's Biggest, Grandest, Largest Sales · ever! And it happens TODAY! 12 NOON ~TILL MIDNIGHT! Hundreds of new a nd used vehicles are being offered at I drastically redu~ed prices! It's I · impossible to list them all. But , here are just a few of the ,. savings: NOW! EVERYTHING'S ON SALE! IT'S HAPPENING TODAY! HOLMES TUTTLE DODGE • SUBARU Closed their selling areas yesterday so they could put special low price tags on every vehicle in stock ... New & Used. You have until Midnight Tonight to take advantage of drastic price reductions on every car and truck in stock! They've all been specially priced to sell! BUT THERE'S MORE Your dream car is on sale today at HOLMES TUTILE DODGE • SUBARU . You have until midnight tonight only to make your selection . LOW RATE FINANCING FINAL WEEKEND OF 0/0 APR on selected Dodge models I on approved credit AND MORE HOLMES TUTTLE DODGE e SUBARU -Open until Midnight Tonight, so everyone can join in the savings. This promises to be one of the biggest Car and Truck Sales every held in California! 12 Noon until Midnight Friday. Sorry, no 'one .will be permitted on the premises until the sale begins on Fri~y at Noon! Kalsnes Tuttle -DDd1te·Subaru WHERE THE PR1cE1S ALL-WAYS RIGHT!. EXTRA STAFF YES Extra S.lea, Finance and Appralul people wlll be on hand to help yoo speed up your selection. ,.eductlona · Y(.IU be plainly t8gged on 8V"1 unit. (714) 830-3388 .. ,_ WHERE 5 AND 405 MEET r IRVINE AUTO CENTER \ \ • I . . ' TODAY! SAVE ON EVERYTHING AT HOLMES TUTTLE DODGE • SUBARU FINAL WEEKEND OF o/o APR Financing • on approved credit ON ALL SUBARU MODELS WHAT ABOUT USED CARS AND TRUCKS? Definitely on sale. Our staff has slashed the prices on every used vehicle. You have until Midnight to take advantage of the savings! MANY LATE MODELS '81 CHEVY CAPRICE ~=: ·...:s5495 '79 MGB =:t:-=s3995 '81 PLYMOUTH RELIANT K g. ~ ~.~ 55495 '82 FORD EXP ::.==,s4995 '82 TOYOTA STARLET ::=s3995 '81 DODGE VAN CONVERSION =:-:: ~ s5995 .... _.. ltODO -•••t-Yll ... '81 HONDA ACCORD ...... ,,1Cm'I ... ""_ .... - -s5495 '81 DATSUN 4x4 P.U. :. -:: :-:. s5395 _ .. _,_ '79 FORD PIU ~-i~r:s5995 '79 TRIUMPH SPfTFlAE, =-=--.::: s3495 Stop by betwMn 12 noon and 12 midnight TODAY! ' Pl•n on staying a while becauH record groupa •re expected! However, the saving• wlll be worth the W•ltl At the Absolute Sale at Holm•• Tuttle Dodge • Sub8ru. LOW RATE FINANCING? YES!· . At Holmes Tuttle Qodg• • Sub- aru we h•vt apecl81 fln•ncl,. •v•ll•ble to lower your monthly payment even more. " --:;----;.---------~~~~-----~----------~ -.. e FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1983 YOl JR COMPLETE GUIDE ·m ORANCE COAS't' DrvERSIONS OCTAFEST •••The play_ (lots ot~'em) is the thing A dozen sho-' In 4 days The schedule By TOM TITUS Ol 1119 Dtlllr,... ..... How would you like to see a doi.en plays in four days? It's not as difficult or demanding as it seems. Simply pick out a seat at the Westminster Community Theater next weekend and sit in on OCTAFEST '83. What you'll get wru be three plays each night (or afternoon in the case of Sunday) put on by Orange County's community theater groups. It's the fourth annual version of this non-rompetitive tournament that's become a highlight of the local theatrical season. There are festivah for just about every aspect ol the entertainment world, including the most famous art festival of them all in Laguna Beach. but before the summer of 1980 nobody ever thought of putting on a festival of community theater groups. Sure, there were drama competitions like the Southern California Tournament of One-Act Plays in Riverside, which fizzled out in 1977 after 17 years, and the biannual Festival of American Community Theaten, which generally attracts only the Laguna Moulton Playhouae (which usually wins it). But what about a showcase festival in which all of Oran$te County's non-profeuional playhouses would be invited to display their wares? That was the idea~of Patti-Gene Sampson, whose group -the Newport Theater Arts Center -was one of the new kids on the block three yean ago. And chiefly due to her perseverence, the first such festival was pres- ented in the Newport theater. It succeeded beyond anyone's wildest dreams -nine playhouae& putting on a three-day p~am and filling the house for each performance~ And because of its success, the individual theater groups stayed on to fonn the Orange County Theater Association. The stated purpose of OCTA is to promote, supwt and encourage theater in Orange County. To this end, repreeentatives from each member theater meet once a month with a conunon goal of boosting live theater in general. This is done, not only through the annual festival. but by swapping props, costumes and technical equipment. One of the most effective promotional weapons has been a thrice-yearly c.alendar in which each merpber theaters' current and upcxllUina prod)Actlona are chronicled. The OCT A calendar is distributed by each member playhouse during production. 'l'h.W year saw the birth of "On Stage," a monthly newsletter of casting and audition information, which is available for $10 a year by writing to OCT A, PO Box 2822, Newport .Beach 92663. It's a ready answer to the constant ~question, "How can 1 find out about tryouts?" 0 See OCT AFEST. Page Al Here is the schedule for the fourth annual OCTAFEST Aug. 11-14 at the We5tminster Community Theater. For further infonnation, or reservations, call the box office at 995-4113. ThundeJ, Aug. 11 7:30 -Cypress Community Oriented Theater: "Box and Cox," directed by Tom Lowry. 8:30 -Huntington Beach Playhouse: "The Valiant," directed by Rex Day. 9:30 -Stanton Community Theater: "Murder at the Howard Johnson's," directed by Lorraine McWllllams. • F,..._,, Aug. 12 7:30 -Westmtnster Community Theater: "Hello From Bertha .• " directed by Xk>mara Suro. 8:30 -Garden Grow Community Theater: "Mixed Doobtes," directed by Justin Craig. 9:30 -Costa MMa CMc P1ayhouse: "At Home," directed by Stan Wlaak:tt. a.turdeJ, Aug. 1S 7:30 -San Clemente Community Theater: "Goodbye Charlie," directed by Biii Bodner. 8:30 -lrvtne Community Theater: "I'm Herbert," directed by Beth Titus. 9:30 -Newport Thellter Art• Center: "The Fourposter," directed by EJteen Fl9hbech. Sundey,Aug.14 2:00 -An•Modjeat(a Players: "Touch the Bluebird's Song," directed by Herman Boodman. 3:00 -Buena Patt< Children's Mu*81 Theater: "Mlal98ippl Mek>dy," dncted by Ruth Walp. 4:00 -FountUt-Vlllley Community Theater: "~lpltng's Jungle Boe*," directed by Jannie Clark and Valilrie Coulton. - ---. . 2--------------------1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ...... ------------------------------------------ C") At the Movies ~ .............................................................. lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ .... The Widow of the Web, lt·ft, and the Cyclops, Ct"nter, are two of the spectacular makeup jobs featured in HKrull," starring Ken Marshall and Lysette Anthony, right, a!t Prince Colwyn and Princess Lyssa. 'Kr U 11' • • • Adventure film with a touch of larceny in the plot "Krull" is a paint-by-numbers adventure movie -a dash of fantasy here, tome llCience fiction there, a little mythology around the edges. The film makers borrow freely from Robin Hood legends, "Stars Wars" and the Sinbad movies. . AU the familiar elements are in place: a handsome prince who inherits akingdom after his father is slain; an elderly wizard to advi8e the prince; a band of rogues and misfits to fight at the prince's side; and a beautiful princess held captive by an evil leader. But in "Krull," theee elements are clumsily stitched together without the slightest trace of wit or imagination. The confrontatiou are predictable, the characters bland. "Krull" does, however have 10me gorgeous photography and lavish aets going for it. (You'll have plenty of time to admire them, becauae mo.t of the Phoebe Caaee in 64Private School" By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of 1lw Dooly P1l0t Snff film moves at the speed of a lazy glacier.) There are mountain acenes shot in Italy and eye-popping studio locales, including a hazy swamp, the villainous Beast's Black Fonress and a giant Widow's Web, complete with a hungry white spider. The movie starta off well enough. Prince Colwyn (Ken Marshall) is preparing to marry Princel8 Lyma (Lysette Anthony) and unite their two kingdc:lrns against a common foe-alien Slayers commanded by the Beast. The wedding ceremony is interrupted when the Slayers attack, wielding J.uer weapons. (The good guys have only swords and knives.) When the dust clean, Colwyn has been wounded, and Lyma has been abducted bv the -Slayers. The aged adviser Yner (Freddie Jones) starts Colwyn on a longjourney to the Black Fortress, where Lyssa is being held captive. Moet of this trek, which takes up about 90 minutes of 8CJ"een time, is a crashing bore. Sequences are elaboratedly aet up, then f:iz.:zle out in a pointless payoff. For example, we follow Colwyn's treacherous climb up a mountain to obtain a weapon called the Glaive. When he reaches the Glaive's hiding place, we expect the weapon to be guarded by aome supernatural forces. But no, Colwyn just di.-his hand into a boiling lava pool and draws it out with uncanny eue. Why wasn't hia hand ICalded? Later, he confronts a band of outlaws that plans to rob him. How does he 8eCUfe their help in saving the princem? Does he demonstrate his braverv? No, 0 See 'Krull,' Page 14 'Private School ••• ' Just raunchy comedy By LORENZO BENET of chc 0.ul, Pilot Su(( -~-~-:-=---:-:-"-""'.~--...... -----------------------------------------------.... --------------11111111111111111111~------------------------------------------------------------3 Big Doings •...... llllliii .................................... llllii .................. iiliiiiii ........ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ~ 0 Renaissance Fair... i ']II;' $ The wondrous lore from days of yore should make you rove to Garden Grove ~ ........ ,, By SUSAN MONAHAN Dailr Pilot c~ While time trawl la not yet pcmible, a viait to the First Southern c.alif.arnia Renaiaeance Pageant may be the next best thing. Beginning Aug. 11 and running through the end of the month, the Renaialance Paseant will be open every Thw-aday throuih Sunday at the Village Green Park in Garden Grove. Guests will have aehance t.o~witb a group ~js ~"'"" lhe tndltioftaof the Middle A#Pandthe~. - The Society for~tive AAachronilm ia dedicated to~ the Middle Ages, "Not necessarily as they were, but u they should have been," according to Ora.nae County SCA Seneschal (president) Barbara Susan Pod4!ll. • The SCA orisinft.ed in Berkeley in 1966. as a • going away partyc:ummedieval tournament. It must h.ave been some party. becaWle today the SCA has chaptersintheU.S.,Canadaand~pe. PodeU's title dates from the Middle Ages. "The Seneschal was the keeper of the keys. the kinfJ'a voice JoY-ful noise Outstanding guest artists highlight Chorale's season Pacific Chocale's "Masterpiece Sealon" will feeturea benefit performance for theOraae c.ounty Performing Art. C.enter plus outstandl.na guest artists during ita 1983-84 five~ lll!MDn. Under the direction of John ARutlder. the __,will a1eo feetwe a a lpeCia1 borMlleoncewt. 11ie Albert McNeil ~bilee &Jllef'I ~ s.pt. 2S al 7:30 p.m. 1be highly prai9ed ....... will prellem telectiona from Broadway muDcaJ.. cl..ac American folk tunes and spirituals. The chorale'• finl cancet I, On 22 at 8.'30 p.m., will feature ~ Jocal ~ IOpnnO Lyna Coae-Adcodt. ~ JaMl Sn:dtb. ..... WIDlam Srriith and baritGne II~ QrUti&b ia Honeaer• "Kine Dacwr ...s v • ...,._. w~ ..._laGMiner. ~, Music fcJr brw wt ehok' wiD bl#""' tba ,_...~wt•UM Pdlc~. Die. t .nclMatl:JOp.m.~..Wleeclthel.....,. ctMJnle in mu* t..-. the Berocaae md Bea 'a · =- ,..... , • and a ...... -..-ot. lndi._.M' m ~ ..,, " A beneftt _., t am:I aavpclm tar tbe Orlll9I . CoulJty P.fomq Mia ~ wUl ........ ~ 17 ., 8:30 p.m. 'n. chorale ~ -...... \D'Mlew Alexander'• dlndSin. wit.ti the °' • eou.ty Pacific 8YmPIOG1 foe a perfOfWWlt'll Of Vndi'f .. Requiem.Jo - Featured ~ wW be MMropolitan Opet-a IOpl'ahO Carol V---. Loe ~ Vocal Arta BmembAe~JanetSml\h. Sm Fnndm> ()pin tenor John Duykera and Seattle Open bMI Robert Brtat. nae chonle'aaeuorl wW conclude with Haydn'• deliChtful oratorio ''The Cre.Uon." ~ tht choraJe will a-the Padfic Symphony ,-with ltetth Oark conducttnc. All concerti wUl be held ln the s.n._ Ana Hlfb &hool Audttonum, 629 w. Walnut St., Senta Ana. Pllrklnl tnlonndon ii ~on,...-. J'or --ddrel tnfonMdon. call ..... hdBc Chorale bUlbM9 office. at ~; l (tQ.. . • , , ' \ in outlying provinces." she said. To make it more clear t.o the 20th century rnlnd. she further explains it as a ''kind of medieval dvil service pcmtion. '' ~ Podell's jobde.:rip(ion indicates, a blend of authenticity and creative lantasy is the buiaof the group'• structure and activities.. The Fullerton-hued Orange County chapter is known as the Barony of Gyldenholt, a combination Danish/Old English word which tr.wates as ''Colden Grow.·· When Podell accepted the polition of Seneachal. ahe swore fidelity to the baron. who is appointed by the king. The kingdom in this cue la Ca.id, which consista of four Southern California SCA ch.apt.en. Activities fall into two broad categories-indoor and outdoor. An indoor program might be a medieval banquet with cuisine th.at could have been served in a 12th century court. Then again, the~oould be given over t.odancing or dramatic readings. Podell claims the weather in the east has made Indoor eventa more popular there, while Cali(ornians prefttoutdoor pMtimes auch as archery and toUmamenta. Tournament contestants wield non-lethal but real-appearinc weapons, and follow the tradltional rules of gamesmanship. They abo do tbetr filhUnl tn full armor, which ls as authentic as re9Ml'Ch and craftmlanahipcan make It. All SCA membenare involved In the reeearch. design andlocwMrinaolooetun. hentieth oentury~maybe~IGINk~&be coetumm. ~ lheatyle.boulcl ran wwben between 1098and1850. '"'11\e time period wtMn ~ code of c:blYaJry app!W." _,.. PodeU. The~9hepa..1oentier'tatwoClf .. R-'•l reP.,._,~ ...... -s.. ~ Ci: • ~ 1 > c ian--style l:ncJ.6sA Tudor gown, circa 1~72. and an ItalianPtt ' imceparti-a>loredaownwhichwould have been fMhionable in the l 4M. PodeB, who studied costume de9ip in college, made both gowns herwlf. TM details are complete right down to the corset. which gives the Tudor gown the correct ahape, and which she lmiata ia comfortable to wear. Podell expects other members of the SCA to enter 90l"Oe of theaostwneoompetltiona, but fledgling C09tWners will ai.o have their d-,y. Tbey will have three days. in flict. since Fridays h.ave been designated for novice cl.16compet1Uona. SCA members willalao be woir~t the pageant. "We'll all be there in oostume and will try to have at least five people thereat all times.,"said Podell. Bes1des providing local color, the SCA medieval pavilion will house an infonnation table. Crafts will be on display and for sale with such itemt .. unicom.s.-on-sticka, needlepoint poUcha. herb vinegar and other' Middle Ages memorabilia. In California, the SCA ia a non-protiteduca- Uon.al oorporaUcln. and Podell said. there wtH probably be·~ impromptu teachfneioin&on. ''A far from exhausttve list of medlevalsltit!s available throuCh the SCA would Include brewtns. heraldry, cal.lilraPhY. '-tbtt workine and .-mot m.ldfta. l>rOtoODi ~-all impor'8nt in~ Middle Ages. anctcon-.aea'9buo in the SCA. Proper idlrw loWardaaaSCA•mberc:tependa an htllar1-rank. A cNke ordU1JchMa. forex.Gnple, la "Yow-Gnee. '' Butahould J'O'l b@urwure of a penoft'I ..... and feel that ''Whlit'a '/OIW uu.r· ie"°'enw.liat ~. afiiW«._.thl.& 41My lArd" cw "My Lldy" l&always c:mreC\. ~ ' M ' J f .. , I • I ~ co O> .... LL -. -. ; . ·. · . C_urrently Screening, . . . . Bll E Tlll':\OER: H.lted R Rov &h,•1d.-r ,ian; m thll> lhr il11n1, but u111·nhhh11·111ni( ftlm abui:i1 a super ht•ht~•Plt•r on 1h1 pt "I ,,1.,,\,. 1~ ... \ngt·I•-;. Stunning .u:nJI vhotolo(r.iphv ind 'IA''"' d It' L' tJu11h1· plot 1\ lo..dl.J" 1th hul~ Oin•uc-d bv J1°li1 ll,1,ft1 • .n11 ::.. ... uro.t) Night Fev('r .. 1 vvv · l L \S~ Ro1t.J R A se~live young student IOSt.'S h1!> 1n! •111 1 ,, fn • 'l'trllt'f.l older "O!Tldn \.\hu lf.lrn., out tu ht ,, 1 .... ,. .... , 1"l t t1lhl·r Tht•rt .. :, rnur, 1·nlJJhd:o-b on raun....h' .. ,. .• !\ 1h.m .1run11 hi'n· hut ··eta-..,· f1•aturc-,. fin•• pt.•r furm""'-''!i b} n1·Wt'lmt r. 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" Lfnl' vv JAWS3·D: R.iwJ PG T~ugimm1duforthe pnreofone- a SC'<lry mC'<:hanKill ,hllrk and 3·Dt•ffecis The meager st.oryllnt• n>n<'l'rru shark att.l<'k., in F'londa"s Sea World park The shark S<'l·nes ar•· lh&Urng. hut muvu goers may feel like they've \)e(>n through lht•St! watt rs orw lmlf too many &-ss Armstrong and 0.-nms Quaid ,wr v ....,. KRULL: Ka11-J pt, If Stanford Sht>rman"s fan tasy-M"tencf' fu·11on .-rlfll had half the amagtnalJun or thts h.lm"s <''Oii< ~·L\ 'Krull n11~1t1 h .. ve bf.en run lnst.ead, it's a ln>lt do" n J chdw nticli-n lh•d lull or wizards. lungs. rogu"' d.lld 1h1· t..•" P1•u·1 Y;it(" I R1•. 1111' ""'av"l ti1rf'<"ts .it a ~lu;;J.(1.~h i~u•• .......... 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IL1l~-<I It There·s more T&A m this mm'l(' than v1111 t .111 •hak1 .1 b<'>< full o( i.mut m.•ganm-s JI N<'"t omer M1rh.11·l 7.11r1•k plaV» q runny humbling <;(•IC-CT:>ZL'<l 1t~'ll.•8f'r. but thi-wc-.1k 'wrv abou11h1: adventures or a bunch of girls al n pnvau .... 11temy Ilk\)' ai. "ell be a full-IPngth fraturr, on thl Plav0.1\ t·h.mnd Phodx• Dws slarS v PSYC'JIO II ll.ttt'fi H Anthllnv P1•rk1ri.'> rl'turns a.' null\ N1lrman 111 th«-' M'\.IU l'l lO Alfn>d H1i.:h<u ks gn.>I)' story :.bout., m..dman "'ho romm1L~ a lit rll"S or murdl'r.. Once again. Per fun., .... mt)' IS up fur gr JI"' but tht~ mt.>\'1(' •~ not nt'arly J.!> fum1) nr willy&.'\ tht original vv RETURN OF THE JEDI: R.11.t>d PG George LUC2$ "SlM Wars" story 1s brought to a stunnmg cbmax Thl' rharacu•rs may be a bit two d1meri.~1onat bit the action sequences and spec111l effecu art' among thl' most exciung ever put on ftl.m Stan Mark llam1ll. C<im<' fuhl'r and Hamson Ford V v v v STAVING ALIVE: Rated PC John T ravolta returns a.!> Tony Manero in the st>quel \.0 ·•Saturday Night Fever:· Manero, however. has d1.11Carded hlS d.iaco duds and IS t.ryl.ng to make It u a Broadway dancer Travolta IS sexy and funny. but this eequel, thang to the shallow dlrt"ctlon of Sylvester StalJone. doesn't mat.ch thr navor of "Fever" v"" STROKER ACE: Rsw'<i R It may not be the worst movi«-' of the summer, but 1l mmt'S dnng<'rously close. Burt ~ynolds st.ars as a race car dnvl'r who ~'<lmctl a marketing object for a fned chicken klng v SUPERMAN Ill: Rnu'<l l'G A super·dlS8ppotnlm<'nt The world's favor&~ fly1n11 hl'ro 111 grounded by a witless script Chnslopht>r Reeve i(1ve 1.1nothl'r fine ~rfomarx:e. bul I.he h lm 0 See Currently screening, Page 6 ATTENTION AEROBIC EXERCISERS ~_MP_ PRESENTS "Maaagiag Yoar ... , A ...... , A Wtrbla., .... , .. ,, ,., .. lO All .. s •• .. , .... 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RJ.rn•J t•--mp,_, ... t • What's Happening PLAYS "ALL MY SONS," Arthur Miiier's drama of conscience and conlllct, opens tonight lor the lrvtne Community Theate< at Tunle Rocit Commu(llty Park, on Sunnyhlll..Roed at Turtle Rock Drive, Irvine (857-5-496). Performances wtll be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 27, with matinees Sunday and Aug. 21 et 2 p.m. "AHIMIOC~I AMO THE LION," a comedy by George Bernard Shew, comptetea Its un for the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster (99S...1 13). Final performances wtll be given t<>Nghl and Saturday at 8:30. "~"the mullcal baaed on (he popu1.,. C001lc strip, Is on stage at the Grand Dlnnet Theater, 7 Freedmen Way, Anaheim (772-77 tO) Performances wtll be given Tueedays through Sundavs at varving curtain times untH Oct. 23. "OAMM YAMcEEI," a musical comedy about baseball and the devil, apen1 tonight at the Buena Pane Community Theater, 8150 Knott Ave., Buena Pane (821-1010). Per- formances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Aug. 27. ''MAN OF LA MANCHA," a mu*81 bued on the tegend of Don Quixote, 11 the fare at Sebastian's Weet Dinner PlayhouN, t40 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Performances wlll be given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1and3 p.m. until Sept. 11. "MISTER R08EftT8, .. a Navy comedy Mt In World War ti, completes Its run for the Saddlebadl Company Theater at Seddleback College In Mission Viejo (831-4656). Final performances wtll be given tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. with weekend matinees S1turday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m 'Private School' ••• V" From Page 2 c~. Shower scene5 inside the girl's locker room. A buxom redhead trying to seduce her rival's boyfriend. Guys in drag hoping they'll go unnoticed sneaking around a girls' dorm. Fathers leering at their ~aught.ers' girlfnends. Everybody is obsesaed with getting laid. About the only positve thing worth mentioning about this sham is that some of the t.any Slapstick scenes draw a few laughs, mostly due to the hilarious performance of newcomer Michael Zorek. who played a rowdy Bubba Beauregard. But unless you're a horny teenager, this film is a waste of time. THEJ~BOND ALL-TIME IUGH! M.8EAT A 8ROOCOU ,,_ ROGER MOORE • w. fUMIHG'S JAMFS BOND om- --NOW PLAYING-- """'"* -... -~-!IM141 U1 ..• --,....,.._._~ ----_ ........ "NIGHT MUIT FALL." a mystery thriller, opens tonight at the Cabaret Repertory Theater. 1 CMc Center Clrde. Brea (87~5). Per1ormancee will be given Wednesdays throughSeturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 5 p.m. through Aug. 14. OCTAFE8T 'U, the fourth annual one-act playfesliv>' of the Orange County Theate< Auocletlon, opens Thursday a1 the Westmlnste< Community Theater, 7272 Map6e St .. Westminster (995-4113). Twelve theater groups will perform Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. "OPAL IS A DIAMOND," a Nquel to the comedy "EverybOdy Loves Opal," Is being staged at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yortttown Avenue, Huntington Beac:h (847-4465) .. Per1ormances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through Aug. 27. "PETER PAN." the clualc children's fantasy musical, winds up this weekend on the stage of Orange Coast College's auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa (556-5626). Closing performances are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. "THE PtRA TEI OF "NZANCE.'' a Giibert and Sullivan operetta, ls being offe<ed aboard the Piigrim 11 In Dana Point, presented by the Peclflc Ocean Foondatlon (261-2060). Performances will be given Thursdays through Saturdays at 9 p.m. and Sundays at 8 p.m. followlng a buffet dinner until Sept. 4. "THE TWO QENTLEMEN OF VERONA" a Shakeepearean romantic comedy at the Fe,tlval Amphltheeter In Garden Grove, complet .. lta run tonight and Satu:;:l at 8:30. lnformetlon 638-8747. 8T SIDI 8TORY." a modem-day Romeo and JuHet musical drama on tile New Yori( atl'M11, continues at the Harlequin Dlnnet Playt!OUM, 3503 S. Herbor Btvd .. Santa 0 See \I/hat's Happening, Page 8 Currently screening V" From Page 4 11 thrown off balanao by IM hammy antics of Richard P'ryof-• a computer ~UI hired by an evil bualnem man (Robert Vaughn). Dl.recud by Richard Lesler. """" TRADING PLACES: Raced R. Dan Aykroyd and F.cklie Murphy are the aubjecU of a aoaal experiment in which a pennl1-con becomel nch, and a 1nOOty buaUle9I man loees hia money, job, and~. Lota of amusing momenta before the cle~r pn!fTl.iw l'\.IJ\I out of gu. Directed by John Landis ("Animal Houae"). """" TWIUGHT ZONE: Raled PG. An uneven but mostly enjoyable four-pan tnbute to Rod Serling's landmark televi.Uon eerie.. The highlight is George (''The Road Warrior") Miller's funny and susperuieful remake of a story about a frljhtened alrUne passenger who spois a gremlm tampering oullllde the plane. v v . . . ..,...,...,..,...: li:xcellent; """"""·Very Good,"""": Good;"": Notto l(OOd. LUXURY THEATRES W1lk.,ns $2. 75 1st 2 M1tinn Showings Unless Notfd s 113re13fl•Xutl6I~ 25s''~~, ) s FOR fl.Kil UClTEmEOTI V111tOur ••• 23~:::7.". R , Sllow• at 1111Ji.to1120 '' I ---, lllOWI t t 1100 2 110 5 :25 7141 • t iSO .. I # • -..• ... ... • • t I r .. ~ ....... Concerts-By-The-Sea Balboa's PJ_er Park will swing on Sundays through September 5 By LYNN KAHN o...,,...,. c--• The Concerts-By-The-Sea are con- tinuing every Sunday through Sept. 5 m the early evening at Balboa Pier Park. Featurmg a different form of music each week, the concerts are attracting picnickers to the grassy area adjacent to the bandstand. James C. Person Jr. coordinates the concerts, which are free to the public. They are sponsored by The Balboa Improvement Association, The Arts Commission of the City of Newport Beach, and also receive support Crom the Balboa Island Improvement As- sociation. Central Newport Communi- ty Association and the Marina Park Association. Dr. Charles Rutherford will direct the Orange Coast CoUege Big Band beginning at 5:30 p.m. Sunday; Alan Remington's Endangered Species Band will offer popular classics from Gershwin to rock at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 14: Johnny's Crazy Horse Entertainers wiU play country and western music at 5:30 p.m., Aug. 21; Al Maitland and Questet will render "Vibe Nite" jazz at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 28; and rounding out the season will be Frank Amoss and the M~is&ppi Mudders, who will split the 1 program with Jim Christensen and the Big Band Bones band at 4:30 p.m .. Sept. 5. Michael K eaton and T eri Garr are the funniest thing to happen in movies this summer! •• ' ,. . r- .. 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E:l!9 ............................... .. -...._ ---- What's Happening - C') ~ ................ iiii .... iiiiillllliillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;:;;:;;::::::=::::::::: ,_ ir> v-From Page 6 ci> Ana (979--5 151). Performances wtll be given nightly except ~ Mondays until Sept. 11. MUSIC >-~ HOUYWOOO .OWL, "Trio of Treaaure9," aonga by "C Jerome Kem. R.lchard Rodgers and Cote Port• wtth John ~ Green. vocal aololsta and mast• chorale. Friday and a; Saturday, Aug. 5 and 8, 8:30 p.m. 213-972-7294. "O HOU YWOOO .-OWL, Violinist ltzhak Partman and ~ cond~or Herbert Blomatedt cel9brate "Scandinavia .x Today. Thursday, Aug. 11, 8:30 p.m. $ HOU YWOOO 90Wl.., Vlotlnlat · luttak Partman and > conductor Herbett Blomatedt and the Loa Angeles > Philharmonic wtH preeent a Brahma 150th birthday cel-0 ebratlon concert, Tueeday, Aug. 9, 8:30 p.m. = NEWPORTUI INN, 1107 Jamboree Roed. Newport Cl. Beech. gueet bend for dancing In Ubrwy Lounge. Fr1day and Saturday, 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.; Vlneent Scott, alnger and guitarist, perform• In Wine Cellar, Monday thru Saturday from 7 p.m. Dl8NEYLAND, King or Vlt>ee, Lionel Hampton and hta Big Band, Aug. 7-13, P1aza Gatdena. Main Street, U.S.A. DISNEYLAND HOTEL. the Pavtllon, a new cocktail lounge featur• The Brandywine Trio, dancing Thursday through Monday from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.; St8119 Shannon, Tuesday end Wedneeday nlghtS. HERITAGE PAM 8AU.ltOOll, Youth SeNtc:ea Center, 4601 Walnut, Irvine, "High Society" wt11 play on conMCUtlw Sundays beginning Aug. 7 and running through Aug, 28 from ll to 10 p.m., mualcal aetectlona from the "4-0s through tomorrow," S5 per couple, S3 genefal admlaalon. 646-381M. UCLA. 650 WeatWOOd Plaza, Harold Land Quintet, with Bobby Hutcherson, Wadaworth Theater, Sunday. Aug. 21, 8:30 p.m., 213-825-9281 tor tk:t<eta. RADIO CITY, 945 S. Knott, Anaheim. The Dream Syndicate, The Leel(a and The Wall, Friday, Aug. 5; local band night, Saturday. Aug. 6. LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ART, Third annual benefit pops concert, Sarah Vaughan, recent Grammy winner You \M1n't believe what goes on in ... ···~ .. for the Best Female Jazz Vocalla\ and Orange County Pacific Symphony conducted by Keith Clarit, Saturday, Sept. 10, 8 p.m., Irvine Bowl, 850 Laguna Canyon Road, LAguna Beech, 714-41M-6531 for tk:t<eta. KNOTT'S RMY FAM&, Beatlemania, GOOd Time Theetre, running through Sept 5, Labor Day weekend, 3, 5, and 8 p.m. T'h\nday thru Sunday and 4 and 8 p.m. Monday. FOURTH ANNUAL LONG MACH.._... FESTIVAL,· featuring Bobby "Blue" Bland, Sunday, Sept 18, 11 Lm.-7 p.m., California State Untver91ty; Long BMctl, call 213-597-9441 tor tk:t<eta. PACIFIC AWtWT'HEATRE, Costa Meaa. Aerosmlth, Friday, Aug. 5, 8 p.m., call 1-800-824-1078 for mof'e Information. PACIFIC AMPttfTHEATM. Costa Mela. Donna Sum-mer, Saturday, Aug. 8, 8 p.m., 714-720-0809 for more Information. NEW OM.EANI 'AZZ CUJa of Southern Clllffomla. Dixie Katz Unffmlted, Sund8)j, Aug. 7, 1:30-7 p.m., aa Lodge, 4101 E. Wiiiow St., Long BMcn, S2 donation. CHAPMAN COl.UQE, salmon ·Recttal Hall, S33 N. Gl ..... l, °'9nge, Lute Conc:lerU, Friday end Seturday, Aug. 5 and 8, 8:30 p.m. 0..RAPAC911CA.Gllber1 andSutllYan'a"ThePlrat•of ~ ... Sunday, Sept. 25, lrvlne Bowl, u.guna Beach, 8 p.m., call 714-751-4041 for tldleta. AUDfTIONS, South Cout Ctlamb« Slngen. Red Hiii Lutheran Churctl, Tustin, Aug. 28 and 29, 7-10 p.m., vocallata ahould bring a solo. opening for tenor. baa and alto aectlona, 714-640-8730 for more Information. SINGLES ORANGE COA ST SINGLE&, Huntington Beach coci<tall party, ages 40 and up, S3 lee, Saturday, Aug. 13, call 536-3889. ORAN05 COUNTY a.NGL..Ea, wtll dlacusa Creating lnter•tlng Converaatlon. Aug. 6. 5-7 p.m .• ~ Center Public Library. 858 San Clemente Drtve. Newport Beactl, S5 0 See What's Happening, Page 9 - 9th SMASH WEEK OF AMERICA'S #1 COMEDY! DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY • King of the Vibes Lionel Hampton and his big band will play at Disneyland for one week beginning Sunday. EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT Fri. .. l:IO, 10:11 S.Ulun. 1:15, 3:00. 4:.45 wo.uo.10:11 edwards LIDO CINEMA .. ~'=':0 673-8350 1ne good news is )oNt~n• having his first affair. The bed MWS Is shes his roommate~ mother. ~('~&~l·f"' l ~ I TMfATHf\ ~ ::....-. --9 w nat s Happenu 1y ~ ::;::;::;::;::;::;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ....................................... ~~ '-' From Page 8 fee, 551-1232. dally, 1:15 and 3:30 g~ay and Sunday. COA8TUNE C COUEQE, Conference for Women, l•tur .. cartoonist Greg Howard, cr•tor of Sally Forth, apeclal preMf'ltallon, Aug. 20, Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Meea, 241·6186. proOMd aouth on Main St.rSanta Ana to South Coast Ptua Village. Ca;r• can be viewed at Santa Ana Fashion Square, ~~145. . • • . . 8CIEJ4(:E ACTION.AND FANTASY FAJRE, Aug. 19-21, Griswold'• In"· 1500 s. Raymond, Fullerton, convention houra are 2-11 ~.m .. Friday; 10a.m.·11 p.m .• Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 213-937-3200. at) 0 :J < ~ "O MAN-WOMAN INSTITUTE, get acquainted party, w1ne, refreshments. agee 25-55, Friday, Aug. 19, 2039 Go4deneye Place, Costa M... Friday, Aug. 5, 1352 Treaaure L&rMt, Santa Ana. 18682 Buena Vllta, Yorba Linda. Friday, Aug. 26, 8 p.m .• s 10 fee, S..5-0840. aount COMT JEWl8H YOUTH, will hold Mcilon1 and memberlhlp pw1y Satwday, Aug. 8, 8 p.m., 861-7819. aount COAST JEWltH YOUTH, mixer Saturday, Aug. 13. 213-478-3057. --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---.~ ETC. CIRCUS, Ringling Broa. and Barnum and Balley, Anahflm ConYentlon Center, pertormanoee Tueeday, Aug., 16 through Sunday, Aug. 21, 714-535-3151. TEn'H ANNUAL LONG mEACtt INTIMATIOMAL FHTIVAL, Saturday and Su~ Aug. 8 and 7, alngen. danc:ier., ~. International food and artifact• and other '-tlvltles, 11 Lm.-7 p.m., Satwday and 11 LmAI p.m .• Sun., S2 adults, $1 Mnkn, chldren under 7 fr•. .....0, ftfth ~ Stubbtea Celfofnla Surf Trta61, Aug. 23-28, Lower Treeti.. eotrth of Sen Clernente, $8,400 In prtzee. 81~5019. • WORLD NmlATION RSTIVAL, LllQUna Moulton Thel1re, through Aug. 28, ahowtlmea, 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. CHAPMAN COLLEGE Town and Gown women'a gtoup i. apon9oring !** dl9CUMlon wtth owners and managera of the atate'a profeaalonal bell cluba, Including ~ Autry, Angela' owner and a.Ila.rd Smith, San o+ego Padres' president, 997..e611. · OEM OPERA l'UPl'E'TnRATM. Patio Theltre, Garden Grove Hleto<lcal Soctety'a Heritage Part<. 1217 Euclid, Garden Grove, preMntl Belllnl'a "II Pilate" (The Pirate) for agee eight and up, Aug. 15, 22 and 29, 8:30 p.m .• $2.50 donation, 53-4-261 t. 9IG 9EAlt. Old Mtner.' Daya, 30th Annual National Burro Race, SatlJfday, Aug. 8 et about 10 a.m .• ftnlahlng at the Big Bear Elka lodge; peracM, Sundayr Aug. 7, 12:30 p.m., Big Bear Blvd .• 714-ee&-3441. CLAaatc CAita, City of Santa Ana'• 8th Annual claaic car parade, noon Saturday, Aug. 13, parade route will Good act, bad spell HOLLYWOOD (AP) Sylvester Stallone has tried his hand at acting, writing and directing. But can he spell? Stallone etched his name in wet concrete nearMann'sChineeeTheatertheotherday. He spelled it "Sylvester Stallone." His square is not far from the one where Barbara Stanwyck wrote her name as "Sanwyck" and where Charlton Heston left the "t" out of his name on the first try . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • _. ·-· --. -· ......... Return to the adwnture that can be shared again and agailn . MARK HAMILL • HARRISON FORD • CARRIE FISHER BILLY DEE WILLIAMS· ANTHONY DANIELS .... re _,.. OAYIO IWlWSE • l(EllNY llAKlA • PEllA MAYH(W • FllAllC OZ ·-.. RICHARD MARQUAND -.. HOWARD KAZANJIAN ...... GEORGE LUCAS ..._.,LAWRENCE KASDAN .... GEORGE LUCAS ,.-~,.-GEORGE LUCAS _.,JOHN WILLIAMS ll'C!J.etiu\ ~·~ 1 .... •.-i-.. --...... 1 1---··--•.,.•I. L__...,.._ ....... ~ ...... •t..-.\•~ CD.g.,._,. 1...-..,. ....... u.nw-J .. ,......~.,._..._flt.......... ""••l---•••"•• •w * 70 -6 Tll.ACK DOL8Y snuo .. . - f • • TT ·- ...... ... C> "O c: C> ..¥ i ~ --· ) ) ) ; • HUNTINGTON BEACH • CllJIA W(Sl --- --Ullll" (PC) -rn I IS ..,.,....r<PC> -In 600 1010 1!1-3'35 & f'n . 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' ' t •• "BEHIND THE SCENES" With Brenda Caponera Restaurant Account Executive • • • • YIU.A NOYA -AT8C FERRAQ08TO The Sophisticates of ATSC (Auessment and Treatment SeMces Cente<) are very excited about the Fe<ragosto oelebfatlon to be held Sunday. August 7th. The nex1 proceeds from the aJfreeco event. to be staged on the grounds of the VIiia NOYa RMtautanl, will support the Sophisticates Solid Go.d Rummage Sale ICheduled for October 29th at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Solid Gold Rummage Sale Is a fundra!Mr for ju\/9nlle dlveralon program that MO'el the southern Orange County com- munities. The evening dubbed as a "Ferragosto", a featlve Italian August holiday, wftl also c:eiebrate Villa Nova'• Golden Annlwruty. Launchad by Allen OaJe In 1933 on Hollywood'• SunNt Strip, then the heertland of the booming motion picture Industry, Vllla Nova wu relocated to the • ourrent waterfront location on Coast Highway In Newport Beact1 In 1967. Call &42-7880. McCORMICK8 UNDING -"NEW WAYE" PREVIEWS Sunday & Monday evenings for you who don't wam to driw to Long Beactl, join Mc Cormlct!s Landing for the Joe Swantett New Wa'Vfl Extravaganza. The latest In "new" musk: Is f•tured on Sunday and Monday awnings from 8PM to 1:00 AM. Live enter1'11rwnant wtll continua Tuesday. through Saturday eYeningl' featuring an all new IOUOd system. Mc Cormlcks Is located In Costa Mesa. Call &46-9880. P.S. Congratulations to Mika Knight, new man- ager on boardl NICOLE'S, OPENI AT NEWPORT BEACH MARRIOTT Ray Kovacs, General Manager of the Newport Beactl Mar- riott Hotel & Tennis Club Is pteued to announce the opening of their alegwlt new restaurant, "NICOLE'S" located In the hotel. Nicole's i. under the supemslon of award winning Executive Chef Pu Panella. who formerty was Sous CMf at the wond renown Scandia Re9taurant In Hollywood, and more recently at Marriott's Rancho Lu Palmas Resort In Rancho Mirage. The menu features nouvelle and claaalcal French cuisine. According to Chef Panella the style of their C\Jlalne Is light and llmple, without the uae of heevy sauces. additives or starchee, roux or condlm.nts. FiMh herbs are used to enhance soups, 18UC89, aalad dreulngs and pataa. Vegetables are aer'Vfld crisp-tender with 119"1 qulctdy cooked but perfectly timed. Desserts we light and airy and made with fresh dairy produc11. "Our culalne Is buk:alty a return to the finest of food J>reparatlon techniques, using only the freatiest of lngredlerlts." Asaumlng the pcslton of Manager Of Nicole'• II Henry Newman who c.me to the Newpor1 Beech Matrlot1 after an extenlfve background as Maltre d' of the Swan Court Raataurant at the famous Hyatt Regency Hotel on the llland of Maul. At. a.n added touch to fine dining. P<>PUI• Laguna Beech harpist Marlha Woode ta featured Mondays thru Saturays. Nicole's II open Mondays thru Thunday from 6 p.m. to tO p.m. and on Fridays & Saturdays, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. They .,. doeed on Sundays and reaervatlons can ba mede by calltng ~280. ••• .. • • i •• '"" ' I • . .. . . . . .. o I Real Cantonese F•f· Hf here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO A true clas..,1c in which Ccrvantc:~ im- agines h11ruclf 10 be Don Qu111toce He: codeav~ unsuccC'~fully lo cure the ills of the world Come and be 1rn.p1red 10: "Drema die ........ ~ .. Special Wednesday Matinttl Aupst 17th & .11 st this Ms~ a week full of Mondays. I nfHKJ to &$Cape to paredise z~ what would you consider to be paradise? 631-0770 _J,, for reservations t!J,,.,- ~~ ff· tl\tlG ,~!~,~~ d. ,.... ~f(,_$f.. Gr ~p.~P' OPEN 7 DAYS 5 PM to MIDNIGHT 369 E. Seventeenth St. (In West Por1 Shopping Center) ) Costa Mesa CRAZY HAPPY HOURS 4:30 to 6:30 ----9:30 to 11 :30 COMPLIMENTARY • Clams & Oysters •Hot Dishes • Fresh Fruits & Cheeses • Continuous Entertainment from 5 P M. Delly 103 N. Bayside Dr. • close friend, a good bottle of wlnesnds greet meaf. Newport Beach 640-5123 well. you can spend tonight at Parsdise Cale for hsff tne price L Spend tonight In Paradise fur Half The Price Escape to Paradise Cate lonight and "'I enh•noe you evening by serv· WlQ you and your OU8SIS any dtnnet entree lor hall the regular pr1cO Jusl bring in this ad. an appe11te end 1 friend to share our place ol -----·--·-.. ~ ··=--- paredt9e (Offef el(j)l(es October 31. t983) 800 Newport Center Driw FnNon lellnd, Newport IMch ~-(114)G44·1Z37 ~ ht\4CI ~Sal r'°"' a oo p"' .... ... 11 -<D 00 w ~2 Fancy footwork ••• 'Flashdance' chore ographer at it again .,, ~ B~ lht" A~·.oriatl'll Pn·•;, D1n"t·led by WaltPr I ltll. thP r<)(:k 'n' roll act1m1 1 lornaday, who has dom· 1·xt"..'nsive stage, t1·!..:v1s1on. inovtes and video:-.. d1n·t tee! and c:horeo- r rnphC'd tlw llt'W S teVll N1<:k!> Vldt'tl. "Stant! &ck ." . I NI\ Fh~1\I ('!TY .k1 l1 •·\ H111 n,11!;1v. who ·:i .~ ! ,11 liu '''"'''",..1:1J>lt> IHI lf.1 -t !,,,Ld.ir1c1 1-. p1 I l1ll'llllllg llt1 ...., • l· '" , " 1 ,. lldl ( :ord111 '1 ·i ' '' '* !'"' I\ l ~, ••• l~·x«lllu s111o1sh 1• 111 I ll 11! 11 •It I• II ;:-,.,,,I pr••ltl• ft" t t .int.<1s~ µ1nv1dl'::. Horn<.td.1\ \\'llh th1· opportunity'" 1 ttorr·111-•r.1ph -.nd d1·s1g11 .!;1111·1 11111,, 11wnt.s tor D1:i1u· l .11 It . th1 mubH al g rewµ l'h< ~;,., L J .i n<l lhC' bat·k-up t11nd 'P11 .\11,,1 kr·r!>. as \I• 11,..., !1 1 l\l 111111 .. Jahan. \.\.ti .. "a~ ''""' danu r 111 "Fl.1-,t..t inn· · "hwl 1 nore1vmg national allt'11l11>n Ht· n'l•'tHly 'hun 111.!r.1µhed Univl:'r<;;d'-.; "fl<' C1b .. -~ ilt' Jlf•al lf•flll ;a.-1i• • t;f ! '''-' Jfa.... . r .-i t """ i ;. Oran#fA ('11111u.~ II Full Bar & Catering Daily Lunc heon Specials from $2.7 5 . ' ' •• l .,, "' "'' •1 t " I ~-l "' tRlNCHCAf f s . • ' 4 '(,,' Ja. IJriiS'SPlf<' l11 4 t 978-bt61 2200 Harbor Blvd 642-8274 '°"l.IH H _,~ T f"/&. H hi) .. -.t .!O~ 50 MA&r'W l."f I I? •t I H \ill I '-I MANl'<t+ot K-Mart Plaza COSTA MESA 642-8278 llit•• • r· 1e Casual. Comfortable. 4tfordable Restaurant For Everyone' • '' r .. 1 , t 1 , /v • I t•JI t I 1': , " I /}/\f/t!\ dntl I'· 1//(!11, ·'"• 1a/f1t" Early Bird Dinner , Specials 56 . 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Dinner with cho1u, of soup or salad and des~erc 4 t o 6 PM / flA NUUf f ROUMS DIXIELAND JAZZ ISBACKI Fridays 5:30 to 9 PM Dancing & Entertainment For The Whole Family 01, .1.r :rom 5.30 PM tc 11.30 PM Sunitav thru Thursday t ,·j, ~ Saturddy 5 PM to 12.30 PM ~... 7 Days A Week! . ~1PlJi/J~J'l~f ·Yb) 6 7 3-7 7 2 6 FfATURING 10 INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANTS Open Mon.-Frl. 11 to 9, Sat. 11 to 4 ,r~O E Coast Highway ..: ' UN I HI Pf fl/NS th A 955-2484 /Urtd ' ~ 1JlJ1 675 1922 ~:;:· 11;,· tit)" 801 f. BALBOA 4881 BIRCH NEWPORT BEACH Corl'Ett ot Von Kerman Sluil Rriise your glass. feast on hors d'oeuvre JL , Weekdays. 4 -7 p .m. (.~ ~~ . 751-2810 ."!' ·' ~ No gratuities. please! at le.Premier 695 Town Center Drive, Costa. Mesa opP,Osite South Coast Repertory Theater ... · ....... ·:~ .. · ' . ~~ ~,~ Ch~LET Bavarian Restaurant G'UUUL Opw.cg Special GOOD THRU AUGUST 11th, 1983 WITH THIS COUPON 1 FREE DINNER IUY ONE DINNEI llOULAI NICE, GET ONE FREE MONDAY ntlU ntUHOAY 1PM TO 10Plt t~.:!l,"IWJ Mll C4~nf& ~~ * prku, H(«,/at~¥'! '!;~c;-.::,t:;,: ~ UluttV!J /lfli,' • . , ... • 1• ---------- JW ~=' .. ~LW.~~-~ -.. r .. ' -------~~----------~------- .......................................................................................... 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~111111111111111111~~ ·~ . Currently Hanging . . • · ·. · . ,, From Page 10 COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE SHOW AND SALE, Udo Marina Village, Via Oporto St.. Newport Beach, Aug. 13-14. 9:30 am -4 30 p.m. ST. NICHOLAS, gallery of handcrafts. presents Alcina NoHev. acrvlrc paintings and enamel iewelry, through August, 10 MEXICAN RESTAURANT M argaritas a nd Gr ea t Mexican Food L unch .• Dinner • Cock tails 428 E. 17th St. Co1t1 Mesa 646-3228 WI , .. ,.,Sf ro• ,000 CHllllSI 1000 • WNCHIS 40 DINHllS • TIOfJICAl COCKT~lS . ~ . IAIQUIT fACIUTIES • .... cATlllNG * FbOO TO GO . • OfJ170AfS I . '"'* ... in OI ... TO IO I FWY. .. . , ~-.. I ... "'' .... ":::~-H J.ti Ii t6aoHU ·-··~·· ....... . , . i I I am -5 p.m. daily 31761 t:amino Capistrano, Capistrano Plaza. San Juan Capistrano Tuesday through Saturday 11:30 a.m .. 5 30 pm 497-1880 OCEA~ WORKS, 2811 Villa Way. Ca','nery Village. Newport Beach, Mark ~:omay and Saunders Shaw. pictures composed of graphite on paper, oil paint on canvas and graphite or pa1n1 applied directly to gallery walls. show is dedicated to Anne and Buckm1nster Fuller. throuQh Aua 21. 11 a.m.-5 p m . 1 uesday through Sunday. 7-9 pm . Thursday throuqn Saturdav BC SPACE, 235 Forest Ave, Laguna Beach, Two women artists, Soledad B1a91 Marion and Diane Hadley, through Sept, 3, Work ol three· Southern Ca1tforn1a artists. Larkin Maureen Higgins. Chuck Nicholson and Craig Schlattman, Sept. 7-0ct. t , At just $6.95 l! aeed we .$ilYmol~ TOP SIRIOIN srEJUt ~nerous cut US. Choice. tmda ll juicy. TlllYJUO srEJUt . US. Choice lop slrtoln slowly martnated for extni 8avoc 10P SOU.OIN Sl1!U AND . CBICJaSN BltEAST TEMPUU US. Chblcc top slrloln serwd with bonelus chlcll.m breast with -et and sour sauce. BEl!F JUUSOa 1'UIYAJ(I US. Choice beef' 111itth onions, mushrooms. ~run peppen and cheny tOmlltou on a bed of rice. DEEi' RIED PUWNS . , . , U~tly bf'uded and deep 61ed to a 11<>1d~ brown. -. CHICDH TEMPUllA Boneless chlcMt! brusu. 'litmpura style. snwd with SW«C and sour sauce. JSU..B-QUE BEEF m s Ribs stmma.d In l8'fOfY bar-b-que sauce. LONl>ON DOIL Sikes of tender beef servtd with au jus and aeamed hone111dl1h sauce. AD entrus saw.id wtth atsp ~salad ot soup du~ your choltt ofba.lcied p,otato or dee plla( and to&*d Ranch lftact . . Compkte cffmMn •Jal $&95. "You~re ·gonna feel good inside~~ f/~ -a BLACK ANGUS RES IALIRANTS,. FOUNTAIN.VALLEY, SANTA ANA, GARDEN GROVE, TORRANCE, CERRITOS, LAKEWOOD, ANAHllM ~--~~~--~~~~------------.._. __ ,,_, __________________________________ .... __________ __ ··------------------------------------------------111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~ (") co O> ... At the Movies :'Krull' ... :::> < """ From Page 2 ~ he simply tells them ~e's a,ltin.g. · :g · The Widow of the Web sequence is suffiently !:!: tense and creepy. But the .cript provides little =it justification for ·\he sacrifices two key charxters i~ make here. Simit.rly, a friendly cyclops later decides co vioi;ate · his penonal code, again with little E''<planation. Scriptwriter Sherman appears to haw .. -. -.. -. • ... . *" + --= .. envisioned a series of colorful scenes, then contrived ways to get his characters into them. The action finally picks up when Colwyn and his troops fight their way into the Black Fortress, which holda innumerable traps. Colwyn and Lyssa finally must engqe in a fiery confrontation with the evil Beast. Guess who wins? MO('e important. who cares? It's hard to feel much affection foe any of the characters in "Knill." AA played by Marshall, c.olW)"ft is a cocky, ~monarch whodi!plavalittle incenuitx· Lyaette Anthony, as the princess, iS easy on the eyes, but she's given little to do except wait for ColWY.Jl. David Battley's bumbling changlin.g ia good for a couple of laughs, ~d he's I.be only character you feel like rooting for. Director Pew Yates must take hla aha.re of the blame. He's directed fine llCtion pictures ("Bullitt," "'The Deep") and an eXlt.'ellent youth picture ("Bcealdn.g Away,.), but in "Knall" he aeeww to have beet\ so dazzled by the viluaJ effect& that he f01110t all he knows about l*inl· Choo•• Ftom 15-20 Fresh Seafood····~ Nlghlty All Served With a leautlful VW.W of the lay Fresh Salmon ffesh seo Bou Ffesh Red Snapper Ffesh Halibut Fresh Catbh Ftesll Scrod Ffesh swordfish Fresh Shari< Ftesh Whltefsh ffesh Rainbow Trout Ffesh Dover Sole ffesh Ahl ffesh Albacore Fresh WOhoo Ffelh Scoflops Ffesh Pehole Sole Ffesh Sond Dabs (A ~nlght's a. t·fll"I setectlon) PUS ,_, · . .l>eJi.ca.-a on the lov 2735 W. C~Mwy Newpoft~ 6'2-3'31 At the Ncwpon Beach Marriott Hotel & Tennis CJub 900 Ncwporr Ce1ucr l>r .. 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Ht · 1.: c.. t I I I . 16 ...................................................................... ~1111111111111111111111111111111 ..................... _~ On Stage ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ................................ ~ ............................. iiiiiiiiiiilt - !Christie classic ... New theatrical group opens with 'Ten Little Indians' >-ca :2 The new theatrical company, A Class Ar:l U: Players, Will open their production .of Agatha ~ Christie's murder mystery ''Ten J,.ittle Indians" Aug. ~ 12 in the Drama Lab at Orange Coast College. i Portraying the various guests fOWld · at the ~ remote island ·house are Adair Williams as Vera, ~ Peter J. Dolan as Philip Lombard, Patrick L . Healey as Dr. Armstrong, Tony Grande as Blore, and Clyde ~ Bolton as Judge Wargrave. . ii Supporting cast includes Julie Valencia as Fmily Brent, Don Barrett a5 Geheral MacKenzie, Richard Uve on Stage! ~ The Muolcal Extrevaganzan ~ ~ ief '. i;. · 'v an ... . . .. 0000 IJEAT8 81JU AVALUJLE I P.M. THURSDAYS-SATURDAYS, 7 P.M. SUNDAY· A109. 1 2 P.M. SATURDAY., Al09. I AHERVEO HA TS 11.00Frf & Sat El'" 14.oo, Thura a~ Efff, a.t llM. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE. ROBERT 8 . MOORE THEAT~E 2701 F1orvoew l•t .-.rltngton). Costa Mna .(714) 556-5527 ORDER TrCKErs NOW FOR BEST SEATLOCA TION' V1u M•sterc•rd ACCl(>kta Thomas Riley as Anthony Marston. Aaron Charney as. Rogers the Manservant, Susan Haanel as Mrs. Rogers, and Vaughan Maloney as Fred Naracott the and fewer members are left. one of them the murderer. Boatman. . The play, directed by'Geoffrey Greed, has all the Agatha Christie ingredien!S for an evening of thrilling entertainment. The guests are drawn to a quiet. seemingfy innocent weekend on an ialand off the coast of Devon, England. One by one, they are slowly, but methodically murdered by an unknown, unseen "executioner." The tension mounts as fewer ''Ten Little Indiana" will be preeented at Orange Coast College's Drama Lab Aug. 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 26, and 27, with an 8:30 p.m. curtain. There will be a special Twilight Matinee Swld.ay, Aug. 21, with a 6:30 p.m. curtain. Tickets are general admission -$5 with $1 discounts to OCC Gold Card holders, OCC students, and children under 12. For ticket infonnation and the credit card charl{e line, call 556-5526. 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(Z) Z-TV, 2839 Nebraaka AVfl., Santi Mona. Ca. (H) Home Bolt Ortic•. Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, N.'f., N.Y. (C) Clnemax, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, N.Y.,N.Y. (E) ESPN Brlatot, Ct. (L) SefecW, Marina ditl Rey, Ca. (St ShOWtlme (8 Spotlight (C C•ble Hewe NetWO(k, Atlanta, Ga. ' As the pennant races heat up, NBC Spor ts will telecast a prime-time bas'e ball special T uesday night, with a nnouncen Joe GaragiOla, above, and Vin Scully calling the play. -Sporls---rr1c1av----· --1a1urclay ~ ...... 8Y' ____ _ M'IWWW tli98 9 NA eo&I Ce••• of IM ••• nal u.. Dwtwe CMM:pl ....... l"9 .,._ IM lHIN c..er, C... lft lee ,., •• h •• calf.). 1t:98 9 NA aw:Mallll• PIMI l'.-d °'" .............. c..lrJ a. ... lee ....... ~) (1 ........... , we Cl)...,._.. •1111 •111 111 .._. ._ Ce•11fl1 I lr&llle UIMa ,.._ ...... ... , .... ...., ..... \:': .............. ~ ...... ,.. .., rrnr1111 ..._ ~ ......_ c.MM\.tlln.\ ---· ........ c ........ ,.,... ....... __ ._.(I .... ) The Pilot " K Callan and Gordon Jump star as well-meaning but confused pare nts in "Just a Little More Love," a drama about adopting an older •August 5 -August 1 1 • child. The program, to be telecast Sunday a t 7 p.m. on KNBC ( 4), also stars J ason Bate man, left, and David Hollander. -Daytime Drama ' Tucker suspects Steve framed by Craig By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Ellen Jearns she is pregnant. Unable to finish jingle, Mark returns to cocaine, unaware he has been given a bad batch. When Devon finds him on fl~r with vial beside him, she realiz.es his problem but promilles to keep the secret. After Cliff saves Bonnie's life with Heimlich maneuver, he and Devon share romantic kiss. Harold, clalming to have consumer problem, tries to lure Srooke to his apartment, but she turns as&gnment over to assistant. When Olga walks in on Tad and Franceaca making love, she fires them. Tad tells Jenny she was also let go, but later admits he was lying. Amanda falling in love with Greg, who cannot shake memories of Jenny. Marian gets her husband Larry to believe she still loves him and he takes her back for his and Liza's sake. Angie goes to Haiti for divorce. ANOTHER WORLD: Selling her jewels, Cecille plans to leave country. Larry real.iz.es Jeannie may have been involved in Alma's death. Jeannie admits she was with Alma when she accidentally fell on knife. A shattered Larry can't believe his mother allowed Blaine to be implicated in Alma's death. While Cecille is racing to airport in storm, she ls unaware she la taking route where bridge has washed out. Gil worries Cass putting too much pressure on Julia to finish her novel. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Bert collapses just ~re aaying "I do" and is rushed to hoepital. Karen breaka to Jeff's office and reads Burke's medlcal history, which 1\a he only has six months to live. Burke and Ariel plan to wed in hospital but Dustin halts ceremony by telling Burke he can't stand Ariel. Karen tapes Ariel saying how she couldn't st.and Dustin at first, but now lovet hlm. Karen edits the tal>e to make it look as though Ariel still desplael the child. When surgery on patient in Denmark is 1uoceaful, Burke thinka It will save his life as well. Jeff isn't 90 certain. Tucker suspects Craig framed ~teve, while Craig believes Betsy hJdlng Steve. David helps .Betsy care for Steve, whoee condition Improves. Tom agrees to repreeent Bob In ala.oder suit ap.l.nsl Whit. Craig lases •t0,000 ot Betsy's money ln bad inveetment but doesn't tell her. CAPITOL: Myrna and Paula hatch 1eheme for Paula to attempt suidde as Julie and Tyler wed. Paula wheeled lnto holpl\al just after vows are aald between Julie and Tyler ln hoepl\al chapel. Sloane blarnina Mark and Clartlla for Paula '1 attempted auidde, but Mark and ClaNla believe Paula manipu.latlf\I them. Matt movee to Moon Lake to be near Amy, who r:dUllel to Re him. Jordy and Sam t:rytn, to help Amy locate her father. Clartau upeet wtth Lizbeth for puahlf\I Thomas to have 1plnal au.rpry. C1arma f1ell 'ThornM must make dedl.lon &lOM, aince lt could put him ln a wheelchair forever, endlne hill sursScaJ career. Uzbeth drope Jordy when ahe th1nJa Thomu may be able to walk. Jordy c:alla he1' a teue and MYt that ahe'U only wind up hurtll\I Thomu. Fran puahea Amy to learn Bram~ before the aoee blind. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Salem atunned when U~ ..,..lenced to flve yeen ln prtlon, and Don VOWI to pt an appeel Neil takina care of baby Noel Bo and Eupne 1hodled • Friday, Augu1t 5, 1983 by news that Alex was lover of Trista's late mother. The duo also learn Alex was seeing a redhead while dating Trista's mother and he owned a gun which matched murder weapon. Alex bugs Marlena's office 80 he can be privy to Trista's hypnosis session. Following fight with Renee, Anna has severe cramps and is wheeled into surgery in an attempt to halt miacaniage. Anna's baby boy ls born dead, devastating Tony and Anna. Believing all women are schemers, Tony decides to go it alone, but Sandy intends to chaflRe his mind. EOOE OF NIGHT: Sky and Raven released Crom jail after they make Derek believe Peter set them up to get them out of the way. AB Raven and Sky track new lead, they are trapped in elevator. Markham sneaks into Geraldine's but cannot find ruby. Calvin finds Markham, they exchange gunfire, Markham t!9C8pes. Peter claiming Mike took money to insure Venefra's freedom. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Natalie, disgui8ed as mainten- ance man, looks for microfilm. An old friend of Grant, Bunny Willis, comes to town and is confused when Grant is unable to remember many of their college experiences. while Grant is frustrated becauae he was never briefed on these events. Luke puts di.le in boot and takes it to shoemaker for safekeeping. Leaming Nanny Mdavish near death in Barbadae, Holly decides to go to her side. Rick talks to &ee about his health problems. When Blackie spots the twoeome he misunderstands their relationship. Confronted, Rick tells Blackie to mind his own bualnesl. Cella has medicine Grant gave her analyzed and la told it's a very strong tranquilir.er. Grant explaina that he gave It to her 80 ahe could get much-needed rest. Bobpi refuses to live with Brock. Brian tells Heather Scotty haS always loved her. GUIDING LIGHT: Leaming Justin is Philip's real father, Mindy tells Rick, who cautions her to keep the leCJ'et. Billy aho wama Mindy to keep truth to henell. A pregnant Maureen worried about Ed'• reac:tlon. Annabelle wants toend relationship with Tony becawie of her blacko'-'ta, but he makes her eee they need one another. Hope agreee to decorate Vaneaaa and B!Uy'a office. Vanmu and Silly . .eem to be falllng in love for real. Brad conalden quittJ.na job and warns l..illlan to keep Mindy away <tom PhWp. Amanda tell.I&. she wants to make love but ts unable to go t.hrouah with It. Annabelle~ to marry Tony. LOVlNU: \..\lfJ.ll ftnda Rlta MM't weddlnl rln,s, but lnateed ol re\Umina them to her, pluw to me them to create problema for Jack. UU.d off police fon:e, ¥Ike pta drunk at founder'• day pknk: and makell tmpuakmed apeech about Vietnam vets beiJ'\I fcqon.en. Loma us-i by Meryl'a dedalon to marry Dou.a· Dw1nl (It of anpt" an enrqed Oarth bteakl Uly'a unkom and bla.11* it on JUM, but when LOy ... t..r moUltr la aobef' she rMlJ..-Gar\h WU \he culprit. -TV&nte_. TV becoming musically inclined medium BY PHIL SNEIDERMA.N /• Of'lM~......... . Television ls basically a viaual medium, but ~ of the more interesting things coming from your aet these days may be eounda. Mwdc, to be more preclae. Cable television has been leading the charge in the televiaed pretentatlon of musical mat.erlal, ts°IJt even the free TV network.II are jumping aboard the band w-son. Lut week, NBC launched a new series entitled "Friday Nigh\ Videm.'' The show ia mainly made up of short films, dubbed "videos," produced to accompany a musical artist's latest releaae. "Friday Night Videos" had no host Last week. An off-aunera announcer provided innocuous lntroductjons to each current video. A brief chat with Ray Manz.arek, onoe a member of The Doors. and a old black and white clip of a Beatles perfonnance were featured. There was also a pointless "vote for your favorite video" contest involving films by David Bowie and Duran Duran. The NBC program may have been a treat for non-cable aub&cribers, but it was nothing new to thoee who can punch up Music Television on their cable box. Music Television is the televised equivalent of listening to the radio: you can pay d06e attention or just let it play in the background while you're doing other household chores. Music Television, or MTV. plays the same videos aired on the new NBC program and many more. ll provides concert schedules and brief music industry news that usually sounds like it comes straight from a record company's handouts. Each weekend it offers full-length video concerts. MTV has five perpetually mellow on-camera hosts who introduce videos and conduct powder puff interviews wlth.visitjng rock stars. Nonetheless. MTV is certainl~ idea whose time has come. The channel is justly credited 1th helpingtorevivethe anemic record industry by giving ttention to exciting new Stevi e Nicks of Fleetwood Mac bands whose music had not cracked ~w radio playlists. The rock videos themselves seem to be turning up everywhere on the tube. The syndicated "Solid Gold" music countdown program aired Lindsey Buckingham's "Holiday Road" video last week. The pay cable channels such as HBO and Showtime use music videos to fill the unused minutes in a time period after a movie ends. The videos vary wildly in content and quality, from concert clips to surrealistic images to brief cinematic stories. At their best, such as the Kinks' "Come Dancing," which takes place in an English dance hall, the video and the song berome permanently linked in one's imagination. When the song turns up on the radio, the video images come to mind. But music on the tube isn't always confined to three-minute hits. Pay cable channels have struck gold by broadcasting entire concerts. Country stars like Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson; rock bands like Crosby, Stills and Nash. Hear' a.11d the Doobie Brothers; even mainstream artists like Frank Sinatra have all performed on (•able. Last month. HBO presented a Cine Bill y Joel concert. while Showtime had Diana Ross running through her hits. (The premiere showings were simulcast on locaJ FM radio stations, allowing concert viewers to enjoy stereo sound.) Th IS month, HBO will feature a solo concert by Stevie Nicks uf Fleetwood Mac, while Showtime will orfer Barry Mamlow and performances taped at the US Festival For music lovers, television has never sounded better COMING A TJ'RACTIONS: CBS as planning "George Washin~n." an ei~ht·hour mini-seraesdramatau ng the early Ute of America's first. president. Barry Bostwick has the title role. The supporting cast is full of well-known names. including Patty Duke Asun, Lloyd Bridges, Hal Holbrook, Richard Kiley, James Mason and Jaclyn Smith. . If you're a fan of Francis Ford Copolla's "Godfather" films, mark yourc.a.lendar. NBC wiU air the rune-hour version of the organized crime epic on Aug. 28-30 and Sept. l . This showing incorporates scenes from ''The Godfather" (1972) and "The Godfather . Part II" ( 1974), plus scenes not included in the theatrical presentations. The exceptional cast includes Marlon Brando, Robert DeNiro. Robert Duvall, AJ Pacino, James Caan. Talia Shire, Diane Keaton, and Abe Vigoda. Two other acclaimed actors, Richard Chamberlain and Rod Steiger, have the title roles in "Cook and Peary: The Race to the Pole," a made-for-TV movie slated for future broadcast on CBS. Chamberlain is Frederick A. Cook. a physician involved in an arctic trek, and Steiger is Robert E. Peary, who tried to discredit Cook's reports and claim tht:' North Pole for himself. Jean Stapleton, who won three Emmys for her portrayal of Edith Bunker on "All in the Family," wall star in "Scandal in Willmar," a new NBC movi<.• based un thl' true-life two-year struggle by women bank wllcrs to ubtaan pay equal to that of male employees. Her CO·st.ar is Dinah Manoff. who appeared an the stage and movie vers1011s of "l Ought.a St> an Pictures." The film, to be broad<.'asl Oc.·t. 17. was dare<:·ted by actn .. 'SS Lee Grant, who 1s Manoff's mother Friday, August 5. 1983 3 -Tube -•rriclay ____ _ nB9Ml .. U CfTY AT NIGHr Ari Oft la oatl• 1Mk .. Loe~ wNctt oowre..,.._ top. laof ....... tfwt.-.oteRd ....... Uleto ......... of hdlr, .. ,,.... ~ .......... ned .......... 11~-llllfFNed..d (1 hr.) a:atD Gl TOOQOOO TO•.,._ ...... .._. ........... ""°° ...... ..., ... MIClptecf .. 8 ' ... ........., ..... ...... .. 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Nell, Una and Charlot1e plan to murder Frank in Ireland. Uoa distraught when ahe real.lae Nell's been carrying photo of Maeve for years. Una and Neil dedde they can kill Frank ln New York. Rae hopes to expoee NeU. She goes to him. Neil stabs her in the back and Frank arrives on s:ene but exit.a without aeeing the injured Rae. Siobhan, disguised as JW and with Bill's aid, capturee Jill's would-be usasain. Leigh plans celebration party ror Siobhan and Bill. Leigh refuses to Uve wt th Jack becauae she doesn't want Ryan to depend on her. Beth and Maggie, Jill's natural mother and hall-sister, spot a newspaper article about Jill and contrast her wealth and good fortune to their own poverty and bad luck. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Stephanie's decision to break off with Steve upsets him, but Michael encourages him to fight back and win. Wendy's decision to break up with Warren changes following passionate embrace. Suzi walks in and catches Warren and Wendy. Fearing scandal, Warren goes to Suzi to soothe her feelings, but Wendy is glad their relationship has been exposed. Both Lloyd and Ringo's interest sparked when they learn hall of Stephanie's TV station is for sale. Just as Vargas is about to kidnap Jo, Suzi arrives at the door. Brian accepts W~n't job offer and h1a family toatta h1I future, but ~vately he fears he'• falling in with a den of \hievea. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Followina surgery, JKk beaina to have feeu.n, ln b.11 legs. Dina beginning to realil.e bk: bu a thing for Aahley. RJck tella Victor that Victor la all WJ'Onl for Nikki and to leave her alone. Julia •tunned when Vkt« aa)'I he it the father of Nikki'• daughter Victoria. PatU reeumee ooun8el1.ni but atill la unable to remember the niahl ahe ahot Jack. Paul tella his tint client that her husband la not aeeing another woman. Paul geta a newspaper with • headline di8culainl h1I death. He shrugs it off but Andy ia concerned. Tracy gives t..uren notes to atudy for big exam, but panics when Lauren never returns them. · H•ve • que11tion •bout your l•vorite aoap or soap star? Write to Lynda H.lnch, clo Field Newspaper Syndicate, P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, Calif. 92714. She will answer as many quetti0/18 as she can in her column, but the volume of mail ma.Ices iW replies impossible, Every da~·. <1 11 along the Orange Coasl. women's li ves are made easier by informal ion a nd advice found only in the Daily Pilot. Illy Plit ADDVSSEV~ RE•TE ODYSSEY VOICE MODULE •5900 Friday, August 5, 1983 5 -Daytime Cont. -.. - .. .. .. .. ,~----~~~~~~~~~~-------------------- -l'riclay Cont. 1 11Acm../~9Gll\' ••• ,°" ....... )IABAl.L Allanta Braves at Los Ange- les Dodgers (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ~ llON "The Amazing Mrs. Holliday" ( 1943, Adventure) Deanna Durbin, Edmond O'Brien A courageous Ameflcan teachel helps a group ot refugee children escape during WOfld 'War II (2 hrs.) 1:11@ 1••MJ. Allanta Braves at Los Ange- les Dodgers (3 hrs.) .. IJ (I) fMI DUKll Of MAZlNID Boss Hogg accuses Bo end Luke ol thievery when they find a bag filled with stolen credit cards. (R) ( t hr ) D fl) M l'O'ftRI Of llATMW ITM Mallhew. Pam and several of their friends embark on a camping trtp to the same wooded area whe1e two escaped cmm- nals maY be hiding (R) (I hr.) D cm AT ~ An on-locaHon look at Los Angeles which covers various Joplcs ol interest that affect and contrit>ute to the flavor ol the city; this program will be cap- tioned 101 the hearing Impaired. ( 1 hr ) D ®l -A lelevised prize fight turns out to be much less than Benson. the govern<:>f and the male membets ol the eKecullve stall e11pected (R) _O G llO¥ll "GumsN>e" ( 1972. Cdnedy) Albert F10ney. Janice Rule A nighlclUb emcee turns private eye and winds up entangled in an African revolutlOn. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) (I)TWUIHTm. m P& MAG.u. A police chief who dresses like a cowboy, a volunteer moth- ers' babyslltlng co-op • llO¥ll "Death Moon" ( 1978, Mys· tery) Robert Foxworth, Barbara Trent- ham An executrve vacetlonong 1n Hewall believes that he ts tne victim of a native curse placed on his family generations earlier (2 hrs.) ••~Oltwmc•..w Gi> WM&...,_,. WIR "Our Word Is Our Bond" Guest host· Carte1 RandaH. Guest Peter Go1don. president. T Rowe Prtee TaK·Free Income Fund llO¥ll "Arthur" (198t, COmedy) Dudley Moore, Liza Mlnnem While his Jamlly attempts to IOlce him Into a pre- arranged marriage, e drunken, hedonistic: playboy taus Jn rove with a poor working girl, 'PG' (1 hr .. 53 min.) lr't MO¥ll "Heartaches" ( t98 I. Comedy) Me1go1 Kidder, Annie Potts. A pregnant woman tags along with a playgirl. 'A' (I hr .. 35 min) • 8 QI TOO eooo TO • .,.. Eight teen· age boys cause havoc when they are ac~=.r'eny aM-gltt school. i ~-"Our Word ta OV1 Bond" Guest host: Carter Rendall. Guest. Peter GOfdOn, president, T. Rowe Price Tax-Fr~ Income FUnd. ••--::G SiWCOWTY CO .. "The Thing" ( 1982. Hotror) l<Uft Ruaell. Rlcherd [)yMrt Membeft of a eclen1il1C , .... roh tNm In the Anterctlo coolron1 an an.n Nia form that It c•pebla ol taking over the men'a mlndt. 'A' (2 '"''"a~.> •C.Z.lWClllmUIOll,_U_ -· Cl> IMUI MIN EMI• la torn by the CholCe Of braoklng Jock'• win end t1rnllh· Ing his memory or watching her btlttllng famlt; dlllnttQtlle becauaa of the doclu-,,..t (A} (fhr.) G e __, _ Mlct\ael end an eagtlf '41mala detect,.. l<llil Cctw1rct11 try 10 10 Friday, Augu1t 5, 1983 hod a computer e .. pe<t suspected of s1eal- 1ng and pirahng video-game plans (R) ( 1 hr) D •ACT• IAIT Of M LOt ...a IWa Jose Ferre1 hosts this special wt11ch takes a look at the HiSpanoc commuMy of Eas1 Los Aflgeles. Jilts piogcam will be capttOOed IO# lhe hearing impa11ed ( 1 tv.) 8 0 .... M MEAT An e•·~eceman (Nick Mancuso) 1eams with a t>eau11tu1 a!IOfney (Lisa Eichhorn) to comb Jhe Flonda Keys for the killer of a drug dealer who had numerous enemies ( 1 hr ) I ~T RM.WAY WY1 "' TMI WOIU Gi) ~ "Community 01 Praise" A family of fundamenlahsts perSIStenlly can upon their 1a11h 10 surmount the piob· Jems ot daily hie (R) D ( 1 hr.) CC) llO¥ll "Things A~ Tough All Over" I 1982, Comedy) Rk:Mrd "Cheeeh" Mar- in. Tommy Chong Two men. have numer· ous m1Sadvenlu195 while driving an Arab· owned. money-filled limo 10 Las Vegas. 'R' (1hr .. 30 min) (8) MOY11 "Body Heal" (1981. Suspense) William Hurt, Kathleen Turner A smaUtlme FJottda lawyet IS peisuaded by his IOver 10 murder het nusband 'R' ( I hr . 55 min.) CZ) llO¥ll "The Best L1tlle Whorehouse In TeKas" ( t982. Musical) Bun Reynolds. Dolly Parton A flamboyant, muckraking TV personahtv tries to close down a popu· lar ~house. 'R' ( I hr , 55 min ) .. 1 '"'~MO'l'CAll IAn.AY....- ( MI 'IW Willie Mosconi vs Jimmy caraa (R) Ja' hi l .,.,._.,. -CJ) 'Al.Cm mlT The news 11\81 Cole Is the true tether of Melissa's baby ls revealed. and Chase confronts Nick (Roy Th1nnes) aboul Jhe laHer's affair wtth Vickie (R) ( 1 hr ) D GD 8ICtB As pressure mounts 10 the point Whefe his resignation 1~ demand· ed. Eltchled 1r1oks a psychopathic klllef (James Stephens) to a crowded reloglous le6ttval.,;:•rt :Jr.:> ( I hr ) I 'IJ ~ ... a.-. ··water: A IH;,nd P1aeen1 Danger" Marshan 'r•· dy tep<>!ll on locations throughout the Unlled States that have been &eriou&ly affected by water contnllnation. lnclUd· Ing Sen Jose. Celli and Woburn. Mass. ( 1 hr.) l u._ .... • -~ CIP LR MD mATM "My Fether Sold Sludet>ekera" A yOUng man tll8mlriee his comple• and often palnt\Jt relationship with hit late falher. ('Q) ._ "Nlohl Shilt" ( t 982. Comedy) Henry Wlnkftr, Mlchael Keeton, Two nlghltlme m<)'gUe attendant• become "tow t>tokere" lor a Qfoup of hOOkera who hive loll their pimp. 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min.) Cl ) .. "Fout Play" ( t978. ~l GOtdle Hewn, C"8YY Chue. A lll)(Aftan enNttt the aid OI an "-Pt police dttec:trv. alter al'l4I beeomat Wwolvtd In • blurr• Hrlet of murder• imd kidneppln(I !~,.., 'PG' (I t\t . 50 min.) 1_. "The Beat uui. WhOllhOuee In ....... ( 1982. M\lllcal) &ft Aeynddf, Dolly Patton. A fllm~nt. muctlr1klf\g TV=ty trlel 10 CIOM Ck>wn. ~ llr holllll 'R' ( t hf • $5 men ) -1 -=· iflk*.91."' "My Falher Sold Studebakera" A young man e)Cam1nes his complex and oflen pa1ntu1 reta~s late lather. ~ ICM8I LHlllDI "Gary Cooper" tr) NA GOll "PGA Championships" Sec· ond round (from the Rivleta Country Club 111 Pacific PallSadeS. Cahl ) • (R) (3 hrs ) -.-rlUClt tw DD(l)O fm_,,. IAn.AY.-r •llMCtlOf-TMl&IS ll*I ~MU. ., .... 90RT mAT RM.WAY ~I Of TMI WOIU (C) llO¥ll "H 0 TS I" ( 1979. Comedy) Susan l<ige1, LIS& London A SOtorlty rereet decides to IOfm hel own club of co- edS whO concentrate on gialitylng MK· sJarved collegtans. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) tJO l&.L Y Ml8. • COMCIRT Joel perlOfma many ot his chl!rt-topplng l'ftts. from "Just The Way You Are" 10 "It's Still Rock 'N' Roll To Me" in his llrsl televtsed concert. taped at the Nassau Collseum on Long Island (I hr , 5 min ) CL) PUYIOV Oii 1'11 tc-= La.IT Mii ·~ Ct> llCMI "The Stud" ( 1978, Drama) Joan Collins, Olive< Tobias. A waiter advances his career by sleeping with his boss's wlle. 'R' (I hf. 35 min.) 6' 1W CWI Featured. learn 1he secret Jo 1esol11ing coslly t>uslness disputes; also, Jhe surprising story ot a kidnap victim. ( 1 hr ,30mln) ,,.. tIZl ...., TIACll . 11:9 8 (I) llO¥ll "Fighting Mad" (1976, Dra-ma) Peter Fonda, Lynn Lowry A man pits himself agalnsl a corrupt COlporatlon wnen his l11lher's ranch IS threatened by a s1tlp-m1n1ng operation. (R) (2 hrs.. 15 mln.J D G) TOllllfT Host· JOhnny Carson. Guests· Robert Klein. artltt Howard Fin· ster, actress Cynthia RhOdee ("Staying Alive'] (I hi ) D QI NA c:llat1UIM9 .. l101a1•11111•• HIQhllgn1s of the hrat two rounds (trom lhe AMera Golf Club In Lot A=· C111f ) l:r'n1 .~ ... _.,... ..,0 II• •II -"How To LlV9 With Arti;1.;.;.11 hr.) -· _, t-.T Lynda Cener ieper" for her rote es Rita Hayworth. 11a•u11~ ... "The Thing" (1951, Scien0e- r1ctlon) J~"'-' Arheu. Dewey Martin, A U S. r""rch 111tloo ln the Arctic II haunted by en eerie being. (2 hrt.. 10 min.) ~==:==... .UTtmU•lm .. _. "Fifeto•" ( t982, A<Mntur•) Ch Eastwood, ~r~ JO!'tlt A. U.6. pllot gott beWnd Ruatlen lir1" to tt..i • ~ llgntlng pllne-·pa· (2 tn.. 16 m{o.) • .... "Night Shift" (198.2, ComadV> HWy Wlntllilt, MIChMI KMton, T1'0 nlghttm. M()fgUt at~nt• baCOml "toYe bfoklf•" tor • group of t'IOO!Cn who helle Iott I'*' pimp. 'R' ( 1 ht., •6 :iir',r.:.-EMaeo.telO Plfforma "' .... "'°""' ~ of a ~ eel mint-... r.ed °" ,. ,....... WOfh •• "~ ,... •• ptoNt of My ... -l'rlday -111emoon Movies--a "Doublo.Oyn1111111e" t 1951. Comedy! Jone Russell. CrOueho Marx ( 1 hr., 30 min) e ... 30 • t 1959 Olamo) Jaci. Wet>b Wiiham Con18d (2 his ) (Cl "The Hanging Tree" ( 19!>9, Wes1ern) Gary Cool)ef, Ma11a Schell (I hr 50 mlo) -1"J "Gregoiy·s Girl" ( 1982, Comedy> Gordon John S1ncta11, Dee HepbtJrn. ( 1 hr. 30 min ) U "Nlghl Shill" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Wlnklar, Mlchael Keaton ( 1 hr , 45 min ) el) "G11ls lr1 The Niijhl" ( 1953, Olama) Joyce HDIClen, Glenda f."a11et1 ( 1 hr , 30 rrun ) W lOJ "Deadly Blessing" (1981. Honor) Ernest Borgnone. Loos Nellleion ( I hr . 45 min) (l ) "The Besl Lillie Whorehoose In Tex as" ( 1982 MuSlcal) Burt Reynotds. Dolly Pa11on t I hr . 55 min) •CCl ''Jabberwocky'' ( 1917. Comedy) Ml<:haol Pahn. Ma~ Wall ( 1 hr . 40 min ) (Hl "Momm1e Dearest" (1981, Orama) Faye Dunaway, Dtana Scarw1d (2 hrs 9 min) a.(Sl "Foul Play" ( 1978. Comedy) Goldie Haw11. Chevy Chase (I hr . 50 min.) 0 "Gas" ( 1981 Coinedy) Donald Sulherland. Susan An!.pach ( I hr , 30 min I *Ill "Oeyond E111r· ( 1980. Horror) Lynda Day George John Stl~Orl ( 1 hr , 34 min ) tOl ''Nicholas N1ckleby' (1947. Drama) Derek Bond. Cecrroc Harlfw1cke (2 hrs ) I ZJ "The Las1 Metro" ( 1980 Drama) Catherine Oeneuve, Gerard Depard1eu Otret.ted by Francois Trullaut (2 hrs 10 rn1n 1 ttl(CJ "The Water Babies' ( 1979 Fantasy) An11na11on and hve ac11on James Mason L1 hr , 26 min ) U ''lhe Atomic Cale" ( 1982) Docu· mentary ( 1 hr . 25 min ) W l SI "Black Beauty" ( 1971 Drama) Mark Leste1, Walle1 Slezak ( t hr , 45 m111) Ml 'The Questor Tapes" ( 1973, Set· ence-F1ct1on) Roben FoAwOfth, Mike Far· rell (2 hrs J (L) 'The Love Goddesse!." ( 1965) Docu· mttn1111y I 1 h1 . 27 min 1 (0 ) "Aoud C1m1us' (108 I. MytllOf'y) Siii· cy Kl'lnch, Ju1111u I oo Cu1ttt. ( 1 hr , 40 min) •a1.> "1en 1.iu Men" 11gs1, Adven1u1e) Butt Lanc81il9r. Ot10er1 Roland (2 h1&) .. (C) "JOvroey Oul 0 1 Oar1U\8f.S" ( 1967, Adve111urt1) nouald Mors.. Konrad Mallhaet ( 1 hr .• 25 nun) ct "SUpetman II" ( 1980. famasy) Chris te>pher Reeve, Mn1go1 K1ddltt (2 hrs , 5 nun.) CZl "Manly Py1hon I 1ve Al The HoUywOOd Bowl" ( 1982. Co111edy) John Cleese. Michael P11l111 ( 1 hr . 25 min ) ....... ... WC*AM Cll ... IHLOIO ~lr'Q HAWAIRVl.f GvaWY Guesl Ailee Faye (RJ Q me ... ) NOWMID tMllHlll TMI _,. ITOIY Home rnovoe&. s11H photos. letters. docu· menls from prev1oosly secre1 files and lllm clips p1ov1de lhe sub!>lance IOI 1h1s 1nves11· =igat~:=~::~usive bt1hona11e. ~IALU Da CAVITT (R) AU. M Titl fA&Y (El CfL fOOTIALL Saskalcttewan nough11de1s at Edmonton Eskimos (3 hrs) tL l lllOft The Concrete Junyte" (1982, Drama) Jill St JOIHt Tracy Bregman An irinocenl yourog woman is sel up by her unscrupulous tmyt11end who uses her to unknowingly s111uyyle cocaine. 'R' ( I 1'11 . 45 nun) I Sl llOVE 'Ra"u I or Yoor Lile Charlie Brown•" I t977 Comedy) Animated. Charlie Brow11 and lhe entire "Peanuts" gang head 101 summer camp, where 1hey become involved 111 several wild adven· lures 'G' ( 1 hr . 25 m111 ) l...an .... ,. .... .... "*"" ~ -=~ A pollee chief who dresMS like a cowt>oy. a 11o1UntMf moth· ers·~=.., co-op I :,.IWTW Lynda Cartet Q!:':::.': het rOle as Alla Hayworth. I COlil'MY .... ao rn••...., ..... ICMIW. .,_ .. The Real Gloly" I 1939, Ola· ma) Gary Cooi>er. David Niven A mMilary doclor aids 1n medical and Pollllcal areas In the Pt111tppmes following the Spanish· AmerlCan War ( 1 hr , 35 min.) IHI MCMI "Ar1hur" J~8 I, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Uza I Ill White his family attempts to fO<C him Into a pre· arrnnged marriage. a drunken. hedonlsllc playboy falls 111 love with a P<>OI working girt 'PG' ( t hr., 53 mtn.) rorn• WAY" WAI Ii ).,_ "Monty Python's Ute Ot B11an" ( t979. Comedy) G1aham Chapman, John Cleese A story ol a man whose lile parallels Chrtst ( 1 h1 • 33 min.) I DMGlllT NI MIWI 7:11 2 Olli Titl TOWll Featu1ed· venlure underground to see what 1s under the streets ot Los Angeles; a took at a gravity machine. the Otthopod, a new device IOI lhe 1ehel ol back and muscle pain, the Cneap De1ec11ve Agency 1n Anaheim. which sµeciahzes 1n inexpensive Sherlock Holmes·type work Bfl:)fAaYRUD m Olli L.A. Featured: a prohte ot a 12· year-old child prodigy 11lolln1s1: a report on a mobile wo1koul center lhal travels door to door to gel you in shape, Inside the oµeratlng room tor a unique IOol\ al bfaui su1ge1y. lips on how 10 avoid ha111no your car radio slolen i ti) TIC T~ DOUGH YOU AIUD FOii rr C.DAYATATm llAL TZ-lll:IlGERON ~!\t lTll & TUTHILL Hun.ti /11 \II (.'1•11 11 1f1 •ri1• .. ."°"'/1i1111w11/ l.'n·nwliu11 l'!..111....; \' aila /,/c I..! -: /-.. I . 1I1 ...: In .,·/ ( .'u ... fn \J, .... ., l 'ho11c (>-/(>-<J3-:-1 Friday. August 5, 1983 9 -laturclay --MonUng-----f.i~a..-r lftlAT ( ) ~ -"Lacrosse Basic Skills" Guest: Henry Ciccarone. Johns Hopluns coach. (R) ll )9CME "Fat Chance" (1981. Comedy) Farnham Scott. January Stevens. ( t hr • 40mln.) Cl) UMT llM&OW: • TMI _., Manilow per1oims a selection of his hits. including "Mandy," "I Write The Songs." "Can't Smile Without You" and "Copacabana " Taped at P11tsburgh's CIVIC Arena (2 hrs) •@ ITMCMll U ([)~ ... ··Lacrosse lndl· vldual Offense" Guest· Richie Moian, COi nell coach. (R) ·w 1111 WCJ&DTnla.DMOW--WC'l YKNff LOT ('R) llCMI "The Atomic Cale" ( t982) Documentary. (1 hr., 25 min) Cl> llCMI "The Last Metro" ( 1980. Ola· ma) Catherine Deneuve. Gerard Depar- dtev Directed by Franc0ts Trullaut (2 hrs . tO min.) M QI) 9CME "The Liie And Times Of Grtuly Adams" ( 1974, Adventure) Den Hagge<· t , Don Shanks (2 hrs.) .. CAPT•IUllMOO ••• l .. lt UfPATllOL " . ...,. ..UCllf,.. -TU ....... •• 1 ..... l,,_ntLDTO• .... ... llCMI "Freedom Road" ( 1979, Ola· ma) Muhammed Ali, Kris KrlSIOllGf&OO (3 hrs . 10m1n ) (() Cll-'Y IOU ,_ -._ "Duke Chlldren·s Classlc • FOi The Love 0 1 Chi!· dreo~ · (Jfl "Time Bandits" (t981. Come- dy) C!alg Warnock. David W&frtef. ( 1 hr .. SO min,) ~)Mlll .. IOCIFlwt•wnam • U IA•M.L .-.t Lou Pinette, baiting coach and designated hitter for the New YOik Yankees, discusses lhe Importance of a proper baiting stanoe and correct balance.(R} MClllllW ---1 .... .-.n.. U llTW ----,,..,.. .. --aa•MllMI .,GCllll "BMX Bicycle E1191'lt" om St. Louil, Mo.) ( 1 hr ) ,. ='='°"" ... ~ IM" I ---..... CllPT 'WI ::..=a....u ~-·· .. "0.V.'e Tt""'9" ( t8n. ~ran~-d Hllffll. C.thef!N Schei. nw Gf ._fl,."°" view.a at• taktn behind the .,.,,.. 12 Frktey, Augu1t 5, 1H3 oortng the making ot George Lucas and Steven Speetberg's spectacular movie "Aa1defs 01 The Lost Ark" IOI a look at how the adventure film came togethef. ( 1 hr) (SJ TMI COl.Ga (II I •• The lnterra- clal friendship of two schoolmates is threatened by prejudice and racial vio- lence. 0 9DWll "Superman II" ( 1980. Fantasy) CMStophef Reeve, Margot Kldder.' (2 1:111hrs.;~. •119.-TTMll ·--· 0 HC-4IMi I um.I UICAU / mm 1--=~-::·.w ....... fllCMICT •O m llUY YCMI mT 00LP "WOOds And L~~~ 1:111 --"Union Pacille" (1939. West· ernJ Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea. (2 hrs., 55 min.) .. , i mA1'Ml.ll •A9mTI --~ Montana Skies" ( 1939. Western) Gene Autry. Smiley Burnelte t IV.) .. zoo .. ~ ... .. , ..... .... MnmAY-.,_ATM__, MOST ..... NA al "PGA Championships" Sec· ond round (trom the Alvlera Country Club in Pacific PaHsadeS. Calif ) (R) (3 hrs., 30 ~ CID "The Music Man" ( 1962. MIJSls cal) Robert Preston, Shirley Jones (2 hfs., 30mln) (Q)...-..---While picking ber· rles in Iha fOfest. two children discover a Q..."9Hbr88d house. ( t hr .• 30 min.) llJ .. "This Could Be The Night" ( 1957, Comedy) Jean Slmmooa. Anlho- ~y_Franoloaa. ( 1 IY . 45 min.) tz) ... "Mooty PYthon Live At The Hof· ~ Bowl" ( 1~82, Oomedyl JoM -1,!i::·;=~nl ,__ ... .,...,.._.,,. .. .._.. f(90 Howard 8nd Jayne I< lnnedy "°'' ttlle 11'.*ial honoring the IUbjeetl of the decadesOld leflel through film clip& and special 9PP"'-noet by WJ.. lie Maye, Joe Frailer, 8t\#lO Sammartino. 80d HUah Mc:Elhenny. ( 1 tw .. 30 min.) • ·~ Gf ,_ M.L A celebfttlon of the att of a.nlmlllon *' 8"t'I through Iha otW•ltC'Jttt!y. ___,_, • W!'"'°•• •'='-'~Q au:. ~-··· -Fiii U .. -A tlfave young glt1 8nd • °"'*"'• tuc.tttve at• 1twown ::T* on • deMtltcf lelend. C 1 tw.. 30 ·11rf·r'·- •=::=....r ~l 9CMI "Heidi" ( 1979. Adventure) (I hr ,33mln) !OIMJCl•WONDDI AMI» Allee encounlers the While Rabbit, the Cheshire Cal and the Mad HAiier in this musical version of lhe Lewis Carroll classlc, ( t hr • 20 min t Cit llYITaY Gel 1HI llOOI' Danger awaits at every turn IOf three chtldren lost on a foggy m()OI ( 1 hr ) (t J9Cml "Heartaches" ( 1981. Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annie Polls ( 1 hr . 35 min i m 9CME "II I Had My Way" ( 1940 MuSl· cal) Bing Crosby. GI011a Jean ( t hr. 30 ... mink IUQl...V /ROAD._ i) M:-.r lllU I AIWleQ lflllO. .. IMAUU (II llOM I_, I LA~ I "9l.IY GilA1UT90llT1 LI_.,. ILOVILUCY MMQM wa.Y, llJ), llAS (llOl.PMn'llO • COOPlll'I OUMI CCMMT'Y 9CME "Nana" ( 1934, Drema) Anna Sten, Lk>nel Atwill ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -1~WTOOAY · llCMI "MOie Than Magic" ( 1955. Western) Clayton MOOfe. Jay S1tverheels nM-••A•Ml ILOWILUCY i h1.,30mm ) 9D¥ll "The Woild In His Arms" ( 1952. Adventure) Gregory Peck, Ann ii t;c.J~s., 15 nlln ) FOOTUMa•ll ....... _" C 9D¥ll "Firefox" (1982. Adventure) Cllnt Eastwood, Freddie Jones (2 hrs • t 5 min) O 111•111111111••••• -"Computer Mad· ness" Animated The elite Thunderbud team battles a master computer gone amol< ( t hr ) '*I Cl) -.uGMfl fUMIT U•M.L Montreal ExPoS at P1lll· OOrih :.~·~~~ I di a • .wcw. "The Winged Cell'' A mon ($11m 1Plckena) ond his nephew (Ike Eisenmann) settle their dll· 18fenoes through jolnl ownership of a magical COit bOrn with wings. (Part 3) i >JI.., ... ILOWI~ 90Wil "Promise Her Anything" ( 1966 • Cornedy) Watren Beatty, Leslie Cllroo (2 lhrs.~.,.,a. IS''IU !ii coverage ot Ntw VOile Mell at Cubs or Mor'ltfNI E11~ 11 P11tsbUr$ itetes. (3 hrt.) • , •• UCM110•1•" ~--"Take It.From lhe Top" ( t981. COme<1YJ Annie Glfardol. Plefrt Mondt1y. o hr •• ~s rn!rl.) UJ ,_.. • 111COlal_.._, The Mamas and The PtlPI" are fllllt\nd In cono.r1 with The AMoclatlon. (I ht .. 5 min) cm-•" CJ) .. "TIW Bell Lilllt Whot•hcUM In , ...... ( 1982. Mutlell) 8Ufl Reyncldl. Dolly Pa.1on. ( 1 hf .. 55 min.) .... "Ooubtl ~ .. (1851, Comedy) Dontld O'Connot. HMNI c.net (1 ht .. 30 min.) -iiiMI -Yo.k Mell •I CNcaQo ,. ''&am·> • ..,.,._ J ti IM~-GueltL The ono oe1mona1 vldttOI cy 1"4r K1n11a, Metn Al WOtk. MIChael Jac.k'°'1, Oonl"MS Sum nlt!f, Duron Duran, Oet Leppard and Mon W1thoul Hats are also presented ( t hr • 30 nun) '=~=-:· ~ ... TY 1H)llOVW "The Deer Hunter" ( t978. Orn m.11 nobert De Niro. Meryl Streep Throo ciose carefree friends from a srnaH P1tnn ~y1var11<1 st~I town are changed IOfeve1 by ellpertencmg lhe teHors of war when lhey are Clfalted and sent to Vietnam 'A' (3 hrs 3m1n) IOJ llOVll "Roommates" ( 1982. Orama) Sa111an1ha Fox, Verontca Harl Three women sharing a New York apartment sutler mri.11eaiment by lhe men 1n their personal ano protessiOnal lives ( I hr • 20 min ) I Z I llOVll "The Nine Uves 0 1 Frill The Cat" (No Date) Animated. ( I 111 30 111111) ID OMNGll COUNTY TOOAY 1M(Cl llOVll "The Hollywood Knights" ( t080. Comedy) Aoberl Wuht. Tony Dan· la On Halloween eve in 1965. a rowdy hogh school gang wreaks havoc 1n Beverly Hills to avenge lhe closing ol lheir hangout by lhe local home owners assocmtlOll 'A' AA hr . 39 min J 1• AIEICA'I T°' TD lllOVIE "Warpath" ( t95 t Western) Edmond O'Brien Polly Bergen A cowboy (@e~~~ his l1ancee (2 hrs ) 0) TOii COTTU.: W ClOK Guest Phyll1;; Diller ( L l HOU.YWOOD HOOtCEM m ... econ 1•@ MICllHT TMCICI tJI 0 IPACI: ,_ O)NIWI E RACOUfftAU. 'International Merl's Cti.tmp1onsh1ps Quarrerllnals" Bledsoe vs H1l~llt>1 (n) 1i*5 0 lllOVIE 'Powder keg' t 1970 Orama) Rod T <1ylor Dennis Cole Two men attempt to resctie a h11acked train and us 73 passenger!'> (2 nrs ) OllOVll "The Am111eur" ( 1982. Drama) JolVI S<lYage, ChltsloPhef Plummer A CtA cotnpo1e1 e•Ptlfl train, IOI 4M:tlll1 tleld dUty to evtfflije !lie mUtdef ot his girtfrlend l rut111t1S11 10110.ISIS 'R' ( t hr . 50 min ) • lw.me ... ou mrr lllOW'a "Atondie In SO<llety" ( t941, Comedy) Ponny Singleton. Arthur Lake A chomp,O,, Qreol Dane creatn problems 101 the Bu1ns1eads. (1 hr . 30 min.) <El ~UCM "Alias Van lines Cuµ" (from Syraouae, N V ) (R) ( 1 hr l (LI llOWI .. The Concrete Jungle" ( 1982. Dfama) Jiii Sr John, Tracy Bregman. An innocent young woman 13 set up by hef u11t.e1upo10us b0yt11end who U88S hat 10 u11know1ngjy smuggle cocaine 'A' ( 1 hr • 4Sm1n) tO>nDm.Gooa (Z) lllOVIE "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearis Club Band" ( 1978. Muslc:al) Peter Frampton, Bee Gees. Mean Mr. Mustard and lhe ruture VIiiain Band steal Sgt Pep- per's band Instruments. thus precipitating lhe downlall of Heartland. U S A , till Pep· per's nephew and the new Lonely Heart!> Club Band come to lhe rescue 'PG' ( 1 tu , 5 1 rrun) 2:t1 01) ll8HT TMCU (SJ lilOVIE "Con You Keep II Up For A Week ?" (No Date. C0tr1eoy) Jeremy Bui· IO<..I\. Richard O'Sullivan A young woman ayrees lo marry her boyfriend on the con- d1t1011 mar he rema1.1 ga1nlully employed tor seven days ( I hr . 35 min ) 2:atCJllOVIE "Sweet Wlll1Rm" ( 1980. Come- <lyl Sar11 Wc1ter!;tOn. Jenny Agutte< Alle1 tier lrve 1n·boyl11e11d leaves her tor an edu· calu.>11 in the U.S , an Engllsh girl begins a rocky romance with 11 rakish Scotsman 'R' (I hr 32 nun I - 2:al 0 IPACI: ,_ Q) liWIY twmWI, liWIY ICAa1'IWll !0 1 lllOVIE "Lunch Wagon" ( t98 t, Corne Cly) Candy Moore Chuck McCann A 1110 or IH?illlhi!!> run 1ntn trouble trom compet1 1ur:; while µruv•d•ng ws1e11ance 10 hungry <.u11struc11on workets ·n• ( 1 hr 30 min ) Ml(!) IBQUNTIUO @ NIWI CE I ROOEO (fl) '81 SJ lllOVIE "Arthur" ( 1981. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Liza M1nnelh. While his lomlly attempt• to IOfce him lllto 1 pre- arra~ morri.gt, 1 drunken, hodonlt11o playboy lallt Ill lo\19 with " poor w()(lclng ~ •p()• ( I hr . 63 min ) • _,. "lhe Man Who Cried WOii' 937, MyatetyJ Lew11 Stone, Tom own A man makes a series of fat11e conl"sl0n1 In order to cover up the mur- det h& re~ld commit 11 hr , 30 min ) (!) ZMm TNIA,_ • llCMI .. Blondie Fot VictOfy" ( 1942. Comedy) Penny $Ingleton, Arthur Lake Blondle goes overboard oomg work lo. lhe war ellort ( I hr . 30 niln ) MO lllOW'a "The Best Little Whorehouse In Te•aa" ( 1982. Mus1CSI) Bun Reynolds. Dolly Parton. A llamb0yan1. muckrakrng TV personatOy trleS lo ctose down a popo- lar ba~ house 'A' (I hr . 55 min ) MG "The Wlnstow Boy·· ( 1949, Orama) Rober! Donat, Margaret Leigh- ton. The pllghl ol a young boy unjustly accused ot sleallng touches off a massive lawsult lor defamation of character (2 hrs.. 15 min. J CH)llCMI "Momm1e Dearest .. ( 198 I, Ora ma) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwld For- ties fllm Siar Joan Crawford raises her two 1 adopted children In a domeshc atmos phere 1hat vanes trom lu•urlous coml0tt lo sadls1iC dlSclpllne 'PG' (2 hrs 9 min ) •C!l ~ {~ lllOW'a "The Real Glory" ( 1939. Ora ma) Gary Cooper. David Niven A mllrlary iiocror aids in medical and pohtical areas in the Philippines touowlng lhe Spanish American War. ( 1 hr . 35 min ) 10) lllOVIE "Deadly Blessing" ( 1981. Hor rof) Ernest Borgnlne. Lois Nettleton A llv· 1ng nightmare begins tor a young woman when she marries 1n10 a st11c1 rehgrous sect 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 nlln J ( Zl lllOVIE "The Stud" ( 1978. Drama) Joan Collins, Oliver T Ob•as A waiter advances his career by sleeping with his boss's wile 'A' ( t hr • 35 rn1n ) W @ al ... TitliMI d @ IAIDALL 9'..at Dusty Baker star oulhelcler ol lhe Los Angeres Oodgeri. explains how to play tloe game ot µepper and also demonstrates some ot the more rmpo11ant aspect~ ot playing 1n the out field (Al NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT WHAT ARE YOU PAYING FOR TERM LIFE INSURANCE? COMP.ARE THESE LOW NON-SMOKEA ANNUAL AA Tes· FOR NON-DECREASING GRADED PRCMIUM LIFE Tit\ Ol ll l>.\11.\' srt.:<:IAt Now Open For lunch Mon.-Frl. 11:30 to 2:00 Dinner 5 to 10:30 pm Sunday 1 to 10 pm Closed Tuesday Male age 250,000 500.000 1 000.000 25 255 00 30 258 05 35 270 A8S 40 313 sas 45 398 520 50 540 855 ~5 500 970 60 838 1.650 65 1,428 2,830 (Slightly Higher Rates lor Smokers) Female rate same as males five years younger. Rated "A+ Excellent" by A .M Company For W11t1en quotatron and policy description provide dot,. ol birth & Insurance amount to EDWARD A. 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IAMllUll AND Ill HUMM ooomlt Richard Kiley hosts this documenlary 1racu19 tnc r arepr ot the Greatest Show· rnnn On L;111h ' (I hr) --•Evening .. 6 CMIEWI 0 N-11.UOM F001MU Oakland Raid· ere. vs San rran<..1.-.cu 49ers 13 hr s) 0 1111()¥1( Caltlnrnra DtF-amrng" ( 1979 Comedy 1 Ue11111s Cn11<.tophe1 Glynnis () l.vrmrn A sou;irr-young man lrom Chi t;tl\)O a111ve:: 011 lhe Calltornra beach S(.Prlf' .111d t~Ornes involved w11h the ir~~::~~ ayrno beach bum 12 hrs> I) 1111()¥1( The Command" ( 1954 Ora ma) Guy MAdrr:.un. ,Joan Weldon A war finally resolves th!' que!.hOn ol Wyoming's ownership ,2 hrs ) EZi)DllCOVOIU m.c..wa '1!) llAGIC Of. DICOMTM 'AIN'f'IMQ I E)~ FULL COlfTACT IAMTI 10 l lll()V1( 'Buth 0 1 The Beatles" (1979. Broqraphy) Stephen McKenna, Rod Cul t1errwn ThP Party days ot 1he world· lnmous Lrvf.!rpudlran musical group are t.hronii;le<J ( I hr 40 min J 0 lllOVIE 'Here Comes The Groom ' 1 l'l34 Com~<.Jy) Jack Hatey. Mary Ool,lnd A 11111rs1 turned singer makes a hll with a yo1.ng woman wllo agrees to bec.ome tu-. brrde (I hr . 55 min ) e:.IO!"lJ G.')MIWt ILOYILUCY : 'f'IWllNQ DOOt TMt1rOOOMOUll WAY • WLD Aml!ICA "Time Of The Crwty" Mnlly S1uutler 11xplores the lite. h1&1ory, .tnd habitat ot the Qrraty bPAr (R) 'H 1111()¥1(' The MuSlf Man·· ( 196? MUSI 1..ul) Rohort Preston. Shuley Jones. A fns1 tnlklf1y satesman comes lo o small town 1n Iowa to organize a boys· band and 1notJvertenlly lillls 111 love with an unmar· rred librarrnn (2 hrs, 30 mrn,J M ! Zlawut ~OllTMI PIUltcm . ,_fl PM-tlAIOll 'OOTULl Los Angeles Rntdors 1111 San ()iego Chargers (3 hrs.) I HOU. YWOOO et.om. CCMfTOOWM f'()I ~· IAMMA IWIMIBL a 1"I -........ ..,... di':' F001MU ''Pre-Season Gome" L°' AngolflS Rarrm VJ SM Diego Charg- lers =y 1"1~ AU. CMATUIU ~T MD IMMl. I f ) MON "Double ExJ>(>IUf'e" ( 1982, S11'<penseJ M1cnnel Callan. Joanna Pettet fhe morcterou'I n1yh1mnrn of a dl•turt>ed ph01og111pho1 begin 10 t11he on a Hie of 'thf>lr own 'R' ( 1 hr 35 t'Oin I I S)llCMI "Tho Biid NttW!I Be11ra" (1976, C.nmedy) Wnlter Mlltlhnu, Tat\lm O'NHI A whl .. kny <;lpp1ng , ltlfe Leegoe COllCh 11aM lorms 1119 IO!llng team Into penn&nt conten<Jet'l Oy 'lgnlng up two ol the m~one91 1<111yhittt plby0t1 nround PO' (I hr , 40mtn I fZ l llCMI 'The Ot't.t 111110 WhOtahOoM tn Ttxn$" ( 1982 Mu"C81) Dort Roynol<lt. Dolly Parton A ri.tmbOyant, muc:lm11Clng TV per'IOllAtlt'f lllf!S 10 Clota dOW!'t 8 PoC>U· 14 Friday, Augu1t 6, 1983 tar bawdy llOuse 'R f 1 ht 55 mrn ) m IOUlllAT 7• l'!l IAllllALL Attan1n Braves at Los Ange tes Dodgers 13 hrc, I ~0 moetLA. Featured a report on AIDS (Acqu11eu trnmunP Dellc•ency Syn drome) rhe my~terrous drc;ease lhat is spreading a survey ol SS tasht0n stores where clothes can oe purchased at a tow low p11ce. ;i 10<»< at how e•Ot•C brrds are the latest thrng rn trendy pets Also ;i i °'' on the new SC>Oft ot parasa11tng ILOYELUCY M...o 1-.o Ot>lg111m's Eddy Merck' the world's greatest compe1110t rn lhe ~rt ol cychng IS PfOt1ted tRI • W1DD1D llAOADIE f ) lll()V1( .. And Now For Somelhrng Com· pletety Orllerent I 1972. Comedy) Graham Ch8pman, John Cleese Mem- bers ot 'Monty Python's rtyrng Crrcus" present a series at comedy sketches PG ( t hr 30 min) c;) TOGETIB wmt W'f AND 'AT IOOMI .. D llOft "Bogie 1 t980. Biography! Kevin O'Connor Kathryn Harrold Hum· phrey Bogart's tile career and IOve alfarr with I auren Bacall are drnma1r1e<1 (2 hrs) 0 LOYI IOAT The crew ol the P11c111c Princess stages a gala musicaH1a11ely shOw at>oard a cruise boarded by Gopher's mo1her (Ethel Merman). Doc's lorrner mother 1n taw (Ann Miller). Isaac's mother (Della Ree~) and Julie's aunt (Carol Channing) (R) D (2 hrs ) (() WA&.T ~ "The Sky !rap" Aller being lorced 10 aid a gar\g of her0tn smug- glers, a young sa1tplf!ne pilot (Marc McClure) engages tn ae11a1 combat ag111ns1 lhe criminals (Part 2) (R) 11 hr) 0 OOWll..wT OM Tlll ~ Local ~tare and national electe<l olflcrals answertng the people's que"lons about Important lt;~3~ i lLOftLUCY F •ICY:AIPICIA&.~ llATIOMA&. GIOMAltlC WlaAL. "Ra111 Forest" An eKplofatlon of the llCh varrety of plant and anlml\J Ufe In the rain forests of Costa Rica ~too (A) D (I hr ) fl) Dl'P'WT Tile scheol tough guy (Andrew Clay) forces Wlltll 10 leach htm how to Charm Q!rls (A) D 60 llTCll at W TOntnAUIY (() .. ,...,.. (0 ) 90lfC "W111tz Across Teitas" I 1982. Drama! Anne A1chet. Terry Jastrow A wll(lc~llet and n pretty geologist become rOIT\8ntlcafty 11wo1Ved after their profes- sions b11ng them into conflict ·po· ( 1 hr • •O tnin.J 0 .,. "Arefoii" ( t982. Adventure) Clinl EattwOOd, Freddre Jooes A U S pltof goet behind Russian lines to 11e111 a .-""' &upersonlc; llghllng pla"° 'PG' (2 hrs .. t6 min 1 4D .,_ 'I Stolo A Million" C t939, Myt ltfY) Oeolgo Rtft, C1a11a Trevor FlllUng In I~ lnsl)lr" retOfm In a ctoolc ( I ht . 30 min I •1•LOW1wet •• ..00. Kalt unoxpectO<lty joint e tkl trip lhll Alcky hft<J pta~ oo taklnQ with just hot tethef CR) QID mWll "Tom Drown'• SchOOI Onyt" ( ll~•o, Ot•~I c.dflo t;Wdwleka. Fred alt 0.rtM>lomew A ~ bOy llndl excitement .ind acNentura wtlec'I he enrOb at 11 lathlQM~ ~ P'"fP 9Ch0ol. (2 hit.) .. D • ..., Alla. "'"'""" 811tt.,,,. en1011onal trauma as the resun ot oe1ng mugged, Quincy 111es 10 bring his assail· ants to 1ust1ce. (A) ( I hr ) CJ) llOVll "Manbeastl Myth Or Monster" ( 1978, Adventure) Documentary Vrs1ons ol the legendary Abominable Snowman. also known as Bigfoot In the American Norihwest. are simulated ar the locatrons ol reported srghllngs (2 hrs J C!l llOVll "Sunset Boulevard" ( 1950. Orama) Witham HOiden, Ot0t1a Swenson A laded movre star proves to be the downlall ol a prormslng young writer (2 hrs . 30 min) QtlLCMLUCY G> TOO YOUNG TO• Johnny Mann nosts this International Chrtsllan A•d documen- tary deprctrng the plight of s1arv1ng chll- Oren rn Uganda. Thailand. Somalia and Eth1op1a. ( 1 hr ) Ell) ~T fl'lllfOMMNClt "Bndeshead Revrslled Sebasllan Against The World" Sebastran continues on his path of sell· destruc11on, llnally chOOSlng 10 leave 011ford rather than submit to strlet super· \/ISIOO (Pari 4) (A) Q (, hr ) (C) llOft "Take This Job And Shove It" I 198 1. Comedy) Robert Hays. Barbara He1shey A young corp()late execu1111e runs tnlo resistance when he returns 10 hrs hornelown 10 revllallze a company Orewery. 'PG' (I hr , 40 min ) 1£) NA OOLI "POA Cham131onst11ps" Third round (from the Riviera Counrry Club 111 Pacille Palisades, Calli.) (2 hrs l IH) MON "FirefoK" ( 1982. Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones. A U S pilot goes behind Russian lines to steal a SUpetSOOIC fighting plane 'PG' (2 hrs • I 5 mon) ( L) llOft "The Best Utt le Whorehouse In Texas" ( 1982, Musieal) Burt Reynolds. Dolly Parton A flamboyant, muckraking TV personality Illes 10 close down a popu- lar = hOose. 'A' ( t ht .. 55 min.) I SI "Night Shill" ( 1982, Comedy) Henty Winkler, Michael Keaton Two nlghtlhne morgue a11endents t>acome "love b<okers" tor • group ol hoolcers WhO have IOst their pimp 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) ll )llCMI "Hear1aches" (1981, Comedy) Margot Kid<*. AMle Potts. A pregnant woman lllQS along wllh a p'8yglr1. 'R' ( t hr,. 35mln.) ... I ILOWILUCY ........ -WA&.T ~ "The Sky Trap" Alter being forced to aid 8 g&ng of h8foln amuo· glers, a YounO sellplane pilot (Mere McClote) eno8Qel In a8ftal combat eoalnst the ctlmlntlft. (Part 2) (R) ( 1 hr.) 11 EWA tuoe:essful m&n csammy Devit Jf.) trlat 10 correct the wionga ha did to otn.tt In yHrt gone by. nnd e dying woman (Joan Prather) volUn- laa<t fOf a doctOf'I (Mlchaat Lambac:kl l•=~nt. (RI c:;J (I hf) --... "The Mlltk>nery" ( 1982. COm· tdy) MlehMI PafW\. Maggie Smith. In Vic:· torten Lonc:ton. an AnQllcan_ citrgyman frttl'I lrom Atrlca It alllgntO to h98d a Pim mlNlon fOf fattan women Wltll the 11n1nctat IUPPOf"I of tits •mofou• beoatac· trsae 'R' (i hr., 30 min.) -1_,._. .. .. .. Tattoo" (t881. Df•m.) Ona n, Maud Adam& M obMIM<I 111100 .,fiat kldnapa • !-'lion model 80d ptt>- c.-da to CCMW Pl8I bOctt wlll'I l'lla l'landl- ' ' -lahlrclay Cont. Blastets. ( I h1 ) l lLOWLUCY COOlll' a.AP ._ICMtotm•ll umml8 Mc.I "The Hamblelonlan" (!Ive from The Meadowlands) (3 hrs . 30 min) !Ol _,. "Love Al n1s1 Biie" I 1979. Comedy) Goo1ge Hamlltoo, Susan Saini Ja111es (2 hrs ) ($) IHOWYWIFI MOU.YWOCID ~foal Biii Ha111S pieks ana pans the persons and events in Trnsellown U MO¥IE "f"11elox" ( t982. Adventure) Cllnl Eas1wooo. Freddie Jones (2 his .. 15 111111 J Afternoon -1 Cll IUCICITAll nmlm>OCB llOWll "Hudson"s Bay" ( 19 .. 0, Adven 1u1e) Paul Muni. Gene Trerney. (2 his) l lLOVIWCY llAGIC O. l'l.GlllAL ,AllTllQ lmlODUCM 90lOCIY (L) nutmll•U -The sons of ex- astronaut Phil Tracey head for exerting new adven1u1es 1n lhls an1111a1ed film ( 1 ho I I SI llOYll "The Bad News Bears"" ( 1976, Comedy) Waller M1111hqu. Tatum O'Neal l hr . 40 min.) 11:11 (f) CHLDMln .... PlmvAl (") ..U.A.-TATTMlllOW'at IEWTBl'T~ Tiii wm Featured fitness e~perts wno make house calls Melissa Manchester's summer concert tour, Daniel J Travanll (I hr J l lLOVIWCY IPOQtllWt lmlODUCINQ llOl.OQY ( l MOVIE "And Now For Some111ing Com pletely Oollerenr· ( 1972, Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese (I hr JOm1n.J ( H) llOYll .. Looker" ( 198 1. Sclence-Fk Iron) Alben Finney James Coburn ( 1 hr , 34 mrn J ID MOVIE "N11..e G1rr· ( 194 I Comedy) Deanna Durbin. FranchOt Tone (I hr , 30 min) tM@ MO¥IE · Copper Canyon" f 1950, Western) Ray Milland. Hedy Lamarr ( I hr. 50 mrn.J W II l(mlWOllU) Featured an inlervoew with Conrad Bain, one of the stars ol lhe telev1 s1or1 sefles "D1flere111 Strokes". a report on Jennifer Lecl\, age 11, a na1tonal cha=~c rollerskating II auraa.,,,... 00 llMIMT flMITO. M TMI Y\110. CD I LOVI LUCY Q) MOVIE "Streets Qt Hong Kong'" ( 1979. Orama) Gary Con1ns. Nancy Kwan (2 hrs) Eli) llOYA '"Fat Chance In A Thon World"' Some surp11song ans1Ners to the Question many Americans ask themselves every day ·• ·why can 1 I lose welghr?·· -are revealed (R) D ( I hr ) '1!) lmlODUCllG llOlOQY (L l MOVIE '"The P11a1e Movie" ( 1982. Adventure) K11sty McNochol Christopher Atkins ( 1 hr • 40 mon J (;?l MOVIE 'Smokey And fhe Bandit' ( 1977. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Sally Field ( I hr 40 ni1n ) ~II L.A.U> Bf·1"°°' (I~ NA CHM9'1al•I• lr11r(l 1011nc1 (hvt> ho111 the Riviera Counl•y Club on I os Angeles. Calif ) (2 hrs . 30 min ) fl) ITAITMK l lUMLUC'f ..... llCMllOlOtY llOWll '"Looker'" ( 1981 Scieoce-F1c tlon) Afb41rt f'1n1M1y. J•mn Cooorn ( 1 tu .. 34 min) 1198' mOAllADW9W 8) 1UCI MIDM.D,.,... A look el lf\e upcoming WOfld Championships of Track ano Field 1n Helllnlu, Finland ( 1 hr I L~~ / IWICY DMW llYt. l lLOWLUCY CMATMT'f wmt al llOYIM '"The High SchOol For Tt)e Performing Arts" The stUdenls and teachef'g at New York Crty's High SchOol of Performing Arts are profiled (R)Q ~ lfTWUCM llOLOGY (C) MO¥IE "breaking Away'" ( 1979, Ore ma) Deonls Christophel, Paul Dooley ( t hr . 40min) (H) GAii UftAll Al GIOUQIO Kaplan por- uays the legendary comedian In a one- rnan show taped at the Smothers Thea1<e of Peppe101ne university In Malibu Cali· 101111&. ( t hr • 30 min ) (SJ ,.,.. Melba Moore, Robert Gutl· taurne and Sherman Hemsley are featured in a perlounance of the M Broadway musical based on Ossie Davis's play '"Pur lie V1c1011ous " (2 hrs , 20 min ) g MOVIE "Just Tell Me That You Love Me"' ( 1979 Adventure) Robert Hegyes Lrsa Hartman ( I hr . 38 min ) m Wll)OW a. CCJl9IU1IM m& (I) Ta.. "US. Clay Court Cham p1oosn1ps" Women·s Slngles llnal and men's sem1frnals (trom lnd1anaPQhs i'El~~, I .... TMI fftlll artal TME llA Filmed on the village ol Noorvik, Afas!\9, this program exan11nes how Eskimos are becoming part ot contemporary society whole 51111 p~ their na1tve culture 1:91=0:.. uwtM11D ,.. M.~o•• OllTI MO¥IE "Son Qt Srnbad" ( 1954, Adventure) Dale Robe<tson, Sally Forrest i hrS) •ITM~ lf'ICW. ILOVILUCY MOVIE ""Invasion From Inner Earth ( 1974 Sc1ence·F1cllon) Nock Holl. Paul Bentzen (2 hrs ) fl!) TMI HOMOll Of IT AU Jose Ferrer nar· rares a look ar some of the foremost hor ror trims of the last 60 years. featuring tllm clops and 1n1erv1ews with those who helped make Jhem (R} (I hr ) Ei) Ta.. "Cahforma Showdown' (:? hrs) ~ FAia Y '°"'1UIT re) PLAY YOWi IUT GOLi "The Feel Of A Oood Swing"" !Al L>llON "Far Chance' ( 1981. Comedy) ratnham Sco11. January Stevens ( 1 hr . 40 mrn) (ZlMOVIE "'Monty Python Live Al The Hot lywooo Bowl" 11982. Comedy) John Cteese. Michael Palin. ( 1 hr :?5 min ) I llWmAl. MT1 THIA T1W Ml .. rn..111 ~ MOTORCYCl.I WOM.D i wacom IAC«. KOTTU I LOW LUCY I FAia y '°"'1UIT El IR 'I QllUTUT lllllll'llC ... A,,IT .. I "'Best Ever R11nn1>rr,·· I 1 hr I (H}9IMl "TlmoBnndlll" (198t Coo1&- dy) Craig Warnock. Onvld Warfl6f ( f hr .. ~min~ ICllTIWm .. MU.AA 9 ... TUT9'CllTI~ llOV• "FotAI Needles. Fatal Fist"" ( 1917. Adventure) Lo Lia. Wang Tao (2 hrs} (I) Famtl 0. nB AU A <.elebratl<>n of the art 01 an1mot1on as seen through the i es ol Wall Disney IUMLUC'Y TMI MMIC 0. DMICI "What Is New" Dame Margot Fontevo traces the careers ol some performers a11d choreograµhers who have e11pefl1'11enled with new style$ and forms of dance (R) ( 1 '" ) m ,..._, 1101nM1T (C) MO¥IE "Freedom RoAd"' ( 1979. Ora ma} Muhammed Air K111:1 KrostollerSOl'I (3 hrs. IOmin) (0JM0¥1E "All ltie Marbles" ( 198 t, Com- edy) Peter Falk. Burt Young (I hi • 55 min.) U MO¥IE ·'The Salama.fide•·· ( t 98 I, Ora ma) frenco Nero, Anth011y Qwnn (I hr . -,,.,t;;":r"""- ILOVIWCY I PMaY l'OIRUIT , J WOllTIC8fTlll !SJ ..,.,.,..... MOU.nrooo Host Blll Hanis pocks and pans the persons and events 111 T oni.ellown • (ZJMOVIE "'Mornrrue Dearest' ( 1981. Ora· rna) Faye Dunaway. 01ar1a Sc:a1w1d (2 hrs 9m111) .. II TME IM>AD TO LOI AME.II Olympic hopefuls p1ollled are Jay Kearney and Leshe Klein tcanoe ond kayak). Steve Cram ( 1500·me1e1) and Michael Grogan f:c9~111) ctWIUl'I MQILJ WIJI WOM.D Of .otl'TI Scheduled U S Long Course Sw1mrn111g Champ.on~ ships (lrom Clovis. Calli). U.S D1v1ng Cha111p1onsh1ps (hve frt1111 Barllesv1fle. Okla ) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CIJ ......... (fl MOVIE "Games"' ! 1967 Suspense) Simone Slgnornt. James Cann (?hrs) @)..a l lLOVIWCY IOtJDQOU) CllCAMIUI a> Tiii Wiii ...... w. '1i) MO¥IE "Three In The Saddle" ( 1945, Western) Teic Riller ( 1 hr ) t l ) MOVIE · History Is Made At Night'" ( 1937, Romance) Charles Boyer. Jean Arthur (2 hrs ) !Sl MOVIE "Breaking Away"" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Dermis Christopher. Paul Dooley (I hr 40m1n) '1) IWmAl MTI THIA-n. .. @ MOVIE "'Good Guys Wear Black .. ( 1978. Adve111u1e) Chuck Noms. James Franciscus (2 hrs J ~~= @) WIJI WOM.D M "°"11 Scheduled. US Long Course Sw1mrn1ng Champron- shops (lrom Clovis. Calll J. U.S Diving Champ1onsh1p<; (from BArllesvllle, Okla ) l1 hr .'.lO m111 > QJILOVIWCY m cAIJFGlllA coeecmueoaw. ~ d) TOllOMOW'I W Friday. August 5, 1983 13 --------------- -Saturday Cont. •CCJ llO¥ll "Breaking Away" (1979. Ora- ma) Dennis Chr1s1opher, Paul Dooley A bicycle en1husias1 1n a small college 1own spends his post-high schoot summer Hying 10 sor1 out his plans for 1he Mure while lra1n1ng for the two bigges1 races of his Ille 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min) -Sunday --· .. AT-~ ICOM I C:CW.rf CALlll>All ~ lflGITICllfTa llCMI "A Week's Vaca11on" (1981, Drama) Na1halie Baye. Phillippe Ne>tre1 ~hr .. 45 min.) H WHAY'llln O¥a-. •.......,. This Sttua· Hon comedy lakes a humorous look at 1he Wa!.htng1on press corps 0 llCMI "Just Tell Me That You Love Me" ( 1979, Adventure) Rober1 Hegyes. Lr&a Hartman (1 hr .. 38 min) -1 flOltCMttml Nwowr OM NUTllnON "Coronary Disease Oe!lclencles" (!) MllBT ICHllU.a Cl> ,..... Melba Moore. Robert Guil- laume and Sherman Hemsley are featured In e performance of the hit Broadway muS1ca1 based on Ossie Davis's play "Pur- lie Victorious." (2 hrs .. 20 min.) TillY Ne MM ALAMO ... a.ITOf•ICl.W .. CAJT•l•MOO ... Ne llll IPOIB WOii> ••11111M.a•111• tMLOOIUTW Hll """',,,. ..... IUll>AY llAll WC ..... Roman Catholic Bishop Samuel Ruiz Garcia. whO has dedtc:ated hiS Ille to helping the Impoverished resi- den1s of a predomlnenlty Indian area ol southern Me•lco. "profiled (Rl IE~, Fife" { t9•2. Comedy) Gary COoper. Barbara Stanwyck ( 1 hr . 60 ~ Cl) y~ LOT (I) CH> ...,.., --1MI -"°"' Home movies, atUI photos, tellers. docu· rnems from previously secret Illes and mm ckpe provide lhe sobetance fO< this lnvesll· gallon or the Hie of the recluslve billionaire ~~"The Mango Tree" ( 1977, OtA· ma) Goraldlne Atzg8fald {I hr .. 35 min ) NIY .. L01T••AC1 .. ZllFITT _, ... ,. ._.,., LIT--•~ .__ mu.,,,. .... ._..,......,. Oii. POOTIA&.L Saek•tohewan AOuQhrldtft at Edmonton EllclmOt (Al 1? tn • 30 "*'·) CJ) ... "t1Mr1ac~" ( 1981, ComedYl =&;':""'' ._ Pot11. 11 1v .. 39 _, - 18 Fridey, Augu1t 5, 1983 (0)110¥11 "All The Marbles" ( 198 t. Com· edy) Pe1er Falk Bull Young A huslltng. wisecracking manager pushes his two lemale wresllers toward the top 'R' I 1 hr : SS min J t:11 l.Z)CMA&ll~°"1MI .... ec.. df) TODAY'IMUQIOll TMAY'ICAT UTTUMICA&.I WIL.lll.R~ =:=.., TMZM 9IC'lMm DAY°' lllDllCO~MI-..,,, "°"" .... ,llAll ( ) llCME "Cold River" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Suzanne Weber, Pal Pe1erson ( 1 hr . 30 min) (IJ llOYll "The Mango Tree" ( 1977. Ora· ma) Geraldine Fitzgerald. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) 0 llCME "Adven1ures 01 The Wilderness Family" ( 1975, Adventure) Robefl Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw ( 1 hr • 40 min) ,. UMT'lll-1:11 TODAY'I MUlllOll H•M.L9'MCMGues1 Tug McGraw WlllTO~ otW...-T'I u.oYD Oll.Yll .., .. MIUllY ----(a) MWOIU T.oM0w (~---Tl--. .-TH COflll.Ne 1:11 llCME "Sunset Boulevard" t 1950. O!ama) Wtlham Holden. Glof1a Swanson 2 hrs . 15 min.) ... (l)MeAY- 1111•MLJll ...,. ........ ...... , u.oYDOll.N M-,..,,Al.R.L ~ -mmTCll>Q =~-) u-. "Ga Cooper" lMI J •n -~ sons ol e11· as1ronaut Phll Tracey head 10< exciting r'WlW adventures In this anlma1ed film { 1 hr) (l)llCMI "Black Beauty" ( 1971. Orama) Mark lester. Walter Sleuk. ( 1 hf .. <&5 min) CZ) llO.. "loy Breasts" ( 197". Susrnse) At11ln Delon. Mlrellte Oare. (2 .. 1hta.r-aw _,..llmATCM.YM'f llBIDll!IL,_. ..... CAT ... ft!UI ... ..,. "Oelaltrophet" ( 1977) Docv fMntary Narrated by Wllll8tn COnr~ ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) (A) M LGMI 9f • -Anlmlted. Eddie Albtft ,,.,,,,. tht etory of tt1e lOtb'I tight to N'/9 hit ~ ~ tr ... trom ••11netlon. I •n11 • Nm111&&. .. ._.,_UPI .... ~.,---:.r " .... Ulln @ rT•WTTBI (Z) llO¥ll "The Best Llltle Whorehouse In Texas" ( 1982, Muslcal) Burl Reynalds. Dolly Parton A flamboyant, muckfakll'lg rv personahty tries 10 close down a popu· lar bawdy house 'A' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) l ::.LWI.=~/ IATllAll .-r--.... .... -IPOllTIClll'l8 ( )llCMI "Time After Time" (1979. Sci· ence-Ftetion) Malcolm Mc00w8'1. David Warner. ( 1 hr .. 52 min ) UJllOYll "The Hungry I Reunion" ( 1981. Comedy) Documentary (I hr • 35 min ) tO) llCMI "The Eyes Of The Amaryllis" ( 1975. Drama) Ruth F0<d. Kalherlne H~hton. ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) 0 llCMI "The Man From Clover Grove" ( 1973. Drama) Cheryl Millef, Ron Masak. lhr . 35 min.) • CIMIHIW 1111 (])PACI M llATIOM fl) IBTlltl ... WC..... Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum and Dr George ForeN discuss the efforts ot Lutherans and Jews to confront the anti-Semitic views of Martin Luther and lbf~t:~een the lwo religious Lmm--...ntCOfJUlm MWOIUTW -~, .. .-r---..-) M'I mATllT •& ii "1967 Green Bay Packers Hlghllghla" (R) .., .. ,.,...., .. dl).,.. "The Tin Star" (1957. Wett· ern) Htnry Fonda. Anll'lony Ptlfl{lfls. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) .. , •• I Ulm M POOlW1 "Pre-Seaton Game" Oakland Raiders vs. San Franolsoo <&lle<a Qhrs.) • .. "Son Of Sinbed" ( 1954. Adventure) Diie Aobertaon, Sally Fbrres1 2 hrs,) TlltW.WNMtlt-.Y ••• Ulf.._ .... lmM.DOPTMllM ~----~ M LAWU .. C~ll 1.in. d8 Wttthtlmef end Cdllt Robtrtt jolf\ Paul Oukt 10< en up.to-t~e evm-mela~~lvtMtleL" •·11r11u1111-.-. .. ~ ... "~fotoe" (1981, Ad\19n- ture) Barry 8oll'Mek, P9'M l(hlmbett&. 1! ht., 40 min) Cl) Nl _, ''PGA °*"PloNNP" '"*cl round (from fhl AMtrt Ocluntty CM> In P9cll\e Pt ... l'JM. Cellf.) • (R) (2 twt.. 30 (;' .... ,.Ont On OM" ~1977, °'9me) Ac»bY Benton. ~tt Olodt. (1 ht., ·r=-~ CZl ''Uart Of ~ DIMn" ( t$11. br•me) Anthotly Quinn. ~ Alld. (2 ht&~&=+ --.. ~ •• Qey Courr CNM-.. llitetl'• tlrdlit..,.. (""9 from ==~btmJa.ll'fin. 30 mill\) -liilurclg Coat. wen n 1 1 ht . 46 n11n 1 -1teM.nmAT llON "Tho Oono'• "" Here" (No ate) ( 1 hr) 00 ... '"The Nine UvH 01 Fritz The cat" (No DuteJ Animated ( 1 ht . 30 mlnt.lri · tW Cl>@ ... 8 E.&f 1111 -Featur11d: iilne11 •.o<perla Wl'lo mak~ houte celll; Melltla Manchet1er·1 aummer concert tour. Denlel J. T ravanll. ( 1 hr ) G .,_ "The Howards 0 1 Virginia" ( 1940, Drama) Cary Grant, Ma.rtha Scoll A married couple trom contrasllno beck· groonda fltld that their pollllcal attlludes toward the RevoluUonary War e11empllfy the differences between them (2 hrs., 10 min I m WOllL.D .._ fUTIVAl WOifman Jack l'l<>Sts this musleal program trom Cannes, France. leaturlng well-known performers as well as newcomers lo the Industry. Guests include Ttle Gap Band, Cheap Tuel\, Loura Brannigan and t<lm Wiide. t!'art t) (I hr, 30 min) g) lllO¥ll "Death Moon" ( 1978. Mys- tery) Robert Fo~wotth. Barbara Trent· ham An executive vacationing In Hawaii believes that he 1s the victim of a native ci11se placed on his tamlly generations ea11ief (2 tvs ) 8) AlmlCM PUYMOUll ''The Skin Qt Our Teeth" Ttiornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prtze-wmrnng comedy is presented from the Old Clobe Theatre rn San Diego, Sada Thompson stars (2 hrs ) , CCl MOVIE "Breaking Away" ( 1979. Ofa· ma) Dennis Christopher. Paul Dooley A bicycle en1huslas1 1n a small college town spends his µost·high school summer trying 10 so11 out his plans lor the future while 11e1n1ng IOI the two biggest races ot his hie 'PG' (I hr . 40 min ) (El .oltTICIWTlll !Hl OVIJI HIM. -llMll)IWT This Stlua· hon comedy takes a hum<>fous look al the Washington press c<>fps I Ll MOVIE 'Barbara Broadcast" ( 1975. Comedy) Annelle H-:iven. CJ Laing Appel1les bolh cul1nart and carnal are sahshed at an exclusive dining establish· menr ( t hr . 22 min) fS) lllAllRI John Byner shows you things slranger than truth. larger ltian Ille. and lanier lhan anything you've ever seen o ID NOT llAT Fealured: A debate on whether lhearres Showing only porno- i phic movies ~ould be closed. ( I hr ) 1UI MIGHT 11'Aatl tta MOVIE .. Manbeasl. Myth Or Monster" ~Dale) (2 hrs l U 68 UTIMDAY '9QHT lNI Hosts Rick MoutnlS and Dave Thomas, G1Jes1s The Bus Boys (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) UMC ... (I) MOVIE "A ~lreercar Named Desire" (195 t, Drama) Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh A Soulhern belle loses he1 sanity While trying to preserve her laded gentility against Iha harassment ol her harsh and brutish brother-In-law (2 hrs., 25 min.) Cil ~NllWOM ... ®J KGI ROC«I • ftil MOVIE "Heavy Metdl" ( 1981, Sc1ence- Fic11on) Animated Voices ol John Candy, JOhn Vernon A mysterious green orb of tremendous power has a strange elle<:t on a variety ot charaC1ers 1n d11teren1 times and places 1n lhe universe 'R' I t hr . 30 min) O MOVIE ·1 ooker' ( t98 I, Science·F1c· 11onl Albert n nney James Coburn The mysterious deaths ol a series or beauuful mO<Jels 1nvot11eo 1n a new ad11eo1S1'lg project are~ on tlw p&atlc IM.llQllOfl who QPef&ted on tMm 'PG' ( t ht • 34 mill) (SJ.,_ "Hit" ( 1973, Adventure) Bitty Oeo Wlltlamt. Richard Pryor A biaak r.d· etal agent bt"er over hit deugttter'1 death sets out lo trep IM geng of French drug smuggle1a ne belleves to be rnpooalble. 'R' (2 hra., 16 min.) . tW8 .. "A Cold Night'• Death" (1972, HC¥ror) Robert Cul'p, Elf Walleeh. A t110Wy mountain labOratory becomes the liCene of a mysterloiJ1 and horrible el(peri. ment that b8Ckfllee on 1Cleotll11 wo<klng thete wrth apea. (2 hra.) -;UU911IWI ,_ TNI llltTOl'I .. ~ fOOTIALL S11ka1chewan Roughrk1ers at Edmonton Esklmoe (A) ~his .. 30 min.) liJ llON ··Ghost Slory" ( 1981. Horror) Fred Astaire, John Houseman. Mysterious deams begin fo decimate the ranks of a small clrcle ot elderly men who share both a monthly storytelling get·IOQether and a SO·year·otd secret. 'R' (I hr .. SO min.) tll MOWll "The Slud" ( 1978, Ofama) Joan Collins, Oliver TOblas A waiter advances his career by sleeping wllh his boss's wife 'A' (1 hr .. 35 min.) I AllmDtm:MCOat....,,.. tll9 ~11'Aatl tl::al lilCMI "The Frozen Dead" ( 1967, Horror) Dana Andrews, Anna Potk A German sclenhsr a11empts 10 bring back lhe Hitler regime by thawing out Nazi deep-freeze votµnteers. (2 hrs.) ID MOWll "The Return Of Mr. Moto" ( 1965, Mystery) Henry Sliva, Terence Longdon. A saboteur Is apprehended before he can gain control ol all oll leases 1n lhe Persian Gulf. ( t hr , 30 min.) (i,) lilCMI "8 To 4" ( 1981, Comedy) Anneue Haven, VeronlCa Hart A group ol sec1e1ar1es m1• business wllh pleasure. ( t hr . 15 min) '21111Cl MOVIE "Beach Gtrls" ( 1982, Comedy) Debra Blee. Val Kline. A teeo·age girl's r11ends help her 10 loosen up so they can yet on w11h having tun al the beach. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min) ... 1 G) llOCIC .... MIU. TmlTI IPACl:- lllB'llllen' •1WOM l9WI ... tc0n ... ~TMC:U MOVIE "Looker" ( 198 t. Science-Fie· lton) Albert Finney. James Coburn. The rnysterrous deaths ol a series of beaulilul models 1n11olved 1n a new advertising prorect are blamed on lhe plasllc surgeon who operated on them 'PG' ( I hi . 34 mm) (OJ MOVIE "Hot Line" ( 1980, Ofama) Jes1e St James A young woman becomes the vlellm ol her se>1ual drives. ahr. 20m1n) t11 IUT Of-.? IPlaAl ta lilCMI "Footsteps" ( 1972, Orama) Richard Crenna. Joanna Pettet. A "do-Of· die·· football coach Is hired by a small col· l~e to shape up 11s team ( t hr . 30 min ) W MOVIE .. The Castllten" ( 1963, Adven· ture) Cesar Romero, Frankie Avalon A young Spanish nobleman finds romance and adventure when he leads his people In a senes ol raids (2 hrs. 45 min ) W '1 OOGllllOHT U..: VIDIO W MC ... 1:91( l llOVW "Southern Comfort" (198 1 Orama) ~ e11h C<.trad1ne. Powers Boothe. A group ol Natl0031 Guardsmen on weell- end maneuvers in a Lou1s1ana beyou spark a small guerrilla war W11h a commu· n11y of btlckwOOda Cajun& 'R' ( t hr . 40 _ 1mlnJ.ACl:- llON "Sky O<agon" ( 19-49. My11ery) Rola1'd Wlntws, Keye Lld<e F1med Chi· neM detective Charlie Chan ln~tto11" a murder 11board en airplane. ( 1 hr , 30 min) ( L) llON "The BNt llltle WhorehOUae In Texas" ( 1962, Muslcal) Bul1 AevnolO.. Dolly Parton. A flamboyant, mue~raklng TV personality tries ro c:lose down a popu- lar =house 'A' (I hr., 55 min I flt "I Could Nev8f Have Sex With Any Man Who Has So Llltle Regard For My Husband" ( 1973, Comedy) Carmine Carldl, And<ew Duncan. BoredOm leadt to sexual shenanigans when two mlddle- aged couples vacation for the 1Ummer In Mortha's Vineyard 'Iii' (1 hr . 30 min.) (l )llON "Mommle Deare81" ( 1981, Dra- ma) Faye Dunaway. Diana Scarwld For· lies film star Joan Crawford raises her two adopted chlld1en in a domestic alm06· phere lf\al varies trom lui1urlovs ccunfort to sadistle dl&elpllne. 'PG' (2 hrs , 9 min.) Ml al)~TMCll ~CC) llCMl "Strange Behavior" ( 1981. Suspense) Michael Murphy. Louise Flef~her A pollCe olfk:et Investigates a series of brulal murders In a 5£'li!H Mid· western college town 'R' (I hr. '35 min ) ~-~IUO ~ ca.-rt OOl1 ,,,., ,_ ··0uke Children's Classrc I For The LO\le 01 Chtl dren" (R) (0) MOVIE "Love Al First Bile" ( 1979. Comedy) Ceorge Hamlllon, Susan Saint James A lo11e·sml11en Count Ofacule packs up his collln and heads 101 New Yo1k City to find the reincarnation ot a tor· mer love ( I hr . 35 min ) M (HlllC>ft! "The MuSIC Man" (1962. Mus•· cal) Rober! Pr8'3ton, Shirley Jones A last·talkrng salesman com8'3 to a small rown 1n Iowa to organize a boys' band and 1nadverrenlly falls 1n IOve wilh an unmar- rle<l ~blaflan (2 tirs. 35 min ) Ml 8 llCml "The F11st 36 Hours 01 Or Durant" I 1975, Ofama) Scoll Hylands. Karflerine Helmond An tdeallstlc young su1geon hnds his career at stake as he contronrs rhe realities ol medical ethics (1 hr., 30 mm.) U MOVIE "The Cflmson Canary" ( 1945. Mystery) Noah Beery, Lois Collier A group ot jau musicians t:>ecome the prime suspects when the nightclub's singer IS lound murdered ( I hr , 30 min ) (!)~THE~ (!.?) WIB It .wn (El NOMHHOW ~ "Grand Prix ol C1nc1noa11" (R) (2 hrs.) UI CD GROO¥Y GOOUU ID MOVIE "Arch 01 Trtumph" (t948. Ota· ma) Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer An Ausman refugee searches Paris for a Gestapo agent (2 hrs,) 0MOVIE "Talloo" (1981. Orama) Bruce Dem, Maud Adams An obsessed tattoo ar11s1 k1onaps a tastuon model and pro- ceeds 10 cover her body with his handi· work. 'A' (I hr. 45 min.) M (Sl MOVIE "Breaking Away" ( 1979. Ora· ma) Dennis Chrislophet, Paul Dooley A bicycle enthusiast In a small college town spends his post-high schOOI summer lrymg to sort OUI his plans lor the future while 1ra1n1ng lor lhe two biggesr races of his hie 'PG' ( 1 hr • 40 min ) •(!.) .......... (1J) THE WOM.O TOllOMOW Friday, August 5, 1983 15 -Sunday Cont. ,.11es~ (3hrs) U..11 .,_"Shall We Dance" (1937, Mys- tery) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers (I hr . 55mln.) .. D GI TIACI ,,_ fllaD "Wa<ld Cham- pionships" Finals. In the women's marathon and men's sho1 pot llTom Hef· sink1, Finland). (2 hrs ) 8 IUJIAWI..,,,., ,_ "Calllornla Showdown" (2 hrs.) e MOWll "The View From Pompey's Head" ( 1955, Otama) Richard Egan, Dana =er (2 hrs I • "The Inspector General" ( 1949. Musical) Danny Kaye, Elsa Lan- chester. (2 hrs.) fl)~ WATllt WMAn mn Agrl· wttural, envlfonrnental and walef Industry speakers debate whether more dams. resevoirs and canals should be built 10 meet Calllornla's waler needs. ( 1 hr ) (CJ MOWll "Improper Channels" ( 1981, Comedy) Alan Arkin, Mariette Hartley. ( 1 hr .• 32 min.) CID MOWltllb ..,... 1M1 ... ITOll'Y Home movies. s1111 photos. lellers. docu- ments from previously secret lileS and lilm clips provide the substance fa< this lnvestl· gallon of the life of the rectuslve billionaire Uhr) (S) MOWll "The Great Caruso" ( 1950. Muslcal) Marlo Lenza. Ann Blyth ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) g MOWll "Circle 01 Two" (1980, Romance) Richard Burton, Tatum O'Ne81. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) .. •==r..,,,., ~ .... "TM For Two" ( 1950, MUSI· cal) Dofn:/· Gordon MacRae. 12 hrs.> GI ~ fJI WI ,,_ DIA'" "My Father Sold Studebaker&" A young men eJtamlnes his compte11 and ollen painful relationship with Na late lather -1~~ llOlll "Funnies! Man In The World" ( 1969. Comedy) Documentary. Narrated l~=•Jr. (2hrs.) •rrmnw nma:•mm .. "Time Atter Tlme" (1979, Scl-~Fletlon) Meleolm McDowell, David Watl:w.i t hr., 52 min.) CD "A Weetc'• Vecatlon" ( 1981. Drama) Nathalie Saye, Phillippe Nol<el u hf .. 45 min.) .. cg) llOlll "The Eyes 0 1 The Ameryui. .. ( 1976, Drema) Rulh Ford. Kt1therlne HOUQhlon. ( 1hr .. 35 min.) • 9 I wmt ._ Gues11: John Robinson. heed CQ&Ch. Loi Angeles Rams end hit Wife: Johnnie Johnton. ulety, LOI Ange- lel Rama. Irr~---,., :...if::a.Coopef" .. '"WtlOQPMI" ( t93i(J, Mulleell Eddie C.nl0t, &.tty Greble. ( I ht . 30 mlrliln..c. -1 • .. ..... Sctleduttld: Johtl Collnl I Kenny Whetatone 10-round Mlddluligtlt b001 (from ~ Ill.), SurYlvll ol Iha ,111"1 -WQf'*I I ..,... OblUtc:le COUrtt (from 8un Al\oer, Ore.), tv 30mlti.) "' .,.. .. cu .. Denny hOett !Ne IS*Jll tMt ett.mpi. 18 Frldtiy, Auguet I , 1888 to dispel common stereotypes about agiog and create a posu1ve awareness of AmerlC8'S elderly. ( t tv I Cl)ITMTmC Q MOWll "Spectre Of Edgar Allan Poe" ( 1973. Horror) Rober! Walker Jr . Cesar Romero (2 hrs.) l1J) CMAllJl'I ~ G) llOWll "Pony Express" ( 1953, West· ern) Charlton Heston. Rhon<ta Flemmg (?hrs.) ti) MOWll "Streets Of Hong Kong" ( 1979. Otama) Gary Collins. Nancy Kwan (2 hrs ) fli) WALL.,._., WIB "Our WOfd ts Our Bond" Guest host· Carter Randan Guest Peter Gordon. president. T Rowe Pnce Tax-Free Income Fund 8i) UV1CM ITOll'Y (~)MOWll "Bait Of Fire" ( t942, Comedy) Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck ( 1 ht . 50 ;al. (:() ltca111 (~llOlll "Black8eau1y" (197t, Otama) Marti Lester, Walter Slezak. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) g llOWll .. AdVentures Of The W~detness Family" ( t975. Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Damante Shaw ( 1 hr. 40 mm.) .. MU1\M .. •llMCMOf-CDCCUU WMIMIOll-lt~ 'JmDC•ITOIY .. NICI,._ CMM.ll'IMr&I '° ........ ra .. .,. •llMCMOP-... ..-0 a.. "Where Do TM Democrats Go From He1e?" GueS1s: Jeff Greenfield, Mark Green, J Daniel Mahoney. ( 1 hr.) 6l> ..,. IM Robbie Doyle focuses on the theory, practice. ca1e and handling of splnnak8'S M he lakes two stUdentl OU1 In o large boat. D (E) Ck POO'lllU. Calgary Stempedefl at British Columbia Lions (~hrs.) (li)vmGMCllOI (0 M DOmlY IBf DOOi A '1'QUP of kids try to hide • de>nkey from lnilr apert- 11':,:? ~ . .--..a... • UlllWUI .,_ Guests: car Smith. MlcMel Murphy, Del Reeva, The OsbO<ne Bro~ hr) 1111.... .,,. .... _ .. me ... .... ... ... WU.mmT,....., ~ .... ·--··· ...... .... "Cold RW.r" (1982, A<Mn- l\lft) &.atnne Wtbtr. Pet Pet8fl0n. ( 1 tw., 30mln 1 00 .. 'Sg1 PeoPer'I Lonely HMrtl Ciub Band" (1e)'a. ~1) Peter Fr~I~. Bee 0eet. ( 1 l)f., 61 min) -~MU.ml abte lor stUdents. ( 1 hr.) ®1 11'1 IOCOCll» .... e llO'lll "Peace Is Our Prol8SSIOn" ( 1960, Adventure) Lassie, Ron Hayes The stalf at an Air Force base Is plagued by problems lnvolvlng a snow goose and a diabetic poodle (2 hrs.) II) .,_ "The Burning Hiiis" ( 1957. Western) Tab Hunter, Natatle Wood Two young love<s llee an unscrupolous canle baron 1n a desperate light for survival (2 hrs.) fJll PACO OP--=-"A Professor 01 Surgery" Dt W1Mlam Sllen. teacher and sorgeon-11}-chlel at Boston's 8e1h Israel Hosptta~Ollled, I ':a "Fat Chance In A Thin World" Some SUrPflSlng answers to the Quesllon many Americans ask themsetves every day -"Why can't I lose weight?" -are revealed (R) CJ ( 1 hr.) (C) llOlll "M6gal0fce" (1981, Adven- ture) Barry Bostwick, Persis Khamballa. A group of technologically superior mer· cenarieS ballle the forces of a tiny military dictatorship 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) CID llOlll "Paternity" (1981. Comedy) Bu(I Reynol~. Beverly D' Angelo. A bach· elor In his lorlles who wants to be a father searches lor the righl woman to bear his child. 'PG' ( t hr .. 35 min.) (J) MON "One On One" ( t977, Drama) RObby Benson. Annelle O'Toole. A bOy who goes 10 college on a basketball scholarship Is abVSed by the coach . sca<ned by his tutor and used by the school lor its own purposes, 'PG' ( 1 hr , 38 min.) D MON "Dragonslayer" ( 1981; Adven- ture) Peter MacNlcol, Calllin Clarke. A daring young man allempts 10 rescue a maiden from the wrath of an ancient, flre- =ibfoit.;.:, ·~· ( 1 hr., 55 min.) -.a.-r AT.,_ llOWlll &::. .. ...,,, ... "The Outllw JoMy Welel" 11e1e. w .. tern) Cflnt Eatlwood, Sondra lod<e. A men beComet en outlaw when a ruthleel bend of UnlO(\ IOldler'I destroys hit SoutMrn lerm ancl kllll hit wife end '°"''PG' E hft.iJ:1;'N l •rc•• ,..... -<I>• .... • .., A uml -LO'll Wtllle el1~tlng-to r~ a llnlllar pertONI prOblem, • dedicated tociel wottcer (Michael Warren) trlM to bridge Iha gap btfween a youth (Oevld Hollandef) encl hit ldoptlw teml!Y. C 1 ht. I e MMnu. Ceifofnle Angell at S..ttlt Maflner• (3 ht&.) • 9 ll9 _.. •l•llCI--... CAT• 'ftll MT Anlmettd. Of. s.-· terned cer In rhe Het angen the llnllt• Grinch. wtio then ,,.,. him fn • atrenge bMrn of light thet pt~ll "*"Y klndl of P9U_,. and lf@;._. ..... .......... Wind rom Soutt\'' DOntild Woodl end ..hllit Herda tt• In • dr81N11o .... of unrequlMd ICM ~trtd 8'~ M'ltrel Arnencen ~ln11melllrltlfllnn. (1hr.) •-AT ... "The ~n &r ..... rtecttrlo M• end Aonetd Romm (tfum.,.tt), Gteeme .Pegt' (F'rtnef'I ftam) , [ugeN W•ttl (tromt10111e) Ind °*"' 0.1llflb9Ch (tutltl COfl•• tfle dllll~ 9"INd bf•~ jOlnfnQ -lanclay ConL -""'llYOllD •• BJ ... _.,,.91 •CM9W ... _.,_IMWlmtAVIOI ~YIMll 1W mT OP AJl LOI AllllLll ......,.,. 1111-wmtDAVID~ 90N "ln\l&Slon From Inner Earth" ( 1974, Sclenc&-Flcllon) Nock HoH, Paul Bentzen. (2 hrs ) I IMlt••CI W1M TMI IOAD TO LOI AMQllll OCI ... (ff) VIDIO MllOX ([') .,_ "Persecu11on" ( 1974, Otama) Lana Turnev Aall}h Bares ( t hr . 30 , min) CO) llOVll "Paternity'' ( 198 t, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Beverly D' Angelo. ( 1 hr , 35min.) 0 llOVll "Diagonslayer" ( 198 t. Adven· ture) Peter MacNicol, Caitlin Clarke ( t hr., 55 min.) m CtlLDMN llTWlllt LR Alm DIAnt Carol Lawrence and Art Linkletter host this look at the children ol East Africa and their struggle for SUr\llval Guests· Dick Van Patten, Wilham Sha1ner. Dean Jones. Eire" Zlmbahst Jr ( 1 hr l t1:1I (!) Mm.AU. New York Mets at Chicago Cu~:rs. 15 min.) 11::91 COU·1M'TTMD CllMCM .. '"' HOl9 I OCUNI• ( ) ,.._,. ROCK Paranoid Boober loses the epecial J)fot.ctlve hat given to him by Merjoty. the talking trash hMp. .......... _, ,_ ITOOlll tll NAeoLI Coverage ol the National Long Drive Championship (ll\le from the Riviera Country Club In Los Angeles, Cal~ I llO¥ll "The Virgin Queen" ( t955, Otama) Bette Davis. Richard Todd. (2 hrs.) 8D UllBY C9n9I TW "An Opera Gala A Salute To George London" Opera stars lncludrng Joan Sutherland. Ma11lyn Home and James McCracken gather at the Concert HaM 10 pay tribute to thei< mentC>f and colleague George London; Beverly Sills hosts. (Al (2 hrs.) G) ,,_Tracy Austin vs. Martina Navrl- tllova (2 hrs.) «!)OCIAMUI ~ llOYll "Baar Island" ( 1980, Suspense) Donald Suthe<tand, Vanessa Red= (1hr ,43mln) (fl) "Forne tO From Navarone" ( 1978. Adventure) Robert Shaw. Harri· son FOfd (2 hrs ) . CS) PYClllAUC* Peter O'To<>le rs Prof. Hig- gins, Margot Kidder is Eliza Ootltlle and John Standrng is Col• Picke11ng 1n this per- IC>fmance or Ge<>fge Bernard Shaw's clas- SIC comedy chronicling the professor's etlorts to make Eliza presentable to socr-~ (2hrs.) W llCMI "Next To No Time" (1956. Comeoy1 K.9Meth More, Belly Drake. (2 N S ) -till 1"MCll Alm M.D "NatlOnal AAU- U S A JunlOr ~mplcs" j 1 hr ) ta:llD 1111 NA ~IDlll • 1'"'-1 round (hve from the Riviera Country Club In Lot Are.::11.) (3 hrs .. 30 min.) SI RD.UGI' MmMI Cl) TOP .. IO .. Melvin Paut I Bobby Johnson 10·round llghtwelghl bout (from Atlanlle~J~,J.). (R) (3 hfs.) W II Cl) IWIDAY Scheduled: HectC>f Camacho I Bazooka Limon 12-round Super Featherwelghl boul (llVe trom San Juan. Puerto ~lco), The Calgary Stampede Rodeo (from Alberta. Cana- Ida) ~'; l -~ •MAW ADMl-tl llCMI "Tom Brown's School Days" ( 1940, Ofarna) Cedric Hardwlcke. Fred· die Bartholomew. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) <L.l llOVll "And Now For Somelhlng Com- plelaly Dltlerenl" ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman, John Cleese ( t hr., 30mln.) (0)-0M 0 *-IOUl1CI Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy s1ar as a married couple who rellecl on therr 50 years together CZ) llCMI ''The Last Metro" ( 1980. Ofa- ma) Catherine Deneuve. Gerard Depar- dleu Olrected by Francois Truffaut. (2 hrs. tOm1n) 1.a (!1) IAIDAU. Atlanta Braves at Los Ange- W estcliff Chiropractic The Only Shoe That's Fitting The Timberland!S boat shoe is the perfect •ddition to any wardrobe. It h.s waterproof brown leather uppers tl1at stay soft and supple, solid hrass eyelets that won't rust, and a pennanently bonded soft , white Vibram* sole for longer wear. It's the da~ic boat shoe with one big difference: Timberland quality. 'n-L~-;I ,a A~.,~ for mm ..-.:I"""""" IUJllA21illlll ~ -Av•1labl~ Al - ) , 3565 EHi CoH I Hlgh-y J t arltys Coron1 del M111 CA 92625 (7141675-1850 Office DR. ROBERT A. BADGER IEW P4TIEIT'S ACCEPTED 645-5300 2043 Weatcllff Dr., Suite 108 Newport Beach (near Coco's at 17th & Irvine) Frlday,August5, 1983 17 -Sanday Cont. meaning patsy becomes involved with a group of clumsy gangsters (2 hrs. 10 min.) -mMCl.UI •IFlllllBT.-rwoM ... mM MCM "IHRA Nationals" (lrom Norwalk. Ohio) (A) 11 hr.} ®llO¥ll "Time Alter Time" (1979. Sc•· ence-FictK>n) Malcolm McDowell. David Warner HG Wells chases the 1nlamous Jack the Ripper from Victorian London 10 modern day San Francisco through the use of a ttme machine 'PG' ( 1 hr . 52 min) D llO¥ll "Southern Comlort" (1981. Orama) Ke11h Carradine. Powers Boothe A group of Nallonal Guardsmen on week· end maneuvers 1n a Louisiana bayou spark a smatt guemlla war w11h a commu- nity ol backwoods Ca1uns 'A' ( 1 hr . 40 min) (%) llOYll "Icy Breasls" ( 1974, Suspense) Alain DelOn Mireille Dare A telev1S1on writer ttavels to Nice where he meets a beaulllul woman suspected of mor= her husband (2 hrs ) -cm "Shall We Dance· ( 1937. Mys· tery) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers. A pail of dancers are lorced into marriage because ol public opinion ( t hr . 55 min.) .. 8 llO¥ll "The Man With The Golden Arm" ( 1956. Orama) Frank Stnalra, Kim Novak A drug addict sttuggles to klCk his habit. (2 hrs .. 25 min ) -rn m¥ll "In This Ovr Life" t 1942. Dra- ma) Belle Oa\115. George Brent A cruel and selfish woman successfully deslloys her sister's marriage 11nd 111en sets out to repeat the same when her SISier becomes ~aged again (2 hrs , 10 min ) -([) mww "Slarsky And Hutch" ( 1975. Orama) David Soul, Paul Michael Glaser A palf ol tough undercover c()()S se1 out lo -Monday -llondng Moviea- •CC> "lmp1ope1 Channels" ( t981, Come- dy) Alan Atkin. Marlette Hartley ( I hr • 32 min) .. e "Cannery Row" ( 1982. OrernaJ Nick Nolte. Debra Wlnge1 (2 hrs ) .. (I) "My ChamptOn" ( t981. Orama) Y~o Shlma"3. Chris Mllchom (I hr, 45 min.) CZ) "Monty Python live l\t The Hollywood Bowl" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cleese. Michael Palin ( t hr , 25 min ) .. 00 "A Challenge For Robin Hood" ( 1968. Ad\/enture) Barrie Ingham, Jame1 Haytei. ( 1 hr , 35 min) •a> "A Stolen I lie" ( t9•6. Orama) Bette Devit, Glenn Ford <2 hr&.) .. CC) "Chortle Chan And The Curse Of The Dragon Queen" ( 1981. Comedy) Peter U.tlnov, Richard Hatch. 11 hr,, 36 min.) M C!) "Hold Beck The Dawn" (t9•1. Orn me) Chaflet Boy&f, Ol1vl3 de Havllllind fl hts.) • "WhO Has Seen TM Wind'?" ( 1977. Ornmel GOldon Ptnsent. Jose Feu., ( 1 tv . •Omln) {I) "Whoopoel" ( t9JO. MUSlCGI) Fddle C.ntOf, Belly Grable (I ht , 30 min) M (O) "CttatlcnQe To a. f'rM" (1976, Adven1111e) Mike Ma1urkl. Jimmy Kano l_t hr .. 30mln) .. (CJ "Moonshine County E11ptest" ( 1977, Oremt1) Jotltl S11xon. Susnn Howard 20 Friday. Auguat &. 1983 trap a klllef only to find l'hal they are his ine11~~ hf • 30 m1n ) ,_ W UQ09'TMDAWID HCMOWllZ ... AUITMLIM 111.D POOTUU. Cl') WlllWMOIMM. HI 90W'a "Penitentiary II" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy Ernie Hudson. An old prlSon enemy murders a boKer's gKllriend. forcing him to return 10 the ring 'A' ( 1 hr , 50 min.) t:a(!) 90W'a "Bowery Bombshell" ( t946, Comedy) Bowery Boys. Sheldon Leon· ard Photographs Implicate the Boys 1n a big bank robbery ( 1 hr . 30 min ) W 11 AT 0. 9'TM G.ll8St George Leonard, author (1 hr.) ~ CC).,_ "Ca1as1rophe1" ( 1977) Docu- mentary Narrated by W11Uam Conrad Many ot lhe most devastating dlsas1ers In history. including lhe exploslon ot !he Hin- denburg and the sinking ot the Andrea Dorla, are relived in a collage ot crises 'PG' ( 1 hr . 32 min I 190.,_ "Halloween II" (196t. Hor1or) Jamie Lee CU<tls. Donald Pleasenoe A hopelessly Insane murderer conhnues his reign ot terror in a small town 'A' ( I hr . 30m1n) ttl(Hl .,_ "Co4d River" (1982. Adven- ture) Suzanne Weber, Pat Pe18fson Two young chlldrefl have a seiies of adven· lures while 1ravellng lhrough the Adiron- dack wilderness ·PG· ( 1 hr., 30 min ) HI fl([) C81 ... ...rwATat (0) &ma.Y ITOml The wOfk ol 1oe1ay·s hottest young writers, dlrectOIS and slats are gathered together In shOfl film, video and animated segmen1s ( t hr ) CZ)_. "Heartache&" (1981. Comedy) Margot Klddet. Annie Potts A pregnant woman regs along w11h a playgwl ·Fr ( I ht , 35 min.I •(Q) "The Slipper And The Aoee The SIOIY Of Cln<lefella" ( 1976. Fantasy) Richard Chamberlain, Gemme C1aven. (2 hrs . 30 min) e "Runewey ltlend" ( 1962. Adventure) Miies Buclleoan. Simone Buc"8nan ( I hr .. 35 min) CZ) "The Best Little Wholehouse In Tex· as" ( 1982. Mus1C81). Burt Reynolda. Dolly Patton. (1 hr . 55 min.) -CC) "The Real Glory" ( t939. Drnme) Gtiry Coop«, Davlcl Niven. ( 1 hr . 35 min) (I) "Thtee Lillie WOfdS" ( t950. M"*al) Fted Astaire. Rad Skelton ( 1 ht • •O min) -«!) "Son ot Paierooe·· ( 1952, eom.dy) Bob Hope, Jane AulNlt (2 hn) ,_."They Got Me Covered" ( 1~. Com· ~) Bob Hope, DorOlhy L•mour. (I hr., 35 min.) fZ) "Hoartectles'" ( 1~ 1. Comedy) M#· !t ~. Annie P01t1 ( 1 ht., 38 mlfl.) "Top4te" ( 1933, Comedy) Johtl '."Y!!'f!•· M Yf "8 Loy (I hr , 30 min.) fWCRJ 'Mommie Dearest" ( 1981. Ortln(I) Feye Ovnnwey. Diana Scarwld. (2 hta .. D min I t:ll~MC-­rrnOU11• 11•11 ( 1 9'ACQUITIAU. "Men's lnterna11onal ChamplOnShlp Ouarrert1nal" Hogan vs M;KOI~) Ml -ll'M'TCM l :: ... Tim f$) llO¥ll "The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas" ( 1982. Musical) Burl Reynolds. DoHy Parton A tlamboyanl. muckraking TV personallly tries 10 close down a popu· lar bawdy house 'A' ( I hr , SS min.) ail tC) .cMI "The Fog" ( 1980, HorrOf) Adrienne Barbeau. Hal Holbrook Terror comes 10 a small coastal town In the form ol an ominous mist surrounding the vengelul ghosts of lepets killed 1n a shipwreck a century earlier 'R' ( 1 hr . 31 min} a. (f) ,Amt. CHI llO¥ll "The Best L1111e Whorehouse In Texas" ( 1982. Musical) Bun Reynolds. Dolly Parton A flamboyant. muckraking TV personality 1r1es to close down a PoPU· lar =house 'A' ( t hr., 55 mtn.) g "The Secret Qt NIMH" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated Voices 01 Elizabeth Hartman. Dom Deluise A secret soclery of rats aid a desperatt: field moose In sav· 1ng her home trom lhe rulhlessness ol man 'G' (I ht . 20 min.) M (Z) llO¥ll "SmOl<ey And The Bandll" (1977. Comedy) Burl Reynolds. Sally Fleld A daredevil trucker accepts a chal· lenge to rune truckload ot beer from Tex· as back to Georgia In a limited amount of time. 'PG' ( l hr .. 40 min ) -1'°'"--::=.tml (II) .. M&.wm.I .. Ulm CC) "Baby BIUe Matlne" ( t978. Dr•m•) Jan-Mlchtet Vt11Cent. Glynnis O'ConnOf. (1 hr , 29 min.) (I) "Mommle Deatesl" (198t. Oreme) Faye Dunaway, Ditinfl Scarwld. (2 hi• .. 9 min,) -(%) "The Lest Metro" ( 1980, Orama) Catherine Oeneuve, Getarcl Oepardletl. Dif"JCted by Frencols Trutfaul (2 hrs .. 10 min) 4D "W1r1gs Of The Momlng" l 1937, COIMC!y) Henry Fonda. John Mc:Cof· mack. ( l hi , 30 min ) W C0) "AM The MerblN" (198t, Comedy) Peter Falk. Butt VOUl'lg (I hr . 65 min.) • "Tho S1lnm11ndtf" ( 198 t, Orama) fra.neo Nero, Anthony Quinn ( 1 hr., 35 min.I •CC) "My Champion" ( 1981, Drema) YOllO Shl!Tlt!lde. Chile Mitchum ( t tw .. 45 min.) {ft) "Gm<*.,, And T~ BandilW ( 1977, C°"*')') Suri Reynoldt. Siiiy Fltld. ( 1 hf\: 40mln.) • CI J ''Int~ In ftwa Dutt" ( 1950. Olame) Jueno Hemandu , Clltude Ja1man Jf ( 1 hf. 26 min.) •(Ll "I Am A Cem.,e" (1966, Orwnt} Julie H•trlt. Leurenc9 Hervey C t hr , 40 mltq Cl) "Sgt. P~per·a lot'l&IY Heertt Ck.lb b'.end" ( 1978, Musa11 .,_,., Framplon. eeea... (thr ,5tmln.I •(C) ''Chltnpc On S.l•tl" ( 1982, Fenluy) Oocumenlary c 1 ht • 3& min.) CH) "A ~ For RObln HoocJ" ( 1"8. AMrlh.wel Bame~ JafMI <;onducl(ll John W111111m11 •rKi 11'18 Botton "'"°" Orchoi;tr" (1 hr ) IHI flAMICal l'OCa A drought hi" rreogle nock. turning tho swimming hole Into a mud pUddltt and ru1n1nu Rod's plans tor a one~e-show ,.ii..,,. 1':9ij 0 INUO ntl WOOllN..I CAT Animal ed A cat ru111> awoy 10 a big city, whe1e he Jenms the gt111u1ne value ol friendship while e111Ju1111y a 11111110 rJf n11saoventures ~) ~ FOCUI °" _,.., H RtAIGLI ..OC:S Paranoid Boobel IOSes 1tie sr>e<.1.11 µ1otttt.11ve hill g111en to him by Mariury, the lalk1ng lrol8h heap l Z l llOVll "Monty Py1ho11 L111e At The Hol- lywood Bowl" ( 198:? Comedy) John Cle~ M1<;hael Palin Members of Brll- au1's tamed com~Oy troupe re-creAle on stage some of lllL'lr fur111ies1 s1ie1ches 'R' l' hr . 25 nun ) m_.ICOTT 1:11 @ lflORTI ,AQI .. f) CIJ AUCI Alice'!> out ol-lown singing enyagement inspires Vera 10 re111ve her own c;ireer as a ce11ts1 but even her u1s1ruc1or (Paul Santi) leels lhat she has 1101aleqt (R) 0 W lllOYlf "All The Pres1denr's Men" ( 1976 OrJmaJ Ro btiri Redford, Dus1ln Hollm.in Two Wa!>h1ng1on newspaper rl'pO•lt<t'> expose lhe lacJs behind the W.11erg.itl' ureak-111 lhal ull1mately lead 10 lhe rn~.1wi.11ron ol P1es1den1 R1cha1d N1" 011 tRJ Q (V1ewe1 D•bcre11on Advised) (3 hrs t 0 (iOl llATT NOUITOM Mall 1n11es11ga1es <111 all~qec1 v1s11 l.>y a1te11 c;realures who er11111ect a l>h11<.11ny 1tgt11 1ha1 tell on11 mem ber ut .t ~c1enllhc f)arty oJead (nJ Q (I hr ) OITllWWTTEN r!J TWIJQHT ZONE lD MOYIE 'Pony f,.µres'> ( 1953 West· em) Cna111011 Hes1on nrionda rlern1ng A µair ot cowboy he10C'> help lo ensure that lht! 111,111 goes rrirouyh (2 hrs ) ID lllOY1E ·w orld Sa1art' t 1970. Adven lure) noc.11111e111a1y Narraled by Dale OlsOfl c.une1 a crew!> toltov. a Wlldltle e .. pen ac.ross lhree continenls as ne s1ud 1es the h.:ib11s ol Bengal llgers. A111can teopa1t1s ;:inl! Arc11c wolves (2 hrs l EI!) OMAT Ml.WAY .IOUMEYI Of TitE WOMJ) C!) llAITIJlfllK( THIATw. ''A Tov.n like Ah1;e" Aller a dangerous rescue m1s&1on lhraogh tlOOOed rivers Jean conquers lhe oult.Jac~ 1Pa11 6) tR) p ( t hr I 'C l lllOYIE "ltre ~~· ( t980 Horror) Ad11e11n1' R,1r1:>eau. H;il Molbrook Terror c.0111"" tu ,1 srnall c.oa .1.11 town 1n lh~ torm ul .111 r r11111uus 1111~1 su11ounct1ng thP vemielu1 yhos1s o t lepers krlleo 1n cl sl'l1pwrcci-a cenlury carhor R' ( 1 t11 3 1 r11111 ) 1 e IP'OflTtcarra H' 0 1 S lllOYIE 'Th11 Bes1 lrille Wltore- hou...-111 T1••JS ' ( 11)132 Musical) Burl fl•'ynurd<,,. f' .Jll~ P,1rto11 A flAmboyanl, 111111.k1.r~11h,:i TV per•.om1hly Ines Ill close t.low11 ;i pupul111 Odwdy house R' ( 1 llr . ~!> """ ) 0 lllOYIE "The Se<..1e1 Of NIMH . ( 1982 F.mlJ~yl /lr11n1i1ted Voices of (ftzabeth I t.u1111.11• Dom Del u1<,,P A <;ec.1PI '>•'IC1e1y C'll 1,11 .1111 1 t'l••sµcr,1!e 11eld mouse 1n sav 1t1~ n •. , 1111111l• lrono 11ie r 11111ess11ess 01 1n,in t 1 ( 1 lir. :'O 111111 I l:'9 8 • 8 1 ONE DAY AT A Tm A re.erilmy let .,., IU.) 1t f tly L1ran<.Jp11 n1,ru.1nc1 ·iflt\l~S ,,, A1111 > 111o111inenl luur , .. ;r-, alttir l11s ""·'r" 1n1 I ...... , ... .... "' .. (l)M&i a• Geot~<*lclet to coun 1er t,,. air• tegy 01 hie nvaJ In dry cleaning. who has h ired • ~l•r soep l?.()efa atar to promote hi• bo91neea. (A) • 9 llCMI "The Btlnlc'• Job" ( 1979. Comedy) P•t., Falt<. W•rref) Oates. Sev- eral aveJ8"41 men from •U0<1ed back- ground5 )Oln l0tces 10 tob a well-guarded armored ~ c;> (2 hra.J l'::waCIW1M "A Town Like Allee" AftM a dangerOU& rescue mission through llooded rive<t • ..teen conquers the outback \Part 6) (R) D ( 1 hr.) U!) w allCI tmTM "Fliekers" Totally preoccupied with selling up his own lflmmaklng bO&lneas. Arnie Cote can't understand his bride'• cold reoeptlon on 1heir delayed wedding night (Part 2) (R) D (1 hr.) (!)NA '°" "PGA Championship" Final round (from the Riviera Country Club In Pacific Palisades. Call!) (2 hrs.) (I.) llOVll "Firefox" (1982. Ad11t1nture) Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones A U S pilol ooes behind RUSS1an fines 10 steal a supersornc fighting plane 'PG' (2 hrs., 15 min.) tZ) llOVll ··uon Of The Desert" (1981, Drama) Anthony Quinn. OUver Reed A hard-riding Bedouin leader resists Italy's attempts 10 occupy Libya fOf 20 years 'PG' (2 hrs . 45 min ) .. @ Oll9 UP t:ll f) Cl) lllWtWrY White Dick. George end K11k are et a Boslon basketball game, Leslie and Joanna await actOf Daniel J Trevan11's arrival at lhe Inn (R) 0Rm>JOll)M Cf) llOVll "Green Hell" (1940, Adven- iure) Douglas Fairbanks Jr.. Vincent Price While hunting lor Inca 1reasure. members o t a JUngle expect111on incur the hoshlity ol na11ves (2 hrs) I~) ICMB LHlllDI "Gary Cooper·· .. 8 Cl) TMlfiD .... U , A 1azz trumpet- er (John Rubinstein) ballles a mental block lhat is lhreatenlng his career. and She;) suiters e heanng loss (RI ( 1 hr l 8 W: • ~ Gary Colhns end Carol Lav.ranee host !hrs examination ct lhe pltgh1 of lhe 1.6 billion women In 1he world's developing nations througl'l the SIOfles ol SIX Of lhese women. ( 1 hr ) m •1111w•:www..n tll> nEmeO AT PON "The Canadian Brass" Frederic Mills and Ronald Romm (lrumpels). Graeme Page (French horn). rugene Walls (trombone) and Chartos Daelle11bacl'l (tuba) complete the classteaUy 1ra1nect brass ensemble foinlng conctuclOf John W1ll1ams and the Boston Pops Orchestra ( 1 hr ) C!) GREAT ~ "Brideshead Aev1s11ed Sebastian Against The World" Sebas11an continues on his path ol sell- destruction, finally chooSing to leave Oxford rdlher than submll to strict super- vrS>on-(Part 4) (R) Q ( 1 hr.) Cl MOY.. "Bear Island" ( 1980. Suspense) Donald Sutherland. Vanessa Reograve An Arctic weather-research 1eam's members are fOfced Into a hghl !Of the.r~surv1va1 'PG' (1hr .43mln) HJ • FOfce 10 From Navarone" ( 1978. Adventure) Aobetl Shaw. Harri· son Ford Several oddly assorted mllllary e•pe11s are learned 1n a mission 10 rard ~net des1rcy a bridge 111tal 10 the enemy's -.11ategy durong WOttd War II 'PG' (2 l'lr<.) •Ol lllOYlf "Sha1ky's Machine" ( 198 t, AOVtnture) Burt AoynQ101, Hacnof W•ro A me cop unc011er1 high level govom nwnt c0truptlon wtt1i. 1n.,..11ga11ng t,,. mur<* of o~lrl. 'R' (2 hrs) Cl ) ,.,. "Moot COUit" A black ttudent. Intent on winning the moot cow( cornpetllion". drlveti his poor partnet to ~ rebellion ( 1 hr ) Ill .,.,. "Circle Of Two" ( 1980. Romance) Richard Bur1on, Tatum O'Neal, Despite slrOOQ parental oPPo51- t1on. a poignant romance develops between a 60-year-old artist and a preco- clOUs leeri-age schOolgrrl 'PG' ( t hr . 40 mtn ) -® llOVll "A Song To Remember" ( 1945. Musical) Paul Munl. Comel Wiide Chopin's hean breaks over his love lor George Sand, the beautiful novelist (2 hrs. 16 mtn) -, :' .... ':wr"""ua .... WAU.Y ... .. ...., "°""'* ,,_ QG(J)OJJP,,::' WAU. ITml .-oRT *'-"The Ghost And Mrs Mu1t" ( 19'7. Fantasy) Rex Hamson. Vanessa Brown. A lonely widow writes a book about her love for the ghost ot an otd sea captain. (2 hrs .. 10 min ) G» llM't PM.ml 9 ..._ PMVll'wt Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons ho61 an 1nlorma11ve look at what's new al the movies 00 8'0llTIC8n'IR ($°) llOVll "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (198 t, Drama) Jack Nicholsort Jesstea Lange A young woman and her lover plot 10 mu1de1 her husband "R' ( 1 11:• •. 5J.oa ~ llO¥W "Wanda Whips Wall S1reet" ( 1982. Comedy) Veronica Hall. Jamie Gillis A power-hungry woman uses sexual shenanigans to use 10 the 1op 01 1he COf· porate heap.hr , 50 min) , ... l=:na. ..... HAMYO _..I~ AT TitE llO¥WI II\ fOOTIAL1 "Pre-Season Game" Los Angeles Rams vs. San Diego Charg- ers, (3 hrs.) ID c:MUMM M.....a OUT Of Tm Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley host this look al lhe children ol Eth1op1a and Cam· b0d1a who are running oul ol lime due 10 drought, famine and war Guests: Leslie Uggams, Susan Howard and Dennis Weaver ( 1 hr ) OD LAMY ueG Gues1s. Jim Palmer. pitch· er !Of the Bal11more Orioles. Hugh Aymes- worth, aulhOI of "The Only Living Wit- ness." ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) '1:)JWCLUI 1~ G llOVll "GeUlng Away Wllh Murder" I t976, Mys1ery) Robert Shaw, Jacque- llne Bisset Aller 30 years. a relentless Swiss deleclive s11ll canno1 prove lhal a master c11rn1nat 1s gu1lly ol murder (R) (2 nrs.) U HOU YWOCIO ClOtlUP (C)lllOYlf "Ball Ot Fire" ( 1942. Comeoy1 Gary Cooper Barbara St<1nwyck A group ot pnssy protessors researching a dtehon- ary ol Americ"n slang become involved w11h a yang of 1hugs and a cabaret singer U hr , 50 min.) 1UI 8 llOYW "The Busy Body' ( 1967. Com- edy) Sid Caesar Roberl Rvan A well- Friday, August 5, 1983 19 -Monday Cont. love and are mamed Riter the gtrt becomes pregnant on lhe11 lirst elate (2 hrs , 30m1n I Q)A0-.12 (~ llOWE "Moonshine County F~press ( 1977. Drama) JOhn Sa"on Susan How ard A 1110 of t>eau11tul you11g women fights a bootlegging synd1ca1e as a Strate gy ot revenge for the murdf'r ol their father. 'PG ( 1 hr • 38 m111 ) (0 ) llOWE "Homework · ( 1982 Comedy) Joan Collins Michael Morgan A high school s1Uden1 has II d•tlocutt 11me trying to lose hoS vorgonoty ·R' ( 1 nr 30 m on ) tl) llOWE "The Nine l1vP..., 01 rrrlz The Cat" (No Dale) An111101c:O (I hr . 30 rntn.) ~ TMI V'IRQllMI M (£)IR 'I m.ATHT llOmNTI 1976 AFC Playoff Game -Oaklanel Raiders vs New England Patriots" -· Cl) CAGNEY 6 lACfY Ch11s and Mary Beth ask a tuend (Jonelle Allen) to recall the trauma ol being gm1q·rnped when their case against one ot her ;issaolants tallsGCD ~)~r) I TMI IMGIC Of. DNICI ·The Romantic Ballet" Dame Margot Fonteyn tocuses on the elhereat ballerinas who dominated 19th·cen1Ury ballet. con1nt>11t1ng ar11sts Include Ivan Nagy, Marguerite Porter Roland Petti. and the Royal Ballel. !RI (I hr) '11) MMVWAL "We e W11h Elephants" David Niven narr ~ c;1ory of Dr Ian Douglas· s ltv year study hvrng with his family lim1ds1 hV'd ot wlld ele- phants 1n Lake Man ara Nattonal Park, Tanzania. (R) (I hr ) (HJ l1n9 NICKI It C<*ClllT Fleetwood Mac member Nlcl\s performs "Alter The Glitter Fades," "lealher And Lace:· "The Highwayman' and "Bet111 Donna:· as well as lav0f1les from the Fk'elwood Mac rep ertolre Taped at the Fox W1lsh1re Theatre In Los Angeles ( 1 hr I OllOWE "They Got Me Covored" ( 1943, Comedy) Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour A Washtngton sabOtage 11ng 1s accidentally invaded by o loo1sh newsrmperman ( I ht .. 35 1t11n ) a11 (EJ-H••u (fl) (i ) nlA"' ITWlll Comedian Gallagher sPoOI& lhe silly thlr1ys or the wOftel In a &erle9 ot comic shOfts -· ·••WMl'TWOM .... (I ) mAm John Byner shows vw thinus str&ngef than truth. large1 than lite, and zanier than anythu-ig you've ever seen Q .. WllCMnl *' eau .... •IUICMO.-M&S W -.l&l •• , •• !90ltf WTl.-CA "Alt Amo11can Tennis Chllmplonsh!Pt" (from Hilton Het1d. S.C~ht.) ~ IWS ~ TM3 INOW .. .._. UVI Sneery Woters portrays, the logond Ny country-weste1n 5rngflt '"' n concert tNIUfinn auch Wlllrnm~ hUs 111 "Your Chee11n" tWart," "Hey. Oood LO<*ln' " end .. Why Oon"l Yoo Love Me?" (I hr • 30m!n.) OJ .,. "&imm.1 l OYOft " ( 1982. Roma~> Otlryl H1111n11h, PetOf Oal- laQl'lor Two Amet1Ct.r1 collflOe 11uden1a tpend 1 lroe·ep+rltad k!mme1 on • °'"k IUMd 'R' I t hr . •O mln ) 22 Friday, Auguat e. 1983 •Ol tZJllOWE "Heartaches" ( 1981. Com- edy, Ma1got Kidder, Annie Potts. A preg· nant woman tags alOng with a playgirl 'A' ( t hr 35m1n) IS llO¥IE 'Body And Soul" (198t, Ora- ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kenne- dy A young black turns to prlzetlghhng to raise lhe money he needs tor medical school 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min,) c;) MCUIA Featured actor Cesare Dano- va recoun1s his survtval ol a motOfcycle accident. a refOfmed drug addict who receiveo his tast 11tes ( 1 hr . 35 min) 1t.9 I) (I) tWIT TO tWIT Ma11 happily 1omances a beautrful woman (Madlyn Rhue). unaware that she 1s fronting 'for burglars planning to ransack the Harts' home (R) (thr , 1~~ a GD TMI IUT""' Host. Johnny Carson Guests. Eydie GOfme, Kathryn IHar;d~~=n•jR> 11hr1 YOU AIUD POR IT OCIOCOWU tWllYO CGeml9 aaMrY MIALTMWI llCMI "Baby Blue Merine" ( t976. Orama) Jan-Miehael Vincent. Glynnis O'Connor A young man, dlshotlo4'ab1y d1scha1ged from the Manne COfps. assumes the 1dent1ty and unlfo1m 01 a war hero. 'PG' ( t hr • 29 min ) 0110¥11 "The Salamander" (1981, Ora· ma) Franco Nero. AnthOfly Oulnn A wealthy Italian rndustrratr.;I tries to prevent the tal\eove1 of his country's govemmen1 by a group of right-wing fanatics ( 1 hf .. 35m1n) ft:al@ llO¥ll "Marine Raiders" ( 1844, ,,. Adventure) Pat O'Brien, Aot>e1t .Ryan Rugged rituals make staunch Marl"8S out of raw recruits during WOfld W8tl II ( 1 hr , SS min) 119 0 --~ TOMIMT George Ken-nedy talks about his hew novel G llCMI "Stage Door" ( 1937. Orama) Katharine Hepburn. Ginger Rogers. A groop of young actresses llv1ng In the same boarding house strive IOf fame end fortune In their career~ hf. 50 IT\4n) (!)•IP•W•t ... • .. "Emergency Room" ( 1983. Orama) Satah P\Kcell, LeVar Bur1on. The 1elati0nshlps and day-to-day situations of people lnvOlved In the llfe-and·de&th envl· ronment of a hospital am.rgenay room ore dr11mat1reo. (2 tus.) · tt:aO GD 1'UaC ,_ ... "World Chflm- pionships" F'lnalS In the 1r1p1e jUmp. end the men's and womerl°s 100-meters (from H9'SJnlcl, Finland). ( 1 hr.) B~·Thundor All9y" (1967. Ora· ma) Fabian. Annelle Funl<:ellO. A reckless r oct car drl\ief i.erne hit lesson 11ter causing a lellaw racer to lole his Hie. (1 hr . 30 min.) l lAmmTMA• ~--... ttl ~-Im.I = "C.t P9ople" (1~1. Fan1ny) 5taaela K1nakl, MaloOlm Mct>ow91. F1ll- 1ng In iove PQMt • 'l>foblem tor • young Wom3n wtlO lurn9 lnl0 8 lttOClous big C.I It lhe matM with IOftWOI • who II not of '*own "~:J:~ :1;: ... Hlc>Pll=:flet" (1978. , Romanot) Suzanne Btuo. Box· leltnet. All eapl(lng .._,le !OJn between het dMl'9 for '*"' 9nd' het 111rlldtlon to • lolle1trudt ~t.in men CA) ( 1 hr., 20 -~ -"At'IOlll Of H.EA..T.'' (1MI. Advtnlure) ltlarltyn Chem~ A.n espionage agent nas a l1eld day working uncle1cover as a mud wrestler ( 1 h1 . 35 mon) l Sl llOWE The Lasl ArnProCilft Vugon (1982, Comedy) l aw1ence Mo11oson Diane rrnnklon A shy teen ager rn tove is reluctant to 101n h1!j buddies rn lheu nursu11 ot se.11ual experrencec; 'R' t I hr , 30 min ) (t) llOWE "Whoopee•" ( 1930. Musical) Eddie Cantor, Betty Grable Musical she nanigans abound as various stars ol vaUdevolle and radio's earheo;I days and Busby Berkeley's showg111s unite lo• .1ro entertainment extravaganta ( t 1'11 30 min) .. 1-Am'f TMI MOTICTOM llO¥IE "The ramlly way · ( 1967 Comedy) Hayley Mills John Mills A you~ man laces an emt>arrasStng se .. ual problem when he ano his new bride are lmced by lrnancoal circumstances to move rn woth his parents (2 hrs , 30 mon I CE) IUCQUITIAU. "Men's ln1erna1oonal Championship Quarterfinal" Bledsoe vs H1lecher (RI (0) _,.. "Summer Camp" ( 1979, Com edy) John C Mclaughlon. Malt M•chaets The owner of a raohng summer camp decides to rarse money by holding a reunion for the now-maturPd alumni R' ~hr . 30mln I QBlllCOTT W ( 1 llCMI "Enter The N1n1a" (t981 Adventure) Franco Nero Susan George An AmertCan marllal arts expert sets ou1 to avenge the murde1 ot hos t>est l11end 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 mm ) t:110 llOV9 "Jel\yll And Myde Toyether Again" (1982. ComedyJ Mark B1en1..r1e1c1. Bess Armstrong A strait-laced sc1ent1st'i. accidental 1ngestl0n ot o chem1\;il) turn!> him 1r1to a lascrvoous $winger 'R' ( t hr 25mln) . ~I. l9C ... "'0¥llllGM __ ,." QBllMIT'llY llOVll "Jan Busterr." ( 1955, Co1nur.Jy) Leo Gorcey. Huntz Han Some of the boys gel arrested to help a reporter friend do an expose on pr1son corruption then hnd they've been double-crossed ( t hr . 30 @' ... ..a ... Cl) R•FI •"M"' "World 1nv1tnt1onn1 7·Ball Cht1mpfonshlp Match 1" (R) ( t hr.) •1Lcee ... mnwATat n1M COTn.ll UP ClOll Guest Gladyi. Knight. t:lt(I ) WMAn UP,_ ICAI Featured. the cur· rent controversy over 'videocassettes or fHma; male models; N•w Vo1k City's Mw· .. iE~""'· '"""""" ~ .. ''Outland' ( 1981. SC!enee-Flo· lion) S..n r.onnery. Petef Boyle. A 1poce marehal lnv•tlootos a talh oi m)'11.,lou• death• within • mining colony on one of c'C>r."'' fTlO()nt 'R' ( f hr .. .C9 min.) ~~=~he Best Utti. Whotenout. In Te•••" (1982, Muticnl) Burt R9yoold9. Dolly Parton A flamboyant. muckrakklg TV pet'tonetlty trlet 10 c~ down a popu- lftr bewdY'hOUM. 'A' (I hr .. 66 min.) ...... "HOmtwork" ( 1982, COmtdy) JOiin CCllin&. MlohHl Morgon "-P11Q"1 tchOOl ttuoarft hn 1 dilflcull 11me trying to ION •wR!'!lly. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min) •fC) .. Monty PylhQn I.Jiit At l~ HOC· lvWood Bowl" (1082. eom.dy) John C.... Mlcl'IMC P111n M•m'*• ot Ofll· -llO!!laY Cont. Hayre. I 1 hr • 35 min ) lS I "Oltver lw111" ( 1975. Ad\lenh.11•) Antm.uled 11 hr . 15 min) 0 "The Gamblo<" ( 1980, Wethl1n) Kenny Rogers, Lee Purcell ( 1 hr .. 35 min) .. {L.) "The Secte1 01 NIMH" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Anunared V0tces of Elizabeth Hen- man, Dom Deluise I 1 hr • 20 min ) CZl "Whoopee!" ( 1930, Muslcal) Eddie Canro1, Belly Grable ( 1 hr . 30 min I •Ill> "GI Blues" ( t960. Comedy) EMs Presley. Jullel Prowse (2 hrs . 15 min) --ililvenlng -----o u•w. .... 11/UJIO 'fWJMf lClll LW.A.T NAWAIMl.f OWR WY "Career Change" Guesr ~·:.c~Rl Q (~ llCMI "The Real Glory" ( 1939. Ora· ma) Gary Cooper, David Niven. A mllllary doclor aids 1n medical and political areas In lhe Phlllpp11,es following the Spanish- American War ( 1 hr • 35 min ) (El NA QCIU ''PGA Championship" Firnil round (lrom the Riviera Country Club 1n Pacific Palisacles. Calll.) (R) (2 hrs.) lttl MAIS ftUAllll: TMI 1HOW .. le'¥D GAV! Sneezy Waters portrays the legend· ary country-western singer 1n a concert leatunng such Wiiiiams hits as "Your Cheafln~ Hean." "Hey, Good Look1n· " and "Why Don't You Love Me?" ( 1 hr . JO min.) 10 ) lilOVR "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975. Adventure) Mike Mazurk1 Jimmy Kane Aller accidentally shooting a ranger. an animal trapper tlees across the Arctic to escape 1mp11sonrnen1 I 1 hr . 30 min ) 0 110¥11 "Who Has Seen The W1ndr?" I 1977 Drama) Gordon Pmsent, Jose Ferrer Two young boys' lives touch rn a small pra111e town du11ng the Great =1:5:.::~~I · AU.•ntlfAl&Y ... a.. . FllOllY IQUAO M(Z)ctWUl~Ollt M AUllC8I ,.1== IK1MQPU '.11.. IUW A vrStt to Palm Sprrngs. Southern California's famous ceteb11ty 1e1rea1. a man's m1raculous recovery lrom i·~·:' al I I DM 90R'T -ORMIGI COU9ITY Featuted Blue Anyles: Big Red Bird conducts rhe Pacific Symphony: motocross Morn. Hunt1ng1on Beach lifeguard tratnlng (L) llO¥ll "V1s111ng Hours'' ( t982. Suspense) Michael Ironside, Let Grant A psychorrc murderer searches lor hrs next v1ct1m. a TV newswoman who survived an earlier attack, 1n a big city hospital 'A" ( t hr 45mm) I SJ WHArt UP Am'llCAI Featured the cur r1Jnl controv111sy over vrdeoc:asse11es ol hims. mate models. New York City's new- est mel11ng POI communitv, Elmhurst (%) ... "TN LHt Metro" ( 1980. Dr•· m.u) Cltheflne Oeneuve. G.rerd 0.0.r· di9u Oilooted by Francois Truttaut C>ut-tno World war u. th9 PfOf)rltto.• or a email Ports theatre try to keep their establish· ment open dorlng the German ocoupe- tlon ~ hfl. 10 min) ,.•... . 1:11 Ii I Oii m TOR featured: 1 look at the "Smurt lnveslon," smau blue dolls that have conqueted the hearts of American coosume<s: a look •• how Loe Aogetet Is oealing With the gun cuue: a visit With the Sweet Adellnes, an oroanlzatlon that ape- clallzes In a oaPP911a singing II ... , ... llCTKDOUmt C..IATATA!m ~/~90R'J mM NNWI Neal Gablef and Jef- frey Lyons host an lntormallve look at what's new at lhe movies. (H.)AIMCl.lllOClt Faced wllh lhe decision ot pk:klng an OC<lUpat19r1, Wembley goes to Marjory the trash heap lor advice. CO)llOWlr"All The Marbles" (198t, Com- edy) Peter Falk. &lrt Young. A hustling, wisecracking manager pushes his two tamale wresllers toward the top. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55mln) '1' llO¥ll "Trouble In The Glen" ( 1954, Comedy) Forrest Tucker, Orson Welle$ Scoltrsh highlande<s are Infuriated when a well-lraveled road is closed. (2 hrs) •B Cl) ICllUAM fHI The methods ol an unconventional substitute teacher (8111 Murray) lead 10 unforeseen problems tor Weernawee's freshman class (R) U fl) lOft, __, Stdney hes to a policeman searching for a teen-age prosll tute (Jenny Wright I by hiding his knowl· edge ot the girl's Whereabouts, (Part 21 (RJ 0 lllWll "Forty-Second Streel" ( 1933. Musical) Ruby Keeter. Dick Powell. Grear ambition drives a producer to put on a Broadway musical amid emollonal tur- moil 12 hrs) 0 M WAii ...... UUll CUL.Tl F. Lee Batley hosts this special which hes Ille "Son 01 Sam"' klffings and the Atlanta mur<Jets to satanic cults In America ( 1 hr) (!) 1WIJQHT .. m '.11.. llAW A v1s11 to Palm Spnngs. Southern Calltornta's famous celeb11ty retreat. a woman who 1s Dony Parton's home-town look alike II) lllWll "'Death Race" ( 1973. Adven- ture) Lloyd Brldl:)es, Doug McClure. An American plane. damaged but still able 10 10111. 1s stalked across lhe desert by a Ger- man tank ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Eli) ... ccm ntl """'1 Jim Henson and Kermit the Frog conost thtS special taped al the International Puppetry Festi- val In Washington, D.C. featuring puppet troupes from around lhe world and well- known American =ts (I hr ) '1i) m.AT ·-~ "Brldeshead Ae-.11srted. A Blow Upon A BrUtSe" Sebas- 11an. using Ctiartes's money 10 buy ale~ hot. drunkenly disrupts the Marchmaln's New Year's celebration (Part 5) (R) Q (I hr) IClMOVll "Monty Python Lr11e At The Hot· lywOOd Bowl" ( 1982. Comedy) John Creese. Michael Palrn Members or Brll· a1n's tamed comedy troupe re-creare on stage some ol then lunr11es1 skelches 'R' ( I hr . 25 mon ) l~JIPCMITIC8flllt -CH} llO¥ll "Outland" I •981. Srience-Pc- llOfll S·1an Co·viery, P·i•er B0y1e A space nl&rthal lnvn1lg1lff a rutt ol mytl•loue deaths within a mlfltno colOny on one of Jupiter's moona. 'R' ( T hr .. •9 m;n,) CS).,_ "Mommle Dearett" (1981, Dt• ma) F•ye Dunaway, Oltana 6e111Wkl. for- Ilea lllm atat Joan Crawtorp raises hOt 1wo adopllld children In a domestic etrnoe- phefe that varlee lrorn luicurioo. comlon lo aac:JlSllC disolpllne. 'PO' (2 hra , 9 min.) e ..,_ "Cannety Row" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Nici( Nolt•. Debf• Winget. In ft 1940s Calll0tnla coastel town, • marine blologitt ' beeornee romantlcally lnVOl\led with • girl from the IOCal bOrdellO. 'PO' (2 l'lf'I.) .. (l)PU PULL c.TACT IMA11 tll) .. 8 Cl> -Several young friandt' niglll-1)1 ritual of meeting at a Balllmo<e diner Is threatened when the wile ot one (Mike Binder) ln&ISts that he abendorl lhe gatherings. (Based on the 1982 motion ~!Ute ) D m , .... , ,.. Elyse's commitment to causes othe( lhan her own fam1ty crllates lstra~~O\Jsehold, (R) ALL•mPM&Y tMICATLm • Cl> 1UCl9l'I wrrCM AJc::k eno Amanda enter the rock musk: bu&lneas to seatoh for the missing glrllrlend of a pop alnger LTed ~ (R) I I hr.) D ID "Watt 'Till Your Mother Gets Home" ( 1983. Comecty) Paul Michael Glaser. Dee Wallace Aller a high schOol football coach's summer lob ra ellmlna1ect by a t>Ooget cut, he takes over rile running ol his household while his wife goes to work as a secretary. (R) (2 hr&.) G llO¥ll "Marlowe" ( 1969. Mystery) James Garner. Gayle HUMIC\Jll Alter being hlfed by an ellurrng blonde to locate her missing brother, a private eye sets oil In pursuit of a slrlpper he feels Is connect· ed with the dlsapJ:arence. (2 hrs.) 0 M lihlCll' llYsnaul Nancy Col- ltns interviews Tom Selleck. Joe Namath. Teddy Pendergrass end Dudley Moore. ( t hr.) ®l llO¥ll "Save The Tiger"' ( 1973, Dra- ma) Jack Lemmon. LaUfle Heineman. A middle-aged dress manulacturer dis- rraught over the decadence In his person- al and proless100at Ille tries to recapture the ~nd ideals of his youth (2 hrs.) I lllWll '"My Geisha" ( 1962. Comedy) Shuley MacLame Yves Montand. A direc- tor's wile becomes upser when she dis- covers her husband •S going to make a lilm 1n Japan w11h a geisha 1n the lead rOle. t2 tirs .. 35 min.) tm GlllAT ~ "Brideshead Revisited A Blow Upon A Bruise'" Sebas- ttan. using Charles's mone)' 10 buy alco- hOI, drunkenly disrupts lhe Marchmalo"s New Year's celebration. (Part 5) (A) Q L' hr) ml M llAGIC <¥1 DMCI "The Romantic Ballet" Dame Margot Fonteyn focuses on the ethereal ballerinas who dominated t9th-cenlury ballet. con111txmng artists include Ivan Nagy, Margdbrrle PO<ter. Roland Petti. and the Royal Ballet. (R) ( 1 hr.) (l.) llOYm "'Friday The 13th. Part Ill" ( 1982, Horror) Dana Kimmet. Paul Krat- ka Unwary teen-agers travel to a remote cabtn at Crystal Lake, the stalkrng grounds ol a deranged monster who wears a hockey mask 'A' ( t hr . 35 min ) 1::9 C!l .ml "l ove With The Proper S!rang- er" ( t964, Romance) Natalie WOOd. Steve McOueen A voung couple laN in Friday, August 5. 1983 21 -Tuesday Cont. ( L) .,. .. TMI ~ A se11es ot perlormances demoos1ra11ng the world of magic is presented as veteran actor Chris· topher Lee explains the illusions created by a variety ot accomplished mag1C1ans (1 hr) CO)llOVIE "A Song Is Born" ( 1948. Com edy) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo A young woman wanted by the police IS hidden by a group of music professors (2 hrs ) (Z}llOWI "Heartaches" ( t981, Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annie Polls A f)fegnant woman tags along with a ptayg11I 'A' ( 1 hr. 35m1n) rs~=:-' l':ll 0 I Oii TMI TOWN Featured a look at some b00m1ng Los Angeles businesses and the young entref)feneurs who started them, a look at what rs be•ng aone to cash 1n on the Olympics; the Soap Opera. an unusual store 1n Venice. U m Oii LI. Featured a profile of incredible entertainer Charo. a look at the coo11nu1ng popularity ot converllbk• cars. Johnny Mountain attempts to master the sport ol bowling. a report on how new parents are making attempts to give their children evety ad\latage very early in Ille. horn exposure 10 computers to all 10 mustc. IQ) 1lC TAC DOUGH YOU A.m flOll rr O.DAYATA'Tm ~/~.aR'f I l COMMI• 90llTI ..... -... -1T1,.. Fea· lured can vitamins prevent cancer? econ omy cars. 61leakers. food wraps {'!;) llOWI "Magic Fire" ( 1954. Biogra- phy) Yvonne De Carlo. Carlos Thompson The Hie and romances ot famed composer Richard Wagner lead him to great achievements (2 hrs.} .. tJ Cl) Oii TMI MAO wmt CMA&ll KUIW. T Correspo11denl Kuralt presents 111gne11es about the people. places and eventa he encounters as he travels through America 0 DffW ITllOUI The schOol tough guy (Andrew Clay) forces Wlffis 10 leach him how ro charm girls (R) o U MOWll "Strike Up The Blfnd" ( 1940, Musrcal) Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney A high schoo4 band stages a .snow to raise money so II can 1ravel 10 a na110nal con- test. (2 hrs.) D OJ) tlM.NICMI ~y HOUR A fast· paced atlOw ol ComedY •ketches and blacl<ovrs Is hosted by fhom Sharp end ArsenK> HeM; Dick Clark. Tony Denn. Jayne Kennedy and Pie Zadora make ~.,;11a,pearences. U l "Virplnle Slims Qt LOi Angeles Cha-==l'-*2 hrs ) i P& ••t·-Meer Mickey Rooney. e speclllMy tr&lned wlldllle rescue &QU8d t.nar SAvM tr8pped end Injured en nets In CeN fornl8 CD lRlma • ntl lllCltt MD 'AllCM ''Entertainment Tonlgtit" u1por1er Robin I each 1nrervtow1 stars on locntlon ell ovtf tho world to Q_tl a loOk nt the llftstylet of 11'19 rlCh 1Jnd famoua; ff)llllurlng LIMface. Roget MOOft, Lor tit Lynn. Llt\da Evimt. Rod Stew.trt 11nd Princess C..roltne. (~ hra.) • llOWA "8hUy Minuit$ lo Melld<>wn" The sequence of matlunctl<>na and m,.,. t111<u el Thr• Mtlt luand nearty four yeer1 ago 11ro chton'eted. and I~ c-rltleal economic and aal•l"f queetlont confront· lnO nuc:IHt PQwtr rodey are eumNd. IA) n (1hf .30rnln l 24 Frld1y, AugU9t 5, 1983 G>llftl © llOWI "Nosferatu. The Vampire" ( 1979, Fantasy) Klaus Kanskl. Isabelle Ad,ant Based on &am Slot\er's "Dracu- la." A centurieS·old vampire v1C1lm1Zes an English family and himself becomes the quarry of an old adversary 'PG' ( 1 hr • 37 mm.) Cl)llii1Poa_,.,, _____ _ ftD .,_ "The Music Man" ( 1962. Musi- cal) Robe<l Preston, Shirley Jones A last-talking salesman comes 10 a small town "' Iowa to organize a boys' band and Inadvertently falls In love wlth an unmar- ried liblanan. (2 hrs •• 30 mm.) ($) _., • TMI -~OW Eddie Mur· phy. Sandra Bernhard. Ronn Lucas and Harry Anderson are teatured 1n clips from pr8\llOUS 'Lall Offs" when theSe then unknown CC>miCS competed for top honors 1n reglooal competitions ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 0 lllOWll "First Monday In October" (1981, Comedy) Walter Marthau, Jiii Crayburgh A ffberal Suf)feme Court Jus· lice clashes with the newest membef of the nahon's highest court, an ultra-con· se<vatlve woman jurist 'R' ( 1 hr • •O min.) d (.E) lft'I mAftlT 11C•rr1 "Best-Ever Runners" (A) ( 1 hr ) 1:11 e (J) om,... wmt II.&. ll01W Con· temporary issues thal at1ec1 the daily lives of Americans lo different degrees are exa· mtned by correspondent Moyets Q ava .OC. l<ate unexpectedly ,o.os a Skt trip that Ricky had planned on takl~ with ]usr his lather (R) D U IOAmLOWllCMACll Al's efforts to provide o "per1ecf' Christmas hOliday leave him. Lovisa. Joanie and Checht ls1ra==rndvan (Rl Q MCATU9 , ... , ... LIWlm "Or. WllUam Warson MC>fgan" Dr. Morgan, a dedlCated covntry surgeon speciatlzlng in child care. treats three chll• dren et Memorial Mission Hoepltal in ASheville. N.C. (Part 2) ( t hr ) (() ... "Sleepl Oogt" ( 1982, Ora-ma) Sam Neill. ~men Oar•. A New Zealandef eeeklng l9olallon from society &fief hit marrlagt dlslntegrata. beoomea a ion.ly hero when caught In the mid~ of a te110lutlOO. ( t ht • 45 min.) .. (l)W~CllMfUl­we (I) .. "A Mtllltf Of Life And Oearh" (1981. Orame) ~Lavin. TVM Daly. A dedicated nurM epptlee hefMlf 10 hefpll'lg termiMlly I• petleota ~ the remalndef of their ltv. with dignity end r~blllty lO<I~~ (2 tn) GICllOO&.llWW Aloolcat Prop. 13 funding~ for ecNcallOrt, I~ ~ by • 1\19 ln-ttudlo dllcUl9IOn wlth Gov. George Deukmejien, Prop. 13 oo- autbor lioward Jama and s 1a1a Supt. 01 Put>llc tna1ruc11on Bill Honig. will be Pf• aenfed. ( 1 hr,} 81!1,_.CD•MrY Jecil t>eta Janat and T errt thll tit can IUl'\'Na wlthOut a 1omant1c encoun•• 1ct a wefk. (RI c;i 1= "All The Klng'a Men" (1t49, t::'J.~~~~~ W•""'-An ldealla1lc &oot.,.. pc)lltlclln =z,..~;,;:. ~.r by power llnd . ...,_. .. -...... ''rnttf1*'1nent Tonight'' ,..,,.., ~ LMch tnlat._. tun on IOc*lon II O'W'9f 1tit worid 10 oat • "'* et tn. .._. of I~ rteh end 1-Tiout; ... tunno Liberace, Roger Moore. Loretta Lynn. Linda Evans. Rod Stewart and Princess Caroline (2 hrs I 101 llCMI "Love At F11s1 Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) George Ham111on. Susan Saini James A love·sm11ten Count Dracula pacl<s up his collin and heads 101 New York C11y 10 find the retncainatlon of a for· mer rove ( I hr • 35 min ) CS) llOWI "Breaking Away" ( 1979. Ora· ma) Denn.s Chrrstophet. Paul Dooley A btcycle enthusiast in a small college town spends his post-high school summer trying to sort our hlS plans tor the Mure while training lor the two b1gges1 races ol his Ille 'PG' ( 1 hr. 40 min I (Z) llOYll "Icy Breasts" ( 1974. Suspense) Alain Delon. Mlrettle Oerc. A lelevlSlon writer travels 10 Nice where he meets a beau11fut woman suspected of mur:C:;j$':r husband (2 hrs ) n (£) • U...,. "World Invitational 7-Ball Championship Match t" (from The Playboy Club In Atlanllc Clly, N.J ) {!ll 11 hr) WU Ill I TO I Whtie trying lo meet their dead!lfle for the company's annual report. Judy, VIOiet and Doratee are besel by numerous olllee d1strac110ns (A) (!) llCMI "Boom Town" ( 1939, West· ern) Clork Gable. Spencer Tracy A pair of wildcarters find the e~cllement they're seeking when they strike 11 rich In the oil fields (2 his . 30 min I 9 ...,._ "Or Wltharn Walson Morgan" Of MOl'gan, a Clecllcaled country surgeon specializing In child care. 11ea1s three chil dren al Memorial Mission Hospital 1n Ashevtlle, N.C (Parr 2) ( t hr ) G ~ AT "°" "The Canadian Brass" Frederic MiUs and Ronald Romm (trumpets), Graeme Page (F1ench horn). Eugene Walls (trombone) and Chat~ Oeellenbach (luba) con1plele the classlcany trained brass ensemble jajnlng conduoror John Williams end the Boston Pops Orchestra ( 1 hr.) 1--· .. -llM'lnLmlmCllm 11.f TO"::r l he Ha111· dog Free way tries to help cloor hit owners eftet a Orug-.muggllng gang framee them'°' ill&- gal poasesalon ol Mraotlct. (R) c;> ( 1 nr.) (,C) MOWll "The Secret Pollc:ernan'e Other S.N" ( t 98 I, Comedy) Jonn CMete. Graham Chapman. Bfltfsh come<lians and mutlclana. lncludtna cast membert from "Mont Python," 11Beyond The FrlnQe" and "~oc 'rhe Nine O'Clock Newt." per· torm in " conoert for 1he benefl1 ol Am=.'"ter-natlonal 'A' ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) • "The Garden Of l'he nnz1-con-11n1e·· ( 1971. Orama) Lino Cape>Rachlo, Domirtlqut 8enda. Ohct9d by Viltorlo 0. Sica. Antl-Semmsm g<11<1Uo1My and pol» noully lnvade9 the llvel of two Jewlth families living In Italy befOfe World War II 'R' ~ .. 3! min,) .. 1 . .u .. ... --t::=w .... ... _,.. • -Stew Allan contln· UM hie dllc:u9lb\ d pop\Jlatlon contto4, lrN enlerprltt and aoolal m«alty with M1109tet BaalM•Mtrn• G11ndtl( •nd Adam Smith. 1r1 2) (I t)f.) • m • I W "My Faltw, SlreYlntlky" IQOf StravlnakV'• eon, Soull- ma, II 1Mtur9d lrt 1 ~ ~formenc. / dOCumentary of Stf&vinetly I family lite In S~..:J.(l ht) ~-":''Bad TlmtnQ" (IMO. lnma) eln'a lamed comedy 1rou~ re crN•• on tt•oe 1om• OI their IUOniMI 1kttc"" 'R' lfv .. 26 min.) .. • •• 11 ITMTCM .. Ill lllW ... "Homework" ( 1982. Comedy I Joen Colllnlil, Mlehael Morgan A high oc:hOOl stUdel'll has a dilfieull time trying 10 lose Ns wglnlty ·R' I 1 h1 , 30 mlfl ) •Cl> ... "Doi.Ible Exposure" (1982. Suspense) Mlehaet Callan. Joanne Pellet The mu1delous Olghtmar" ot a d1Slu1be<J pno1og1apnei begin 10 1ake on a Ille 01 their own 'R' ( I hr • 35 mm ) llMY llM'f IWITIWI .. 1,Mnt• -1WO'~ -Tuesday -llondng Moviu- .. 00 "The Mousa And His Child" (1978. Fanlasy) Animated. ( I hr , 23 min.) Cl) "Oliver Twlsl" ( 1975. Adventure) Anlmaled ( t hr . t5 min) •llll "These Three" ( 1936. Dram&) Joel McCrea, Ml11am Hopkins. (2 hrs.) •<Zl "Icy Breasts" ( 1974, Suspense) Alain Delon. Mireille Oare (2 hrs ) 79(!) "The Blue Max" 1Par1 I) ( 1966. Dra· ma) Geol'ge Peppard. James Mason (2 his.) (C) "The Waler Babies" ( 1<179, Fantasy) Animation and hve acllon James Mason ( 1 hr . 26 mon ) (OJ "A Song Is Bom" ( 1948. Comedy) Danny Kaye. V11g1n1a Mayo (2 hrs ) 0 "Adveirtures Of The Wilderness Family II' ( t978, Adventure) Robert LOgan. Susan Oamante Shaw ( I hr , 45 mrn I 1:11 (ti) "The Music Man" ( 1962, Musical) Rober! Preston. Shirley Jones (2 hrs 30 min) •<S> "The Bad News Bears" ( 1976. Come- dy) Waller Malthau, Talum O'Neal ( 1 hr . 40 min) 11:11 (.C) "Take II From The Top" ( t98 I. Com- edy) Annie Girardot. Pierre Monday ( I hr., 25 mrn.) CD "Heartaches" ( 1981, Comedy) Mar· QQI Kidder, 'Annie Potts (I hr 35 nun ) •u "King 0 1 Jazz" ( 1930, Musical) Bing Crosby, The Paul Whlleman OrchesHa ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 11:11@ "Harold And Maude" ( 1971, Come- dy) Ruth Gordon. Bud Cofl t I hr , 31 min.) -tt) "The P11de 0 1 The Yankees" ( 1942. Biography) Gary Cooper, Teresa W11gh1 (2 hrs . 10 mrn) (.BJ "Greg01y·s Girl" ( 1982, Comedy) G01don John S1ncla1r. Dee Hepburn I I hr., 30 mm.) ($) "Her Twelve Men" t 1955. Otama) Greer Garson, Robert Ryan ( 1 hr 30 mon} (~"Monty Python love Al The Hollywood Bowl" 1 t982. Comedy) John Creese Michael Palm ( 1 hr 25 min.) -@ "I Love A Mystery" ( 1967. Mystery) Ida Lupino. David Hartman (2 trrs I -· "Race For You1 lite. Charlie Brow111• ( 1977. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr 25 min) twm "Fury tn Paradr~" 11955. Drama) Peter Thompson. Rea llurb1de ( 1 hr . 30 min) tttl(Q) "Echoes" ( 1978. Fantasy) R1chdrd Allie11. Mercedt!s McCambrodge ( I hr 30m1n) ~:= . .,... ... d i )~lllOITIUl\m lllMI "S~ Dogs" (1982. Of•· ma) Sam Nolll.. Warren 011et A New le11lan<Ser Meklng lsOl11lon lrom society niter his marriage disln1eg101n, becomes o lonely hefo When caught In the mkjdfe ot • revoiouoo ( 1 ht • 45 mm ) W lH)U • ..-.Am ...... Ollln9I Richard Kihry hosll lhlt docUmenlary tracing the c:areef of the "Greatest Show· man On Earth " ( I hf ) •(f)IULL ..... 10) lllMI "The Slippel And The ROM The SIOfY Ot ClndereHa" ( 1976. Fantaay) RtGhard Chambertaln. Gemma Cteven A valiant, charming 1)1lnce sets 001 to locate (Zl "lion Of The Desert'' ( 198 t. Orama) Anthony Ournn, Ollver Reed (~ hrs., 45 min.) -M1ernoon Movl•-u.o "The Racker· ( 1951, Mystery) Rob· ell Miil.hum Lizabeth Scoll. ( t hr., 30 min) Cl) "V1olenr Road" ( 1958. Orama) Brian Kerth. Elrem Z1mballsl Jr (2 hrs ) Sl "81eak1ng Away'' ( 1979, Orama) Dennrs Chrrslopher, Paul Dooley ( 1 hr , 40mrn) 0 'The Last Four Days" ( t977, Orama) ROd Ste•get. Henry Fonda I 1 hr . 40 nun I 1t:ll(C) "Nosleralu. The Vampne" ( 1979, Fantasy) Klaus K1nsk1 Isabelle Ad1an1 ( t hr 37 nun ) c;) "The Gott In The Kremlln" ( 1957, Ora· ma) le• Barker Zsa Zsa Gabor ( 1 hr . 301111n I ~'Hl ·The Music; Man" (1962. Musical) Robe11 Preston S11111ey Jones (2 hrs 30 nun I 0 1 "NrcMtas Nockleby" ( t947. Dcama) Derek Bond. Cedric Hardwrcke. (2 hrs ) ta 0 "Gas' 11981 Comedy) Donald Sutherland Susan Anspach. ( 1 hr , 30 rT'lln ) ltllSl "TM Bad News Bears" ( t976. Como dy) Waller Mallhau. Tatum O'Neal. (I hr 40 min I t:al(CI "The Waler Bal>tes" ( 1979, ranlasy) Ar11ma11on and h11e acllon James Mason, (1 IH. :?6111111) Il l "M(1mm1e Dearest" ( 1981. Orama) Faye Dunaway Diana Scarw1d (2 hrs .. 9 mrn) ltl(L I ·'Beyond (1111" ( 1980, Horror) Lynda Day George. John Sa11on ( 1 hr . 34 min.) a::9!0 1 "Love Al Forst Bole" ( 1979. Comedy) Geotge Hamollon. Susan Sarni James (2 hrs ) 0 'Adventures 0 1 lhe Wildeiness Family II" ( 1978. Adventure) Roben Logan. Susan Oan1an1e Shaw (I hr 45 min ) W Cl ·Journey Out Of Darkness" ( 1967. Adventure) Ronald Morse Konrad Mallhae1 (I hr 25 rnrn ) t:ll HI "The Mouse And Hos Child" ( 1978 Fantasy) Anoniared ( 1 hr , 23 mrn ) Mt L 'Rocky Ill'' ( 198<'. Orama) Sylvester Stallone Carl Weathers ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) l Zl "Smokey And The Sandri" ( 1977, Comedy) Burt Reynolds Sally Freid ( t hr 40 min I UI@ 'Le Ma11s" ( 197 t, Orama) Sieve Mt Ouef'n. Soeglned Rauch (2 hrs. 20 m111) lo:allC 'lhe Prtde 0 1 The Yankees" (1942, • lov .. y olU!llVe young girt Wl\O clllc>-PMr~ atter IOtlng her tllpper at• P9Jace dance. (2 tlts • 30 min ) (%) lllMI "Sgl. Pepper'1 lonely HMtt9 Club Band" ( 1978. MUll<:al) Peter Fu1mp1on. a.. O..S. Mean Mt Muttlld and the Futu1e v111a1n Sand stnl Sgt Pep- pei '1 band lnatrumeoca. thus prec:fpiletlng the downfall of Hea11land. U S.A , 1111 Pep- pef's r~ and the new Lonely Heart• Club Sand come to the 1ttteue 'PG' ( 1 ht .5t min.) •mLMm •<CJ llO'lll "TIWI Real Glory" ( t939, Ora· ma) Gary Coopet, David Niven. A mlll1aty doctor eids In medical and Pollllc:al areas In the Phrtlpplnn following lhe Spanlatl- Ametlclln War ( 1 hr .. 35 rriln.) Biography) Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, l~ hrs., 10 min,) C.01 "Harold And Maude" ( 1971, Come- dy) Rulh Go1don, Bud COfl. ( 1 hr . 3 1 min) ($) "Fuelox" ( 19~2. Adventure) Clint Eastwood, freddle Jones (2 hrs.. 15 min) --lv•nln• .. =·WOIWI Cll ... IM/..-0 :lr'Q MAWAI~ OW. WY Guesl .Ian Clayton (R) D ( }llOVll "Greg<>fy's Girl" ( 1982, C<>r'M- dy} GOldOn John S1ncla1r. Dee Hepburn A Sco111sh schoolbOy falls head-over· heels for his soccer team's llrst temale player ·po· ( 1 hr • JO mrn.) .. ,~COWTYTODAY ....... =:= ·--~ llOVll "King 0 1 Jau" ( 1930, Musk:al) Bing Crosby. The Paul Whiteman Olches- lra. Musical numbers. cornedy sketches, dance and even a "Woody Woodpecker" sequence are leatured in this early rnusl· Nllcal i~.;o min ) = :'& A day on Parrot Moun· ta1n. a specialty trained wildlife rescue squad that saves trapped and lnfured anl· mals m California "POlawo.Mt ~ :r_, TOlllHT A look al lhe pllghl ••I female directors 1n the male-dom· 1na1ed movie business I nlB't CO.Mr . *lll'IWILD IUlllEU MPOllT tlOYA "Solly Minutes To Meltdown" Tllll ~1.1ut1nce of maltunctlOlls and "*'- lakes al l hree Mile Island nearty taut years ago are chronicled. and lhe crl11cal e..onorrnc dlld salely questions confront· 1ng nuclear power today are exam!~ (R) D ( I ho . 30 min ) ( E' ~ Irving Crane vs. Cowboy lomnw Moore IRl ( 1 hr ) Friday, August 5, 1983 23 -•Morning Movies- • ··Heavy Metar· (1981. Science-Fic- tlon) Animated. Voices ol John Candy. John Vernon ( 1 hr , 30 mm ) •CZ> "Heartaches" (1981. Come<Jy) Mar-~t Kidder. Annie Potts ( 1 h1 . 35 mm) .. (CJ ··ch1mpo On Safau·· ( 1982. Fan1asy) Docurnen1ary ( 1 hr • 35 min ) 0 "Schlock"' ( 1973. Horror) John Landis. Saul Kahan ( 1 hr , 20 min J • (!1) "Happy Go Lovely" ( 1951. Comedy) Veta Ellen, David NIVen (2 hrs ) 19 CI> ""The Btue Maic (Part 2) ( 1966. Ora- ma) Geofge Peppard. James Mason (2 hrs) CU) '"The Slipper And The Rose The Story 01 Cinderella'" ( 1976, Fantasy) Rlehard Chamberlain. Gemma Craven (2 hrs .• 30 min.) lZ) "The Best Ll111e Whorehouse In Tex- as" ( 1982, MuRlcal). Burt Reynolds. Dolly Parton. ( f hr . 55 min.) f::a(tJ) "Time Bandits" ( 1981. Comedy) Craig Warnock. David Warner ( 1 hr , SO min.) CS) "My Champion" ( 1981, Drama) Yoko Shimada, Chris Mitchum ( t hr . 45 min ) •<CJ "Breaking Away" ( 1979. Orama) Dennis Christopher. Paul Dooley ( 1 hr . 40mln.) •O "Here Comes The Groom·· (t934, Comedy) Jack Haley. Mary Boland ( 1 hr .. 55m1n ) •CZJ "A Day In The Death 0 1 Joe Egg" ( 1972. Comedy) Alan Bales, Janet Suz- man ( 1 hr , 4 7 min ) .. rm ··w euz Across Telles·· ( 1982. Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow ( t hr .. 40 min.) -CC) "The Hanging Tree" ( 1959. Western) Gary Cooper, Meua Schell ( 1 hr . SO min.) Cl) "Intruder In The Dust" ( 1950, Orama) Juano Hernandez. Claude Jarman Jr ( I hr., 25 min) -Q?) "Southern Double Ct069"' ( 1973. AdVentute) Avery Schreiber, Robed Deni· &On. (2 hrs.) -·"Green Ice" (1981, Advenlute) Ryan • O'Neal, Anne Archer ( 1 hr .. 5~ min ) tW(fi) "'FOf'ce tO From Ne11arone" ( 1978. Adventure) Aobeft Shaw, Harri~ Ford. {~ h<I.) (%) "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" ( 1978,.Muslcol) Peter Frampton. Bee Gees. ( 1 hr,, 5 1 min) e "Tenglef" ( 1946. Adventure) Metia Montez, Prtslon Foeter. (t hf .. 30 min.) tW(O) "Sht Peck" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rocwa. Diane Lane. ( 1 hr., 45 mtn ) -v • ...,. ........... - -· "Beflln Ei!pr ... " ( 1a.8, Ad¥tntllfe) Mafia Oberon, RObeft Aytn (1 hr., 30 min) e "The O I.. ( 1957. Ofama) Jack Webb. Don Dubbins (2 lwt.} (t) "The ~ S111mblts' ( 1979, Ora- ma) Olctc Ven Oytce. t<•thleen Oulni.n. ( t ht., 39mln.) {I) "FOIA llley" ( 1978, eorOedy) Goldle ~wn. CheVy ChaM ( 1 hr • 50 min.) -"fhe Glttda<I Of The f'lnzl-Gontlnlt" 971. Orama) l-lnO C"pollQcNo. Ooml· nlqut ~ C)irected by Vittorio 0. Slee. ~hf • 3& min.) "Fight« Attedc" I 196J. A~ture) .. ttllng Hay~. Joy P•O-· ( 1 tir .. 30 • min.) W (%) ''HMrtachet" ( 1981, ComedVt Met· OOt Kidde(. AMle POlll (I hr., 3& min ) 2t Friday. Augu1t is. 1883 tlll H) "Trme Bandits" ( t98 t, Comedy) Ctaig Warn()CI.. David Watnet ( I hr 50 min ) IOJ "The Last Two Weeks'· 11981, Ora ma) Clarre Mairs. Tom Callaway ( 1 hr 25 min) ?alC> ··ean 0 1 F•te·· ( 1947 Comedy) Gary Cooper Barbara Stanwyck ( 1 tu 50 rn1n) 0 "Clfcle Ot Two" ( 1980, Romance) Richard Burton, Tatum O'Neal ( 1 hr 40 min) 1:11 ($) "'Nana·· (l934. Orama) Anna Sten. Uonet Atw~I (I hr . 30 min ) a.m "The Boys 0 1 Summer" (1983. Dra- ma) Documentary ( 1 Iv .. 40 min ) CO) "'The Mango Tree" ( 1977. Drama) Getaldlne F1tzgereld ( 1 hr . 35 min ) Ct) "Whoopeer· ( 1930. Mus.cal) Eddie Cantor. Betty Grable ( 1 ht , 30 min.) •(C1 "Chlmpo On Safari" ( 1982. Fon1asy) Documentary. ( 1 hr • 35 min.) (_S) ""My Champion·· ( 1981. Drama) Yoko Shimada, Chris Mitchum ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 0 "Just Tell Me Thal You Love Me·· ( 1979, AdVentute) Robett Hegyes. Lrsa Har1man ( 1 hr .. 38 min ) W ©) "MOdern Problems" ( 1981. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Pall I D' AtbanY1lle ( 1 hr .. 30m1n) ..CI> '"The Burning Hills" ( 1957. wes1ern) Tab Hunter, Natabe WOOd (2 hrs) (l ) ··rat Chance·· ( 198 t. Comedy) Fern h.1m Scott, January S1evens ( 1 ht • 40 mon) CZ) ··Sg1 Peppet·s Lonely Hearts Club Band" t 1978. Musical) Pe1er Frampton. Bee Gees ( 1 ht . 5 1 min ) .. rH) "Force 10 FtOITI Navarone" 11978, AdVenture) Robert Shaw, Harrl!.<in FOf'd ~hrs.) .. l!Z> "The Great Ameoican lralhc Jam" I 1980, Comedy) John Beck, Shetley Fabefes. (2 htS.) -•Lening .. u.-=... .... 11/LOIO *-:ii -· Mm UIY cpues1· Bernard Sloane. w c::J (,., ... •'The Hanging Tree" ( 1959, Western) Gary Coc?eer· Marla Schell A dOCtOt kllls a man whlle rncuing • glrl and is almosi tynohed by • drunlcen moo ( 1 ht . 60 mln.) 00 .. "FOUi Play" ( 1978. Comedy) Gotdle Hawn. Chevy Chase. A bbf1Jrien en11tt1 the aid of an Inept police ctetectlYe alter ehe *°"'" lnvollled In a bllAlrre MriH ol murder& 1nd kidnapping attampte. 'PG' ( 1 IV. 50 min.) ... "GrMl'\lce" (1981, Adventure) Ryan O'NMI. A.IN AtCl'lef. An engineer and 1 IOCietlt• •llllf'l'IPI to rOb a Sou1h Aln«fC:afl anl*ald tmuggler of a lorlUN ·11n,:i~nr> .. ... -.-.a. =--) fU Ml ellilflCT IAM1'I Ftom LU.e la la !A)j1 hf 30 min ) 1 ... ,12. ---Ml •= . .. . . ==a.,., diet *'~you snack everyday and sttll lose weight: a constn.telton woiker wtio Is a talented i 1ra5'nger ..alJCI WOMMI ::'a1.-T TilllMr Members of the musical group Manhattan Ttans1er talk la bolo~ ;ualbum IUID•ll90llT IM.:Off\OULPMn91 ) llCMI "Duet FOf' Four" ( 1982. Ora- ma} Mike Preston. Diane Ciiento. An Aus- tralian toy 1mporte< whose business Is on the Skids ts abandoned by his wile. (I hr .• 3Smln) CQ)THIWAYfTWAI (t') .rMI .. A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg" ( 1972. Comedy) Alan Bates. Janet Suzman. A couple whose child suffers from convulsions con1emplate a mercy- k1ill~ hr., 47 min.) 1:11 I I ON THI TOMI .featured: the new Hne of cars coming out ol Dettoll: NASA's big- gest Ian. 15-year-old Anthony Btown of Pecoima. who has buMt and sent off his own version ol the space shuttle "Colum- bia"; psychic nutrition. wh9rein some phy- stctans believe that physical ailment& and mencal problems can be cured by proper nutrition I FMaYPBI> lft ON U. Featured: a took 11 the use of se• In advertising; tips on how to spot the symptoms of a heart attack and how to prevent one. a profile ot French supei- stRt SyMe Varian bringing her Show to the us.a ~~~ts TOU.-,_rr •NYATA11m ~l~-.T -.AT U&WAY ~ Clf 1'19 (ff)--CO> IA•AU. Minnesota Twins It CaJllOf- nle Anoets (3 hra.) '9 llOftl "The Longest Hunt" (1968, w .. tern) Brian Kelty, Keenan Wynn. Aft« apprehending the runaway aon of a Mexi- can rancher. a hired gunlllnger•laaml that the 1onchor has some cruaf plant tor the ~~rs.) :1 AIClll ...... flUCI Archie dee~ 10 Invest In JoM'a "garbage paintings" when they IUddenly atett lo attract a '=.,c.llowlng. (A) e .._ Featured: a gathering of "Nffale ~ltfl" •• l.oeh Neaa. Soottand; a New YOftl City loY8 witch; I hot'M auc- tion; a men w00 ConY4lf'led Na home Into a W81tem f1ntaay land, (R) ( 1 hr.) ... "Gold OIQoett Of 1933" ( 1933, ~I) Joan 8fOndel, Ruby ~. \Jnemc>loyed lhowglrta help • procMlar 11~· ~ (2 In.) e u ••M&.MConandan......in both puraue 1 former t~ ur (J.D. Cannon) Who ~ ball and ate* • ~ernountofmoney. (R) (11V.) E ..... .. "l'tqe On A Couch" ( 19M. ' ) .wry 1.ewla. Jenet l.tlgt\. A "*' trlea to cure hie ptyCNAtrllt-flencM'1 ~!!..!! thet t"'1 oen oo on a Petit (jfiiiiiti. tlrt.) iNL-Adlltplln~ --" ~y ~ ... !OM • • COMINCtlon WOftlf' Wtlo ta I t , r:·~..,_' ( 1 IY.) -"Dogpouncf _....,. (117 ... > Aon MQOdr, Dl'f'ld 101A. Al\ ..,. -'hesclay Cont. Ail Ga1tunkel. Hai~ l<eltel ~ ~ve psyc;honnalysl a1.J. Slyllsn young woman t)eOln 11 lraglc romance In VkH'loa 'R' (2 hrs .. 3 min) -( .. DAY•--( 9ClllJ .... , ... llUU ... •llMCMOl- llll&i ·--.y~ AUITUUMIMDfOOTUU.~ C8J MDVII "Nighl Shtl1" ( 1982. COmedyl Henry Wlnkle1 MIChael Kea100 Two nighltlme morgue at1en<1an1s become "love b1okers" 10< a group of hookl!fs who have losl 1he1r pimp 'R' ( 1 111 , 45 min.) lS) llCMI "Ouuand" ( 1981. Science-Ac· lioo} Sean Connery Pe1er Boyle. A space marShal Investigates a 1asn ol mySletlous deaths wllhrn a mining colony on one ol Jupiter's moons 'R' (I hr • 49 min.) (Z } llOWE "The Stud" ( 1978. 01ama) Joan Collins. Oliver Tobias. A waiter advances his career by sleeping w1lh his boss's wile 'R' (I hr . 35 min ) '1!) 111 ClUI Fea1ured a young woman who triumphed over anore.11la ne111osa: a crlmlnal who survived the electric chair ( I hr . 35m1n) 11A (OJ llCMI "Deadly BlesS1ng" (1981, Hor· ror) Ernesl Borgnine. Lors Nellleloo A liv- ing nightmare begins IOI' a young woman when she mames 11110 a s1r1e1 religious sect. 'R' (I hr . 45 min ) ttil@ llCMI "The Amazing Or Clltlerhouse" ( 1938, Comedy) Edward G Robinson. Humphrey Bogar1 A psych1a111s1 takes con1ro1 of a gang ol 1obbers 1n order to Slud1Jhe criminal mind ( I hr . 50 min ) 1t:al I) llJ CIUleCY Quincy ShOltens his vaca· lion to helµ his replacement (Beverly Sas- soon) 1nves11gate lhe death QI an rmport· ant polt11c1an (R) (I hr . 10 rll1n ) O ~ TOMOHT Host Johnny Carson Guests llzhak Perlman, Merlina Navra11lo va (I hr I i ~ AIC MEWi NIGHTUm YOU AIUD FOlt rr ODDCOW\I HAMYO flf) COW'l'EWOUllY HEAL1" WI IC) lllOVIE "Cheech And Chong's Nice Dreams" ( 1981. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Mann Thomas Chong Two inveterate polheads appear 10 have found their ttue calling as they peddle ice cream Vil 1he s1ree1s 01 Los Angeles 'R' ( 1 hr , 27 min) 0 llCMI ·Gas" (1981, Comedy) Don- ald Sutherland, Susan Anspach. A radio DJ and a reporter lfy to e)(pose an Ott magna1e·s plot to drive up gas pr1ees by con1nv1ng an 011 shorldge 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min) tl:tlU DfTlltT~TOMQHT A look et the pllgh1 of tcmale drrec10<s In the male·dom· rnated movie busrness O MOW. 'The Snake P11" ( 1948. Ora- ma) Olivia de Hav111and, Mark Stevens A f0<me1 me111al patient recalls with hoiror her e~periences while 1nst1tut1onalizd<I (2 hrs . 10 n1111 I (!) MJOIJllBfT llETWOM ... «D MOYIE "Desperdlt! tn11uder" ( 1983. Drama) Meg Fus1er. Nlc.k Mancuso A blind wornan living at a lonely beach house g•Vf''> sanctuary 10 an escaped con- vict whose ru1hless partner 1s on lhe way (:'hrs l I tumor 'ou r:.t•ll "1th Erma ; Hornhec·i.. ·:-. t'olum 11 laity Pilat I _. D G> JUm lie '9.D ·w oild Charl1· ~" nna11 in Iha men·• and worn on'& 800-n\411811, women'• high jUmp, •nd the men's 10,000 me1e11 (lrom Heltlnkl, Fl~hl) 1.,. "The MoonShlne Wai" ( 1970, Orama) R1ehard Wldmatk. Alan Al<SD A lede1al egenl uses questionable tactic• to contlsc.te e batch of moonshine from a backwoods brewery. ( I hr , 30 min.) IU.mYlMIA• QWlft ... lm CAllnU =llll)W W "I Love New Yo1k Grand Prix" (f1om Lake Placid. N.Y.). (R) (2 hfs.) tL) _. "Ms. 45" (198 t. Orama) Zoe Tamertls, Jack Thibeau An unfoitunale mute girl Is raped twice In one nlghl and seeks revenge against violenl male c11m1. nals. 'R' (I ht . 25 min.) -1 oaMM CCMrn TGOAY tll4' ())..-'Al I WW When the wile of a visiting French police lnspecto1 (Henry Darrow) Is aJaln. McMiiian la p<essured by the vk:tlm'& lalher to solve the case QulCI<· !}'_ (R) (I ht . 20 min.) tl:tl cm Ml 11 m cu PAia' .... TMI ~ -11 YUM LATlll Recent Interviews are Intermixed with old foolage fol this por1re1t ot the Louds. a middle-class American lamdy that was the sub,ect of a delafled and controve1sia1 PBS docurnen 1ary series 10 years ago (I hr) WO llOVll "Captain Phantom" ( 1959, Adventure) Frank Latimore, Anna Marla Sandrr. In his attempt to cteer his name of charges of treason against his lather. a Spanish arrstocrat 1nad11er1ent1y uncovers the reel 1nhdel I I hr. 30 min ) (!) llOVll "Mlss1ss1pp1 Gambler" ( 1953. Orama) Tyrone Power. Julie Adams A rrve1boal gambler decides to build.a leg1h· mate gambling house 1n New Orleans (2 hrs) «!) llCMI "Girt On The Run" I 1958. Ora· ma) Efrem Zlmbalisl Jr Erin O'Bnen A private eye is hired to find a nightclub singer belore a killer does ( 1 hr , 30 min) (01 lllCMI "Lunch Wagon" ( 1981, Come dy) Candy Moore. Chuck McCann A trio ol beauties run into trouble lrom competr tors while prov1d1ng sustenance to hungry construction w01kers. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (SI LO¥llQ ...... I P1JRCT COUP\.U (Episode 51) (ZJ llOWll "The Nine Lives Qt F11tz The Cat" (No Date) Animated ( 1 hr , 30 min) m .. econ ttl (C) llOWll "Sweet Wilham" ( t 980. Com1>- dy) Sam Wate•St()fl. Jenny Aguiler After her live-In bOyfrtend leaves her tor an edu· cat•on 1n the U.S., an English girl begins a 1ocky romance with a rak1Sh Scotsman 'R' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.} 1:11 @ -----.. 0 llOVll "Sunday In The Country" ( 1974. Orama) Ernest B0tgn1ne. Michael J Pollard. Three bank robbers on lhe lam 1e11011ze a roclusive la1mer 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 mln.l__ t:aG m me ... O¥m9GHT r~l A .. DAY M IDBI 8111 and Miranda t>ecome allies _.(H)llCMI "The Oee1 Hunter" ( 1978. Dia ma) Robefl De Niro. Meryl Slle£p Three close. carefree friends from a small Penn· sylvan1a steel town are changed forever by e~pet1enc1ng the 1err0ts of war when they are dralted and sent to Vietnam 'R' (3 his , 3 min ) ttl 8 (f) CU ... llCIHIWATCM I :' COTTU: "'Cl.Oii Guntl' .Oladyr. &Bu™hl. (L.1" Peter O'TOOlo 11 Prof tflg gln:i, Margot KICder Is Elua Oalntle and Joh11 Standing le Col. PICkertng In th!O p11r lormrmoe ol George Belnard Shaw'• claa- slG comedy chronlellng tne prolM80r'g ett0<1s to make Eliza piesenlable to aocl- ety 12 hrs) ($} llCMI "Fl1elo>1" ( 1982, Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jone& A U S p1101 goes behind Russian tines 10 steal a eupe1sonlc lighllng plane ·po• 12 hrs . 15 m.n.) "Q1J WC*J>ATLMm t:ll 9 llCMI "Mlnneao1a Clay" ( 1965, Wesl· ern) CalMron Mitchell. Elhel Rofo A con· dernned gunslinger breaks tree trom auth0tttl'es and becomes involved In a Ing rlval1y (2 hrs.) ... llMY IWl1llAlf, llMY MMl'MMI CIMTIAN CMUmFI N1D WQWJ .... (l) { llO¥IE "Nk:holas Nk:kleby" ( 194 7, Drama) Oerell. Bond. Ced1lc Herdwrcke Based on the classic by Cha1les Dickens A young lad attemp1s 10 protecl his tamuy trom an uncle's wicked Influence. (2 hrs.) CZl llO¥IE "lion Of The Desert" (1981, Drama) An1hony Quinn. Oliver Reed. A hard·rrdrng Bedouin leader 1es1s1s Italy's a1temp1s to occupy Libya IOI' 20 years 'PG' (2 hrs .. 45 min) M IC) llCMI "Journey Out Of Darkness' ( 1967, Adven1u1e) Ronald Morse. Kon- rad Mat1hae1 A policeman struggles lo surv111e while esc0<11ng an ab0rrg1ne bound lot 1na1 across lhe Ausllallan desert ( 1 hr . 25 mrn) OMOW. "Tattoo" (1981. Orama) Bruce Dern, Maur1 Adams An obsesseo 1a1100 a1ti!.1 kidnaps :i lashlon model and p10 cceds 10 cover her body with hrs hand• w0tk 'R' ( t hr . 45 min ) Ml({) MOll9IG ITIECM CD MOYIE "Goodbye Again" ( 196 t. Com· edy) Ingrid Bergman, Yves Montand Nt-glec1ed by her lover. a Pa11s1an lady nccepts the a11en11ons of another man (2 hrs 30 mrn) @ MEWi (E)-lltml la(!) PAl'TM. .. (!) '°' O' 1"I MOll9IQ (l!}Nfn. CEl.,..lllml(l) .. (SI •IT OI TMl M LM9' OW Eddie Mur phy. Sandra Bernhard, Ronn Lucas and Harry Anderson are featured rn clips from previous "Lau Otts" when these then unknown comics competed IOI' top honors in r=t competrlions. ( 1 h1 • 30 min ) .UICI "Takell F1om TheTop" {1981, Cornedy) Annie Girardol, Pierre Monday A family 1s turned upside-down when their mother gets a tob (I hr .. 25 min.) e:aeu1.v (!J IUU.W.U IOI MOVW. "Death Valley" ( 1982. Mys· tery) Paul LeMat. Peter B1111ngstey A New York youngster. vacationing In Arrzon9 w1lh his mothe1. s1umbtes across a se11e1 ol grisly murders. 'R' ( t hr. 25 min.) 0 llOVll "I Could Never Have Sex With Any Man Who Has So L1tlle Regard For My Husband" ( 1973. Comedy) Carmrne Ca11d1, Andrew Duncan. '80<edom leads 10 Sf>xual shenanigans when lwo middle aged couples vacation for the summer 1n Martha's Vineyard 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) d (f'JLA .. Friday, August 5, 1983 25 s -Weclaesclay Coal. ol the lun and frolic ol lhe teen-age beach lser~o=- LOWI. --c All IT'fll -::>vef "Body Hear" ( 1981. Suspense) Willlam Hurl, Kathleen Turner A smallllmc Florida lawyer ts persuaded by hts lover to murder her husband 'R' ( I hr . 55 min) (0) llC>v. "Waltl Across Texas" ( 1982, Orama) Anne Archer. Te11y Jastrow A wildcatter and a prelly geo1<>g1st become romanhcally invOlved airer their proles· slons b11ng them Into conllk:t 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 mln) -m ~CCMITYTOOAY .. @ .,. "Blondie Plays Cupid" ( 1941. Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arlhvr Lal<e The Bumsread5 decide 10 help a young couple elOpe ( 1 hr .. 30 min) W D MO¥ll "The Devil's Commandment" ( 1960, Mystery) Gianna Marla Canale. Dario Michoells When a number ol young women are murdered. a French news- man's search tor their killer lead5 him to the high echelons ol Parisian SOClety ( 1 hr . 30mln) Cf) MO¥ll "Winds 01 The Wasteland" ( 1936. Western) John Wayne, PhylltS Fraser A stagecoach owner races againsl a nval lo Oblaln a valuable mall contracl In Calilornle (2 hrs l m> M0¥11 "The Rrslng 01 The Moon" (1957. Orama) Cyril Cusack, Noel Pur- ceU Introduced by Tyrone Power A tnk>- gy ol dlllerent stories examines Ireland and tis people ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ([') llCMI "Laura" ( 1980. D1ama) Dawn Dunl()f>. Maud Adams. A woman tries to prevent a retarionshlp between a aculptor with wttom she had had an allalr and her teen-age ballerina daughler 'R' ( 1 hr .• 25 min) e':) .. ICOTT '11{~110¥11 "The Runner Slumbles" (1979. Droma) Ol<:k Van Dyke. Kathleen OVlnlan. A CathotlC prles1 la lned for lbe murder of a nun wrth whom he had been suspected ---.....11.v1ea- •CC'l "Ball Of Fire" ( 1942. Comedy) U&ty Cooper, Barbara Stenwyck ( 1 hr .. 60 """) •CS) "Nana" ( 19~. Orame) Anna Sten. Uoner Atwill. ( 1 hr .. :omrn) nta "Just Tell Me Tllal You Love Me" ( 1979, Ad\lenture) Robetr Hegyet, Lisa Hl'lrtmnn, ( I hr • 38 min ) •CO) "J11bberwoeky" ( 1977. Comedy) MIOMel Palin, Max Walt ( I hf., '° min ) (?) "Monty Python Uve At The HOllyWood Bowl" (198~. Come<fy) John Clteee. Mlchnel Penn. (1 hr .. 25 min.) •a> "About Mrs. Le•lle'' ( t9~•. Romance) Sl'lllley Booth. Aoben Ryan !~hit.) •cm ''The Musle Man" ( 1962, MutiHI) Robert Pr•ton. Shltley JonlJt (2 hta, 30 NI Ci')' l,rwo Yeert S.fOfe The Mast" ( 1948. Adventure) Al1n Ledd. Blian Oonltvy. (2 l'ltt.) (C) "So Long Al TN ratr" ( 19&1. Myt. IOfy) Jeen Slmmont. Dirk &ooerda. ( 1 ht , 25 min.) Cl) "Race ~ Vour Ute. Cn.tllt &ownl" ( 1971. Comedy) Animat9d 21 Frldrf, Au~ a, 1983 of rn altalr 'PG' (I hr . 39 min.) i ~OllTMI ... ._ t::ll 8) l9C .._ OWlllll •rT .,_ "The Last Metro" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Catherine Oeneuve. Gerard Oepar- dieu Directed by Franc0ts Truttaut. Dur- ing W0tld War II. the proprietors ot a small Paris theatre try to keep their establish· menr open during the German occupa- tion. 'PG' (2 his .. 10 min ) mg.,_ "The Bes1 L1111e Whofenouse In Texas·· ( 1982. Musical) Burt Reynolds. Dolly Parton A flamboyant. muckraking TV persona~ty Irias lo close down a popu- lar bawdy l'louse. 'R' ( 1 hr .. SS min) llml (J)CM ........ An:tl ':'com.I: a. Cl• Guest Robert Urich CS).,_ "Hit" I 1973. Adventure) Billy Dee Wrlhams. Richard PryOf A blaek fed· erar agent bttrer over his daughter's death sets ovr 10 trap the gang ol French drug srriugglers he belleves to be responslble 'A' (2 hrs . 15 min. l W (O) .,_ "Modern Problems" (1961. Comedy) Chevy Chase, Patti O' Arban· ville A. hapless air tralflC controller with numerous personal problems IS endowed with telekinetic powers aher being doused with nuclear waste. 'PG' (I hr., 30 min.) ...... "Time Without Pity" (1956, 6iama) Michael Redgrave. Ann Tedd. A man a11empts to save his son who Is des- lr~ie within 2• hours (2 hrs) llMY...,..llMYMMmWI -UC.-..Yfl') MO¥ll "FOfce 10 From Navarone" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert Shaw. Harri- son F0td Several oddly aseorted military e•pet1S are reamed in a mission to raid and deslroy a btidge vital ro the enemy's strategy dUr1ng World War II. 'PG' (2 hrs) U.) llO¥ll "Double Expo5Ufe" ( 1962. Suspense) Michael Callan. Joanna Petter The murderout nightmares of a (jsturbed photographer begin ro taJce on • Nie of g "Gone In 60 S.00nd1" ( 1974. Advefl· lure) H B. Halick!, Marlon Bueia. ( 1 hr • •5mln.) 1111(%) "Sgt Pepper'• Lonely Hearts Club Band" ( t978. Mualcal) Peter Frampton. Bee Gaea. ( 1 hi .. 6 1 min ) a.CC) "The CowbOy And The L•dV" (1938, Western) Gnry Cooper, Mefle Oberon. (I hr., 30 min,) •• "TM Atomk; Gale" ( 1982) Docu· mentary. ( t hr .. tt; min.) •cm "Blue Fire i..cty" 11e1e. c>ramo1 Celhryn HarrltOn. Mani Hotden. (t hr .. 31 min.) •(.t ) "LIOO 01 The Oetet1" (1981. Orama) Anthony OVlnn, Oliver Reed. (2 hr• .. 45 min,) -(C) "Fr~ Aoed" (1979. Dr•m•) M~~ Ali, Krll Ktlltofter.on. (3 hra . 10mlnJ CH> "Mommie Dtar•t" ( 1981. Orama) Faye Dunaway. Oi8na Sc.twld. (2 htt, 9 min.) (I) "This Could ea Tht Night" (1967, COmedrl Jean Simmon•. Anthony Fra~ CIOU. 1 ht •& min.) -m "A~ SNpl" 0967, Dr•me> f,irOtle Powef. Lloyd Nollln. (2 M ) -· "The Man F'rom Clo¥ef Grow.'' { 1973. Drama) C'*YI Mk, Aon MMlk. C 1 tv . 3&mln,) their own 'R' I 1 hr 35 min ) M~wca.DATL.MQI Mt-~ llCMI "Ttte Pnvate Lile 0 1 Sherlock Holmes" ( 1970, Comedy) Robert Stephens. COiin Blakely While 1nvest1gat- lng the case ol a missing husband. a Brtl· 1sh super-sleuth ts contounded by the clues of a dozen canaries. some Trappist mont..s. the Loch Ness monster and an old ScolltSh castle (2 hrs . 30 mtn I ~:m ....... M~ llO¥ll "Strange Behavior" ( 1981. Suspense) Michael Murphy, Louise Fletcher A pOlice ofhcer investigates a se11es ol brutal murders tn a small Mid· western COiiege town 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) 1:110 llCMI "Night Shift" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Winkler Michael Keaton Two n.ghtllme morgue a11endant s become "love brokers" for a group or t'tOOkers who have lost their pimp 'R' ( 1 hr • 45 =;mlni:l'-- • H•MTW(lt) ( ~--··The Last Two Weeks" (1981. Orama) Ctalre Malis. Tom Callaway A woman wrestles with a decision aboul her tailing marriage durtng a tamlly vacation In Maine ( 1 hr . 25 mtn ) (%) .,_ "The Best L•llle Whorehovse In Texas" I 1982. Musical) Burt Reynolds. Dolly Parton A flamboyant. mucl<raktng TV personality tries to clOse down a popu· "1r bawdy l'louse 'R' ( I hr . 55 min,) -~·., Mlw.1.1 ( .,_ "The Best Ullle Wt'tOfehouse In Teic&1" ( t982. Musical) Burt Reynolds, Dolly Parlon A flambOyanr, moct<raklng TV personanry tries to close down a popu· lar bawdy house. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) ($) .U. John Byner shows you things stranger than truth. lerqer than lite, and zanier than anything you 11e ever seen Q •«lllAlm 1we "llleoal Entry" t19•9. Drama) How· trd Dull. Marta Toren. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) tWC.0) "The Mlnionery" ( 1982. Comfldy) Michael Palin. Maggie Srnlrh ( 1 hr .. 30 mini -· "The Set·Up" ( 1949, Myateiry) Aob-8ft Rr,•n. Audrey Totter. ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) • 'C.pteln Eddie" ( HMS. 610gf1phy) Fred MacMurrey. Lynn Barl (2 hra.) (I) "Arthot'' (1981. eom.dy) Oudley Moo<e, Lita Minnelll ( t hr .. 63 min.) -(8) "LOOker" (1981. Sci.no.Fiction) Albert Flnr,.y, J8rne9 Coburn 11 hr .. ~ ll)ln, l • "the GvmbaH Rally" ( 1979. Come· <M Mlch&el Sarrazlt'I, Tim tklnllre. ( t hr • • ., Min) CZ) "Icy BrMlll" ( 19H. Svapenee) Alain Ooton. Mltllt:t Dare. (2 hr•.) • "Spolla!I Of tile For•t" (1958, WMt.,n) ROd Ctm«on. Ver• ~1t1on. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) W (O) "Outland'' (1981, Solenot-Flcllon) Siatl Connery, Pater Boyte ( 1 hr.. 49 Mk'I) W CC> "So Long .At TN ra1t" ( t951. MYI" ltfY) JMn Slmtnont. Olfk &ogerdt f 1 hr . 25 min.) \ruUdtMll~ tap dllnGOf Joi"-t()(Cff With • wt1ndtJ11119 prlzellghtor to raise tho money n111 h1111r0r needs lo roctoJm Ills d<>11 lrom 11 v.1nt;ouver poond (? h•6) al) MAnoMAl tlOGfWtlC RCUl ''00f1I· t.1 f G Morsnalt hosts a look at the f'llOftS 01 LOO dhectors, dedicated lndlvld- u11t'\ .imJ ~tanllsts who aro wOl'klng to a%ure 111111 the largest ol the great apes ooes not tnll 111c11m 10 ext1nchon (R) c:;> \11111 1 CI lllOVll ''Break1r1g Away" ( t979, Dia· rna) Dennis Chr1stqpher, Paul Dooley. A bicycle enthus1as1 In a small college town -.pends his post htgh school summer 11y1ny 10 sort 001 his plans tor the future wtule 1r111r11ng 101 the two biggest races of Ills Ille 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 40 min ) (EJ"°"'1CIMTD (Hl lllOVlf "Smokey And The Bandit" ( t977 Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Sally f ield A Claredevtl trucker accepts a chal· lengn ro ru11 a truckload ot beer from Tex· .1:; bilC:k tu Georgia 1n a llmlted amount ol time 'PU' 1 1 hr , 40 min.) Sl ~ 'The Sec1e1 01 NIMH" ( t982. f an1asy) f\n1maled Votces ol Elliabeth Har1tnan. Dorn Deluise. A secret society ot 1a1s .11d a desperate field moose ln sav· 1ng he1 home llom the ruthlessness ot man G' ( I tu 20 min ) 0 MOVIE ·1 he Gumoan Rally" (1976. Cume1ty) MIC hael Sarrazin, Tim Mcintire A yumbnll machine IS the yrand p112e in a Nf'w vorlo.·lo-Los Angeles car race which briny" ;ill !'.mis ot Lany characters onto lhe n.111011 c, highways and back roads ·PG ( I hr , 4 7 mm ) 1:151 E All1'0 RACING 'Oft-Road Racing" (hom 1-'rm1ona, Cahl l (R) ( 1 hr . 30 111111 J l:a i) GI.ONA Glcma undergoes hypnosis 1n .in .ml'"'~" 10 r1>mernbe1 the lden111y ol the <..1un111.1l who robbed tne clh11c at gun· p01nl (A) 8 M·A·t·H CtwUFI AMQB.I 6'.)FAaYRUD Ci) .,.,_ WATTI wmt THE ID•llWllOlJI IYWttONY ORCMEITRA Andre Watts per· loons Aeethoven's "Plano Concerto No 5" ( 'The Emper0<") with lhe lndianapo· hs Symphony Orchestra under the d1rec:· hOtt 01 John Nelson ( t hr • 30 min ) a:31 @ lltE CA TUNS MIS@ MOVIE "Mark. I Love You" ( 1980. Drar11a) Kevin Dobson, James Wh11more Ju~t ill> he 1s prepared 10 remarry. a w1d- owe1 I!> lhrust 1n10 a ba111e with his late wile's pArenls lor custody or his youflg son JR) (2 hrs ) 0 W lltE FACTI Of LR A much-anhc1 pated v1s11 lrom a tamous Fref\Ch chef (Roger T1I) has an une~pected outcome. (R)_o 0 Q1IJ lltE HAllPTOM Q I t hr l I v: WATTI """ lltE lllWWOlll lnlPHONY ORCMllTIIA Andre Watts per- lorms Beethoven's "Piano Concer10 No 5" ("Th<' Emperor") with the lnd1anapo· "" Symphony Orchestra unde• lt'le direc- 111 H• ol J,1h11 Nel!JO<l ( t hr 30 min J L MOVIE ZaµpeO'" ( 1962 Comedy) Scull Ba1u, W1llle Aan1es I), high school ""''~111,.P 4er11us uses his acc1t1entally •l q111o•<l psychok1ne1tc powers 10 improve '"' h•v•· hit> R (I hr 35 min) z MOYtl Tiie Best I 1111e Whorehouse In 1 .. .,.., .. I 198.? Musical) Burt Reynolds. ri.illy P.111on A llamboyant. muci\raklng IV 111·•'.•111.iltty tries 101,.lose down a popu l.11 t• ,..,dy 1111use R ( 1 lir . 55 min ) H5 1)1 MOVIE n1•tJ Tnm,1hawk ( 1967 West t'r111 lltow.u d KC'f•I. Joan Cat1ll1eld An - Army ollloOf a111mp11 10 ward oil another n1111ssacre rosombling Custer's last Stand. U tu., 30 mln) • D G) ""'MO-... Bill ~omes strongly ellracted 10 a lkite-play1ng friend (Aebec· ca Street) of his daughle1 and tries to bOok het °'' his TV show Cf) MOWll "The Beal 0 1 Everything" ( 1969. Drama) Hope Lange. Sleptieo Boyd. In !hell aearc:h tor the good Ille. ttvee young career women discover the plllalls of llvlng In New Yori\ City (2 hrs , 30mln) (&) .,_,......,.,.rn••-'t MOU.YWOOD Hos1 B111 Harris Qlcks and pans the persons and events In Tloaeltown. m•••u• M ({)tn'llllClll•W "Atlas Van Lines Cup" (from Syracuse.NY ) (R) ( 1 hr.) .. 8 0) 'nll PAaY ~ Annie overpro- tec1s her yoong, deal son Toby alter a burglar breaks Into their house whlle he IS there alone. (RI (1 hr) Bl .. ., ... lmlAITY Blake Illes to Singapore in the hope ol finding Steven alive. K•ystle and Ate1us are both upset by Mark's Involvement with Fallon. and Adam tries to t11ck Kirby Into spending the night wllh him (R) D ( t hr ) m AYA-1:-nll -AWAD II '111 YllUAl NITI The llrst annual AVA compet1t100 and the winning artists a1e featured in this documentary introduced by lhe late Arthur GOdlrev IC) llO¥ll "The Hollywood Knights ' ( t980, Comedy) Rot>e1t Wuhl. Tony Dan· za On Halloween eve 1n t965. a rowdy high school gang ....,,eaks havoc in Beverly Hiiis to avenge the cJps1ng ol their hangout by the local home owners assoc1a1ton •R' ( 1 hr . 39 min ) IHI llO¥ll "The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas" ( 1962. Muslcal) Burt Reynolds. Dolly Parton A flambOyant, muckraking TV persooah!y toes to close down a popu la• bawdy house 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 min ) (S)llCMI "Summer Camp' (1979, Com- edy) John C Mclaughlin, Matt Michaels. The owner of a ta1hng summer camp decides to raise money by holding a reun!OO IOI lhe now-ma1ured alumni 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) 0 llCMI "Night Shilt" ( t962, Comedy) Henry Winkler. Michael Kealor1 Two nighttime morgue attendants become "love brokers" for a g1oup of hookers who have lost therr pimp 'R' ( I hr . 45 min) .. Cl> • ..., .. .,...11111111a111rrrr.-TWOM ... &:I AYA-1: '111 -AWAD • 1MI YllUAL MTS The llfst annual AVA compeflflon and the winning anists a.re featured in lh1s documen1ary introduced by the 1a1e Arthur Godlrey. Ci) IMT11MOfl.RAll>DIA1" "I Promise To Remember The Story 0 1 Frankie Lymon" The ~le and dealh ol blaclo. teen· ager Frankie Lymon, a popular recording star ol the 1950s. are examined (()) llCMI "Six Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane A race-car d11ve1 turns a se11te1 ol 1u\ler11le car s111ppers into a w1nnmg pit crew 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) *11@ .cME "The Busy Body" (1%7 Com edy) Sid Caesar. Robert Ryan A well· meaning patsy becomes involved w1in a group or clumsy gangsters (2 ht:; c:, min) .. (E1""9Cllll-T""IC8l,,._na.., .. I Z J CIWUI QIAl9l\a OM TMI PIM ICM 'w§o a <IJ®Je ... IATWl)A y llQHT . ltllMCHOf •. 11"1 a+iAiC8t& .., ..VllLL ....... .aolll LJllLM ()1 Wilham Wetson MOtgan" Or MO'g<111, o oe\Jl(...ittld country surgeon epec1ohll!IQ 111 ch1ltl c.1re lreats lhree chll· drttn 111 Mcm1or1a1 Mission Hosp!lal In A!lhcvllle. N C (Port 2) ( t h1 ) It ) PU flUU. CONT ACT kMA Tl (II) (LJllOWll "The Love Goddes&eS" { 1965) Documentary Vintage film tootage hlghllghls this study ol the screen's grea1- es1 leading ladles, from t 1Ulan Gish and Theda Bera to Jean Harlow and Carole Lornbard Greta Gart>O and Marilyn Moo- roe ( 1 hr , 2111w1 J IZ}.,_ "Momn11e Dea1est" ( 1981. Dia- ma) Faye Dunaway, D1a11a Scarwld For- ties lllm slar Joan Crawlord raises her two adopted children 111 a domestic atmos· phere that var1e:. tro111 lu~unous comton to sacJ1st1c d•SC1µh11e 'PG' (2 hrs .• 9 min ) '1') 1" ClUI Featured· const1tut1onal law eKl)erl John Whitehead e•amlnes the evi- dence that there is a s1nis1er plol to remove nghts and heedoms of the Amati· can c.n1zen ( I hr , 3b 01111.) 11:11 i) (I) POUCI ITC.Y A depuly police chief (Glenn Ford) 1s laced with pubhc and po4it1cal pressure alte• :ieveral shootouts mvol111ng otltcer::. leavt: innocent bystan- der::. uead (RJ (2 his . 30 rnin ) 0 6'.) TONICIHT Host Jonnny Carson. Guest" ac11ess Teri Gari ("Mr Mom"), BudiJ.Y Rich ( 1 hr ) IQ.2J AIC ... ~ YOU All(ED FOR rT OODCOUPU HAMYO rsl ~John By11e1 ~hows you things stranger than trutl'I. taryer than hie, and tanie1 th.in a11yth1ng you'"e ever seen c;J U!ll(CJ MOVIE "H 0 T s, .. ( 1979. Comeor.1 su~.in K•uer L1c,a London f\ so1or11y 1e1e<"I decides to tnrm her own ch1b ot co- ach> whrJ conce11(1a1e on grat1ly1ng se>.· s1ar ... cll <..olley1a11s 'R ( t hr 35 min ) ~ 0 ElfTEJITAIMNT TONIGHT Members ol lhe musical group Manha11an Transfer talk about their new album O MOVIE 'Alie Lincoln In llhno1s" ( 1940. BiogtaµhyJ Raymond Massey Ruth G01- do11 The r areer ot Abraham Lincoln 1s 11ac1id h• 11 his early y1;1ari. as a shop- keepe1 1 111s fl•urni.>h 1n the t660 presl· den11al • l•on (2 hrs 10 min) ll)(Pf~ MEl'WOM MEWi CD MOW · Happened r o Jani" ( t 9'>9, Comody1 1.1111~ Oily Jack Lemmon A lobster yr11 ... 111 wins her court case and her lawyer whe11 '>Ile sues a railroad 1ycoon (2 hrs J I H ltllDllOXIMO ISi ~ ·Fout Pl.1y" 11978. Comedy) Coldlf' Hr1wn, Cflevy Chase A librarian en1ts1s 1t1e aid of an 1nep1 µohce detecll\re afler !>he become!, 11111oh1ed 111 a b1iarre se11C''> of murder<; ancJ kidnapping a11e111µt!> PG' 11 ht . 'iO 111111 ) 0 lllOYtE Ho1ll11Wf'l'n II ' \ 1'.:161 Horror) 1.111111' I , '• C11111• llo11ald Plea~nce A h 11 ~ •lr""'Y 111· .. 1111• 111111t1ere1 c;l)nltnues his lt'!f!lt ti ll•lftll Ill ol '•111ttlf fd Wll n ( 1 hr , .m11 .. 111 t2::30 0 W TRACK ANO FE.O · World Cham· I"""' h•p·, I 111 11 .. 111 the men's tind worn· ""' 400 111d 4 , 100 111(•IPr rel.1ys men's 1t1nc.i 111111µ .1111! "'"''"'''I 3 000 meters (lr.im H1•l<,111k f 111l,111tJI 11 111 I 0COUl'UI 0 MOVIE "flr,11 ti fll,111k1 t fl11111n· I 1965. Co111t•lly1 rr llt~w A-.1IOH. Ar 111ette fum· •'II• "~ «1•"""1 1••rl k1,111<1r>t"" 1 are parl Friday. Auqust 5. 1983 27 -Thursday Coat. QJftCW fB llAITIN'l!CI THEAT1W "l herese Raqu1n" Therese and Laurent's wedding nigh! becomes a macabre event as their pervasive guifl conjures up the haunllne ~1r11 of Camllle (Parl 2) (R) o ( t hr ) W llAITEl'IECI THEATM "A-rown Like Ahce·· Aller a dangerous rescue mlSSIOn through flooded rivers. Jean conquers the oulback (Par1 6) (A) D ( t hr ) (HJ llOVIE "Looker" (f9"81. Science-Fie· lion) Alber! Finney, James Coburn The mysterious deaths ol a senes of beaullful models 1nvolYed in a new aoverltSlng proiect are blamed on the plastic surgeon whO operated on them 'PG' ( 1 hr . 34 mon) I L)llOVIE "Molher's Day" ( 1980, Horror) Nancy Hendr>ekson. Deborah Luce An insane ma1roarch and her equally dis- turbed sons gruesomely victtmoze a trio ot rounq women ( I hr . 35 mon ) Sl llO¥IE "N1gh1 Shill" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Wonlller, Michael Keaton Two nlghlllme mOfgue altendants become "love brokers" 101 a group of ho<*ers who have IOsl their pimp 'R' ( t h1 • 45 min) .. @ llOVIE "The Porn Porn Girls" ( 1977. Comedy) Robert Carradine. Jennifer Ash- ley A group of high schO<>I seniors plan 10 celebrate graduatton wrlh !heir own brand of exc1temen1 (2 hrs ) • 0 fl) a.as Alter the Coach Is swin- dled by a last-1alk1ng hustler. Sam recruits an e~·con friend (Hdrry Anderson) lo even the score (A) U ®) rT TAllU TWO Sam's mid-Ille crtsts IS he;gh1ened when a doctor accidentally switcheS hos tile with that or a deceased oatieol (R) (l) llOVIE "Monly Python's Lite Of Brian" ( 1979, Comedy) Graham Chapman. Jotln Cteese A story or a man whose Ille parallels Christ ( I hr • 33 min ) mn._.,. .. (f ) AUITU&.We ...... fOOTIAU. (IQ -a CJ) DOTI lMllllO While a drunken Gary ends up at CIJI'! apartment, Abby takes regal steps t:t: control ol l'liS inhefllance (A) ( I hr D Cl) MU.,_. Hill Street ottl· cers play against street-4i18ng membefs In a charily baSkelball geme. white Belker end Washington stake out a movie theatre ilial~,.,=fllma. (A) (1hr.) a.,. .... y c:aT8 TOllMT "A Copland Celebr11110n" An 80th birthday ttlbvle to Amerlcnn compoaor Aaron Copland taped nl Kennedy Cenlet'I CCncert Hill In Novembef 1980 weaves d<>curnent1ry. d8nc. end movie m11te"8I through the commom<>tat tve concert (A) ( 1 ht . 30 min ) 81) ... ~ _.... ''The Unple11&· entneaa At The Belton• Club" The genef· 81'1 wealthy sister diet 37 mlnutH arter he doet (Part 2) ( t hr ) e1I It llOWll "Homework" ( 1962. Comedy) .so.tn Colhns. Michael Mor1111n A high IChOol t!Udet'lt h81 a dltflcult ilme trying to IOeehlavlfP!nMJ:'R' JI hr., 30mln.) -ti ........ ... --Wlm,_,.....,.OOWILll tW ........ ..... OP- MAI z• ..,.,. MM1Fi With P!an1aoenet'1 rll- 30 Frtctey. Auguat a. 1183 1ng po1111ca1 tonunes. Glencora becomes a slyltSh London hostess. ~t is concefnlld about Uncle Ommum's grOWlng 1ntatua- tl0f1 with Madame Max (Part 5 01 22) ( 1 hr.) (R) l&.LY IOIJ. • CGMBT Joel performs many of tus charHopptng htts ( 1 hr 5 min.) (1J 9D¥11 "OMne O~" ( 1976. Otama) Juha Franklin. Tem Hall A small town girl becomes a successful adult m011- le star In New York City ( I hr., 20 min ) ©)llOCKC*TV CI> 9D¥ll "Arthur" ( t981, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Liza M1nne111 While htS family attempts 10 force him Into a pre- arranged marriage. a drunken. hedonlstlC playbOy falls in IO\le with a PoOr working Q!!!. 'PG' (I hr . 53 min ) (ZJ 9D¥ll "WhOOpeel" ( 1930, Musteal) Eddie Cantor, Belly G1able. Moslcal she- nanigans abound as various stars of vaudeville and radio's earliest days and Busby Berkeley's showglrls unite for an entertainment eidravaganza. ( t hr . 30 min.) el) 19 CUii Featured 8 look at the last· est 9f0Wln0 disease among women. kmg can<:ef ( 1 lir . 35 min ) twl!l) 9D¥ll "The ExplOSlve Generation" (1961, ()lama) Patty McCormack. Wll- l1am Shalner. When a high schOof teacher 1$ suspended tor ctawoom dtSCussions of &e.11. his students rally 10 his defense and lorce a etucial confrontation with schoOI board ottlolats. ( 1 hr . 55 min.) td ([) WOlfHC•t• t•B ()) _,.. "A 0Ufl611on (If Honor " ( 1982. Olama) Ben Gazzara. Robeft Vaughn A dedicated New York Coty police oflicef findS hlmsett 1 pawn In a potllical power st1uggle alter he stumbles 1n10 a trap set for a drug kingpin by Feder· al narcotics agents (A) (2 Fois . 30 min ) D e .,.,..., Host Johnny C&r900 Guests; Meureen Stapletoo. Tanya Tuck- er &I~-~ IYGUMlmfOI rt -COW\I .-.o . ·~ _.. "The Reel Glory" ( t939. Ora· ma) a.ry Cooper. Oavld Niven. A military doctor aide In medleal and pollllcal areas In the Phlllpplnee following the Spanlsh- Amerk:an Wat. ( t hr .. 35 "*"> (f) ~ TFI ~ "US A. vt Chi- na" (from Hong l<ong) (2 hl'S.) cm .. "Outland" ( 1981. Sclenoe-r:Jc- llon) Sean Connery. Peter Boyte, A space matthal Investigates • rallh of myaterlOus doatht within e mining COiony on one of -M>{t«'s moons. 'R' ~~-~9 min.) -· ·---Sid CaeNr and Olck Vin Dyke trade jok .. on lhe set Qt their new movie tn New voni. G .... "Somewtltft In The Night" ( 19'6. Myste<y) John Hodllk. Nancy Gullet. A war wtetan eufteflng trom ·~ •tttmPt• to unQOYel tilt tor,,. .... ~.) ~ "The Story Of &ther ColttllO" 9&7. Or1rM) ..io.n Crawford. Aoeeano aul Atttt ~ tame ttw~ doing oherttable w<>fk. a girt reaelnl IW llclhf. ltNtlnQ and ~ lollowing lft MIOI~ .. at\Oclk. (2hr•,) .... "Gone In 90 Secondl" {Ht7A, Adventur.) H.B. Halictil, M•rlon Dutil PQ hr .. ~5 min.) -· lMCll M9 ... "Wartd Chem-.. "~of the ftMI --and Of oomf)9tltlon (from ~ Fll'llltnd) "tw, UCCMUI U llO¥tE "Pueblo" I 1973. Orama) Hal Holbrook, Andrew Oug~an North Koreans cap1vre the US Pueblo i\fld 11s ere~ ( 1 hr . 30 rnin ) CD LOVE, Amllc:AN ITYl.I (li) llOVIE 'Summer lovers" ( 1982 Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gal laghe! Two American college stuoents spend a tree-spH1ted summer on a Greek island 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 mon ) (l ) lllCWll "The Belsy" ( 1978, Orama) Laurence 01111oe1 Rebell Duvall A power - lul OetrOtl auto tycoon bongs a daredevil rao1ng star into his c,ompany 10 develop a revolutlonory new vehlci&. (2 N S 15 min) 12:11 '1) CIMMI COUNTY TOOAY ,. 0 lllOVll "Three Nuts In Search Of A Boll" ( t964 Comedy) Marnie Van Doren. Tommy Noonan An actor gets a break when he tries lo l>Ol\le hos lrlends' osycholog>eal problems ( t ht . 30 rn1n l ti) 11()¥9 "The Desert Song" ( 1953. Musical) Kath1yn Grayson. Gordon MacRae A prolessor leads a oouble Ille when he lnsp•res a group 10 ellpor an e1111 Arab leader ( 1 hr 30 min ) @ llOVll "Blondie Hns Se111nn1 Trouble" I t940. Comedy) Penny Single1on. Arthur Lake Blondie and Dagwooc1 l1nd that lhe mans.oi1 they're staying on Is haunted (I hr 30m1n I C $) LoweG .....,. • f'WICT C~I (EpisOde 5?) !?J llO¥ll "lion Of The Oesell" ( 198 I, Orama) Anthony Quinn. Ohver Reed A hard·ridmg E>edo111n 1eaoe1 re51s1s Italy's allempts 1n occupy L11:tyo IOI 20 years 'PG' (2 11rs. 45 m111 ) m8111!econ t.tl(Cl llOVll "Improper Channels" (t981. Comeoyl Alnn Arkin MArlelle Hartley A series ot rntsunderstandings *causes a !>QCoal worlle. 10 suspect the 5-year-old dnughler ol a separaled couple IS lhO vie t1m ol child abuse ·po· ~r. 32 min ) di 0 Cl) -_,,. OYllUI rt (f ) AUTO UClll "Otl·Aond Roclng" (tr om Pomona. 0.111.) (A) ( 1 h1 . 30 min) (0) llO¥ll "Bloc!\ Emanuelle" ( 1976. Ota· IM) Laure Oetn~r. Angelo lnfonli A beautiful young Amerlean photogroptior has e i:erles of romanllc encounters while on asslgnemenl In Kenys 'R' ( t hr . 30 min ) (.1)A .. DAY•-Belly Is rof?ed we..,. "Tho Beast w11h1n • P98' . Horror) Ronny Cox, 911>4 Besch A women Is r 11ptd on hef honeymoon by e hairy· legoed Cte&IUte and ptodUCOS. aeemlngty normal 900 who gtOWtl up to follow In flls dad's bloody IOOUtepe 'A' C 1 hr • 30 min~ ... ·1.:---mmrATCM • OOT'Ra UP GI.Oii Quest· Terry ~MOOt• (I) .. "The a.tty'' (Hl78. Diam•) Utu1enoe Otwltf. Rot>en evvan Baled ori the l'IOll94 by Herold rlobl)IM. A powerful nnd re'-'lllett Detr04t auto tycnori bring• • daredevil ••oln\) 1111 Into hlS company 10 ~ • rltYOlutlonary new vehlCle 'A' (2 twa , 4 min ) MIUO..,. "MommltO..rost" (1981, Dr•· ma) feye Dvnaw•J'· OIAna So•rwld k>f· Ott tllm tt•r JOiin CfllwfOfd ralM her two edopfed et11ldrtn ,,, • domeltlc atl'TI09" P'*4t lhAI Yl(IM ''°"' luKUflW9 comtOtt to Mdittlc: cMclplinoe 'PO' (2 tw-1 .• 9 rnln ) -· ... "The Vdttnt P1lti0t" (1957 Dte11'11) wrooo Qa_.,.n, AnN Maril P'4!ff'10 • MICH) "The MuStC Mon" ( 1962. MutlClll) Robel! Prestoo. Shltler Jones (2 hll . 30 mtn) ($) "Hor Twelve Men" ( 1955, Orart111) G1oor G11rson. Rot>en Ryan. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) t:aU "Heartaches'' ( 1981. COmedy) Mar Q<JI K1ddet. Alll'Ue Polls ( I hr . 35 min ) (J:l 'Monty Pyll\on's Lile 01 Btlan" ( 1979. Comedy) Graham Chal)llr&JI, John Cloose ( t hr . 33 min.) Ml Ct) "Improper Channels" ( 198 1, Come dy) Alan A1k111, Marielle Hartley (I hr . 32min I (lJ "Hey. Gooo LOOk1n· " ( 1982. Drama) Anlmnloo Otrected by Ralph Baksnt ( 1 hr .. 15m1n I •CSl "Race For Your Liie. Charlle Brownl" ( 1977 Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr. 25 min) W lC) "fhe Cowboy And fhe lady" ( t938, Western) Gary Cooper. Merle Oberon. I I hr., 30rn1n I 0 "The Sal11mander" (1981. Drama) F1anco Noro. Anthony Quinn. ( 1 hr . 35 min I CZ) "Mooty Python Live At The HOllywOOd Bowl" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cleese. Michael Palin ( I hr . 25 min I .. (l ) "The Mango Tree" I 1977. Orama) Geraldlno Fitzgerald I I hr . 35 min ) (0) "Jabberwocky" (1977 Comedy) Michael Palrn, Max Wall ( 1 hr . 40 min ) •lRl "Momm1e Dearest" (1981. Clfama) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarw1d (2 hrs . 9 min.) --lliEvening .. 1u.-.:w. I eel ... • 11/LOIO MJC•no eNAWMMA flt 08 WY Guest Jimmy Breslin (R) g ..... CCJ llOVll "Take Ttus Job AM Shove It" ( 1981, Comedy) Robert Hays. Barbara Hershey A young co1Pora1e e•ecUt•ve runs rnlo •es1s1ance when he returns 10 his homelown to rev1lal1te a company brewery 'PG' (I hr . 40 min) l E) TOP RAIS IOJllNG L1v-e from South Yar- mouth. Mass (2 hrs . 30 min ) I Z) llOVll "Smokey And The Bandit" I t977 Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Sally Field A daredevll trucker accepts a Chai lenge 10 run a truckload ol beer trom Te1< as back 10 Georgra 1n a hrn1ted amount of lime. 'PG' (I hr , 40 min ) =1~~=, .... . AU.• 1HI PAim. y I IESAm maT (It> D llOVll "The Atormc Cate" 11982) Documentary News1ee1S and trarn1ng hims ot the 1950s 1llus1ra1e the narvete and deceptiveness of the US govern- meJ1l's p1ograms lor leaching c1t1zens how 10 survive a nuclear attack ( 1 hr . 25 Nllm1n~c::'AD ...... lWIOPU ":i., ~ A behind the-scenes look at the making ol tile movie "Smokey And The Bandit · Part J" amazing truJhs about 1den11cal twins a1 lhe Twins Day festival 1n Tw1nsburQ, Oh•O ......... ~ ':'.t~ W Sid Coesar and Dick Van Dyke trade lokos on the Ml of their new movie In New York I ....... • 11•11..., ...,. .• llOlfW "I Married A Witch" ( 1942. Comedy) Fredllc March, Veronlea Lake A man'a camP&lgn for governor Is cornpll- cated by the •PC>earance ot a long-dead "witch" wltn romance on hel mind ( 1 hr 16 ~ (0 ) "T~ Missionary" ( 1982. Com edy) Mlch8et Patin, Magg.le Smilh. lo Vic· t0t1an London. an AllQllcan clergyman fresh !tom Africa Is aeSlgned to head a slum m1SSiOn lor fallen women with the llnancial suppor1 ol his amorove benetac· tress 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) . ......, 1:118IClll1HI TOl£ll Featured the stall tes1s lhe theoty of the author or "Thin Thighs In Thirty Days"; Melody models two oullns 1hal were designed for her by the lashlOn students at WOodbory University. the per- lect-~l~conduct an orchestra B m Clll LA. Featured. a loo!t al the island paradise of Maul, from the PoSh hotels ol Kaanapau 10 the lush rain I01es1s ol the island's east side Highlights Include a trip lhe Haleakala crater, the site ol "Space City" and Lahatna. once the sne 01 a rollicking w~ village. lencrAC YOU AIUD POR rr O.DAYATATm ~/~90RT .... WHAT f\IAMm "Chen1n Blanc" Burgess Cellars. Ournoy. Chappelle! and Wenle wrnes are lealured: a pasta dlstr of yellow and green noodles on a cream sauce 1s demoostraled c;) MO¥ll "Frontier Gal" ( 1945, Wes1ernJ Yvonne De Carlo. Rod Cameron A feisty lemale satoon·keeper lies a shaky mat11· mon1at kno1 with a no1or1ous outlaw (2 his.) JS@ .wt hel (?)awut~•1HI f'Ultca. .. f) Cl) ••• 'J. Magnum and Higgins are forced 10 deal w1lh three sinister party- crashe<s when a tropical hurricane hits Hawan dunng an important social evenl LAI 11 hr l 0 Qi) --A mEM Julie flees lo her grandlather's house aller arguing wrth her lather over smoking. (RI O MO¥ll "Foolllgh1 Parade" ( 1933. MUSK:al) James Cagney. Joan Blondell. A leak 1n pyblrc1ty hampers a director's allef!!Pt to make a comeback (2 hrs.) U C!.9J m Clll NCIUYWOOO Hosts Chuck Henry. Tawny Schnetdef and Johnny Mountain hrghlrghl various aspects of Southern Calilorn1a: topics include the htS· tory of the American sw1msu1I. Whal the truly rich spend their money on. Calrlorn1· ans wno are 1ry1ng to 1naease thetr 11ltt span. hOw 10 s1ay morned 1n HoOywOod and a prolile ol Sunset Boulevard. o 0 MOVIE "How To Save A Mama!fe And Ruin Your Ule" I 1968. Comedy) Dean Martrn Stella Stevens An unmamed man has an alla11 w•lh a woman he belreves 1s hos lriend's mistress (2 hrs ) (!) TWIUGHf lo. fD P.11. llAQAZl'I A t>eh1nd·the·scenes look at lhe making of the mo111e "Smokey And The Sandri Part 3". amazing lrulhs aboul 1de11l1C;al twins at the Twrns Day Fes1rval 1n T w1nsburg. Ohio G) MO¥ll "A T 1me for Love" I 1973. Ora· me) Atck Jru;on, June Me11ow Two dltfef· eni roen have dllto<enl problem9 concetn- ~ 1ho11 111~ie. (2 hl1 I · 81 mM -&ft Neal Gabler ind Jel· Irey l yon5 host 1111 1ntormallve IOOk 1 1 what'• new at lhe movlus. ID -OIWlll CCMMTY Featu<ec:t: High SchoOI Band QlympiCS. Canardl; EdWard Albee at UCI, local weekend hi<'eaways. CC) llO¥ll "Freedom Road" ( t979. Or•,.. ma) Muhammed All, Kris Krlatottereon. In l)()St·Clvll War South Carolina, a tomw Slave and army veteran Is etecled 10 the state senate and llghls to protect the rights of It~ (3 h<s . 10 mlnrJ. (tf) M 'I~ PM&Y ...._ "9 LOUDI-•YUM Um Recent lnt9Mews era lntermli1ed wllh old footage IOt Ihle Portrait of the Louds. a mlddle-cia• American family lhal was lhe subject of• delalled and controversial PBS dooomen· 1a1y sertes 10 years ago ( 1 hr.) 1$) 1HI UW!tacTMU WY1 The Irre- verent comedienne performs aboard the Queen Mary with guest stars Carmen McRae. Belly Wh11e. Jim Backus. Donna Pescow. Zelda Rubmstem and Linda H~ kins ( 1 hr) 0 llOVll "F1relo~" ( 1982, Advenlln) Cllnl Eastwood, Freddie Jones. A U.S. pilot goes behind Russian lines 10 steal a superson1e lighting plane 'PG' (2 hfs .• IS min l (Zlll0¥ll 'Monty Python live Al The Hol- lywood Bowl" ( 1982, Comedy) John Creese, Michael Pahn Members of Brit• a1n·s tamed comedy troupe re-create on stage some ol their tunmest sketches. 'R' l I hr . 25 rrM ) UI 0 Qi) llAllA't fA& Y While the meo are 1'Way at V1n1's bacheto1 party, Mama (V1ci..1 Lawrence) Eunice (CarOI Burnell) and lhe Other ladies celebrale with a party ol lhe11 own (Part 1) (R) (The conalud· 1!_!9 ef!!.sode will follow •m~ ) U @) TOO Cl.Oii f'Oll ~ Muriel prepares 10 dehver her baby at a time when Monroe's motorcycle Is the only nrPans ol ge111ng her 10 1he hospnal. (Parl ~~AMGllt I~ "Of Wilham Watson Morgan" Or Morgan. a dedicated country surgeon spec1ahz1ng 1n child care. !feats three chll- d1en al Memo11al Mission Hospltat In Asheville.N C (Part 2) 0i) lleM PMY!ln Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons hosl an 1nlormattve look 11 what's new al the movres (~)WOln'ICIWTlll 10 ) llO¥IE "Monty Python And The Holy Grail" ( t974. Comedy) Graham Chap- man. Jotln Cleese King Arthur and his band ol knights encounter g.ants. rlddlers and a le<oc1ous rabbrl 1n then sea1ch tor the legendary cup. (2 hrs.) Ul@ 1HICA11.m M (EIMP'*lml Junmy Caras vs. Luther L01- s11er (R) (1 hr I •II (I)..,..,..,.. A J and Rick find themselves puted aga1ns1 Assis1an1 O.A. Janel Fowler when they are hired by the murder suspect (Cleavon lillle) she Is 12rosecu11ng (R) I 1 hr.) D m llAllA't fAlm. y The en111e lamlly gathers at Mama's house lor the wedding ol Vint (Ken Berry) and Naomi (Dorothy ~man) (Part 2) (R) U (!]) REGCm An unpredictably shocking lunch engagPnrent with an old friend leads an upse1 Reggie 10 tell olf his boss C J. ((..trrp 7renl Q Friday. August 5, 1983 29 r , AUTHORIZED SALEBt BERVICE/BATIBFACTIDN . AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 ROY CARVER BMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 LONG BEACH BMW 3670 N. 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VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meea -141-8303 -TVPU-.le ACROSS 1 7 Shown Cl•·l•OSI (111 32 Plays Hawkeye·· 1nit f ant as~ 33 Tne Love - 13 ThdlOt>rq 111 Stc111,. 3!> Prayed BJ 1~ Ron Huward rolt.> :18 Role tor W111i..1er '5 Mr NLlllf' .., 1nsry11.-39 S1ci.. 16 /19 4~' Rore tor Cornell 17 E1gn1 -l 11uugi. 44 Sue -L<;ngdon 18 Mr Greq.iry ~I[) 45 Actor D1•nahue l'I Ruin 111 S.i11or,1 46 Bu11ons or Skelto:i •I Buni..e• ll" .,.hor I "'' Monograrn tor No111s 2..> Rena11 or Hw•ldOlt: 48 -and Sne 24 N1c1. Charle< POOCI• 49 Peacoci-• e1wor" 26 Sradrum yeh 52 -Crc -Word Game FILL I~ °™E Ml~SIN§ t.EilER? /tJ IHe ''TV l>JORDS" BELOW. I IAll<IEI I lc l ITI I I IEIDI I lei IBI 181 IEI IPIRl1 IS1 I IE I I ~11~;~, IMI IRIRIVI D 11~/'fJt#tW ~s. NCW R€ A~AfJGE IM£ lETfeRS You FILLED ltJ lo SPeLl IHE ~€a= A ) ~· ~~ L...-.-.L..-1 11---!--JIL.---11--1.1-.JI I I I I I I ':'7 N1•w!>r11Jn Mnyar .'A Pt.1y11tl nr .1n<.1y or I I lll)\1 .lO lhl' Way W!' 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It can create or aggravate pain or discomfort in your lower body. even after thirty minutet. This becomes vt'r)' severe by the time you reach the 18th hole. IC you have some muscular·skeletal misalignment or congeation to begin with, you could be in for lots of trouble. Before heading for the gold course, head for you chiroprac· tor's office. Schedule an exam to spotlight any vertebral impinge· rnent upon your spinal nerves that could cause pain or interference "ith nerve transm1ss1on. Correct any spinal disorden before yo11 swin11: that club. <\fter pla\'tnp.. 1f vou suspect any dislocation. sprain. or other 1k1majte. alwavs have 11 checked out promptly by your chiroprac- tor. dr. gary baranoski CHIROPRACTOR ( 7 1 • ) 675 -349 2 l345 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Slite D. Corona del Mar Friday, August 5, 1983 31 . ' Videotapes viewed in Parker slaying 81 GLENN seen T °' .. Deir,... .... As in a good Agatha Christie novel, Costa Mesa detectives lnvesUgating the midnight murder of Jeffrey Parker were to examine videotapes today of spectators al a court hearing to begin a lilt of people who might have ordered his death. Investigators planned to visit the KNBC-TV news studio IJ1 Burbank to study tapes of Parker's arraignment in Beverly Hills on murder and drug charges related lo the April 30 death of Joan McShane Mills. 33. Lt. Jack Calnon said detectives will see tapes both of the arraignment and also of activities outside the courtroom following (See VIDEOTAPES, Page AZ> THf ORANGE COAST CUil 10111011 FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY C AL IF OR NIA 25 CENTS Jobless rate dives· Half-nJillion find work in biggest gain since 1959 WASHINGTON (AP) America's civilian unemployment rate crashed through the double-digit barrier to 9.5 percent ln July as a half-million people found work, the Labor Depart- ment said today. Not since 1959 has unemploy- ment plunged by half a per- centage point in a single month. Moreover, total civilian employ- ment reached 101.3 million last month, the highest ever. President Reagan's chief ea>n- omic adviser, Martin Feldstein, pronounced the figures "speclaCU- lar." Presidential spokesman One-stop shopping for home in Mesa The Newport Beach brokerage firm of R. Thomas Ashley Co. likens its super auction concept to a shopping cent.er. In one stop, homebuyerscan bid on a house. win it and begin the finanacing and escrow procedure at the auction site. The Ashley Co. will bring its super auction concept lo Costa Mesa on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the comer of Bristol Street and the San Diego Freeway, near South Coast Plaza. Registration for the auction will take pl.ace on the site. Dghty-five properties ranging from condominiums lo retail properties to vacant land - located in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties -will be on the block. Prices range from $68,000 condminiums in Riverside lo a $1.2-million single-family home in Tustin. Bidding for the properties be- gins at 40 percent below the retail price. "Depending on how the bidding goes, good bargains can be had," aaid Allen Ury, a spokesman for Ashley. Buyers may bid on as · many properties as they chao&e. Eighty-four of the 85 properties on the block belong to Heritage Bank of Irvine. The bank is liquidating the properties to h elp Improve its asaets-to-equity ratio, U'ryaaid. The Orange County auction is the second in California. About 1,500 people showed up for an auction in the Bay Area lut May. By the end of that day, the auctioneers ln Fremont had ac- cepted more than $4.5 million in bidl. acoording to Ashley officiala, and a month lat.er 49 of the 65 9Cl'OW• had been cloeed. "Buyers are attracted by the pomibility of picldng up choice ...i estate for u little M 45 percent of retail price," uid Bill Lange, prellldent of Aahley. 'nMt .. super auction" oonoept, company officials said, was , ... AVCTION. Pqe Al) I Larry Speakes called them "outstanding." The decline in the seasonally adjusted unemployme nt rate - from 10.0 percent to 9.5 percent- broke a IO-month string of double-digit joblessness and re- turned unemployment to the level of June 1982. Since unemployment hit a post-Depression peak of 10.8 per- cent in December, with more than 12 million people jobless, the rate has retreated 1.3 percentage point and 1. 7 million people have found work. Some 10.6 million, however. Americans remained on the gov- ernment's unemployment roster last month. ln Orange County, the jobless rate increased by nearly half a percent in June, according to state unemployment statistics released last week. The county's unemployment rate was 7 percent in June up from the 6.6 percent rate in May. The increase is typical for the summer months when school lets out and new graduates look for jobs, said Alta Yett.er, state labor analyst. National employment figures are seasonally adjusted to take into account annual swings in the jobless rate, Yett.er said, while Orange County figures are not adjusted. An alternative unemployment rate, combining the civilian labor force with the 1.66-million-member, U.S.-based military contingent, fell to 9.3 percent in July, duplicating the 0.5 percentage point drop in the ci villan ra t.e. The rapidly improving job mar- ket eased unemployment woes across the spectrum of the civilian population, as many businesses (See EMPWYMENT, Pase AZ> Artistry at Art-A-Fair Roberta McDowell, one of 150 artists with works on display through Aug. 28 at the Art-A-Fair in Laguna Beach., holds seaside scene she created u sing acrylics wi th pen and ink as the festival's official poster. Copies are avail- able daily from l 0 a .m. to l 0 p.m . ( 11 p .m. Fridays and Saturdays.) Admission is S l for adults, 50 cents for seniors and free for kids unde r 12. NB planners hack luxury hotel Plana for a luxurious 19-story hotel in Newport Beach that would cater to the rich and the d1acrlminating were recommend- ed for approval Thunday by city planning cornmiaioners. The 325-room Four Seaaona Hotel, lf approved by the City Council, would be constn.acted in Newport Center on property owned by the Irvine Co. It would stand 214 feet high. The $50-million Four Seuona J.- facility would be the first new hot.el approved in Newport Beach ln t~ree years. Earlier thia year, council members approved the expansion of the Marriott Hotel. aJao located in Newport C.enter. Though hotel plans t ra- ditionally have sparked con- troversy with Newport Beach residents, who complain of ln- creaalng traffic snarls and the addition of air travelers to con- ~ested John Wayne Airport, the Four Seasons -10 far -has received a gentle ride through the government hearing procem. In two separate public hearings only one penon protested the high-rt. hotel. 1lbe hotel chain, bMecl ln Can- ada, OWN and operates The Pierre ln New York City, The Cllf t ln San FrandaX> and Inn on the Park in London. Five Four Seuona hotela are rated ln the top 40 ln the world. Fowl play? Residents won't duck the issue By KAREN E. KLEIN Ot._0.-,NMIWI Al. the duck turns. The plot of a fowl story out at the Orange tree condominium complex in Irvine has taken another twist. (See DUCK, Page A%) CHANCE Game's a.gamble Woman makes sport of bad economy By STEVE"MITCHELL Of .. 0.-,,... -- For $15 you can buy the life story of Mary Schroeder. a Garden Grove mo\)ler of seven , who's had it up to here with a crummy economy. Her tale of woe takes the fonn of a board game called "Who's WorkJna?" The object of the game: "Live through one year of Reaganomics and end up with a job, a houae and a car," read the inatcuctions provided with the new game. The lnstn.tctions a.re a bit mialeading because pl.ayers get a $1,000-a-month job, a car and a $50,000 houae at the outset. 1be tough part Is hanging on to those amenities through an entire year (See GAME'S, Page AZ) CdM neighbors riiig sour note over club By STEVE MARBLE Of .. .,.,,... ... Tired of sleeping nights in his bathroom to get away from the nobe of a nearby nightspot, Don Augustin broke down and bought a pair of earplugs. His neighbor, Bill Longacre, took a different approach to combating sleepless nights be- cause of noisy customers leaving the Corona del Mar nightspot. He went on vacation. "Alt.er a solid month without sleep, I'm going to Mammoth," he said before leaving." All I want is a full night's sleep." So it is -once again -that an East Coast Highway dining estab- lishment Is ln hot water because it has become too successful. Residents who live near The Park, a popular restaurant that opened tut month on the coast hichway near Carnation Avenue, have complained customers yell, taush and "rai.8e hell" when making their pre-dawn departure from can parked on residf'ntial streets. "Each group that leaves ia a little not.er until finally you get the real nuta." aa1d Longacre, who hM lived ln the arM 10 years. ~ ............. "When all the custornen are flnally gone, then the wockera lltart brlngtng out the rubbish," he added. "Do you know what beer bottlee being dumped lnto a \raah (See NOISY, Pase Al) Park Restaurant target of 1leepless neighbon Baby Boog .. I What' a a Baby Boogte??? Wei. tt'a not a ctlloo danoefot 2·~ old1, thoulhtheN09ft1 llllW~leat HCMIG Hotpltlil did haweome of the...,. crowd ..-.Porthe_....,,._PageB1 . . •• ' Al Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /frtday, August 5, i983 CONTINUED STORIES Cool it this weekend-if you can , From Page A1 H o t, smoggy we athe r should c urtail any stre nuous a ctivity along the Orange (:()as t NOISY NIGHT CLUB ... can sound like a\. ~ in the morning?" Longacre claimed his wife was awakened early one morning and saw two men urinating in the middle of the street. Hugh Coffin, an attorney rep- resenting the restaurant's three owners, said his client wants to mend fences with the neighbors by holding a community meeting to consider solutions to apparent noise and parking problems. The restaurant is owned by Rick Loomis, his brother, Steve, and Jay Carden. "Like a lot of new places in AUCTION ... created earlier this year when a major West Coast builder asked Ashley to sell 11 houses and 54 lots bought up since the mid-1970s. For specific information on properties, contact R. Thomas Ashley Co. offices in Newport Beach. The firm keeps a catalog on hand for horne1auyers to survey before the auction, but will not give ou t property information over the phone. For more information call the Ashley Co. at 640-4954. Newport Beach. this has become an immediate flash sua:ess. It's too succe<3ful right now," Coffin explained. "The owners are aware of the problem and want to solve the problem," said Coffin, a former Newport city attorney. If the problem isn't solved, city planning commissioners indicated Thursday evening that hearings will be held to revoke the res- taurant's right to sell and serve alcohol -a crippling move to a restaurant. An identical uproar was sparked in 1981 when A.T. Leo's, a Corona del Mar restaurant, attracted large and equal numbers of customers and complaints in its first months of business. "This is a high-volume saloon, which is fine, but it doesn't be!ong next to a residential area. It belongs up in Fashion Island," said Augustin, who lives behind The Park. "Four weeks ago this was a nice quiet neighborhood," he added. "Now I suddenly feel like I'm living in the middle of Times Square. By the time all the noise stops it's time for me to get up and go to work." VIDEOTAPES VIEWED ... the proceedings, in which Parker's bail was set at $100,000. Parker had pleaded innocent to the charges. · Just like in a who-done-it novel, detectives have no shortage of possible suspects. Calnon has speculated that Parker was slain Tuesday night by professional hit men as he returned to his mother's house on Aliso Drive in Costa Mesa. He had been staying with his mother pending his preliminary hearing Thursday -a hearing he never reached. Detectives are ~uming the per.jOn who hired the hit men either was a friend of Mills, a San Francisco businesswoman and socialite, or was a crony involved with Parker in alleg~ drug dealing, Calnan said. Beverly Hills police found 36 grams of cocaine in Parker's car after he was arrested in Mills' room at the Beverly Crest Hotel. Calnan said detectives will carefully study the videotapes to list who attended the arraignment and to note their varying reactions. One person they'll watch for is Richard Dale Wilson, the 42-year-old former ooyfriend of Mills. Calnan said investigators have been told by reporters covering the arraignment that an angry Wilson allegedly made threats against Parker after the arraign- ment. However. the prosecutor at the arraignment, Marsh Goldstein of the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, said he didn't hear Wilson make any threats during the hearing. "I never heard anyone threaten Parker's health at all," he said. Goldstein said Wilson did "get half out of his seat" during the arraignment to protest Parker's bail, calling it outrageous and ludicrous. Wilson. a partner in a San Francisco accounting firm, reportedly was accompanied by a bodyguard at the hearing, Calnon said. Wilson has refused commen t to the pr~ and has criticized media coverage of his girlfriend's death. So far, Costa Mesa investigators don't know much about Wilson. They expect to interview him after they've finished their backup w ork, Calnon said. "He's kind of an elusive individual. None of the investigators we've talked to have ever seen him," he said. Unlike an Agatha Christie story. though, detectives don't have many clues to go on and Calnon said they have no definite suspects -only names and faces connected in one fashion or another to Mills or Parker. ~ BONIN PENALTY ... murders he committed once he was diac.harged. Prosecutor Bryan Brown told the panel he intended to chrono- logically detail Bonin's criminal past for their consideration. The jurors had not been told of his Los Angeles con viction or sentence during the long trial. Brown's first witness was a former Redondo Beach resident whotoldhowhehad been forcibly raped by Bonin in 1968. proeecute the case despite the death penalty handed down in Los Angeles last year to ensure that the sentence stands even if one of the cases is overturned on appeal. 1f you're plan.rung anything strenuous this weekend. bring along a respirator. That advice comes from the National Weather Service, which says most of Orange County will swelter in hot and smoggy weather Saturday and Sunday. OCC lineup "You'll be cooler in Orange County than here," said Los Angeles weather spokeswoman Pat Rowe. "But not by much," she added. lnland temperatures will reach 85 with o~might lows in the mid-60a. ahe said. Beach If you think students a ren't anxious to get back to school, check out the long lines for r egistration at Ora nge Coast College in Costa Mesa. Because of program c uts, some classes will be filled quickly, and students want to avo id be ing closed out. Registration by appointment began Monday and continues through Sept. 6. Classes begin Sept. 12. DUCK DRAMA ... From Page A1 W hen we las t visited Quack-Quack, Al and Albat.ross- the three mall.a.rd ducks who had taken up residence in the streams and ponds which run through the condos -the Board of Directors was about to decide whether or not to evict them. That was last month. This month. the board has put its collective foot down and issued an ultimatum: The quackers must be out by Aug. 31 or else. The ducks area potential health hazard, they are not allowed in the complex under the official rules and their feathers and food clog up the waterway pumping system, the board says. But the Save the Duck commit- tee, formed by Marcee Hardy cosmetics consultant and d uck-lover, says all the board'i. complaints are just so much duck 90Up . ''These are wild fowl that flew in here," Hardy said. "Irvine is a planned community with a natu- ral setting. Everyone enjoys the beauty of the birds here." Hardy circu lated a petition in J une and said she has obtained more than 400 signatures from residents who are sympathetic to the birds' plight and don't see any problem with letting them stay. In an effort to force the board to let the ducks stay, Hardy has launched a veritable media blitz, to eat. they stir up the sedim~nt in the water. The corn that is being fed to them clogs up the pumps. The company that services the streams pulls out a couple pounds of corn every week." Beside the clogging of the pumps, Lite said, the food is an attraction to rodents. Also, Lit.e sald, the ducks every once in a w hile get it in their heads to take a swim in the swimming pools reserved for residents. But a new development in the duck story has thrown a curve into the board's plans to evict the ducks by the end of the month . Just two days ago, Quack.Quack, long thought to be infertile, hatched l l duck eggs and now has 11 black.and-tan fluff balls paddling after her through the Oranget.ree streams. "The Department of Fish and Game will not let us move the ducks until they are old enough," Lite said. The board will let ducks stay until babies are ready to be moved. she added. And so it stands. Hardy isn't about to let the ducks go. The board isn't about to let them s tay. Quack.Quack had the babies and they can't be moved (Hardy says not for eight weeks or more). To find out what happens to Quack.Quack. Al. Albatross and the babies . (unnamed as of yet) temperatures will get up to about 77, with lows of 63 degrees. Added to the heat will be poor air quality, said a spokesman for the South Coast A1r Quality Management District. He said the air will be bad just about everywhere except right along the coast, adding flnt-atage smog eplaodes -air that la unhealthful for everyone -were expected to be declared in &everal inland Orange County cities today. Desert highs will range be- tween 98 to 112. GAME'S A GAMBLE ... From Page A1 (that's 12 turns around the board.) Schroeder's lx>ard-game brainstorm came to her last year after high interest rates put a damper on her commercial real estate business in a small town north of Sacramento. "The lumber mills shut down up there and that affected the economy of the whole area," the 49-year-old businesswoman recalls. "It was much worse u p there than here." After her business went belly up, the divorced mom sold her house in Paradise Pines and supported herseli and two remaining children on her savings -which, she says. dwindled qu'.ckly. "We thought things would get better every day. but they didn't." Her problems. in fact, got worse. First she had to replace tires on the car. T h en the radiator went out. She had an exceptionaijy large doctor bill, and then some dental work. About that time). the IRS found a mistake in her tax statement from the previous year and she had to come up with more money. "They called it a mathematical error in their favor," she said, laughing. Delly Nol ....... "1-.. ......... Mary Schroe der shows o ff game she ho pes will improve her financial sta tus. That was about the time Schroeder, herself a board game addict, came up with the notion of developing a true-to-life game, wherein the players experience, albeit vicariously, the pitfalls of poverty. "It started out as a Cun thing. and then I thought, 'why not try and make some money off this thing?"' She moved back to Orange County, her previous home, and enlisted the aid of three long-time friends. The four businesswomen formed the Nu Idea Company, raised $100,000 from investors to produce the 10.000 copies of the game. and opened offices in a 1,400-aquare-foot warehouse in Garden Grove. "Who's Wocking?" -a name tapped by Schroeder because, after all, she wasn't -goes on sale later this month. The game includes miniature metal cars, p)iay money, dice, cards of chance and a game board. Simply , the player who circles the board 12 times and retains the moet asaets at the end wins. Problems occur w hen you draw cards that contain such horrors as "Your mortgage payment i.a overdue! When your next payment ta due, pay $1,050. FINAL NCYrICE." Other chance cards you'd most likely prefer to pass up include: •Junior has a toothache, pay dental bill $40." •My oh my, are you in a mess. You have just been audited by the IRS. P ay $250. • Roeesare red, tulips are too; Tires have tread; But your's just . blew. Buy new ones. $125. If the problems sound familiar, recall Schroeder's dismal days in Paradise Pi.nee outlined above. Schroeder, a registered Republican, is not a bitter woman. She says the w onderful thing about Americans is they can laugh at adversity, "no matt.er how tough things get." She's hoping her board game gets to 8quare one, and if it does, you can bet the businesswoman won't be resting on her laurels. Why, even now she's working on another project -a recipe book called "101 Ways to Prepare Government Surplus Cheese." The rape was one of two to which Bonin pleaded guilty and was sentenced to prison, Brown sald. Bonin was found guilty of four counts of first-degree murder with special circ'umstances, mak- ing him eligible to receive the death sentence. He was convicted of murdering Frank Dennis Fox, 17, of Long Beach; Glenn Barker, 14, of Huntington Beach; Russell Rugh, 15, of Garden Grove, and Lawrence Eugene Sharp, 17. also of Long Beach. The four were slain between 1979 Md 1980. tune in again. calling local papers and holding •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. press conferences on behalf of the Proeecutors said they chose to ducks. EMPLOYMENT GAIN ... But Carol Lite, property man- ager for the Orangetree complex, said the hazards the birds pose outweigh any supposed benefits. rehired workers laid off during the long recession. Both private and government economists have said they expect unemployment to decline steadily in the coming months as the bwli.neea recovery picka up even more steam. Thete analysts have cautioned. however, that any sud- We'Te Listening ••• 642·6086 _, ,,.,.Y " JW on t>OI ~Ive yOU< Pt P•• Oy •)Opm Cd-t70"' •"d t our copy w111 Ot -f<I 11111101~ and SUneltw 11 den surge in interest rates could choke the recovery and lengthen unemployment lines. "Everybody loves them," Lite sald. "They're pretty and cute, but the board has to put emotions aside and do the right thing. July's 9.5 percent rate seeming- ly indicates that joblessness will be less severe than the Reagan administration projected in its recent mid-year economic fore- cast. "Those streams and waterfalls are run by very elaborate and expensive machinery," Lite said. "When they (the ducks) dip down What do vou like about t he Daily Pilot ? What don't you like~ Call the number al left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Tht> same 24·hour answering service may be used to record let ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include lht'1r name and telephone number for verirlcation No rirculalion ('alls, please. Tt'll us what ·s on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Publlltle! .. Cleaalfted ectvertlalng 1t4/Ml_,.1t All other chpertrMnl• Ml-4121 MAIN OfflCK 3JO W•..., &1 C.11 -CA Mtl IOGJ"' 8o• 1680 C:0..1 ...... 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' ·' •• Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Friday AUQUSI 5. 1983 * 3 BULLETIN BOARD County supervisor set for special telecast NB group pushes for POW release Orange County Supervi5or Harriett Wieder of Huntington Beach will be among 18 lOCAJ, stateand federal elected officials w ho will participate in a "Government on the Line" special slated for telecast from 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday on KHJ Channel 9. Viewers will be able to call a toll-free number to ask public officials questions on the air. Wieder will participate from 9 to 10 p.m. in a segment focusing on crime, youth gangs, illegal and legal aliens, and unemployment Hosts will be KHJ news personalities Wendy Gordon and Jim Murphy. Orange County viewers will be able to call questions in toll·free by phoning 527-3154. Exchange education talk pla~ned The Sunrise Exchange Club of Irvine will hear Carl Stentz, past district director of I.he National Exchange Club, speak on exchange education Tuesday morning. The club meets each Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. at Baxter's restaurant on Culver Drive and Walnut Avenue. For information. call Ralph Rodheim at 720·2225 Working women's workshop planned A morning workshop designed for women who want to re·enter the work force is scheduled at Saddleback College's Mis&on Viejo campus Aug. 17 from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The three-part seminar includes "The Adaptable Woman in a High Tech Society," "Managing Accelerated Time and Stress," and "Creating Better and Better Relationships." Cost for the morning session is $3. For reservations, call the college's Women;s Center at 831·4611. Irvine volleyball signups taken The deadline for team applications for Irvine's Adult Coed Volleyball League is Aug. 31. Applications and team fees of $125 are being accepted by the city's Community Services Department. League action begins Sept. 7 and continues through Nov. 3. For in1onnation and application fonns, call Donna Fi.nley at 660·3639. POLICE LOG A Newport Beach group calling 1tself Project; Bring Americans Home announced plans T hursday for a campaign aimed at winning the release of MlA·POWs the group be).ievesstill aretmprlsoned in Southeast Asia 11 years after the U.S . pullout from Vietnam. Project. director Susan Boyd said the group is hoping to pressure Congress, the U.S . State Department, the Pentagon. the Senate Foreign Relations Com· mittee and the president to do all in their power to Cree an estirna ted 200 American prisoners from "slave camps in Southeast Asia." Boyd was joined in endorsing such efforts by state Sen. Ollie Speraw, R·Newport Beach. the local commander of the Southern California chapter of American Ex·POWs, and the 18-year-old son of an Alr Force captain listed as missing Ln action. Speraw called the group's ac- tivities "a grass roots campaign of letter writing by concerned Americans to bring to the atten· tion of Senators Pete Wilson and Alan Cranston the need to address the MIA issue. Rec..-ent excursions into Indochina have determined that Americans are still interned as prisoners of war. some 10 years after the Paris peace accords." Boyd told reporters during a morning news conference that the government has a duty to do everything possible to win the return of M!As. She said the government should consider pay· ing ransom, ratifying prisoner exchange treaties or using diplomacy to win their freedom. Officially, the government never has acknowledged that it has obtained evidence confirming Smile, you're on Candid Camera A man with a deep voice pretend· Ing to be a police detective called a 17·yeat-old glrl W<>fkfnQ at • IOC411 bowling alley Wedneeday and or· defed her to Ifft her ahlrt to prove ahe wun't a crlmlnal IU~t. lhe later tOld the real pollce. The man said he had a came<a tocuaed on her end Meded to Check whether She h•d a tattoo on h« cheat. Co s ta M e ·a Susan Jane McCoy, 42, of Coron• was treated tor bumps and brulSMI Wedneedl y after lt'9 was ln)urect In a four-car. rear-end colllslon on east· bound Victoria Street neat Pomona Avenue. The driver wtlo hit McCoy, starting the pileup. told police he failed to atoP at the lloP light t>ecaute he wu looklng at a garage Nie on the side of the street .. ' A 39·year.Old Santa Ana man told police someone swiped his motor· cycle parked at noon Wednetday at South Cou1 Plaza. He aald he left the key In the Ignition. A thief stole abOut SSOO worth of jewelry and cflarma from Costa Mne Gold Buyers. 691 W. 19th St .. police aald. Paul T Burtis, 31. of Fullerton w .. arreeted Wednesday on tusplclon of assault with a deadly weapon for harrauaslng a 17 ·yeBr·old Newport Beech girl and her two maJe friends. The girt said Burtis followed her Into an tpartment on Center Street and wouldn't leave her alone, llaahlng an Ironing board cover and door with a e1rlghl-«lged razor to scare her. Newport Beach A reeldent of Cameo Shores told polloe a four carat diamond worth $13,318 fell from Its setting and wu lost. The woman told pollce she la not sure where It wu lost. A pickpocket slipped away wHh a wallet containing $3.42 In caah. The owner of the wallet, a security officer, said he was standing at the corner of Main Street and Balboa Boulevard when someone bumped Into him. He noticed his wallet was go,,. several minute. later. An outboard motor. a marine radio, a c:amera and a pair of binoculars were stolen from a boat docked off the 3400 block of Finley StrMt. The Ct'oo4ilt reportaclly broke a hatch lock to gain entry. The total ION WU put at $ 1,4.0. A diamond ring worth $3,500 was atolen from the women's locker room at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, 2eo 1 Eutbluff Drive. The owner of the ring told polloe she'd pieced It on a sink. Laguna Beach A camera. tennis racket end other ""'"'' were atolen lrom a car parked In the 14-00 block of Catalina Street Thu~ay, the owner told Laguna Beach police. An officef spotted en lnfured pelican In Irvine Cove and took It to a veterinarian at about 2 p.m. Thura- day. Irvine Irvine narcotics enforcement. ol- flcera arr•ted three retldenta on charges of poaaesllon of drugs and poaaesalon of cocaine. marijuana and amphetamlne8 tor sale Thursday at 3:15 p.m. Jeffrey A. Machuta. 22. Merle B. Soward, 18. and Oenlte M. Zwlcky, 18, -e all arrested a1 31 Rlverrun. Machuta and Z~y -re boo«ed Into Orange County Jall on S 15.000 ball Soward wa1 cited and rele&Md . . .. A locked car, parked In en open parking atall at a complex on Clearbroo4it. wu burglarlzed Thurs- day at about 7 p m. Tools and camera equipment valued at more than $400 .-re swiped. Some drapea were reported stolen from a residence on Bear Paw Thursday at 8:21 p.m. Entry was apparently made through a front window. Four Wheel COV8f'I were atolen off a Mark IV parked on the 17000 block of Oalmlef' Street Thursday at 4:20 p.m. The covets are valued at more than $.400. Fountain Valley A man armed with a knife reported- ly robbed the Newh<>pe DIKount Market. 16040 NewhQPe St .. or $13-0 Thursday. The man Uked the tone clerk for Camel clgare1tes, then produced s knife and forced the ciertc Into a bad< room. TODAY'S WEATHER Balmy weather, but rough seas Coastal Extended Temperatures 1 ...... 1f 13 ... 71 ., " .... •1 a ti 11 a• ., 72 ti ,.. .. . tel 71 . .. •• • 70 .. 7t r. = .. " 89 7S 92 7$ 92 et ... 58 15 72 119 118 u 70 93 14 91 .. t 2 ,. 83 .. .. ... .. 7& 14 .. 1e ea ., .. 51 64 92 .. 17 52 16 112 q 10 .. 17 to 17 t2 74 ll 71 t2 n .. 71 .. 00 M n 101 ., .. 7t t7 10 .. 14 . .. .. 71 .. 11 11 .. .... .. 10 to 11 .. ,.. .. t1 ~ . ., 7J .. 7t ., ... _ ta 71 NLM• I II ti ... M40NO ,: u :::=-,., ..... '1 .. == :: r. =--IO II....,_ 12 e7 T°'*'I ., ~ ~ I!'° w~ .. tJ Wldlll• 83 H " 10 00 u 7t u T7 $0 17 .. 73 .. t2 .. 12 IO ID M .. 70 .. 7t 97 1' ., 70 .. 70 --.------------------------------------ that American prisoners •till are belng held in Southeast Asian countries. However, there have been nu- merous reports, many coming from Indochinese refugees, of Americana being held priaoner. Among those that have forwarded I.he theory that Americans still are being held prisoner is fonner Green Beret officer James "Bo" Gritz, who has led missions into Laos to find POWs rumored to be held there. Sam Moore, whose father Capt. Herbert William Moore has been listed as an MIA since l 972, remarked, "My father served the country, the country should serve him as well." Speraw said he plans to in· trOduce a joint resoluuon in the state Legislature calling on Con· gress to pursue the return of ~ing American servicemen. He also urged Orange County residents to write both California senators urging they support Sec· retary of State George S hultz in negotiations with Southest Asian countries. "With this united eHort, these negotiations can result in the long·delayed return of these pris· on ers," Speraw said. HBwoIDan attacked; son seized A 17·~ear-old Huntington &::ch youth suspected of beating his mother with a baseball bat and placing a rope around her neck turned himself in to Upland police Thursday morning, authorities said. Police said the youth, David Nolterieke, 20441 Everglades Lane, was returned to Orange County and placed in Juvenile Hall on suspicion of attempted murder. Lt. Bruce Young said the youth's mother, Mary Ann Nolterieke, 42. told police her son allegedly began striking her with a bat as she lay in bed Thursday morning. He was interrupted when the woman's daughter, alerted by he r mother 's screams. entered the room, Young said. The. youth then ned in thE family car His mother was treated at Pacifica Hospital for cut.E bruises and rope burns around thE neck, police said State nixes Cal State's expense tab By Tile A111oc!aw4 Pru1 State Controller Ken Cory has rejected $11 .711 in bills submitted by Cal State Fullerton for wtning and dining proepective benefac- tors and h08t.mg receptions for graduates. Cory ref Wied to allow the clai.rns until the university c.an justify the expenditures. In letters to the university. Cory'sstalf said state money could not be used to purchase wine or champagne and the school's number of recepllons had ex- ceeded the number allowed by law Let Us Put You 0.., .... ,.,_.., ........... IC.- GrOUp W Cable wants to add TV line to this •veritable cobweb' over Newport Hei~hts. Network upsets One more cable unsight~y in H eights? By STEVE MARBLE Of .. ~ ....... On a clear day, Dr. Paul Reed can see Catali.na from I.he backyard of his Newport Beach home. But what the retired physician gets an even better view of is a tangle of wtresstretchinglike80muc.h1lpaghetti from u tility pole to utility pole. The poles are planted in the backyards of homes on Cliff Drive. an affluent area which offers panoramic views of Newport Harbor. Reed, like his neighbors, has learned to live with the mass of wires he says hang like a "veritable cobweb" above his yard and droop down to his house. What he's not willing to put up with , however, is the possiblity of a thick television cable being added to the oollect1on of telephone and electric connections. His neighbors feel likewise and are up in arms over consideration by a local cable firm to yank the existing television cable out from under the ground and string it on the poles. owned by Southern California F.d.ison Co. ''People moved here to get away from cesspools like Los Angeles and Chicago and what we don't need 1S one more damn wire hanging over our heads," says Reed, who 1s not a cable television subecriber. ''This area is supposed to have a bucolic, peaceful flavor," he adds. "It's not supposed to be a jungle of wires " Group W Cable. owner of the cable franchise servmg the west side of Newport Beach, reportedly is considering the above-ground appz:oach in the city's Cliffhaven community as a cost-saving move. Representatives for the cable company declined to comment. The cable firm is preparing to renovate its entire system which, according to city officials, has sparked a growing number of complaints from viewers dissatified with reception. Though most of the cable would be returned to the ground, the cable firm has the option of putting the cable in the air in areas where utility poles exist, according to Ken Delino, assistant city manager. Jim Kennedy, a spokesman for Edison, says cable finns frequently use poles for stringing their lines but must. get permisBion before doing so. Pete Gendron, president of the Cllffhaven homeowner association, says he also is disturbed about the possibility of putting one more wire in resident's backyards. "What I want to know is why the hell we have to put up with this environmental intrusion just to make life easier for some cable company,"says Reed. "What right to they havetodosomethmglike that.'' Though city officials say actual work LO the cliff·top neighborhood is a year or two off. Reed says he's unwilling to waJt that long to register his complaint "U I wait two years I'll pick up the newspaper one night and read about it and the next morning they'll be stringing it across my backyard," he says. "Well. let them try." On The Map ---. Near the entrance. Inside our store. Is a giant map. We have Identified all of the homes we have carpeted since 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A different color for each city) . Close scrunlty wlll detect some Interesting facts: firstly, we have carpeted homes on vir1Uelly every street In the area. Secondly. the pins are in bunches. indicating WOAO.OF-MOUTH advertising. Thirdly, the number of homes we have carpeted Is staggering . If you desire honesty, experience. and recommendations from neighbors we have worked for. then ALDEN'S is THE PLACE! Live the life of UD M1ch.1 octtur ov Ourl•nQI011 t DEN'S :iiiSiillitioii:·custom draperies vinyll parouet wood ~.c. wo 2~u 1&63 PlAC!NT&A AVE. • COSTA IEA. CA 92627 • PHONE 646-4131 -646-2355 MON.·THUAI. t-5:30 SAT.~ STOCKS Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Friday. Augu11 6. 1983 NB Al I NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OUOTATIOH& IHCWOl t1'ADlt ON fltl NIW \'OM. lotlOWUT. 'ACWIC, "9W, ICltTOlll, Ol'T""'1 ANO OINCllMIATI ITOClt ~'\HOU AHO Ml'OM'IJ) IV THI NAtO tNt1'1H1't fftlDA\'' CLOSING PRICES ~llJ\ N•t !WI•• N•t PE""' C•ow c ... P E llO\ C•ow C"O Dow Jones Final Up 0.20 Cloelng 1, 113.21 11111 Mattel electronics firm lays off another 400 By i~e Alloclated Pre11 HAWTHORNE -Another 400 w~kers at Mattel Inc.'• finandally troubled electronics division have been · laid off due to ''general sluggishness In the industry.'' a · company spokesman says. The same divlBion lost : another 260 workers last month. and the two layoffs combined reduce the divuuon's administra u ve and operating workforce by 37 percent, !pokesman Spencer Boise said Thund.ay. Dollar surges to record high LONDON -The dollar surged to record high levels ·in early foreign trading today despite continued : global intervention by central banks. Gold prices declined. 'Ille dollar hit all-time highs against the French franc. Dutch guilder and Italian lire, and gained ground on all other leading currencies. Retailers report higher sales WASHINGTON -The nation's big retailers' reported higher July sales, but some analysts believe the ' prospect of higher interest rates could drive consumers out of the stores. Sears, Roebuck & Co., the nation's· largest retailer, said Thursday its merchandising saJes1 for the Lour weeka ended July 30 l'06e 9.8 percent to $1.6 billion, a July record, from $1.5 billion. For the first h alf. Sean sale. ~ 7 .5 percent to $10.02 billion. : Mutual fund assets dip sharply NEW YORK -A9e18 of the nation's money• market mutual funds {ell $61 million in the latest week, according to the Inve9tmenl c.ompany Institute, a trade group. 'The group said Thursday the decline, to $164.9 billion in the week ended Wednesday, was the third straight weekly drop in the funds' amiets. Assets had fallen $549 million in the previous week. Ford moving to cut expenses DETROIT-Ford Mot.or Co. will require its 56,000 salaried workers to pay up to $750 a year for heaJth care. benefi~ starting next year in an effort to cut costs. the oompanyaaya. Ford, theBeCOnd-largest U.S. automaker, a1ao said TbW"l(Say it plans to lay off some 700 steelworkers at. its Rouge Steel subsidiary -the nation's eighth largeet steelmaker -by the end of September to help make the facility more competitive Indefinite layoffs decline DETROIT -Indefinite layofCs among domestic autoworkers fell to 190,300 this week -the lowest since late November 1981, the auto companies said. Indefinite layot& totaled 192,550 last week. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES WHAT AMEX DID N~W VOltK CA") ....... • T~ METALS , .. MO m • ' ....... "" ,.. 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