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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-08-12 - Orange Coast Pilot__ , Conservationists 'flunk' governor But record wins praise a:mong Coast's officials By STEVE MITCHELL Of .. .,..., .... lt8'I A state conservation group has given Gov. George Deukmejian abysmal grades for his record on environmental issues during his first seven months in office, and an overall grade amounting to a D-plua. But mayors of several cities along the Orange Coast, when asked to grade the governor on the environment and the state budget, were much more lenient in their assessments. The Planning and Conservation League, using the traditional A-to-F grading system, gave the governor marks ranging from a B-plua for his position on air quality legislation, to an F-plus for his actions relating to the state Coastal Commission. "The conclusion of our report," said Gerald Mera!, the group's executive director, "is that the governor's record is unsatisfactory to date and in need of improvement." Not so, says Costa Mesa Mayor Donn Hall, who gives Deukmejian straight A's for the environment and his state budget cuts. "The (budget) cuts are painful and necessary, and more will probably be necessary," Hall said. "I think oth ers might rate him (See GOVERNOR'S RECORD, Page AZ) THE ORANGE COAST Surfer glides by oil platform off Huntington Beach coastline -an Dellr .......... .., Lee,..,_ environmental issue to which Gov. Deukmejian is sen~itive.· coum IDITION Coast panel asks delay on oil leasing By tlle A110Clatecl Pre11 The California Coast.al Com- rnission urged the U.S. Interior Department Thursday to delay selling leases for 119 tracts off the Southern California coast -in- cluding Orange County -until it provides more details on the e nvironmental impact of the sale. It branded as inadequate the federal agency's draft statement describ ing how leases for off-shore oil exploration could affect coastal areas from Point Conception to San Diego. Complaining about the report, Executive Director Michael Fish- er charged th.at Interior Secretary (See OFFSHORE, Pa1e A!) FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1983 / ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Coast girds for storm, high water She's all dolled up Daiquiri Schere r, 7, of Huntington Beach admires porcelain dolls named Mae West, Fanelle and Lucy sculpted by Marilyn Houchen. Kraft denies guilt in six sex slayings By JEFF ADLER °' .. .,.., ......... Randy Steven Kraft -the 38-year-old Long Buch man ac- cu.ect of six .ex-related killings in three years-pleaded innocent to the charges today in ~ County Central Municipal Court. Attired in a brown jacket, open-collar ahirt and carrying a folder apparently stuffed with docwnenta pertalnJ.ng to the cue, Kraft told Santa AnA Judge Jack Ryan that he understood the charge9 and had agreed to waive the required time in which a preliminary hearing must be acheduled. Kraft's attorney, Douglas Otto, said his client pleads not guilty to all charges and denied that special circwnat.ances are involved. The proeecution'a contention that special drcumstances apl>lY in the cue means Kraft could get the death penalty if convicted. Ryan ecbeduled a preliminary hearing in the cue for Sept. 12 and ordered Kraft to remain in custody at the Orange County Jail without bail. (See l:RAFT, Paae A%) For a closer look at the intricate techniques behind the miniature finery, see story and photos on Page 87. By KAREN E. KLEIN Otho.llJ ......... Residents of beachfront homes along the Orange Coast are brac- ing for another round with high tides, crashing surf and possible flooding this weekend as a hur- ricane off the coast of Mexico churns toward Southern Cali- fornia. Hurricane Ismael may join forces with a storm off New Zealand to create waves of up to 15 feet plus a chance of rain in Southern California this week- end, the National Weather Service said today. Orange County beachfront communities already have sus- tained more th.an $1.3 million in damage from high tides and crashing surf. Ismael was upgraded from a tropical storm to a hurricane Thuraday when windaspeeded up to about 70 mph, weather aervice specialist Betty Reo said, adding that Ismael was about 450 miles west-80uthwest of La Paz, Mex- ico, near the tip of Baja California early today. "The hurricane is getting cloeer and closer," said weather service (See STORM, Pace AZ) Tennis promoter, scouts squabble By GLENN SC01T ud LUEN E . KLEIN Ot ... 0-. ......... Tennis promoter Bill Stamps says he stopped payment on a $300 donation to an Explorer Scout unit aasigned to work at last weekend's High Stakes Tournament in New - port Beech because the youths weren't there. Stamps claimed th e 14-to-21-year-old acouts weren't around Friday, Saturday or Sun- day, at least "not th.at we saw." But that's not wpat the leaders of the unit saw. Police cadet Karl Boss said today the scouts worked four shifts: two Friday and one each Saturday and Sunday morning assiating spectators in locating parking lots. From 14 to 17 9COUts worked on each shilt, and the group collectively work~ more th.an 200 hours, he said. Boes wouldn't comment on Stamps' allegations and said the $300 check hasn't yet cleared the bank process for them to know whether payment was stopped, as Stamps claimed. But another city employee was more willing to speak out. Dave Lanon, the official who arranged for the acouta to amiat in traffic control, said the refusal to pay the $300 check angered him more than any other aspect of the promoter's business dealings, (See TENNIS, Pa1e AZ ) Take that, you&$%1? computerl LARGO, Fla. (AP)-When a 24-hour automatic banking machlne kept 1bomu J.a..t M0110o'1 p1Mtic card and re- fUled to live him the money he wanted to withdraw, Monon sa}'I be bl his temper. The 34-year-old dlAbled Vietnam veteran aaid he beat on the mechine'a face with an arm off h.1a wheelchair, then fired s1.x rounc1a mm a .32~ber revolver at the cornputemed teller. (See TELL£ll, Pact Al) ,,.Remap fund at $1.4 million Sen. Ollie Speraw GOP hackers raise one-quarter of donati~ns in Orange County By Dally pg.a S&aff ... AP Report1 Supporters of a Re- publlcan-sponaored reapportion- ment initiative th.at ia .cheduled for a spedal election in Of>a:mber rai.eed nearly $1.4 million to qualify it for the ballot, aaya the state Fair Political Practices Com- mi&on. About a fourth of that amount came from Orange County con- tributors, including atate Sen. OWe Speraw, R-Newport Beach, who provided the campaign with a $217,000 loan. The cornmlaion report Thu.rs- day said sponsors collected $331,294 in all from Republican legislaton. Other Orange County con- tributors to the initiative's qualifi- cation effort include The Lincoln Club of Orange County, directed by Coal8on Moma of Corona del Mar, which forked ovw $30,000. John Parker & Co. of lJ'Yine abo donated that amount . Irvine-hued Allerpn Phamla- ceuticals Inc. came up with $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 . Car 1 Karch e r Enterpriaee, the ~elm-bued fut food chain chipped in $5,000. Much of the money waa u8ed to pay consultants to d1n!ct the petition drive to place the measure on the ballot. Bader & Amoci.ates of Costa Mesa was paid $220,000. The campaign abo got an $80,000 loan from the National Conservative Foundation of Ar- lington, Va., the commimion aaid. The initiative, aponaored by Aalemblyman Don Sebutiani, R-Sonoma, collected more than 570,000 aignatures of regiltered VOtel"I. Gov. George Deukmejian hu ordered a 1pedal statewide elec- tion for the measure on Dec. 13. (See REMAP, Pare A%) Reaate Jaokeon MYI going through a baftfng llump II a worM upertenoethan going tttr~ adlvOrce -and he hM ~both. Page81. • ~. 42 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES From Page A1 OFFSHORE LEASE S ... James Wart considers lease sales "'simply a hunting license for the oil companies " T he government must wm the commission's approval before it can conduct Outer Continental Lease Sale No. 60, tentatively scheduled for February 1984. The sale Involves an 11.6 million -acre area stretching from the Santa Barbara Channel to San Diego and ranging from three miles to 200 miles offshore. The Interior Department has estimated that the 119 under- water tracts could contain as much as 270 million barrels of oil and 510 billion cubic feet of natural gas. mously recommending a delay during a meeting in Eureka, sald the govenunent report didn't reflect the complexities of the sale's impact and provided insu.ffi- cie!lt details on biological, socio-economic and physical im- pacts. The statement disregarded the cumulative impact of potential drilling on the environment, fail- ed to suggest ways to mitigate that impact and did not adequately consider navigational safety, the commission said. Escapee Cooper pleads innocent By "e A1socla 1ed Pren The lawyer for Kevin Cooper, a prison eecapee recaptured after two months at sea, entered an innocent plea for h is client today in the hatchet s layings of a Chino Hills couple and two children Deputy Public Defender David Irvine Counc il nixes special meeting today Negus entered the plea before West Valley MurtlcapaJ C.ourt Judge Davtd Memam in Ontario as Cooper, 25, who is charged with four counts o( murder, sat quietly. San BemardinoC.ounty District Attorney Dennis Kottmeier said he would seek the death penalty. Cooper ta accused of using a hatchet, kru1e and screwdriver or ice pick to kill Douglas and Peggy Ryen, both 41 , their 10-year-old daughtA:!r, J essica, and 11-year-old Christopher Hughes June 5 at the Ryen's tSOlated Chino Hills ranch. The commission, in unani- Fisher also said the current federal lease sale law doesn't give the public enough opportunity for comment. D e ath r emains m yster y A special meeting called by the lrvine City Council for this morn- ing was canceled because member Mary Ann Gaido was improperly notified, City Clerk Nancy Lacey said. The Ryens' 8-year-old son, Joshua, had his throat slashed in the attack, but has since recovered and io;; tv>li,.vP<i living with rela- tives. GOVERNOR'S RECORD ... low on that because they Ceel the governor cut too much. I might rate him low because he didn't cut enough. Consequently, I'd give him an A on the budget." Costa Mesa police investigators exam ine the scene where the victim o f a n a pparent slaying was found T hursday in the front yard o f a vacan t house a t 522 Hamilton St. The 6:45 a .m . meeting was to have dealt with proposals to revamp the city.'s mayoral election process and establish a city-wide landscape maintenance tax. Cooper. a fonner mental pa- uent, had t.>SCaped from the Cali- forrua Institution for Men at Chino three days before the murders ocxurred, police said. As far as the environment, the Costa Mesa councilman also gives Deukmejian the highest poaible grade -an A. "He has been totally aware of environmental needs of the state, and again, it amounts to some distasteful budget cuts for some (such as the Coastal C.ommission) who think their special interests are more important than others." REMAP FUNDING ... After a massive manhunt, Cooper was arrested July 30 as he tried to flee a sailboat near San ta Cruz Island in Santa Barbara. Authorities said he had apparent- ly worked as a deckhand since shortly after the murders. Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn It.art says she thinks it's a bit premature to grade the governor on his budget and the environment, but, nevertheless, she offers this opinion: "I'm rather under the impression we should be optimistic as far as the budget, in that he may distribu te money back to the cities. He is working to see if he can reinstate funds to the cities, and l think we should give him a chance before we flunk him." (From Page A 1) Demdcratic lawmakers are spon- soring a suit before the state Supreme Cow-t to try to block the election. The measure, which would redraw legislative and con- gressional districts approved last December by legislators to reflect the 1980 census, could enable the GOP to take control of the Legislature, despite a Democratic edge in voter registration. Spending by each side on the campaign could reach $~ million. Lynn Montgomery, an FPPC spokeswoman, said the fundrais- lng total through Aug. 3 for two committees supporting the measure was $1.39 million, but she said that figure included unpaid bills, which the FPPC listB as income until the billa are paid. Today is the deadline for put- ting city election issues on the Nov. 8 ballot, Lacey said. Since the council failed to P35.5 a resolution calling for the mayoral changes to be included in Novem- ber, Lacey said, it can either h old a special election at a greater cost, consolidate with a proposed special statewide election in De- cember or forget the whole thing. The landscape maintenance issue must be dealt with by Aug. 25, Lacey said. Cooper also is accused of raping a woman at gunpoint on another sailboat. I.n addition to the murder counts, C.OOper is charged with one count o( attempted murder and one count of escaping from prison. ''At this point we we will enter a plea of not guilty to all six charges," said Negus. Regarding the environment, the Newport Beach mayor gives the governor a B-minus. "The first go-round, I was really concerned he would not be concerned, but I think rm seeing something a little different. rm going to continue to work with him, particularly on the issue of offshore oil platfonns. I'm optimistic he will be aware of the sensitive nature of our coast and continue to help us." Of he r hit,h grade, the mayor chuckled and said, "Of. course, that's subject to&ange.·· TENNIS SQUABBLE CONTINUES IN NEWPORT BEACH ... Laguna Beach Mayor Robert Gentry also is optimistic about the governor's view of oil drilling off the Orange Coast. He said Deukmejian's secretary for environmental affairs met with three Orange Coast mayors several weeks ago to disc~ exploration of oil off the coast. "He (Dr. Gordon Duffy) got a thorough view of our concerns about the coast and he left saying his eyes had been opened and he felt we have some real concerns. If he is a ble to convince the governor we have a very sensitive coast and there are no oil rigs within a reasonable distance of our coast. I would give the governor an A on that issue." I.n regards to budge t cuts, however, Gentry is less enthusiastic "l cannot give the governor an A," he said. "When I first heard him speak in San Diego last year (at a League of Oties meeting), he said be waa very concerned about the welfare of California cities and their abilities to maintain a level of service. His current position on that support has been somewhat less than I expected or wanted, so he must ge t at least a C in that area." Fountain Valley Mayor Marvin Adler said he wouldn't comment on the governor's record on the environment, but said he would give Deukmejian "a strong B" on his budget cuts. STORM TO TOUCH COAST specialist Frank:Je Shaw. "If it stays on the same path, we are sure to feel the effects." "What's going to happen here is that the south-facing beaches will bear the brunt of the waves," Reo said. c.apistrano Beach. where heavy surf damage OOCWTed earlier this week. faces southwest. The good news la that tides will not be as high as the 7.2-foot peaks reported last Sunday and Monday nights. The tides on which the waves will ride will peak at 5.2 feet Saturday at 2 p.m . and again at 3 p.m. Sunday. Orange C.ounty Fire Depart- ment spokesman Chuck Murphy said hia men will remain on guard this weekend and will take what- ever action is Oeoe98ar)' to save property. "We're going to be keeping a cloee eye on things." Murphy said. I.n the BJ ue Lagoon area of South Laguna, 16 homes required protective action. Ten sustained damage. F.arly estimates have aet damage at $80,000. Alal,, three mobile homes in El Morro Trailer Park were damag- ed with estimates approaching $75,000. The heaviest hit location was the c.apistrano Beach area, where 18 properties were damaged with estimates climbing to $1.2 million. No damage was reported in Sumet Beach further north. Bill Reiter, public works oper- ations manager for Orange Coun- ty, said firefighters, emergency management coordinators, En- vironmental Management Agen- cy crews, California C.onservatlon C.orpe workers and jail inmates all were involved in the emergency effort. Residents whose properties sus- tained damage should contact the C.ounty Assessor's Office to in- quire about applications for Calamity Property Assessment, Bushman said. The telephone number is 834-2746. TELLER ... "I made sure nobody was around 80 nobody would be hw-t," Morton, of Clearwater, said of the Tuesday night incident. ''There was one guy there when I drove up and I told him, 'You better get out of here. I don't think you want to see this."' Largo Police Lt. Tom Knapp said Thursday authorities were still in- vestigating the incident to determine if charges would be filed. Knapp said if damage to the machine exceeded $1,000, Morton could be charged with a felony. From Page A 1 which have brought him a certain amount of notoriety this week. The $300 is the smallest single amount disputed in the wake of the tournament. But there is more. AJJ much as $80,000 more. According to others who con- tracted with Stamps to provide services last weekend, he has not yet paid $13,700 to the Newport Beach Tennis Club, where the event was staged; as much as $13,000 to Shaw Investigations and Security Inc.; $3,000 to South- land Parking Service; $2,140 to the city, and $2,500 to a woman who helped in ticket sales and promotions. KRAFT ... From Page A 1 Deputy DislrictAttomey Bryan Brown also asked the court to order Kraft to submit a hand- writing sample to investigators. Following the brief arraign- ment, Otto said he has no objection to su pplying the sample because "Randy needs to show a letter wasn't written by him." Kr..tt's attorney also acknowl- edged seeking a special court order to have his client dresaed in street clothes for the hearing rather than the mustard~lored jumpsuits in which inmates nor- mally appear. "We fe lt that all the media ooverage to date ha been negative and dehumanizing to him (Kraft). We want people to understand Randy Kraft is not an animal," Otto said. "We want people to see him as a normal person." Kraft was arrested May 14 near Mission Viejo when California Highway Patrol officers, noticing he was dnving erratically, pulled his car over and discovered ~ strangled body of a 25-year-old Marine lying on the passenger seat. He since has been charged with six murders as well as multiple counts of robbery, sodomy and mayhem . The Long Beach computer analyst also is suspect in as many as 15 other slaymgs dating back to 1975. Thoee include a string of homoaexual killings in Oregon and Michigan. 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'· c.ru • l'tOOUC:tlOll ..._ Cl .. t fn.d IMhettlelnt 714/M2•K1t All ottt.r d99ar1menl• ... 2-4321 MAIN O,J'ICI! no Wfft O.y S• Goll• Mftt CA M ... &(!Or"' IJ<>• t'IO() C041t -CA 9262e Copy119"I 19413 Oil"QI (;oeWI PvbhNnQ ea.-,,., No n•w• atqtle1 llluat1 •t1nn• •<Utor1•1 m•tt•' 01 •c!Ytlfl........,l•M!tl<I m1y ..,.,fllll~*'''-'-* --ol toflY''O"I - VOL 7', NO. 224 . ! I So far, the tennis club and the security company have filed law- suits alleging breach of contract and others say they are preparing to. The largest amount still to be paid is $50,000 today followed by another $10,000 next week, owed to Russell and Russell Scaffolding Co., the firm that s upplied bleachers. "He's supposed to pay me Friday. but I very m uch doubt it," company president Cleo Ru.ell said in a telephone interview Thursday. Russell said he provided 8,300 bleacher seats for the Newport Beach tournament last weekend and had worked for Stam1>9 la.at August in an ill-fated Industry Hills tournament, That tourn.arnen t turned into a fiasco when Stamps overaold seats by three times the amount avail- able, an Industry Hills spokesman alleged. Then, several spectators -probably 30 or 40 -sat in we t paint on the bleachers, he said. The City of Industry has in- structed Industry Hills personnel not to discuss the Dl4.ter in detail with the press, thi!I!"' spokesman said, poaibly due to pending litigation. Rusaell admitted the w et paint was not Stamps' fault. "That paint just wouldn't dry," he said "We painted three or four days before the tournament." He got paid in full for the Industry Hilla match, Russell said, but the tennis club, rather than Stamps, contracted with him for that event. "I guess I'll just have to sue him 1f I don't get the money," Russell said. "This is the worst thing that can happen to tennis." There we re other problems, detailed by many who worked with Stamps on the tournament, which pointed to poor planning on all fronts. Jim O'Shaunecy, owner of the parking service, said Stamps called him at 6 p.m. Thursday night to arrange valet parking for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. When his 12 employees showed up Friday, he said, they found that Stamps had not made arrange- ments for a parking lot at the tennis club and was having cars parked at Corona del Mar High School. •AUG. 1 THROUGH LABOR DAY WEEKEND • 20% OFF ALL POTTERY AMLING'S Newport Nur~ery and Garde n Cente r (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) :--~ ,,. ; ~, SALE INCLUDES: •POTTERY •SAUCERS •BARRELS • REDWOOD TUBS • WIRE BASKETS •STRAW BASKETS AND POTTING SOIL TOO! l ~-J ' • FREE • Local Delivery AMLING'S Open Mon. lhru 581 8 ·30 5 30, Sunday 9 00·5 30 1500 East Cont Highway • Newport Beach, Calllorn1a e (7 1 4) 644·951 o .. • BULLETIN BOARD Huntington Cubs plan recruitment party Cub &'Out Pack 55!l will have a recruitment party at 7 p.m. Tul"'Sday .it Lamp Post Pizza, 10084 Adams Ave .. Huntington Beach The event ts aimed at boys in tharo through Mth grades living in the area of O ka Elementary School. Boys must be accompanied by at least one parent or legal guardian. The party is designed to acquaint boys and their parents with Cub Scout act1vities. Participants will be eligible for a 20 percent discount on pizza and complimentary drinks. ~ . Haircuts to aid handicappe d school Tht-M1t.ch and Co. Haircutters of lrvine are holding a Cut-a-Th&n Sunday from 7 a.m.-7 p.m to benefit a school for the handicapped io Dana Poml. ' A $10 donatJon will be asked for ever y haircut. Mitch and Co. is located at 47l a\Ba.rranc~ Parkway. Business women planning luncheon The Irvme Chapter of the Business and Professiona_l Wom~n will hold a luncheon at the Hungry Tiger RestauraJll m Tustin Tuesday. L . . Reservations must be m by~.naday. Cost IS $9 members, $12 non-members. Call Meredith Fellows al 556-7499 for information Women's confe r e nce set in Mesa A conference entitled "The Re naissance Woman: Power, Influence and Responsiblity" will be held Aug. 20 at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Featured speakers will be Barbara Stewart, chie f executive officer of B. J . Stewart Advertising and Public Relations in Newport Beach; Kate Rand Lloyd, editor-at-large for ~orking Woman Magazine, and Adele M. Scheele, a career strategist. The conference will be presented from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registrauon may be made by phoning 546-7600. POLICE LOG Widow's trailer lost over $60 By Tiie A11odated Pre11 SANTA ANA-A 53-year-old cosmetologist lost her mobile home in a dispute with the trailer park manager that began with an argument over a $60 guest fee. The home, where Bonnie Vigneau lived for 11 in years, was sold at auction Wednesday for $10,500 to the only bidder. "They stole my home," Vigneau said as she watched the auction. "It's temble. I'U never have another home again." "I feel sorry for Bonnie," said Tom Firth, 74, manager of the Stoneridge Mobile Home Park where she lived. "But as far as stealing her home, that's not true.'' Firth said the 1972 trader could have sold for twice the price, while Firth said she would have priced it at $40,000. The dispute started more than a year ago over a $2-a-day guest fee for a girl seen frequently at the trailer. Vigneau said the girl was her teen-age son's girlfriend and she didn't stay overnight. But Firth said he saw the girl leaving in the morning over a period of two months, so he billed Vigneau $60 Phone pickets egged on in Mesa? Costa Mesa police warned pickets from the Communications Worken of Amerlca outside a Pacific Tele- ph<>ne engineering office 81 3 160 Red Hill A~. to atop haraulng people driving past their llne. Four worken told police their cars were hit with eggs and green dye and the pickets banged sign• on their hooda. The union steward et the lite said she knew nothing ot the tactics but polloe found debris from eggs end dye at ~driveway. A 42-year-old man told pollce he returned to his car Inside the Orange County FaJrgrounda Thursday night after attending a Johnny Ce.th con-cen at Pacific Amphltheetre and discovered footprints on his cat and this note stuck to his car: "We saw a guy walk all over your car and splll b4Mlr over It . He was very drunk." The note Included the license plate numbef ol lhe suspect's car A Costa Mesa man reported Thurs- day S650 wor1h of st8"eo gear was stolen from hla car parked on the 300 block ol Avocado Street. The dOOf'S W9'e locked but the sunroof was open. he said Cash and checks worth $1 ,427 were reported 1tolen Thursday from a bl.Illness at 801 W. Bakef' St. The owner said the money apparently was taken wtllle the stOfe was open. Fountain Valley A wtilte city-owned fire hydrant wo'1h $600 was reponed atolen Wednesday morning The hydrant was Involved In a tratflc colllalon at Ward Street and EJ Monte Avenue, and two male Juventles were eeen pushtng It away on a M<ateboard A stereo system was reoorted stolen trom a yellow 17-foot boat being stored on the 10500 block of Garlleld Avenue. The loss was esti- mated at '310. Two AM/FM radlo-cauette play- ers were reported stolen Thuraday In 1 home burglary on the 15900 block of Ml. Matt.morn Street. The loss wu •tlmated at S210 A Huntington Beach men returned to his car Thursday afternoon after visiting a tennis ctub on the 9700 block of Garfield Avenue and tound that S33 had been stolen from hit 1979 Datsun 280Z. A "lllm Jim" toot had apparently been UMd to enter. The money wu removed from a oenter console. A resident of the 16700 block of OaJay Avenue reported the theft Thursday of a greert sklll saw and a vtbra'lor sander from a toot box located In the bed of his pickup tructt. The lou wu estimated at $230. Huntiogtoo Beach A S2,000 computer 1ystem was reported stolen Thuraday evening from a green 1978 Mercury Marquis park'ed In front of a restaurant on Beach Boulevard near Edinger Av- enue. The car's trunk was pried open A 1974 Chevrolet pickup tf'Uci(, owned by a Weatmlntter retldent, was reported stolen Thurtday after· noon from a pa.rt< Ing place on Pacific Cout Highway near Golden Weet Street. The lose was estimated at $2,000. A home burglary on the 14500 block Apaen Circle resulted In the lou of a $.400 stereo system and a ~50 televlslon set The break-In took place between July 29 and Aug. 1 1. Two smoked glass T -tops were reported stolen lhuraday morning trom a 198 t red Corvette pa.rt<ed on the 21600 blocic of Brookhurst Street. The ION waa •tlmated at $.400. Irvine Vandal• are being credited with shooting BB peflet1 through Mll9fal wtndowe It the CutverdaJe School Thuradey afternoon. Jewelry waa r9P011ed lt°'8n from a moblle home on the 5000 block o1 trvtne Boulevard ThurMiay at 3:!50 p.m. Entry wu apparently made through a bedroom window. A wedding ring was lost at a car wash on Barranca Parkwey Thursday afternoon. Polloe are labellng the cueue theft. Newport Beach Someone removed NVeraf pieces of natware valued at S1,000 from a chest In realOen<:e et 470 Vista Trucha. A suspect ent8fed a home on 13 1 Jasmine Creel< Wednesday night end made off with S t 65 worth ot property. A burgla.r entered a vehlde partced at 260 t East Bluff and stole S205 trom a wallet tuciled Inside a SYlt that hung In the cat. The victim wu playtng tennla. TODAY'S WEATHER Weekend sprinkles along Coast? Coas tal Extended _,,_,..~-...1wi· ,,_..,., ~"'d T~ Hlofw In ..,._..__ ~toto IOO- ..-,. ~In toe 10 mid 70. T emp era lures ..... 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" M H.14p.~ .... 2.e , .. 14 I 6 , .. 14 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 Al Island's goats • given • reprieve By ~e A1aoclale4 Press The Navy's controversial al.aught.er of 400-500 wild goata on San Clemente Island -scheduled to start this weekend -waa called off Thursday and won't be con- ducted "anytime in the foresee- able future." a Navy spokesman said. ,.,wn.-o Bonnie Vigneau evicted ( rom her mobile home over $60 rent dispute. A team of helicoptor-bome sharpshooters were to eradicate the remaining goats to save four kinds of endangered planta, two species of endangered birds and one species of endangered lizard. for a month's guest use. "The idea of the $60 is to get people out of there," Firth said. "We don't need the $60." Park policy is lO accept only full rent payments, he said, so when Vigneau submitted a check for her regular $243-a -month payment, it was rejected. As the dispute continued, Vigneau was evicted. She agreed to pay overdue rent and utility bills of between about $3,000 and to move her home, but she failed to do it by mid-June and Orange County marshals were Beak-damaged pelican found in north state BERKELEY (AP) -A wild pelican iB being hand fed while officials work to repair the bird's severed beak, the first such re- ported mulilation in Northern California. There have been reports in Southern California that 22 of the protected birds were doomed to starvation after their beaks were cut off. Many of thoee mutilations oocurred off the Dana Point area in Orange County. Although there is a remote possibility the pelicans accidental- ly snapped their beaks by diving into gill nets, Jack White. an infonnation officer for the state Department of Fish and Ga.me, said Wedne.tay the department ls assuming the mutilation was done deliberately. Stanton child to get liver By TM Aasodaled Prflt STANTON (AP) A 28-mo11th-old Stanton boy has been rushed to Minneapolis for an emergency liver transplant that could save his life, a March of Di.me spokeswoman says. Nicholas Leon went into sur- gery at the Uruversity of Minne- sota Hospital shortly before 7 p.m . PDT. The surgery usually takes six to 10 ho urs, a nursing super- visor said. Judy Kinley. of the local March of Dimes chapter said the Leons were told a liver was available at 11:45 a.m . Thursday and the baby and hill mother were on a plane donated by Smith International 45 minutes later. Sale throuO Sept 6 called in. Vigneau said she was so fright- ened she put most of her pos- sessions in storage and began staying at motels and with her children. ''I was so overwhelmed, so embarrassed," she said. "I got scared and moved." Firth said the mobile home appeared lO be abandoned so he finally sold it to reclaim his costa. "I just wish she'd paid the rent," he said. "Sixty bucks caused all this. It just went too far." CWA ON STRIKE Leisure l y approach Rep. Tom Lantos, D~San Mateo, had appealed to Secretary of the Navy Caspar Weinberger to halt the killing. The Navy-owned island, located about 65 miles northwest of San Diego, has been a battle- ground between the Navy and animal conservation groups since the goat population exploded dur- ing the 19608. The Navy has maintained the kills are nece.ary to comply with the federal En- danRered Plant Act. Bob Reed, a 35-year veteran of Pacific Tele- phone Co., typified the peaceful picketing in Costa Mesa during the nationwide Communica- tion Workers of America strike's fifth day. Eighteen picke ters were arrested in Los Angeles Thursday for blocking passage to a phone service center. Live the life of Uf3 DEN'S ········••••a•••• . . /nstallation ·custom drap1r11s 1663 PLACENTIA AVE. • vinyl, parquet wood · LIC HO ,304,~ COSTA IEU. CA 92627 •Pim 646-4831 646-2355 MON.-TWUA8. t-5:30 SAT. 1:30-4 --------·------ A.a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 TOP OF THE NEWS NATION Reagan d e nounces Castro By tbe Associated Pre11 TAMPA, Fla , -President Reagan, at- tempting to boost his poliucaJ appeal llJ!lOng Hispanics, I.Oday denounred Cuban President Fidel Castro and declared the Unit.eel States would "pay dearly if It Ignored the turmoil in Central America." Reagan, in remarks prepared for delivery to the U.S . Hispanic Chamber of Commerce here, suggested that troubled Carib- bean and Central American nations could go the way of Cuba under Castro if the United States does not help defend them against communism. Man 's car gets 170 mpg SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -It sounds like an airplane ready for takeoff, but a prototype car designed by a Michigan man is more like a camel when it comes to gasoline. Jim Sawyer says his car gets up to J 70 rrules to the gallon. Sawyer said Thursday he accomplished the feat by chopping off both the front and rear ends of a 1972 Honda 600 and adding sleek new sections to make it aerodynamically efficient. Three facing life terms WASHINGTON -Three Washington resi- dents face up to life imprisonment after pleading guilty to kidnapping the wife of a former Salvadoran ambassador to the United States. Clifford Bibbs, 23, Mack Lewis Carr. 18, and Robert Anthony Gerald, 19. each pleaded guilty Thursday before U.S . District Judge William B. Bryant to a single charge of kidnapping. STATE Amtrak hijacking tried SURF -A man brandishing a knife was arrested today after an attempted hijacking of an Amtrak passenger train bound for Sacramento from Los Angeles, authorities said. No one was injured. The train's engineer contact.eel deputies while Amtrak personnel evacuated one car between Gaviota and Lompoc. Around 1 :30 a .m . the train stopped at Surf and a sheriff's deputy and Highway Patrol officers boarded the train. No sales tax hike seen SACRAMENTO -Gov. Gt.'<>rge Deu- kmejian's aides say a $146 million revenue slump in July was mostly on paper and doesn't threaten to trigger a one-cent sales tax increase next year. Deukmejian's Finant-e Department said Thurs- day that the state collect.eel $566.3 million from taxes and other sources in July. The depart- ment's June forecast had pegged July revenue at $712.4 million. Typographers nix merger SAN FRANCISCO -Delegates to the International Typographical Union convention have refused to endorse a proposed merger with The Newspaper Guild. opening the possibility they will ruxept an invitation to join the Teamsters. On a 122-to-86 vote, delegates Thursd.a y went on record as opposing the merger with the Guild that had been accepted by the ITU leadership. WORLD Libya plans n ew assault N'DJAMENA. Chad -The Libyan army sent a "constant stream" of supplies and reinforcements into the key northern oasis of Faya-Largeau today in possible preparation for a new assault on government forces on the road south. Western ruplomatic 90urces said. Gas bomb burns officer BELFAST, Northern Ireland -Roman Catholic youths hurled more than 60 gasoline bombs at police in Londonderry early today, the 14th anniversary of the eruption of secretarian strife. One officer was burned on the hands. and three cars were scorched. authorities said. Death toll hiked to 27 BEIRUT, Lebanon -Police raised the death toll Crom Druse shelling to 27 today, Israeli soldiers blew up Palestiruan gun caches, and Syria accused U.S . peace envoy Robert C. McFarlane of encouraging a new Middle F..ast war. Five die of spider bites DAV AO, Philippines -Five children died of poisonous spider bites this week in an area where betting on deadly spider fights has become a fad among elementary school children, authorities report. All the victims were between the ages of 7 and I 0 and died within three days in separate incidents in Oigos and nearby com- munities. Begonia Impossible? Show Prime Office/ , ... .... lll t·•h•h•' '""l Warehouse ' -• ., ' Sot Sim 111 At 55 Ft N f ,..., nl•ngron ( l'ntr•r ¢. • e • -------I rue A'~ 1111 CMflOra11ve an11ly· , .., '" Office ~undo you OW"1 SAVI MONIY ON Ornmatic 'o"""-' Plu' aprm:oa- YOUR INSURANCE 1wn t:.111.:ellent rin.incina. Now A .. Prr,llgu·rn, ,.Jlfrc" Magnito. ccnr decor Beautiful h1nd- ,\.q'llnl! .... , rark1na hu~lc. Ont minute ltl frct'way ( U\• wm11td h• ~our nerd, Prtdt o( owncr,h1p. l>me hy C9111 write fk11y llnm11ton AIRPOR I BllSl '-'f~~ PARK 24~ f 1\Chtr 1'\C' Cu\111 Mc)a 92fl2ti 171 41 1~1 -21n ~I Woman tells of slaying husband ONT ARIO (AP) -A woman accused of shooting her husband, then hacking his body into eight pieces and dumping them in trash bags along a lonely Me xican highway, says she shot him in self-defense during a fight in a motel room. "I Just know that I saw him coming and I shot. He fell into a chair," Claudy Reddy, 34, testified during her murder trial. Dentist A.swatha Reddy, 33, of Ontario was shot twice in the head with a .38-caliber revolver last August at a motel near the couple's home, polloe said. His dismembered body was found a week later near Rosarito Beach, Mexico. His wife. a Haitian national who was studying medicine at a school near Ensenada, admits shooting and dismembering him for easy disposal. but insisted Wednesday: "l wasn't trying to kill him. I was not thinking. I was acting by instinct, II She testified her husband often beat her and was choking her on the motel bed when she grabbed the gun. She said she slid away from him and ran for the door. "I want.eel to leave the room and the only way I had was to prevent him from hurting me. I don't know how fast he can reach me and I shoot, and I cannot tell you how many times," she said. Earlier, Betty Anderson of the Pomona Dental Group testified that Mrs. Reddy had once com- plained that her husband was divorcing her after she had provided $91 ,000 to help tlim open his dental practice. Tow truck driver Alberto Sand- oval Diaz had testified he pulled Mrs. Reddy's car free from a ditch near Rosarito Beach and positive- ly identified her in court, but Mrs. Reddy testified Wednesday that: "I've never seen him before in my lJfe." ~ ........... Staging upset Although invited fo1· a second reading. Watergate burglar G. Gordon Liddy was turned down for a part in HDeath of a Salesman" in New York. But his man- ager says Liddy has 55 lecture dates this fall and could not have a ppeare d in the play. Soviet envoy's son picks U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) -The State Department wants to talk toa Sovietdlplomal'uon who hasaaked President Reagan for help in staying in the United States. The boy told a newspaper, "I hate my country and its rules and I love your country." Robert Williams, State Department pre98 of- ficer, said the Soviet Embassy has been asked to keep Andrei Berezhkov, 16, 80n of Valentin Berezhkov, an embassy flrst secretary, here 80 he can be ~te~w~ by U.S . officials who will "ascertain his intentions. Oleg M. Sokolov, !leCOnd-in-command at the Soviet Embassy. was quot.eel by the New York Times as saying: "The situation is perfectly clear. The h?Y ia back home with his parents. AB fat as the authentidt~ of this letter, we certainly think it is a forgery, and it looks like a very clear provocation to us." Coalinga shaken up COALINGA (AP) -A minor earthquake shook this tiny tremor-prone community again, b~t there were no reports of injuries or damage, authonties say. "I called the Fresno County Sheriff's office, but they didn't get any calll from people like they usually do," Bob Krueger, warning controller for the California Office of Emergency Services in Sacra- mento, said. r GROWING UP IN VARSITY STYLE ~ • _::1 -••• ..; ..... Grand Opening! __ KIDS, OUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL FASHION SHOW IS 'GROWING UP IN VARSITY STYLE'. AUDITION FOR IT! SEE IT! In our Newport store; Auditions: August 15: 10-11 :~boys size 4-7; 11 :~-1 girls size 4-6X; 1-2:30 girls size 7-14. Thirty kids will be chosen to model in the show. Show: August 17 at 3 p.m. Don't miss the party after the show! Auditrons and shows held in the Children's Depar1ment. THE BROADWAY SPECIAL 303 OFF New & used apparel for men, women & children 100' s of articles starting at s1.50 and up. Through 8/20 /83 a::srThe Cottage Shop 1912 Harbor Blvd. Coata M•••, Ca. 842-2920 "TbF~n ANTIQUES OF THE SEA off ou~Loss· 'iOU~ G~\tl\ ' . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 Fight over baby's gender All aboard! Don't let the heat wave wither your imaginative plans for the Character Mother wants tot's sex officially c hanged after operation ADELAIDE. Australia (AP) -A mother w ho arranged for her 15-month-old baby to have a sex-cllange operation now IS battling state bureauc- racy to have the change recorded on the infant's birth certificate. The baby officially was born a male and named Travis, but was renamed Kylie Anne after• the operation. The unwed mother, Margaret Kendle. 22, told 1.he Adelaide Advertiser newspaper that the South Australian state registry, which handles vital statistics, would not change the gender entry on her child's birth certificate. Merpeople? New Guinea sighting claimed CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Anthropologist Roy Wagner hesitates when first describing the "merpeople" he says he has sighted near New Guinea, saying people "are all too ready to dismiss them." But Wagner, of the University of Virginia. insists he sighted a human-Hke creature twice off New Ireland, a tiny island near New Guinea in the South Pacific. He says that while studying native rituals on the island he frequently heard stories about creatures called "Ri" or "Ilqai." He said the islanders tell of creatures of human size that sometimes wash ashore dead or infrequently are caught in nets and eaten. "The natives claim these creatures' forearms are rigid to the body and only have use of their hands," he said. "Their legs are fused and they have feetlike flippers." He believesitpossible that an apelike creature could have adapted to water thousands of years ago in much the same way as other aquatic mammals like whales. "It's not so farfetched," he said of this theory. "Ir these things exist, someone will eventu- allycatch one. But the problems are so formidable, especially trying to convince people it's not a hoax." ·She's fined for over 400 tickets SACRAMENTO (AP) -A woman accused of failing to pay more than 400 parking and registration tickets since 1979 has been fined $3,200 in a plea-bargain arrangement with prosecutors. Susan De La Cruz, 34, a state employee, received lhe penalty Tuesday from Sacramento C.Oun ty Municipal Court Judge Michael Ullman. De La Cruz pleaded guilty to 64 of 407 violations. and agreed to pay a $50 fine for each of the 64 citations. The tickets included 62 parking tickets and two registration violations. while the remaining 343 tickets were dismissed by Ullman. 1 About 70 of the 407 tickets involved vehicle -registration -the remainder were parking tickets. The citations occurred between August 1979 and May 1983. ' De La Cruz's attorney. Dennis O'Reilly, said the string of citations was due in part to his client's numerous personal and financial problems in re<:ent years. ·• "She went through a divorce and was sued by her husband," O'Reilly said." And in May of last year . . '1er son, who is about 13, disappeared and is believed to have been kidnapped. It's been hard for he r to keep r normal perspective on life." She no longer drives, and shares rides to work with frie nds, O'Reilly said. A heavenly night for astronomers LOS ANGELES (AP)-A meteor shower and a crescent moon should yield a spectacular celestial display tonight, astronomers say. "We' re gearing up for a very spectacular shower. one that might be remembered for a long time," said Hal Jandorf, an amateur astronomer in Moorpark. Depending on the weather, the later hours are expected to provide the best viewing of the annual P erseid meteor shower. with some 60 meteors an hour or more flashing through the sky. Best visibility 1 i.s generally aft.er midnight, far from city lights. The crescent moon was expected to aid viewing, since it would leave the sky dark when it sets shortly , after 10 p.m. The last two years, the m oon was up during the Perseid shower and obscured all but the brightest meteors. The name Perseid derives from the fact that the meteors appear to emanate from the constellation P erseus in the northeast.em part of the sky . In 1980, one observer in Japan reported seeing 250 meteors in an hour during the shower. No binoculars or tele5ropes are necessary for viewing. ··---------- i ConnectAir • I .. "lam fearful of my child's future," she said. "1 want to get her christened and can't because 1 haven't got an appropriate birth certificate. I want my child to grow up a girl and legally she can't." The baby was born in Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, on May 2, 1982. Children's Hospital surgeon Dr. 'Ken Little said the child's maJe genitals were not functional. Doctors decided to remove the abnormal genitals and give the baby the appearance of a female. They told her mother t hat when Kylie was8or lO shecould have surgery to construct female genitals. Little, who performed the sex-<.'hange operation, said~ te was unusual. " law in South Australia doesn't allow chan g the birth certificate to another sex when the sex h been previously stated," he said . "Often in cases where there is ambiguous genitalia, no sex is given until the parents and doctors have ~d a chance to think about it, and a considered decision is made about the sex of rearing which is in the best interests of the child." Little said he had written to the attorney general about the case, which "legally is very complex ... T he baby's mother said Kylie had 99 percent male chromosomes and the decision to bring her up as a female had been difficult. "Bringing herupasagirl gives her the chance of being able to have sex," Miss Kendle said. "As a male, sexual experience would have had to be homosexual. It would have been hard for her at school being so different. ~it is it is going to be pre tty traumatic to undergo the operation when she is 8 or 10 years old." I • ' 'A · Boat Parade in Newport H a rbor at 2 p.m . unday, Aug. 21. Pete Barrett, head judge; Dolores Perlin, Miss Pirate of 1947, at top; Bob Wilcox, parade chairman; Doreen Curc i, Miss Newport Beach 1983, and Vin J orgenson, comme rcial d ivision judge, are expecting about I 00 entries J bedecked with a f pirate theme. 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This group observes that there are some 1.8 million taxpayers in the highest bracket (now 50 percent), as of the 1980 census. These taxpayers among them had $33.8 billion in income in 1980, of which $21.1 billion was taken in taxes. If their incomes had been entirely confiscated, the increased revenue would have come to $12.7 .billion. That amount of money, notes the tax group, would have run the government for about eight days at the 1980 rate of Federal spending (about $1.6 billion a day). In other words, totally wiping out the income of this class of taxpayers would have made little difference to the rest of us. Obviously, our problem is one of too much spending, rather than too little taxing. IAllBDI Housing i ssue m erits comment To the Editor: I am disgusted at the Daily Pilot for refusing to comment on Cor- ona del Mar Community Associa- tion President Richard Nichols' views on affordable housing. They were disgrceful and your assenting silence was un· professional. Mr. Nichols' statements betray a diacriminatory attitude. When he says affordable housing would attract what he considers un- desirables, he reveals that he would like to chooee who his neighbors are. His views are wrong. No one should be able to deny a person a pl.ace to live simply becaue one dislikes him, yet that is precisely what Mr. Nichols de- sires. Martin Luther King Jr .. defined an unjust law as "a code that a numerical or power ma- jority group compels a minority group to obey but does not make binding on itself." Refusing to have affordable housing is there- fore unjust because no present Newport Beach resident under- went any similar judgment of desirability Mr. Nichols implies. It is unfortunate that the man attracted much attention. Just because his voice la the loudest does not mean it represents the majority. I hope there are many Newport Beach residents who regret Mr. Nichols' comments as much as I. It would be a sad reflection on this community if we continued to bar our gates simply because some disliked those pauing th.rough. Failing to have affordable housing is unwise and unfair. and failing to condemn Richard Nichols reveals editorial neglect at the Daily Pilot. SHERMAN DORN Corona del Mar Council's r easoning I aulty To the Editor; The long run interests of the· residents of Newport Beach are being undermined by the current City Council. A leading example is the Coun- cil's ill-advised attempt to nego- tiate a so-called binding agree- ment limiting average daily de- partures at John Wayne Airport to 55. To do this, the City is willing to give up its winning lawsuit which limits John Wayne to 41 nights and blocks the County's planned 8-fold increase in the size of the JWA airport terminal. U, in fact, the so-<:alled binding agreement would limit flights to 55, it might be worth doing. But it won't! It can't! EVERY study of future demand over the next 20 years shows need for from 75 to 110 average daily departures! When that time comes when 75-110 average daily departures are required by the continuing growth in Orange County. where will these additional nights go? N1> responsible City or County official has answered this all-important question. City and County officials are ducking this question--by suggest- ~ a sales promotion program 4dvocating greater use of Ontarid airport. This is a skillful red-herring. After all, if the use of Ontario were indeed adequate, why give up our hard won lawsuit limiting JW A to 41 flights per day? So, back to the central ques- tion--when the inevitable time comes, when 75ormore flights are required, where will they go? There will then be only one place; John Wayne Airport . A new"binding agreement" will be made, and we will have gained nothing. We must act now! The City Council needs to do just one thing to make real pl"Ojl"eS&--to insist that any agreement with the county include a binding commJtt- ment by the County to aelect and invest--now-in another Orange County airport. Such an airport need not be huge. U it could provide a modest 35-40 ADD (plus John Wayne's present capacity), a real, long-run solution to our airport problems would be at- tained. I urge the people of Newport Beach to t.alk with their Council representatives--tell them not to opt for any beguiling agreement that doesn't include the only real answer·-an additional Orange County Airport. DONALD A. STRAUSS Member, Newport Beach City Council l. M. BDJd /Beer fa cts A drinker in Kent, England. pa99ed a breatholizer teet, much to his own surprise and that of the police. He knew how many beers he'd had. No way should he have puled. They turned him lOOle. He promptly flJed a complaint with the oonaumer pro\edion a,ency, charging the beer waa no\ up to ~uired strength. Ji. chkken~ti:ng weuel ln We.stem Europe u9eCI to be called a pullet c.t. That gave ua "polecat." f:_;-1Y know• why .ome w beech thero9elvee to die. .. OAAHGE CO~ST lllily Pilat A California ocea:nographer, who is trying to aolve the world'• hunger problems, has suooeeded in growing algae that tut.ea like beer. It's not quite what he wanted. He's now working on a formula to make it t.aate like apples. Carrie Nation chopped up aaloons. Wu she lllncere? No doubt, no doubt. Still, she had a certain flair for publicity. The flrat saloon a.he attacked -in 1901 - belonged to world heavyweijhl boxing champion John L . Sullivan. ~~---.---..... .., ... Ce.-..... __.,.. ....... -......... ,...,, C........_CA_ .. MEW>sUt<lA ~.,~'ME ~ti~D ~AN Off WITH MY CANDY BAR! a YES. IT WASJ'OMN 8100<. M SBJ2ETARY OF ~CULTU~! . ,~. . • -· The K pushes Chinese tech WASHINGTON -Henry Klaainger played a key role in the behind-the-scenes machinations that led to a recent change in U.S. policy toward China. Hereafter, the Chinese communists will be able to purchase high-technology equipment of potential military value. The former secretary of state, meanwhile, has turned up as a consultant to a Hong Kong com- pany th.at will buy high-tech items for the People's Republic of China. In fact, he made a special trip to Peking last April to help launch the company. Kissinger assured me, however, that he has "absolutely no business connec- tion, no financial relationship" with the new firm. The company, Everbnght In- dustrial Corp., is a front for the Peking regime. It is run by Wang Guangyin, a polite, portly busi- nemman, who was aent to Hong Kong by China's highest authorities to seek high-tech and other imports that are urgently needed on the mainland. ID a tru1-Paclfk telephone interview, an Everbright ex- ecutive told my amociaies Jock Hatfield and Donald Goldberg, that Kissinger had been retained as an "employee" of the company and would go on the payroll at the end of Utls month. But Kisinger swore to me that "this is abeolute-- ly untrue." A business associate acknowl- edged that Kissinger had flown to Peking to adviae Wang on aetting up Everbright and will continue to coW\Bel the company. But the G. -JA-Cl-11-1-111_1_1 -~· 8880ciate said that Kissinger would offer his advice strictly as "a friend of China" and would not accept any remuneration. Here ii the backstage story: Kissinger came back from Peking last October convinced that the United States should sell high-tech equipment to the main- land. He began lobbying Sec- retary of State George Shultz and national security adviser William Clark for a change in U.S . policy. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger oppoeed any relaxa- tion of export rules that would allow the Chinese to pick our technological brains. He warned th.at the acquired u .s. technoloe could be \!ad by the Chineee to rnodemit.e thelr mill tary forces. But K.iasinger argued: "China could not repreeent a military threat to American interests for the rest of this century, by which time current technology will be aupeneded." Last February, Shultz flew to Peking for discussions with Chi- nese leaders. On the eve of his departure, Kissinger asked him to give "urgent attention" to the "transfer o! technology." OD April 1, K.i.aainger pald a sudden. 24-hour visit to Peking at the request of Chlneee Foreign Mlniater Wu Xueqian. The p~ was to sit down with Wang and advbe him on how to establish the l!.'verbright lndus~ trial Corp. Thereafter the com- pany set up offices in Hong Kong, and Wang told reporters it was owned by "private". Chinese citiz.ena operating outside the com- munist bureaucratic structure. Yet intelligence sources say that Wang carries a diplomatic passport, that he holds cabinet rank and that he reports directly to Premier Zhao Ziyang. Kiasinger, meanwhile, has con- tinued to consult with both Shultz and Clark about China policy. They joined in adopting the policy change that Kissinger wanted. Before his last visit to Peking, Kissinger was told by Clark that Weinberger would pay an official vislt to Peking in September to work out details of the technology transfer, that this would be fol- lowed by a visit to Washington in October by Foreign Mi.niat.er Wu, that Premier Zhao would al8o come to Washington at an un- determined date and that Presi- dent Reagan hoped to reciprocate by visiting China next year. A 1pokeaman explained that Kisainser was merely "briefed" and did not act as a "mesaenger" or ''negotiator" for the Reagan ad- ministration. But he has been right in the middle of the tech-transfer battle. Footnote: It was al8o Henry Kissinger who urged the sale of high-tech equipment to the Soviet Union in 1974. As secretary of state. for example, he approved the sale of U.S . computers which were used at the Kama River truck factory to help produce the vehicles that carried Red Army troops lnto Afghanistan in 1979. EXECUTIVE MEMO; Four separate investigations of the Los Alamo& National Laboratory in New Mexico are under way, according to an internal list in the inspector general's office at the Energy Department. The IG's investigators are looking into "time and material" irregul.arides. travel-voucher abuse, destruction of re.cords and possible misu3e of a local air line. Ross Aviation. Sources inside the lab say there have been charges th.at Los Alamos employees billed the gov- enunent for private flights on the airline. As I reported in June, lab officials have tried to block the investigation by claiming that the lab's files belong to the University of California, which runs the facility under a DOE oon\ract. -The Environmental Protec- tion Agency's "new broom," direc- tor William Ruckelahaua, needs a little stiffening, according to the badly demoralized enforcement staff. The agency·~ $1.25 billion budget request included $67 million for the enforcement sec- tion, and it was hoped Ruckelshaus would go to bat for the funds. Instead, Ruckelshaua supported the $1.1 billion budget reconunended by the White House and puaM by the Senate_ Budget direct.or David Stockman aent word that the president will veto any higher budget -such as the $1.3 billion HOUIJe'-pamed ver- sion. The EPA staff views the budget iuue as a test of Ruckelshaua's independence Crom White House pressure. Playing fair with housing bill By ASSEMBLYWOMAN MARlAN BERGF.SON One of the measures needed to maintain a healthy housing mar- ket is SB 494, which is due to recel'Ve a great deal of attention when' it comes before the &-- aembl,y Finance and Insurance c.ommittee on August 16. The measure has pueed the Senate after many amendments, and is supported by the California AseodaUon of Realton, as necess- ary for a clear definition of 8111WNlble loans in resale trana- aciions. r have 1upported the measure to date but am concerned with a recent propoeed amendment stat4 mg that the MIUJll8bWty of the OTHER VIEWS IOllllll will be subject to "the ~· ~t standards of the lender". I\ has been po~ted' out that no lenden should be allowed to arbitrarily deny usumabWty to • buyerand that thisclaW1eAhou1d not be lncluded in the legislation. Tiie bW provides that a lender. on a real property-secured loan, which e~ lta option to accelera~at the time of sale of the property,tannot. at the same time, eUC'\ or require the payment of a prepayment penalty. !. Apparently there is opposition from lending institutions as they are focusing attention on limiting the application to owner-occupied residential properties of one to four uni ta. The real tors feel that in fairness the bill should a1ao apply to non-owner--00eupled residen- tial property and to commercial properties, as well. By way of background, since August, 1978 (the date of the Wellenk.amp decision), the ex- . erclse of due-on-sale clauses on real property loans in California has been very limited. This situ- ation haa materially changed by the adoption of the Gam Act which significantly, but not total- ly, preempted state law on due--on-aale. If you are really listening you'll agree with this column Looking through Mortimer Adler's new book. "How to Speak; How to U.ten," I w .. pleued lO not.o that he made a ltr'On(I point out of .amething that hu In. tratt!d me for a lifetime. People do not really Ut~n to what one la saying, either or.Uy or In print. I am often aaked, l.n • queation·pertod followtna a Jee- ~. lf I pt many letters from reldel'I who dlaaaree with what I havt written. I alwayt s!ve the tame answer. "No ... I pt lett.en ~ with whatl have not written." People .read tn and -...1._ ..... -·r ·~,out ... ~ lmlt--1-•• ---~> who write. the most ~nt and demotic proee, •uffen from the same ailment ·· tlll tecretary ia on the phone half the time, po&nunc out to b1a readen that he dJd not aay what they Imagined him to be aaylna. Fer every oae reader who c1.fMcreee with wh•t I wro\e, a domn may disagree with what I dMl not wrlte. Thlt ii not only d.11cou.raalna. but lt cuta the com- munlmtlon oord at the very beain· Nna· Ari academic CO\ll'IO ln efftct.lw Ua\enina would be wor\h any number of cou,... ln public l!pM)dna, and we might ~ learn~ from It. Tile lou matt have been orig-1 inated, assumed, or tcarWerred before Oct. 15, 1982 (date of enactment of the Garn Act). 'fte Garn Act states .. In the exercise of Its option under a due-<>n-sa.le cl.auae. a lender iB encouraged to permit an uswnption of a real property loan at the existing contract rate or at a rate which a.at or below the average between(Che contract and market rate." 1'le Garn Act is ailent on the imue of prepayment penalties eucted upon acceleration. There is need for certainty in thJa field. A lender pJaE •• the option to accelerate or not and naturally they exerct.e that op- tion when It ia eoonomically beneficia.1 for them to do ao. Ct doesn't teem appropriate l oc equitable Cori.he lender to euct a penalty "for the privilege of prepayina," Lenders UNally collect pol.nta at &he tlrrw of a loan initiation arid It doeml't lleeln correct lO .,.m extract prepayment penaWa wh!ch aeem to be eiconomJmll:y detrimmta.1 to the borrower. • Berge.on repraenta th~ 10lh A.!Rmbly dlatrlct . ------.:---------- Daily Pilat ., The ACLU is ready to 0 I FRIDAY, AUG. 12, 1983 sue for more women 's ~ BUSINESS 85 STOCKS 86 COMICS 89 events at the '84 Games. See 82. Ram offense tight( end) up B arb er comple tes p ackage The arrival of holdout tight end Mike Barber in the Rams' camp Wednesday "completed the pack- age" in Coach John Robinson's words, and after just one exhi- bition game, the new Rams' coach seems genuinely pleased with his offense. "It's obvious we had a hole at that position (tight end)," Rob- inson said. "We could go into the regular season with this (of- fensive) team and not feel too badly." played his first six years m Hous· ton, Barber's career statistics in- clude 158 passes caught for 2,052 yards and 21 touchdowns. "I thought we were exciting last year, but we'll be more excit- ing," he said. •'There are more opportunities. I think the tight end will be a definitie plus in this offense." Barber's arrival came none too soon as the Rams prepare for their second preseason cont.est against the Dallas Cowboys Mon- day night (7) at Anaheim Stadium. 0 ..... BlllBDIRD TONIGHT TV-RADIO: See Page 8 2. Barber was so eager to begin catching up with his teammates after a 17-day holdout, he actu- ally had his physical examination moved up so he could practice with the team that much sooner. "The Rams know I can still play," he said. "I never doubted that they wanted me. What they did was strictly for business reasons and I can understand that. Dodgers wake up behind Niedenfuer "I wouldn't be here if I wasn't happy. I feel I've reported in time to be ready for the regular season. I have a little bit of catching up to do, but not too much." The 6-3, 237-pound Barber wasted no time in establishing that he is in good physical con- dition. He made a spectacular one-handed cat.ch Wednesday and caught several passes in vari- ous drills Thursday. CINCINNA Tl (AP) -Los An- geles Dodger reliever Tom Niede nfuer maae sure that Man- ager Tom Lasorda's words didn't go to waste. Niedenfuer recorded a ca- reer-high seven strikeouts in four innings Thursday night to help the Dodgers gain a 4-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds, just one night after Lasorda lashed out at his players in an emotional clubhouse meeting. Divorce is.easier "He looks great," Robinson said. "He's a ringwise guy, he knows how to compete." Barber harbors no bitterness over the holdout after signing a one.year contract estimated to be worth $195,000. "We needed something. We had been playing really dead," O• l'l'te• .... t C••••el J J •t 4:a• Without question, thia hM been the toughest protemonaJ ~ in ftellnald Martinez Jecbon's 16-yeer major-.. ca- reer. There im't another one that CX11111M clime. Although there WM 1970, When J.cbon hit .237 for OakJarvt, and the~ '81 cmnpeip. whim be hit an Identical .21"1 foe' the New Yol"k Yankees, J~'s .272 aueer- averaae wou.ld indicate his "off" 9eU008 have been Lew and far between. Blml when you~ them infrequent alumben. nothina oomparea to tbia. Let'• face lti alumpa are one thlna. but J acban'• prolonged droulht gives new IJ'Nl'ins to the weird. "I went throuCh a divorce when I WM 22, bu.tum ia the t.oucbest thine rve ever had t.o 80 throuah on the field.'' uya Jedmon. "I mean rve never gone through some- thing like thia before." Jacboo aaya onlY once durln& this 8eMOI! hM he felt oomfortabie at the plate -and that WM e8rly. Aa testimony t.o bJa atnagles, he points t.o one recent pme ln BelUman in which he went to the plate five times, collected twc hits, and UM!d five different stancee. Plain and ample, J~ 1a befUddled when he aoea to the plate tl1elle days. And he'• exhausted just tlbout everyth1na be knows in an attempt to get hlrmelf ~ ap1n. He's tried extra batting pnctice. He1a tried not hitting Mariners' faces are familiar JOHN SEVANO An eight-year veteran who Last chance at sp e edwa y With qualifying rounds for the 1983 U.S. National Speedway Champlonahip set for tomorrow in Auburn, tonight will be the lut opportunity for speedway motor- cycle riders to prepare. The Orange County fair- grounds ia the site for tonight's (8) speedway motorcycle action. Riders must finish among the top 22 to have a shot at the cham- pionship, which will also be held at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa on Oct. 15. Qualifying rounds move to to Ventura Tuesday and then on to San Bernardino on Wednesday. The following round will be held next Friday night in Coata Mesa. Tonight's halltime activity will feature Steve Doughtery and Friends racing high speed go-arts. ,,,.....,.. Niedenfuer said. "We needed something to wake us up. ''Tonight it was a little bit emo- tional at the end." After watching the Dodgers bumble to a 9-2 defeat to the Reds Wednesday night, their third straight loss, Lasorda loudly criti- cized his players in a closed-door meeting and then called for an unusual morning workout Thurs- day. A heavy rain cancelled the workout, but Niedenfuer said Lasorda's point was made. "Even though we didn't have that 11 a.m. workout, it woke us up a little bit," said Niedenfuer, who pitched the final four in- nings to pick up the victory. The Dodgers looke d re- juvenated at the start, as Greg Brock launched a three-run homer in the top of the first inning off loser Charlie Puleo, 4-8. It was Brock's 15th homer of the seaaon and gave him a five-game hitting streak. "He's starting to swing the bat good again and be aggressive," Lasorda said. "We need him be- Tom Niedenfuer cause he can give us what he gave us tonight -he can hit the ball out of the park." The Dodgers soon suffered a relapse, however. Cesar Cedeno doubled for a run in the bottom of the first off starter Jerry Rewis.. and Dodger mistakes helped Cin- cinnati tie the game in the third. Shortstop Bill Russell's two-base throwing error put Gary Redus on second to start the inning, and Redus made a de- layed steal of third ba.te whe n rookie catcher Jack Fimple was returning the ball to Reuss after a pit.ch. Redus 9COred on Dave Con- cepcion's sacrifice fly. Cedeno then singled and stole second, took third on Dan Driessen's infield single. and scored on Fimple's passed ball to tie the game. Niedenfuer would make sure that's all the Reds got. U.S. volleyball teaDl outlasts Argentina to gain seDlif in a ls LONG BEACH (AP)-The United States won a m hard-pr'fteed 15-11, 15-10, 16-14 triumph over Argentina to clinch a semifinal berth in the Quest for Gold international men's volleyball tournament Thunda.y night. F.arller, top-aeededBrazilcruahedBulgaria, 15-6, 15-7, 15-4, to advance to the aemiflnala before a crowd of 2,522 at the Lona Belich Arena, site of the 1984 Olympic vqlleyball competition. The United States meeta Canada, and Brazil faces Japan in aem1final matche1 tonight. Bulgaria and Argentina will play for fifth place. The Americana, led by Dusty Dvorak of Laguna Belich, St.eve S.Jrnc-., Karch Kiraly and Marc Waldie, ran ita strina of unbeet.en matches in international play to 11. The ftrln8 dates bllCk to five aucce..ive wins in the North American 1.one dwnponahips lut month and a four-game sweep of Bulgaria durlnl an exhibition tour last week. Brazil and the U.S . both fl.niahed with 2-0 records to fock up their pool dwnp6onahips. Rico weightlifter J ose lifts Canadian swimmer Nathalie Aude t duriag a time out a t the Pan-Am Games Village. Brull waa led by outalanding hitting, 1erving and digiq of 22-year-old Ren.an Dal t.otto and comi.tent ~ by am capta.ln William Da Silva M the team won lta 8eCoind 1uocellive match 1n \he five-nJcht tournament that ends S.~y. . Pan Am competitors discover a real village GUARENAS, Venezuela (AP) -The fl.rat group of athletes from the United St.ates arrived Thunday for the 9th Pan Amer1can Game., checking into a com- peUtora' vi.llage where the toilets 80me- time9 don't work, the bedrooma lack doors and cement dust I.a the predominant decoration. The Americana, 110me 250 strong, flew in on a charter filght from MiamJ, where they had gathered lut week. The rect of the delegation, which ta expected to again domJnate the Games, ta due In today. While in n ortda, the athletes and coaches stayed at a resort hotel just outside Miami. In th.ls city about 30 miles from Caracas, where the Games will be held starting Sunday, their living quarten will be considerably leta posh. Soldien and civilian.I 1Crambled Thunday to get t.he ~in shape for the athletes who will live there for the next 2 ~ weelu. Reporters and photographers were not flllowed into the compe\itora' donnltories-or very far into the village at all. "We do not want to do anything to embarrass the country of Venezuela," C.ol. Raf.el Enrique Pena Pet'era, an Army officer and offidal governor of the village, uJd through an interpreter. Several athletel louniing near the atill-unfiniahed IOdal and cultural ce.nter, however, painted a not-so-pretty picture of their Uvtna quart.era. "The rooms a.re not very good," aaid LlJJaN Fema.ndft. a tennia player from Cali, C.olombia. "We got here lut night, and I don't think they were fl.niahed yet. "They gave us keys to the roomc. but there are no doon. No mlrron, nothing. And the toUeta aotnetimee don't flUlh." Fernandex at.> :said her bed "didn't have thoee alata in the bottom and when I lay down. the mattre. fell rtaht to the floor." Janet Arnold, a member of c.an.da'a synchronir.ed swimming team. Mid the roomt where ahe and her teammates were living were le. than grand. . ' I 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 SPORTS BREAK ACLU is r eady to su e • to gain more events for wome n at Games From AP cU1patc•ea LOS ANGE.LES -Alleging dis-• crimination, an attorney for the Amerl-' ~·· can C1vtl Liberties Unlon said Thurs- day she would file a lawsuit on behalf of top women runners, including Mary Decker and Grete Waitz, to force the addition of Lwo track events at the 1984 Olympics. Susan McGreivy said the suit, which she planned to file in Los Angeles Superior C.ourt, would require the scheduling of 5,000-meter and 10,000-meter races for women in 1984. It would not seek to interfere with any other Olympic events. Plaintiffs in the suit in- clude _ about 55 individuals from 19 countries, she said, including Decker, who owns MCKEft the world record in the non-<:hampionship 5,000 and won the 3,000-meter race in 8:34.62 at the World Track and Field Championships in Helsinki on Wednesday. Also among the plaintiffs. McGreivy said, are Waitz, the world-class marathoner from Norway. and two women who specialize in the 5,000 and 10,000, Anne Audine of New Zealand and Wendy Sly of England. "A lot of women are being derued access to the Games," McGreivy said because the two races are not part of the competition. The 1980 SwnmerGames in Los Angeles will mark the first time women will compete in the marathon. Women can also compete m the 3,000-meter event. "They should have the 10,000 and the 5,000 instead of the 3,000," Waitz said during a press conference in Helsinki. "If women wish to run a longer distance they have to go for the marathon, and there's a very big gap between the 3,000 and the marathon." Quote of the day George Steinbrenner, after pw-chasing the New York Yankees in 1973: "I won't be to involved with the day-to-day operations of the team. I'm too busy with the shipping business." Uebe rroth d e nounces suit LOS ANGELES -Peter V. Ueberroth, president of the Los An-M!j geles Olympic Organizing C.ommittee, ' • denounced a lawsuit seeking two more track events for women at the 1984 Summer Games as an "exploitative" action against the wrong people. ''They have sued the wrong party at the wrong time for' all of the wrong reasons," said Ueberroth in a statement Thursday Martina hurries • to Will MANHA TI AN BEACH (AP) Top-seeded Martina Navratilova easily defeated Kathy Jordan. 6-1. 6-0 to advance to the quarterfinals of the Vir- ginia Slims women's tennis tour- nament at the Manhattan C.oun- try Club Thursday night. Jordan, seeded nlnth, had eliminated Chris Evert Lloyd at Wimbledon and was expected to do better against Navratilova. However. she won only the sixth game of the first set and won only five points during the second set. The whole mat.ch took only 46 rnlnutes. ,.,. Wlrephoto Headed to the bank an Fran cisco rookie second basem a n Bra d W.-llma n sports his newly acquired shaved head - a fter his teammates paid him $1.000. Coope r blasts Blue Jays Cecil Coopertut a solo home run and along with Robin Yout and J im ~ Gantner drove in two runs apiece to ... power Milwaukee to a 6-4 victory over the Blue Jays Thursday night. Toronto has dropped seven of its last eight games ... Elsewhere in the American League, Dave WlDfleld slammed his 23rd home run of the season with one out in the 10th inning and Rieb Go11age burled 3 ~ innings of scoreless relief to lift the New York Yankees to a 6-5 victory over Detroit. Winfield hit a 2-2 pitch from Detroit reliever Howa rd Bailey , 5-5. into the lower deck in left field to give the Yanks their seventh win in their last 10 games . . .Tom Paciorek stroked four hits, knocking in four runs, and F loyd Ban- cC>Of'P n11ter cruised to his seventh straight win as the Chicago Whlte Sox defeated Baltimore, 9-3 _ . Right-hander Chris Codiroli scattered five hits and Dwayne Murphy hit his 12th homer as Oakland whipped Minnesota. 6-0. Codi.roll became the first Oakland p1 tcher to throw a complete-game shut.out this season. He walked one and struck ot one. The A's moved into third place in the AL West with their sixth win in their last seven games ... Rain washed out the Kansas City-Bost.on game. Turning it over Murphy's bat powe rs Braves Dale Murpby drove m five rurui 111 with his ifth and 25th home runs as Atlanta downed San Francisco, 64, Thursday to maintain a 6 ~ game lead over the Dodgen in the National League West. Murphy belted a three-run shot into the left field seats off BUI La1key, 12-9, In the first inning, and had a two-run blow to right In the fifth off reliever Andy McGafflgan ... Leon Darbam'1 grand-slam homer In the third inning and six unearned runs ln the fourth carried the Chicago Cube toa 10-5 triumph over St. Louis, the Cardinals' ninth loss in their last 10 games ... In the ~nly other scheduled game, aside from the Dodgers' game with Cincinnati, Joie Craz knocked in four runs and Mike Scott overcame a rocky start and combined with Dave llUl¥HY Smltb for a seven-hitter to lead Houston to a 5-1 victory over San Diego. Scott. 6-4, recorded his first wln since July 16, going seven innings and striking out two and walking four. Reliever Dave Smltb earned his fifth save. P eete, Weibring share lead CaJvlD Peete, bidding to become !I the first black to win $1 million on the PGA tour, fired a 6-under-par 66 Thursday to share the first-round lead with D.A. Welbrtng in the Buick Open at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club. Peete and Weibring held a one-stroke lead over four others. Peete hit all 18 gl'ee(lB in regulation while carding three binlies on the front nine and three more on the back side. Peete has earned $968,605 since joining the tour in 1975. First prize in the Buick Open is $63,000 and the runner-up will earn $37,800, so Pee~ can crack the rnagic million mark with at least a second-place finish. "I've been playing extremely well," Peete said. "I just haven't been scoring particularly well." . . . P atty Sbeeban overcame the withering heat of the Willow Creek Golf Club course with a sizzling 7-under par 65 and a two-shot lead after the first round of the LPGA Henredon Classic. Boxing match postponed LOS ANGELES -The feather- weight boxing mat.ch between Ruben ~ Castillo of Bakersfield and Oscar ~ Bejines of Guadalajara, scheduled for next Thursday, has been postponed until Aug. 25, Promoter Don Fraser announced. Fraser said Castillo asked for the post- ponement because of a rnlnor training camp mishap. Gae lic's Sport wins feature DEL MAR -Laffit Pincay rode ~ Gaelic's Sport to victory over Hansel m the $20,000 feature race at Del Mar Thursday. The victor, carrying 117 pounds in the 1 1-16-mile event for 3-year-olds and up, and paid $14.80, $9 and $5.80. Hansel, 118, and ridden by Terry Lipham, returned $16 and $10.80. Yanks may ref use to play NEW YORK -The American League on ThW"llday ordered the New a York Yankees to reaume the "plne·tar" game against Kanau City on Aug. 18, but George Steinbrenner Ill.id he'd back hla playera "100 percent" If they voted against playing It. The Yankees owner also aa..-used AL Presi- dent Lee MacPhail of ruining a day at the ballpark for "the young kids and campers in New York City" by aetting the starting time at 6 p.m.. instead of 2 p.m . as Steinbrenner had announoed. Steinbrenner, in a lengthy statement issued by the Y an.kees, said MacPhail was accommodating the Royals, "who did not wish to fly in the night before the game_. but rather to come in the '".........,. mommg of the game. "MacPhall's orders to accommodate the Kansas City team are forcing the Yankees to cancel their 2 p.m. start for the benefit of the young kids and campers in New York City. "We had planned on having 90me entertain- ment after the ballgame, a lot of giveaways, and making a real great day for a lot of young campers and kids at the end of their vacation. "We wanted to make it a really nice day for them, but MacPhall has axed all that only to accomodate the Kansas City team's wishes. I do not understand this -it's a lousy, lousy thing to do. Bu t we will abide by it if the game is played. "I hasie. to point out," Steinbrenner added, "that the decision res~ solely with the players. It's theirs to make and I will back them 100 percent in whatever they wish to do." Although the Yankees didn't take an official vote, player rep Dave Winfield said a poll of team members Tuesday night showed unanimous opposition to the Aug. 18 makeup. The controversy stems from a July 24 game in which George Brett hit a two-run homer to give Kansas City a 5-4 lead with two out in the top of the nlnth inning. When the Yankees protested that Brett's bat had pine tar too far up the barrel, the umpires di.sallowed the homer and called Bretl out, giving the Yanks a 4-3 victory. Whitworth scores an ace HIGH POINT. N.C. -LPGA !I veteran Kathy Whitworth scored a hole-in-one on the eighth hole today during the second round of the Hen- redon Classic. Whitworth, a member of the LPG A's Hall of Fame, scored the ace on the 173-yard, par-3 hole. With a birdie on the next hole, she finished the Cront nine at 4-under 32 and 6-under for the tournament. Patty Sheehan led with a 7-under-par 65 and teed off later today. T e le vision, radio TV: Baseball-Dodgers at Atlanta, 4:30 pm., Channel 11. NFL Football-Exhibiuon: New York Giants at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m., Channel 7. RADIO: Baseball-Dodgers at Atlanta, 4:40 p.m .. KABC (790); Seattle at Angels, 7:30 p.m., K.MPC (710). Raiders lose three because of injuries SANT A ROSA (AP) -The Los Angeles Raiders will prob- ably be without three defensive linemen for Saturday night's exhibition National Football League game against the New York Jets in New Jeraey. Veteran backups Archie Reese and Johnny Robinson and rookie Greg Townsend were held out of practice again Thursday because of injuries. Reese has a groin muscle injury. Robinson has a tom rib cartilage, and Townsend, a sprained ankle. "We'll take them both (Reeee and Townsend) with us (to New Jeraey)," said Coach Tom Flores, "but we won't know until game time how they'll feel. Plus, that field (Giants Stadium) is artificial turf. which makes it tough on the lega." Hale, who had been cut reC'Cntly. Hale has played in the Canadian Football League but has not play- ed in the NFL, despite several training camp invitations. "When everybody was healthy. it didn't look liked we'd get to see him much," said Flores. Cavanaugh joins 49ers ROCKLIN (AP) -Newly ac- quired quarterback Matt Cavanaugh joined the San Fran- ciaco 49ers in training camp Thunday as his new team prepared for a nationally tele- vised game against his old team. the New England Patriots. Earlier Thursday, Wendy White of Atlanta upset fifth-seeded Wendy Turnbull of Australia. 6-4, 6-7, 7-6. to advance to the quarterfinals. and No. 12 seed Alycia Moulton of Sacra- mento also scored an upset W1th a 6-3, 7 -6 vi c t o r y over seventh-seeded Virginia Ruzici of Romania. "This is a big win,'' said White. "The other big win I had was when I beat Sylvia Hanika (of Cz.echoslovak.ia) last year in New Jen.ey. We (White and Turnbull) have played about five times. Two times we've gone three sets but I've never beaten her (before)." Oakla nd's Bill Almon (left ) slid e& into h om e to score as Minnesota catcher Ray Smith goes heels over head in trying to stop him in American League actio n Thurs- day. Oakland won, 6 -0 . Flo.res said Robinson would make the trip, but definitely would not play. Additionally, sec- ond-year center Jim Romano was scratched from the trip in order to continue rehabilitation on his hamatrlng in~. Becaute of the injuries on the defensive line, Flores said the team re-signed free agent Ron Bill Walsh, the 49ers' head roach, said Cavanaugh would not play ln Sunday's game in San Francisco. but would make his finrt appearance for the team in an Aug. 20 exhibition game at San Diego. "I'm happy and excited about the trip," said Cavanaugh, who was traded Wednesday. There were no breaks in the third set, which went to tie-breakers twice. "When we got into that second de-breaker I was th.l.nking I bet- ter get a better start on her and '8ke one polnt at a tlme," said White. who took the last tie-breaker 8...6 to win the match "h's always a challenge to play the top player," she said. "I have nothlng to loee." In other third-round matches. Jo Durie of Great Britain beat Anne WhJte of St. Petersburg, Fla., 7-S, 6-4, and Elise Burgin of Baltimore downed Camille Ben- jamin of Bakersfield, 7-6, 6-2. In the quarterfinals . Navnttilova faces White, Pam Shriver meet.I Moulton, Birgin goes aga.lnat Kate Latham and Durie duet. Lloyd. White, ranked 35th In the tour- nament.. took two hOW11 and 18 mlnutet to beat Turnbull McCrory, Jones spoiling for fight LAS VIDAS (AP) -Milt.on McCrory. the World Boxing Council's No. l welterweight con- tender, has a 8COre to settle with Colin Jones on Saturday. For that matter. the same c.an be said for Jol'}es. the WBC's No. 2 con- tender. Last March the two fought to a 12-round draw for the vacant WBC 147-pound crown. last held by Sugar Ray Leonard. The judges' verdict in the Reno. Nev Cight did not sit well with either fighter. ''l thought I won the majority of the round.a," said McCrory. ••t know 1 won the fight." Jones la 1 lltlle more dlplomallc. "t give hlm full n-s~." Jones said. "The flght waa very equal, but if I had to pick rd say I won." The two will atl.t'mpt to IK'ttle matters ol"liCt' and for all on Satur- day when they meet again in a 12-roWld utle bout at the Dunes Hotel. Laa Vegas oddsmakera have es- tablished the undefeated McCrory. from Detroit, as a 2-1 favorite over the former coal miner from Wales. MC'Crory, 21, th.ink.a the odd.a should be much greater. "He's a heavy-handed puncher. a11d when he hita you, you feel It. But he's not a one.punch knock- out puncher, so I'm not worried about that," said McCrory. "Me? I throw puncheft from all direc- Uona. l will hit him, and often. 1 won't predict a knockout, but J know who'R going to be the new ch3mplon. There's no question ln my mind about that." There was plenty of questions foUowlng their March 19 draw In Reno. REGGIE • • • From Page 81 Seattle), for people to quietly whisper that maybe he, in bueba1l tenninology. no longer "has It." 'That maybe he'a washed u p. Through. Fi.niahed. Jackson says he has heard the whispers and admita. at times, to wondering himaelf. "I'm hwnan." he aaya. "I check the atata and I wonder. I don't believe rm done but. aure, I think about It. "All I can do is keep believing ln m)'llel f and try to dlaregard w hat thoee people who have never played the game before are aaying about me." Jackson, however, admits he's h.ltving difficulty coping with the situation. ln fact, he saya It'• eating him up l.nside. "lt's kick.Ing lhe hell out. of me," he offered with a drained voice. "My •trons rellgioua belief, that helpe me cope. and rm Just trytna to be profelllonal about the whole lhina. But r do get down and feel .orry for m}"IM!U at times. "I mean, I can eee myttlf •truallns • Uttle, but I've alwaya been able to hit. ALWAYS. And I know t •till can. But we're not wtnn1na and I feel responalble tor thal. They le~Don Baylor go becau.e of me and here l'm not dolna my job. "I know I'm not responsible for everything that has happened," Jacbon add.a, "but rm conc:emed about the ball club and I feel partly reaponslble becauae rm not doing the job they're paying me to do." In fa.lmem to Jacbon It should be pointed out, although it hasn't been publJcized, he has been injured for much of this aeMOI\ with a variety of ailments. But due to the t.eAm'a already ttltical injury condition, he haa con·· tJ n ued to play. There has alto been the adjustment to the designated hitter role, but he won't say anything for feer people rnJaht look at It Man eXCUBe. 11 nothing elle, it has certa.inly been the kind of a year that would dilrow'age many players to the point of qulttlJ\a, pecking It in ao to •Pffk, and trytnc a.new next le.on. lntteld. Jacbon vows to battle hil problem unUl the 1ut day of lhe eeuan. "l won't ever give up,'' •YI Jacbon. "Never." TNl explaiN why he '1 had more llUC..'a!9e• • • than failuret. And w hy you can't .wt'~ up on a player llke Jacbon. 1. -·, BULLITIN BOARD ·1·,,.n11l~ lt"!tt~'•n ... Th<' C•ty of Newport Be.Jch hrlS SChtltlufed •IS tonal 1 ... 0-wet.11. tennis lesson session to begin M<>noay at seve1al locations •n the ctty Daytime and evening classes are scheduled Ir•• San Joaqum Hiiis. the commu111ty youth center Marint1r s PmM and Corona del Mar H1gn Cl«sses will be 8\IJ1labhi tor youths 6-8 and •• 12 [ venirg classes tor .idults will be held on a Monday-through-Thuri.d ay basis F..e 1s $29 pe1 pim.un The city provide:. the 1er1r11s oalls Phone ti40-227 1 fo1 more informa11on l •'uberg,,. f 'uturl('t' Ca111orn1a·s 11ches1 horse race will oe the sellmg when Dash 101 Cash Futunty w111ner Face in the Crowd and Kindergarten winner folltac meet once again 1n Saturday alter- noon 5 S 1 1 m111ton Faberge Special Effort f.utur ty "' Los Alamitos Face In tne Crowd ano Tot11ac battled to a "ne-two finish on the $1 mllllon Dash lor Cash ru1ur1ty bac~ on July 16 The Faberge Fu tu11ty 1s lhe tonal leg ot the Los Alam11os Triple Crown for two-year-olds and is con1es1tid at the quarterhorse distance of 440 yards l he race will be televised five by Channel 9 at 1 pm Speed~oeef"rleague The llnel waekend ot regular season Speed· soccer League 1Jlay Is set for Saturday and Sunday n11s week's contests Include: Saturday -Mission Viejo Vikings (4-4) vs Newport Beach Breakers (7-1), 4 pm , San Diego Sockers (3·5) vs Santa Ana Winds (4-4), 6 pm . Calltorn1a Stars (2·6) vs Torrance United (2-6), 8 p m Sunday -Costa Mesa Cowboys (7-1) vs Irvine Rebels (3-5). 4 p.m . Los Angeles Lazers (5-3) vs. Fountain Valley Flames. 6 p.m All games are played at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club. 17272 Newhope St , Fountain Valley The league's playoff game schedule Is set tor Aug t5·21 . Playotf tickets are priced at S 10 (good tor all games) tor adults and $5 for youths, 18 and under Individual llckets at the gate are priced at $4 for adults and $2 50 for youths For more information, phone 557-9272 itlarathon ellnlo The 1984 Long Beach Ma rathon Is sponsor- ing a series ot free, weekly training clinics tor both beginners end experienced marathoners beginning Sept 15. The series -which will conclude Feb. 9 - one week before the annual Long Beach Mare· thon. wlll be held each Thursday at 6 30 p m at Rogers Junior Htgh. :J65 Monrovia, Long Beach. In the school gymnasium, Topics Include stretching. Individual training programs, running Injuries. history of the mara- thon and mental preparation for racing. Phone 558-1052 tor ma<elnformatton Keel warfare rages on USC picks Freitas ~e "' York Yacht Club a sking for con ide ration NE\\'PORT, R.l (AP) Australian 1nd V1ctorv '83 chalked up wins f hur;d:iy in the opening day of \mc·nt·a,. Cup c hallengPr S<'m1finals as ioth tht-1r upponent..s dr()pped out w ith <jUtpmt-nt failures. f\h·:urn hllt:. the N!!w York Yacht 'lub waited for a rulmg on re newed l.mn-; that the bomb-shaped keel n-d1ted wnh making Australia lI the Cll>tt·sl hoat un tht' watt>r gives 11 an unfair advantage. Australia II Ix-at Canada I by 2 se«>nds at the start and spread the lead to 39 seconds at t he half-way point on t he 24.4-miJe triangular America's Cup course when Canada l show ed d ifficul- ty raising its h ead.sails in rough seas and winds ranging aroun d 14-17 knots. LOS ANGELES (AP) Gerry Freitas, an a ssista n t bask e t ball coach a t the University of California-Davis the past two yea.rs. has been appointed a part-time men's ass1Stant at the University of Southe rn California, head coach Coach S tan Mor rison an - nounced T hursday. t Orange Coast DAIL y f'll 0 I II lldd, /\11 Baja cross Nf"rlf".-. The llfth round of the 1983 Budwes1er Baja Cross Serles wlil be held Sunday. Aug 2 t at Saddleback Park In Orange The !rack opens at 7 am , practice is set fur 8 15 and the racing will begin al noon For more lnlorma11on. phone 639-39 t 1 Gymnastics m~f"I Top male and female gymnast!. from the United States end at least 12 other countne~ wlll compete Aug 27-28 at UCLA'!. Pauley Pavfllon In the 1983 International Gymnastics Championships The men's all-around champ1onsn1p com petition will be held from 1 4 p m Saturoay Aug 27 The women's all-around compet111011 Is set for 7 p m The top eight md1v10uals m each of the all-around evenls will compete In indl\lldudl event finals Sunday. Aug 28 The men s s lndlv1dual events begin at 1 pm . women's at l µm. In addition. there wlll be demonstrations of the new Olympic medal sport of rhylhm1c gymnastics featuring winners 1n the Rhythmic International lnvltallonal et Chapman College The demonstrations will be held dunng both Aug 28 sessions 'tickets are priced at $7 $10 and $15 All-event tickets for all tour sessions are priced at $35 and $55. 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Stuper Ill and l'of1er. ttu111.,..., L~" (7) ano Oe•I• W-ltllfhvtft, t f L-<ak, 0 I HA.-$1 LOVI•, Ven ~Ykt It> ClllQIJQ, 0urlla"1 1111 .......... ~, 1-rt Francl>eo 000 01 I 007--4 t 0 Allan!• llO 070 00•-1 I 1 L.eakav. larr m. McGantNn U>. Ca1 .. .,.t Ill •rid lt•li!I. De....,, c..rno ('1, Oefbat (tl eno leftadlel W-Oavttv. J·J L~••tv. I?·• Hll.-Jtn Fre~ltCO, Cieri. 11') Allanra, M\lrl>hv 1 ""'' AJ'"8 $,,._...I ltn OltDO 001 000 000-1 1 I Hov1r011 ooo 200 0311-s I o TllurmoM. Whllaon (1), LVUI (I) •M Kef\MOV. koll, Srnllll 1•1 •n<I AtNIY W--'koll. 6·4 L-l llvrmo4'd. S·2. Amef1can L .. W. ~ ........... . Mllwallk.. 012 Q)O ~ 11 0 TOl'onlo 001 too llt>-4 • o POrlff'. AUOUlllM (7), TellmeM 11), LaOd ltl encl Simmon~, AIOUftder, Gel.at m. ~ m ano w111n w-Porter. }·} L .t.lt•el'ldtr, 0--7 H•--Mlhlrav!lw. c-1u1 A'J 4, T'WW t M""'"°I• 000 000 ~ S I Oek i.M 200 O:J I OOx--4 r 0 Vtota, Lnanotr Ul, F"-> 11) ""'° k'nllll CodirOll llflCI HMlh w -COCllroll, t·t L-VIOla, ~ 10 Hit Ill-Mut9"¥ 111> y-... '· Titert s New York 010 200 000 1-. I 2 0.1ro11 000 soo 000 o-s to l Fon1ario1, Fre11a< (4), Goueu• 171 eno w .. ._.r, C•'-1101. 1(11111T1• B•I .. ,,. 1n eno Parrl•h W-Gou111e, 10·3 L-Btll•v ) S HR-New York. Wlnti.ld 1231 WM"' S.• t, OfWor\ l Belllmort 020 000 IOC>-l 6 0 Cnlceuo 006 OOJ 00•-9 13 r Ramlre1, S1tworl 131. Marrin•• (6) •1'0 Dempsey, B•nnlsler, Barolu (7) •"4 Fl•k W-8annl1rer, 10·9 L-Aamlrn, 4 l HR· Balllmor•. Slngltton (1 4) MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amfflc•n LNGU• BATTING (280 ., ba r•» B0911•. Botlon, 370. Cerew. All9ll1. .1"1 Breit, Kon• .. Cllv, .33S, McRH, Kenses CllV. 324. Wnlloker, 011rol1, 324 RUNS E Murrav. Balllmore. 71, Molllor. Miiwaukee, 77. Rlr:>ken. Baltimore. JS, Coooer, Mllw•u"ee 74, vounl, Mii· WIVkff, 74 RBI· Cooper, Miiwaukee 91, WlnllelO. New York, 11. L N Parrlsn. Oerroll, 71, Simmons, MllwaukH, 76. Ar!Tles. Bo"on. 74, W•rd, Mlnntsote, H HITS-Boe1g1. Botron. ISJ. Wnlle"er Oerroll, 14S, CooPtr. Mllweukff, 139. Word. Mlnnuoro. 13S. MCRH. Kanu• CllY, 134. Simmon•. Mllweul\M, 134 DOUBLES_ B0911s. 801l1>n. JS, McRtt. Kan1a1 Cllv l4. Hrt:>el<, Mlnnt .oie, 31, L.N.Perrt•li. Oetrou. 31, Rl1>1<1n. 8altlmore, 31 TRIPLES Grltlln. Toronto I, Wlnflt ld, New York, I, Gantne< Mllweukff, 7. Hernoon, Oerroll, 1 tc. GiblOft, Oerroll, 1, Yount, Mllwau•ee. 1 HOME RUNS_ Armo• 801ton, 2S. C00c>er , MllweuUt, 25, Kiiiie, Cnlcego, 24, Luzinski, Cnlcago. 23, Rice. 8osron. 23. WlnllelO, New York, 23 STOLEN BASES. A.Hendtr\on, 08"· lend, 70; A.Lew, Cnlcego. SJ. J.Crv1. Clllcago, 47, W Wiison, Kan11s Clly, 45, Sample, Tex_u . JS. PITCHING ( 10 d«l•lons) HIH. Mii· waUkff, 10·2, l.56, Algnertl, New York, 13·3, 3_40; Roieme . Oetroll, 1·2. 3. II, Gouooe, New York, 10·3, 7 11, McGreoor, 8elllmore. 14·S. 3.23. STRIKEOUTS: Morrl•. Detroit. ISJ. Slleb, Toronro, 131; Rlunerrl, New York, 126, F,BeMlster. Cnlcego, 119, Bl\lleven, Clevtle no. 116 SAVES QulsenDerrv, Kan11• Clly, 29, Stan .. v, Bosr0<1, 22; Caudill. Seellle, 21, R Devis. Mlnne1ora, 19, Lopei. Oelroll. 16 N•tlonal L .. gue BATTING (2t0 al bels) Madloek. Pit· lsl>urgn, 330, Handrick, sr Louis, 321. LO Smlln, St Loult. 3'11. Hatr SI Louis, 373, Dawson, Monrreal, 319 RUNS· MurPnv, Allenla 101, Reina• Monrreal. IS Gervev. Son Olevo, 76. Evons, Son Francisco, H; Horner Atlenro. 14 RBI Oo ws0<1, Montreal. 17. Murl>f>•. Allanle, 81, Scnmldl, Pnlledele>hla . 7'1. Gue!TW'e, LM ,.,,..._., 101 Cn•rnDllU, Alla nle, 61, Htnd<ldl, StLOVI\, 61 HITS. Oewson, Monlratl, 141, Oliver, Monlrael. 131, Tnon, Housron, 137, Bue" ner, Cntceoo, 131, R.Ramlrei . .t.llente. 130. DOUBLES Buckner, Cnlcego, 29, Hen· drlek. Sl.Loul,. 27, OOver, MonlrHI, 17, Knight, Hou"""· 26. Wallach, Montrea l. 26 TRIPLES Buller, .t.llenla, II, Moreno, Houston, 11. Cru1, Hov"on, a. O•w•on, Monlrtel, 1; Reine., Montreet, 1 HOME RUNS Sc:nmldl, Phlledelohla, 2•, Oewsop, Monrreal, 2S, Murpnv . .t.1t1n1e, 2S, Evenl, San Francisco, 73, Gu~. LM ·~.11. STOLEN BASES: Raine>, Montreal, SI, Wlllon, New York, 37, s.s.x. LO\ AntM!tM. 1S1 LtMasler, San Frencl1co, J.4; Redut, Clnctnn<11tl. JI PITCHING (10 decl\IOns). MonleflJICO, Sen Oleoo, 9·2, 3 41, P Perez .t.llanra, 13·3. 3.0?. Oennv. Phll•ewtlPnlo, 17·S, 2.SO, HuOson. PnlladlHC>hle. 7·3. J 2t. ROll9n. MonlrHI, ...... 2 .. STRIKEOUTS C.ornon, Pnlla<le41>f>le, 192, Solo, c 1nc111nell, 176. MCWlltlem• Pilhburun, 14S, VeleNvela, Les ~. 1141 Rvan, Hovuon. 120 S.t. VES L• srn1111. Chlcaoo. 18. RHfdOn . Mo<'llreal. 17, e.oro1len, Allente, 16, HOiiand, Pnlleoefe>nla , 13, Lavalle, S.n Francrsco, 13, Mlnton. 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(South Alric.> def Roonev Hermon lU s >. 6· I, 6·2, Brian Tu cher (US ) de4 Gl•nnl Octec>PO (llalvl, ~·), 6·1, Ptltr' Fiemlno (US) def Noel\. 7·S. 2·6. 6·1, Jlrnrn• Connon (U.S ) def Sammy GtemmelVI IU S.I, 6·0, 6·4, JO/In McEnroe IU S I 04!( Tim Mavolle (US l. 6·3. S·7, 6·2 Western Ooen (el Qeowland) 5"ondR-.d ~ Vll•v Amrllr•I (llal~l def Leo Pelln (FlnlanOI. 7·6, 7·6, Marlv Davi• (US l del Bvlcll Wells (U.S ), 6·2. 2·•, 6• I, JOhn Autlln IU.S.) def. JOhn FrawleV (US). 6· I, 7·S. °"° ... flllllne ,ti.AT'S LANDING (Na•-1 llMdt) - 41 angler.. 32 ban. 14 bonllo, SI mackerel, " Ytltowrell. 2 •hfff>slle•O DAVEY'S LOCKER (--1 9Md\) -242 enui.rs 91 ve41owlall, I veltow!ln lune, 106 lklPleGk tuna 11 dor8do. 1t0 m edlerel, 40I bonito, 21 sand Deu, 20 callco beu DANA WHARF -201 anule" 12 l>IU •16 bonito, 216 mackerel, I roci. tit.II, IS7 Yellowlall, l "'-~ ... ao. IS sklPlllO., I Oorado. SAN DIEGO <H&M t..ancllnel -S6' enu .. rl 1,371 Vtltowlall, 22S W eOO, I bluafln lune, 279 \klPl.Ck tune, 321 VellOwlln tune. 10 barracuda . 9S l>Otlllo. 3~ 1>1u, 10 roek "'" ™' wMll'' trout cunn LOS ANGELES -Bouquet Cenvon Crffk, Cu telc Lake, JacklOfl Lake, PYre mid Lake. Son Gabrial River lEet.1 ano Watt lorkt). SAN IE•NA•DINO -Big Beer Lek.e, SflYtrWood Ukt. SAN DIEGO -Cuvomace Lake, Ooant F'oncl, San Luis Rev River. KE•N -Kern River ltovrn torkl. Kern !fiver (KR ' PO•.,.rhOuM IQ L .... ltabe41•) TULA•E -Bone Creek, Ory Meadow Crffk, Kern River <FalrYltw dam to KR 3 POwtrnouse, JoM1on<la .. brlOua ro Felr view dam), Nobe Youn11 Cr-. Pepper mint Creall (Vl'.IOar eno lower>. Sovrh Creel<. Tule River (l'l'lldd .. fork). Tutt River (norln and sourn loO.l of Main fork), Tule River !Cedar Slooa areal. 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LOUI$ CA•OINALS.-Stril DaN tot-g, tnfttldw·ovtfi.tder, to I.Olli'"'"" of "" A""'kAn AUOC:lellon tor a 20-dav rel\aDIH· lotton -IQ(!. lASKITilALL .............. ~ e osTOH CELTICS.-Slonod Greg l(lla. otnt.,, 10 • muHfYfff COftlrKt. CLEVELAND CAVALIEAS-Sloned ltov HlnMlf!, Wftle<•forword, to • muhl· VN r COll"8Ct. flOOTeA&.&. .............. ...._ CLEVELAND t•OWNS-Cul Doll MIM· er, tee••. DALLAS COW90YJ.-W•l..W Mk:hMI ECIWerdl, wide r«»fy.,. CteV110n Floldl, -d. Kenneth Gerellltf. lfeflt end. llrenl Hartrovo enO Chari.. TOii\, '~"'· T8ffOllClO "-• rUMlll9 beCll, 0- KntckrOl'lm, lacklt, Alltft Pierce. cor· lltflMICk, SCOll lt1,ilr, -rterl>tlell I nd Mlllt St aft, Clefenalva encl. NIW INOLANO PAT•IOT$-Cul Oout Ouvtt, "neOock.,, enO t<ellll Orollam, Clefafl•lvt becll. Nl!W YO•K JET1-SIOnod Jol\n Slurdl· vont, def9Mtve llnol'nen. f'HILAOEl.l>HIA 8AOLE$-<ut Von Ment llold, C!Ol'nertMldl, Rlcfl Porltr, run• nine bectl, Frank NatMdad, ounter. Hlftf'V ~•rd. llOflt t11e1 •"4 l.•rrv $0!\llO, dt• feftt/Ya encl. ~ ............. W.W. Pt·Ol.AOILPHIA STAlt$-tlemocl 1111 l(vl\oflell IUltl•nl Mn«el -~ end dlr9CIOI' of cMaYtf pertOllMf alld ltoCI Gr•Yft anhlenl llleY9f C>Ononnal dlreclOI' SAN ANTONIO OIJNSl.INOEltS- SltMCI Oout SMftltlt, ft~kff HOaC•Y ............... uetw NIW Jl•SIY Ol!Vll.~Slened JoM MKL.Nn, rltfll wlftt. TUtMtS ~l.0 CHAMl'IONSHIP T E!NNIS-An~ r~tloft cit ltlld Hurn~ltt. 0-.1¥ EHNllW OirettOI' Myricks ousted ·in track HELSINKl, Finland (AP) - U.S Cortunes, whkh had been running high in the inaugural World Track and Field Cham~ pionships, suffered unexpected setbacks today when Larry Myricks failed to get through the first round heats of the men's 200-meter dash and wome n's hurdler C.andy Young was in- jured. Myricks, ra'Ovenng rom a hamstring injury, finished onJy fifth in his heat and rrussed reach- mg the second round. Thursday, his teammate, CalVln Smith, had predicted that Myricks wouJd win the 200 f1naJ , which will be run Sunday "I just had no zip, no bounce," said Myn cks, addmg lhat the in- jury did not bother him during the race He said, however, that recent mact1v11y because of the injury was a factor in tus not running well. Srruth, winner of a gold medal in the men's 400-meter relay and a silver medalist in the 100 , won his 200 heat easily in 21.10 Among those .)Dining Srruth, the world record holder in the 100, in the second round of the 200 were world record holder Pietro Men- nea of Italy and 1980 Olympic 100-meter champion Allan Wells of Scotland Mennea had the fastest first-round docking, 20.80, while Wells won his hea t m 21.14. In the women's 100-meter hur- dles, Young was injured after clearing the f11-st hurdle. Her left leg m pain, she could not stop immediately and crashed mto the second hurdle, then tumbled onto the track, grabbing her leg in agony The U.S. Learn, leading in gold medals and m total medals, had been very enthusiastic going into the final three days of competi- tion. HB makes Dodd's job permanent By ROOER CARLSON Oft4w~""8!•WI It took a while for it to become official, but Huntington Beach High baseball coach Mike Dodd's position has been confirmed by the Huntington Beach Distnct, giving the Oilers' coach a per- manent teach.mg position. Dodd, who led the Oilers to the Sunset League championship this past spring. had been the subject o( specu.lallve newspaper stories, implying that Dodd was out as the Oi.lera' coach because of the Jack of a fulltime teachmg position. "The story (in the Las Angeles Times) had it that I had resigned and was going to become an a,s&s .. tant baseball and football coach at Golden West C.ollege," said Dodd. "And that was my intention, but I didn't when I was asked to wait and see how things wouJd work out." Dodd. will continue to be an an assistant football coach with Huntington Beach and will be one of the members of a panel which will reVlew applications for the current head varsity football vacancy, created by the recent resignation of Greg Henry. Dodd will teach English and Physical Education. Cerritos LL teaID advances TOLUCA LAKE -FrontJer (Cerritos) used the pitching of K eith Quiroz and two home runs by Terry Larson to power past Central Garden Grove, 11-5. Thursday to gain entry into the Little League (l l-12-year-olds) Western Regionals at San Bernardino. Frontier al.so got a four-bagger Crom Anthony Brown in a game which featured alx home runs. Garden Grove's ~ Smalley (the IOBing pitcher), Chris Mel- odia and Mike Hickey all slugged home runs in the Division II ftn.a.la. FtontJer will meet Nevada at U Saturday night in San Bemardlno. Meanwhile. in \he Westem Re- gional Junior Division tour· nament ( l 3·year-oldA) at Foun- \aln Valley High, O.k On.vc of San J~ ellmlnat~ Tucson Amerlbln Little l.c•fl'Je, 5·4, Thuntda)\mght Oak Gf'Oll(t takes on undefNted Northridge N.ttional Saturday momtna et 9. lf.=Orovf' wtns. the final-~ allow at 1:30. A Northr1dp vi ~ld eend that team '° lhl" l~~~~ World &rtes. Made in America Au Pngineer conduNs tests on tht• R<wk well R -96 FAX modem a t the co1u pan y's e le t•tronic d evic t-s lli vi~ion facility in Newport Beach. Eight of the nine major Japanesf' manufat.·turers of re mote copy ing or fat· imil.-mac hint's purc hase the ir e le(•tronic modem components from Rockwell Interna tional Corp. Tht" Newport Beach division is the world' la rgest manufacturer of high s peed mod<'m subsys a.-ms. I 1M . k . Wh) pa~ rent? : ega signs mar et1ng pact Own Your Office/ 1 W art'house ~·"~" q1111 .. r-·1 "--t It '"'h.l' .:on,lt• I '1 •P• '"1.. 1.1' 'J\ in.,., I ·"l ·'f1fHl"'-• 11i.u I u111111 flt \L 1 ~·111.:r I IUJOUI" 1 .. Iii '111 ~ "''"h The Mega Group Inc., an lrvine company s pecializing in micro- computer-style software for IBM sys- tems, has announced the signing of its first rnaJOr marketing agreement with "Big 8" accounting firm Arthur Young & Co. for its MegaCak electronic spreadsheet. With more than 100 account rep- resentatives in the Chicago office, plans are to use it as headquarters for the additiona l 30 Arthur Young offices marketing MegaCalc throughout the mid west. Arthur Young & Co. 1s privately owned with more than $2 b1lhon m annual revenues. \1at-!u • .. Ht'' 111\ (. .1lil1•rn ,, d,·"nr Pre."'',, 11iH .hhfr, '" lk.11.1u1 I g.roun,1, 1 "'"'"'""' r.ul..11\).! (\111. m111ut ''' ll~t·\\,I\ I -llMI '" ~1111\M '4 It 1 ,, 1 '""'"' '" 'Ul R m·•··I' ll11\\ ~\ \. tll "'1h. lu1 1uhHm.1 hon 'I" ' • "·"' \l.11\ \\ti'"' 1\IRl'lll< I Ill "I",..., I' \Kio. !4~ I 1"' \, ,~I J) -· 1 : ' ( .. ._,,, 'h'" ~:,,:, • The open-ended l.'Ontract. valued at a mmimum of $750.000 in its first year, pennits Arthur Young to market and sell MegaCalc nationally. lmual efforts will be concentrated in the m1dwest, and will be directed by John Kohler. principal of the com- pany's Chicago office. More than 20 per<-ent of the f1nn's clients rank tn the Fortune 1000 and. since 1 t provides both consulting a nd accounting servll-es, MegaCalc will be promoted in a variety of methods through separate divisions within the I company _ fh1s is a message for • I 1t1(J<)e who greet the Norris ~.r.;,,,1 lrrproved1 N1th tl1p t 1 J tt1y skept1c1sm tt1ey rrie11t 1 h.N1 it's possible ton 1a1r 1 t.i 1 'f'Jllf c;kept1c1sm and >till 1 • • "F1d11rPd by a car l I 1P car 1s the successor tu ·1 1 13MW 3201 the BMW 3181 It is 1n every resi:iec.t · t k~w' As AutoWeek observed. "1 t1 ~is a nevv car, from tn e v'Jt 1Pels lo the roof. from the d • hboard to the suspension" It also has a litany of t.rl' th·11t1als ocall 1tself 'l rnproved1' Its c;11spens1on has been ,,. 1rimved for greater adhesion Its brakes have been im- proved for even surer stopping power Its fuel 1nJect1on has been improved for more spinterl rc1sponse Its aerodynamics t&a~ been improved for decrea .<1 noise and resistance fro thew1nd. Its technology is 1m- proved -w1th systems that tell you when routine service is needed and report on your ac- t 11al miles-per-gallon figures Its miles-per-gallon figures have been improved. as well -o [22] mpg, 38 highway• Even rts comfort has been improved -with such en- l1ancements as standard air cond1t1oning and increased roominess So 1n a world of cars (among other items) magnify- ing their accomplishments H1rough prose. the BMW 3181 1s a refreshing change A car that's magnified by rts own eng1neenng. The proof may be found at your nearest BMW dealer Where you're 1nv1ted to& test dnve the nevv 3181 at yourconvenrence. MUUUUJI nmv. MMI•._ . . f' tll' ~ ~ ·If ·'°I '°14 I A. ••• .., • .,,....... ,.,;..;r• " ., ... I I " ... LC l 1ou1~ Ll)CAL BtAW OlAll~ ARRANGL (\'I tuROUGI t I I ~1 lJHIV[ .. irrl,r<J H11nt1ngton Parl< Ntwp<"Jr• qi>,i.-ti RtVl'l',l(JI' ClllTUIT llUAlW•H IOY CAIVll, II<. IMWOflMlsttl MOTOIWU IMPMTS 1">40 J.i111ti<1r1·1 JM 18!°)0 lncJ•ana Av<> . y,, ''.Al f.,Q()() Pat 1f11 Hlvd (71 4) Gt1U (;4114 (114178':) 4444 1,,, I 013) ~83 1901 i) I I l".'11111 Nori h I l()lyv.K~ t<J s.=tntaAna I 1. '••!I r I ,tr11 ,1c,tf'r IOlllT IUllUWI, CllYlll MOTOIS, ~ • • .,1 IOIMdAlllS HUlllMW ~~ l clllkl r,111111 HK. SAYHl IMW, UK. ••••c. 4'.)?01 N S1E>rr.-i ;oa Wro>;,t I 1rst SI 1 f•IH•/, hi~ f l ff lllf J\J!•I I f l1~:t tr.iy Ao1JIPv. 11 c1 (1 14) 83, Jill I 1 j 1 Ody t,?.\ ,jl 'il 1)$11 I Hr )11 Yll f' b< 104 (/}3) 7r-,1 hi.I~ ").1nt,1 Monrtcl , I l)<JI I 'Ji~I Ul•~1 I Hf) h 1)(1 lci11g [~Jcl1 Norwulk O<UIMOYOIS I \;·;••rly I lilt< f 11t•r1d,1l1• LOH llACll IMW JIU<OIMW IB20 Scint.i Mnrnra Zl'"llMWOf PACIFICIMW i61() Cl11•rry Avr• 10840 1 ,(f''.1!1111 Bnt1l(..v .11d HVHlYllW HCJ() ,,,, It fir.ind <I 13) 4;/ ':i4G4 8o1JIN.Jfd (:>)1)8,'4 3'13"1 I. )W1lo,h11p fjr.)I 11.,,mJ ( 114) f-d6 '1/40 (?11) BbR 1:-i n /,111 Ntt~ f' II I HCJ (i.I J • M •irw l (71411, il 1>//f1 I i '/ / i iYf'(J M1$Sinr1 V1r·1v 1n1110am1 I t1•rr I vi 13' 1)1 I SAlll.IUCI IMW P 1lr11 ~pru1g ~.?.iO V,Jrt N11y<; ( Jrtlll) V&Sll POUIC IMW /8402 MillR•" r tr HlM SPll .. S, LTI. A<~1lt'llclld Ml&. WITllll IMW Y<IJ ~·, ,,, P,1rl<.-1.iy l<ll '1 f .t.,t P11h I (.' 1,i\7AA 17c11 1.1,ry Dr•' "' .1111.y ('!Ill I'. q 7(>4'1 ( ·l' \11>1 tr Jr111t' ,, 1111 1'.J-1,/k <7• 11 •· c1i1•11 <. 1 moo 1d8"• i3:~ " 1. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug 12, 1983 BS DRANlif COUNTY BUSINISS The Newporter hires sales chief Alex Doyle has JOlnt.-d The Newporter resort hotel m Newport Beach as director of sales, at.'l.'Ordmg to Leab Marshall, general manager of the 26-acre bays1de resort Doyle directs all SC:1les efforts for the hotel, recently unde rgoing a $12 million renovation under new ownership by the Los Angeles Biltmore hotel. Prior io joining The Newporter, Doyle served in the same capacity at the lonlsbrook Resort and Golf Club in Tarpon Springs, Fla. . . . The promotion of Lydia Morse Lane to Vll'C president and director of administration fur The KoJI Company has been announced by Donald M. Kroll, preside nt. Based a t the firm's Newport Beach headquarters, Lane 1s responsible for directing corporate office stafhng and supcrv1s1on , employee relations, wage and bt.•nef1t admm1s- trat1on. and purchasing and Spt.>e1al events for the five regional offices. Lane has been with Koll since· 1971. • • • Orange C o unt y R e alto r Patty Domke·Armstrong has been named director of commercial marketing for the Troll Development Company of Gardent Grove, President Ray Troll announced. She wiU be in charge of sales at the Troll finns two major industrial parks, LaJolla Centre in Placentia, and Lakevie w Centre in Anaheim. • • • Paul Frtnell, president of National Bank of Southern Callforola, has announced the addition of a real estate loan department. Mark W. Moon was named vice president and manager of real LANE DOYLE ARMSTRONG est.at~ services Moon was most recently vice president/senior loan officer with Unlon Bank. • • • Market and ~nomic feasibility studies for the proposed Aliso Greenbelt in south Orange County are being conducted by Wll· liams-Kuebelbeck & Associates, lnc., real estate economic, f1anc1al and management consultant.s with offices in l.rvme. The firm is serving as the L-conom1c consultant on a planning team for the project headed by The Pla.oalng Center of Newport Beach. The purpose of the greenbelt plan 1s to establish visitor-serving and com- mercial-recreation fac1hties on a 3,200 acre parcel ••• Global Ventures, lnc. has been formed to assist companies to obtain venture capital. Based in lrvine. the company will focus its investments prmcipaUy in Southern California high tech- nology firms. Anthony J . 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For the first seven montha ot the year, wholesale prices fell at an annual rate of 0.7 percent, fueling economlsta' predictiona that, for the full year, inflation at the wholesale level could be the smallest m two decades Jobless h elp check inflation NEW YORK -Two economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of Ne w York say a continuation of a relatively high rate of unemployment will help hold down U.S. inflation. They said high unemployment will limit any increases in labor CCl8ts. That, coupled with expected gains in labor productivity, should keep inflation in check, they said Companies' s tockpiles failing WASHINGTON -Stockpiles held by Americ.an companies fell 0.1 pen:ent in June as sales ro6e 2.1 pen:ent to a record $371.6 billion. the government says_ The Commerce Department reported Thursday on the decline in inventories held by manufacturers, retailers and wholesalers put the value on goods in warehouaes and on shelves and back lots. The inventory-to-sales ratio, which measures how many months it would take to deplete stockpiles at the current sales pace, dropped from 1.39 to l.36, the lowest in the 15 years the government has been keeping the figure in the current way. Higher meal prices forecast WASHINGTON -Consumers may see higher meat prices in the supermarket, judging Crom the government's prediction of a 38 percent drop in lhis year's com harvest. The crop, affected by summer heat and last winter's decision by the Reagan administration to reduce production, is expected to be down to 5.24 billion bushels, the Agriculture Department said Thursday. Mutual fund assets increased NEW YORK -For only the second time since last December, assets of the nation's 310 money market mutual funds roee in the latest week, a mutual fund trade group says. The Investment Company Institute said Thursday assets increased by $503 million to $165.4 billion for the week ended Wednesday alter three straight weeks of declines. The only other weekly increase since December was a $252 million gain In m.id-July. Dollar retreats; gold steady LONDON -The dollar, aft.er a hectic w eek of hitting new records, retreated slightly agaimt most major C'WTE!Jlcies in early trading today. But il rose sharply against the Japanese yen. Gold prices were litUe changed. Traders said the central banks of Japan and West Germany appeared to have sold dollars in a mild intervention on foreign exchange markets today_ STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW VOltK IAPl AUi 11 Tooev .,. '" 07 1m " 11 WHAT AMEX 010 NEW YOltK CAP) Auv 11 METALS Toda¥ J>I m "' tn t , Pf' ... d.V .,, ... )Sof ltJO u 11 Pt-... day JM 775 "' IOI 3 s NEW YORK (.O.PI Sool no<lltf•Oo• """'"' Ol-tod•v c...., -77~ 711~ _,,. • l)OUflO u s -llfllllon• C...., · 12 ~-la I* Pll<lnd NY eom.a apol month c:io.ecl W.O LAold • 20·13 -.11. pound """'. 0 ...... pound.~ Tlll • .. ·~ w.lalt w-~I• lb ~ • 79 oenlt a povncl, N v ...._, • a215 oo.tao oo .,.. 1e 111 "-· -YOf11 ,....._,. t-420 00•.,.U 00 o-oe ~llrov-.N 'I' SILVER .._ I ll 710 I* l•oy -· HW\Cly a "..,_ (Ofl!Y ~ ""°'' ) .._. ai1,Tt4 pet tfoY-. HY Comu IC)OIMOMll~We4 GOLD DUO TA TIONS SYMBOLS o ,..._~iyio-u Ha-~tyl"ilf' ~ CM"--l'Oleel '"'" OI -"" --II"-"'°" llWIHl _1 .. ty or -aMl.9! o-c1ar111an "*"' or eat••• ~or petyymne11 tlCJI .,.,_,.. •• ~ .., .,. """'"'*" ., ..... ~ IOolnot .. I .O.llo t•l•I or t•llM • ...,.,,..111* 1)11111 tlOC-~ t llQu!Clt""O --~ .. "-'., ~ '' ,,_ DocllrwCI or~ ·"--~"'-"" ~ ......... _ ~~ ...,,t0or no8'ltor1t..,.ar !ail °""'°"'" -"'Cl • OK-or OM -,.. .... _, __ .... ,._ .. • 1111.11 + I.CJ S&Jll + o• 121.G .. 0 19 ..-n ~ '·" AMERICAN LEADERS ; .,,_. n..,. -.. o.cw.i ., ,..i ., poc.dr'og 11 --,... -__, I l'tid WI tlOC• .. 11'.-.0 11 ........... "1'- tfttl.0 , .. 11 •• i.. °" ............ 0 ()l ··--· .. •C•-or ,, .. ..,, ,,,_...., -....... ...._ ....... ~--~ .. ----w .... _ .. ···-_..,. .. •NC•-~ !'( fll!oO Tlle11ua1 0l o .._w1 ,......_01 ,,..-. ........... "" .......... ._ ·•--...... ...... -..... ..... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug 12, 1983 87 China dolls ... Her works of art are more than td}ts By Susan Avila Of , ... Delly 1'1lol llall At first glance, Marilyn Houchen seems a huleold tobc playing with dolls. But what is playing dress up to most girls ts hard work and a suc.-cessful business for Houchen. This Huntington Beach lady creates extraordinary pon:elam doll!> of famous and historic personages. Houchen sculpts, ft res. paints and outfits her two foot tall figures with painstaking attention to detail and accuracy. "I work as closely as possible to a costume from a movll', tht•n l redo. redo, redo until I'm satisfied. My main goal is that each doll b<· complete and perfect," she said. Houchen 's business has given her the opportunity to design Marilyn Monroe's lingerie, manicure DiaJ'\8 Ros.s's nails. style Bo Derck 's hair and work Liza Minelli's body into better shape. All as dolls of course. She said this kind of "working with a celebrity" makes tht' thrt•1• monlhsshespendscreating a doll worth it. "It really gives ml' the feeling that I'm designing for the stars. Usually, I replicate a costume from one of their movies but sometimes I design the garment myself." Houchen spends weeks to months sew mg the doll's dothing alone, using internationally collected fabrics, sequins, feathers and tassels. This collecting is highlighted by an annual trip to Paris where she stocks up on especially exotic fabrics. Holding up a delicate pink swat.ch of flowered cloth, Houchen said it had<:a1t her more than $100 per yard. "But it was perfect for Lucy's (Ball) dress. You see, Ireallysparenoexpensewhen it comes to accuracy." · Houchen goes into breathtaking detail, sewing everything on every costume. F.ach doll has lingerie, jewelry and shoes. F.ach garment 1s lined and finished and hand beaded or sequined." I spent 22 hours worth of beading on one of Diana Ros.s's dresses," she said. The time and money she spends creating these dolls 1s reflected an their $1,500 price tag. But Houchen said people are w illing to pay that much for her custom made dolls. "I make only a limited ed1t1on of 20of the celebrities. But I also do custom dolls for people who want one of their friends or relatives." The amazing thing about Houchen is that she had never sculpted before she began producing the dolls four years ago. She was an experienced cloths designer when she decided to experimenl with creating miniature mannequins. She began by experimenting with clay and refering to anatomy and movie books. When asked how she achieved such striking likenesses of celcbri li es without ever taking a sculpting class, she replied. "I think it is somelhing you just have. Youcan'tlearnit.I have that with sketching, too. Some people could do a beautiful picture but they could not make it look like you ." Trisia Snapp of '.\ewport . Beac·h hold~ doll of Dorothy from '"The \l'izard of 0.1.. ·· ~1arilyn Houchen work ... on doll in h<'r Huntington Bt•ach workshop. Dally Piiot Photos by Richard Koehler and Susan Avila Georgia Massaro a nd Lynda Rhodes look at Liza Minnelli doll in Lido Village. Turnabout ... Editor tries writing -and she's a hit By Uae A11oclatecl Pre11 NEW YORK-Laurie Colwin used to edit other people's booka. Now, other people edit her books. And ahe doesn't mind at all. "llove being edited," says Colwin, who has written three novels and two collections of short stories. "It helps, juatas be mg an editor helps make you a better writer." The 39-year-old New York native, whose latest book UI the novel "Family Happinea," says she worked for a number o( years at various jobs in the publishing lnd ustry, but spent her last five as an editor of fiction and non-fiction manuscripts. "I was writine my own things at the same lime," she says, "and belng an ed.i tor during the day was very helpful to me because every once in a while I'dcomeacroeasomething terrible Ina manuacriptand \his taught me what not to do in my own work." Colwln left the pubU.hlng industry ln 1977 to devote henieJI to wrt Ung full time. "I've been living off fl)y writing ever since," she says, adding. "I guess !jm lucky, but then it doesn't takea lot to keep 1Tl4>"golng." Although she'd been writing "ever since I was a k.id,"Colwlndidn'tmanagetogetanythlng publiahed until she was 25. "Then. I sold my first ------· - story, and it was to The New Yorker,"shesays with a smile. "I was stunned. I was shocked, I was so happy." She's published a number of other things in that magazine since andcredita two of its rontributors, Donald .Ba.rthelme and John Cheever, with influencing her work. "They changed the short story," she says. "They expanded the way you could say things. They made it possible to see thinga ln a different way." Colwinsaysshestart.ed ln wrttihg by doing short stories and thlnka aapiring writers should follow her lead. "It is not easy to write a novel, It is hard work. By doing short stories~ you can teach yourself towritejWll by writing them. "It's nice to write ashortstory because it usually doesn't take very long to fi,rlah It. But a novel you have to live with a long time to develop It properly. ••And the pace of the forms is different. To me, a short story Is 25 pages, a novel is 225 pages. That's a bigdlfference." When doing a story, she says, she doesn't think In terms of how long it takes to finish, but how many drafta It takes. "l write a first draft, a second, and soon. With 110meator1es I've even gone Into 10 drafts. but th0&e atoriee were terrible. If ... . there is something wrong with the story and you can't fix it after all those drafts, then it will never work." With novels.she thinks Ill tennsof time. "A novel usually takesfromsix to lOmonths, but there are except.Ions. Take 'Family Happ mess.' That took me two years and three drafts before I finished, the longest I'd ever s pent with a novel. rvefound that if Idon'tget it right quickly -two or th.reed.rafts-then I am in U'ouble and will never get it done." C.olwin says she writes three to five pages each morning "and then l do good works and go swimming.'' The good works coruiists of riding he r bicycle to a shelter for homeless women that ls close to her home. "lcook for them," she says. "Cooking is what I do best. and I think it's the best way for me to help these women. I cook for some 90 women, which was kind of tough at first but not any more." C.olwln, who 15 currently put Ung the finishing touches on a collect.Ion of short stories, says she cookaat the shelter because: "Writ.Ing is a very entertaining thing to do. so I have an extremely nice life. I think that If your life Is nice, then you should do something nice for people who aren't as fortunate.'' U Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aug 12 , 1983 \X/hen Ann gave the bare facts 1 Advice goddess' w as n 't really nude in bathtub photo Dear Ann Landers. My cousin has kept an Ann Landers acrapbook for 20 years Recently she showed tt to me. I was sw-priaed when I ran 8CJ'068 a color photo of you on the cover of the New York Times Magazine section dated Oct. 13. 1974. There for all the world to see, was the advice goddess (literally in the flesh) luxuriating in a marble bathtub with nothing between her and all those bulging eyes but a zillion blue and pink bubbles. How did you find the nerve, Ann? Were you really naked? Was the photographer a female? What reaction did you get from the public? Did you receive many complaints? Dare you print this letter and respond to my questions? -S lightly Square In Newark Dear Slightly: That color photo by Elliott Erwitt on the cover of the New Yo rk Times magazine section created quite a sensation. I was wearing a strapless bathing suit and uaed three bottles of bubble bath. The finlt response was from Dr. Clifton Wharton Jr., then president of Michigan State University in F.ast Lansing," and his lovely wife Delores. They thought it was smashing. My readers, family and friends were delighted, not only with the ph oto but the ~ _AN_N_LA_N_DE_RS_ splendid intt'rvit>w by tht• la lA• Judy Wnx The only negati ve t'Omnw nt l'a nw from Father Ted Hesburg h, prC's1clc·nt of tlw University of No tre Damt' My frwnd, the Re verend. l'Ons1de red it "out of t·h arat'tl'r and inapproprsatt'. but nut 1ndt><'<'n t " Dear Ann Landers: Ht'<'t'nlly m y h u:-; band and I a t ll'ndl'<i a Wl-<ldmK rt"'l..'t•pt1m1 He re fused to wa il until the: bndl' and groom danced the: f11-st numbt•r I told him 1t wa<; tradition al. but ht.· ms1stNJ on dragging m(• out on 'he danct• floor anyway I frh 11k(· ,, fool. As usu<ll. &I h.Jd loo m uc:h vodka martm1s. n'<i wrnt·. whllt.· Wtnl'. champ<.t!{Tll' and beer. After thr('<.• darn.'(>l, ht-n•n1ovt..J his jacket although no orw l'!St• st'(;'ml'Cl bothert'tl by the heal. Hts tic: was aln·ady undone: a n d hanging around his nt'<:k I k was ix·rsp1ring like a marathon runm•r. sm<•lled hkt• a goat and looked liken bum Ed gets nasty wlw n ht-d1111k~ N11 ww t•un t<'IJ hlm anythtn~ Wlw11 111 cit'< 1d1'<I 111 take a bottle of bt'<'r 111111 th•· 1·l1·\.1t111 .111.J down to the lohhv I •>hJI' t1·d I I• did 1 t anyway. Then.· will Ix • flnur <· !111 rn.d .ii l.111-., and I a m sure lw 'll tx.>havt• tltt• :-.J1111• "'·•V I don't know how to 1lt•a l w1tli 1111.., 111.111 111 · humiliated nw a11d I w1·111 hrn111• w11li ,, ro tten heada~·h". A11v ... ug~1·-.t111n ' He-cl-Faced ln N J Dear Red: Your husb.mrt • .111't li.1111Jl1 booze Until he is ready to ad11111 11 ;111d ..,.,..I<:· help. there 1s nothtng you 1·a11 d11ah<111t 11 1 M But you l'an JOin A l-Ano11 a nd do -..1111PI h111g for yourself ln fal't t h1..., 11rgu1111.<1t1<11l l•1ultl diange your Ii f" Observer.. d11n't think l1·s-. 111 .1 w11111.011 whose h usband mak1•s cl ,r.1t'k;1,., of h1111'' II T hey may pity her. hut that's <11101 ll!'r ..,to1' T he way F..d mrxL~ hr s <lr111k ..... ht 1111gli1 g1 t sick as a dog on1• night .1111.J t.1k1 1111 pll'<lgt Failing that, kt't'p your d1111 up, go tt1 A l-Anon meetings <rn<l Slll'k ;1rou11cl tu dnv• the poor s u f( horne Are your parl·nts tcou -.tr 11·1 1 I IJ1 d to reach? Ann Landers' bouklc•l 'Bugg1'll Hv Parc•nts? llow tu Gl'l M1m· l•'r1o;~lom," 11111ld he lp you bridge I he gem·r ,1t11111 g<• p S1 ·11d :>•I cents with your n.-qu(·st and .1 lo11g. s t;111qJ'•d self-addressc-d (•nvl·lopt• to A1111 L;11 1d1•1 •, P.O. Box 11995, Ch11·ag11, I ll111111s liOti I I Hospital TV••• Don't take away patients' choice Readers may recall a column of mme in January '83 in which I wrote about the effects of too much TV-viewing by both adults and children in hospitals. It con - cluded with a suggestion that hospitaJ staffs should be made more aware of the problem. They should try to control the amount and time of programs watched. The question was raised about installing a closed-circuit system in hospitals. You will be interested in a letter I received regarding this problem. Many will agree with the suggesuons offered by Ms. A. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I cannot advocate allowing a hospital staff to "control" the amount and time of programs watched. I was recently hospitalized Cor jaw surgery and TV proved to be a god.send. Yes, I did watch more TV than I do at home, Mainly, because I was lonely and very frigh tened and TV helped with this some- YOUI HEALTH OR PETER J STEINCROHN what. ln add1t1on. TV viewing also let me temporarily forget my pam. and breathing problems. not forgetung the not-so-simple d iscomforts of being aw ay from home Afte r all, pare nts can't be with their children all the ume in most cases And for obvtous reasons. neither can the hospital staff W ht·n do they have time to monitor t'hildr«<ns' TV vie wing? They havt' more: impo rtant things to do. In summat>on, hospital hfr 1s d1 ff1 cult. at best, for children and young adults. We must live in a world of strangt· bl'<.l-;, s trangl· food, and strange people (my ho::.p1tal staff changed ev ery eight hours, so I .ilways wC1kc up seeing a m~w. thrt•atl·11i11g fan• 1 'I'\. however, doesn't diang1· It's ortt' lt1111g that's "just lik e h11ml'," thank gixxl nl~" Please. please, don 't t.akf' TV 1wt1\ from1 u~' I'm 17-years old but I 1·rrt'<.I wht·n rnv TV went off a t 10 pm. tx.-caUS(• I w ,L, tlwn tru l~ a lon e. -Ms. A. DEAR DR STEINCHOHN t.1 11'~1.ird tu M rs. U who wan~ thl' nost y•h M1111 .. , 1. "remodck-d" at the ,•J<<' 111 .HI "' 'i'1111i• <0h1ckcn! 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I Wtl h1·1111 <,p1•l 1.iJ.., I 1Jll '·wrv1rt' < .111•t111~ A \'.1il,1bll l..it111t/r. fl/ ( 11/1/ .. 11111J 11/t/I'\( & ,. . .,,,.,, k1.,11111r1111 1 "'""'' 14:!:! ~Ufh..111\ l\tu Ju t. 111 \It" 1 pu I I( f'I\' J 1 I I ,1 tu rt~h'l""' "IK\l• I 1\\ \II \I'll 1114 \\ l11.1-.1 l lW\' Nt•wporl Bl'ach • (714) 04';-7077 CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH ..,fR\11 P /II HI AM II \'T/f l llU fl M '...-rvnl "'1th lrt"•hlv "YU<'l'.fl'd t1r,11l)4l' IUlll' rht'n l'nt"' 11tlf lr1 ... hl\ b.11-. .. J bll1dwrn mul (in, l'l.111.1nJ nut bn .. 1J dnd I 11~1, ... 11 m11 t1111 .. '•'r\l•d w11h th1· Pl''t pr.·o;l•rvl'' 'h1u ·'I"' n•u •1vt-,1 l n•'h t ru1 t 1 "ml'"I•· .111J \our l httK<' u l lril·J .1urch1n1 .ir l > Hn<·n P••l ,\lt1t'' "'1rh llH' 1•ntre1• .intJ n1mpliml·111.u\ thdmrJ~rw ROAST BEE F HASH, POACHED EGGS 8.95 CREPES VERSAILLES................... . 8.95 ' 1111 kt11 'r1 /'•'' ,11/lr •llJlrl'll/1' -111111• tlPld 11•/11/1' '\'<l/'t'' IT A LlAN SA USAGE & 3 EGGS .......... 8.95 EGGS BENEDICT ...... .. . . . . . . .. . 7.95 ASSORTED SEAFOOD CREPES ......... 9.95 STEAK & EGGS ....................... 10.95 CATCH OF THE DAY .................... open , 1 l 1(1111• il'11//1 r t1/11111/ I'll/ i/111/11 /11·,}1 fl•ir ,,•/11 I J. 11 COBB SALAD ARCHES ... HAM OR BA CON AND EGGS (3) SEL CTION OF 8 D IFFE RENT OMELETTES 7.95 6,q5 ae An intriguing mixture of Pier I 's most popular item s at special prices all this week. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Floor cushions Sale 12.88 Reg 19 99 Big 27" pillows in assorted colors & prrn ts Save JS~ o n each one' Give to a coed re- turning to d o rm ... ln~ense Sate 50% off Reg. 39c. I 79 AS· sorted scents fo r a few c ents! E n tire stoc k Exotic aro mas wafting through the air dlspel odo rs Beaded curt.Int Sale 29.18-39.18 Rec 39.99-49.99. Glass or wooden beads on wooden header. 36"Wx72"L. Soup/salad Bowl Sale ea. 1.29 Reg I r;9 White l'arth enware with one encircling blue ltne design s uggesrcd by Pier I D1shwc1<.her sa fe From ltalv Framed posters Sale ea. 9.88 Votive candles Sale ea. 16( nt'li\ 2'i< A d o /l.'n .,tl'nl· 1 11 only .1 few ccntc;' Lolorlul can- dlc<o fo r t.Jhl<.• 11lan IC'I w111d11.,,,,-.1ll I 1ght .ind <.11-lrghr } l . 1 . !'~1 ... -'~' .. ! " ... ( .. j Che nllle'rug$ Sale ea. 10.88 Reg 1299 Mini-Reto: 1111'1 ';pon~y poste rs commemo· c;of t p t le 111 f)t n k ra ting a rt e>.h1b1tc;, pCc1l h. nJvy, 1 rt·Jrn frame d In I Ix 17" 'scJfoc1m gr1.•c11 o r blac k or gray wood l'mcrc1ld lOx IX " A wonderful g ift Handwo ven 111 lnd1,1 Headboards Desk/table 49.88 & 69.88 Sale 79.88 Reg 69 99 & 89 99 Reg 9q 1.J<> Han<.!· Rattan headboards I woven golden rJllan make old beds look I make'> a gort;cou'> new 39" twin and 54" p iece o f furniture double sizes Fro m I Vdlue in ver<;cJ trl ily Ho ng Ko ni Frorn Hung Kong I Sale pikes good one week only Hoor stocks only -no rain checks ~. (. ,,._. ·-)~~. " -... ....._ _.. Paper lanterns Sale 1.98~3 .88 l~cg 2 94-4 qq For bilck-to-school lawn part1cc; o r cover bulb., 1n den, dining room playroom White. 12-19" Taiwan ~AJ-=--~1--~---~ .. _ -.. ---~--~.-:o ~---~ Re ga tta barware Sale 25% off Reg I '19 each Hl - hJll and dou b le o ld- IJ'>h ion ed g lac.<.es with red . blue or yel- low <;I rt pee; <;tock up <Hid '>dVC Club chair · Sale 19 .88 Rt!g 29 Q9 Durab le blue cotto n duck on whit e e name lle d .,1eel frame Come p ic k u p a club ol Pier I From lcaly Pier 1 in1p111•1s ANAHEIM -509 Katella Avenue, 772-2472 COST A .MESA -27 10 Harbor Bou l<>vard, 510-7 33 7 Shop-by-mall catalog due 10 1 83 'Mite Oop1 C 1 25~ W Frwy Fon ~nh 'T x 76102 ON A PROP OSED Z ONE CHANGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Orange County Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing to consider amending .the Sunset Beach Specific Plan/Local Coastal Program. The subject property is a 115 acre County island between the City of Seal Beach and Bolso Chica State Park. Date of Hearing: August 3 1, 1983 . Time of Hearing: 9:30 a.m ., or as soon thereafter as possible Location: Board Hearing Room, Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza (Corner of Broadway and Santa Ana Blvd.), Santa Ana, CA Proposal: Change of Zone Case No. ZC 83-18P proposes the amendment of the adopted Sunset Beach Specific Plan/Local Coastal' Program to conform to the Calitornia Coastal Com- mission's condition upon their certification actio n. Th e zone change is exempted from the California Environmental Quality A ct requirements as identified In Section 20180.9, Division 13 of the Public Resources Code. All persons either favoring or opposing this propo.sal are invit~d to present their views before the Board of Supervisors. Material that you wish to be bought to the Board of Supervisor's attention at the hearing must be filed with the Clerk of the Board 24 h.ours or more prior to the scheduled hearing: six copies are required. For further information, persons are invited to call Ron Roluffs In the Project Planning Division at (714) 834-5374 o r ~ome into the office located at 400 Civic Center Drive West, Roo\n 268, Santa Ana, California 92702. Please refer to ZC No. 83-1~P JUNE ALEXA ~ER Clerk of the Board of upervlsors of Orange County, C llfornia (SEAL) DATE: August 8, 1983 \ (iCJRIHJ Hf: .JO~i ~:}HA'f'ED IN"fO 1HE · ~L..L.E'I, CAP11J, 10 rwl-1-i.ll~*=t.F JA>.• rJ,AJ..A 'IA ~~1'{11~' 8·12. (; \Ht'U :l .O PON'T WORRY AOOUT VOUR CONDITION, &A RF1£Lll B 12 THE •. ..\'ill\ CIRCl'S "Borfy's never hod so many trees to choose from." YOO CAN 5TILL LEAD A ~HUL ANl7 P~Ol7LJC.l!VE. LIF( BIG CiEORfil:: by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis "Would you mind pl1ylng with that bull horn outdoon?" ll \Rll \Dl ht: by Brad Anderson For the umpteenth time, yes you are my best friend!" Pl::\\lTS Tl' '9 BLI::" EEDS ( I .. I I SIXTY· THREE TO NOTMtNG ~ ~i I by Ferd & Tom John son ' .... ~~· / ~~ f /"- -!! by Charles M Schulz I PITCHED mis AND THAT BUT THEY MIT THESE ANO THOSE 1 '• ~ ' J,....ij~~~~~ ~ by To m K Ryan ', .......... Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 • GOif N ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF llolh vuln..r11hlc South 1ft·.&1, NORTH •QJS 'V J 60 0 J 7 54 + 1011 WEST l:;AST •K98 3 •764 VI 82 'V l09 H 0 86 0 10932 +KQJ H +43 SOUTH +A 102 "AKQ OAKQ +A 762 The blddin1r South Wu l North t:u t 3 NT Pu11 Pao Puw Open1nic ll'jll Kini: ,,f + No orw ~uulc! .ir1·u"' hrn11:1 SHO•: 1~ PECIOW ~T 114£ ONl.\" WA't' 10 QI.Iii SfiO<l~ IS ro EC WILDTIJmY. DR. s"o"" W HY'IS IHE:RE: A 6L..l'T""f'E:RI N G L..IGH,- E:M ANAllNG FR.OM THIS PA~I E:N i"J> FE Jl DGt: P .\Rkt:R player' 11( IH·ini: an llY1•rly ri·hi:1uu' rruwd 11111 mo't ol lh1· hdla onr' h.111" h·.1rn1·<.I lhul tf l h1•y r,1\l l h1•tr hn•,111 upon lht• wain \, th..r1• 1i. 1111 l1•1linji( lu1w 11will1·11m1· h.1rk ~oul h h:ul l h1• ""' of ha nil w1• dn •11111 11hout .1 1·l,1""' l hn·1· no t rum11. 01wn1n1o: lm1 'J'ht· !Ill"( ll•O W:I\ O\lt'r HI 11f11• hill W1•\l h·cl th kwic of 1•li1h,. ,ind d1·1·lun·r rould ruunl onh riJChl lnrk\ Thi· opt111)1't' h1·ld up l h1· jl'I' 111 1·l11h' 11r11• round .11111 thrn C'.11,h1·d t h1·1r r1•d \llll w111n1•r,. No·xt 1•11m1· t h1• :11•1· ur '1"'111•\ .ind •I 111~ 'p;11!1· Thi'\ ~ oul<I ha"' hi•1•11 o1ln.:h1 1( ~ ... ,t h.111 ~"" th1 't•ron1I 'f1o1d1 , hut unlur l un:1l1•h W 1•\l h1·ld t ht• kin..: .. ~<Y.Jf.? ~E. ~o. 'JIOLE. l !> ARE. SLUE. 1'0 CE HAPPY TO HELP YOU W\l'H DETAILS OF THE PARTY, SHEILA ' SHAl.L I MEE! YOU AT THE CLUB FOR LU...CH A50UT NOON ? 11 nd h1· l1loi.. I hr1•1· mun• 1·h1h lrirk' for down 11n1• Thi· 111 h1·r <kl'l.ir1•r' w1•ri• rh11ril.1hh· Th1•y h1·ld 1111 Lhl' 11 1'1' Of rluh~ for (WO round \. d1,r;1rllin1111 'Plldt• from dum rnyonl hdh1rdrluh.'I h1·y, too. 1-.1,h1•d l h1•1r n •d suit w1nn1•r,. bul lh1•11 lh1·y 1·l1·1·1l'l1 lo l(IVI' Wt·NI h"1•lt1hlru·k~hy 1•x111111: w11h 11 "11111, a,.:;11n lt•l t ini.: """ !>p;11lt· frorn dummy Wt''' ruullf ra1,h h1~ laq duh, on ~ h1r h dummy ~lulfrd lh1• l.1~1 'lli1d1· Nuw l ht• t.thll' ~.,, duwn tu lwo rt•d JBrks, hoth h1,.:h, wh1lr dt•dan •r h1•ld Lht• at'I' tc-n ul 'Jlnd1·' I wp1·nd1n,.: on his hand, Wt·~l now h.111 .1 r h111r1· or h11w lo pn·~··nl dl.'<'lan•r w11h hl\rnnlrarl If SoME PEOP\..E. GET SCARED, DON'T !HEY, DADDY! -DO you GET 8CAREO? h1· lt•d " rt•d 1·urd, lh1· ho.1rd'\ lwo Jnrh would win th .. ln,1 l W(I lrark~ If h1• lrd II 'lllHfto. d1•cl11r1·r'~ nn· 11•0 woulrl 1l1l Lh1• lrirk ~:1th1•r wny. ~ht• d1·f1·nd1·r'I could 111•1 011 nior1· than lh1•1r !our duh trirk' Rubbu b rldse cl•b• throuihout the touatry Ult' the four-dul bridge formet. Do they know 110methln1 Y°" doa't? Charlu Goren'• "f our· Uul Bridge" "Ill tuch you tht 1trattgiu and tactiu of thl1 fa1l·f)ln d action ganu• that providu the cure for unending rubbfrs. f or a copy, 1end 11.75 to "Goren·f'o11r UeaJ." tart of thia new•P'Pf'· P.O. Bo~ 2S9, Sor"ood· ~.J. 07648. Maktc htckt f)lyablt to Newspaptrbook§. by Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fagan -----'-[ WAN1f.O JIJ~l ll KE 10 l(f,f.P iOU (11\fRl(K rr ~~r A~O ~IMPL.£1. by Lynn Johnston .. ONLY WHEN 1 lHINK AOOJT IT -;S IGH : ~H E: "fH I NGS !"H E: y Neve:R 'lf;:(...L.. YA IN M e P ICA L- S CH O Ot...1 I ' ... • :~ I ate Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Aug. 12. 1983 Tustana Society Now's the ti1ne to nieet Tustana Afncan V1- f I • olel Society will meet or p anting Aug.17at.M~rcurySav-1ngs Bu1ldmg, 1095 Now's Lhe lime to start planning and planting for t.hi.s winter and next spring blooms, says Lhe August issue of Sunset Magazine in its Southern Califorrua Garden Guide. Want some thing new? Ready for planting and now available in retail nurseries are eight new varieties of talJ bearded ins (heights range from 32 LO 38 inches) and four new dwarf ones that grow 10 to 15 inches tall. Tall bearded m s come m nearly every color of the rainbow. New ones to look for are. "Henry S ha w" with pure white flowers: "Modem Clas.5ic" with white petal centers and ruffly purple edges; "Glazed Orange," deep orange-yellow; "Mill Valley." bright mauve with delicately laced petal edges; ·•Beaux Arts," pink with very lacy petal edges; "Joyce Terry," yellow edges with white cent.er petals; "Kill Lilt," apricot-gold with maroon beards: anc.J "Spartan." a deep red iris. The dwarf-size m s "Pepita" has gentian blue flowers; "Little Buccaneer," bright red with orange beards; "Watercolor," bright yellow with maroon beards; and "Pix.ie Princess," white edged in bright blue, are also avrulable. In addition. a new hibiscus recently introduced is now on the market. "Santa Cruz" is an evergreen shrub with glossy. deep lavender-blue flowers--4 to 5 inches across that appear intermittently through the year and last two to three days---that can be purchased in I-gallon or 5-gallon cans. August is an excellent time to plant this heat-lover. August is also prim e time LO plant frost-tender South African bulbs t hat thrive in mild-winter Southern Ca.lJfomia. All these are easy to grow and some will reward you with bloom as early as September. Spider l.Jllies grow 12 to 15 inches tall in five different colors and bloom in September and October for about six weeks. Freesias in various colors bloom m February through April and make exquisite-smelling cut flowe rs which last for a week to 10 days. Star of Bethlehem blooms in March and April, producing clusters of whi te flowers on stems 12 to 18 inches tall. Harlequin flowers are available in mixed colors and grow on 12-inch litems. Also, an important reminder to Southern Ca.lifomia gardeners: If you battled the caterpillars of the California tussock moth in the spring, you should take action now to reduce their numbers next year. Check plants for gray, felty clusters of round white eggs. Remove and destroy. Favorite plants of these moths include almond, apricot, blackberry. toyon, coffeeberry. cherry hawthorn. lupines. manzanita, oaks. pears. plum, prune, walnut and willow. The larvae also quickly devour leaves of other plants, such as wisteria. A mid-summer check List for August: Feed lawns. flowers, shrubs and trees: plant annual flowers and new lawns; harvest summer produce; start fall and winter vegetables from seed or seedlings. and start seeds of winter annuals. And remember. m hot summer weather such as we have been experiencing. plants also require continued mulching and watering. lrvme Blvd .. Tustin. Plant and supply sales will begin al 6:30 p.m . T he meeting and horti- cultural program will begin al 7 p.m. Plant and supply sales end at 8: 15. Ralph Breden, African Violet Society judge, w ill present "Growing African Vi- olets: A Lo Z." This will be a comprehensive cov- erage of basic growing requirements for Ameri- ca's favorite blooming houseplant. Weekend gardening checklist •Clematis vines thrive with their heads in the sun and their feel in the shade. Mulch around the plants to keep their roots cool or strategically place a plan l in g o f low-growing shrubs so their shade protects the base of the clematis. •Work m organic mat- t.er to condition the soil to help maintain a better draining soil. •Plant cyclamen tubers now for Novem - ber to April bloom of lovely white. pink or rose flowers. Flower basket workshop set A workshop entitled ''Hanging Gardens" will be taught at Sherman L ibrary and Gardens, Aug. 17. from 1 to 3:30 p.m. The discussion will in- clude construction. com- position and care of moss -lined flower baskets. Materials will be provided and attend- ees will make their own baskets in class. Registration is re- quired a nd cost of the class is $28. 1an .·., ~~'°~'·<~~ ); lrIUllllfUl1~8 ~~ ... ,_'-.::::::::: . i)..-•• , po ~m ~ -\,. ·•. ·c.-1151~ 2 GAL. ROSES ALL AMERICAN fAVORIT[ GREAT FOR CUTTING REG 17 98 S4.98 1 GAL. STAR JASMINE EVERGREEN VINE PAOFUSE BLOOMER IN SMALL CLUSTERS SWEE! FRAGRANCE 5 GAL STEPHANOTIS REG 13 50 s:t5Q FRAGRANT BOUQUET REG I!;? 50 S9.5Q BEDDING PLANT SPECIAL 4" IMPATIENS COLOR PACK STRIKING PLANTS LARG( FLOWERS GREAT CONTAINER PLANT REG 'I 19 .79 GARDEN SUPPLY $1 .00-0FF SPECIALS ORTHO KLEEN-UP 2JO/o AEROSOL SPOT WHO ANO GRASS KILLER SYSTEMIC ACTION KILLS GRASS AND WEEDS ROOTS ANO All IMAOAGASC.AR JASMINE) FAVORITE ~LOWER IN BRIDAL BOUQUETS REG 119 50 512.50 5 GAL GARDENIAS HIGHLY FRAGRANT GRFAT IN CONIAINERS REG '12 98 S8.98 Scent of shrubs adds to garden Planting a few shrubs strictly for theU' fragrance will add somethmg to your garde n that is seldom found in other plants A favoriw for garden sc.-ent IS I.he honeysuckle. This evergreen is highly valued for its tubulu, fragrant flowers. A popular variety is Hall's "Halliana." It is most widely used as ground cover, but being extremely vigorous in growth, it needs severe pruning at least once a year. Spice in your life Carna tions add a d e lightful, spicy scent to the garden in addition lo the nowers that bloom in a variety of colors. Be ure to plant e nough so you can a l o ~njoy the ir scent indoors with large mix€'d bouquets Another shrub that is highly desired for both its scent and bloom is the gardenia. This plant likes the swnmer heat in order to bloom. It will take full sun in the coastal areas and filtered shade in the hot inland valleys. Three or four blooms in a shallow bowl indoors will fiU the house with a heady aroma. When grown around the patio area, outoor living becomes sheer pleasure. Night blooming jasmme may be planted for its perfume alone. In the evening, especially on warm summer nights, they are intensely fragrant.The plant flowers during the summer and the blossoms open at night Thus the name. Celosia thrives in the heat There are many more possibiliues for garden fragrance which may mclude trees, bulb5 or flowers. Check them ou t when you are at your local nursery What better rec- ommendation could a summer armual get that this:: It loves the heat and fills the garden with bri 11 ian tly -colored flowersin shades of or- ange red, crimson or gold. plwr.e-llke flowers. ll found m dwarf and more grows best in areas that compact varieties reach- have hot summers, and mg to one fool in height. as evidenced in the past A I on g w i t h th e wee k , the Southern plume -type flower, California area qualifies. there are 1.:rested Gardenersshouldcon-cockscombs that have a sider planting t hem velvety fan shape which massed together for a blooms in yellow. or- real "shock" effect from ange, crimson, purple the intense colors of the and red. Th is variety I fleas bugging you? It is the celosia, more commonly known as cockscomb because of its blooms. grows to three feet in Cockscomb can ~be~--.....,....hei~~~I Don't Panic -We Can Help- using the best techniques II available, our Calll. Cer1lfled , , • Nurserymen show you how to control fleas with: OIAZINON SPRAY By l:CHACON Excellent lor Outdoor control of llHs, c utwnrmc cnwh11tu: •nts & beltles. This Week's Specials I Florfst Special I 4" pots ' 2.39 6" pots s 4. 79 8" pots *11.99 20% off All Houseplants and Basket.ft ROSES ··~buds~ 2.98 DOZ. Slncf! 1946 Our 4,000 sq. ft. Greenhouse Is open to the public. Come In and see us today. PARKING IN REAR BIZARRE BAZAAR Ha)lislas Nursery -Florist 1858 Newport Bl'ld., Costa Mesa • 645 -3392 2640Harhrlfwtt.,eesta-... Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6 • Sun 11-6 • We accept M.C;.l~V~IS;A~~~~~~~~~~~w~-~·~-~--~· l~l.~ltu~_..~....,~~lllb.~~~ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTHY, INC. ........... _-4..,,. 1922 HARBOR Bl VD. COSTA MfSA -548· 1156 ENJOY BIG SAVINGS ON THE BRIGHT COLORS AND SWEET SMELLS OF SUMMER! LLO\'D•s gard~n sl1op SA VE! SA VE! SA VE! NEW LOW PRICES Due to expanded volume buying, Lloyd's is able to offer savings of from 20°/o to 40°/o on all nursery stock -offered with the same high quality and service excellence thaf Lloyd's Is known for. NOTE OUR "NEW REGULAR" LOW PRICES Bedding Plants & 4" Pots from ......................•...•..........•......... 99• 1 Gallon Plants from ........•.....................................•....•..........• '2.98 '5 Gallon Plants from ..................................................••...•..•.... '9.98 EXCELLENT SUMMER COLOR White Pony Pak• Of Petunia• & Marlgolda Reg. 99• NOW ss~ VlllCA 20% off ,,---PATIO FURllTURE SAYE I I 30-40% sug Re1•11 1411 I Pleo1 Set Lloyd'• Reg. Price ..... , HH Example: the set shown 42" table and 4 chairs ILllllT UIEllGAU I IELLOll'S llTROHUIUS Nttronumu1 II IM tlOifSI Ot"OCl\Kt 10 nltur•' own humul "'" '°"1 be~ from'" ~ ~Wiii not Ollfn I 2 01. ft. ..... '3.ll $298 l , J • f 1 l I , REG '4 49 •3.49 OEXOL FLEA & TICK RTU Qt. RTU INDOORS OR OUT REG 14 98 SJ.98 1 /2 WHISKEY BARRELS 8.8 LB. ACID-All ' NELSON PISTOL HOSE NOZZLE SMOOTH EASY ACTION HANDLE CONTROLS SHUT OH REG IJ 79 52.79 SUPER THRIVE R[VIVfR Pl.ANTER GROW(R GREAT FOR TRANSPLANTING AFG 14 19 •3.19 RCG 116 98 •10.98 HANGING REDWOOD ~e~L~~95BASKET •15.95 COUNTERACTS ALKALINITY IN THE SOIL REG 11 98 •1.48 FREE SE"'"ARS & DEMOS Rog«'• Pf_,,, Gardening Semlnen S•turdlyt Ind 8und1ye 11 2 p.m. SELECTED 611 HOUSEPLANTS Au&. u a 14 ........................... c-. r. •-•S.95 Au&. zo 'u ........................ Q-":'~= REG 110 95 Rogo<'o HonoHIO 8-ei OWl'oonttrll!Ot\t 1111 QIYen on 8•1 •I 11 Ml, 1 a ll PM .,,., on Bun. 11 ,~ ... , ......... 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INC ~ • '"' ro•mfll ?0?8 N1•woru1 !Jlvrt .ii Bilv SI Co'lla Mei.a CA 9?b7 f 1f14 f\46 / 441 I ~ I ' Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 (;I CLASSIFIED INDEX IHMt ler Salt , ...... tu Salt .. 1 ................. 1 .. e._r ... a. .. 11 ____ ,_ .. _ .... =;..:l;;:;;er~la=l•::...--i-...... =.-..;'~•....-la-lt;;;,.... __ 10.1 ti CHaty '"'" UaJ...UW T HE DAILY PILOT Gtaeral ll02 Gtatral 1M2 ltatral 1001 C..ta •na if14 1..,.11 IHc~ lOH Preer!z ISH c .. 1a Mna 2224 CLASSIF IED OFFICE llOUHS ------------~ ITPllOU.I -TllllllYlll * HAR.DR RI.IE * Tr1p1ex. wuh 2 Bdr 1112 IW NllT OIL·H-IAO 1111111 Piii S33o + caretaltlng· 1 er cottage. ~ amall. MWty reconditioned, no pet• 213~71·1871 REAL £STU£ -AfW'U I AN""1mllllll ti..lbuo Loi.NI S..lt. .. ..._.tUt~Uli*. C•pulr•""' bt"'h '-.'-wun.a d.f M .. r '-'--LI M,.,. Uarw t•o•ni kJ Tot .. • uul\~lh \ •llr°" thu'llflll\Ufl tti.-.h ltum Hatt__.,.., ,,.....,.,_,. Li14urh1 £"4 ·.M h l...&teu'w u.11. ~un .. 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Please ask for a cancellation :~::-number when cani·elling your ad. l~U ::: ERROR : im Check your ad daily and report "1,, errors immediatel y. The DAILY ~:: PILOT assumes liabili ty for the first ~:'i~ incorrect ir1sertion cnl y. ~~,; CLASSIFIED 642-56 78 '"' Come visit the most fabulous view. New custom home m Newport Nothing to compare with this 4 bdrm, fam rm, 5 balh, formal dining. 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to lhe gate and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. IPEI IAIU 1·1 HELEll 8. DOWD RUL TDR, llC. 144-llJC JISMllE CREEi IYIWIUS411,lff unit•. Income I 18.eoo pr Add an Income unit to thll GAEA T FOR CHILDREN Cullom home on 13 flvtt '1.' Loan peymenta exlatlng 2 Bdrm houM. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath cuatom f1ontacrea,2400sq.tt 3 $17,400pr yr. Price Mlnutee to Marina and home on lovely quiet Br.2B1 1181,000 631·7370 eon.ny Park. plenty of street. Cathedral oelllngi, hottub, decl(lng & 3 Br.1~ bl duplex, S1n11 bulld1bl• area Juat priced brick llreplace, ahtke numerou1 xtraa. 4 hrt. An• Hghte. Gar. fncd yd. TR.\DI T 10\, \L RL \Ll Y et I 129,600. 540-1151 roof and huge land· from OC. eking wllhln =S/~owa;er s~"'= eceped yard Price ju1t minutes, • HERITAGE red u c e d 1 0 1 e1 11 bOetlng. tithing & bacll 20203 "A. Birch St s 198,000. pllci<tng Country llvlng at 1_63_3-_1_02_1 ____ _ REALTOR S 142-1200 ti's t;-~1~e'if95•000· CllWER Tllll llEITI WT·111111lllWI -Ulllll 12~ LUI •. ', I I .. Wll/'"1111 Why renl When you can Newer 3 bdrm, hlghty up- own your own mobll graded town. dble gar, home. Choose from one pV1 patio. comm. ap1 and ~~~~~~~~~ or lhree adult homes In pool Only S 125.000 _ Tia. fud•J lS SACRirtce DUE TO ILLNESS 2 Tlmesheres The Plaza of Palm Springs, Counlry Club Or., Palm Sprlnos All amenities. Call F0< detalls 640-7173 J Br. 2 Bl. MonteoellO Twnhae, 2 car gar. pool. no pell S725 Sierra Momt. 641·1324 11121& Yard. lrptc, weaner/dryer hook-up. No pelt. 723 Center St $775/mo 111 t sec Daya 497-4287, Eves 496-4792 Costa Meta or Newpon Ownr/brllr Biii Duggins LIM I•• r Beach Priced II • tow 833·2900/648-7824 -~ I r $15,000 10 S18,000 Call -----------4Br 3Ba Clean,222Vta ..... arai.... $550 Eu'ittde2 Br. gar· tor Information todayl Eastslde 3 Br. 2 81 pool Palermo '359,000. lalMa lalau 2106 age, fncd patio, 111, lut 646-7171 S140.000 Devin Real ES· 675·7!61 + $100 tee Mature COY· tale. 842-6368 ---l 1-11-1-IL-E 2 Br, 1 Ba. 1 blk to So Bay. pie pref No pets Ah s S 9 mo. Avall Sept IS 646-1078 or 646-2371 Plan 5. 3 Bdrm., Fam. Rm., 2'h Bath. <>;.~~~.2 ~~c:;:;,nr 374 IWIEI UlJHI s11s1mo 673·9224 Private spa Hlghly upgraded View asaum S87 S00/080 CuSlom built 3 bedroom. 2 •·Jt.-. $875 Incl gardener, 3 Br 2 THE REAL ESTATERS · · · ••ml'S OllOLE · · · bath, lamlly room. French -_. Ba, Meta Verde, no pell. XLNT Financing Available. Come to the -5S6-l828, 775-2560 doora open on to brick Ptaia1al1 2107 refs req'd vacant. 3253 gate & ask for 5 Jetty Drive. Shown by Situated next to the Sania UPGRADED 3 BA 2 Ba patio. security system a. OCEAN FRONT W a ah I ng ton Ag t A t I 760 9295 Ana C.C. this presltlgtous Condo double ger· all Lido Isle amenities· BALBOA PENINSULA 559-6221 PP · ony. -· home o ffers many 1geS132,500. Bike 10 bay beaches, lennl•. 7BR 2BA,9MonthLeue 8uywtren1 Splclous 3 8r. amenities. 3 Br 2112 Ba. Beach. 13,300 Aaaum1 clubhouM. S389.000 1950 MO. Mr Macdonald 2 be, newer bltlna ' pool, IEHOEI 110,000 MWITIWI IPEOW.S 2 years new. 3 Br. lg fam nn. Walk to beach. $19,000 dn. Take over. 118 Lake S t. , 0 .. H IL11 2 lge bcinns w/own bath. Lg liv nn, 2 car gar. Pool, tennis, mi to bch. OWC. Investors delight. Great tenants. $115,000. 2150 aq. 11• w/wet brr· Loan•. Principal• Only LIMIE&Ln 1·714-651·1655/eve. dblgar,multl uso ~ lee lamlly room. formal d n-631·4855 • l 1·213·395-6625 539 "'190. "'~1. Ing & much more. Alklng It.-aoo .... ...... price S 197,500. 631-7370 IHt. ltac~ l LIN PAii ertH ••1 Mu 2122 DRAMATIC 3br 2112ba. 10 STEPS TO SANO MOBILE HOME 2 Br furn or unfUrn hae ~~s ~6-~~35~~1s-::'s WONT'TLAST:6Bdrma,3 BEST BUY $1300/mo 644-0723. -------- b • • I am I ty home · 20 Cabrlllo, S 16,SOO. low 675-6000. Linda Eastslde 2 Br, 1 Ba, encild $205,000 Call agent. down 9~..-;. financing by garage. petlo. trg yard, no Sally 963-2317 ownr 'By appt. 640· 7385 La1aa1 ltac• 14 pell. SS3S/mo. + 1 mo lrriat l 4 MISSED THE AUCTION? charming 1 Br hm. Ya. & MC. depo911. 548-5-442 or _.. 1••• ir BUY YI ldentlcal 4 Br Harbor patio, nr main bch. 1675 _1_1_0-_se_29 ____ _ r_. -. Ridge Model w/oceen Lse Sept 1 to June 1 No E.slde beaul Brittany Wiii iil in nicely In lhla huge Ill IRYlllE view. Asavm 1~% 30 yr pet• 494·8160. Woods twnhm. appro11 TR.\DI T 10 \,\1 . RL \Ln i~1---------------toWVIEW TIACT1 3 bd.nns, comer lot. new ~= ltaan fer Salt BH1tl ftr Salt cpl. paint. patio. kit.ch floor, 2 car gar =:1.;;;a...~;:;'a1:.i--••=oe~z 11:":•:':'a1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;1:;:00;;:;;1 $115.450. 16602 Irby bonul room of Ihle extra l lxed mtg . Owner Laiaal l llatl 2192 1700 s.f . 3 Br. 21/2 Be, speclel value In Fantaellc 3 Bdrm, 2 ba Eve/Wkn 7141640-1169. _ ·-redwood deck. micro. aought-aher University home In CulverdaJe. High-856·6771 wkdy. FurnllJled 2 r 261. oen, comm. pool, Jae. & •en· Park. 3 bdrma, 2 be, tyupgraded Excellent lo-NI o u et Shore• nta I t 100/yr I•• great view of hills & park, cation. Call ;Of detilli. toUI YIEWUI Townhome. security 645-7050 Walk right out lo l>Mutl-Bright 2Br. 2B• corner unl1 gated comm., ocean •---------ful greenbelt .,..._ Shon on top 1100< Luxury em· view Club house, pool, Luxury 2 er. 2 Ba Condo. 2llll41 ' 5 LIH ISLE Rafferty I ll•Jll 113-1111 nit. Juatllatedl $159,900. 50r BYCO 645·2251 peta. Sl ,OOOmo. C1ll S69Stmo. 842-5290 dlttancie to poolt & ten-~ menlllet, ownet anxloua. tennla & beach prtv. no FP. dbl oar. pool, lac 291111 ~ :!!Ill 11114 l!/16 ~·· .!9111 2~n i~2) Baytront single story 3 Br 2 Ba. beam ceilings. spacious terrace. pier & slip $1.250,000 Open House Sal/Sun 1 ·5 101 Vi.a Lido Soud liayfront 6 ba 7 ~ bdrm, Villa on wide lot, pool, spa, dock for 120' yacht. $4.850,000. Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + Large rec. rm .. THHlllTS Located on two CoSla ~esa tots almoat like 3 aepara1e houses New loan Is tn piece and read'f ror you to start saving 18Jl'.es and bulldlno equity Only S1S9,950 7S1-3191 beam ceilings, furrushed, patios. $420,000. C::.SE\.ECT UYlllE PUCE UYFROIT ..... PfUIEATIES. Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br. 2 ba u p; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat &paces. Reduced -$1,500,000 . HllllSIU IOIE ICUllFlllT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 sq. ft. Xtra parking. $1 .385,000 fllRIUIS UICI lllU TIP • Neareel comperable la It 496-7448 Mellow 5 rm, crptd f\m 4 s10,ooo h1Qhel'l 75Q-1S01 Y IHIOll '=2' ltac• l lam or stnore. $400'• Of 752-7313 651 .. 1177 2Br VerMlllM. See to ap-_ 530-6190, Best, tee ~ .+ •• , .. T ~.LEE Pf8C. 962·3065 Fen1111 on m I bay ~1 ~ vleW Witch from front M E S A V E R 0 E 81"1\J & Beach n-.-t -:..._._ Seaview. low ctwn. lrg tot, l)Ofch the wind aurl.,. 4 NORTH-Sparkling 48r. ...... T l'Cill ~ gr e • t 11 n • n c In O . yachts aall right lnfront 01 3Ba, llv, din & f1m rm, Real Estate ~"--'-S379,000. Darrell Peah you. 2 Br 1 ,~ Ba. many !Ctr••. big yd, gar· •r-• m;;;;;;~t , .. , ffi!lj. :i::P~:~~:16;90thouae: :!'~~~t~ly ~rn~~~ •• ~:'. ;~1~ 1:_v11~~ ~ ._,.._. •-la-~ IOOI By owner. Woodbridge 2~r 2ba Huge deck $1500/mo. utile lncld. harp 2 bd. 2 be condo The Inspired work of a _._ u -ChatHux townhome. 2 ocean view. Owne</Bkr. 714/87S-2836 Frpl, gar. pool. ape Nr master crattsman The bd. 2'h ba, +den w/blt~n 953..{!610 Neetly on P-rnauta. 2Br t bell. S72S/mo 111 & ~ llv1no and dtnlno area 1irw LI--bookcase• and cabinets. ... • No pets 859 7326 "II .. 11 1 5w ••-·~Lilt Bt•n 11 ba w/ger--. S62S/mo. • ows so eae 'f, t Extenah•t upgradet In· • -..-makes entertaining a real O•-hlc l ...... tf eluding ale. St39.900. t.BmiiiiCiiK;.;;B.oAp,V;;,milw;B-.r.""i""1•5•,000wl 850·3890 Agt estalde 2 Br. t Be. pleasure Four apaclous Cottage with garden. pr t n c 1pa11 on I y comm pool, IP•. bch, v1111 Balboa Condo. prol encisd garage, patlO, wg bedrooms. Two and E11cel tocatlon. near 714-552·5282 boat slip poislble. Own« dec<>r. compl. turn 2Br yard. no peta. S535t mo one-hall baths Pool. 1pa. beechet and rllttlno pier lllf A••a•ir .. I will conalder lee option. 2b•. lrldr/lam rm. den. ;,.1 5.":°2 aecno-~t Reduced to S379.000 Sundeck • 3Br 2ba. ..,. -675·4010 Pool, apa, beau!. vu: ocn. _ ......... °' .,., .... •·1-1•00 '349,500. 3bd.2'hba.greatvlew b II hi L D • • rm • • -WA n RHIONl Thouund1 below merkat UllU ltLU S a r-S O g O : m ose aaa ttal .._ --------• HOMI., i.e. $2201<own/bkr 752-8870 Beeutllul 24x60 2Br, 2Ba 714/997·3000 ••f 191 pectacu ar OOMn w . top iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml R~ALESTATE .. -11wm111 home. Comer IOI Island dy1. 71 4/771·0426 OOICh 3 Br, 2 ba l'lm 1•11• New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, custom French Normandy Estate 1.2 pnme acre hilltop $1 ,250,000. llTIEWARll Fent11tlcl Sllp, undy beach. 3 Bdrm. omce + F A In Balboa Coves. ample parking. minutes to ocean. $469,000 Ill!! CllYll 131-1.-nK _.. kitchen. Fam rm. llght In· av/wtlnd• Frprc. oar & extras, w ...,., Below m1rket. •belt buy tertor. enclosed porch. $600's • sm lee Fabulous custom bulll --------• In Woodbridge, facing air cond Voong adults Winter I Br. Oen. garage. 539-6190 Bes1 F P I I I h C • I. l large park. Open, airy, welcome $34 500 va1d. no ~ts SS-00/mo rencn rov nc a ome treu t U -acloua 2 Br condo. 5•0_59,37 .:01 ' Utlls lncld. 642·2097 fHataia bllllJ r,1111 !)4111 1,111 1 bUl'1 601d bdJ. bOJ'I Alto f)J1J t.JU ~ll~ &lie 61:11) &124 OIRIUll GAYS UYFlllT Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot 85' boat deck. Plans avall. Now $370,000 w/trade UllWIW llllE l ,_,,.1(,1 I t 1t ~Ii Realtors. 675-6000 Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view 3500 sq. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property taW FRiil llCllE lllTS WARIFIHTO .. M Large 2 atory 3 bdrm wuh patio. view end you own pler/sllp Security gated Fee land. $365,000 on lhe 8th fairway ol prl-..,, .. "' vale B"' Canyon Country S..Utllul 5 Br. & Famlty Price Includes G.E. A 2 8 Vall W4 "' A & b ·"-dbl .. ~rel""' ......... _ & Neer~new. 12· wide. nr Winter ant al r "~_,..,. ___ ,,_~ Club 5 bdrm•. family rm. m. cc.an •Y ....... ""'~ • .,, -·"'" turnl_ .. _. wnr-d -t O""'n H-·H s 11s dryer Ja n Young Npt h,walk toor""..... ........ • ry.,. 11 • rm1, f0fm11 dlnlr19 rm, library .. ~ ~ 1 un S2e,OOO 646-2S73 ~·' $600/mo. 673-3039 be, updeted 1111. 2 gar and 9'>• A maontfloent l·S 2601 llNand View Or .,.....8200 frple & more Ju11 MOO'• ttome. $1 850 000 M c N 8 • h R • 8 11 Y ••tttrw Leta Seat• LllHI 2111 + lee 539-6190 Beet • ' 642-1334or675-6196. ., -Crnt• 1215 da19d/comm 4Br Newty HOME FOR RENT By Own« 4BA SBA Pool 2 Nllctlet. Patm Court Pa-turn. beach. rennla. Fountain Valley 4 Bdrm Ocean VI-SS25.000 clllc View Mauaoleum lor sauna, nr school•. no $775. Feooed yard & Owner Witt Finance price of one S&6-6075 ~11. S1SOO. 661-7712 garage. Kids & pell 760-17341558-2628 Univ. Pk Terrace 3Br --------Dovef model, 2 Ba. xlnt ••trcial Btaan Uafan11~t4 wetcome.553•1500 lt•t+IHst+l1 .. •t Agent. no lee. Prime 2 Br. 2 Ba & 2 Br. l Ba. Duplex on xlnt awl.11\JlUng beach good income. $725,000. Best Vlew. tallest ocean front bldg t.n-plex with apacioua4 Br. l Ba. each level $1 ,200,000. *IUIOll 141,llt* :~~~~~O:~k~ ~: Prt~rty 1250 C.atral UOt UICI· 1 ""1 HWHIT CHM --------•I SpotlMS 363011 duplex alnd S 139,500. J ean GAS STATION/CdM. High Npt Creal 2 Br wfnu cpl 1 harp 2 br HOUSE. Only i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OWC 111· 12%-IOng term Laten 752· 14 14 volume, NII Mrlce Ind!-meny comm. IXlrll. $650 UM Pool and ten· Fresh, brloht and n-Jbr/3b1+Sbrl3b1· 1 vac pendenat ope•atlon. Sate 1 t too nls. Cell 962·7789 carpet, palnl & spacious Ill OAlltl S09 Acect1-walk to NI tnclode1 land. bulldlng Seashore 3Br w/ocean aal. ltacL 2·slory 3 bdrm Comm. TIWll•E 399K 20"/o dn-AppraJMd and business. S9SO.OOO vu. 3 cer 0.,, mo 10 mo • pool & greenery Private 440Kown/bkr&4S-7048 wllhS300,000down.Cor· leese OntySl200. lft!Oomil'P..,.~---.... P. entrance $ t 44,500 Tttalh lt•t4tlell IOUI ll-onadel Marlocellon. Agt. NewporlTownhome: Lo~ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J ol i B"V'"'" D'"''' N B f't 7'.l blbl 631· 1400 3 8drm1:!! beths. pool and •• 675-6700. ty 3 br end unit. Spec\OUI REDICEI 11111 IESI VERDEi Owner says SELLI Now priced at 1259,950 A trememdou. 5 Bdrm and den home with 3 goroeous bathrooms Huge separete lamlly room and formal dining. 2 warm. cozy fireplaces. Sunny country kitchen OVef IOOl<s aperkllng pool & •P• An axecullve home at a bargain price C all lor sho wlno 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS RmUT •AHTill* "PllllEll - "-Ari HI HO:"IT ltl)MI .. In< REAL ESTATE 831-1400 35 Orange Cty properties min 1~1. cash dwn req 111---------FCJf addressu call PATllCI RlllE 760-8702/631 • t266/ Agt ltrlHI t1IJ Hff tall, llAllllYIEWH•H llLLllllE 1211,00011 Oellghllully bright and 1parkllng Carmel model. Step• to greenbell-near recreational area Terrific a •111 IUOI 1ocat1on wtth good a~ IPYIUSS llLL 1umable loan Move-In "•ii•• IEL Ma• condition end ready to - -man go Ask tor Bettina Seller h •ttlntt4. 644·7020 spe Elegant S350,000 2 Br 1 Be wltuperb OOMl1 i 7 & 1 23 tt all I 1---------assumable llnenclng Full vu Remodel, rtblJlld or ••taia .. , l 5 51;-'~~rly P net Br. 2 •,+ Ba. encl gar, price SS50.000 enjoy u la. Binnie Dixon, toW YllW111 Winter rentals now avall-close to tch<>Ola, lhOl)I. agt 759·9100 bl 0 frwys. kid• olc S650 '*Cote Realty & Investment 111-1MO IPPMTlllTT knock• otten wher'I you use r"utt-gettlno Dally Piiot Cla11ll1td Ada to reacn the Orange Co.ut matket Ptlone 542-5&78 tow a am YIEW 200 blk 40' lot. 3br +den. 3ba, yard. compl returb. $575.000. 217 Jumlne. Owner/901 873-5551 IPllllllAY 1-1 .......... a.ntaultH BeaullhirouS.0m home. Owner wHl cerry A.l.T.O. or may trade for enother property In Newport or CdM. OPEN SUNDAY 370 Brlght2Br.2Bacomerunlt a e. ceenlront and 962~471 Mountain 2 Br WOOd on top floor. Lu•ury am-Pentneula locetlon1 C.111 _________ _ lhlngle, apotletl hou.te menltles, owner enxloua for det1111 25 2 bllrm. rtte near w/lagll unit, view, 1 blocil BYCO 845-2251 Wtftrfrt9t ... " IH. ocean Crptt thru-out to beech.1210,000 SPECTACULAR CALL831·1400 Flat fee 539·6190 Best Newell, 497.54 t 1 OCEAN VIEW 1 Br condo on the Don't wall I 4 Br hae, 2 ba. Is~. Orto REcok·ucTllONt $5.000 DOWN baytront, S960/mo atone frplc. bltlns, $850, ·---___ --·--2Br, 1•/,Ba. luxury ocean I lwl neg1erms4move ln.Fte vleW PenthouM In e11· .... , 9ftr 539-8190, Best . $450,000. 3 Br. 2 B1 clualve Vitia Balboa Re-l..taft HOMEFORAENT pool. ocean. bay view, dueed to S265,000 Sale "1Dell IE&LTI Huntington Beech 3 & 4 C1tallna 1YnMt• & night by owner ~f'mlt• Low. PllP 11a•a•1r1111m Bdrm. 5775. F9"l<led llghfi.845 -8557 & Low.15.000down.S2000 -~• 631--0119 Owne</Agen1 mo. at 12v •. 540·7559 114-lll-1111 yard• & garages. Kid• & ~-------.-.---...~--.nr.ii: ~~------pe1swtlcome 863-1500 2 LWe latfrMt leMt Dar u"/Uait1 hlMa Agent. no fM Lov~-6-Afw/r0omlor eY owiJ!R.2Br. 28a P2ia1al1 2107 Old·IOWn eluate 120 y1cflt. Cute3 Br upper, 3er. 2ea down. Step• 10 G;ach. Bachelor. Klda/pelll llne B11lc ··~It .n tfftrt •• , •• ,_u_._._._llEAL __ H_T_An_ &14trtHt •ttr -------.i..------- IWlllMUIYllW •• ,101ta1a ........ 8Muttlul COM Duplex w/35' lllp. Muat ... 1 Priced below appr1l11I 5450. yr.I'( utll pd. Park-blllna. lelaure petto $450 Owner 673-7873 Step1 10 bch, OWC 2nd. Ing. &73·795.4. 2l0 44th & am lte. 539·8190 Beat ta1·4444 "'''~ Hoag Hospltal & beach .col\ Within walklng dlstanc;e. 3 ,"'1 Bdrm, 2112 Ba eod unit ;;;~ condo for profeuloflal at ·~1.1\ Hoag. Community pool "'1•11 just ott large tunny patio. •M' Aeuonably priced lot I "IElllOOIS" " 110 QUILlnlllli Seweral I• CllffH fre• Walk to beach: 4 Bdrm & pool VA 10% loan of $98,000. F/P $159,900. w/4 br OWMl''I houM & 2 br rental. Cobbleetone dr~. br1IClt patio. Sharpl Os* hOUM Set & &in. 414 Cernetlon. 673-853e Wm GrMnwalt Co/Bier * llY frHt OHff * (6021 68 t ·2491 St-rear lniat 4 VIE~I VIEWI VIEW! Own«. 2·3 Bra, W/Nwpt. CertH •el Jiu 2 toS Bdrma U530i2006 Sec. Bid , 2 Br 2 Be. lte opt Of Nie. '385,000. Pool, boat lllp IVlll. 673-0241,631-4562 2 Br. 1 Ba. frplc, gerage. By Ownef· 875 8637 w/d, dlhwshr, lhort walk · -late•• Prt( S to Llttle Coromne S..Ch. C..=....,•-• ........ ..,......, ..... 1;.;;0,.24 .. 1 BMut. eHoutlve home. GlANT OUPlEX· RIM' 705 Popp'/. 1950/mo. -newty decorated, 4 Br 3 • y"" •7"7 1• AUTOS IMPOfHED quick sale Dorothy Hard· cas11e f0< appointment Pride ol ownerahlp In Cosla Mesa'• finest areas-Double door entry to 1 aunny llvtng area Country kitchen. family room. S huge bedrooma. 3 baths. Wilk to all schoola. Only I 149.900 tote! price. Call 10 see 548-23 13 Huge Showcase home: 4 to 6 bedrooms. Pool and spa. Assumable loan of $115,000. FIP $150,000. 1111 ... I U 21& Be pool very trg yrd, nr PORT HEIGHTS AREA. 7 ,,..,,. .. _,., ___ .,.. __ u ___ _,__ 22~3A-VALON. Khoola, 'anops. ~eal BORMS 975-0142 BEAUTIFUL OCEAN All~ tt,.,...,.. A"" A"'·"''\ llMW \·,11,.,. U1111~••t1 ~llJ\ ~ro- w11111 WI II Yll4 VI 11 •11• 9UI GE 75Q·QIOO ----- , ... l#tt • ., f1"ft .. , n.• 11•.rwt. 91lJ --------THE REAL ESTATERS &!!) '"""' J-1:'""'' J,..rw~ L .. '''""''°'-'n• i.....,,. ~ .. MW. fitt• More famlllea are getting :m 111t caimptng "t>vo" this Pill ya11 II you have a •tJ) camper that'• not getting tm uMd. Mii It now wl1h 1 Tht lall"t draw In the WHt ...• Dally Piiot aullfled NJ Cell T odey &42·64178 • ... ...,. ... :::~ CIM&ltl9d Ad ....... -"" .. M1w bt•'" MU °"'I r"'""' "-_ ... ""-" !Wk 11...,... ""-S...b 8ubotu Toy<>U Triumph v..i ...... ...., YotY.o ..... • I AUTOS, O()M[STIC ti•) 111n tlO Wl)I Wl)l 91\\ 91'1 Ill ... 9161 "le.I JI~) •181 AM~ •» -~ llJ07 C'..t11i.. ·-°""'" ... ' tlll ClotY>lo>T tl11 l>od1• Olf ron1 Ort '"':>''... Vlll """''~" t)ll M.-.W'> U'~ oim,....t11t1r U1' '1,._,..1 h U 1' ,_,.. tUS • .,,. .-+t.I ll(t11 ~~~~· ~~\\olllA-~t.~s· .... ... , ...... , ti, ClA• • •OUUt ----- o:o::"~-n::··!_~, :: t.os•-:.'°"~'~ "-""t'I • •It ll 1 ·1~Alcl 1r"I I r A1 8 1 A1 I I N 0 l'I U 0 I ;.· Qin "'•" lalk•no •Dvut •~· ~~,.-,~,~-, -' POI On •o• \n• 1)000 010 ...._ ..... _..__...__L.-1 dn "• wr\ert u,. .itll •malt .--------v •c• '°" nea10 ••• YOvf ron r_,s_c ... , F_,L _A_I o-,-s ~1 -·~:.:,:~: ~~. ··-....... . • - -• ---• f ':.',:1'~?..: :::(J ::;'f .::= I ··" ... ,, • ·• ., ''"'. f f'j #f t ·····hft 11 r I' I' I' I I I I I I : l•J ••• , •• I&••• 142-'474 tr 111-IOll COLDWeLL. BANl(eRO ULllA llUll ...... New Victorian on Balboa laland. Price reduC'ed below com- parable& Private maate:r suite+ 2 more BRS & den. HardW'bOd noon. rrench dool'I, beveled g1Asa wlndowa & rooftop deck make thla home special! Vacant & eDY to lee. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 BroUrM0-9019 area . By Owner. WYllAI VIEWS. 1tepa to China 11~ , ......... , .. , ~:~e~o. u2-4118. •IW 4 ft.Oii ~~:r,3h=.m1~;'\1~ 3-~ bdrma. 2 be, lkyiltea. S 1SOK FHA value. SP rented. Avell 8-l)t t5. 4 hardwood 110011. trpl. ll&ITlflllllAIYllW 1141,500. OP 18.750. oll·•t. parking ph1cea. bultt-ln mlctowaw, aov-~Condo. pool, ten· Rented/managed. $251< patlO, cs.ck t t>tt-ln BBQ .W. tred patio. fruit tr.... nta, wiai11 to beech, highly wrlte·ofl. Agt. Peggy Approx. 2000 eq tt ()per! 28r, IV.Ba Woodbridge 1000 eq feet attlO ~ upgraded-owner wlll help ( 2 1 3 ) 2 8 9 -8 8 f 1 • ~ma. lltlned gtua. r• Condo, patio, lak•. S7't5 $134.900 ()per! Sunday, wtth flnencfnQ 1224,000 287-2212 cenlly r emod•led mo. John 873·0707, 1-4. 3137 Sheron Lane. Call Roy ~6-0M6 Newport OCHn fronla S2100/mo t 111/lut & 933·1381 Iv rneo ttyownet.545-27&e --·-aw.n _..., . 1 s cleentno lee. c 111, _______ _ -• du.,,..x '" tr plex. pee· 873·790t 3 Br, 2 Ba. 2 •try Condo ....... llT tecvaJr. 873-7973. wilhpetlo.pool9tc.l775 0utet ~ion'ft\ 2 Be,---11i1M1 IWID IHll ~.~;'~j,t~~ d!c!:: e79-t1M2 or e12.291e flreplice. RV 1cceH. PAICll SV.SHIO '30.000 GAii bttlne, lela\.lre pellO et ExecuHve view home t149,000 nn1nclng by luxury, 2 bdrm. den. 2'A Wllltakelowdown 4.plex $930. 539·1190. Beat acroN from Turtleroctl, owner. beth. Nwpt Hgt• Luxury CM A t ...... • ""tit • t• ' tennla a pool. 3 Bf 2112 .... ..._ '"' condo 0$)8" Sun t-15 It · · gen ~.,-., ' Ba I 1800/mo. Av1ll llJ ... • 233 tfth Pt-. or call ta $e9t. 3. 752-400e Ml-llH 675--4333. a..ta ltr lalt I tlO I Br 11nl oouege, patio. Kida/pell OK. f1Mr 3 Br. 2 I~~~~~~~~~ BY OWNPJFl-S..Vlew 38'. 5 unil conao pr0j9Clt it trplC, no gar, M 75 Incl, 81 wit• uver. Kitch. 1111111 281, gull'ded communl· Coat• M .... Approved ut,11. 541..0'13 trplC. pool hm. $700'1 + 1y, club, rec fecl1. Xtnf S>l•n• & IMP· 1290,000 2 Br t 88 Cottage yerd flat IM. ~M190, Beet. bttlWe ltlta.... llnenclng. low down net. Agt 66t-1280 Olftoe '1525/mo' Cati Rancho ian Joaquin R2Lot.ontvs"2,aoo '345.ooo (8te11n-1et8 -··---Lm .vea 241.9132 Condo. 2 bd, 2~ t>a. c1mn Agen1oaill45-t111 __ , b r I ... .... 2 megnltlcenl edJ .. r.e. 2 er. 1 Be. gar, bltln renge w I wet • r . r p • to.JOO DOWN-VACANT Fad F~. A. Thr• Arch Bey. So. l.ao & own. open ~m ~. 11100/mo. 640-85&9 - 3 br, 2 bl twnh•, patio, ~ to Mta.ooo. Wiii s.c. gat• area. (Tennie trig. gird. C.t OK. M25 TH6 LAKES, end vntt dblegw. pool. M2·1161 1 rad•, A 0 ti I. 0 r I crte. bHcf\ clbh .. ). + 1500 d9'1. Avall Aug t . Specloue 1 Br, pe111811y ev OWNEA: Top con-115 0. 3 4 5 & • c Ith r. s 1, 100,000'. t,400.000. 1912 A Meyer. 549-3484. f\.lrn. lrg decll. trp6o. dln- dttlon, S 6 den, 2be Col-775-4492 1 °' bOth. CMh or IUll• Ing, Mt•ln lllt, bltlna. 1ege Prll 1121 ooo owe •ble ,.,,,.,.. COUftMy 10 2 Br . .-ic:led o••· qu191 1eo1mo M2·5200 ...,_ wl27K d0wn. S.o-tHe LM llll Bkra. Ownr, Frf·MOtl, oft etreet, PflYete yerd, r.n "-"Y · 3 Bdrm 3b• den lrptc 499-3070. TUH • Thura no pell. $025. 541-1251 HIPIURl1 1.,.. 1o1a wicse. 11'"1 to 21311et-11159 5 + oem•ng·t er oe:cadediar.2iL110. ... 000 .....,, etrwt trontege, 4 car oottage, V9f'/ lmlllf, ,_1y · "°i:k. ~1 ~ .. & -s. MIUfM9 ,._,on partilng. 207 Via Orvteto. Have you rHd todty'• ~ltlOned. no pete . ...-;....ci-....~--------- 4 If 0004 tlOl'N So. '-'10.000. Cell 173-2t5e. Cl"•lfled Ada't " not. 213.,..71-1171. to ..... Co•t ""--., ... heal----------)'OU',. rnlMlnO the bee1 ------r lent bUy 548-0321 Wait)! Me Celt 142·6171 belgelna In townt 9e11 Idle Item& t42-617t fl .... C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aug. 12. 1983 r Linda Isle Bayfront for Lease Long term lease. Newly remodeled. 4000 sq. ft . Exec utive ho me. Unfurnished 4 Bdrm, 4 Yi baths. Pi er and slip for 3 boats up to 55 fc. Shown by appo intment only. 768-8018 673-2585 1-4%-3357 Courcesy to Brokers rt.a.JC NOTIC£ Nil.IC NOTIC£ Nil.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE NIUC NOTIC£ ou .. ot COWITV ,IC'tlflOUI 141MNlll rtcmnoua 141..... 'IC TmOUI BUllMlH rtCTITIOU9 eus ..... ~"'°" COUllT HA.Ml l'TATl.MUfT NAam STAT1..,,,. HAllM ITATDlmNT MAim •TATtMUfT 100 Ct.no Cefttet Othe '#Mt Tile following .,.-.one .,. doing Tile IOllOwll'lo petlOll It doing Tf\8 lllllowlllQ P«M>n II oo.ng Th9 lollowtng P«M>n• are OOlll( a.tit• AN. C• '2101 bvtllld• u bllel-". bu.ineaa u butineu u PLAINTIFF KEAi OOUMANl.el al LEE & ASSOCIATE$ VNETURE MICRO Pl\OOVCTS. 138t2 Via HEALTHTEK 2005 W a~a FOUINE DATA 5YSUMS 10U ! DEFENDANT PATRICK CAPITAL PAATNEASHIP -OR-F1br!Qnte,Ml181onVlel0,92e91 •304.~.·porl 8"th.CA 92ee3 Sitter A ... Fountain v.1 .. y c, ANTHONY AUSTIN, II al ~t ANGE. 2200 WMI Or~. J-P 8raln8f0. 2a81 8Mt, JOI\ H1tlow. 1079 Wftlmlnl&llf 9:111011 To Int ... o.fa"lt Suite 160, Or.no-. Cahl0fnl1 92ee& Cotti M••• CA 12826 01td4on OrOlle, CA 92643 Oevld MtchH I Barrow 40l C-~. '1t1e1 Wlltiam LM, 33885 Nlguel $oor. Tl\ll b\ltlt .... It COnd11¢18<1 by en 'this bueln"a 11 C0'10UGtecl Dy an kn.,O 0 Cotta M ... CA 11202t f O HIE CLERK p-entet the Ome Lagun1 NIQuel, Calllo111la lndlvtd\Hll lr.01v1du•I R•nO•ll Stan10<1 10413 Sf11er uehlOll of Ille 1011w1ng uelendiJtl on 92677 JllmN P 8te•n••d Jon Ha11ow • t08 Foun1a111 Vall.fr CA 92708 Ille complalnl 0e1en<111n1 Pa1rlel.. Johll l Vogl. 8 Ctd•t RIOO'. l1111 &111emen1 was Ille<! ""1111 th• Thll s111em.01 wu fil.O w11n lhe i<e111 M~• 1039 t Sh'"°Yfid9t Anll\ony Aullln lrvloe CalllOfnle 9271~ COi.iniy Clerk ol Orange County on COOlllY Cieri>. or Ore•lge County on Or Senia A111 CA 92705 Enter default only JoM Melut, 3368 t W1no1emnw. July 27 11183 !July 27 t983 Hut 1>u.inett 11 conc1uc1e<1 by • Judgmen1 to oe enter&O LllQune Niguel, Calllornla 92817 F2'16M F%211H5 gsnerel P••lr~"11P Exhibit A Larry O'Brien, 3 I Hit Dore! Pteae. Puollsl\8<1 Orange Coast Dally Publlthed 0• onge Coas1 O•llV OavoO Borrow STATEMENl OF NATURE ANO legune Niguel. C1Ufoml1 92877 Piiot Aug !>. 12 t9, 28. 11183 Pilol Aug 5. 12 19 2CI, 1983 Thll 111111men1 wH Iii.cl wnn Ille AMOUNT OF OAM1'GES John E1tnn1r1, Ill()., 1 C1lllorn11 4466-83 '-'69 83 Counl~ Cler~ ol Ofange County Of As 10 P1a1n11rf. n1om1a J corpotallon, 2200 Wtll Or•no• lllllDLIC ""'TICE Julv 2 1983 woo<!. Sull• 150 Orange, CaUlotnle HID nu F221021 Ouuman1 92868 P\&.IC NOTICE Pu1>ll•11eo Orange Caul Dall) If) General damagea ol Pi ul Eernl\erl, 506 Norlll Butte FICTITIOUI BUllNEll Pllol Aug 5 12. 1Q, 26. 1983 S 150,000 00, plus 1nteres1 uocordlng Coutl, Bree, Calolornre 92621 FICTfTIOUI BUJINEl8 NAME ITATIMlfNT 4"'74-~ to law ro tile oate ol entry or tudg-Charles Noble, t321 t Nelli. Senta NAMI ITATEMl!N't f h" tollowlng person la doing rnent; Ana Celllornle 92706 The lollowlng per1on la doing Dullness as (21 Specie! dameges In Ille 11mount Thomas Ewing, 221 VIII N~. 1>u11nes1 H N 0 E ENTEF\PAISES, 27 Solver ol S t8.000 00 plua Interest eccor<I-Newport Beach, Cllllornla 112683 TROUT & ASSOCIATES CON· Cte&cent. Irvine CA 112715 CITY OF NEWPORT HACH 1ng to lew to 1roe date of entry or Roger Alloades. 8599 PhOenl• Av-SUL TING AGENCY. 17378 Elm St , Noe Feldmitn, 27 Sliver Cre..cent, P\18LIC NOTICE Jud9emen1, and enue, Fountain Valley. Celllornll Fountain Valley. CA 92708 ltvlne CA 92715 NEGATIVE DfCLA,.ATIOM (J) Punitive dameges In tile 92708 Tl\omu w Gllmef, 19522 Oki Charles C Trout, 17378 Elm SI . Flora Feldman 27 Solver Creocen1, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllll 1 amounl of S350,000 00 Ranon Road. Yorba Linda. Calllornla Fountain Vellay CA 92708 Irvine, CA 927 t5 Neglll•va oac1eret1on Ilea bee• As 10 P1a1r11lll i<arl Ooumanl 92686 This bus1neaa It conducted by an Thl5 1>u11n11n " condu4:1ed Uy on prepare<! oy lhe City OI Newpor' 11) Gener111 Oameges In lhe amounl Randy Verdl6Ck, 29921 While Individual ~ndlVlduat Beac;I\ 1n connactioh with the 01 $350.000 00. p1us1n1111est acco•d· Otter. Laguna Niguel. Callloinle Cnarles C lroul Noe Feldman 5TH AVENUE STREET IMPROVE 11og to 111w lo the date of entry of 926n Tnos etalement was Ille<! with lhe Tr111 stetemen1 was hi•<! wun 11111 MENT BETWEEN JASMINE ANC 1udgment Thll bualneas 11 c;onducted by 1 COi.iniy Clerk of OranQe County on County Cl"rk ol Orang" County on NARCISSUS AVENUES (21 Special damages on the 1mount general pannetshlp Auo 3 1883 July 20 1983 11115 the present m1en11on of fh8 Clt> ol St t,000 00 plus 1n1eras1 &CGOfd· c o Daly, A1t0<ney F2220M F22t IOI 10 llCC4IOI 1ne Nege11ve Oeci1telio; ling 10 law 10 111e <late ol enlry or This llalemenl was lllecl wltl\ Ille Published Orange Cout D•lty Publlshe<I Otange Co1tt Daily anO suppo•llng documents Tne Cit• tudgment. and County Cl11tk 01 Orange County on Pllol Aug 5 12. 19 26. 1983. Ptlol Aug 5 t2 19 28 1983 encourl!ges memel>ef of Ille oer-ai I (31 Punitive <11mugea In 1ne Aug 2 t963 44~·8J 4.473 83 public 10 review eno comment Of amount of S350.000 00 · P'2220N • 111 '°'IC NOTICE I tno~ oocumentation CoplflS ol Ille As to P1a1n1111 Thomas M C.D. Oaly l •• Corp. P\EllC NOTICE rUIK. N6Q&l1ve Oecieratoon ano support Oouman1 17 Corpofale Plu.e Or. FICTl'TIOUI BUSINEBB ono documents are evarlat>le for put> I 11 General oemages In lhe •mount ... WIJO'I .. ec:ll, ca. t29tO FICTITIOUS BU9'NEl8 he revoew an<! mspectoon at lr>e Plan otS12500000,pluslntereslaccord· Publtsl1e<! Otange Coesl Delly HAME ITATEMINT NAME ITATEMIENT lnlng Department. City ot Newpor 1rog to law 10 the date ol enlry ol Pllol Aug 12. 19. 26 Sept 1. 1983 l'he ro11owlng persons are <101ng Tne lollow1ng persons are doono Beac:I\. 3300 N-pen BouleverG PlELIC NOTICE Judgment, •~30-63 bualness as bu11ness as Newpor1 Beac11 Calllornla (714 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! 121Sp~~ldamage5~tneamoum ~P~CERSPEC~LTI~.220•0 BAY MANAGEMENT CO 30 164~2218 Publl~e<! Ora~~u _ ot $4 ooo 00, plus Interest accotdlng Pl1cenll• Ave , Coete Men. CA Unoe fale. Neport Beacfl. Ca 92660 Delly p1101 Augusl 12. 1983 •-IC MftTll't flt&IC NOTICE P\&.IC NOTICE 10 law 10 1he dale of entry ol tudg· flt&IC NOTICE 92627 Cynlhoe Moore, same aa ebove 459e-.e< ____ ... ____ nu __ "-' ____ 1-------------1·-------------lmenl, and laura A Spencet, 2208-0 Placen-Thos business Is conductea by an BUPSNOR C<>UftT Of' Total considera tion lo be without l'°"' bel119 lleerd unleH (3J Pun111ve <1amages 1n the FICTITIOUS BUllNEl8 ua Ave .• Costa Mesa, CA 112827 tndlvldual. Tite aTAft Ol1 CMIOIUL'I $615.000.00. etle leaklng Slllll }'CXI reapond wlll\ln JO deya. Aeed amount ol $350.000 00 NAME STATEMENT Daniel B Spencer. 2208·0 Cynthia Moore Pt&.IC NOTICE "°" ntl COUNTY lhowwl. the lnf0tmeOon below. A& to Plalnllll. Kimberly Oouman1 The 1011owlng persons ere d<>lng Ph1cenlie Ave , Cos111 Men, CA This statemen1 was tiled wl111 Ille Ol1 LOI ANGlllUI 2-Eluye< llhall PllY ,_ enabling II you wish to ~ettk the advlc:e ol an ( t)Generel damages In lhil amount business as 92627 County Clerk of Orange County on STATEMENT Of" In tlle ...... GfllteE ..... of ~ b\lyer to UMlme tile exlttlnQ Trust attorney In this matter \'OU ShOl.lld ol $5 000 00 plua lnle•esl llGOOrdlng VIDEO VISTAS co .. 8t43 McF•d· fl\la business IS conducted by an Augusl 5, t983 ABANDONMENT OF UN OF T f "' D d c Owl with Home Savings of Am«I· do so promptly so 1ha1 your wtllten 10 law 10 Ille de1e of entry of Judo· den Ave 112, Midway City, CA. unincorporated assoclallon 01her F222217 FICTITIOUS BUllNlfl8 HA• · ~ will"~,;n -ca. reaponMI. II any may be llled on men•. 92655 then 8 partneril\lp Published Orange Coaa1 01lly The unoets19nec:t does hereb) NOTICE OF PERSONAL REP 3-Cul\ to be ac:tJutled through time. (2)Spec1a1 damages Is the amount Gary Mancuso (Pllllllpj, 81•3 Laura A Spene&< Pllol August 12. t9 26. Sept 2. 1983 cerllly lhat. ellecllve July t, t963 ~ RESENTATIVE'S SALE OF REAL eectow depending upon the preclee AVl801Usted ha sldO demar1a•ae of S5.000 00. plus lnleresl accor<1ln9 McFadden Av . •2. Mldwey City, CA This llatoment was flied with the 4684·83 ceased to do l>uslness under Ille ltc- PROPERTY ANO PRIVATE SALE t>Wenoe of tne existing encum-El lrll>uma: lede dec:ldlr contt• Ud. to low to the date 01 entry of Judo· 92855 County Clerk of Oran119 Counfy on 111mllC NOTICE tlllous firm name or· BAL80, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that brWICi8 to be uaumec:t by buY8( , aln audtencle e nMtnoe que Ud. ti· ment, an<! Eslet Cunvora Olwa, 8 HJ July t2. 1993 ruo ISLAND REALTY ANO INVEST• THOMAS A FERFUSON M Per-4-All Oepoelta for lut months 1pond1 dentfo de 30 dlH. l88 la (3)Punltlvedamageslnll\eamount McFaddenAv 112,Mldwey Clty,CA. ,220412 NOTICEOFT"U8Tflf SALE MENT CO 81 201 Maflne Avenue aonll AeoreNnt .. lve of tne ESTATE rent, eecurlty. clMnlng and key. II lnlMmeelon qlM 119ue. of S350,000 00 92855 Publlsl\oc:t Orange Cout Daily HUMBE" _ .. u Balboe 11111nd, Newpon Beach, Call-,MES T. f eppliceble. will be pr1Hatoc:t ea of It ~ou wtall to_. 1ti. ed•ic. of Thia busineas 11 conducled Dy' 8 Piiot Aug 5 t2 19 28 1983 ,_,_ lom11 whtch butlness wu rormerl) OF JAM S T. FERGUSON, JR .• ~ the~ of .-:row. an ettomer In Ihle matter, JOU T 0 TA LS Oenerel Demegee: general perlnetahlp • • • • 4"7 l-&3 YOU ARE IN OE FAULT UNDER A compoa&c:t ol lhe tollOWing corp<>t· ceued wtM MM et f)flVal• Nie, to the 5-Seller Wiii lumlllh a current re-allould do 90 promptly 80 that rour $630.000 00. plua lnleresl thereon Gary Mancuso OEEO OF TRUST DA TEO OECEM· •tlon wnote name In full •ncl place o hlghMI and beat bidder, undef the pot1 from 8 llceneect peel control written reeponM, If ..,1, maJ be eccordlng lo law, 10 lhe d•te of entry Tnls statement was lllec:t w1th tile flt&IC NOTICE BER 23. t980 UNLESS YOU TAKE resoaence 11 as tonows. 10 wtt terma and condlllona her91nell« operator OOY9ttng vlllble and ae-ftled on time or Judgmenl C 1 Clerk of Oren e County on ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR CLAW CO e Cahtornll cor~ menUontd. and eub)ect tooonflmla-oeeelble .,..of the houae and 011-81U1ted .... eo4lcll., .. _ SP9Clal Dem-ee• $36 000 00, J:'~y 1983 g FICTITIOOI •u•••• PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A atton. 20t Maflne Avenue. Bal . tlon by INI Superio<, Court on age. Seller autl\0<lzes peyment Jo de 1111 eboeedo en Hie aeunlo, plus 1n1erest according to law, to lhe 'f F220l30 HAME STATEMUIT PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN ltlancl. N9WPO'"t Beach, Clllllor Auguwt 22. 19e3 I I 10 o dodt A.M. through MCrOlllr f0< Mid teport and debefla 11-'0 lnmedlatMneflte date ol entry or ju<lgrnent Publlshe<I Orange Co111 Delly The following person Is <!<>lng EXPLANTION OF THE NATURE OF The or1g1nel llCl1tl0Us OUSlnMS n~ or thef'M"8r within the time altow8d f-1• pay for 'elfmlnallon or dry rot. de Mt• ~·· IV ~ .. ~t~ Punltlwe Demaoee $ ',400.000 00 Pll I A g 12 19 28 Sepl 1 1983 buslneH IS. THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU .... ,_, WIS llle<I with Ille °""194 by law, et the omc:. of AettrMn & fungi end active termite lnfw11tlon MCftta at hat a'9""8. puede -Coet1 $160,00 o u • . ' 4527•83 CAL.IFORNIA GLASS & METAL. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW·1County Cieri( on Novemoer 3 Altmtln ettomeya for tM Penonal "lilt'/· Seller wit! alao repail tne dam'. ,.,ieu• 1 t19mpo. Oiied Mey 28 1983 t5732 BlueBlrd Ln Huntington YER 1982 County Clerk s Illa n ~tatlw •1 91n Wllllhlr•. r.ultlng trom lnfeatatlon If eny 1-TO TltE DEP'ENOANT: A cMI MIChHI Zinn Beecn Cal 92649 . NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lhll F203174 Diie June 30 1983 c BoullMlrd. Suite 818, a.v.ty H1119. -tste. s-., wtll repair IMlllng 11111 com"81nt llae been fltlcl b}' the Anomey '°' Plarnllfl P\&.IC NOTICE Brie~ Stoecl<et. 15732 BlueBuc! MAR VISTA FINANCIA~. INC a(;()(· Com1>81'! Callfomle 90212 ell the r1gtlt, tltte. "-11. PllMll" aoatnet you. It Y041 wletl to OECLAllATION UHOE" CCfl 595.5 Ln Huntington Beach CA 9264g porellon, 767 Noni\ E StrMI, San La..11enc;e A Wllllelldet Int.-and 811818 of •ne declMMd, &-Seller lhall l\.lmllh buyer wftl\ • det.nd ltll1 lawault, yCM.t mutt, A· THIS ACTION. ls 001 on a contrecl FICTmOUI aualHEll T0hrs t>uslness 11 conduct&O by. en Bernardino CelllOfnla 92403, Tef6-Preslc:ter ~ -:~A 'f{'1• J'J,18• J"A~ 11~1 PrellmlnMy Tltle Repot1 II Miter' a within JO days 1f1et lhls aummons 11 ior 1nstallmen1 sale tor goods°' ser· NAME STATUffHT 1n<1lv1du11 phone Number (7 14)38 I· 14 t t 11 Puohshec:t Orange Coatt Ollly Piie FE~USON JR "-* hM ~ ·--~ and buyer ahell haYe ftw ~ on you, r1ie wlln lhll courl •!Vices sul>jeC'I 10 CC 180 t. etc (Unruh Tiie lollowtng P«son 11 doing Brian Stoec;ller the presenl Truslett unaer lne dee<I Augull S 12. 19. 26 19,!3 448&-a • ·• • 5) daya eller 1'9C81pt to flPP'OV9 or wrltten reSPQnee 10 lhe comp1a1n1 AcO business u Thi• slatement we.; filed with tile of !rust llere1n111111 mentooned. "''" --------------1 ~ ~ ~t~ ~ 1i:;~~-dteac>Prove llldl Repot'I. Unless you do. your delsul1 wot be B 11 no1 on e condllionel aales con· MAN o • s s H E; L l 139 9 t County Cieri. of OranQe County on Miii to the highest bidder fOf cean In P\&.IC NOTICE that; tne ~ 81 Ille time oi 7-Buyer topr~evldence of nre entered on appllcetton of tile platn-tract subjett 10 CC 298t, etc erooknursl SttMI, Garden Grove, Aug 2. 1983 lawful money of tile Untteo S1ate1 ____ ;.,;;..._.;.._.;.... ___ ---1 hit O..th In end toe,. that oenetn lneuf~ eutlldent to mMt th9 lltt, and this coun may enter a judge· tRee•·Leverlng Molar Vehlefe Salee CA 92644 F221• wUhOUI warranty of eny kind at • 8T A TEMENT Of" ASHii__,. • C lendet'1 teq~ts. mant egatnat you IOf 1118 relief de-and Finance Acl). Emmenuel Kurk<!Jlan 2175 Mallul Pul>lish&O Orange Coul Dally public auction al the lime and piece NOTICE Of MCOf'OINO Ol1 teel~C::::-'9:,'0r ltyof~; 8-Buyer to lnapect dock and plet mended In lhe comple1n1. which C-11 no• on en obllgallon lor gooc:ts. Ot. •208. Anellelm. ci. ll2802 Pltol Aug 5. 12. t9, 26. 1983. de1lgna1&0 below.'" the Counly of DIAGflAM ANO AIHllMDf't ~Celltom'~ .... ~deecr=·Mfol-.tip et ''* eubject property. and could •Hult In gernlsllmenl or services loons or extensions of Thia buslnen 11 conducted by: i n 4"'72-83 ine State or Ca11torn11 des1gn11eq . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl\1 1__ Loi r-:".!.... 2 of RMul>-buyer wlll pay for any corrective wages. taking or money or p1oper1y cr&dll sublect 10 CCP 395(b). Individual. below. ell Of tile right. lltle and lh di d th cij-01 s.Ct.;;'i Balboe laland woftl and ,,_..ry repel". 8uye< ot otl\er relief requested In the com-I c:er11fy 101 0ec1ara1 un<!er penalty Emmanuel l<urka1len P\&.IC NOTICE ~~~,1~1~1~~11~1~~~ ~~~uy•::c:~ 1 1 m:ue~~~ ~.~:'~.i mtip -~ In BoOI< 6• wtn pay the plet trenlfer lee In Ille plelnt ol per Jury 1na1 Ille foregoing ts true Tn1a 1111ement was Ille<! wllh 1he FICTITIOUa BUllNIEll is sltuale In aald County end Is <I• pu1>ilc omprovem8fl19 1n the CITY 0 ~30. Mleoellaneoua Map In thei ~m of $220,00 88 required by the Dated· July 28, 1982 en<! cortect and 111111 this dectaratlon Counly Clerk of Orange County on HAME ITATEMENT S<:rlbect below The strettl addresa 11 COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA, In offloe of in. CounlY Reeorder ol Or-IV'ty of Newport Buyer to be •were LEE A BRANCH, Clerk Is exec;uted on May 26. 1983, el Aug 3 , 1983 · 1 ~peclal assessmenl d1stnc1 know County that the eub)ect property lncludM an By·C K11eler. Oepuly Santa Ana California FZ220t7 1118 tollowlno PillSOn le <101n9 any. or other common deaignauon.11 and designate<! 81 Allt:ta•N ~ proep;,y 18 commonly known undivided one-1\ett lntereet In the Publlahed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Michael ZJ~n. decleran1 Published Orange Coast Dally business as: any, 01 said P•OP81'1Y 11 M t forth Dll~ICT NO 12-1 (8TE,.UNG A' u 125 ~n Bay Front Balboa pier etlhe eubjec1 prOC)llt1}'. Seller to Ju!y 29, Augu91 5, 12, 19 1983 DECLARATION OF MAILING Pllor Aug 12 19 26, Sepl I , 1983 COPIERS UNLIMITED. !561 t>elow I .ENUIE) · ilave no obligation to repair the 4384-83 rCPP5871 T~ d<I 1 lh 1 11 4528 83 Pegasus St , Santa Ana, Cal 92707 Said <lee<J ot lrusl wu e•acuted fhereon&fle• relerre<! 10 • llland Callfomla 928e2 The Nie le u ... _ ft._ p1 ' "' 8 ress 0 e 0 ow· • Raymond Carl i<llngler. t561 by tile Trustot oesignated l>efow and ·•s•••ament "''slr·-··i h"" ~ n'" eubteci to ~al anc:t tpeCtal tax• wat« ne 10 1""'.,..... °'any umb· Ing defendant 11nd of h•s &ltorney of .., ~~ .,. .... -........... for tM nacat -19e3 to 19&4, and Ing pro~10•·pro·• .. -an 1,,.,_.,11on flt&IC NOTICE 1ecord os unknown 10 pe1nt1ll and his Pegaaue St· Santa Ana. CA. 92107 wu recorded on the dale, In lhe corded 1n the Olll<le ~I tile Supe ,_ ~.... •"'"' ..,.-.. II 1N I Sll.,on Elolse Klingler, 1561 Book en<! at the Peg• u Oocumenl on1enoen1 ot StrettlS of said City c covenants. dondltlont, reetrlellona, o1 BulldlllQ Record• by th9 City ol OUHOE COUNTY a omey ame P\&.IC NOTICE Pagu111 St .. Santa Ane, CA. 92707 Number of Olflc1al Records tn thertnfl 2no da ot Aug 91 11183 .,, r1gtlt1 of way, -*"'-· ,_. N.wpOl'1 e..cn prior to cloelng IUf'IE"tOfl COUlfT Plilllcll Anlhony Austin. (HoweY9r. f l\ls business Is conducted by an Olllce ot Iha County Rec0<det of ln&I •II suJs .. ~ • 1,_.;, 8, v10on1 of r8COfd. tt any arid Ille U · IMCtOW Buyer wfll egrM to eocepl 700 Civic Centw Dr WMI en oroer ol Court os Delng sought FICT1TIOUI BUl,..fll lndMdull. seld County, 111 u de119na1ec:t due eno payable •mmectla1ely cept!On of mlrwale. o14, QM. water • ~ne City Report anct any work rec-a. I A CA mo1 concurrently l!etewlfh for publl-NAMI ITAn•HT Raymon<! C.rl 1<11ng1et below. end conveyed said ptope<ly The peyment 01 said 1Um or er carbOna and l\yc:trC>-Clll'bone on or pmmenc:ted 1,,.,'.e1n ahlll be oone at PlaJnlllf "M':,,,:~a C • Fltcner encl cet•on or I~ onstent Raq.-1 ot The loltowtng perton I• dolng This atelernenl was meet wit" tne 10 the TrutlM thef'&m t08Glftecl i pertoon lllereot may Ile rnoc:tc 10 t~ undef Mid lend now of record, II atl'i· Ul8 expen .. ol Miier l d T 11 db FISC ER Enter Detault) ous1neu as County Cl«lc or Orenoe County on Sal• of 11\ee>rope<ty wlll be m1de Oll"41 01 Ille T reesurer Ollllhln lhir' The~ 19 IMO MJbfect 10 ,..,,,., 10-Tht Ill e1ectrk:el. plumbfng. T :::"~~ER :Cs~~uss' H • I '9f'llly (or defar•) unoer penally (A) TIMESAVERS INDEPENDENT Aug 2. 1983 purl<Janl 10 tl\4t d~nd 01 the I •30) di s a11e Iha dlle Of .. commltmenta ltlroughl June, 1984 ~ting arid IPl>fl~ to be In good ot perjury that the fOfegolng 11 true TRUCKING SERVICE, (B) T ITS , F222.011 Beneflclary under u1<1 deec:t of trual 1 Y r " lt>d tM date8 of Sef>temb« 3, 1883 ~order at aoee of -=row. Oefendenl Lenee l Ru<lman. •k•1ano correcl 1n<1 tl\al ll'lll Ol!clar· (Cl TIMESAVERS. 3001 Redl\111 Ave . Published Oranoe Cout Dally ~nd oy •Hllon or d8fau111n the P•Y· coroont>g 0' the dllgflm an through Septemb« t4. lea:l -12-Eacept M atetec:t n«eln. the L~MLN~~cg';8 22 111on os ewecuted on (Oete) June 30, Suite 1.101, Cosl• Mesa. CA 92828 Piiot A 5 12 t9 26 t983 mentor peflO<'mance or obltg•11on1 aHessment& 61 Shown above It committed tor,..,,,., to• Mm«1 ten-P'098'1Y to be IOIO In •• ._ r9•• con• auMMONS 19838renc:t1 Reynolds George M Weells. 2949 Andro1 UO • • • • 4486-83 teeurecl by nld deec:t of tr1111 lnctud· 1111 d•Y IOf payrnenl oetno the 1 ant et no ctwge. idttton. Sele tub)ect to ec>PtOVal of HOTICEI You llaYe been •118d MEMORANDUM OF COSTS St Cos1a M .... CA 92626 Ing the deteut. not!Ge of whlCll wu da~:! =:i~1~9:~ Cnetl< It _J!-.,..'ermeu ro:;!a;condlllOna of the !Court: TN C-1 ma7 08Gl48 egelnet JOU Costs and Ol1bursamen11 11e dThla<I bu,11,_ 11 conouc1ed by eo Pta.IC NOTICE recorded on Ille dlle. on the OOOll ow.-sn P of lhe P<oe>er!Y Dela< -13-Bldt or ottera an lnvl1ec:t tor -......t ._..... ....... d '" 1,1 .... a• r-•'---• (CPP 1033· 1 in ''" ua and el the Pae. and as Oocvmenl 1 OI Sl:Z0.020.00. Buyer to obtain 1 ~ ~~~ ~l~I, '°" rMpond wllMn ao dare. f'Md a Clerks F1l1ng Fees S95 00 n:'~tament wsu filed with 1119 NAME ITATEMIENT dafgneled below In the even• or the r11ture 10 Pl 1..c.atl lfwOu9'I MCr'OW In tne""" "'' ,w .. ,...., your ~ ... ,,.., un • """ ~ "'"""' " · G M Wee!! FICTITIOUI BU~81 Numbef ol said 01tic11t Records • you ma1<e eny peymenl °" -"' TIW't Deed In l"8 of -"' ..... ·---1 0 the tnformetloft below. o Prooess Servers F-$65 00 C belore the oprrett0n ot said met ,_ eum Aettman & Altman. attorneys for tile 11 you wish 10 _.. the advice 01 en 198 10, publlCetlOn 01 SummontJ County Clerk of Orange ounr, on Tiie fotlowlng perton la doing The 101a1 amount of lh8 unpala tlon&O l)eflOd serial t>Onds Shall t S321.100.00 M more pertlcuMwty Ml Penonat Ae9r_,tallw et 97771 TOTAL S l60 OO Aug 2 1983 bualneU U balenoe of the ol>llgllton tecured byl forth below Buyer 10 -ulet· WU hi B<xlle d s· It 818 attorney In thl• rneUer. you .nould e F222012 (A) NATIONAL IMMAGE COOROI· said deed of lrull eno estlmlled l$1U&d on Bceo<dance with OIVISIOO Ing encumbr80C8 ot recotd In tile e.!,fy• Hlll9 C~~~I• ~~ 12 ~ do so l>fOmptty so tl\11 your wrltllHI I am lhe ettorney ror Ille pfalnlllft Publlahec:t Orange C0811 Dally NA r £ ENTER p RISES ( B) cotls expenses end edvanoes •• or lhe SlrMts and Htgnwey Code llOOC'Oltlmat• eume of 1173.880.00. m8)' be ntec1 w1111 tile Cleric 01' tile responae. 11 anv. mey t>e llled on in 11111 case. the parties """° clalm Piiot Aug 12 19 26, Sepl 1, 1983 CHEVERON, (C) SHELL. (0) UNION. tile time ol 1"9 lntltal pubhc;atlon ot I 'he State 01 ca1u~noa nmP<oY lime • tlleM co111 To lhe bell of my 4522-33 (E) OBIE F) EXXON (G) ARCO N IT · S lel d 1 ment Act ot t91t I. lo repr- DllTH NDTICl:I THOMAS ~':\a~o:'i:::!.i~ AVllOIU11e<1 he stdo demendeda knowledge ancl 1>e11er the 1orego1ng Au r o CALRE ~PECIAL. •105 E. 18111; ~~~ed 0:~ rustee s 1 1 81 g· o e..ich essessmeflt 01 ONE HUNORE at hf•~ eddr-ol 89M,. A Et lribume. lede OeGldlr contra Ud. 11em1 of cos1 ere correct and l\ave Coeta Mesa, 92827 As uaec:t herein "TRUSTOR" 911811 Fll'TY OOLLARS (150 001 or mo Com1 1545 28th St,_ Sant aln eudlencle • ~ qlM Ud. re-oeen neceeaerllry lnctH'red In Ihle CIC• Pta.IC NOTICE Mlcl\aef E Moriarty "'04 2191 be dettmed lo mean ··TRUST ORS II tema1nlng unpaid for lhlrtr (30) de •------------~on=.'~e11tornla 90404 81 Mrt 11,,! eponda dentro de IO dlae. l88 le 11on ManheHan a..ch, CA • ' m0<e lhan one Truator 11 dealgnatecs alter the dale 01 1ne recording, 1 after ftnrt publlcatlon of 11111 Notice lnfofmaclon que atciue. I certify lor cteclere) undet penally ICOM.IO Thi• buelnelS le conducted by: an below. and "B-f1C1ary·· shall be sleled el>Ove ANDERSON ~ bef rnalll Ille l6le tt rou wlell to_., Illa advice of of perjury tl\ot 1110 l'On!Qolng 11 true FICTrrlOUI llUllHlll lndlvlduel deemed to been "Beneflclar1et·· 11 Tiie bond.s sh&JI Dear 1ntereat 111-FC::,rther ~ormetton and bkl an att-y In thl• m•ttet, you end correci1, and that this decter-HAlillE ITAnMfNT Mlcl\181 E Moriarty rnore than one Benellcl1ry executed the rele or EIGHT PERCENT (8' ED M U N D W I L L I A M ~arm• IPPIY et the ottloe of the et-tllCM.tld do eo ptomptlJ IO ti.et JOUr •lion fa nacuted on (Date:) May 28. The following person '' doing fl\11 staternenl wu ltled with Ille ihe nnnNotlce or Oefault l\erelneboe per annum Said bOnd shall exter ANDERSON, age 67, passed~' for the Per.onal ~I•· written'"'°""' If en7, mey be 1983 II Senta Ana, Calll0<nl1 l>uslneea u County Clerk of Orange County on mentlO<*l. over a period ol NINE 19)yeers fro away on August 9 l983 in t~ ftlold ~time, MICHAEL ZINN. declaranl VIVE LA DIFFERENCE, 2211 E 17111 July 25 1983 The time and piece of sale de-the 2no day ol Jenuery 1985 A ptl R • l&-The rlnl\t 11 ,~ 10 reject 11U.tedcMe888'fle:lt1r el conM-OECL.1'RATION OF NON MILi· Strettl, Sanla Ana, CA 92701 • ,.U1l:IO 11trlptlon ot H id property and ottie< clpal sum shall beCome due and P• oseburg! Oregon . M r . 1anv o a1ibld D ted· ,. 1 4 Jo de un •boOedo ell "18 aeunto, TARY STATUS Claudlne W11gn1, 16812 W11Jnu1 Published Orange Co111 Dally dete referred to ebo.,. ere u fol· Ible to Iha Treasurer In annual Pa. Anderson lS SWVIVed by his ')~an I. 8 . UQUI ' debefla "-lo lnmedletemente, Oelend1nl PatrtGI Anlnony Austin StrMI, Fountain V1lley. CA 92708 Piiot Aug 5, t2. 19. 28. t983. IOWI County 0,.nge menle begtnn1n9 Octot>er t5. t98 beloved wif e Minam loving Tl\omu A FetgulOl'I de Mte m-a. '" '"PU8•1• Is not In the mllltery Mrvlc or In the Thia 1>uslnes1 is COllductec:t by en 4466-a3 Trustor JIMMY M LlnLE ANO unlll lully oald Tne rtral Interest pa f th f M • ' (J ) P«eonal A411>f teltW Meflta, al 11•1 ateune, P4lede "r mllltery service of tile United St8188 ondlvlduel KAREN A LITTLE HUSBAND ANO men! 111111 be payable to ti 8 er o ~rgie 1m 1 in.Tit of reolatrade a tlempo. 11 defined In Section 101 of tile ciaudlne Wrlghl fl\alC NOTICE WIFE ' Treasurer on the 15th dav of Apr Stallard, Conrue (George) JAMES T FERGUSO~ ~R 1-TO THE DIFfHDANT: A oMI Sotdlers en<! Sellors' flellet Act ot This aletemenl wH llled With tile Deed 01 Trull Racordatton Date • 198• Bacerra Barbara (Tim) Wil-· o.cM..d complelnl llM bMn ntec:t :t the t940. u 1menc:ted ena not enllltec:t County Clerk of Otange County on NOTICI OF T"UlftlE'I ••LE Oecernbef 30 · 1960 Book 13894 Tnernel1er me Int-• peymen It ams • B l II (Barbara) M9'MAN a Al.TllAM pelntm 8'efflat rou. It '°" w II to to Ille t>enellls ot the Act July 25, 1983 r22MOI On August 3t, 1983. •I 2:00 P.M .• Page 1085 ~rneni No 47434 will t>e '°' e .i1 161 monlh P8flocl., d • Do h Da d At9ef'MiJ'a ,_ ...,_.. det.nd le lewault, you muet, I c9rtlty (Of declare) under penalty P\Jblllhec:t Oranqe Co.ut Dally MIO-Cal a.mo... a Calllornle Car· Notloe 01 Oeleult Recordatlon Datt 111111 l>e Plylble to tne TreuCJrer 1 An erson , rot Y ( 111 ) .-...-,...,... within 10 daya •Iler thlt summons ls of perjury that ''* rOfegotng lttrue Piiot. July 29. A119Ull 5, 12, 19. 1983 poretlon. 410 w Sedillo. Covina. Mitch 28• 1983• Oocllmenl No the 15th d•Y 01 Apf'M end ()(;tQ04 Galas, Patue (Greg) W1bon, W1t1....,.. .... l'8 111 Miiied on you, Ille with tlll1 court • end correct. enO lhet Ihle aeciat-4320-83 Calllornte 91722 u duty IPPOfnttd 83-128591 end the 1111 interest payment b Roberta A nderson and ......,-. CA.. iat12 wrlllen raaPOnM to Ille comp111n1 811on 11 u ec:urecl on (Date) Mey 26. TNllM under and purauant 10 Deed Time 01 Sele '. 1 00 AM Frtoay Sep. comas dua tile October t5tl\ lfC)j Ro~ (J ) And ,......,_. Or-.. C-1 Oelt)r Unless you do. your default wlH be tll83 at S1n11 Ana P\8.IC NOTICE of TNlt r8COfdtd October 2 l980 leml>ef 2 1983 ' ' wtlh Ille lest annual paymerll ot prl . rt anet el"90n, ,.... ~ n 12, 111, tta entered on appll<:atlon of tile plaln-Mleneel Zinn, declarenl u lnat No 3199, In boOll 1377, ~ Place ot S•MI South front en1r1nce C•P•I or Ille t>onds luuec:I to r• chenshed gr. andfalher of 12 •1 -G • 1111. and this court may enter• Jud~ Pu1>1111hec:t Orange Cout o.ry Piiot ~NO« COUNTY 1598• or OlflcleJ Rec:ofde In the offlc9 10 tile 10 Ille Old Orange County r-t tne unpaid _, and great-grandfath~r of l. meot egalntt you IOf the retie! de-Augusl 5. t2. 19. 26. 1983 «89·83 aUf'IEMOfl COURT of ''* County Recor~ of Or.,. Courtl\ouM 21 W•I Senta Ana All assessments ot iess tnan 0. devoted brother of 5 Fu .... 'IC MftJICE manded In the compl11nt, Which 7'00 Cl* c .... * °'·'#Mt County State of Catllomta e11ecutec:t Blw City ~I Senta An• Stale of Hundred F111y Dollars (' ISO.O -rUUt. nu could reaull In g11nlahment Of PlBl.IC NOTIC£ aente Ana. CA.. '2101 by a.or~ Frwman .. Trustora ca111' II • MUST bl pafc:t In lull wlll\ln •he !NI neral services wiU be held FlC no • • ••!>ff. lakln~ of money°' properly Plelntlll TELEX COM PUTER Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Totat°'~, ot>flg1t1on Ind .. llmlled (30) aays allowec:t II not paid. lhi on Saturday August 13. Nl~ ~TAT~'"::' or other retie requested In llWI com· OfllANOE COUNTY PRODUCTS. INC A CORPORA TtON TO HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH COiia, expenMS, and e<1v1noM et anell l'lflCome dellnquant encl ft. 1983 at 3:00PM at Harbor Tne rooowlng l)efsons are dol plaint. IUf'IE'"°" CC>Uf'T O ere no 1 n t RO 8 ER T S (peyable et lime of sale In lawfu Initial publication $ 175.826 60 P«cenic5%1 oft he Hsessmer>t"" Lawn M emorial C hapel bullneu ea. no LE~•~oc:tB~A,:;'c~9·J!~~ 700 CMc Center Or. w .. t EVANSHINE. an 1nolvldu11 and money or the United St•t•l et· thl StrM 1 eddr-°' olhe< commOll ~add:!, '';9<e1o.:n<1 1~:;8'; V · 11 be h Id NINTH STREET APARTMENTS A B Cl I F lk ' 0ep 1 lenta Ana, CA.. 92191 STEPHERN M COHEN, aka STEVE front entrance of 1108 W. Seven detignallon of sakl PfQf>8rtY 2243 a V8'1t °' 98 11 Pf todlBlla\tofn WllO OOAM e GENERAL PARTNERSHIP 2208-0 P~bll:,:, ~.:.·ca .. ~ belly Pllol Pta1n1111 BORG -WARN ER COHEN. en lncllvtdual. bOtll a• part· teentl\ St . Sent• An•, C•llloml• Pacilflc A¥anua. B-108, Cotti M-. l~OTICE Ahlf oonot ,,. ... '* ay, rom : t.o Placenll• AVil c 0111 M'ese CA~, 1 29 A 4 11 18 198• IEOulTIESCORPORATION ne<s or EVACO COMPtJTER T•ME 927otl ellrtgnt,tltleendlnrll(etlCOll· Ce 92626 5:00PM Services under the 92627 • u I' • UQUll ' ' • 43~5-83 Oelandant· 11t REAL ESTATE IN· SHARING SERVICES. I partMlthlp. veyed to end now held by II und« Oelcrlptlon of Ptoperty· las~ec:t, Hte"":"'!o m~y ~: d · t f H b Laura A Sperwer 2208·0 Plllten· VESTMENT BANKERS, INC , and 1Jca EV~CO eke EVACO, INC .. and Hid Deed ol Trull In le11 ):>roperty PARCEL t Tn11 portion ot Lot tor en properties c 81 o llle tree ion o ar or Ill Ave Costa Mesa CA 1'2627 P\&.IC NOTICE JAMES A McMAHON,endOOES 1 EVANSHINE COMPANIES, INC, 1 lltulled In aald County @'\d Stele Traci No t0491, 1n tile Counly of 1118 euesamenl by peyment of ti Lawn-M ount M ortuary of Joan 'G Bradley. 34824 Celle def 11\rough 20. 1nclu1lve. cotpor111on. lndhlfduelly and Oba Descrlb.o u · Lot 8 of T~ No. Orenge. State or Calllorn11, H fol~wlng '::ms· ~·1(',,., 1~n:ld l>llnr Costa Mesa. 540-5554. Sol C1pl•treno 8eecl\ CA 92624 FICTITIOUI 8UatNl!ll Cue No 402313 EVACO COMPUTER TIME SHAR· •2~4. In the City of Newport Beach, llhown on I m1P raootdec:t In book Pl sum ' ereo . 0 I Inlet• Relph J. Sllfo1d, 70s Palm Ave , NAME ITATIMINT IUlttllttOHI ING SEAVICE. Ilk& EVACO. eke County of Orenge. Slete of Cell 462, peg.. 40 end 41 of Mia-theteon nu alrHdy bMn paid to 1 /f 1, Huntington Beech, CA 926~8 The fc>llowlng Pillaone are doing NOTtCt:I You ""'" l>Mfl •I.led. EVACO INC . and Oooe 1 through lornle, H pet m11> rec:ordtd In Sook c.ll1neou1 Maps, raoord1 of "let ~tt~t IUC~lng Janu: 2~ °: '!! ~ Thia bu1fnesa Is conouctea oy· a business u TM court mey declllde ee•net rCM.t 26. lncl\lalve. 157, Paoe(a) 1 to 14 lnolullve, Mia· Counfy. anown encl <180~ ea unit n • u 1 •cue may ·no n ar. IQ9"8f•I par1nefSlllp CBS FORMS 16 Statlleh Covrt wttllout your belntJ "-'d uiw.. C•M No 39 Ill 00 oellaneous Map•. In Iha offlee ol tile 10 on• condominium pl1n recorded :;;11 t>e f•yal>!J~l "}l'te lrll~ r ,ACtftC YllW MIMOllAL r.a1 Cemetery Monuarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1r1c Vrew Orovt> Newoon Beach 6'A 2700 .._COIMtQ MOITUAllU Laouna Beacn 494 9• l!> laouna Holl<;, 768 0933 S•n Juan G.lo•strano 495 1776 HAalOI U ~"9-MT OLIYI Mor1uo11ry. Ci>mt!ll'IV Cremetory 1625 G1s1e1 Avf! Co,ta Mesa $40 !>!>!>4 P'tHCI 1101'HHS HU llOADWAY ,..OUUAIY t tO Aroadw av Costa Mesa 6'2 9 t50 uiura A SP8f\Ollr. Newport Beech' Ce 92883 ' flKI t8lpond wHtlln IO dttya. "8'ad •UllllMONI County Recorder of Mid County June 3 1980, In book 13824, PllO• 11 ne~ succ ng enuery Tl\11 1t1tem8flt wu r11e<1 with the Catol Lee Tlr;e, t6 starflall coun, the lnlormatloft bel<ow. NOTICll You llaM bMn twd. Th• "'"' •ddr"• •nd other 1201. c\mc1a1 Records 01 Hid Coun· ~:.Z,~~~t~a~h~~·J=~~'':" ~ Covnty Clork of Orange couniy on N-port Beech Ce 112613 II you wlen to M9lc IM advice of en "'8 ~ ,..., dMtde .. .-wt .,.., common dealgnellon, II eny. of tile 1~ 2 d thall 1 !July 12. 1963 Belly Grote. 'too68-2 Larwln Ave, etlOf!WY In lhl• matter. you llhOukl wttllovt 1-i.t"' '-11 .,.._ rul property Oetclrll>ec:t above It PARCEL 2 An undivided 1115lh n 1:.• '';:, c:~ m•i,::· ~ ,2*70 Chatsworth c 1 ll2683 do so promptly 10 11\et your written rov ~ wtttlln IO der•· "8ed p\Jtportlld to be: Int-II In and to 11111 portion or Lot P•~ e, Id 1 1118 ~ f 1 Publlahed Oran119 CoHt Deity Seral'I siuera, 10t27 Remmel. rHponM, II any, may~ flied on tfM lnfonftatton belew. 2100 Sanllaeo Drll/9. N-.por1 t or Trect No. 1049t. ln th9 Covnly 1•~,u~ ~111 ':n~013wo1 ~(S Piiot Aug 5 12 t8 26 1983 Cl\lllWOrlh Ct g 13 t t time II you wllh 10 Mell lhe e<!Vlee of •n 8"ch. Cell! 928e0 of Orange. Slit• of Calllornle. H ,...... m ' ' ' · · · 4470-83 Thia bua1~1; 11 COllducted by a AVllOllJ1tect Ila 11do demanctad• •t10rney In tl\la m•llet. you thoukl Tne un<le<~IM!d ltualM dis· shown on 1 map recorded In book ~lu~cf.O'~m~~,:~~~- gener.i perln«•hlp El lrlbume .... deddW contra Ud. do IO PfOtTIPlly '°that your written claim• eny ll•bl ty '°' eny Incorrect-482, P80" 40 end 41 of Ml•· PROPERTY OWNERS IS NECES Nil.IC NQJIC( Carol l ee Tlrre aln eudtencla e -que Ud. ,... relPQllM. 11 eny. mey be ltlec:t Oii IW'H of Ille 1trMI addr-and other cellaneoua MIPI, ...cords Of 111<1 ARY AT THIS TIME IF OESIAI Thi• 111tement WH liled wltl'I ,,,. aponda dentro de Ill .... LM .. II~ .:ommon Oe1lgn1tlon, II eny, tlhown COunty. lhown and def!~ I "com-THAT THE ASSESSMENT BE PA OfllANOE COUNTY Covnty Cieri>. of Oreng41 County on lnformacloft Cl'IM atciue. AV1101US180 1\1 llc:to Oemenct8<18 herein tnon ., .... on a I cOdomfnlvm plen OVER THE TEN YEAR PE:.~ ·~NC>ft COUttT ~UQUll 2 1983 "JCM.1 ..... to_.. l"8 ~of B ttlt>Uma. ......... 08fttra Ud. Said .... wiH be med•. but wttllout record.a Jllne 3, t980. In booll 700 Ct.tc Ceflt.r Of. '#Ht ' '122G:l1 en eltotMJ Ill lflle mattw. rev IM 111 ,.,,_a -.,. Ud..,... covenent Or warranty, •'APf-OI Im-13824. page t207. ()ft1c;jal Aecord• Detect "eU0\181 ~--~ 8aftta AN. CA. t2701 PubHsl\ed Or•noe COHt Delly •tio.Hd do eo ~ ff "'9t , _ _..... d9fttro da IQ ........ la plled. ~erdlng title. pontulon. Of ol lllfd County ruc:e a,,. Plelntlff.JeMM 8. lulllertln Jtl; Piiot Augusl 12 19 26 Sept 2 19~ wrttteft ,......_, H Ml'· _, tie lllfomttOIDtt ... --entumbr entH . Includ ing fHI, Ellceptlng from I portton of uld Supr~t~c!: &_: ,..,... ....._. .......,... llftd C6ra • • ' 453(1.83 MM .,. llfM. If,.. ....._ '8 ..-"-ttd'tloe .. cll.,l'ft, end ••Pllf1H• of the 1enc1 one-hall ol 111 mln4W•lt, Oii. gilt, 5 1Y of" -.,~lfortml ....._. ' tt U.ted-.... ~ .. -en ..__, In tMe INIHaf, ,_ T""'99 end of tile tMI• crMted by and 01het hydrocerbOll tuOttanoae. tete "' Oelendant:o.n.cl "· hlerfen DlmtlC NOTICl te de 1111 Mlotacl8 8"' .... -... .._. .... ,.-..., ....... ,_Mid Deed ot Ttvtt, to PIY tn. c• u 11ad or •Ole from the :"bf'~~~ Cou• O.W, flt Md ...., ... ~ • ..._ ... r-deberte "8oafto "'"'I ............... .,,..... ,......_., " ...,, _, ... melf'llnG ptlneipal IUIM ot IM note ~~rlbecl lend upon IM con• U(1UI . • Deuteofl end lllf8ftle v. o..motl; de .... m-a. 1111 ,.,._.,. ,..... °" ..._ (•) aecurec:t bl' Mid OoNo ol Truat lo dltJon. "-8f. tllat Ille grantor Of 4S I 1~ ~ W. DeM, M. Md AM l , flCTITlOUI BUIMH ""''•• sj ~-· ,..... -tt UeNd ..... ......, ... ......_ wO: IH.149 ti wttll lnlw .. t thereon llUOC"IOB In lnterNI of -nl\lp J)eM: L-4 L ~-M end MAiiie ITATllMINT reeletrMtl • to• wt ....... .,. .... ......, trom AllQUll 28, 1982 t July 19, shall haw no right 01 eror,., upon the Nil.IC NOTIC( ~ ... c.,..i-. lera ,,,.._ TM rollowfng Pt<llOM I r• OOI~ l·TO n. OI. MDANT: A cMI ....,.. ,._.. ........... -... t983, '11,67& IHI 0 24~ per annum 1Urf8C8 Of !he land •nd tl\IM not arm , _________ ....,, ____ ! l•tt•. lre11e 8 . TrHorrow, bull""••• 00fftp4alnt llae bMft lhd bl' tM de Mt• -.. 111 .....-•• u PfOYlded In said not• I•) !>kl• for eucll tu1>11aneat wOl\ln the tOO NOTICaCWDtlBOUIT.,. C""*"'8 •• o..e-........ """ cc & 0 AUTOMOTIVE 700 .. 8 .. E pelftllft eatiMI ~ II '" wflsft .. _..., .. ~"' ,... -eoffl •nd actval'ICM or 147'° 61 won ,.., Of •aid ltnd .•• , .... ...ct by Ceflulll Stamp Conct .... lnC . "1~.,...a.dMr9'ffton, tatStrMI S11nteAne c am 92101 tMf8l'ld tlltt ,.._..., you ,_., reoaletr .... a • l11t.,Mt.tooa1e Laur111>810ardlM1.ewldo,en<1Mery C•Mfornla corpor111on.w11nMel)t1 lta1mend Trnorrew, Vlr9l11le G"BRIEL HURTAOo llS82 Or· wttMrt ~ deya eller thf1 M.1mmon1 l1 l ·TO nt1 OI NDANT: A cMI Tile 119Mllclary under MIO 0oNo Jene 011dlnw, • afnoel woman, CIQ•I pl~ Of Minetl et 21H r-.AlmeLoulMT'"°"99, angewood, Garden o;ove, Calll Mf'ved on you. Ille wl11\ thl• COUt1 • _,.,...,., •. -... ,.... -, tM oflru11neretoforeexecutedandCS. molllet end Oeugnler. ln clMd , .. How.ti AV8t1ve. Suite H. Anat:et 0. r,.,,....ow," ,,.,...., 02642 • wrtll.,, '"PDl\M 10 tile cornolatnt, ,.intlff ..-..t ,_ If ,... .W. te Nll8fec:I to the under'llQned • written corded Aprll 5, tta~. In boot. 3020, ~· 92808 11 being dluotw K•toM 9"tftga end LMn A.a-FEDERICO HURT ADO Hll2 Or· Un1et1 rou do, rour ci.iaun wl" be ........ tlila ... eult, reu mwt, Decl11atlon Of O.faulf and Denlancl ~ 339. Olflcl•I Rec0td1 Purwuan1 to Order of tne Orwi :.t Cedfto '·Hom, llentle H. anQf!WOOCI Ollrd8fl OrOY• Cellf. tniered on appllullon ot the plain-wttt1111 • daye •flat 1n1111.1mmon1 It l0t Sei., end • wtltten Not~ of 0.-PARCEL3· At\ t•Mlnent IO< 81111« ~nty Superior Court, cnldtt0ta 1 IMM, TrwlM Wider e.tN H. 92642 · · • tlll.11no 11111 covrt mey 9fller 1 Judge-Mf'Ved Oii yOu. 1118 wllll thlt COUtl • !tuft 1114 ElectlOn fO Stll The IH\der· entryweys. plllo or carports OY9f to 1118 P1oot1 ot Clelm with !he L ....,_ 1t11wttltM Tnlillt, Croclaor fill• bullnet• 11 conducted by 1 ment 1g1ln1t you ror ,,.,. refMtl de-wrl1ten rHponte to the oompltlt\t •lened cauead Hid NotlOe of O.t1ult that por11on of the lletelnebo..,. 0• Office• Of Jefl•ev ~ HOW8fd ,..,, ..... end .. ,..,...... -. g11nelll P•rln.,tlllp. mend~ 1n tile com1>1a1n1, whklll Unlella )'OU do. your o.111111 Wiii be and lleetlOn to be !.cOt<MIG In the tcrlbec:t common 1rea wnkll\ .,. 120 dayi 01 the date ol tllls !'Otte ltnewt1, ettlillllf'9 lfty .... f or Ollbti.i l1urt•Oo could ruull In g11nt1hm1nt of entered on epplkatlon of the plain• County where the r•I Pf<>P'l'1Y 11 thown u being 1ppurtenen1 to Any oredltor wno fells 10 ftl8 a PfC .......... rttiM. tllte. ...... , lleit. or Tiit• tl&lemenl w .. flied wtln the w•o••· taklno of money 0t P•O~ty 1111, end thl• coun may enter• JuOO.-k>c:atec:t For lnlorm1t1011 regardlnO Ptrce1 t on the conOOMlnk1m plan o1 clalm wm be excluel9d IYOfT'I 1 "'*-' In the ~ •111,..,. Counly Clerk of Orange County on or 0111 .. rtllel r~ueateo 11'1 thl c:om· ment ageln11 you IOr the re4r.f de-.... !.. co111ac1 MlleflCtery fl1'tl F~ recorded June S. 1HO. In boot! ~111r11>u11on ol lhl eorporatlOn'• 1 ltl CM..........,. • .,..,_ te.....,... July 2o 1983 ptalnt rnlnOtd 111 1~ cornOltlllt, wfllel'I I)' rllrlh t l oen A11oclet1on. t3824, Ptaee 1207, Olflclel "8aor01 Hit loflflwlnQ 11\8 efltry Of the ore ............ or_, ....... ,........... . ,1210I t 0•180. Aprll 29. t983 could •Mull In II''"'"'"*'' of (714)65t·ll87 1, AltentlOn: A•lpll lu. of •aid County. r0r Oltaokltlon ,,Ml Pfootl ol Cle ........... ,........ -°°" ' P1Jbll8"*<1 Or•noe Cot11 Oatly LEE A BRANCH, Clerk WllOM. LeklllQ of money Of ~ of\llnan, Date: July ti, 1113 Dated. July 27, 1883 wll" ..... ,..1......... PllOI Aug 12 t9 M Sept I 1983 Br cn1111o11a 11001111~. Deputy "'othclt relief f!IQUftled In the com-MIO.CAL SEAVICH MAR VISTA P:INANCIA~. INC. l aw OtTlciM ol Jeffrey M H-d c ... No 3&-7 l·N • . . 4268-83 '"ANCIS I QUINLAN plelnl • Celll COt~llOn • c0<pore11on. l'rull.. 1110 Ne<owPOf'I Centet Or • SVlt9 2.t IUMMDMB -- - -Coroove. MIOhel & Quinlan Ottld Dec 8, tN2 M Mid T""1M SUl'll'l 1 Ml!LLYI!" Prof C0tl)Or1tlon Newpor1 e.ae11. Ca UteO 81COMD ~ COW\.Mlltf Ctaaellled Ade eta Ille 389 Sen Mlguel Or"'-. Suite 2&0 I.II A BAANCH Ctarti Iv Patrlde A lent1'1Y.3eo. l y: J A. Whltmef AllOl'l'llY tor Cellular Stamp Cc TO QUiil ~ TO MA&. "'°"' •n•nf to • 8UC~Hful N-pon Beech. Ca HMO By K.81,,...,, A H~Oepu!y (213>33 '·'2" AllClffWIYI for T"'81M ~ •• Irie UtTY OM~ Of yerd Niel It'•. Pvblllh*O Orange Coeet oau~ Pilot Publlll'led Orenoe c-1 08lly Pltot Publllfled Of11'198 CoeM Deity "°' Pl.lt>llehed Orange Coatt Dally Pll01 P\il:*lhed Orange Coe.st ~ Pl '-.. I~ NOTtCll y_, lle¥'8 ._.. llllld. bettet wey to ltll ITIOf• ~uQlJll 5. tt ti. 20, 1"'3 J\lfY 29. A"OU'I I . 12 l fl, fM.l A""""$. 12, 18, 1~ Av;utl 12 tt !$, ttl' Jufy ~ Ill 19 IN;) --.---------" f"8 -1 _, ...... eealn•t tou ~I .(497 13 4'53-13 4&t .. 13 •587 13 ......_ UU'I IMCHIO~ t...n'H lo Nn41Ll WHTCLWf CHAPll. 427 [ 17fl't SI Colll MH8 64~·9311 • • Ml.IC NOTICE PlalC ttOTICC PlalC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICt'. PlalC NOTICE 8UK9'10fl COUlltT °' IUPl.fl'°" COVftT Of NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTI CE OF DEATH OF C"' cm1 FOAe:::t::/.r~':..ot. CAL.lf'c::~TY HAZEL JOSE P H IN E aENJAMIN S. IMEJ\SUEIN MOTICI MTMllTH'l IAU: c-No. A11MOll c-No. o,._n-n ANDERSON AND OF PETl -lof' PETITION TO ADMIN· v~~·A9:e :-:i:l~L~~R A •N Tl'•E MA TTtR OF THE APPL! ,..,,,.,.of ITION TO A OMINISTER ES· IS TE R EST ATE No. O£EO or TRUST. DATED JUNE 30, CATION OF DEVINDER l(UMAR Pe1111on1r JAMES K WIL· TATE NO. A1lt3t3 l•·lltla? t982 UNlESS YOU TAKE ACTION FOR CHANGE OF NAME llAMSON ~ TO PROTECI YOUR PROPERTY IT w ..... aas DEVIN DER KIJMAR naa Rtspoodtnl OOUGlAS s WIL T o all heirs. beneflctanet. To all ht!lnl, be11~hctar1es, MAY BE SOLO A f A PUBLIC SALE hi4K! n1a pellll()<I wlln Int clerk Oii n1s LIAMSON credltClfS and conlingent ·n-dllon and c:ontlngent IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF COUtl lo< 1)9fmlHIOn to change hll ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR creditors of Hawl Josep1hine ued1tors of BENJAMIN s THE NATURE OF THf PROCEEO-name from OEVINOER KUMAR lo M OOIFICATION OF CHILO it ING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD DAllE KRISHAN now, lhefalo•e CUSTODY. CtlllO SUPPORT. IN· Anderson and persons who ~MERSHEIN and persona CONTACT A LAWYER IT IS HREBY ORDERED lhll '" JUNCflllE ORDER ANO VISITA· may be o therwise interested iwho may be o therwise °" Augu91 28. 1983, .. 9 I!>. m . P•rsons 1111eres1eo 1n 1t1e m111e1 llOTN J ., in the will and/or eitat.e. nterested m the will and/or Fed«ll N11tone1 M0<1g1ge A••OCI•· a10111Sa10 apPt1a1 a1 O.p1 3 ol IM o am.y " w1111amson, YOU A n<>ution has been hied ~wt.e oon .. duly eppolnlld lruatte und4'f 01ange Covn1y Supet1n1 Cour1 ARE ORDERED TO APPEAR IN r-· . and pursuant lo 0..0 of Trull loc¥teo al 700 Civic Center Orl11t THIS COURT AS FOLLOWS TO by Douglas J Anderson m A pell lion has been hied pursuent to Deed or Trutl uecuted West. Sanra A118 California 9270 I GIVE AN'I' LEGAL REASON WHY the Superior WUrl Of O range by Ro61l11n lmershein in the by Peggy Frel\Ch an unmarried onSeptem~r 19 1983a11oo·c1ock THE RELIEF SOUGHT IN THE AT· County requestin g that s·urw•nor Court of Orange woman recordeo J~ty 15 1982 u am OIH1do11y.11ndthellandlliere TACHEO APPLICATION SHOULD ""..-. I IN 82-24-4188 I lh 011lc1 I 1how c11u1H1 1f en~ they n1ve. wh• NOT BE GRANTED Douglas J Anderson be ap-~ounty requesung that ni 0 · n e a ' ' -.J I REcord• In tt1e olllce ot th• Ca<mly aAIO d~Wllcallon tor cnanoe 01 name 01te. Augull 28, 1983, Time. 8:45 pomteu as pe~ma represen· Rosllyn lmersh em be ap· Recorder or orange COi.iniy. St lie 01 ~n~u:~ ~'Crf;Ho~~nb~DEREO in&I 8 •0 m 111 Dept 6, 100 Civic Center t.auve to admm1st.er the estate point.eel as personal represen-California. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC five West, Sant• Ana. Calllornla. of H azel Josephine Anderson tau to d . l l th late AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER copy or 1111& O•dO• IO snow cause De 3 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED lhal ve a mm s er e es . FOR CASH 1pay1ble ., time OI Hiii puot1sll11d In tne Dally Piiot. a news· the 10Uowtng documen1s stiall t>e (under the Indt!pendent Ad· ol Ben)WTUI\ S lmershe11t In lawful money ol thfl United Slalell peper ol g0f'era1,1rcu11111011. pubt11h 11t1rv1td with this order •·Income and minislrallon of Estates Act). (und(•r the Independent Ad-11 lhe lro111 eo1rance 10 1ne 010 or· e<I in 01a11ge Coun1y once weekly E11pense OecliflllOn The pell lion is St't for hearing ministration or Est.ates A ct) ange County CourthOUH, IOCate<I on 101 lo1ir t4) s;,ccess1ve weet..s Da1e To1111 number or boxes checked In . De N 3 700 C . T . . ' Santa Ana Blvd belwHn Sy~mora Augusi 3 1983 nem 3 Is one ( 1) OaJte Jucty 6, t983 Ce1n p1D. ow. atSan Ana1v1c . heDepet1l10Nn IS3&et fo7rOOhearC.m;g St & Broadway, Santa Ant. Cell· 11 Is So 01e1e1&0 Ohn Woolley nter r ., est, ta • m pl. o at 1v1c rornla, all right, 11111, and 1n1eres1 B TAM NOMOTO, Ass1g11ed Judgti or lhe Superior Courl CA 92701 on August 31, 983 at Cent.er Dr., W est, Sant.a Ana, con11eye<1 10 ano now held by II JUdQfi ot tne Supenor Cou•I Publl~hed Orange Coast Dally Piiot 9.JO A M CA 92701 on Au Wit 24. 1983 under said Deed or Trust tn 1he prQp- Pubhsheo Orenge C0411 Dally Piiot July 29, Aug 5. 12. 18, t983 LF YOU OBJ~ h • g eny silullled rn said Counly ano Augus1 5 12 19, 26. 1983 4490-83 4366-!3 ~ ~ .W l e al 9.30 a .m . State oescrlbed 99 ------------1------------igranting of the petition, you IF YOU OBJECT to the The West4'fly 145 ree1 or Loi 4. PlEllC NOTICE ___ l't.8'. __ IC_NO_Tl_C_E ___ ,should e1lhE-r appear a1 Lhe granting of the pelltaon . you Block Cot Tract No 612. 1n thl City CON.OLID .. TED hearing and Slate you ob---should either ap,....ar at the 01 Cotia Mes., County 01 Orenge .. r-r-Stale ol Cehlornll as pef Map , .. REPORT OF C OHDfTION Lions or file wntten obJec· heanng and state you objec-corded 111 l>Ook 20 pages 1 and 2 Consolidating domestic subsidiaries of the Nallonat Bank or uons with the court before lions or file written objec-Ml!1Cet111neous Meps, 1n 1ne office 01 Southern Catllornla of Santa Ana In Iha state of California, al the the bearing Your appear-lions with the court before the County Recoro4'f ot uio County close or buslneM on June 30, 1983 publtshecl In response to call ance may be 111 person or by the hearing Yo ur appear-The street address ot '"' 11111 made by Comptroller of the Currency under tltle t2 United prop111y oeacrlbed above 11 Slales Code Section 161 • ' your attorney anc-e may be 111 person or by purP0<1ed 10 1>e 2082 w1111aoe Ave ' Chllf1 N bef l7'923 IF YOU ARE A CREDI· your attorney A. B. C. Cosla Mesa, Ce 926:27 The I I ._•rL :~•--N .....__ • TOR or a oon ungent creditor IF YOU ARE A CREDI-undet!llgned dlsclaJms any llablllly ,..t one -n .. .._..,.. um ..... 1.. . ""'"" . . lor any Incorrectness or 1ne abovt S1atemen1 or Resources and Uablllties of the deceased, you must file 11uR or a con tingent creditor s1ree1 addreas and otheaale wm be ThouNnd1 your claim with the court or of the deceased. you must rile made, but wl1h01Jt covenant or of dolt.a present it tO the personal rep-!Your claim with the court or The Hie will be made, but wl1hou1 ASSETS · t.ed b lh h naJ covenent or warranty, uprasa or Im· resentat111e appom y e present 1t tot e perso rep-plied regarding tllle poaseaslon 0, Cash and due from depository Institutions · · ............... 5,654 oourt w1lhin !our months rc-sentau ve appointed by the anc;umbrances. 10 pay 1111 the 10111 U. S. Treasury securities .............................. · ....................... 537 from the date of first issuance court within rour months amount ot the unpaid balance or tht! Obligations of other U.S. Government of let4>rs as provided in Sec-from the date of first issuance obllgatlon secured by tha propen~ agencies and corporations t' 700 f lh p bate Cod { 1 'ded Sec 10 be sold conalatlng ol principal All other securities ................................................................. 490 1,onCa o e Thro e o et ters as pro111 lll -Interest or $19 1,899.27, plu1 c:os1s. Federal funds sold and securities o li£orn1a. e lime for tion 700 o{ the Probate Code expenses, advances, ano truaiee purchased under agreements to resell ............................ 4,500 filing drums will not expire o.f Ca1Jfo!"111a '!'he time ~or ::Su:~1~1•11~,11~0p:u!:1,~~7 0~~nT~ Loans. Total (excluding unearned Income) ............. 20,239 pnor to four months from the fili ng claims will not expu-e Notice 01 Sele which iwo sum• total Less: Allowance for poaslble loan tosses .................. 135 date of the heanng nollced prior to four months f rom the S193,816 36 ' Loans. net ..................................... -... -.. ·-·-·· ............ 20, 104 above. date of the hearing noticed The t:ienelictary under Hid Deed Bank premises, furniture and fixtures. and YOU MA y EXAMINE I.he above 01 trust preo11ou11y executed and de- A olher assets representing bank premises.................... .... 508 file kept by the court I! you YOU MA y EXAMINE I.he =~811f::,u~:::f':cs ri::~~~ T~~lh~~~~ ... · -· ... :· '..:.:·:.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' .. " .. " .. '"'".'.' . .'.'.'.'.~'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'."38.~~ ar e mt.erest.ed m the estate. rile kept by the court. H you '°'Sale, and 11 wrllltn Nollee of De· LIABILITIES you may serve upon the ex-are interested in the estate 1au1t end E.lectlon 10 Seti Tl\e 1810 d ' No1k:e ol Default and Election 10 Sell Demand deposits or Individuals. ecutor or a m1rustrat.or, or you may serve upon I.he ex--• recOfOed 111 the county where partnerships and corporations ..................................... 16.642 upon the attorney for the ex-ec-utor or adnurusu-at.or. or 1111 real pre>pefly Is •~ted Time and savings deposits of lndlvldual,s ~ut.or or adnurustrat.or, and upon the attorney for the ex-This oocument is execu1e<1 by partnerships and corporaUon ................................... 12,059 file with the court with proof ecutor or adrruni.strat.or and FMlfal National Moneae• A•· Deposits of United States Government. ....... _ ......... -.............. 71 of servire a written request file with the ~'Ourt w1lh p, roof eodetlon, (Woodgreen Service Co Deposns of Stales and pollllcal • . . Orvtslonl Suite 1800. t0920 Wlllhlra I I I I he U I __. S st.aung that you desire speetaJ lo! service, a wntten request eouievaro. Los Angele•. C111lomla subd vs ons n t n luu tales ............ _ ...... _ ............... 300 notice of the filing of an Ill· sta that ou desires . al 9002'4 1213)1124·2223 Malung ed· Certlfled and ottlcers checks ................................................ 775 d 1 ung Y peet dress 11 po eo~ 76956 Loa An· TOTAL DEPOSITS.... .. ............................................ 31,8-47 vent.ory an appraisement o nouce or the film~ of an in-ge1es, Caltlorma 90076 o•iec1 July Tolal demand deposits. . ........................ 19,488 estate .assetS or o { I.he pell· vent.ory an d appraisement of 1, 1983 ':"otal time and savings deposits ......... _ .............. 12,459 tions or acrount.s mentioned !!State assets or of the pell-This document 1a execu1e<1 by Con· Federal Funds purcila.sed and securities in Seel.Ion 1200 and 1200.5 of lions or accounts mentioned suelo S. Juarez 3 so~d un:er agreements to repurchase 2,250 All other llabltllles lhe Cahlom1a Probate Code. m Section 1200 and 1200.5 of ~~1';;.~~~~~~ ~~~~8~'~18~~~ TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding Ward W. Alber he California Probate Code. subordlnanted notes end debentures)............... 34,465!t7780 F ront St., Suite D Wlllud D. Horwic h fltalC NOTICE EQUITY CAPfTA1. · · !Temecul a, Ca l if. 9%390 10100 Sula M onie• Blvd., 1---------- Prererred stock 675-2188 H U1 Floor FICITTIOUI I UllHUI No shares OYtstandlngOOOOOOOOO ....... (t)ar 11alue) o Published Orange Coast LOI Angel es, Calif. 90067 NAMI I TATIM£HT Common stock Druly Pilot August 5, 6, 12,kt13) 55$-3378 bu~~~1~~wlng persons era doing No shares authorlzecl222,000,000 1983 4513-83 P ublished Orange Coast B & R MAll'fTENANCE, 665 Park No shares oulstandlng444 50,000 ......... (par value) 450,000 ~ aily Pilot Auaw•t 5 6 12 Or . Cos1a Mesa, CA 92627 Undivided proms and reserve 10< D11m11c NOTICE LI 0 -' ' ' Paul Edward Rr.ao. 665 Park Or . 1 ___ r_UUt. ______ ,..l983 4517 -83 contingencies and other capital reserves ........................ (219) Costa Mesa. CA 9:2827 TOTAL EQUITY CAPfTA~MORAHDA ................. -·-····· 38.746 Ft;~o~TeA~=· PtllllC NOTICE co~~~~.B~ot;i;~~f16 Puk °' · Time oertlflcates of dAtV>sll In The 1011owtng pertona ara doing Thia business is conducted by a -.. -buSlness u · K-general partnership denominations Of $100,000 or more .................. ,_ ........ 11,034 F & R AUTO 800Y SHOP, I 1 t t E FICTITIOUI .Ul lNEll Paul E Rla o Average lor 30 calendar days ( or calendar Wakeham St .. S111ta Ana. Ca 92027 N.U. ITATEWNT This statement wes l11eo wllh lhe mon1h) ending with report date. Aeg1n11d Morns Cox. 997 c.n11t The lolk>WlnQ penon la doing County Cle<I! or Or1ng<1 Coun1v on Total Deposits ......... _ ...................... 26,770 Street. Costa Meta, Ce 92827 1>1.1t1neu u July 7. 1983 We. the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this This bu91neu II conducte<I by an MICHELE'S INTERNATIONAL F220142 statement of fesouroes and llbllltles We declare lhat It has been lndivtdull Gins 370 E. 171h S1ree1, COila Publ11he<I Orange Co111 Oa11y ... _ f Reg1n110 Morris Coa M"8 CA 92627 P110'I Aug 5 t2 19. 26, 198J ellamlned oy us, and to Ii.., best o our knowledge and belief Is This statement waa llled with ft>e Manuel Gircl•-Jur•do. 26962 4467 93 true and ~Hect County Clefll OI Ofll1Qll County on Salaut, Mlaalon V&ejO. CA 92091 Wiiham H Jaooby July 13, t9a3 Mlctlel• G••cla·Jurado. 26962 ------------ Robert L. McKay "20AS Salazat. Mission vieto. CA 92691 P\BUC NOTICE Paul H. Fraz:zetl Published Orange C-0111 Deity Thlt bl.Ill,_. 11 conoucled by in· I, Barbara J Morales, Vlee President-Cashier ol the Piiot July 22 29. Augu115. 12. 1963 dlvtdu•l• (Huat>and a Wlf•) Meftwl 'f'OU AM .. DEf'AUlT ~ A ebove-narne bank do hereby declare thal this Report of Con-3098-83 ~ Dff.i> OF TIWIT DATl!O f'EINIU- dlUon Is true and COf'rect to the best of my knowledge and bellet Thi MkMtl ~ .U.Y 'Z7, 1•1 YOU TA«E ACTION Barbara J. Morales P\&.IC NOTICE Coun:/~'.!.,~'~:Sno-c=~ 1: :.c!~~1:~Ym ~~ July 27. 1983 PU.UC .-AfltNO July 25 1983 1"22WOI If' YOU MHO AH IX"-AHATION Publlstled Orange Coasl Dally Pilot August 13. 1983 Wiii Ile held by th• Coaia M... Publlahe<I Orange . Cotat Dally 0 1" THf. NATURE OF THE <&554-83 PlannlnQ Commlallon II lhe Clly Pllol July 29. Augusl !>, 12, 19, 1983 l'tlOCEUMNO AQAIHI T YOU, YOU 1------------IHBll, 11 Fair OrlY9, Costa Mna. Clll· 4321-83 IHOYU> COHTACT A LAWYER. l't.8'.IC NOTICE ornla. 11 ti 30 P.M or al 11000 u NOTICE OF T'fltUITl!E'I IAU IJ>osslble theruller on Mondey, l't.8'.IC NOTICE T.a. Ho. aM • Pml.lC NO nee CONSOLIDATED (Au<;iu11 22. t983, rtgardlng lhl lol· NOTICE IS ..,_IY GIVEN. tNlt REPORT OF CONDm ON IOWfno !lj)pllGlllon YOU AM ... DEf'AUL T ~ A Oft TIMw9day. ~ 1, 1MS., Zone Eacepllon Permit AE-83-110 DeEO Of TillUIT DATED A1ttE '¥1 1cti» a.m. ol N6d def, h'I tM l'OOl'1 ConaohdaWlg domestK· subsiduuies or the MARINE NA· for Clarlt end Hedrick, lncorpor"td. 1m . ~·8 YOU TAKf. ACTION .. , ...... for~ Tru11 .. ·1 TTONAL BANK u( Santa A.NI In hte state of Cahforrua, Ill the cloee authorized agentt IOf NtwpOrt Land· TO l"ttOTICT YOUllt l"tt<>NRTY rT ...... •tthln ttM offtGee o1 UAL of busmea; on June 30, 1983 publJ..shed in reporuie to call made by Ing, Llmlled, In care ol Amerl~n MAY I E SOLD AT A~ IW. l!I TATI! llCutuTIEI I PVICf , Comptroller or t.he CurT't'ncy, under utle 12, United States Code. West Development Company, Po11 W YOU .. ED AN EXP'LAHATIOH locat9d •I 2020 Hof1tl "Gedway, Srt-uon 161 Olflce108'43.BevertyHllla,lorecon· Of THI NATURE 0, THI! ~20t.l11tM Clty of9aftleAna, Cbarter N1mber 1705l dltlonal use permit 101 an 84 Unit• l"ttOCllDfHO AQAIHIT YOU, YOU County of OrtftOe, 11•1• of c..1- Na tlonal Bau Re&loi Namber H Condominium Project with 11arl-I KOU\.O CONTACT A LAWYlfl. lornla. "f:AL EI TATE llECUfUTIEI Statement or ~rte and Ltabtl.Jues arlClft lrom minimum ptlV•I• open HOTICI °' TillUIT'EI'• IAL.2 I E'IVICf.., a Caltfomle c~tlon space and bulldlnQ .apareuon r&-T.I ..... _. M duly eppotnled Trv•t" Vl'det TltoaUJldt qulremenlt, IOUlld II 2330 Van· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lhal and pufllllllll lo tM pow9f ol .... of dollars guaro Way In an R3 Zorwt En-on Thurtctey, Seplem* 1. 19!3 et confwnd In 1t1M cettal11 o.ed ot ASSETS lrlronmentel 0et4'fmlnatlon. Apply 10 00 • m or uld day, tn the room Tru1t Hecut.d by M.l. ,vrt.111, • Cash and due from depo111Wl"y U\lluuons .. .. 7,l!M Neg1U11e Oeclarauon '°' ZE-81-60 Ml aa!M IOf condue11ng TN11ee'1 ..... "'"'• ~ March 12. Obllgauoru or othrr US Government a8encaee and corporations For lur1her lntormauon on the S11ea. within lhe offlcet ol REAl ES-1.,, Ill ~ t:lt'TI of OMoW ,.._ . _.. 2 505 ebova appllclllona, 1al1phone TATE SECURITIES SERVICE. e«d9 of~ C-ty, et P..-1117 AJI other se<.-unues '180 754·524!> °' ~II at tn. olftoe ol lhe located 11 2020 Norlh Broadway, i.e-den IMtr_. No. 111910, --... ·· Planning Oeper1men1. Room 200. 17 Suite 208. In the City of Sant• Ana. tly ,_ of • lwtieeh ol -....,n lft federal fund.~ !Old and llt'CUn\Jes f1lr Drtve. Co.la Meta. CaltlOfnla County or 0t1no-. 11111 of Call-~t Oii ,...__of the ot>- purch.ased under agrttmenll to reeeU . . .. 4,101 Publl!ll'led Orangt Coeat Oalty PHot IOfnta, OE VILLE SERVICE CORP .... ...,_ -.ed lMrMJ, lnctud· Loan. Total (e)(dudmfl unearned inoorl'W') 19,482 A119USI 12, 1983 INC , 1Celllornl100fP()(lllOn .. duly Int tMt .._..Of defeutt, NMaceot t,e,;g-l\llowanct' for po111111ble loan U-186 Loans Net 19 296 4586-83 appointed Tru1IH under 1nd "'*" •• -llM lllMdl 12, 1•1 Le.ise flJ'W\C\llg n.:a!1Vables .. . '.... '245 purrwant to the l>OW9" ot 18141 con· 111 9ooll1J971 of Offtef.11 "9cotdl of Bank pnemues fum.ilure and fuctW"el f'ta.JC NOTICE llrl'ld in 11\at cenatn Deed Of TNlt uk1 C-ty, .. ..-.e 1511 ..._ ---' ... ' ' execu1td by ClllfOfd w Roberti. Jr _._., trle"-1 No. 1M10, .. ,. .. o ..... er U"Otl& rcprcsen\J118 K...U •n<1 Jiii Whhe Robef11 llut!Mlnd Ind WtU. IEU. AT "'*'C AUCTION bank prenuse! 707 OflAHO« COUWTY wile aa jolnl ten1n11 ~eco<ded June' TO nil ~IT ...00.R f'Ofl Real eaulR 1>wned other than bank preml.k'S .. _ ... 895 I VPENC>fl COUltT 29. 1979. In Book 13211 of Offlcl.I CASH, ir.M '.'!!!!':!!J.. of tM Ulltted All CJlher a.geia . ..... ... .. . ........ ~ 700 Cl-fie c .... ,., Dr. WMt Record• of ulO County, 11 page 8301 l tatee, et a c:MMet • dMldl dr-11 TOTAL ASSETS ... ... 35.769 ,...,,,Ana. CA. '2101 Recordlr's tn11rumen1 No •5850. °" • •IMe et~ beM, e ttete LIABILITIES Plalnllll LOUISE B. McCAIN, by r1ason ol a t>reecti of defa;;lt In ......... cradtt~.Of al'91• .. Demand depo81L~ or md1V1duals. ~lpa, Truslte lor lhl LOUISE B MGCAIN payment ol pe<fOfmance of thl obll-._., .. MYlntlt end loMI _,... d TRUST glllont HCured thereby, Including ttoft ~In ttlll 1ute, .. peJ• an mrporallons ..... .. · "" · · 7,118 Defendant: SHARON LEE PAPA thal bfeech or del1u11. Nolloe of_.. If IM tlf'lte of ....... f1tflt. Ttme and UV\lli'I dep:lllli. or individual.a, enri all per9001 unl\nown , claiming wtilcil was recorded M1y 9. 1983 u tltte and lft..,_t Mid bJ "· M partnersl\lp, and oorporations. .. ....... 19,896 any legal Of 1qultable rlghl. title. M · R1cordar'1 lntlrumant No Tf'WIM, lft tlwtt,.... pr'OtMtfty"iltu- D\>posil.'I of UnJled Stalea (;Qvernment ............................... 94 tele. llen, or lnl.,...t In lhe proper1y 83-195829, Will SELL AT PUBLIC ate 111 Mid County and etete, • ~ptlllll.'I or Stat.es and poUt.acal dt11erlbed In the complaint adverH AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID-ICrlMcl" fOllow11 subdtvl.11ons In the UnJled State... ..... . . • ..... ,...... ... .. 200 to Plalnllll'e 11111, or 1ny aloud on DER FOR CASH, 11wtu1 money or •lie TM •lr.tt ......... or otl'llr AU otl\er deJ>Ollltl 5 Plalntllft title 1hlr110, named •• United SlllM. or a ceahlet"• ctlecl( ~ .... Mtton of the r.11 ,.._ f·-' d .. _ ... _ "" ······· ....... DOES 1 through 100 lnclu.W. drawn on 11111a or nallor'lal bank. a Pf'OP9f1Y ~ deeortbed le .....,r\J ""'an ortlOl'rs c"""""' ·· ... · ............ 2.174 Cue No 39-68-66 1tate °' lldel'al credit union, or a .,..,..,,.. to 1M: A Lunllotd I •· TOTAL DEPOSITS _... .... .. .................. 29,487 SUMMONI 11111 °' ltd9'1I Hlllnga and loan a.te: a...t t of Tr.ct No. M11, .. per Total dPmand df'posjl.'I .. ..... ..... .. .. $9,31>1 NOTICEI Yeu iw.. ......_ IUM. ••eocl•tlon domleli.(l fn 11111 ., .... ,... ~ lft hell 12', , .... Tot.a.I ume and uvmgJ dep0911a ......... 20,096 Tiie OOUf't "'411 deo6de ..-...:.: ell p1y1b1t 11 Ille llme or tale, all 11 to 21 lncltult\o9 9f Mtac .. ennw federal funds pun:hued and ltt'Witlea llOld wltttout ,_ 1Mtftt !lewd right, title and 1111-1helclby11. a.I ..... 111 the..,._ of the C-ty under agrttmenta t.0 repun:haae I rou rlet*'d wttNrt JO deyL fleed TrustM. In lhat rMI property 111uate "9cordet of NW c-ty. •11.-. All L-l'·biJ ., .. ·· · .. the tntormatton ......,, tn 1ald County and St•t•. ~ tM ._"'••twtr 1.• IMt IMteof. olnrr "" ruf'S · .... · " .................. 291 II you wtlh to..-thl advice Of 111 u loll<>wl Loi 3 ol Tract Ma 1M1>9' TIMI uodlll..,._, ..,_, dl9- TOTAL LIABILITIES (exclud.lna subordinale'd allom.y In lhl• miller. you lhoukl map ~dtd In 800ll 410 Pao-olelrtl• •.......,. f9r .,,, lncon-ect· not.es and cklx-nlurea ... .. .... · .. ...... 29,779 do so promptly eo lhat your wrltttn 8-8 ol MllC9llll*>UI Mape In Ille -111 Mid"""".._««- EQUlTY CAPITAL retponM, II 111y, mey be riled on ol1tceoflheCounty~dlrolMIO -• t1Si!Wlttu4•. Preferr~ •tock time c;ounty .,,_..,........_ • ...,_ __ No shan!I outat.andlng O (ptir value) O AVllOtUll.cl ha lido o.Ttln<llde. The lllrMt eddrua or oll'lef -"'le'**' of IM ,.... ..,... Common alOCk B trll>uma, IMI -.Olclr .-tJtt Ud. oornon detlgnallOn of thl rMI prop-wty '-...,,._,a ~rtM4 la No Wr?'Sauthon1~ 810,000 Mn IMllltMIA • -... Ud.,.. l tly l'teraln1bov1 d11crlbld 11 • .. Ml 41U C~ No 1heru oulalandlna ..,.,. deMnl • • ..._ LM le P\lfPOf1ed to be 45 Choate, lrlllne l>me,C-._.Mer,C•111• • ~......... Clllfomll TM _....._, ,_., ... 600,000 (par value) 3,000 Surplua "'°" wWI .. -er tM efttoe ef The underllgnld llerWy dllClalrna OWale •....., ._.., ~- 2.982 '" 8"°'ft9J !ft IMa Metter rw all llablllty for '"I lllGOfreot,_ In ,.... lft Mid..,......_. • ..._ UndMdf'd pt'Oflia and -fOf' conungenciee ..,..... .-o .. ,._...., .. ~ ,_ Mid 11rM1 1<1<1< ... or olhlr com-•• is•llR> and l)thtt capital reitel'Vft •. ·-............ 8 """-" ,..,._., If ..,, ~ lie mon Ote!OnttlOll '* .-M ....,.. ....... TOTAL P:Qurr\' CAPITAL .. . .. .. ... .. .......... U 90 ..... °"......, Stld Nie Wiii be mao. wl1llO\lt =''..!..._.._ • ......-, ,... T<YrAL LlJ\BlUTIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL 3) 789 ~UeNd .... ....._. ....... wan1nty,e.11l)f-orlmplled.N1Qard· ..--:-.. ......, JHnnl1n, • - MEM OR.AHDA ' ' -· ' to d9 "" ...... tft .... _.., Ing lllle, poe-lon. or enoum• .. ......, tM ......... Amowlbl outalAndtna • ot ren.v< datl' ....,. ....._,.. M t,.,..._,.._ btanclM, to Hlllly lhe prlllClpal bll• 11!1'_ ......._ of !tie ..... • ...., . ... ,..... • • .... -.. .. ,...,_.. •noe of the N01• Ot Other c»llQatlon -........ "' MW.,...., S~by l.et!Lf'I of credit, IOlAI .... . .832 -1ta. 11 ~,,_, pwde -MCuted by MIO DMC1 of Trutf, with ,,_, wMtl ~Md ...... -~ Wrtlflcala of ~l In r,lttNda I ll'lter•t •nd 011'111 IUmt 81 ptovtded • "O'ltded ._elfll ... .... de-nomlnaUOOll of t!00.000 or"'°"' ...... . MCSO -TO TI9 NDA#Tl A -"" lt'lereln; plu1 adv-tt eny, under~· " My, Uflder tt.. ..,_ AW'.l'IJ(t' for 30 ca~r ~ tor ~ 14 NI lleefl lllM bJ ltMI ""' terma thereof 1111<1 ll'lt~ on .,_.., Md """'-' • -" ..._ aa.lmda.r month) ~l"'f with repon da\I' petMllt ........ fOU. fl J4Mf wfitfl to tuGtl 1dvanc11, and plue 1-. i---. _. ,._...., ..,_, aM Total c.l4!poaita 2• 8~ deflaftd tMe lewevtt, 1" mwt, cl\argu, and ••l>lfl'" ol lhe IH,._ ef 1M T,....... Md Oii ttM w ... _,._ · _. " · wtttllfl JO d•Y9 1f14lf thl1 eummon1 11 TrvtlH and Ol lllt 1ruttt cr .. ted bJ lnieta ........, "1 ..., DMd _. fl u•t' u • ....,.rwtgnn• dll'f'C1()r'W an,..t lhto OOf1"0Ctnna of thla a«VecS on YoU. Ille with 1hl• ooon a ••Id 0..0 01 Trutt, ,,,. 10111 ""°""' fruet. Tiie total..._., of'*.._ ""~' or f'8tlUr'ff'8 Md ll•b41Jtl.8 We declatt t.Nat It lw ""'1 #tllltn , .. pon .. to the oomplalnt. ol 11ld obtto11lon, Including raMOfl-.....-, llMliMMa r 1111 '*> .. .._ •umlned by u.1. 111d '" lt>t-bntt of IJW' knowledge-and htll•f 18 \MM! Unteta you dO, yaur cMfault """ ~ 1bty n llmaf.o 1-. chargn Ind a.11· ,_.._. ...., ....,.. Md a....-and wrr«t enttted on IPl)lleatlon of tilt ptlln· pen-of lhe TrutlM, 11 lhe time ot Df IM Trvet .. , If the ttlfte .. Wtlel Larry T Smith 1111, alld thll court mey ..ittt a~ lnltlll publleatlon of thll N011oe. 11 ~~ ef n.11 ........ I• Donald 11 M lllrr men1 aoa1n11 you '°' the rallef d.-917 .02e ~ J t f> 94 kl J manded rn the oQm91alnt, whkfh Oltld Augu1t tO. 1N:S 0.... Aueuet ~ '* ()in rw . r DI could r18Ull In garnt1hment ol oe Villi 81AVICI COl\P . INC RI AL. l lTAT• H CUflllTll• rt!elel"I w90", talllnO of "10M)' Of Pf009f1y H TruttM llPvtCI, I, lArry ARN!. 8"'nkw Vic.-Pr'f'e!Mn1 of ~ •txiv.-named bank or other ratltf raq'*ttd k\ lhe com· By.Real Eatal• s.wr111 .. terVIOe • C..... -... ....... do ._.,by ~IAn-lhAl w. ~P:"" ot C.ndltloo la true and \.'OfTClCt plllnt • CalltOlllil C0f1)0(81lon, 1t1 aoent •.,..... tO ~,. ti.-ll of niy loh>wlf'<\4" and belJc!f 01tld Flbruary 2. •NJ ls.all 0 J Mort". ftt Prellden1 er:D"'-..._., lArl"y A•w LEE A BRAN01, Clafll 20~ Norll't ltO.O.ay, Suft• 206, ( .... ~ ..... "8 ~I July 29, t98:1 Dy 011111 Ctrpe111er, Oec>uty 111111 Ana. c. 021oe Im ~,:· IWIJa-. Publtah('(f Ona C. flail ... ,~ .. 13 1n93 Publlltled 0.l"OI CoMt 01111y Piiot Pubhtled OI~ Cont ~ ..... AM. c .. na• ,..., Y ...,..,._ nUR1.11t • " Augu1t &. t2. 19 2e tH3 PllO' AUOUll 12, Ill, 26 11113 fl'llllahM Or*'fl C..I DllY 4~!'1~·83 4SIO-t3 4582~ l"lletA...,.t ,,, It.a, tta4111-ti 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug 12, 1983 a lnMI VeJandall.. gutants r., ................... lat. La1u 1 liUa USO .. lMI C..ta .... 2124 AODt FOR RENT Ptalatua 2607 2 8t , 6a 108, M•""" Laguna Hiiia, 3,.. Bdrm, _... 1'75 flf\09d yatOe S OCEAN FRONT· Vrly f St, Ave, retrlge, downt19'rt, g11aget Kkli&peti $700, 3 Br S1200 mo Nr no pell, 2 peraona $.435 we~ 8&3· 1500 "" Ger. wtH unlurn Mo Slerr1 Mgmt SA 1 1324 Agent no IM pell 873•8640 2 Br 1 Ba 57 1 W ~nn Lal!Jaaa-lliHl-UU c.e rta.• ••l lt&r Mil oown1t11ra. nope11 _ • $455 Slerre Mgmt 3 rm, 2 ba Condo. On W1terfronl lu•uty condo 6.41·1324 goll ooor19 Comm Pool apl, CdM. boi l lllp avall __ WID and R-'rlg included pool J&cuul. 2 Br 2 Bl 3 Br 2 Bl upper. near $725 492-6700 Rent by month or yell IChOOll, CIOM to I~. _ $2000/mo S t5001mo 1575/mo • depotlt lliu ita Vit!t 22'7 yearty Furn 0t unlurn 5•0-2245 HODES F~R RENT _7 141~86-1156 '490 2 er-.-,-e-.-.-o-h_n_d-OK, Mission Viejo 3 Bdrm 3 ltw~t ltacll Uff no pe111. down11a1r1 Ba. $750/mo. Fenced p 541·533 tor 648-2325 yard, kids/pets w.e•come. ~BL K TO BEACH·Yrly Agenl no fee 663-1500 ~.2.3 Bdrm apta. Wiii ~90/mo. 2 Br 1'1• Ba. Cl! _ ' unfurn. No pet1 873-6840 POfl, lower unit. lndry rm. ..... rt ... CL •21.9 ----close 10 11ore1. _ • 11 v 4 BA 2 Ba, Cent Air, Own· 1 2BrmobUehome,nopets, era Unit $950 MO 527W W ison $750/mo 673-6030 Lido 213-355·2139 all 6pm. TIL •c• MJ· 1101 Park or 714·650·2403 wee!!· SOOmo 2 Br 1 Ba pc>Ol. ends laundry room. ctoM 10 DoleOOut Bay &Beoch Reot·Es1ote ukll'n-deluxe, 3 er & 2 shopping. 149 E Bey St. Br w/gar Faoe wat9f Tll •1•• 142· llOI Avall Se.it lhru June $565/mo 2 Br 2 Ba. apl, From $750 832·6000 enciad yard, car P<Yt. Pre1t1glou1 b1chelor, lndry rm, sm pe1 Ok water front. prl1111e 219!> Maple St WUTOLIFFIHE Neat 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home. beach, pool. tullv TIL•tllT, 142·1111 equipped k11Chen. secur· Hy. private parking $1100/mo 642· t602 Wiii provide gardener S1250/mo yrly leue. WHTDLIFFDHIO Winier, 3 Br, view &deck West Nwpl $625 673·0241 or 631-4562 S595 2 Br 2 Ba Townhouse. patio. frplC, sm pe1 OK, carport, all bit-Ins 9'40 W 16th Street TSL 642-6221, 642· 1603 2 Bdrm 2 bath Ground level Community pool Adult complex No pets $600/mo yrly lease 111-7100 A,.rtatatl, Oaf. $59!>/mo 2 Br, , • .., ea __ ............ ....., ............. .-...---Townhouse. new carpel. Gtatral 2102 new drapes. laundry I~~~~~~~~~~ $25& mo Fabulous 2Br. room. encloMd garage WCI Hllf 2•.i.ea PenthouM, 3000 1923 Pomona West N-Po<1. arctillecll sq 11 n-cpte, ullls pd. TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 beautllul & unique own Valet perking, 24 hr. ae-Prol dee, 2 Br 2 ea Condo home,lrg2 Br 28a. curlt v We11w ood wlformal din rm, many Jacuzzi. wet bar, many To-rs 10717 Wiiishire o.1raa. nr SC Plaza amenllles. Looking for Blvd., (213) "74·3575 $650/mo Oeb 540-0702 ma l ure & protesstonal laJL----tenants Call642·S757 ... Beachln' bungalow •hbiii Ptaiaa•l• 2707 to aurt Crpld, deoor r S450, 2 Br dpfx, utU pd appla 1001 $400. Hurryl 4 10 Harding . Balboa. 539-6190 Sm fee. Best No pet a. 54 7 • I 155 Beaut. e~ec homes, n-ly Cereal itl • ., 2722 decorated 4 er 3 b8, 2 Bdrm townhouae. ,.,.,, ba. pool. verylrg yard. nr sc.l'toots. shops. Bavcrest lrplc, pool, S650/mo, area By Owner Lease 7 1 4 I 6 7 3 • 2 5 2 3 o r $2 100 642·'4 116. 2131790-9921 759-0884 2 Br, I 81, stove. lrlg, Emerald Bay Dream, ocn carpon Avell 1mmed vu, 3Br, 3Ba, lmmac 644-4083 S2000 mo. Agl 759-1341 2 er, rrpl, deck. nu cpl, E side 3Br 2ba, n-01k quiet couple only no pe1a kltoh, lrplc In den, 174 $650 640-1897 Buoy,$950. 646-7250 2 Br, pauo, e&r1><>1t Nr t>eaef'I Av1ll 911 No pe1s. $630 673-3963 Oeslreable Eastalde 2Br 1 ba, gar, deck Avail 8131, $550/mo. 642·9837 IU LI TIWIHlll 2 lge bedrooms, 1 'lo be, wetbar, laund rm Gar. pl/1 p1t10 Brand,_ cpts & paint Excel loc nr Back Bay & Npt Bch. No pell $650/mo 540--0942 Eaalllde 2 Br 1 Ba. In 4-plex, lrg privlle patio. garage. no peu. $550/mo 759·9194 Avall. 8-15 USTSllE $650/rno 2 Br 1'h ea Twnhse. yard/balcony, sm pet ok. cerporl, lndry rm, all bll-lns 2536 Santa Ana Ave Gorgeous 38r 2'-' ba hm w/lots ol wood & skylltes lhruoot. brick flps In llv· Ing rm & mstr suite, 1 blk to bch $1275/mo. yrty. No dogs. 5305 River Ave Weyne 646-6616 2 Br, qulel, convenient lo· TSLMGMT 642·1603 HarbOt VI-Hms 4Br. l/r, 3ba Comm. pool Avail Sept I al $1600/mo Incl gardener Agl 673· 116 1 llHISLE 4 br, 2'.lr be, DA, fn>IC, 2 car gar. 60' lot. Submit on !\Ids & pe1s. $2000 mo Linda, 673-7300 eot IEWHIT •TS OU Near new twnhse: 3 br. 3 ba. frplc, FA, DA. 2 car ger. yard, pallo Kids & pels OK. S1200/mo. Ask for Linde or Jarry, 673· 7300 agt Nwpl Terrace: 3 br, 2'~ ba. near new Cfpt & paint. encl gar. lrplc. 963-3488 Seawtnd 5 Br. 3be. view. gdnr, tennlstpool $ 1600/mo. 559-9539 Seawmd vv. lmmac 5 Br. 3 ea. w/pool/spa $ 1900. Gdnrlweter. 760-tl61 t Shoreclllfs. lg 3 Br. ' b11. lam rm, l'rplc's, grt oceen vu, walk to pvt bch. S20001mo. 546-7639 cation. pool & covered ---------parking. 6 73-4442 or 1916 Walleoe • 103. 2 Br 2 675-2444. $700/mo Ba Twnhse, 1 chlld, no ---------pets S S 10 /mo . LARGE 1 BAJ. lliew deck 831-3671.\ gar. extraa. ~795 ~ dep 719 Marigold 640-4255 IAIHI ¥11Tl ans WALi ti JM Tl IUDI "'J~5-~5:£· 2 1 er:-2 ~~ Laroe 1 Br · Large 2 Br wtfrplc TownhouM. Frpk;, ~v- Femlly & Adult Pools lights. patio. all built-Ins Tennie Coon 366 Avocado Paik like setting TSL Mgmt S.2-9-412 THE SHORES Corona del Mar 7141644-2611 Waterfront lu11.ury con· doapt, CdM, boat 1llp avall. poo1, 1acuzz1, 2 Br 2 Ba Rent bymonth or year &2000/mo S1500 mo yearly Furn or un· turn 7 14n66-I 155 mesl:iB.AU arunillin Beeutllully l1ndscapad garden BPI. pool & spa Pattos, deckS No pels 1 Bdrm S505 2250 VlflQUltd Way S•0-9626 Large 1 bd. ,_ ~· and paint. pool. ldulls, Cnt• Mtu 2724 no pell, S385 673--0834 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~; I iL~arge 2 8' 1 ea. • Plex. Ldry Rm, New Carpet Rent S525 645-M2.5 28r, H"B•. ram rm, new cptstdrp1lpaln1. lg patio No pets, nice location 2195 Mlnet ST $850 mo +. dep To see call 6;4!>·9604 Large 8act'I. prvt patio. good loc:el. 859 w 191h St C M. $330/mo Loe 2 br. 2 ba luxury apt 2446 Elden Av. $695/mo 1 Br 1922 Wallace Ave 851 -8228 Waterlront rentals. 3 Br 3 upstairs, relrlge, quiet, Ba, mo. 10 mo. $1500. $420/mo. Sierra Mgmt MESA PINES 2650 Harle BEAUTIFUL 1 Br 1525/up PAV PlllO, pool, apa 3 Br 2.5 ea $850 yrly, Co. 64t·1324 Rusty 631·1266. Agl 2lidrm!Bath $590, gar· TOP area, qu1e1, no pet1 549-2'4-47 Saa Cltatatt :lZ71 age. large patio, no pe11, laundry hook •1p avail. Lu>t ocean blurts condo, 534 Bernard 6'42-4905 NEW BREED APTS Wh11~111er vu 2 Br 3 Be Bach I Br. B•~h'• w/10111. s15'00 1m~. Ag1 : 28r1t1:2Ba.t110J0Ann 645-44 11 -'" 492-838• SI. Adult• pref. Sml dog OK 845-8-453 POOL. lrplc, pvt pallo. Saa JHa Cat 2271 -dllhwShr, e.u111de, 11 lg 2 • 2 br, 1'>'• ba, lrplc, OW. new Br g1rden apt S595/rno. U75 rents 2 Br. POOi hm drp1, garage, new no wax 557-2841 Appls. dlr, kids/pets no lloore S565. 646-6055 ev ---------~;~bl;:: 539-6190 a..1 28r 1be. encl 011. drp1, pa*110'.g'a'r· ..... ,~..!!'... '' · laundry S445 645-2075 o.ii ai .. ._.., __ Saata ha 2280 or 648-5763 ?:,';~~Jr.75;~· 2BA 2ba. nr So Coaal 2 Br 2 Ba lr1Ple11t, lrg gij': Ptze. Fam aect. downstrs, den Patio Nu p11n1, 24hr MC bldg, ale, all utll draperies, WID hookup, pd ecpt etec S&25 Imo encl g1r. aml pet OK Avell 911. 694-2592 $600. 55iµ95" Cea•talalaat El side duple it. 2 Br. 1 Be, OaJuaia•H 2410 gar, yd, wld hkup Cpl pref S595/mo 650-2077 2 In C091a MeN, 28r. 28a. 2 car garage. dlhwShr, 28R Dup Npt Hghts. S500 Slunl'lng large 1 lk. 9ar· ~ apt. pool & rec area $425/mo 110 w 18th 2 Br 1 'h Ba W/Qlf cri>tl, dr11?91. llOYe, lncd yard w/patlO, water pd 638-41201-SPM 667 "L" Vlctor11 S525 2819 "O" Senti Ant SS40 Slove. pool & pauo. S595 OPEN Si t & Sun 1 -.4 or S650 mo. 873-2160 328 Ogle 997-4219 WMIUll Yll.UIE . YOI IEIEIYE Ill -2 p:fnr.t~~6n~~~5,':; !:.~ :r:;,r:::1~1,!:4,y NEW gated 20 lownhome No peta 760-8862 ~-"' No VILLAGE COMMUNITY. rm. e•• ,,..,... peta. 2 Bdrm 2'-' 91 1600 aq 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, carporl. 2 Br 1 ii• Ba S5~ 10 11. 01 pure luxury. Gar· S5751mo 540-3668 I Br. 1 BA S515 ages. •PH In every home 3 br, 2 ba adult condo olf Tll •IT lW..1 • muter aulle. dining E. 17th St W1lklng dla-Daaa P1U.t 212' room•. wood burning l ance to rHt1ur1011. 9~ .. ..J"'Of, 111 u!Ua paid. flrepl1cae, mlcro·wave b111k1 & grocery Perfect _,.., ovent. private paUoa & l or older couple or CIOM to beech. '350/mo Ya rd•• II a rd• n er m•ture 1dulte S700/mo. Ml 1-8142 provided. Elegant Uvtno Call LlJ or Chuck atw ---,~---, .. -,-..,,,--Delly- only 15 mlnut11 from 646-7171 or 846-5743 Pilot w ant Ada. Fuhlon l1l1nd, 7 mlnutft to S.C. Plue Of' O.C. Air· laal .... ~ 1741 lut. INcll 274' port. Juat ... , of New· 1:;;·;;·;;;;;;iiiiiii=~=====iiiiii:=i• port 8 1Vd. a so of S en 11 Diego Fr'#f'/. $ 1050/mo, $31-6439, 2473 Ofange Aw.,Coetl Mftl Whet 1 Wonder1ul World of Shopping, right II YW1 1tnQertlp9 9VetYdlYI Dally P'llot Ctanllled Ade. To pi-your ad, cai11 142-Mn encs 1et • CIMllfled Ad• Via« help you. Tlla fHIHt drew In the We ll. 1 Dally Piiot Cletelfled Ad. &42~19. ••••• .......... , •u.a. J.'~ • -- I r l l I Kenneybunkport? Didn't he win the Monaco Grand Prix in '73? <'4 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 my ler 11111 llre•l•r A.4•trthJa1 bttt la~y1ltll•1 CureabJ Ctatracttn, _a._,_•_••-'-•.•----_1_ .. _1_1• .. •-----lltaatlaeli lemctt miiiiiiiiii==-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim My home, full or PI T, Repal1/amell job1. Fenoe1. CtatraJ CLEAN·UP MAST EH::. HAULING SMALL JOBS §@RQjcE§ UNtiUlfEb $1 84 Per da'° 1 ea son e o t e r a 1 •a ahetvee. partlllons Low FRAMING _ CONCRETE All tlHI Prof , 1ea1. Aak Trash & Furniture Marllellng, err1nd1, Or'• • 850·4065 rates Steve 731-8311 MASONRY • SPA IN· abool our 25,000 t1wn MATT 6<45-5089 applt. chulch. •IC Re· Thal. ALL )"00 pav 01 • --ST l TION 675 8890 epeclel Call anytime liable driver, acllve. 11-30 day ad lill Pa;a1 StrYiCt VINCE LENHOFF Finish A A • ' l T HAULING • MOVING tractive older women, - -Carpentry 6 Custom C J ' C ll-11<4S·6684 lMlcheelj GARDENING -ODO JOBS in lhe PERSO l & BUSINESS Remodeling. 536-2085 r-at tllH II Ciffn-ups, shrub & ~ee JON 645-8192 own car 648•9734 D·ILY Bill paying. Nore Higgins, BAD CREDIT? clear up trim, mo. malnt Prompt a .... Slt1i•1 n 999-7115 499-160 I Caret ltnlct neg TRW profile Money & rees cnuck 542-2873 Roat lt~lirl Planll-peis-whatever PILOT •-· 11 i / I lW'riNSTXLL CARPET beck ouar 845·5840 --FAIR PAI ES ALWAYS! Locel 1et Live ln/ou1 _.ti, .. a al. '"· For Sl 75 8 d. Call E•P Gardner, Malnl. q Y' Dot GrMaia1 cleanupe, tree 1r1m, f ree Painting. carpentry. rool· Vary reas Belly 631-0965 SERVICE MARINE WOODWO"AK Mel 01 Pete, 772· 1722 ell Call Pete 64 1-1098 Ing. land1caplng. etc Teak cabtne1s 10 dry rot C ,.. Many dogsl Grooming ' ST AAA 548-4471 Wiii hou111111 you r home repair F188 eat Local taeat "eacrttl scN. S10 any sz Teacher I 4 I W t 4 wtille on vacation Reis DIRECTORY rats. Dick (213)333·96~, Cement:'basonary-Bfock 2t yrs eMp 546-2848 Mow,~g.•:d~·no.'~w~ce a ~ftlruJ'ln avall. 642-4665 __ I . S i Walls-Cust. work lie D II month $20 to S25 ROBIN'S CLEANING Laaiacagtai DO IT NOWll 81Ullll trv ct 1 11381057 Rob 673-8094 r~ 6 SERVICE lh hi -••1 Fii •••1•• E d k I h ORYWA((IACOUSTICA[ 54 •9707 clean ho11se. 8 o5r~Ou~08Y57 DOOGHE TVliROTHERS --"'" n peperwor n g I· Concrete masonry !lat---.. Your Dally Piiot mares Call PAPER TALI< work toondatlone Block Small Jobe & Repairs Hauling, clean-ups, tree ----~ ---TREES -LANDSCAPING Service Directory Assoc & organize tndlv brick' Llc'd 536_5013 · BUD 552·9582 trimming. yard malnt. APT & HOUSECLEANING 2t VAS 642-3657 Repr_,latlve & ouslneis 760-1988 · · ••~trical lndscp Mika 646-850_2 Windows Free eat 11 - CL "Ii C -...... 852-1007 eves .. 1111r~ 142·1171ed.122 lailitn -•l lrt Lewn/gardan maJnt resld, BRtcDw' RI< Small Jobs. -------.... -Before and after school ELECTRICIAN· Priced comml. Indus Vd cin up ClfAI HOUSEi " __ ... ______ RemO<lels or any Invest-W a 1 k 1 0 rlghl tree estimate on low re1es 846-4947 evs Newport, Cos11 Mesa. Ai~llalt men1. qlty Improvements. ~a l~he 0 536-t 789 large 01 small Jobs Lie ----_ Rose Hsekpg 973-0564 Irvine Rats 675-3 175 , "I. IE 0 t 0 m -wyer 396621 673·0359 EXP'O HOUSECLEANING 11 • -rlveway·Parklng l ot ' '' '"' HI e. HOME PAE-SCHOOL -• , • ffaa•~aa CALL MABEL. f'IHla[ Aepalrs-Sealcoattng 64~~·~3~~· Ju~,: ~;~/35 Complete Progrem Oy hraatut lthaaa•i•t NEEDHELP? CALL JEnr 994. 1421 or 536·8332 i--_-Alll!Ji""c-M .. O,.v .. 1N,.G---- , .. • .. •t .. • .. tl.,.••-----Pl11t1r/l•f!lr CUSTOM EXTERIORS ED'S PLASTERING I LOW RATES$ ''" s.m.. & INTER Reu. rates Free lntle•t Patchlng/1ec1urN T1N trim 11nd removal, est. Steve 547-4281 Ae1tucc09 8<4$-82511 gen'I cleaiwpa. 6~7017 Custom hae painting, re-Plt•~lat -Ttrl•I lenict duced summer retH. 2,. Lr El. 1,..7121 ..,_ -Free eat Dave 673-203 t • • _. 11 n.w _" .. .," ••• I.~., ,.I-Al·~ WATER HEATER Specie.I 9e3-9321 Wkdyutt 5:30 •n Pool haate11 •Furnaces lie .f4259 4 964-2 17 •Fauoe11 •DlapoMI•* Typlng/WOt'd Proceealng Oulcll, aa1y ravltlons. E Wllllam Giies Painting IHH,orf't Plt•ltlic Reuonaole. 1151-10-41 Contractor compellllva BIO OR SMALL l .J l rates. cus1om work. lie w e 00 IT ALLI 549•9770 W ••tw Cltu •t 10 yrs exp 1s 1-1080 wAlfE wlZlRd Drains cleared lrom 15 & WINDOW WASHING Interior -E>iterlor $25 an)'llme Repair a. "The 011ly magtc 11 CoortestY eaumates 85 t·9604M&M432-0500 OUAltTV" 631-20211 Don 644"4798 ROLLIN' A.-O~O~T~E~R--"l et the Sunstilne In" INT /EXT CALL JIM-Drains lrom $4 50 SUNSHINE WINDOW IH-7110 Plumbing repair OC'a CLEANING 642·15"'9 ---,-~~---lowest rates 75 1-6753 •PAINTING• Ellterior • Interior Resident -Commeracal Free est 536-9801 RALPH'S PAINTING lnllext. Reas ratea Free est 24 hr 84 t-3588 -Smith & Son Plumolng State Law Plumbing repairs & drafn• ''S"'l8•t•e .. la·w-r·eq-u""k•ee-t"'fia"'!t•lli"P. cleared lie 645-3426 contractora wllO perform IMfia1 work over 1200 Including Huber Roofing.all typet labOr and malllf1al1 mu1t S&S Asphll 63 t-4 l99Uc Creden11eled Kinder-Jack ol all 11ades carpen· -Oulck-Caretul Low rates Atttratp Ca~iatt lluiat gar te n Teacher Antfquefu1nllu111esto1ed, try painting. gardening. Hou~. carpet, window lie Tt38048 552-0410 Speedy malnt serv, ---------l New caolnets, cabinet Bushard/Banning tree pick-up & del cleanups, etc NoJob too ~~,~~o':i~~gworkw;eliagl~ *1·1 lhlll* Int/ext, homes & ap1s New-AecOvet·Decka be llcenMd UnllcenMCS lie. ll4t1802 548•9734 contrae1ora ahould ao ___ 11ate In their advenlalng Secretarial Contrac1011 and con-lrtlk lrhll& lenl lacing. oars & lormlce call 968-4397 645·6434 811 6 731·9173 large or small 540-035<4 and AEf'S Wllh complete BeSI quality 25 yr e11p 642·3890 Don'tPleal Freeenalysls couniertops.642-0881 l icensed Day care by ,,--0.. I i Allphasesotconstr &re-carpel and house-Compet1t1verates p • s.m.Ctl sume11. conl8ct Mary Orondle at 556-<4088 wtth any quesllon• Con11ac-01 yourcese over phone OFFICE/LIBRARY /OEN Christian mother, any ••Hit r •fl r pair Xlnt work, com· cleaning. windows done Uc T -116.428 730-1353 •rna1 TvPINGIBOOKKEEPINO Ewl1tle11 Caolntits. desks, pan-age Marilyn 646·5482 Springs. repelr, door oper-pellllva prices Joos lge Ir ee CALL TODA y 1 Farthing Interior &islgn For lndl11 /sml bualneu lall"J Ant1 WtrtJ rel! ators See demons11at1on or small 751·0870 Jon 540 5854 STARVING COLLEc;e-HANGING/STRIPPING Hr/day/wk 640-0888 • 1 elllng Your needs -our Loving mom Wiii babyall Seacoast. 2488 Newport • STUDENTS MOVING CO VISA-MC Scou 645·9325 laakrt,fOJ llJ lltl•I craflamanshlp 546-2658 lnlanls OK Irv. & Brlslot Blvd. c M 642•3490 llEPAllll * PAlllTlll HOUSECLEANING Uc n24•435 Insured EXECUTIVE SUPPORT 1 or's State Llcenae Boa1d, 28 Civic Center Plaza. Room 890, Santa ~na. CA 92701. Big blllal Fo1ecloaures'I C-1 Sts .. SA Hts. 557-t665 Etc Gary645_5277 PTL GOOD REFS EXP'O 641·8427 Expert Wallcoverlng In· Your office Top skllla, Incl. Law suits'? Judgements? lfl!_a ry Springs-Hinges· Openers WATCH us GROW! s1ailat1on Reas. Consult· word proceu lng. Prol FREE CONSULATION Aem0del·repa11 Unique & Coatracton, Repairs. Lowest relesl _ Gladys 549-o759 ant Asslgnm1 581·8590 references 497-6290 ... ------- Scott Oenlllly Unusual work a specialty. Ceatral llc'd Tom 557-4480 Haalia1 JOAN'S CLEANING p · "WE GA.LS SHOULD Secretarial service typing, •• 110 0142 20 yrs lie bonded OUMP JOBS & Cook-errands-all wllely aaati11 H NG TOOETH • __ Palombo Const 962-83 t4 Remodel/Rep111s, comm. Gar•1aia1 s ••ALL ••OVING JOBS dulles 540-t287 FllE p•111tlll A39 7 EA" copy, etc. Feat aervlce I ~ · • & resld. llc'd. bonded. -"" "" 11 8 ·O 30 ariytlme 675-4456 760-8359 • I f!llh11 Mst1 c1a1tsman, special-Ins. For asl, 552.9 t42. TREES MIKE 646-1391 Pacific Coast Cleantng by Richard Sinor. Lie Pl ti• l eabysllter In your home, lzlng finish & remO<latlng. Topped/remo11ed. Clean HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE "WE 00 IT AIGHTI" 2806<44 14 yrs or happy 11111 .,. r ''" Stmct • all 6PM. Reis av all. 499-3105. Construction 'R' Us up, new lawns. 751-3476 Furniture, Trash. Trees Es• Brochure 768· 769<1 local cuatome111. PlAS ER PA TC HING J.c TREE SERVICE • 6<42-4665 Aepalrs•Remod•Add'ns --9635"15 NORM Than!< you, 963·41 H Restuccoa. lnlle•t. 30 yrs. Trimming. removal. yard • Aepal1-Alle1at1ons 2<4 hr em~'::ency service • l1•11•11tl1/TllorH&ll - -Neal. Paul 545-2977 1 t 6<42 ""'1<1 BABYSITTING Ooo1s·Wlndows-C1blnets l ie. 33471<4. 855-0880 Mow, edge. clean-up, trim GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS REFS Becky 841·2261 QIALITI PllllTHI _c_e_an_·_upt , • c. .,. In my home near Vlcl or1a, Penel-Petlos-Fences. 35 Free est Reas rates. Jim & HAULING No job 100 ---Prom p 1. n ea I pro. Have 10rnellllng to Mii? Sell lhlnga fut wtl h Dally • Daily Pilot classifieds work for you.Call 642-S678 for quick cash sales. Costa Mesa. 6<42·8482 yrs eMp. Jerry 546-4413 Want Ads Call 642-5e78 646-1958 small. 895-6006 Want Ads Call 6<42·5678 fesslonels 636-71<19 Claaelfted act• do 11 ""911. Piiot Want Ad• 9 A!!!tatata, UaJ. At1rtatall, Oaf. ltatall lo Office lntala 2914 lai•atrial Lttt & F1H• 3004 MH~ to Ltaa 4024 Feaatala • .,,,.,, ltacll 2719 Sil.art HOI Ba)'front Ottloes. pauoa. laatala 2920 LOST· Dog · Fe Samoyed 111. ~d & 3rds E-Z qual . • -Clean, quiet & resp. 1mmle P 8 r k Ing. Jan Ito r 181 1200-2560 sq. fi.('-i offlGe) ( a I I w h I I e l Defaults OK Pvt money Vall~ 2734 New everything 1 Br, 2 ahr ... AA .... college. Lag-673-1003 West 1n1tne area From Buschard/Ad1m11. H B 547•3779• 979•6217 blocks o ll sand. .,.,...,.. s 1 •M M -Tlbu1011 ondo, 3 Br. 2•1, $600/yrly 760-8862 una Bch, $275 497-6839 EXECUTIVE OFFICE $504/mo Tom 851-8928 a SlfKI IEWlll. ertga'-tt, HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA ~:p· l~~;p;,m·d~h~~1 g~~ NWPT BCH CHANNEL CM/NB area rm fe>r mature 400 sq tt, 'lf/PV1 Oattt & 2,860 sq It. 3975 Birch. 9t).4.5656• 964_7448 f, . I 4021 n/smkr. pvt be_ S270 kit shower. cpt1, Bel Pen1n Newpor1 Beach $1330 I I ••mEI pell Call alt 8pm FRONT lrg 1 Br wllrplc. n""'otlable 85t-0149 $300/mo 8<42-<4623 M IA zoning Agent LOST-Female Cal with no • • -962-7470 patio, garage Welk to ...,. 541 5032 I rt O I beach & Udo shops Avall F 10 snr ptly turn. BaiTste executive Row Inc . one ot • · Tail. Btack Taooy mark-S~lalftz~'in ~.·, :•2~d Saturday, August 13, 1983 a .... leacll 2740 Sepl 10 $695/mo lnclds hse, non-smkr. $395 • Iha oldest ••laOllahed FAITASTIC ~gso~~c~~ltyo~',~es~~t TO'aslnce 1949 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19). Splntual values 1 Sr 1 8L encisd g11ege, utlts 873-3777 ullls. 675-5316 (19771 protessJonal u -1 lo F•EE IEIT 845-0939 RE. Broker Bd Realtors dominate --decision is imminent concerning money kids Oii. $<450 952.<447 1 ecullve sulle complexes, 8,2 2 7 c .5 06 01 968-9853 SPECTACULA R ocean Female rmmte wanted to has ottloes 101 lease or OHtOE lost. Poodle/Terrier miil. " • 1 1 ... 4 • 1 I and one who is close to you. Focus on interest rates, 2 Br 1 Ba. upstairs. l1plc. garage $625 /mo 842·7803 •S450/mo up 1 & 2 Br. unlurn & fum pool. spa 18992 Florida 842-2834, 842-3172. Close to beach. 2 Br 2 Ba. stove, dsttwahr ca1pe1S, drapes, deck, garage S550tmo 536-•637 view, 2 Br. t'• be, luxury shr 2 Br, 2 Ba apl wlpool mo to mo. tenancy From lllll ... W. lllTI Fem Blk/gry 8/9 Irv Holdl!f ol lend contract · borrowing procedures and tax structure. Romantic penthouse Condo at VIiia & lndry. HB Avall Sept l $295 $895/ s 1 '" c 6 1 It Belboa,Mln8motae.wlll S265/mo.84t-3503 1 ·d mo ~rvoes HASXLNTLOCATION °11 Pk 551•58 7 ;~~ 'l278~0matur, 'f. interlude provides welcome change of pace, stimu- conelde1 Isa , opt lnc u e· raceptonlSI, NEWPORTBEACH Losl ~HELTY'' mete • p ay n g lation. 112001m0.548_3239, Fem. tow hM on the secret11r111. word PIO· COSTAMES 0 D 1 monthly $4 28 43 . · Bluls. C.M. No dep. no ceasing, photo copying. A F~~vi~!m:. ;::,,a;~.~'. Matures 3/85 Looking TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Someone 18 Studio Apt w/1elrlg and last. $250/mo 63 t·2576 computer occt'g, Telex, •Olllce W&1ehouse CM 8pm 812 540•1031 101 buyer, will dlsoount to appl ving pressure_. avoid direct confrontation. Make perking on Penn $300 mall & mesHge !HlrvlC'e, -Combo ettractlve deal. Pvt ply J ~· Call875-0612alter5pm Fe 10 shr 2 bd Np1 Bch telephoneanswerlng Fa-•t500sqttto3 712 sq '1 3478 SanRelael,CM _ 640-61309105 concessions without abandoning principles. Accent TIIEllWPIRTIAIUIA ~in~s~ok~J;d.~ar~e~a ,llltles Include con-•C11peta,drapes, LOST Small White WIDOW HAS sss fO; alsoonlegalaffairs,rontracts,partnersrupproposal, Specious 2 Br Wetertronl 6<45-4.450 Nr Bch. ~ 8 11' ~ence Jan' ~10°7'ai 1 u11 1 1 1 •On site sec & mngmnl MALTESE No Teeth, T.O's, S 10.000 up No martial stat us. Caprirom plays significant role. "' c .. n. ' • u • •Beeutllullylendscaped Vee Anita & Glenneyre, credit check. no penally. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Lie low, go slow, ap1s.beau11fulgardens. Gorgeous Nwpl Bch Illes, tree parking, •Waler lncld LB on 817183 home· Also buy jumbo TO plivetesandyoeach, c d 1 E Bl 11 24-hrl7dysa wk.eccess *A 11 1 I _.... realize that maV-r cycle is being completed. You'll I I h I b t on o n ast u . & utilities located within va or mm ..... occup 4 g 7 • 4 3 6 7 w o r k $300K up ~ Denison r- Fresh 2 bd, In 4 plex. t ba. c ose os opp ng, 08 tmmac, Full~ Furnished. 2 min 01 Orange Cl" A"lr· OHE IEE 831-0358 Assoc 873-73 t t. break from much of the past · some work on current encl gar. )'Id, pallo. no 'lllp avall, no pets. For Pool, lmmed Occupen-, TIEI r11•y b all d 8 2 2897 15 5 appl 760-09 t9 R 760 ~72 port 11 junction Jam· · 11 Lost Blue Parakeet Mesa Rel' WHIM 5100 pattern remains, ut you re Y are rea Y to step pela, 4 • 4 -cy es • borae/MecArlhur Blvd t835 Whlltle1 Ave c. 13 Verde area name· "BUD" forward in to new area3. Aries, Libra persons play ·lg Bach. w/yd. full kll. nr Versatile Condo 2 Br· 2 Ba, Incredible Ocean View wlconvenlent access 1• t 1•1' 1•2 ua• 545. 7682 SM REWARD * * ACT ORY WORK** bch, quiet person. no vi-. ctuOhouae. S8254 2 br. 3 ba S. Laguna tr om 0011e S1 752-7170 • • • • • .._. Full time assembly tine key roles. pet& non·smkr S390 mo Sec. pool. jec 643·209 condo Frplc, 2 decks, --------Newport Beach Lido Can-LOST· Yellow pet pert -production Acceuory CANCER (June 21 -July 22): What you have 960--05117 200 McNell Sal/Sun 12·5 garage. pool. 499•6009 Newport Beach lido Can-nery Village 11188 3250 sq lteet. 'Archie', alao I HouM. lrvloe 968· 1622 been waiting for has finally arnved --don't let golden W I II" 2 B 2 B neryVlllagearee3250 1q ll Mtorcommerclatuaer. small green parekeel ------ Near Adams & Beach, up. 89 !; Sa5r50ea,. r 1 1 Shr beaut 3 Br 2 atry Irv 11M1 or commerc111 user, ground tlOor. xtra wtde R-ard 500 oltc W1t1on 1100 WHILY opportunity slip away! Emphasis on speculation, stalrsapt,slnglecarger-con ... ~. 11911 ~~3~~7° hm lndrylac.Jac,utllpd, ground lloor ictra wide door plus 2 loading 631-3 123 P1ocesalng mall. full or romance, change, travel and variety. You'll make age, patio, dswsn1. smell mo va • nr Shop cntr 731-8630 door plu• 2 lotd1no doctis. ample ott streel --pen /time No experience new start and get to heart of matters where member pel ok. 1 Br 1 Ba lndry 111 Cltatatt 277, Ledy 45~ 10 stir w/aame docks. ample ott 11reet parking, n 11 $ 50 11 sq SCRAM-LETS neceuary Send sell ad· tac $<450/mo $300 de-Npt Beach apt $350t mo parking, aa Is S 50 • Mi 11 NNN Call Slyvll dressed, stamped env· of opposite sex is concerned. posit Agenl no lee 2 Br S485 Pool, year 6<40-l t4" It NNN CA I. Slyvia. Pelican Propenies Inc ANSWERS elope 10 Cen1ury Puo-LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Recent cooperative 863· 1500 roond. nr 088Ch, buses Peilcan Propertlet Inc 71416<45_6501 llsllers, PO Bo). 48, th Can · d' 'd al will No pets <198·6277 Lady w111 •hare her 2 Br 714/6<45-850t Wakefield, MA 01880 efforts wi cer Ul lVl u now pay La1a11 leacll 2741 IMal 2900 apt wHh 1 resp person. Placentla S1 In Coste ~and~d -FBr:i:, dividends. Focus on property appraisal, security, S I C M k•2 7•58 H 4 30 Furnished ottlce Bank ol Mesa. Bark lot tor rent, ounAA-O•Oa •OOOlllT'IT f( . I 1ans In .. weep ng ocn vlewl, wtk 1 .,.. • ., a · Costa Mesa Pleia -20 000, 11 " " decision a ecting ong-range p . tuition serves to bch. $650 utll & gar 'i blk from b each LAGUNA NIGUEL Casual $175 /mo, no Isa approx · · 1 or Oldmantalltlngaoou11he A E &PropMgmt Degree as reliable guide --don't permit over-beanng· Incl. Long term 494-304<1 ~~~:;o s:e u~l:i ~~;g Coontry Setting. 3 BR 556-3900 part 644-2585 past • Oh, tor the food & compullf experience I I .. L "7ra19 650 5296 w/2 Adults. 1 Chlld ----• $775 up. 2265 It Indus-old deys, When lhe stlll required Newport Beacll individual to "bury" your instincts. ~r IC. ~ " · $285mo plus v~ utll Furnished Olllce apace 1rlal olllce 18101 Radon-smell voice yoo heard tocallon Excellent aelary VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Short jowney I i>dfm duple•. Clo&e to Furnished Sleeplng room, Avall. 8116 495-2843 Secy aervlcu All do Circle. #T, Huntlnglon was your consee1nce, not and oenelllS. Send Re-indicated, along with numerous messages, calls beach, $<490 month , 1na1e Oath. nr SC Piila, amenities Good lo-Beach 842-2834. e RADIO .. aume 10 Ad Number 3o. 548-78 l 1 female non-smkr prel. MIF ehr N.B. house. p11t cation 17th and Npt Dally Pllol, P. 0 Box relating to talks, personal appearances. Keep re90l- $270/mo 556-1737 bath, Balboa Covea $333 Blvd 842·6668 AaaHactaHtl 3002 P1no11ll 3012 1580. Coste Mesa. CA ulions concerning diet, nutrition, proper rest and 2p~r00$4J'~,~~n1~0 la.dy 35.55 yrs 10 shr c .M mo, shr ullls. 646'8545 Need amell otnceorahop •SP1RtTUAL AoV1soR• A F1tend rieeaed. X lady _9_2.5_2_5_-o_5_5_o_____ exercise. Pace changes rapidly, aelf-dilcipline is 546-2682 home $200 mo. split utll. N.B. 3 Br $275/mo. Cell apace, 100 10 200 sq fl In Advice In love. marriage & neeoed tor a buddy tor 1 lottrftr l11l1t. necessary for survival. S Rel• req Eves 548•5339 Ron. Wkdya 971-6576. Nwpl Bch area 642-1257 bualnen 675-2<495* day ot each week, she ta Full time B1latol Care LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'llrebuildon more 2wB!o~~~.,'.~~e c~'.~:r On beach. Bdrm w/own Eve/Wknds 973•7570 NEWPORT BEACH otlice ~~l~~~~2di5~ust~~~~ Centar. 545·_t_99_5___ solid base --Cinancial picture becomes brighter, loan S5251SSOO. 6<45-3884 Oalh + 1<11 prtv, lndry lac IOIAIFRllT I.I, 1,000 sq 11 Attreo11ve TM 5PM Air conditioning, ex-is avail.able if required. Focus on review, revision, NB $250/mo. 646-83286 F N/imkr. congenlal, Well Mllnt1lned, Modern perlenced ln•talla· or 552·3586 $400 mo Avall Sepl 1 Building on Quiet Street ESCORTS /IODELS 11on/Se1v1ce Laguna at~ntion to details. Be aware of fine print, read Spacious singlt . one ROOM for rent "i326mo. 631-6198 or Iv mag Atalgneo Parking Gil-TRANSCENDENTAL Ou1ca11 ONLY 835·9t99 Niguel 831-0700 between lines, realize cycle is on rise. & two bedroom apu MASTER BEDROOM, 979-9263 a g 18 A v 8 11 1 b 18 MEDITATION SCORPIO (Oc•. 23-Nov. 21): Lively people 84S-<48001845-3323 Free 1n110 lecture every UITIO IUOEH Al nUTllll • I Private Beach, M/F Avail Pref. resp F. nl smkr. to Wed 11 1200 Noon end Sm111re"ll1ttopnee<1a dominate scenario --you'll make correct decision, ~, ~OM. Call 760-2815 sllr 2 b1, 2 oa a1 Promon· Office apace tor 18898 747 8 OOPM 220 Et Camino ~~~°8(~:~~~~1!. person lor minor hunch will pay off. member of opposite sex could fall I l Room lor rent, 1t11c11 PflYI· torv ~~~~·6~$.:~~ Cill ~~~~~~m~rullts1g~s"'~1 Real. Tuatln THE UST HIRRAH elleratlona madly in love with you. Focus on creativity, style, • ~ leges. pvt Ba. A11a11 t5th Camino Or, Cotll Mesa. Npt Bell 1188 Cell I ... ,, ] I 662·2t12. 751-9132 Prof F 30·1 want• 9881ctt 3 Blka E 01 Fairview & i..it I Fnu 3004 738-8538. 558-8538 8AM·8PM 640-4128 design, success through personal appearances. Virgo o. •' • • Working tern 25_4o;;o;; out & 1h1 togthr 2br/2ba Adams IEW OIOIT t1rll UOI. llln1PIRlll figures prominently. r URNISHED smolc Npl Cre91 1ennl1 ;;/~!f.,:· ,~!:ech~cJ~ _ 75_4_-1_0_4_0 _Mr Tr_acy__ Nobody retusadl Al10 2yraexp.846-8021 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Family mem- UNruRNISHEo0r pool $300 650·1706 6PM Nwpt pref ....... 157 01 DELUXE OFFICE SUITES fOlJND ADS Vlsa/Mastercera Cell ber complains of beina "backed into comer." Be -.,...,..., B.,. Old 800 1107 805-687-6000 E•I Be oy1ltter need ed -'D S f ALL UTILITIES Xtnt, near Hoag & bell P11t (24 hr•) 675-6351 .!r~0~~all ~rom St 25 c.1590 Melure. 1ell1ble. P/tfmt . reasonable, sympathetic and diplonwtic. trive or en1 & be No 1mo1<tng. no ..., ARE FREE ~---~---=-=-Rent refs pl88ae,xlnt pay to behind to'"" realize that much activity ocurs PAID HEALTH kllcllen $300 646-1035 Pror. Mii. Fem. needl BASEMENT SI 00 aq It SPIRITUAL READINGS lrvlne 857-5238all/5pm S ry s 'J • . CLUBS TfNNIS same to •hr Ball al home 2500 Ml ti Cell Mon-Fri AdviCe in all matters Love. "out of signt." Taurus, Libra persons figure SWIMMINC. plu~ h•atr Pv1 rm. ba & entry Lndry 9·5 Ca"·. marriage & bu1lnest Banking prominentl{.. much more' Sorry le1t1l1 2906 facll 1400. Ana Ad 884 642-4644 R Also coonaellng 1815 P/T lllUll CAPR CORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).·Def'-e ... ~ •• call 6<42-4300 24 hrs, -1,.2 Hll S E C Re S Excell O(I 1 1 u11 Ka .. .., no peu Models S1Yf1on1 3 Sr 2 Ba, 673-6687 wknds NEWPORT CENTER Full • • o I amino al. 8 an en, t °!?,P un 'r otr realize that individual romantically interested in vn.1 opf n daily 9 to & 11800/mo. 21 Balooe service Execut111e Sulles Clem Uc'd 492-729 experenc ..... 1>'1aon n a • J -Cove 845_5135 Prof M/~ to shr well furn 1575-1625. 540.5470 Peritaal tr&C'llve SavtnO• & Loan. may not be too practical. Focus on hopes, wishes, Oakwood G•r•n Ap•rtments Newport Be.1ch So. 1700 16th Street (al Dover) 642-5•1) 3Br Condo w/ 1 mate Immediate o~nlng otters .;_.. t bllit to win ,_,ends and influence CANCELLATION on Ownbdrm,Be,&den.Lg P rlmeCoronadetM111 Found Blcycla Vien S1mct1 3014 va1leddut1" Poalttonr.. sen ...... n::n •a Y u• OCEAN~AONT we tteve aplll level wlpoot. jtc. Off Hwy 1880 1q tt Wiison Perk Identity llHU 1 qulrea epproxlmatety 3 people. Sales ability ia considerably heightened. 8 week open Aug 27-Sept eta Laguna VIiiage. $400 Perteet for architectural, 548-8258 days/wk and alternat• Pisces native/Clays significant role. 3, beaut 3 Br 2 Be.1850 mo. Rici!. 770-4566 daa•gn. etc Sittt Incl lull FOUND Desert Tortoise In Meet other alnglea. Join Seturdeya untll 1 PM. AQUAR S (Jan. 20-Feb. l 8): Focus on power, 650·9'199 aetvlaea. Agt 673-8409 Santa Ana Heights area. Video Encounter• Many Call Linda Oacua, N .._:_ Roommate 10 ehr 3Br hs., • $290/up , cllpeti, 545_1682 protesslonal members. 754·1801 OCSL. 1700 authority, responsibility and promotion. OulU~g ON THE SANO Batooa, W/O, gar. Avall Free membe11hlp1 1v111. Adema Ave. Costa Mesa, occurs halfway especially where personal rela SUMMER RENTAL Sept S275 mo. See at 9I1 drapes. ale, rHtrooma. FOIJNO· Engllah Span1e1 768-6000 24 hrs Calllornla E.O.E. tionshlpe ...... conce' med. Speo'al honor could oome-3 B 2 B. II _, be • E B lb Bl d t7301 Beach Blvd Hunt-· , ,...., r un · w... r. " · 8 os v · tnnton Be1ch 842-21134 puppy, vie Hot1ole s. SJC. Tran~l --,..r Banking N~t1 Bud! No. lurnl•hed. washer. dryer Shi 38r Condo btwn s. CSI " · · Please call <498-9<450, •vH your way as result of participation in community, • 880 1rvlne Avenuf tnctd Summar enclad Ple11 a Ai rport , SUBLEASE· 725 eq f1 ot-831·2282 "o'"ne_W_a.y"'f"'1c"'!1c•.·,·10-e""6P1§P. llOIPTIOlllT political project. 119 ...... ... (al 16th) I rJ~~~.5802 s::r,0~3 non-1mkr $300 mo. flee aultt In Newport Found. grey/whl/brn small TON $175 751-05311 Immediate opening tor PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Tie looee end.a, 64.,1104 979•7897 l\lea Beacll. 3 ottl<l ... 1 recepl M ahenny d~ N9Wland lrl•ndly, well-groomed tri 'k ch rd ~ 1m S750/mo. Xtnt Joe •• l11ian1 On. 40l4 perllOll tn h8adquartera avoid prematuni starts, s ve to stn e o ~!!!!!!!!!11!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Y1catlt1 Shrlg IUM home.$285. 111. 863-t262 & Slater, HB. B-2820 dXs stxti&tcdb RIOh off~ of ~·>' Selling• representing unJveraal theme. Some lndJviduala will ... tlll '!IAA7 IUt, dep. P1lv. Ba, View, Found• Lrge Bl & Tan M volume ... , teNice In~ and Loan Good lele-consult you regardina affairs of heart. Many aeek 611• Root top patio. ~79 IAY YIEW Doberman No Crop 8 pnone ,.nd typing M\1111 --o Big BM1 cabin, 2 Br, I Ba, I l W J Beautlfullerge ottlce evalt-Ma g noll 11 /011 fl aid r,:;.= :,,eJ~':c;g a: required Call Lind• your opinions on lnternational affairs. Anes, Libra nr lake. all wood Int eata I Ht... inlln abl• 8<42-<1844, Mon-Frt, 963-4167 butlneM 1950,000 wftll D&C\.la, 754-1801 OCSL, peraona play paramount roles. cou u 359-8932135&-<4-0eO 9•5· FOUND. Pure White KJt· S300.000 dn Cofone de! u.:.AJ'.'if.'::i:-e.~~:1• IF AUGUST UTH IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you LIVING Exqultlte lak• "°"t llOme, WANTED by 1111 by 8Clll WATllFIOIT Offlll ten. 11/Cl/83, Bl\le E~. Mar lo ca II on Agt are creative. rebellious, outao1 ..... and you often learn IN NEWPORT BEACH 5 Br. 8 8a, •'-"t 12, lrg !Heller. Eatancla or N.B 1rv1-A~ & 20ttt SI. CM. 675-8700 Btautv Salon, elation oe .. "6 $1 ... 1 & 2 8d A rt ........ tchl 3Br 21>11 + yard for N9WpC>rt BMetl. a,..at ·-•v ' rules in order to break them. It la likely that you were ng rm pa • game rm. eleganlly turn, dog (NEVER ALLOWED locetlon on eo.11 Hwy, 842-73•2 IHntiU loroaa Nie of Ex· avafl •I Ollvera'1, CdM, men11 a TownllOu-dbl doclc 8<42·7080 In houM). '800 to 1900 approx 1000 aq" ctualve wood 6 metal wort. at your t.iaur•. aeparated -·actually or paychologjcally--from one or Som• ere •••gently ra"""". 645-7813 St2&0fmo Sllp&lt0avaH Found redlo. Newport bu.llnna. te5.000 talc .. P .. •at111 turroundlnga, both parents al a relatively early age. You are turni.n.d From 1660 llAll .. .,.... 714/&45-7100 Beacfl area. 675-3070 ell Term• 1168-6167 have to11 owtn9. Call a.ffec•·lona•-de.man'u ..... and can be -"'-tnd .. 1-n•. On JllTlborM Ad at Beavt1t111 w111i.r Condo. · V•lma &40-2050 u """ y.uoe _.:u ....... ~ • Sen J~uln Hiiie Rd onKunapallbeach, 1 Br, C.aaerdal Found: Sm. Female Hard\111111 Store, Foreat Scorpio, Aquanus, Taurus penona play lmpor\ant 14t-1IOO 2 Ba. labulou• vlaw, '-••• ltr ltat1l1 1111 Puppy, BrownlWlllt• 8/8 Av. Lag Bell. 2400 elf, &yr IUm ITYUIT ro•-,_ your live. Major de>melltic ad"••t:rnent ~ tpec;lel at" Book now ltat 2112 VlcJntty Harbor/Warner. IN Call Jack 497·r.45 1 Wllollowlng. Top Pay. ~ m , .... •CONDOS• tor 11 1 11 & winter, 408 Sq ft Bido w/yerd C·2 846·25"4 euu 1 NB hlon this year and could Include actual change of residence \11111 Balboa 1nd Vat· 3 3 150/mo. 2118<1 l 181ll•. A••' of 2i 10 N9WPQ(l swimming Poot Chemical &44.oellt • or marital status. September and November will be nlllal. 1750 mo & up 21 119-5578 Coat1 Meaa. Call ell 8 1 vd c M S3 5 0 Fmou,WNOd·~Whltv'1cP-ee11,.,1hnne& ServlCM 9ualneta New------------........ of yoW' -t memo ..... bl .. mon•L-an· 11!1103, G31-4NO 5PM. 957-2740 846-3102 A • " port 811ch arH, no llllllNl/latfltalt ..... v """" •• ~ w-w ..., .. t.11 I. Tualln, .8. 8<48-<4905 Ill RO T 6 • Garage f()f ~n1, N9WPQf1 CM/NB 17th & ~por1 uper neatHlly, w Ntwporl BMch Prof)41f1y BAYF N 1 r, ' b&. lll111 2IOI Oet ch Area S7S/mo N--•· "300 tQ I'. amp•-Found: Yg 0r9)1 tabby lcll-tr1ln. 166,000 lull i mount Managemen1 Co. A/P, ltll W1at.. lltl ltll ...... 1e 1' 19 • d 0 wn1111 r • 2 .. 970 .. ~ ' " ' ,. ten wl wt11 pewt ~ cOI· reQ Wiii n«t 140.000 • ~IA. Payroll, 6tnlc f*l .. 1.-.......... --...__.....,..... ---, -... S&OOlmo + 111. tut & Lady will ah1re her 2 Br 11-4 ·v parking, air cond 0-1 181• 549•8608 18,11101 C1ll oollect Mon·Fi'rl oompuler Hpirtenc• C•r Wpti OllllUl C*1c8f 1 100 dtP 544-0128. Capt w11112 17 '!!P tt~30 , Oflltt ... till ltl4 875·8900 Plza) 9-8PM. Aall lor Tim (4081 ttelpful Send A.au~ to: Attendant wiper wanted. Adm O*'k tor Pet•. Int. llmal ... Sandy. .M .... -4"0 • 4: . OFFICE SPACE FOR • 887·0111 Ad NumMI 29. Delly PIT, F/T, ~/F, App~I Typing. & Oltt.f ofc eup-l!nt1y l•v•I poaltlon . EA8TBLUFF·Av1ll 11-5, 3Br, 288 hM to ahr, Nwpt \itf W•1@iff. N.i . 2f8 to LEASE 0 ,C Alrpor1 aree If:~ ~e lo;i: r' C ::~ liftiiaHt CPllot, P 0 Box 15C90. ~~~6a:~t Pac C•t ' POft ckltlea. l<nowleOge Typing, 09W11tng ......_ 28r. 2'1\Ba. 38r. 28a, •Bell, nr bch, pool. leMla 3eoo eq, fl. 2.435 IQ. It N-21torywood and gl1 l-300·824,7797 ~t 111 ,.111 o 111 M ea•. • of otc prooedurM, 8~. tYP' enewlltMIQ. ~ 1rp1e. garage, pool. tl'l'I t :.>&O mo 8<4S-2849 8ult1ble tor "'9dtcel or bldg• FrM 11a,,dlng 3 !!!!! ••• ti -. 92628-0590 fng, Spelllng & Math 1111,,Q etc ~good pet OK 1 72& mo 3Bfii .. tO"lhr With OM dental. Agent &4 1·503:.> bldg COfl'IPte~ wl1h frwy Loll All whiieT'emale cet 1tl~ llTlll BOOKl<HPGRI TYPIST OISllU 11.137 • t1.313/mo. Flit typln°g •• neel ap. 844-4258 evet/wknde. other peraon (male) 250 aq tt. Suite. t 2001mo vialblllly 500 to M001/f. Blu• eyea, C M 8'M It ••-1 ..... U tor loClal aontrac:tor p&)'• Prftfer ma!Uf'e petton. Call by 10 AM, AU{I 17. Meaa p •er a n c' e • n d I C., ., 8 " ,.~ 2 W ...... c•• J32• 77" .. , .. W 1"' S WI» aomplele lnlertor Im· 545-8571 -•..-Oii •ypt ...,:__ Serb fOf ...,...,, 540-3280 Conaolldaled Wat• DI~ non·tmOlt• Cell btwn t n ,.. · IQ. c ' < ..... "'-• ... " mo • " .. th t pro~tt 10 kilt ,.,,. w1111111ono t1nenc1al at11.. '7 · 131 no. ana .... ~..... ....... trlc1 1H5 PlectnU• Ave .,., 10 4 Jl"'I. fOt an IPPt patloe. oar, dh1, mod, t . 831·811118 Cottt M ... Ul-892.8 int. ldHI corportte Peot*t who Med,..,.,.. tMnl Wln pledge IOlld 8 3-13 -C ... nlng PefM>nMI 'lfetll· Cotta M..._ 831·1209 714~ ' avt>l t / t, MOO 84(1..MOll 8eeut lrg 2·•ty conc;O, 500 aq n up1talr1 otc llHClqu11tert 01 pro· Tllat'• lllMt !fie Coleteral Only qutllfled ~ wrio n99d ~ ed. par1 time, mull be r.. --- Lo11ely 281 28• yrty, 2400 S F . 2 llvlng rmt , w /batll a allo w11 IH•lonal laclllly 1111 OAILYP1LOT prlnc!pala &40-4~1 lhoutd8'way9cl**tlMI flebi., hOnHI I well ...... eomecNngyOU~ llLL Idle II.mt wttll e 111epel bct1 Ott no pelt POOi. beeUl N.B Bluff lo-Belboa S<I OO mo CO-OP A f. H Property SfAVICf OIMCtORY hMc» otftc1ory !ft tn. OfOOfMd. Call IOr Inter· to ... ., CleiMlfled .0. dO ~Not 0-.1 ... 1• ML • 77Smo850-17otalt/~ cation, nr all 769-llM2 PS-:teOO Mgmt loo 714/711t·&tll0 .18 ell aboutl ~fted Ada &42-M71 OAllY i-tLOT vtftr. "6-1300 H .... IS42-.811t 141~M7t. -=======~~~====~~~~~~~~~'."-:::~~-~':"!'T~~~~-~~~~~-:--~~~"""'!'"~~-~~~O~ra~n.;g_e~C-o_a~1t~O~A~ILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 lelt Wut.. l lM ltlt Wu... 1100 •Ir Wut.. 1111 •11 Wu... 1111 l!lt !ta... 1111 Cl TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUULE 09Mf'al 0ffle41. temporary. lfWI O&lllllll Aecept1on1at1See y, tull Sl!AMSfRESS, eap., for Tu11ln 6u1lnH1 nHdl Aug 17th-23rd Leav1 Good tncom• OPl>Oflunlty tlmt. for 1>u1y churcn of· tm produe1lon1 Sharp general olfloe netp, pref· meH •f1 4 720· 1004 provided. Can aubmll lie•. Typing 50wpm, good O.llgna 11.42-8008 eral>ly with health In• -t ::il.lncJ ur• :> Shelv1• 10 AKI l.lt'.:11..h colloq 14 Toast spread 15 Oecret.> I c t6 Of poem!> 17 Sleam pc t>I 18 Wool IJbllC ;.o Swords "':!:? Swiss 1111e1 23 Equine :.>.i w a1e1 b~•l1Y 26 Roaster 27 The ChaSt> 30 Foll-.:> 34 A1al> llObll"' 35 Rest-rve '36 Slower mus J7 Repair 38 Due 40 Treaty u'-1 41 Aller 42 Undo 43 Joins 45 Waltllnq 47 Calorie counters 48 Unusual 49 Loran:. kin 1 2 3 4 . 14 0:.0 f I t'!I( fl I IVl'I 5J A:.i.111 w1•14hl 511 H,1vltHJ '>13 l.1 ·rn •t .illy 1' llt)Wfl llldtlt'I tJ t Hut.l..ey t' g 62 Rl1Jsonable tiJ Bird 64 Cori ul)llOn 6!1 P.Jt.t'cl over 66 Rt>gn1d111g 67 Ms Gwyn DOWN I B..ikt'1 -. u111I .• Vo1c~ ,I H.111 4 S t0t<1ge tiu•ld111g 5 Bar I.Jill b E~treme • F'°'tens1ve 8 Sh,1kes· l)t'Jrec:in k1nq q Airl11W dbb1 10 c...o!;t,1 Rica money I 1 Re~utat1on 12 Stones 13 Longing 19 Leafstalk 6 7 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 2 1 Vinegary 25 lr1vahd :.>6 Blfd 27 Renowned 28 The ending 29 Iner I ga~ 30 P;iragram 3 t H.:11 an gut' 32 C1111i ~xport 33 Facing a glac1e1 35 F1ve1 39 Toupee:. k111 40 Gas a 9 42 Auto 1rips 44 Orderly 46 Swindled 47 Girl's name 49 Be ot use 50 Gredlest 5 1 Armadillo 5:? Divorce city 53 Glance nver 55 Billo w 56 Mr Ludw ig 57 Valley 59 Period 60 EMptos111e 11 12 13 Gen 'I '"Ofttee otirk, perental wlvll' for min· phon• 1kllt1, church 1urant1 background. ora Potenttol lncom•. ••Pel• p1e1eneo Call lt•••fHtl 6·U 40 t4 noo-prollt organlia11on 1 1 p I> t 1 n s 1 d 1 •-S"OO·StOOO monthly rv ne re• Y ar • amp• hen ••••·Tl/ Commerclal Pro-. out-1nc1 Utt typing. r• " c h 8 .. 7 ""23 1> Call NOii. VlrSll. r.,r", nurc "' • .., •11 on•· rtdat •hop ouctlon Co 11 lntat• ceptlontst, reproduction ' E I ll d'"'I ... Proce11lng 9111-7900 Frankl•, an Ctalg llOIPTillllT xper wt .,.eatt t/\v vl-ingOCpeoplalorTV 714-9e8.087 4 fine labrlca. Cotti Mffa UIR lltlliil NUfM-Ll/N Of RN p~=: ~~~I> .l~eN~~~~ S6&-g333 M6·1821 ::::~:~~;~i~~:.':~.:~tg.': OA:L~~~.~~~ ::~.r.~w LU .. 1pao1 Cllantele Charge Nurae, 11·7 anllt. 11onl1t M u•I b1 11010dY/lta.Oft. drink, co1me1lc SH HLOW neceu•J: STUDIO 5 PIT Apply at '"° Gar· a111Cu11111. ChWlul end Join tile ellcltlng world or adv11r1ietmenla. only re 1111•••••••••••••••• Ask tor udy, M0-8<e4'3 dana. 450 Glenneyre. prolHstonal Abltlty 10 recording GOOd typing llat>le P*>Ole need •ppty Ulll IRHltll with tome following tor new beauty ealon In Nwpt Bch Joyce 646-t67S Laguna Beach. 4114-8075 1'11nd1e busy ewltcllboatd 1klll11 mu1t B• th• right ~~:Ogr~~"~or 0r:o1~~~ lalMI lllH• Cnll .... and eiioellent 1yplng 1klll1 hand peieon to Inter· • llRIE'I &Ill are euentlal. Call Per· natlon11 Olrectot 01 Arlllt apeaklng). Call between 20 hp Johnton O/B, elec SAT ONLY 9.4 3 daya/wlMlk. In pediatric so11nel 71'·84•·5404 Rel111on1 Plaaae call 10·4, Mon thru Fri lnlllf· 11111. 1375 Best Pan-POOL TABLE-gd cond, grp 645-4670 Mr• Austen ~IM1820 views are In Hollywood by Honie microwave, S250 king site bed ftame lfOEPTlllltT appt 213-849·3519 Wall unit S75. bar & 2 luggage, clotlwta. l>OOlll. Ulll mull NursH Alda. cettllled. l&llOllllT 11-7 Mesa Verde Conv. Regis Halratyilate In the Hoep 861 Center St. Minion Viejo Mall an· C M. nounces outstanding lob NURSES AIDE-- opp for experienced, Openings for certified qualllleO lull MrYloe halr-nuraes assistant Full atyllat & man1curl1t. II you lime or Part-time Tile are out lo make top dollar Gardens. 450 Glenneyre, and don't mind working Laguna Beach 494-8075 hard with a great allltude OFC ASSIST ;---NT come with us Guaran· "' " teed salary, commlsS10t1. Temp. varied duties, rec:p1. paid vacations and other type SOWPM, phones NB Incentive bonus point Ole 675-6110 g~~~~~~-2~~.Cllariotta PAIT-· T_l_l _E_/_O_LE_ll_l_OA_L_ 10·S, 3 days weekly, 5S UIR snUITllH'•) wpm. Corona del Mar, Newport Beach t44-9143 $5 50/llr. 71 •-67S-0838 Jim Hardware/sales Full Time E11perlenced pref. Crown Parl·llme help wanted. Hardware. 10~4 Irvine. Weekends. Marine Sales Newport Beach 2900 Lafayette NB. Hop Sings now hiring preasers tor hand Iron- ing. 494-4044 too Nor11l Coast Highway, Laguna Beach HllTIOIL TlllE Pan-time position open In aooresslng. Monday. • 30 pm to finish, Tues- day 8·30 pm to finish Ap~y PENNYSAVER. 1860 Placentla Ave. Costa Mesa Par1 time/lull time Interior p••T T•ll & exter ma.Int EJo.prd An only Need own transpor-WHIEIH talion. 760-1486 Supervise n-apaper car- lmmedllle oPlfllng 8·5 llORDUY nPEIITTEll -stool• $ tSO, m01e Sit gamea-more Mon-Fri. Heavy typing lrYlne Affteurant o..lgn 10-5 33 t Grand Cafl&I 1121 Corooll Ln . CM and light phones. Neal firm hu o1)11nlng lor NC· PART /TllE appearance necesaary retary with good typing, $5/llrly to start. Working figure aptitude and com· wllll major Org Co munlcetlon skill• In con. Enetgy Co Call Mary Jo, genl1I amall office We<d 549-8944, 10 am • 4 pm proc•saor and reataurant l1lka S111 only. Furniture. aaoy equipment experience a RE01n1nr1n • c111114.e41.5135, tull time position w/real e&· late lnvestmenl llrm In Newport Ben Must have lront office appearance w/good telephone per- sonality & typing eklll• Excell. salary & benefits. Call Deborah alt 1PM. 833-3S8t SEOllnlllY Mature self atart8f tor small Duey Real Eatate In· \1$9lrnenl olfk:e 0 C Air· port area. Requires good typing sklll, bookkeeping exper . at>lllly to deal w/publle, no shor11land ll.E. SEO'Y llll --A E Uc ott, but no1 re-quired 5 day week Flex· Real as1ate firm needs Ible hours. Allractlve of· eMp. secretary tor Its II c I 979 5333 Costa Mesa office Must ce. 8 1 • any· have e>1cellent lyplng time sklllS, 60 + Shorthands ~e=-c=-R-ET.,.._A_,R_Y_: -P-an time not req'd but llolplul. IBM SS 50 hr GOOd skllls. word processor In ottlce, 714/875-6960 Kay E>cperlenced In qu111ll1y ad PH1•Hll 11 em a. m I a c 2 O 1 8 work & forms In po1lllon ,.,.p..~~P'!~P.....---Pllalarope Cour1. MeH No paste-up Kerning Im· MOVING-Antique. mlac. Verde portent Day wori. l"'lne, plants. gazebo, decor· -------•05 Fwy & MacArthur a tor ant Iqua stove, YARD SALE 2324 Elden Call bet 4-6pm, 549·2231, games. book1, clothes, St Furn. household, toys. ask tor John or Da1111. etc. 814 E. Oceenlronl, etc. Sunday 10 to 5 TIPHmH Wanted to ·operate a Comp 4 Salary on ei.· pe11ence Call between 10.30 am • 3 pm. 848·3964 (Corner A SI ) Balboa Yard S11e· clolhel, furn. 675-69 lS baby turn. misc Sat/Sun CtrtH ••I •u 9-5 2155 Ametlcan Av 316 Marguerite, In alley YARD SALE·N-lurn. ~· Sal/Sun 9-3. pllancea &. goodlH ---Sat/Sun 9.4 472 Costa 3 Family Sale: antiques. Mesa SI., CM ••~111w•1TRISS furn, sew. mecll. radios. -------.. ,., "' bike•. BBQ. plant•. amp/ Fe••l1ia (0Hkt111l 21 yrs end over. er.an cut, alee guitar, cornices & Vallty drapes, levetors. woven '-'"""--"'-------nice appearance Fun et· wds. games. alum. patio Anllques, Washer 4 Dryer, mosphere Good money turn, clolhes. new Dish· Refrigerator. turnllure. Apply Thursday and Fri-ms tr. much more Sat misc Sal. 8-lpm: 10220 day, 3.5 pm, Satuday 6·8 8•4/Sun 9•1 432 Begonia E I M o n t e r e y pm BOMBAY BROAD-__ (Brooknurst/Slater) CASTING CLUB 2722 No H u G e G A R A G e 962-6804 training available. Wiii as- sist manager with oper· allon 01 office. Real es· tate llcenae deslrable. Call Craig 631-1266 for Main. San1a Ana SALE-Sat/Sun 8-8 7Q4 -------IHHTUY /lllOn Larkspur, COM. Tools, Haat. le1c~ For Orange County motion WAITIEll/11 clothes. appliances. etc 18252 (118 Ln. Frl·Sun picture production com-Eicperlenced lull and Lots 01 Baby tilings ~ lots 9., Houaehold m11e . peny located In beach p/tlma Apply In person more 425 A....onla (Allev) rollaway bed etc area. Must be peraon-Patio Cale. 1900 W --vv , able, l(lnt typist. & wtlllng Balboa Btwn 9· 11 am Sat 0t1ly 9 30AM 3 F AMlL Y SALE-Antiques to acciept Interesting pos· Ceill Mn• collectlbln, turn. books. --+-+--~,__-41 --11-1-1-T-/_ll_l_l_Tl_l_I__ rlers early morning -4AM -SAM Sat. and Sun • tlon & respon1lbllltea. WAITIEll/W&ITll clothes. linens, llOuee- Pleaee aend reeume to Part/time. Mature person 119 4 At I an 1 a Way. hold Sat/Sun 8-S. Rest.Uran' Dec>t P.F.P .. PO Box 20s. preferred. Call tor Inter-Sat/Sun 9-4 Rm divider. 1 O t 8 2 C 11 1 r or . So. Laguna, ca. 92677 view Answer AO •806, bar & •IOOIS, misc (BrOOllhurat/Atlanta) See 18 yr and over tor new Or-must have van, station ...,.,-+--+-.+--+--11 ange County all video wagon 0< small pickup. dance clul>. Must be Hourly wage ~ mileage. clean cut. have nice •P· Apply In person week· pearance. Apply Thurs-days 330 W Bay St., day and Friday, 3-5 pm, Costa Mesa. Ce Orange Saturday, 6-8 pm. BOM· Coest Dally Piiot. BAY BROADCASTING CLUB 2722 No Main. PASTE IP UTIIT Santa Ana. E11perlenced Full or llHllHPH Female student or part/time employed- Room & board "+ salary In exchange lor llOU18Work & child care. Must have rela & own car Leave message at 760·2690. lfflEIHPElll 41 needed Ff PT Start $4/ralse to $5 wllhln 16 weet11. No tees or taxes wlth-tleld. Car eno phone a must Interview Tuesdays. Dana's Houae- k eepl ng Inc. 25260 LaPaz. St• [). t. Laguna Hlll1 UUL llOllDdY ptume. Cati 493-7646 Pllttt Prl•ttr Nights and Wknoa Must De exper'd on Nortlsu equip Apply In person between 12 and 5 pm In and Out Photo. 10052 Adams Ave, Hnt Bch -PLUMBER OralnstrepaJrs. own truck 432-0500 or 651·9604 Pre-Scnool teacher tor H.B school. Exper pref. Over 18. Call 960·8788 P I T Bookkeeper, Wallfess/Walter Ex----------642-4300. 24 hra 2 FamllyshaVe!OisoTilutt,, _0_1m_..__._.1_1n_e_a_d_S_a_1. __ perlenced Food/Food SECRETARY Sophlt tl· --------,_ and Cocktalls. Aleo Bus cated Investment llrm In WAITlllll/WAITEI low prices, Sa1 9·2 346 AMIL Y GARAGE SALE Persons needed for day Newport Beaci'I seet<lng a Dinner house. beach area. Alva Lane, nr Santa Ana Useable HOME ltam1. Shilt. Ben Brown's Res· person with good typing, Experienced only need & 20th Sat. Aug 13th, Graham taurant, 31 t06 Coaat coorespondence & apply 556·1292 between 3 FAMILY SALE-Working Glenstone. Hunt Beach Hwy, South Laguna plloneskllls,sllOrthand& 5-7 pm women's maturnlty r/St Rig 1r1r, Trl-~tr R .. tauranl knowledge ol word pro-Jellll We•I.. SIOS clotnes. xlnt cond sz desk. mustCal bar, 8801 Well groomed servloe per-ceasing a plus. NON 11· 13. baby Items. boys Jarrell. 847-0779 Son an,. bus peraon SMOKER. 673-0954. Chauffeur. eJlperlenced, toys, antique po11card 1-------u p I II II . I/ ISC gOOdles. Sat/Sun, needed for breakfast and Service Station workers, rlva e or corporate, co . rec ner, misc ery lunch shilts at elegant P/T $6/llr. Call Steve. 496-9865 Cheap 340 Alva Ln. 8-S. 20S62 Egret (Corner Laguna Beach Res· 64S·S780 SERVICES UNLIMiTEi> (20th/Senta Ana) 9-2 ._or_R_e_ll_1Y_I ____ _ tautBnl Contact Finn. Sm FUfllon Isle Law Office Marketing. errands. Cf's Antique Furniture. ? color ._,·.,•c•mnm~~mr. before 11 am, 497.4477 needs p/I olc ust lor 111• eppts, church, ere. R• TV Olsfles. Collectat>lel, a AMIL THE TOWERS AES-Ing & reception. Mature. hable driver. active, at-Clotlllng 9-5 Fri & Sal. ING SALE·Sat/Sun 9.5 T AURA NT hard working, sell retlanl. tractive older woman. 910 W 19th. St. C.M. 5081 Appia Tree, IN Restaurant Fie>< hrl. SS. Own trans. own car 646-9734 ATIEITill lfTTU llllllEI llEITllUIT 750·0508 Beth Dell 5510 LHIH/lff;er Me•• l~rt lt1e~ Now accepting •PP11• Super dependal>le female m male Beagle $100. Holdog bags, sandwich GARAGE SALE·LOll Of cations· Walter/ass, Host college student, llv•ln, ,.,., ye111 old Good with 'Nrappers, trench fry Odds & Enda Sal/Sun poal1lo11s. Day & night avall from 3pm. 5 days. children S59·6121 bags. plasllc drink cup S42 Tustin Ave, N B. shifts. 1400 Pacific Coast Child care, mealt, gen-Ilda, $2S. Oriental style ---------Hwy. Newport Beach erat llouMkeeptng. One 7 Australian Shep pups. carpel, SlO 4 poster GARAGE SALE. room atze Retail sales. Fabric etore yr old girl, wknds olf. P\11 tr i • c ll am P 11 n es . wooden bed frame, lawn rugs (1 Orienter). rollaway needs lull lime help rm & ba S300 + rm & S7S-$ l7S s49-3994 mower, paint sprayer. bed, misc llltlld Sat & lmmed opening for board. Must warm & fun. Doberman, beaut. & lov-\ e I es cope Sun Sun 9am 661 Bayside mature sales per eon. 2 4 1·115 O O II· SP m • Ing, ea.rs. allots, spayed, 9am 2pm 314 Broadway G s-•-S t/S 8 5 63 1 ·3431 att 6pm, Gaye. • er age ...... • un • Apply In person, Home !rained. Sac $350/Flrm. Ill YAlll SAU Spkrs, 1927 ctiest. books. Par1 time. experience required. 160·8820 -•-•l ... 1_W-.u=t ..... ..__....,. .... r•=~--=-------.-. ....... ...-.-.-.-..._ .... s ... 1 ... 00 ... une & Prep Cook needed, Host/Hostess. Kitchen Prep Apply in Penon, 9· 11 am. Moo-Fri JoSh Slocums Restaurant, 2601 West Coast Hwy, Newport Beach. CA.I P/TllUYllY ~e~;~~ltt g~~e', 2 t 2 1 838-1749 Sat. only 221 E-23ro St cn1n1, etc. 120 via Quito _______ TEENS avalClableCfor ~um-Golden Retrelver pupplea, Pienta 1>asicats. vates, mer jobs. •II .M. een AKC, M/F, shots, S150 IWIE SAU jewel•)' new & uaed us ORll/ER lull or part time. apply In •••-a .. -School l>us driver lull or person btwn 3·5, Mon _,_, • ._ PllSllllT..,.._ PIT. WUI train If quallfled. tllru lrt et Aut>y'a Res- sales L.A Times, 7 Clays. 3 oo am Mull have car and * phone Laguna Beach 494-8496 • Center 63 l-8945 64S·2139 Crib toys, games. china 1 tams 8 A M-6 PM * Golden Retriever puppies, cabinet. and lots or atutt S a I / S u n 1 8 O 7 EMKA Y DEVELOPMENT is seeking an 497-2151. 1auran1 on Balboa Pier individual with real estate experience to work on our real estate loans and joint DIALING nLEIUlllfTill AKC $150 642-7984 7AM 10 3PM Sat/Sun Traaewlnds Lane PIT lob with tun time earn· ( l3th 8 l4'th) 3076 Tyler Sat 8113, 9·S Wlndaur1er venture financial arrangements. Orycl&allfl(I, counter & -LINGERIE SHOP Nd• pit aembly, full time, wltl & flt m00el1. Exp pref. train. A•k tor Laura Pteue cell 548-&444 P/TEYEllHI Immediate openings Ex· oellenl tor studenll and housewives. working In our lead Oepattment Mull be good talker $4-$7/hrly No U · perlence necessary wlll traln S.9-9950 FOR DOLLARS lngsl 4 • 8 pm WMk MUST SELL. Priced Re-Way, C M surfboards. Datsun Pu, night• Saturday Ideal duced, Purel>red Garman MUST MOl/EI Sat 9-3 all 1>1kes. clothes 4 more 1 led 1 d Sheppard Pups Large Responsibilities will include monitoring existing loans. preparing loan pack.ages and loan negotiations. This is a decision making position that requires a m.inimwn of 4 years experience with knowledge of real estate, financing techniques, and ac- 642•5466 LOVE &lllW.1 Earn blg money lor short hours 30 hr work week with potenllel to eam $500 + pe-weeli or motive IU enta. Boned Parents Im· compressorw/100'nose. 480 !. Ri ver Ava Call 750-3936. uk lor ported Champion Blood Ram set, assort 10011 5· 63 t-8227 Errand Penon. $3.75/hr. Work w/dog1 & cats. Appro111mately 30-40 typing & phonH. mull be hrs/wk. Reallable, neat experienced. Call Belly honest. prompt ONLY 5-49-9820 Suunne L 1 n e $ 1 5 0 • S 3 0 0 tO" Thruster surfboard ------Yamaha Guitar. aquarium. 240-2288 w/pro-llte bag $200 Honda Moped, printing counting. need to apply Good ---------trans a mull TM Starv· Meld• of Ofange County Is 1ng Actor• Moving Co ICQ9Ptlng appllcalons tor 850-1366 Prolesslonat Houae UIOITIVI llOID&RY •6AM·NOON •NO EXPER NECESS •WEEKLY PAY GUAR •HIGHEST COMM • BONUSES •PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS Ttlt,.tH lelltltt•1 for lnaurance company Top dotlara. Work from home.Scott S40-1005 TILIPlllE HUOrttlll Sherry'• Poodle puppy sale. teacup-toy min· eture S250 up 546-2848 ,...--SS3S DWARF Bunny Rabbitt ~each 7S2·6106 Boys clothes. rocillng calculator•. stereo. 1,......, horse. e•er bike. assort haehld Items. 27 l9 Aur· bu. furn, l>OOks. ciolheS. CM s anoes. odd• & end1, Frlg-ora. I unflower & ldaJre top ol tile fine gu Felrvlewl 546-4320 oryer Sal/Sun 9.5 1942 NEIGHBORHOOD GAR· Santiago Or . CM AGE SALE·Exerclae 642-7500 l>lke, ehuller Ors. 64 EMKA Y is a wholly owned subsidiary of Morrison-Knudsen Company, based in Boise. Idaho. Please send resume and salary history to Micky Porter, P. 0 . Box 2390, Newport Groond floor oppty with rapldly exapanlng Mort· gage banking company In lf\ltne. Need multl tal· tnted sall-1tarer with good communication & organlzatlonal sklll1, cleaners. $5/hr to start. Housewives welcome. PIT OK. 631 ·8222. Iv message .............. i-.... 1 1780 Waste waler treat· men! plant In Dana Point needa an e>1p'd malnt. mechanic. Thorough knowledge ol mechanical & e1ectromech1nlc e1 equip. nee. Successful complellon of Industrial or vocational courses req. Temporary with postlblllly of lull/time. Pul>llslltng Co needs lull·tlme aulatant tor circulation dept Must be mot1va1ed and sell-at art er who wienes to advance Min 1 yr office exp Gooo 1yp1ng1fmng, prof p!lone manner. ablllly to write business letters. data entry exp llalplul, good working conditions & excel! ben· ellt1 Ouallfled appltcants send resume 4 11l1ry re- quirement• to Judith Parker, Clrc Dept., Plaza Publlllhlng Co 4300 Cem- pus Dr. •208, NB. Ca 92860 II you're l>rlghl and pos· sess a pleuant voice call Mr Thomas at 673-0118 PIT people needed IO promote presentations tor Hollday Inn l/acatl0t1 Lost Unusual Parakeet Travel Club. No aetllng In-C M Knows name volved Top commlulon "BUT" ~5-7682 Mustang parts. bikes, You don't need a gun to s1ereo. chandller , "draw flat" when you clothes. toys & much place an ad In Ille Dally more Saturday 9.5 1028 Piiot Want Adal Call llO'tlO and Nlarles + bonullM a_ i tt.Ot paid. Call altar 1 p.m.1.naiiiit=';';"iiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiii Corsica Pl., CM. I 642-5678. Beach. California, 92660. E.O.E. ------------------•! have lnllltlatlve, xlnt 11- Salet-llardware. II.Ill time posltton In retell hard- ware store No Sund1y1 or eves. $ee Steve, H w W right & Co 126 Flocl'lester. C.M 15 1 ·4223 11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Clerk. Nat .. oods FIT. lecer.tf•s I lrt hits 1231 No Cst Hwy, L-o Need llalr lot color & cat. Bell. Appl~ att 6pm PT/FT. Terrific career lltude, be Ible 10 wonc TOP SSS WESTMINSTER ABBEY Females Pref. Models & ANTIQUE MALL C.•f•ltra 6011 hraitue H2S * I BM · PC 2 DD . FOR SALE: Complete color-graphic card, grn Bedroom S•t. Including monitor $2495_ 788-7304 Or8SH<, 2 Boolllhelves. under pressure. & prl· on Ire work received from several executive• Knowledge or Mortgage banking bualnesa preferred. Type 65WPM req. S atary com- mensurate with abUlty (714) SS 1·6266 Gary or Frank Escorts. (213) 866· l984 117S I Westminster Av•. GARDEN OROl/E C ofl a II n g Operator opp. Wlll train. 826-S185 needed. must know ma· TOPLESS MODELS 554-6103 clllnery lull Hme woric IELIYHY lllYH star t '1 mm ed Ca ti GOOd driving record. Over 7S1·8505 ask tor Rod or 20 Bring Ml/A Cotta Hank. Mesa Blueprlnl. 1690 Ptace111fa llF. 548-5571. 0011111 .. llLIYllY lor nlghla and 1 Clay shift Broller and Saute'. Reier-ltt4 htr• 1Ht•e1 ences necessary. Apply Be an lndeptndanl carrier In peraon. 2·5 pm, Friday lot the Aeglater. Must tl'lru Thuraclay. REUBENS ha11e dependable econ- NEWPORT. 251 Pacific omy car. Irvine. Npt Bctl. Coast Hwy, Newport Cor0t1a det Mar Call Beach Vicki t>elor1 11 a.m 9S1-7113 EOE. 4 96-, 7 86 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- RECEPTIONIST /TYPIST PART-TIME weekend re. SALES MICRO COM· PUTERS. mature peraon with 1>u1lneae and com- put er experience. 754·6363 M•nlcurl at. Acrylic nelle. etc. Alao Hairdresser wtth cllentete 642-4548 cept1on1s1 + part-time SALES/PlllT IEPT typing during tile wee!\. Fluff & fold, mature per-ldllTUll .l(lnl part-time wort! tor JO lu /wll, l11t M •"• ~~~P~t~:~. :;& OllMlllOATitU collage student Call ft werk ht/IH, "" OLERI weekdys only 9.5 Clarie Old Newi><>rt ~lvd. N.B. Johnaon 644·8060. ltt.tr i-.. ,. te Mat· FOH ........... EllLY literature malling lo Id In· COLDWELL BANKER r••~-'· laJtr Prtf. ---qulrlea, Address typing. N-port Centet RE Ole Ill llMA 1&11 Working foreman to take Organize aalea lead data. • charge of amall elec-Call Micro Genel'al Corp,•---------WdE, 21.. 1.rMr tro-mechantcal machine lf\ltne. S57·3744 IHIPTitlltT lh4, Ot1t1 Itta $75 DAY PAID DAILY No Exp Nee 826-2583 Tl&Jlllll HWT11lll Help give them 1 head star1 Earn top SSS part time evening• Only poslllve. dependable, outgoing adult• need apply Phone 646· 7021, 2·30 to 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday Tl&YEL&IEIT Full time. automat1d ADULT TOY SALE Winchester Collection 1866-1894 mooela Incl rare 1873 modet, $275 to S900. Antique Colt •4-40 model 1873, S750. An· llque lge ship'• teak/ bress binnacle, $23SO 1890 Vintage Miiier-Dunn hard hat diving pump compl. w/all fittings & Na\IV Instruction. loll ol bros & oak, $1200 Ph Ed Richardson days, 675-8711 *New Apple 11e, Diec Desk. Night Stand, Trun- Orf DC CRT 80CO die 8ed w/New Matreu ve, . ' L CHIP 894-8947 $1395 786-730• Commodore Slngle Floppy For Sale • SI• l oot Disk Drive, Model 1S41 hide-a-bed, Brown plald. New$225 ~2-7270 like new. S75 00 850-1710 Frff te Tea 0 2 For Sale Two ou twin 0t 2 F e m a I e d o g s . bunl< beds. S25 MCh Queensland Healer 1 846-6118 (Au strallan) Had allK --1n-g-s-lz_e_w_a_t_e_r -be-0-. shots. spayed, house· shelled hOl>rd w/mlrror, broken Need gooo 8<1rwr pedeslal. wlr-ter homes 3S 1-1089 & rall pad• 1300 CMI opening for cook, ei1· DeOvery/etock Full Trme perlenced In lnst1tutl0t18I Must be 18. See Harold. cooking AM or PM allllt. 495 East 17th SJ. C M. Apply at The Gardens. DENTAL ASSISTANT 450 Glenneyre. Laguna Wanted that execptlonaJ Beach charrs1de asal11ant to assembly department. MATERIAL CONTROL for prutlgloua N lon Must•=--------- Mull befullyexperlenoed MANAGER tor computer be lashfonable Tu.soay Slllespef'son wanted !or In precision mechanloal mtgr/dlstrlbutor Exper In • Saturday Richard retell etore, Llgune agency. e •per • d • Amerlc11n Oak deek and 4972402 or 752-5879 swivel chair. $850, -/wllnd• 650-4294 4 exoeptlonal and terrlllc Lge uec. desk wlflle klltena to good homes drewer. 6•3 It. Teak S4&·l 305 wood Orig. $700, Mil !of compliment our stalf. a11embly, m&Chlnt ahop Inventory conttol. ship-Oullette Salon, 200 N-· Beach 494-53 lS Tl&YEL &lllT practices, and muat have p in g /receiving, & port Center Drive, New-SALES/Premium-Co electrlcal knOVlledge to 1 Beach needed lex buay Newport follow wiring acher,iatlcl. ~rchaslng. Send resume l>Of • CloM-OUI center S.11 Cent• Agency. Pref min Pl'Oducts con1t11 or ma-to: Star Technologl11, llECEPTIDlllT weekend job In So Calif. 2 yr exper Sabre trained. chlnery tor the Printing Inc. 3180 Pullman. C.M Sell Major brend Stereot Non-smkr pref Pf .. se Industry. No emoklng. 112626 Attn: Personnel. tor brokerage m1n1ge-and portable radios. call Tommie, 644-4eo<l ONll 548-5588 uk for Tana Now hiring E>1perlence DISHWASHER & Oen•al Pref. WBGM and llourt Cleaning pelton IOf Par1y negollable THE GRIND-Equipment rental store ER, 1•00 PllC.lfle CoaSI UNITED RENT ALL, 710 Highway, Newpo11 Wett 19th St. Coate Beach 642-6881 Mese. Must have own tools. E:x· I •I _1 _... ment firm. Work directly Lowest prices In lh• U S. between 9.30 am and callent benefit• and t •• •mtt un<i•r ottloe mgr Typing. Earn up 10 S 100/day II 5:00 pm. w a g e • • A 1 M A •1111tr pftbriea. tlft1nd1. tome .quallfled. Selary + b0nu1. --------- ENTERPRISES. 1S395 Harold~. Smith, MO. & l>kkp<tj R & H Property Candidates mull be Truck Orlvef, Full Time. Cllemk;al Lane. Hunt-Robert A. Moore. MO MgMt. 751-5980 aupet brlgtit. attracilve, Monday at1d Tue1day, •nd totally .... lat>'-3 Mldnlt• lo 6 em. Thurs· lngtoo Be~. 893-4534 Want Experienced front RECEPTIONIST r.,. "' F office pereorl tor !heir... opening•. 2 for per-Clay ind rlday, 8~. Valid Counter Hetp & Saker F/P llSTIUOT MAl&lfl Front Ottlc4 Aecepllonlel for very ectlve medical of- fice. typing. pegboard, IChedullng, ~t'a. Ellper nee Submit resume & rara Cell 548·344 1 Po1lt1on Experienced To aupervtae n-spaper Preferred Apply bet...._, carriers Salar )' com- 1·5 Fri 8112, Mon 811• menaurate wleMP4Wlerlce 238 Laguna Ave L6. Company benefits and OllTllltl lllYIOI pef'tOl'I needed. FIT· PIT Licorice Pizza. C.M 8-'S-OS66. cont11e1 Cetol b0t1us oppty 1 gene<ous mlleage allowance. Mutl FILL TiltP&Y have van, 1t1t1on wagon p••y TI•I Wiii ol smtt1>1ckup Appty In -• person weettdaya bt· Opportunltlaa 1v1llable twMn 3PM-5PM at 330 with the Loe Angeles Cedlltaca to Oo-Cat1• West Bey St.. Coit• TlmH Clrculatlon D•· What.,,., lM Fad Meu_ p •rt men t In o u r Roll ·em off the maricel door-to-door new1paper Wllh 1 Ctuefflea 4d Fino what tou want tn aalea program. Guarin· __ c.ir __ Nowt __ .. _2_-se __ 1_8_.. o.i1y Piiot 1_.1led1. ~=m::':. H~~ tr.: D •1 p•1 ~ · 2PM, Of 4PM • 8PM. .. II J I 01 ... .. i~~:::. :: =v'= plua per wetll. Fot an ln· tervlew, C all (7 14) 9S7·2361, Ml 1204 ... " . -·. •f' • ,. : llllY PILIT MllAIU TUllll · Garage Doot °'*•tor In-: •tttr.r. 811", fffVICe. . • tOOO/mo to et Art plua : %. 8'42·34112 ....,.. .... . Pt:tt time Bookk....,et. · Wllll Acc:ufate Typing. : Al•o Oentf•I Clerlo1I · Outlea. Coete Meaa. . 548·H71 . General Ofllee. PIT, ap. t1bll1hlng Neurology Mon~mery Ward HMr· manenl poaltlon1. Call California llcenM, goo<! practice In Irvine Muat Ing nter' Ml11lon VleJo. 714·491 ·5988 belwHn driving recof'd, minimum be exp.,lenc:ed In Bllll"". Mature person Hourly t 10 am llld noon dally age. 20 yrs. Apply Pen· ... 495· 19e0 nyaaver, 1880 Pl_,tla, Tr1necrlblng and AP· --S ANDWICH SHOP Coate Maaa. pointing Mull have Make your lhopf>lng ... need• reaponall>le pereon. Medlcal Ollie• •11· lef by ullng the Delly Pf. lrYlnt areL 1155-1247 or SELL Idle lt1m1 with a pertence. To 1tar1 lot Clullfled Acta. 971.173g Dally Piiot Cluallleel Ad. 8/22183, Contact MNGA: ·~~~~iiiii•iiiilli.iliii.Jiiliiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Yvonne Fox on 8/15/83 213-658-6789 New~aper ltHU &OTHI am11111 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! IMAGE MAGAZINE. the only national m11gazlne devoted 10 tne mOOellng •nd entflftalnm~t lndua· try n..01 modttl•, aQtore, & t ctt..... for our fall 111119 Free Nmlntra Aug t 1. 12, 11t1d 13, con· duetect ev9fy hOur, on t11e hour. trom t•m to 6 pm. No appointment neoeea- 1ry, Male Md Fem&le, all agee, Semln•r• et the sour... COAST PLAZA HOTEL. 6N Anton BNd, CoetaMeM Mover/Driver. MUST i); 24+ yre. harc:tworktng, dean cut. relleble, and prompt. If you take pride In clQlrlg IM l>etl )ol> poetlble. Clll St1rvlng Actora M oving Co. Othetl need not apply. 860-1388 Needed poo INll- AGES 11-14 EARN .. TO $75.00 PtR WED< W1 now hiv~ 15 oc>en111ss tor 1burc na•r blmn to 1«~1t tudtrs lot lilt Orartt Coat 0.11ty ,.IOI Olt1 lit'#$ st1l1 al 3 30 p 111 11111 work u~t~ 8 lO pm -..41,, Oft Saturd1y, wt work 1 ltw 11100 houra You Wit! t£rn m1111 lritn and p111ea. tlorC w1lh urnq your ow11 1110ne1 llltrt 1s no dttm1111a 01 'otltcliol'I 1n'IOlffd II YOll •rt 111t11altd, ~ ctlt lilr l"1 MU M COOl (714) 548-7051 ... "I I .,. Now accepting applications for District Manager to super- vise n ewspaper carriers. Salary commensurate with eltperience. Company ben- efita plus bonua opportunity. Must have Van, station Wf!gon or pick up with/shell. Mileage allowance lncJuded. Apply ln person, weekdays, 3PM to ~PM at 330 West Bay St.. Costa Mesa . ....... , ............ . · proxlmalely 4 hr/di)' T rllnle 0 .K. Need good pt1one peftonlUty. Out• lnc:tude• Mall Clerk. clul)ll• eating, erraride. JUICE TREI. 1~ 151 Monerc:h Street. Oerdan Grew. 1•n1 lor buay ulon. -UoanM reQulred N9w• &42·6116 pof1 S..Ch 631-1390 H1-4425 642-7656 Eng.11th Antique Oak ROLL 7 wk old Klnens. 1 lhrt $150. 548-41'7 TOP DESK Circa 1890. halr,w htlblk. 1 Ing Sacrifice S7SO. Come -llalr/brn S48-1932 all 6 LMng Room IM Mle, 9· 2·6 Sat/Sun at 233 16th ~ERIC•N ESKl"'O gold velvet tuxectoaote. 2 Plac:e br call 67S-4333 nm " "" matching print 11wlvel ---------3 moa old pups, 2 M, high l>aci< ~airs. glua Engllah Oak Otnetle Set, atiots. FREE 546-5143 top coffee table, accent >1 t n t con d . S 5 0 0 Beautllul $hep mile ~p;:S Chair, $ 1000 takea Ill 860-5625 aft 6PM wka &46-S tg4 833-0468 An! HCH I Kitten•. 8 weeks. melePlt Matching aola/lovesHt. 21'4i1Qa: O:Jetroet. 135. Bull 7 mos 642·S4 78 alt 3 comfy & looks gn $275 Frot\ Ir wht 2 dr $125, ---------_7_60_·_12_l' _____ _ both run perl, 494.5419 Need gel hm for •ban-Antique Oak Roll Top doned DobletShep mlJI Desk In great oond circa HARBOR AREA mate, 6 mos, 545-8735 1 "0 0 . s 8 0 0 I 0 e 0 APPLIANCE SERVICE "' we Mii recond .. guar Prec'°'61 black & white kl1· 675-2578 appllanc:.. 549--301'7 ~~.85~;l•ed w/dog•·aueen ----a-.-.-,.,.-bed--. -.-Int Coppertone 11· aide by cond, mull tell. S 175/olr aide PhUco Refrigerator To gd hm, Coon Hound. e Stephanie 7ao-.170 d~ 1295 545·8362 yrl, healthy. s-t die· SOFAIHIOEA8£0· 6\t fl poattlon, IP&yed Wiii pay eot' Elec r111ge, 1 yr Old. 1275. for food. 64&-4488 ctys ;11lnt oond, green, I Tr .. h comp. S 100. Smell 4118-37•9 CMtS & wknd1 . 5425. S90rib It&. Call Im S100. 8'46·5648 St9119 or GBf'Y Mr>-1731. fr'rlg. •225, W/D I 135". raraltart IOZS lttW .............. DtlttfW & Traah Comp, S PO. Riltfen cotton oouch. S..11 10.-f c.plllnl CM!ra $100ea. 648-5846 oet,,,_. otr am 5 pc & 50 In. Huldl. >.-1 cond Frlgld1lre gu drytr, IOP•O•the line, like MW It 150. 8<42·7600 maple bdrm Ml '3118. 857-4631. 10em-lpm. VarlOua houMhold ltema Xlnt &pc IMng ""MC i500 SS to S 10. Hurry cell 6'46-~533 Suunn 631·7364 -------- Kelvtn111or reftlo., 11c1e t>y J I 1•1 • llde, lroat tree Runs Plf· ANTIQUE 8 Piece twt !1. • 1ec1 Unique. S235 oo Bedroom Sat. Exeel. liiSwsoo..,dlt111temond.., __ .,, • ..,.,... • .-...-. M&-4 t52 Cono lncludH Large ring, n... corll rtng a.t tn Annolre SHOO. 885·4609 18K gotd ... tq -SIS ,..rrl . w/lctmlletr ' ' -· .-·~· S200. Kl~g a hardwOOO Drexel game Ible w/c'11lr1. ~~ ~s:~:r Witt tldbnl '35 .... ~97 • '350. 2 Off wflt dul> t:hr•, NCr ,..,.., . 118 R . 657.-..4. Ofamoncl Cut11ng Factory Uaed WASHER/DRYER lnQlletlArltlqueOtlkROLl Ilg ..... lent. buyt. low t 160 C .. llT3-M?4 TOP O£St< M8cle In'"° prlOM. beitut. dlamonda. I Sacrtlloe 1750. 871_.333 All SHAPES & SIZU Englfl'Mnt Atng1; .. r. Ul"'NOHT ft~ Cu. ft, h late 8•: All Ml.llt OOI rtno-: LOOM D1amoN1e. ~~~=:i:-~ ~-ei~=-*~l 1~14tlf otcl. C..: 7to-1UO. ell*-t 100. lkltounctY STUNHIHO <HEW> t08 C1 Navel\ Aeollner 1100'. RU8Y PUNG. (Oln. OI • ~· • WonderM World heu 1' Iola S250 PIUt Pf ..... ). Vetue "'600. of l llopplng, rr 1111t et mleo. from H ·S25. SAC aHOO TOOAYI. s:r,Y~~ 811/lun to.3. 644-t 112. .:ie40-404!!!il§i\,i!i!::!!!! Ad9. fo rout .ci. Hav1 you rHo tO<l•Y'• : cell ... 71 _, ... a OIH•lfMMS Ada? If flOl, ii8 Yd m I WWW Cl-"'1tf M-Vleor '*P )"O'A',. ""8elnO tN *1 Siiao C.PCll. VfllY OOOd rGU· t>erOe1M In townt COl\d.14'M03.2 r r I I I I -~--'-- Ce Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 IUMtU&a.... Ull 11 .... 10r~... IW IMh, lail 1114 ••ttr ..... Hit v... ... ......... ,,,... ........ ,.,,,. ........ ,..,.. ..... , ........ au Albacore, Yellow tall, PlXVER p ANO. n;;a, 1<50· "MUST SELL" Price '13 C1iyp10. ;;n con-'" vw van. run• od:;;s;i, ..... tlft ,......... tn• v.•L..··· tit" :!!CM;:ll~U;; .. ~~~~·;:Ht~ ,_ ....... Bonita g:: ... r .. 1,, aom1WOfk Mu11Mllthll Aeoucad 042 1234 lelned, 33K mllft, new engw/r.celpt•.906-8720 _...,._ _________ .,.....,. ___ ..... ...,,.., __ ... _________ , ,. ww 112·'25 lt-111132 S'J:.~~:5 n d I S 3 5 0 S82,500/8KR decor, U750 530·7722 al1.,noon1, Bob ·~3 ml aA~~o:'an~OC:d 'H ""( 8UO rm run~ '79 o .. Rll>l>lt. lo ml. 1 'f!!?,~ ·~,'..4!i!! -... -.-.-,-111--.. -.. -,- L&Nr '550 7 3 Winny 25' Cl A, 413" '70 VW 8u1/l/1n, Double 11 1 · ' 1· ,_ nt, em/ m cu, reb I ownr, 4-ap, A/C, mini =bl". w/"' ...... _.,. '""· n.-..1 ... ..-., 1 ,.,,, 3 ,:: Uprigh1 Pieno GrNI Con c .._... p T-''-' m ea ... u •. Htru ~· hU ruet Need• t>etl orig. cond 50mpg " "'" ...,,,, ..... ....., ,,,_ ~,. ApptOll 40 rd• ot tull I $&()(). • 575·4545. OoOge,crulM, B,11ereo ....... Of1 ......... New '9500 Llk•""f45-7541 MOOOBOClll·751.f24; ••17"5 97o.-OS.8 ' 931.1n2 lloOfahlft,,_tc>p, I cilenld ,..r_, lhag crpt d tlon fl75-&48 cue. 2 roof air. 5 5 gen, Carpi, Engine Ral>ulit, .., , . cond thrUOUI 15500 Ptl. Pad c·on d S 120. S I ftft LASER SAIL BOAT S700. 58,000 ml, Honda 90 trall Cluletl ~lit LOOKS ban M19 l/W, •lru cln, AM/FM '791/W Del Rabbit di• air 74 Eldo Blarlb, 62K m:. Ed Rlch110aon aeya, 549-0945 rrt •I I 573-1117 & rack. RMdy to rl GOOD. RUNS GOOD c:ua. nu palt1t. rt>lt eng 41Pd 4dr 111reo ic:n1" tull pwr. nu tlr• & rid, 515-8711 lllUll LAZER Ii Uk1 New, Incl. $10,500/obo 5•8-034 122915/0BO 737-0968 S2750/oir 720-0291 241( ml "4..,00 55;-3122 an/rl $749& 754-1550 BARBER CHAIR, Belmont ... .. .... ~ Spf -L • ·ee Mu•tang Need• IOl'nl Gooa cond S 175 911,.boerd, trl-lln w/1 r• """' ' nn ... er end Ali 75 Tlten, 20 11, 15.000 ml, '73 Dodge. Dual ball '70 Bug, nu eng w/rec1, '50 R11>1>11 Conver11bla Cr.meltt IJU •0tk Auna good 11800 540•5060 moubla fin Alto Av 1· Extru. '45-2ea6 nice. $8500. 542-0795, 1y1trn. Plfllal conver1, rld'-11, am/Im tape, .. n h bo 645-7405 .... h·hOlder pivot Coal Morg111 30/2 beaulllul ev11 545-8U3 1m/fm cut 1111. runt Od. eond. S 1750 ee 1 ·3042. w/aii wh • .. ,.,:or and '88 &:VY Bltc:ayne ""'' ,.,,0-.:-:,--,,...,-::::--:-:--.,.-BINGO '-11~ 'T" n-.. .-.. 1380, 11C S 1'75/0BO. over • 10 ooo' ~111 ......: S 1750 bo ••" ••15 1°" Whlta lnlfitlor llld 111 m': ~ood eond i 1100 ·117 Ford LTD • dr ~ ... .. ........... ~ •• ·-" '77 pacE ·RROW. 27 11. 0 • .-..-.... 1 B R llCtrH lnciudini n•w . • • Alberton• Miii. g1m1. Jerry 645· '73' dal """'• 'gei:-.. ,..:._L • " " · 1 ug. un1/Look1 • 1-6 54 ~8-12511 eng wrk 1350 951· 1683 552•9431 REWARD -.. -, ,._ • 111 extru, 37M ml, top orMI. 11100. 86$-86.45 1tereo 11pe. 7150. =-=-=....,,,.-·--,..----·""-=---=------~ lllTw.I formlca +much more. cond SH,900, c all A.atlcau, dya,S3t·1279ev/wtcndi. 541-5847 '09 Mlllt>u. am/Im tape ·ea Ranchero rntoreo. Brus c.lilf\O Fan with 4 1o·x12·xe'DOME$99 132,900.552·7143 141-•5•1Npl8each Cludcs -..S d~.loWmllea S1200or 1u10 & air, mag wn11. TuHp iighl•, never uled, 3 Man DOME ~8 ._ SOUTH '72 Bu•, rebO 2.0 eng, dual VOLKSWAGEN make otter. 975.5355 13.450 642-4810 Olk bled•. 3-= & re-0 th.,. on ·-·-. oc s~ .... Naples Sabal, "Int. cond. fl Jen '26 MOdei x. a 000: f own W•l>ef•. Cllm Int. 11900 .,. -"' S275 11•1•7"1003 ~ s s C bo •73 9015 '70 Cai>rlce CllNlc, mini '72 Pinto. run1 great. ver1ible, COii 90, 1akt Meet,-Sp. K 13 lSat, . .. " .,.. Tran ao·u eden, r9110fe0. 9,995. OUITY 0 . " • morn• • w ~/\ s 7 ... r,•~l Wl.T AGIN11•ill cond, nu ur ... load.ct. 1000 5'19·2 24 199. 562·-0796 TV -· SABOT: n-P•int, rHdy WXNfEB:PViPtywantato '46 Ford Woodle. nevy lllZI '72 l/W, olean, new 2·ton• blue. PP 13900., Fl\Jtt. good c:ond $120. l. IMit, to aelll S350. 962-6068 by reaaonable frav•I Trlr. blue, reetored. I 12,995. 1lra1/brakea. r•bit en· A peraonaJ 1110 proud ... 1•0·41179 73~'i::oo wg~ii 2L· ~· Skll• & 1kt boolt $75. lttrff 1232 s 1 b 0 t , 11 k • n 1 w. wlll pay cuh (213) P.P. 575·61111 "WI Will HT glne, 1m1tm Call, brt. clullve VW agency dedl· '78 MALIBU CLASSIC ~d A/Ty. r/ut~· 552·7854 25" c6L6R TV "x(Nf11 $350/0B0.494-7875 925·1940 ·53 11-••aat Mutt ult. l 245o . cateO 10 quality wvlol, 4dr,S3350.544-5'150 a1:aa10 w~l .6335 . COND S 5 Ford F·100 Plek·up. .._....., 714·551·2222 d1y1, ipare parti, 1110 a c;om. • or - HO. Train table & road 17 962•1523 l/1Q1bond 12 11 ill>er glUI latt me"/ orig. eno., 11·8. S 1200. Volume Salel, Service 549--0621 e1191 & wknda pellllve 11le1 pr .. en· '79 Cemaro Z25. auto. elr. '75 Capri, mutt Hll. race HI, end t1bl11, BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA w/1cce11, tklt cond. Parts 9018 644·5585 And LNtlno '7• Super Beetle Sunroof. tetlon of 1h• unique e1ec: 100111 & window•. $1500 675-9041 cheats Call Color TV, 2 yr wrnty S350.Eves559·7417. E I '115 Flreblrd 400. 4 lpd. 187118MchBivd. Rbll motor, N-lnler, l/olk•w&gen quallty ve-c:rulM cont, Ult '#Mel,'75Torino$qulreW.,..,.,, 642·4300.Aros Ad $148. Fr .. dellvlf)' Qpero 3 2 7 G . M. n g n I . Ci I 52400 1-46-44'74 Huntl"ilon Beach hlclel meo whMll, am/Im CUI, _,,...., 696,2•hour1 S un Tl/ JOHN 'S .. riatlta!~ 7 1 $500/0BO. 919·2040 a11c. . (114)142-2000 radtal1,S2600,5-42·8555 BOBCHALLM,\N'S xlnl cond 15800. obo Likenew. lownr.11295, Jacobs Surfboard, 9'10". 645·1786 35 JOtnaon Elecirk OUt AlkforMlk• 'NFMl2H '74 Super Bug, 431< Ol'IQ. 542-8318. ph650-6130 Xlnt cond $70 Clmlltl P.A Syatern: Yamaha pwr board, long lt\111, har.1"61 MBZ 220 hood, trunk, Brand new Int, run1 very 1181r 1 mllea.a110991lon1Uyc:lean ~llWllTWAGEN® .50 Cl/l\aro Z2&. 1 ownr. '78 Flelta 4-ap, nu u,..., Moped, nd1 work S75. mixer $400, J.B.L spkrs. neu & con1rol1. Call other parta $75 ea. l/W good, new llr•. S 1500, 183 Jaguar Mark 11, th r u out · S 2 9 0 0 'WI '· air automellc xlnt belul. orig. Hid paint. 673·8511 Days. S700, 406-6841 642·5800. Bus rear bench . con1lder trade. 969· 1221 C:a11lc, 78.000 orig 5-46-1929. EcurleShlriee Corp. IS JOO/bit 07s-1277 rune g r .. 1 S 1 095 Large dog wicker bed & p •--t '76 Evinrude 9.9 OB, Low 861·2220 861·2220 mii11, 3 8 L. 4 door '75 Conv, lileepakln ... 11• 7800 Westmln1terBtvd · 970--0545 -·stom h~·M. liken-... , -I 7012 H $800 CAL 25 M I p INT & L TE BODY AatM, laJtrtM 1ed1n . 1ulome lic cov8'. bra, 1mlfm cut, Ph0ne714/VW1·WEST '50 Chevelte, 4 Or, l/c,i:,,,,,7,..~R--.,....... .. -__,G,...,T=---,1,....-~u ~ rs · •n A 1 • -8 org·W1rner 1ran1, Tot1JPerlormanoeVW'1 loaded Immaculate • an ....... o 'nu r • 28 CH CB. 645-7836 11' uru1u IJOIO $150. Cail: 548-3583 WORK Up to 50"1. otf am/Im merlne band !::.'v!Ym~~-:e ..:'!'~ "Are You cond ru'n• pertect Mull lllit cona. S..t otter MAGIC ISLAND o old Elec mol0f,Mat•9. Seagull Outboard 2HP, youreet.9lll 969•1221 All1lt•H tlOS Biaupunkt1tereo,bron11 muai aell. S5l00 H1v1n"AnyFunr Mii i1995 533·88°11 548-6625548-1396· membership, Incl. lull yra 788-1599 °' 5'19·2288 featherwelgh1 S 175 ... Parts 172 dfV 2000. 3 to pick with bucket eea11, wire 551·5881 or 533-7150. Vtln 1711 .81 •• 82 Citation•. all have "81·'82 Cttatlona, all ha11e fee..$750. 631-3611 evea 17· FlbargiaH. 55 hp. 552·7143 547.1994 from. lrom $3500. Cali wheel•. S3500/080. ~ 116 auto 11.,90 t lr 116. auto. atereo. air, MAGIC ISL.ANO MEMBR· triller, I/HF, Bimini lop, SU I "---b 70"' 642·1969. 963-3751. '75 Red Bug, 53,000 milel, 111 :a dr, X/T. dOOd cond. cr~I.. etc LO;, .~ crulH , etc Low .. RSHIP Sell $1150. ca~. 12850 645·3777 ~ --lattl lat.. iuel Int. new paint, run• S1000 966-8479 $4500 553 ·9633, SHOO 5 53·91133 , ....... cAOfce MOORING & ow HlgE!t !!!f lm!!!!l f:.. Adi 1107 "65 Juguar 3.8 Sedan, or••I $2500/obo . 559-5958 559·5956 S 1250 pp · ( 7 14 l 20' DONZI 110 350 Chey Bo t S16 500 573-6-022 ,,... .._, .. -... "' Cherry. blk & sliver. auto. 640-8969 or 642-4059 '73 l/W I/AN 111r/Br1. Very =-:-::--:----=--::=--:-986-85191nyllmt. 0oean & Harbor Cruise, • ' yourvahlcle,domeatlcor 'fl X061 100. apotleu. perlec:tS8500.642·7500 , OOO<l.13,000.963·1165 Mull Nii ,79 Z2S gOOd '53 Mustang, 3,000 rnl, •a ... w TlOlm 11111 n-cond. 546--0291 c.nter or llde tie. 40' plu1, foreign. 551.a285 93 ooo ml run• grNt 78 Duner, auto. air. 2 dr. cond. In/out lsooO/OBO. orig S9000 NII '7000 _, on turn baaln. 642-3850 WE llY s:zOoo 645. 233-4 · '11 In lltlTS lllPI am/Im Cati, lo mt, ti••· Ok. Blu Volvo. '72 142. 645•2035, 111 9113 llrm. sUll under warn. Sat. Oct. 8 concer1. Pacific 22' Searay, Mere 110 · • RARE MODEL. $7000. leu. $2450. 546-3559 41470 ml. Blue Book. ...2•1.,78 499.5535, Amp, 2 rMefVed ... 11. w/20hp Mere OIB kicker, LARGE CENTER SLIP CLW Dlll Aa1tla tlot 786-1155/549·2218 $2500, our price S1800. '" " •--------$40 both. 969·1221 111. fl VHF. d&plh finder, head Up 1046'. 233 19th. St# '78 Rabbit dtl, anr1. 2dr, 780· 1095. Oulltandlng '78 Sllv., Ann 'IO F•I 2 II S~~~~l~~~~~l!~~·~~ e~~ ~t~u1i18.~·~~~%1~B C. Nr,~~~ch. 01 TllGll ~~e'!fi~o~~ tr~bh !~a gd ~i~ ~r:4:r':!'!· :~~·50~ 111Co~ me.IC. In & -N~ ~~ih::'. ~·:::.· ~~t B~=. '=-1~:;"n:n:1~ pralsai). Value $4500, 24 SKIPJACK Newpor1 Marln1/11ilps Biii 969•1221 $2000 or ofr. Cell v"""'' whla. n-1h1dow rHt conllder trade. 969-1221 SAC. S2500 TODAY! Twin l/ollioa. Sl5,000. day, week, month ID Ill! 968-7922, 962-3770 '81 ConY1 Rabbit, auto, Beach'• lineat aelectlon wind cover, 47 m. $9200. Mere .. = t32S 640-•041. 963·6477 646-0551 AM/FM, lo ml. $7450. of prevloualy owned 040·782• aft 6 pm. 11~~-~..,.'""'~Po-'"""!"'! 173 Bavaria, A:q;l, euto, '73 Conv, illck, run• exit. 548·8451 Por1c:hes. Audia and Mu1t :73 Capri. gOOd Tappen frig, twin bed 24' Wood, 250 horse in-Slips Avaliable. 25', 30', air, 1tereo, anr1, beauty! $4-000obo.675-1257. ,81 Jetta"-', 111_., air, l/olk1wagen1. IEEUIFlllTI trent. car, :o m l w/hdbrd. 11brd, side rails, board. V·berlh. flying 935;. Ind llFve a!>!>2ard. Call 15000 firm. 548·5657 •aa4a 41 ,.,pd, tank"' ... AM /FM can & • we have 'lood te*:11on S 1000/0BO. 645-2035. 5 drwr dreuer. 957-0490 bridge, loaded with • .,, Mon· rl,.,.. -4&M " f NE·w _ __. C...._· al1 9113 642 1578 75' 2002 BMW. Clean 112 RX7. 17,000 ml. blk, 5 1tereo, 2dr, ~..1ec1 cond. " I • 0 u-. ,,.... • · equipment, perfect con· ••ttr 11L" 1011 WI llf " .,.... ' • -• _,. ro1et11 See u1 today: VIDEO GAMES: For All dltlon. Mull Sell. S4250. aa USED CARS& TRUCKS c:ond. Must -"4500 or apd stk, sn/rl, air, am/Im S5•50. 548-8451 0141•1•U1 tJIJ Home S}'ltem• & Com· 675-4326 116 VESPA 1n. GOOd COME IN OR CALL FOR betl otter. 546-3930 easa. ext warn, bra, CUI· '8 1 l/W plek·UP dll LX 455 E. Cout Hwy. ·87 &de cu11 ... AOilday putors. Lower Cott Than body, runs weu. $500, Fiii •-u•a• 'S. 3181 Auto P()lllle( Win-tom mate, like new. w/cap, 5.99, air. atereo, Newport Beach Coo ...... Ulla new, lo ml., Any Storea. Ruuell: 40' Chris Cr1l1 trl-cabln, 631-3653 or S..·6006 ..-~ · · $10 500 673 1117 d""' 673-0900 ""' 89~1M7/89S-3616 valued 11 $40.000. good Cormief·O.Lllio dowa, mirror•. locks. Elec • · • •-· m int thruout. $4295. orig owner 81erlllca cono. engs n-i work, Bik, chrome Lid Ed , OllYllllT BMW em/tm cue. Snr1. eves 6«· 1197 970-0~8 Aat", Dta"tlc $995. 650-6130 l/lnyt hide-•bed. s75. to MUS 18 000 528-3880 Motot>ecane, xlnt cond., 18211 BEACH BLVD. Alloys. s21.500. Delphln •er"4" lta1 145 '82 W91tphall1 Camper • '50 eu11aaa Brghm. 1/8. ~~lv~~9~e 477 N. '71 Cl~lc. ~O' Trl·huil, 4 1325· 720-oeeo HUNTINGTON BEACH Grey, 505•259-9891 158 220§ '.1i dr 11kk, rbii Oletel.pop l()f). 1tln1Cond. AJIC 1319 Comp111y cer ~ng oft WINE I/au LT·. Chateau cyt Volvo 110. open bow. Moped, In excellent cond. 141--lt 141-1111 Conveniently Located eng. nu tires. Int. etc:. 10K, $ t 1, 700. 642·9658 'fa Javlln, Bir, p/a, nu Int, IM. Loaded. uli pwr. " $3000/0BO 850-0435 Red PuCh $300/0BO &Compe1itlvelyPrlced $3000/btl.675-1277 rel>lt eng. 1 1~00 . ot. rune grHt. $49911,759-9219 Petit by Viking. hold• 312 . 497-3736 eve. & week~ WI,,,--I •• & 730-6335 bott:e., 25 casea 38'n x 74 11 Alden Luxury Motor ends. FM llD,..,.. ~ ·a2 MBZ 190, 4 dr, nu paint ~ S2995. 536-1789 or Old• '71 Cut:au Supr-. 48 x 80", keeps wine al YICht w/Nwpt Charier .......,=-=--------+ tlr ... cll1t1. orig ownr ~ laick Ht7 MM890 Top contd N-Urea. constant temp. & hu· Corp . E If. I 1 con d , MOPED, runs and look a ••a• Mlllll ;_ "--~--833-0697. $5100 obo PP 'T f j blue, PV1 pty. Aaklng ' ----· S1~......,.l..eallng ~ • ~ '76 Bulclc Rlvlef'a, loeded law $4195, -at 1635 Su-mldlty. ideal for spare llve/1board, 111 Ironic, great. Asking 190, ---••i-••i P ... _ I I 121/71 ' I 4~5046 .. _,_ --IDi CARVER ... JIO IL saoo. 831-5153 Dave. • ... F-'--s ..... c ..... con· perlor. C.M 931--0300 room or garege. ,..,. w " 9 • c · 2480 Harbor Blvd. ..., _...., ,.. • ,.... incl. dell~ & lnllella· $585,000. Trede :or TO's, Moped: ll••P• Grande~ COSTA MESA 2 top1, em/Im cauette, Prlrne-'75 Buldl Skytlawtc. ven., kyt. nu~.~· Wagon '79 Cu11-. auto. lion. Sl895. 83 l-9450 rHI estate or?. ~806 Low mlles, excellent con-IU-4111 M .. l.ll l\..'l.LS f()i("E· l\tvfW new paint, uph, ate. Ming nnten, utroroof, dlx thing Hk• ,_. 25mpg. 1 Ir. delH I. S3 7 50. WINE I/AULT: Cullom by '82 Hobie 33. S31,900. dlllon. $450. bHt.•----=-=~==-=---·~~':~..,_-:::;.::.~·· Muat!!~·m:a2a• HIWllll'I :n1&Lout,~tO,,:}~~ lo '3800. 575-3205 , 542-4510. Viking, holds 750 l>ottlee. race crulM. 552·7992. 539-4475. WllTEll SOUTH m · 0 Pf-.~ '15 Falcon, Mull Selll ••p=-1,.-,-.-,..,..i.----,, ... 3""29:... 115 CU., 97 x 94 x 40'", 2131436-1727 Puch MOped, "81, •Int Good, cieen uNd eara: ~ ~Jiiin ·~~~SL.:ito,lx:n~.~~g· CMlllac Hit $&00/08 0 960-8907 '85 m . oooa,,.,.. compl. Mil contained. Duffield Edlaon 18 elec1rlc cond., xtra equipment "'eier 1975-1903 Buick•. ~·--" uo 5 "2 cou1n '85 Falcon MUST SELLI I A~ .. &_ .. , *•U. Ideal for M<lous ootlec ... s-........ co-.. -L---•ng ..... 1.. TIE WIEST . n no ........... ~no -· • bay launch double $.475.645-2419 Jaguar•. TR71 & ~·---$&00/0B0960.a907 "42-3025(Gaiior R!c«I ~C:r~. ';,o;:· ~~'::4 ;::_ ender, ~,,,,.j '°"· lull ••ttrcycl"/ Poracnee but eny moo.I L&llEIT ·~~n•250grea~L~~., 1ii:,•o;Y· VILllWllEI SELECTill .55 Multang, run• oood. Pn&.1-c 1n 5 llvery & lnstall11ion. OOVl'll, S7200. 548·3558 le 1111 conlldereO. T()f) prlcaa llYEITllJ •--• HT "-' k *-"" ,.. •• $3350 831•9450 Jenrlel 24 ft, llybrldna, Mitri paldl Cail Cilva It Bau., Monday. 539·9164 Wlli wsw. of late model, low mlleege • tome WO< • _,,,, 'U f n;:;a ==-'"'=""',..-__.,,.____,,...,.,,...,, heed,nat'-'.389Pontl~. 176 TR6 Motorcycle Mo t ora 11 17 141 • '75 2002: 4 spd., air '7H50SE.64.000ml,anrf. 111-1111.1" Cadllleci In South•rn obo.Ed 645-5255 C.M. Alkl~T's0o 96~~ Iliac. Wut.. 1220 11111 thr~v, out. 17500. $1500/0BO weekdays _9_7_9_·2_500 __ .____ cond. (033NJL) c:1ase1te, good t1r11. l/oiurneSalet, Service Calllomlal S.. ua tOOayl '115 Mu11ang, xint cond., leave mesa · • ... ,. 703" • '81 3201·, 5 •"". an r'f, $1",7"". Su,._ Sh1rpt And LMllng lllEll 40K m: on rblt eno. fu::y eoe 160 Yarde Or..i & White 67~705. .,...,. " WI WAIT flll """" ~ il'J ... -"71 .. ___ .. Bl d •79 B B (1CHJ13-4) 857-1598 1v 1...,...,, V • Aa•1wa re1tored S3500 onnevtlie roughlfft, ShagCarpet,VtfYGOOdMu :t911Coroll1flsh· '77 BMW R100-6. Mint OLIAlllllOAll • '813201· 5 •nd A/C Hunll"itonBMch .,.., 642-09t5el15,Mark. 4 dr, mn/rl, ail 1xtru. Cond. 540-4032 Ing boat. Gd cond .. gd c:ond. Lo ml wlluooeoe. See Ronald o.c. (l CUU«4) .... ' '75 4SOSLC, gold/aaddie (l 14) 142-2000 2900 Harbor Blvd. Sacrifice 111e. Below low •aslcal last. 224 mpg w/1/01110 4 cyt and $3500. 964·9318 • '79 3201· 4 •pd aunroof Int, IOlld eer. Make otter COSTA MESA boOk. "4350. 557-66« I/ o Iv o ou t d r I ve ·77 y ... 2,.,.. OT ~ (889 XMK) ., 54().-0737. 846-5865. co-•; Id.._ It-• 540 1110 Elec Gul1ar wlamp, uNd S 1500/obo 850-4270. am .... a ""• 'c...... .,... .. _.. 142·5878 -Want eOt 642 7667 but In Oood cond. 1150 ry cond. 1700/0BO. • '50 320t: auto .. AIC '82'.oi 350SL, Lapl1 Blue, • 76().1065. IMll Sail 7014 841-3671 (1AHY239) beige leather, to101d. Aatet a. L.:: ,-----,--,,,....---...,,._-• ·50 320!: Auto, Sun 137K 5-42·2625. GlblOtl Les Paul Oeluxa, 141 l:bO w/schock trlr, '79 Honda Odysaey. $750 Roof (748 ZXR) custom llnlshe. case. good eond. S 1300. PP. 962-9946 • '80 l33cal: 4 tpd, Lo Ml. '82 3000 Turbo, mull Nii. ~ cono. $.450 Fender 498-1 ~9 -.8-1_G_S_4_50 __ S-. -bl-aclt--. -5-K 4 It "' 5555-493 Exit oond, lo ml Call I I R b • '51 320!·. S ....... , Sun 55-6030 n c e 0 n • v • r 1950 HOBIE 10 w/lrir m Ii• s • mu• t ••ii· '59 Mllllary Mighty Mlght4 ..,... Amplifier, small, good many Jrtru. "Int cond: $850/080. 6«·1231 wtlMI drive JMC> w/1ttr1 Roof. (1CRS207)A --.-.-bout--t-he_montry ____ _ practice or beginnar S 1900 541-1717 '8 HONDA MOPED L Ml oft roecltif• & wtllelt • '82 7331: 5 tpd., lolded. can Mve )'OU thru our emp. S 150 Ros Com· 1 ow & IOW bit ,_ '°" & aide (7355637) porchue & ...... plan• prlSSO( $50. Ail :or S600 21· Aurura. tlbefglus, with Mi $200. 963-ll55 cur1alna. S2500 or lrllde UJ.1111 M IUlllll Rob 531-0505 cabin. Ail Nllt. W<>f1h '81 Kawaaal<I KZ305. XJnt lor im car or PU 208 W. 111, Santa Ana l9llTI i r _21 / $4500. . wlli t1ke S1800. con d s 8 o o /OB O . 645-7354 CloMd Sunday 1301 "-·-•tStr .. ·t H Ua1 811 Belt and cheapett tllp •I 751 ... 268 ..---.:-------:1:%ll:.. ...,... le!p!nl UZI :;/!~;. c"' Mu• M~• Mii, mp «""'' Tnc.. S ':~~1~::.~~ • Na;;~~;=cH ... lf'F1ll '77 Yem1h1 Enduro i1f ct;;;; 1teplJde, e1th --• 21' Cilpper YIGht, Traiirlte 5-00XT, lo ml, good tr1111. cond, utr11. $2150. r-•-trlr. 4HP Johnaon. Mutt St200/0BO? 645-2035 645-e705 111 5 & wtcndl Excellent Seiecllon. NII $3000. 531·5153 1119113 642•1578 ' .,.,.. d 1.. L-UW '83 MIQel. blk/red Int. OflO, Oellt1 IWtvel cheln Md4I vv Longbed. Mu I. L .. e VOLUME SALES wirH, 1tereo, xint. ctlalrl: table & mi.C. 01. 27" Erlckaon, llB, )lint Yamaha yz 250 dr1bk, al(lt new, low ml, 13700/or SERI/ICE & LEASING $2000·wlll fin part. flee Item•. Must llquldete c:ond., 5 sall1, nu main, c:ond, extru. $3!>0. bat. 751·7711 3870 N. Cherry Ave. 559-5953 by Mondayl C11h & ROF/l/HF. Sl6,500/0BO. 631·80•8. '61 TO)'Oll Plctlup, AC, LONG BEACH · .... 7-1-M_..,,G ... B___.G .... T-. -re_b_l_I -.,.,..-,·• C•""' p P. •94·7927 • 8 AM/FM '' (No c.._.... It •n<:) -··· -U... IULn 2111, •leeo• 2. s1200 obo. tttr ••n 1120 ~, .. & wt!:. ... ro~·b:,~ ti1c)i'H:iiN" Imo ~nt!o. :r..o~ao•. tMI l. llT llWT .. , 11 ft wltrlr. l300 ol>o. '80 Pace Arrow, 29' tpd. '5900/t>Mt offer. 'f~lna We4come ,74,A MGB Roediter. (l 1•) ll• • .:.,. 575-7053 bunkhouH, loaded, E>tcetienl cond. 5-48-6474 1:-------,.,77 .. 1 • -101ded loaded c at D1t1aa tilt $2100,pleau c all """s -ev""'1n-oe;icr-....-=-r°"-....,c=-op_,..ler-. A~~:~~:~.r x:~~· s~~c5~ Int & paint. Prtced ~o:: V1a1 IMI '7'.11288z. amltm 8-trlld\.'4 551·8575 an• pm. Model 8-40. Brand N-673-5653 65907·552-Mll&. '75DoOgel/an Tradelmen 1pd, rune great. 0,.1 tlSl Llat, S 1700. Sell S 1100 RENT $105/wl! up ail llztl Bubble Top, 1;p1 4, itove, 5 4 0 • • 5 3 0 , 1 ft 5 •II"'"--' R;cJ;1, binor 7H n80-3918. H:=~:.on ~~9~~'.' ~:i *ll0· 1IOO* Icebox. S2500. ~o.-0557 731.n51. boO "";ork l(ln1 concl. SELL Idle ltem1 with 1 714/240·g1()6 --------'71 Show Car l/1n.Uckfit '77 200SX. 5 lpd, llT'l/fm $6~/flrm. 531·9322 Deity Pilot Ctaulflld Ad 1---------Heve aomethlng to Nii? Black, Too M111y Extru lttf90, ,_ tlr•. well f L 157 -M_2-_58_7_8_. _____ w1111 Ad Help? Cluelfled ad• do It well. 10 LI•t &el-4808 cered lor, low malnten-,..•nc-~•i!"'•-----..m 5-42·5670 ance. 12300, 840-6128 lte, , e11nr , .-A-.•t ... •...,,_a....,.J!l....,.l-.M..._ ___ 1 .. A ... •.., .......... _..,. __ rt_t4 ______ , .. A•-.tes-...1..,lm.....,~-.-...... ---AatM, laet.. ·n B210 hlchbck rune xlnt concl. sg,200. Muat :---------QOOCS. hu t0me' bOOy Mltl 497·21~ # j ORANGE COUNTY.'S ISUZU DEALER SAYS demaga. nu clutch. ·ea 1112, reblt eng, nu $1250obo175-4415 clutch, brk1. 51pd ·74 250Z. am/Im cue. air, $4500. 631·9059 41pd, l9Qll.0 wtill. mmt ·ea 912 Cpe, 1 ownr, cond, Mutt Miii 15900 ~ Ofange w/blk Int, obo. 1175-.aa57 ctlroma whit. BlaYplunlCI. '78 8210 GX $-100% OflQ COfld. thruout. good, 12ooo'fo~~ S685011>e1. &7$-1211 838-7032 ltlh 1111 '75 Z 2+2. Xlnt oond. 1 0111rnar . 17000/obo, 4114·n35. ~100 '82 280ZX. T·top, 5 epd, ~ ~ loaded. Extended Mr'vlcl lOl.5-~ ''-"'" warr. new 1tidl.,. AeklnO 6" JN«lAll llO -.......om a N!fl> $11,900/0bo, mutt Mlf, N('M1()1111f>('l< llWIOOI>°"" ''BELIEVE IT'' H5K !I'll. •99-2922 ClOSfD SUNDAYS fiat lift .....--:------..~ '73 128. Ne: tlree. am/#Tn Tmt1 1 CUI-$700 Obo. 'trbeifCa Sf. .,,, NW 841-0396 tlrae, AM/FM etar•o redlo, $2000. 548-1336, 754·8870 aM lor J.J. WITH PRICES STARTING AT BELOW FACTORY INVOICE '80Sup<a.~mec.~. 481< ml, loe09d, A/C, '75 Corolla Uftl>ldc, auto. new llrea. rune greet, 11195. We>nl 9"-2014, ~673·57ea. 76 DATSUN .210 ~.n U,.. ur •2 PULSAR NX TURBOS 79 TOYOTA Co.C>NA LI ON ALL 1983 PICKUPS ·~~e~:1.lmmec., r::.~·C::'; .. ~~ 1---..-------------...,.--:~~~-.~~~~...,,...--._,;.._""""",_-.....-._ ______ 4 '718otdar,Lo<*a&Auna "'D~~~·~5~5~1-·8_9_4_o_.,•~vw•~· .............. .. OUCMPTK>N w~~ ~~ij~ !!\T YOU PAY TOU IAVI OAtAT 13200. 867-2431 1 lW 1------------------+---------1~-....-...--~..-------~..-------------41Mu.tM11 '11Ret124iPrt ~~~~~~Jl~I !:'l:.!.(2 TON PICKU' $6536 $5543 $5488 • 1 04 7 :C,~i~~=~: ....... , 145·2035. '" ti 13 --------- •••a L.a. DIHll ...... , ... -.............. -·· __. tf • t1Hte ,. .. ,,...... .. Cft~ .... ~.CA' .. MAI••• .... lfW'\t •IA -.-.......... ,,,,.,.,, 842·1578 ·a2 VW Sunrl ~ Auna. s5935 $7297 $7148 $1787 lliL llB ·=-~220 WOttc I~°* -::!!' =i : '13 Bala. 2180 eng, ,,._, Mii(( M t KENNA'S SOUTH COUNTY ISUZU 18711 BEACH BL. HUNTINGTON BEACH ''• I '. ' CALL 842-2000 • • "'. '• • • •• • • • • • • • <1--••• • • ' •• r u'n • gr 1 ' 1 1500 AM!fM oaaa, new, p.in1, M2·7474 1 ur ... Int. f'NI a ~. $2400/of'r. ~·MS 1 ·~ao ~~· 0 ~~· ~ 'M van, 1500 q , good t11SOCJ1oao 5-424433 i oond. U200 obo. ' · · ea 1.1044 1h Aooold HetenbeCk. 5 ,8 7 l/W I!. 1,,. 8 epd, gr"t COl'ld, 12900. ... onv. H&-8194 • . CIH1lc. > nt,. cond. I S38001000 """21 ·ta Aclcfd ~. & 8".1. vry cln, ·ea VW 14'1 ti 13200 Obo. ,940-7117. Nrew lnterb, ,,:' ~ •ft Hontta, 4ik ml, 1111• end batt. Am/FM .._, new,~ __ ,.._,~. ou1.IUOO. W/' batt_.. .... !...,17MIM 84M1t1,ev &41· 111 6MO tiliOtOC lllftltm .. • ,...orect OF1CI ""·~.J.llY•r, IHOO. VIM )ob. Mlle ~. i2100: 71Muu er 7 ..... S. 931·905t. enew · D·lmeaTuttl DATSU UST OFF 405' ON HARBOR ·eLv· COSTA MESA (714)540~6410 .. •••k•ncl Houta ·~t. 1:00· 7:00 Sun. t 095' · •• FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1983 YOUR C0~1PLETE ClJIDE ·rn ORANGE CO/\~'T DTVERSIO!\JS I ) a At the Movies M <X> ~ 'Risky Business' ... i The best of the teen-age movie crop .... u. -..... By TOM TITUS Q; °' .. 0.-,,... IWf ~ To put out a serious "Graduate" -type movie ~ about teen-agers and sex in these days when that $genre is particularly saturated with more exploitive ~material is, well, risky business. 0 But, with a minimum of fanfare, Paul = Brickman's "Risky Business" has come to the screen Cl. and should easily rise, like the cream it is, to the top. It is to teen movies what "Shane" was to westeMlS. Written and directed by Brickman and set on location in his home town of Chicago, "Risky Business" is the "Breaking Away" of its season -a laugh-packed account of a model young man who. left alone while his parents go on vacation, turns his suburban, middle-dass home into the best little whorehouse in the Windy City. Tom Cruise, a sort of teen-age Steve Garvey in appearance, plays the young hero, Joel Goodsen, with the same splendid comic understatement that brought Dustin Hoffman stardom in "The Gradu- ate." He's a fellow in way over his head when he starts pursuing his fantasies, but he's an enterprising sort who you just know will find some way to overcome his setbacks. And what setbacks. Warned not to even turn the key in his father's $40,000 Porsche, Cruise winds up losing it in Lake Michigan. After, that is, leadfooting it through the Chic.ago streets with a gun-toting pimp in hot pursuit. And what the latter does in revenge to Cruise's neatly ordered home won't be revealed here. Cruise and his goofy-looking sidekick -there's always a goofy-looking sidekick, even in the higher cl.ass teen flicks -Curtis Annstrong start out by answering a newspaper ad for a lady of the evening. What shows up, a black transvestite (Bruce A. YoLJ.Nr). makes them rethink their project, but only slightly. Finally, the young man's dreams are answered by Rebecca De Mornay. a stunning and steely hooker with, if not a heart of gold, at least a trace of humanity. From there, after breaking with her "manager" (Joe Pantoliano), the pair begin to put Cruise's classes in free enterpriae to work. It's a deliciously funny premise, and Brickman is well aware of what motivates teen-agers of all eras. The humor treads a thin path over the chasm of farce. but usually man.ages to avoid the pitfall of overkill. ''Risky Business" is, quite naturally, rated R - but undoubtedly will do its briskest business in the teen-age market. After all, that's what the movie is about in the first place. Christie Brinkley makes her film debut in 'National Lampoon's Vacation.' Chevy Chaae and Imogene f.oea live up to their bumbling 1tereotypee. a G tt Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay star in "Risky Business." 'V ac:ation' A disastrous journey with a happy ending Imagine all the terrible things that could go wrong on a family road trip from Chicago to California: wrong exits, car toubles, sleazy mechanics, low-lile relatives, lost luggage ... All of the.e pitfalls and more plague the hapless family that's the focus of "National Lampoon's Vacation," starring Chevy Ch.aae and Beverly D' Angelo. The happy news is that tbelr troUblee provoke plenty of laughs for moviegoers. For most of way, John Hughes' acript is hilariously on the mark. There are strong performances by the two stars and bright bits contributed by tome top-notch comic actors. The comic premile fizzles out fn the cloe.ing minutes, but "National Lampoon's Vacation" la still a trip well worth takl.ng. Chase portrays Clark Griswold, a well-organlz.ed suburban father preparing to take hia family c:rom-country to Walley World, a California amU9ement park. Wife Ellen would prefer to fly, but Clark hu the entire l'Old trip mapped out perfectly on h1a home computer. (Showing little respect, h1a children promptly aobble up the' video route Pac Man-style.) Fate bu a few lurpriaea fn store for Griswold, •tartlna with the momtroua green au-IUDler he'a forced to drive. One of the funnielt eequencee unreelll early on, when Clark, Ellen and their ch1ldren Rusty and Audrey (Anthony ~ Hall and Dana Barron) villt with distant MlWrw fn rural JC.aw. Miriam nynn plaY1 CouaUi Catherine, a cheerful baby-mak:iq IDIChine. Randy Quakt "~ Coulln Eddie, who 6erbecuea. Hambw-pr Helper without the hamburlw and hita up Clark for a 1oen. Teen-. COUllnl Vicki and Dale (Jane Knkow*1 and Jot\n Navtn) omt a corrupUna influence on the Orilwold chUdnin. A. a ao1na-eway token. the cowin1 ~ for the OrtSwoldl to take 11'\UDPY Aun& ... ~ eoc.) .... '° her home fn ArDana. An,on. wbo'I 9WI' been fOl'09d to spend tame, 0 SH National LM.-oon. "• 1 J . --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Intermission By TOM TITUS Dog days ... But it's a busy time for theater groups It may be the dog days of August for playgoers, but for community theater groups it's time to formulate plans for the new season. Two more local playhouses -the Newport Harbor Actors Theater and the Irvine Community Theater -have unveiled their future activities with NHA T announcing its 1983-84 schedule and ICT detailing its calendar-year 1984 season. The Newport Harbor group, headquartered at 390 Monte Vista St. in C.OSta Mesa, will inaugurate its new season with "Pygmalion," the Gi!orge Bernard Shaw play which provided the inspiration for the musical "My Fair Lady." "Pygmalion" will play weekends from Sept. 16 to Oct. 18, while the two-<:haracter dialogue "Dear Liar" will occupy the dark night slot, on stage Mondays during the "Pygmalion" run beginning Sept. 19. The classic comedy "Life With Father" will open Nov. 11 and run through Dec. 18, followed Jan. 27 by "Chekhov in Yalta." The latter will be accompanied on Mondays in February by "A Chekhov Sketchbook," a series of short plays. Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap," the world's longest-running play, will be NHATs offering from March 23-April 29. Winding up the seaaon will be the Orange County premiere of the musical "I'm Gi?tting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road." Further information about the Newport Harbor Actors Theater may be obtained by callmg the box office at 631-5110. The Irvine Community Theater, still in the midst of its 1983 season with the current production of "All My Sons," will wind up the year with "Harvey," playing Oct. 7-29 at Turtle Rock Community Park in Irvine. After a three-month hiatus, !CT will launch the "theatrical season" of four plays, all dealing in one way or another with the theater itself. The first of these, "A Life in the Theater," is a two-<:haracter drama slated for Feb. 3-25. "You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running," an evening of four comedies by Robert Anderson, will be the second production, running April 6-28. The season resumes Aug. 3 with "Critic's Choice," which will play through Aug. 25. Ringing down the curtain on the Irvine achedule will be Oliver Hailey's "For the Use of the Hall." The dramatic comedy is ticketed for an Oct. 5-27 engagement. Additional information about the Irvine Com- munity Theater is available at 857-5496 CALLBOARD -The New port Theater Arts Poet ... Pulitzer winner reads in Laguna Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gary Snyder wlll be in Laguna Beach Sept 10 for a reading of his poetry at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse Snyder. who won the prize in 1975 to r his hook of poetry. "Turtle l~land," has published a number of books, ln- r 1l1dlnQ Rlprap, Myths ,,, d Tmcts, E:Jjrth Houso 1 fold, The Back Country .md The Rea/Work l uguna Poets are host •nQ the 8 p m. reading. r 1c.k e~ ore $6 ear.hand may be obtained at the door or by calll11g 494-8375. .. Conf ron ta ti o n Dan Specto r, left, as Riff, the leader o f the J ets, squa r es o ff with Robin Torti as Berna rdt,n chief of the Sha rks, in the musical "West Side Sto ry," running nightly except Mo ndays through Sept. I I a t the Harlequin Dinner Playhou se. Call 979-55 l l for ticket information. Center wall hold auditions for its opening play of the 1983-84 season, Jules Feiffer's "Hold Me," next Friday at 7 p.m . and Saturday at 11 a.m. at the theater, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach ... the collection of Feiffer sketches will open Sept. 29 for a tour-weekend run ... The C.OSta Mesa Civic Playhouse has announced tryouts for its season opener, the melodrama "He Done Her Wrong" or "Wedded But No Wife" ... readings for the play will be Aug. 22 at 7:30 p.m .• while auditions for the accompanying olio (variet y show) will be Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. at the playhouse on the Orange County Fairgrounds ... the show opens Oct. 6 in the new playhouse at Rea Center ... Also holding auditions is the South COMt Musical Theater, which is seeking performers for a musical revue ... Tryouts will be Aug. 20 and 27 from 10 a.m. to I p.m. and Aug. 21 and 28 from 1 to 4 p.m. in the dance room of University High School. Campus Drive at Culver A venue in Irvine ... call 640-6306 for details ... No Renaissance Orange County Pageant canceled The Orange County Renaissance Pageant, which wast1Cheduled for this weekend at the Village Green Park in Garden Grove has been canceled, according to Thomas Bradac, managing director of the VULgeGreen As&octation. • Aa:ording to Bradac, "Renai&Mnce PAgeant..i;, Inc .. (the group providing entertainment and support tor the pagennt)dfd not fulf1l11ts oontractual obllaatJons" to the V tlla.ge Oreen Asoociotion . Bri\dacsaid a contract rnade la$L Apnl required theCQmpanv tn obtain permits from the> city, make payment for the use o( thE> pork facilities and obt.aln uuu~ for the pnJrennt. Thl' cnnditiOJ\ll wt'N' to how b«-en met by Auk. 1. "When the obligations W<'J'Crt't CulfillC'd hy the first, we Jtavt•:sonw l~wuy," Mid BradnC'. However, Br.1\!1w ~10 vendors who were Feh1'<111h-<l tn wnrk .>l tht' PAR<'antt·ollC'd him to nsk why 1t wa.,t:1111t"•lc"tl "I told lh~m that I a.I\! u rn«i tt wad" au'if> tht>y hl'cln 't fu lf tllt•d th controctobhicodon!I,'' wild &r "Thf'n, the-p~111\'nt 11f Jw organ11..nu1.111 ( R••nAL'l.'lant-e Peiwnntx) ~·.1 llc>tl lot,m fann thccnn<.'l•ll11 lh)ll .. -<D OD (,) .. Currently Screening ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. llllllilllllliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .......................... .. 0) -~ BLUE TH\JNDER: Rated R. Roy Scheider stars Ill llua . thnlling but unenllghterung Cilm about a super hebropter on the C> prowl above Los Angele. Stunning aenal phoiograph y and speaa1 ~ effects, but the plot LS loaded with holes. Directed by John Badham • \"Saturday Night Fever") vvv ~ CLASS: Rated R. A sensitive young student loses his virgmity 'O to a free-spanted older woman -who turns out to ~ hla ·.:: roommate's mother. There's more emphasis on raunchy oornl!dy U. than drama here, but "Clalll" reatures floe performances by ....... newcomers Rob Lowe and Andrew Mcairthy. Jacqueline BU.et ia Qi the older woman. v v 'O f ANNY AND ALEXANDER: Rated R. Direc1or lngmar ~ Bergman has created another nchly teXlun!d and quietly :,i paSSIOnate Cilm. th1s ont' with your .enaes and expKtallons open. il Subulled. """'"""' ~ FLASHDANCE: Rated R. Newoomer Jennifer Bea.la st.an m llus ~y exaling but weakly writlen Cilm about a female o welder who long:s IO beoolne a ballet dancer. Directed by Adnan i5: Lyne."""" JAWS J-0: Rated PG. Two gunmicla for the price or one -a acary medmnkal shark and 3-D effecu. The meager storyline co~ma shark attacka in F'lorida's Sea World park. The shark tcenes are chilling, but moviegoers may feel like they've been through lhese waters one lime too ll'Wly. Besa Armstrong and Dennis Quaid star. v v KRUU.: Rated PG. If S1anford Shennan's fantasy-a.i t'l'ICe f1cuon acnpt had half the unaginauon of llus film's exotic ~u. "Krull" might have been run lnstt>ed. it's a lttk down a cllche-ndden road_ full or wizards, luJltl', rogues and the sl.llndard -mue pnnce91 tn dlsln!9. Ken Marahall 5'al'S. Pett>r Yates ("BreaJung Away") direcU at a sluggiah pllCle. v"' NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION: Rated R. A fun.filled dnve from Chicago IOCaliforrua. Everything that could pcmibly go wrong on a f.amily road lrip does go wrong for Chevy CN.e, as the weU-<>rganized father, 'and ~rly 0 ' Angelo, as the patient mother. Film fizzles out at the end, but I.here are plenty of laugha al<>lli the way. Harold R&mia ("Caddyshac:k") directs. v,.... v OCfOPU~Y: Rated PG. Don't look for deep chanc· tt>rizadona oc IOCial "->NI, bul if :,·::-J're a fan of the Jamea Bond wries. you'll love thll lacat adventure. IXrec1oc John Glen ("For Your Eyes Only")_,. to be anxiow to top the outr~ 1tunts In "Raiden of the Lo.t Arll..'' and he~ awfully ck.e. Ro(ef' Moore and Maud Adami 1w. ,.... v""" POU Y'S 0. THE NEXT DAY: Rated R. The .ex~ Florida are beck in lhil tame, Intermittently funny .equel to 1Mt ya.r's rawdiy comed~·hJl. The miltake lhil time II that the Cllm rnabn aim fer completely at.ent from the fiJ"lt film -respec:tability. The channel their energy into Shakespeare, foe goodne9I aka! Bob Clarlc .pin dinctl. ""v PRIVATE SCHOOL: Rated R. ~··more T&A in thll movie than you can ~ a box full of 11mut ~ at. Newcomer Michael 7.orek plays a funny bumb11ng, .ex-cnu.ed ~. bu\ this weak l1ory about the adventuree of a bunch of girll at a private academy may u well~ a fulJ-1.eng\h feature on the Playboy channel. Phoebe Cata Nra. "' PSYCHO D: Rated R. Anthony Perkins returns as nutty BASKIN-ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORE Come and visit our new location and get (with this ad) on our Regular Sundae Explr .. 8/22/83 1927 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa (N. of Sinclair Plints) r..1111111.-11111:,: 645-8173 l ·~e the handy m~htly TV loJ< and Sunday TV Wcc>k to guide your \'1 e win~ sc.:ht>d ulc> Mic hael Douglas plays the hero in T we ntieth Century-Fox's latest produc tion "The Star Chamber," a provocative thriller currently showing at theaters througho u t the Orange Coast area . Nonnan In the aquel to Alfred ki&choodt'• pilly story about a madman who commits a wriel of mwden.. Once apin, Pertd.na' an.lty ia up for graba. but this movie i. not .--rly •tunny or witty .. the orig1nal. "'"' llE11.TRN OF THE JEDI: Rated PG. Gecqe Lucaa' "St&r Wan'' It.Or)' la tJrouaht to a IUlnninlclimax. The~may be a bit twe>-dimemional ~t the action eequence and lpeCial eff«tl are 8JnOl\I the moat u.c:itlnfi ever put on film. Stan Mark Hamill, Carrie Flaber and H.arri8on Ford. """""" v v RJS&Y BUSINESS: Rated R. A ~n •x comedy wvera! cuts ,.. Sitverfem . A Short and pant you'll find you c an't llve without use it to ploy ha rd Of JUSI to lounge above the ll!'V'e· A ~l yoW"I man grows up in a hurry when hJa pu'ftlta leeve him In charl't of the ~ that tuml out IO be no\ a home. Tom Crul8e and Rebecca De Momay l\ar. "',...."' STAYING AUVE: Rated PO. John TravoJta l"flW'l»• Tony Manero in the .equel IO MSa~ N'4rt1l hvtt. .. Manero. however. hail di.wded hJa dl8Do dudl and ill trytna to make It • a en.ctway dancer. TravoJta 11 leXY and funny, but thla .equel. thanlta to the lhallow direc:Uon of Sylwate:r Stallone, doecl't 0 See Curentty Screening. P~ 17 horn New ZeolQnd 8~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NE'NPORT BEACH · (714) 644 -7030 What's Happening PLAYS "All MY SONS," Arthur Miller's drama of conscience and conflict. Is being presented by the Irvine Community Theater at Turtle Rock Community Park, on Sunnyhlll Road at Turtle Rock Drive, Irvine (857-5-496). Perlormances will be given Fridays and Sa1urdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 27, with a 2 p.m . matinee on Aug. 21 "ANNIE," the musical based on the popular comic strip, Is on stage at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim (772· 77 tO). Performances wlll be given Tuesdays through Sundays at varying curtain times until Oct. 23. "DAMN YANKEES," a musical comedy about baseball and the devil, Is on stage at the Buena Park Community Theater. 8150 Knot1 Ave., Buena Park (82t-1010). Per- formances wlll be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Aug. 27 "MAN OF LA MANCHA," a musical based on the legend of Don OulKote, Is the fare at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). Performances will be given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1 and 3 p.m. until Sept. 11. "NIGKT MUST FALL," a mystety thrllle<. completes Its run at the Cabaret Repertory Theater, 1 Civic Center Circle. Brea (879-6865). Anal performances are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 5 p.m. OCTAFEST '13, the fourth annual one-act play festival of the Orange County Theater Association. continues at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St .. West- minster (995-4113). Performances will be given tonight and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. "OPAL IS A DIAMONO," a sequel to the comedy "Everybody Loves Opal," la being staged at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach (847-4465). Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8.30 p.m. through Aug. 27. "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE," a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. ls being ottered aboard the Pilgrtm 11 In Dana Point. presented by the Pacific Ocean Foundation (261-2060) Performances wtll be given Thursdays through Saturdays at 9 p.m. and Sundays at 8 p m following a buffet dinner until Sept 4. ("TEN UTILE fNOIANS," a murder mystery by Agatha Christle. opens tonight by a new theater group, A Cius Act Players, In the ~ama Lab Theater at Orange Coast College In Costa Mesa (556-5527). Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. until Aug. 27 "WEIT SIDE STORY," a modem-day Romeo and Juliet musk:al drama on the New York streeta. contlnuee at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3500 S. Harb« Blvd .. Santa Ana (97g..5511). Performances wlfl be given nightly except Mondays until Sept. t 1. "JOSEPH ANO THE AMAZING TECHNtCOl.OR DREAMCOAT," written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. a tale transformed Into a rolllcklng pastiche of vaodevtlllan. country and western. calypso. 1950's rock and roll and acid rock, Fullenon College Campus Theater. through Aug. 14, 871-8101. 0 See What's Happening, Page 7 s & THE SYMPHONY Starring Mis.s Sarah ~ughan and the Orange County Pacific Symphony September 10,. 198.l 8 PM at The Irvine Bowl, Laguna~ T.ckets: $27.50, $25.00, $15.00, available at The Laauna Beach Museum of Art '3(17 aiH ~rive, Laguna Beach, (714) 494-6531 STARTS TODAY IUIM'AM nTORO ~MIVMUT ---..,._IUCM ..,. Pacific's Lincoln onv.1n EOWll'lb SlddlebaclC EOWltdl Fountain V*Y EdwlrOI Vltjo Twtn Edwlrds Lido ThNlrt StlOlum OrM-ln 821--4070 581·58lKl 9»1900 83CMl80 l7M350 83M770 c:OllA MESA _.. GRMllClnldOml ..,._2553 Edwlfdt South eou1 Pim s.i&-2111 Edwlrdt w~ Cinema 56 t-0865 , ., ..... m '°'""' .... 11#1'M'! I s )> c co ..... I\) 6 Currently Hanging ~ ...................................................................................................................................... ._. _. N ~---------------------------------!"""' ART _. Terri McKenzie, a student at Cal State Fullerton on an Art Alliance scholarship, stands in front of two of her favorite paintings currently on exhibit in the Huntington Beach Library and Cultural Resource Center for the month of August. A resident of Huntington Beach, her paintings explore a wide range of style and color, from pencils to chamois paintings, from nature studies to figures studies. AIWMJll 8<00i<l'Ul$1 LC>Qe m&w6 OOITAMUA f OWllllt C~IN Center 9~041 COSTUll&A ECIWa!Os IOWll Cent" 751 4!&4 IWIOf• QllOV( EOw-WHtt>tool. ~1 llOWEla llUAUll. 2002 N. Mein St., 8-nta Ana. The Art of Metal In Afrtea. 133 ob)ecta In el!Yer, bronn nd brua, through Sept. 6, 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Tue.day through s.turday, noon-5 p.m .. Sunday. 647.a304. A.NAME• CULTURAL ART8 caNTU, 931 N. Harbor, Anaheim, orlglnal oll• and watercolora by o.twln Duncan, Oeaart Gema and Mlner919, by Connie .i.cqu., through Aug. 28, at 10 a.m ..... ~ M~F~. M:J-.3.4e0. AQUA CU a, 332 Foraat Ave. Mall No. 28, UiQuna e..cn-~ nt•-r91ated artwottca ad! • hand =~ .. froml=~~~= U8'ng,..., ... "*"and It~.;" pott~. Mmtted edltton bronz:., incs.ftnlte, 11 a.m.~ p.m.. Tueectey-Sundey, 494--0138. 17TH ANNUAL ART·A.f'AIR fl'llTIYAL. Jutted milled media axhlbttlon wtth entertelnment, art toura, demon- atratlona, free painting leeaone on weetcend•. trem and c::tty bue eervloe from downtown Laguna Beec:tl, thf'ough Aug. 28, 10 a.m.-10 p.m .. Sunday-Thundey; 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Fftday and Saturday, Laguna Canyon Rd. at Cenyon Act91 Dr .. Laguna Beecti. IRVM Nie ART8 CDTUl, 4801 Walnut, lrvtne, Landacape Element•, WOf11e by Bob Abrama, Robbie Bell. Suunne Buetamante. Loulae c.n.. PJGaY Jonea, Jerry McGrath, Edythe Stoller and Patrtda ltumi., drawtnga. photographa and palntlnge, through Sept. 10, 9 a.m.-9 p.m .. M~ l'hunday: 9 a.m . .:J p.m .. "'Sat\lrday 552-1078. I01'H LAGUNA !MACH fl'llTIYAL CW ARTt AND 'AGUNT CW THI lllAITDS, 860 Laguna Cenyon Roed, °'*' elrdleptay of wort(• by.,.. artlata, 10 a.m.-11:30 Lm. deity, 8:30 p.m. nlghtty ~through Aug. 28, 484-9650. LAGUNA .Octt tallaUll OI Alff, 307 Cliff Dr .. Laguna Beectt, Four from s.n Diego, pert of ~ contemporary Caltfornla artlata Ml1ee, l.turM John Brodie, mixed media wait 8CUlpturee; Etneat Sltva, landecepee; Mlc:hael Pf\llb, neon 8CUlptu,., through Aug. 28. Pr•ton Morton Collection, Mlected 19th and early 20ttl century American rnMterpeloee palnttnge from ~t collection of Santa Barbara Mueeum of Art, through Sept. 4, 11 :30 a.m.-4:~ .. Tueeday-8unday, 494-6531. NSIRT HAMOR ART llUUUll, t50 San Clemente OrlYe, Through Indian Eyee. almoat 200 19th and 20th oent\lry photographa from lnc:UL New Celtfomla Artlte, Part IV. new O See Cunendy H•ngtng, Page 15 ''f~ ... Ll<E A SATlRlAY rMTI& a.FfHANCB ... !JAWS 3-0' IS QllTE A SDfT TO SEEi" ~ ..... ...., , -KM! TluNl, lOS NCIUS TMS ............................................................. liiiiiii ......................... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiO=;;=o;..---,_,o=.. ______ -..;i __________ ...... ______ ~.-iWiill'"""'•--'-'---=~· ..................................................................................................................... __ 7 What's Happening v From Page 5 MUSIC HOU YWOOD BOWL., 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, Tchaikovsky. Rachmaninov and Prokofiev .. 8:30 p.m., Aug. 16. · 2 13-87-MUSIC. COASTLINE COMMUNITY SYMPHONIC BAND, Sunday Supper Serenades concert (free). 5 p.m .• Aug. 14, Golden West College Amphitheater, 1574"4 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. 892-77 11. FIFTH ANNUAL CALIFORNIA SUMMER HARP WORK- SHOP, class membefs In recltal. (free), 7:30 p.m., Aug. 12. UC Together again Back together once aga in , the legend- ary folk singers Peter , Pa ul & Mary will be pe rfo rming a t the P acific Amphitheater Saturday night. Oingo aoing.a Pacific Amphitheatre hosts new wave group Oingo Boingo, one of the more inventive bands lo bounce onto the Los Angeles new wave scene, brings their unique blend of energy and antics to the Pacific Amphitheatre Aug. 20 for one night onJy. with special guest group "X" performing opening honors. The history of Oingo Boingo is perhaps as confusing as the band's name. Oingo Boinge started on the streets of Los Angeles as a bizarre thealrica1 troupe, moving indoors for a while to produce a successful. elaborate mult.1-media surrealistic cabaret review. in 1978. they trimmed down from 12 to eight pieces. Band members now include Danny Elfman, lead vocals/co-arranger/rhythm guitar; Steve Bartek, lead guitar/co-arranger; Kerry Hatch. bass/vocal.I; J ohnny "Valo8" Hernandez, drums; Rich "Ribbs" Gibbs. keyboards/trombone; Dale Turner, trumpet; Sam "Sluggo" Phipps, lead sax/reeds and Leon Schneidennan, sax. Oingo Boingo'a two previous albums on A&M Recorda, "Only A Lad" and ''Nothing to Fear" have created cont.roveny. confusion and praise while elevating the band to beit'li a major· West Coast concert llC't. "Good for Your Soul." juat releued thia month, marka a departure of ION from their previoua LP'a. Curtain tlme for Olngo Boingo'a show Lt1 8:00 p.m. Ticketa are $13.60 forreeerved ••ta. 18.60 for lawnanta. I Irvine Humanities Hall, Bridge Rd. at Campus Dr.. lrvlne. 833-7491. .. BOUZV ROUGE. 3110 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach, four performers from Long Beactl Grand Opera, selections from Johann Streusa' "Die Fledermaus" and Giacomo Puc:clnl's .. La Boheme". evenings, Aug. 15 & 16. 673-3«0. NEWPORTER INN, 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. guest b~d for d.anclng In Ubrary Lounge, Friday and Saturday. 9 p.m.-1.30 a.m .. Vincent Scott. singer and guitarist. performs In Wine Cellar, Monday thru Saturday from 7 p.m. Indefinite. DISNEYLAND, King of Vibes. Lionel Hampton and his Big Band, ends Aug. 13, Plaza Ga1dens, Main Street, U.S.A. '.!! 0 Dl8NEYL.Atc> HOTE1., the Pavilion, a new cocktail lounge i featuree The Brandywine Trio, dancing Thursday through CD Monday from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.; Steve Shannon, Tuesday and CD Wednesday nlQhls. :- HENT Aot PAM BAUROOM, Youth Services Center, 6,. 4601 Walnut, lrvtne, "High Society .. will play on consecutive CD Sundays through Aug. 28 from 8 to 10 p.m .• musical selections ~ from the .. 409 through tomorrow ... s.46-3894. UCLA, 650 Westwood Plaza, Ha1old Land Quintet, wllh ~ Bobby Hutcherson, WadSWOf1h Theater, Sunday. 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Duoa Ka12 Unllm11ed, Sunday, Aug 7. 1 30-7 pm . Elks Lodge. 4101 E Willow St long Beach, $2 donation. CHAPMAN COLLEGE, Salmon Aecllat Hall. 333 N Glassel! Orange, lute Concens, Friday and Saturday Aug 5 and 6, 8 30 pm OPERA PACIFICA, Gilbert end Sullivan's "The Piratel> OI Penzance.·· Sunday, Sept. 25, Irvine Bowl. Laguna Beach, 8 pm . call 714-751-4041 for tickets AUDITIONS, Sooth Coast Chamber Singers, Red Hill Lutheran Church, Tustin, Aug 28 and 29. 7-10 pm , vocalists 0 See What's Happening, Page 9 "FAST, FUNNY SATIRE!' Janet Maslin, NEW YORK TIMES "Rowdy And Refreshing Fun. Chevy Chase's Funniest Per- formance. This Is The Best Of The National Lampoon Movies.'' -Dennis Cunningham WCBS-TV/New York r::, j?) 1 'j SJr :JJ !j .. ,, ..... ~Illili .• .. ---------------------------------------------------------~11111111~1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111m1~1111111111~9 What's Happening v From Page 8 should bring a solo. opening for tenor. bass and alto sections. 714-640-8730 for more Information. AUDITIONS. Pacific Chorale. 6-10 p.m .• Aug. 26 & 29. 10 a.m.-6 p.m ., Aug. 27: bring short solo. 542-4912. AL TEAED IMAGES. Aug. 13, Palace, 1735 N. Vine, Hollywood. 213-462-8135. BURNING SENSATIONS, Aug. 12. Six Flags Magic Hollyvvood star Paul Williams gets 1, 7 66th on boulevard ' \ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Paul Willi~~ singer. songwriter and actor -has become~~ 1.766th member of the entertainment industry;C4- gain a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. As a crowd of several hundred fans gathered Wednesday, Williams, 42, and his 2-year-old son, Cole, saw his star placed between those of director Larry Semon and actor Jon Hall on the 6900 block of Hollywood Boulevard. Williams' ~t known work includes the hit singles ''We've Only Just Begun," "Rainy Days and Mondays," "Just an Old-Fashioned Love Song," "You and Me Against the World," "Evergreen" and film scores for "Bugsy Malone," "A Star is Born" and "The Muppet Movie." He has won an Oscar and two Grammy awards. Williams has also tackled acting roles in such movies as "Smokey and the Bandit" and "The Cheap Detective" and TV roles on "The Love Boat" and "Fantasy Island." 10th SMASH WEEK OF AMERICA'S #1 COMEDY! DAN AYKROYD EIDE MURPHY Mountain, Magic Mountain Pky .. Valencia. 213-992-9884. CHRISTOPHER CROSS with speclal guest WARREN ZEVON, 8 p.m .• Aug. 12. Universal Amphitheatre. Cahuenga at Universal Center Or., Los Angeles, 213-980-9421. ENGLEBERT, 8 p.m . Aug. 12. Pacific Amphitheatre. 100 Fair Dr .. Costa Mesa. 720-0809. MARVIN GAYE, 8 pm .. Aug. 14, Paclfk: Amphitheatre, 100 Fair Dr . Costa Mesa. 720-0809. DARYL HALL ANO JOHN OATES with special guest ~ 0 Marshall Crenshaw, 8 P.M .. AUG. 13 & 14, Irvine Meadows. 8800 i Irvine Center Dr .. Laguna Hiiis. 977-1300. CD PETER PAUL AND MARY, 8 p.m .• Peclflc Amphitheatre. 100 CD Fair Dr .• Costa Mesa, 720--0809. ;Jt; MELISSA MANCHESTER, Aug. 19 & 20. Greek Theatre. also ~ at Pacific Amphitheatre. Aug. 21. 213-275-5303. ci STYX. Aug. 20. Irvine Meadows, 8800 Irvine Center Dr . ~ ...... 0 See What's Happening, Page 18 ,, ... a: You'll laugh your glasses off at the first ID action comedy. Ill ~ )> c c.o COITA MQA IMOlN GIMM Eowm Harbor Twin Edwlrds Westbrook 631-3501 53CM401 IL TOM OIWIU Edwatds Saddleblck NIC. OfltlOt Malt 581.588() 837-0340 TI4ts~lffT .. ___ _.., ___ _ -At the Movies Life imitates art Youths take cue from 1 \X/ar Games,' tap into weapons center computer At the Golden Bear MIL WA UK.EE -A group of young people who got "some ideas" on computer raids from the movie "War Games" succeeded in reaching a nu- clear weapons laboratory computer before the government stepped in, the Milwaukee Sentinel reported Thurs- day. No classified data was involved. authorities said. "We really did it this time," an unidentified 21-year-old participant was quoted as saying by the news- paper. "It's really easy to do. "It got out of hand, but it's not all our fault either," he said. "There's no security in it or nothing. It didn't take too much intelligence to get into the things.'' He said he and his friends were "sort of a close group," and added, "my friends and I are in a lot of trouble for it." The Dream Syndicate will be performing al the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach August 18. Formed in October 1981, the Dream Syndicate is known for its alternately shambling and intense style and has been described as heir to the musical legacy of the Velve t Underground. James Breen, public affa.U:s officer for the Los Alamos (N.M.) National Laboratory, confirmed that a computer raid by telephone originating in Mil- waukee was made on a computer at the laborato{'y, operated by the University of Califohlia for the U.S. Department of F.nergy. "Los Alamos has a computer con- necied to TELENET. a computer communications network." Breen said. '"Thia <Xll1'1puter, which prooesaes only "A MASTERPIECE. LUSH. LAVISH. ROMANTIC. DEEPLY SA11SFY1NG. JOYFUL AND ENOlANTING." lt£X REED. NEYI YORJC l'OST -.... 0-. "'INOMAA UllOMAJll ~ ,._, l()aH ~IR Dilo<w_,,.,....,.., 11\1!,N l'fl'ltVllT. AS C Pt:IU'llu.A Al~N . "-•imL ouva .~ EWA fll/IU~ f.IU..AHO JO!lll'HION. !NI MALMSJ0. OONN wu.t..OU,.. .... ~AC,'<14~ "'A>llf .. 09'tl';Jlllll_~rtJI tM& .............. M'rn1Jn._~"'T .. ~ ..... ~ DAO ntt ~lM.OH 10C-. Exclusive Engagement ,,., __ lr11 ..u .... 1-. 4111, 1:19 IllE JAMES BOND AI.IrTIME IDGH! ____ ....... ___ _, _.,..,__.u .......... .,, .. _t_ lllltl.llTA ..... :==. ~ --NOW PLAYING-- ClllTAMUA PUUaT1l9I EdwerOI,..... FOi l4M02:5 62M747 ~~-,. 1::·1:::: r ·:-: ,., ~·l~·:.11;: I :: •.~. . :11 unclassified data, Wa.5 accessed from Milwaukee by an unauthorized person. The access was detected in late June by the laboratory and reported to the Department of Energy. "The incident currenUy is under uwestigation by the FBI. No classified or sensitive data was compromised by the incident." The 21-year-old was quoted as saying 10 people aged 15 to 22 were involved, and that they also gained access to a dozen companies' computers. He said the raids w ere launched from home computers, with access to other compluters gained via a local TELEN.E'T telephone number. A spokesman in the Virginia offices of TELENET declined comment, the newspaper said. The 21-year-old said the raids began shortly before the release of the movie "War Games," in which a teenage computer whiz is portrayed as gaining access to a Defense Department com- puter programmed to play out simu- lated battles and nearly starting a war. The man said the Milwaukee group got "some ideas" from the movie. "We came up with a lot of our own ideas, and the movie just added to it," he said. The Los Alamos laboratory changed eecurity codes becau.e of the incident. the Sentinel said. tl0 _..il0091W_.__ • I I 2 nru1qs-for·Disney Anaheim park showcases Bellson Disneyland is entering the final weeks of its summer season, but Magic Kingdom will still be going strong the week of Aug. 21 as the park showcases Louie Bellson. Renowned in the music world as one of the world's premier dn.un mers, Louie Bellson along with the Big Band Explosion will be spotlighted nightly Aug. 21 -27 on Main Street's Plaza Gardens stage. Bel.laon will appear during four sets each evening begin- ning at 8:15 p.m. The park's summer hours, through Sept. 10, are 9 a.m. to midnight Sundays through Fridays and 9 a.m . to 1 a .m . on Saturdays. ·Hl'ad hm~ olhl'r Ora nge Coa~t res- 1 ' 1.,1 1clt·nts ust'. makt• and s pt•nd their nwnt•\ m lhl' Featuring page:-Pilli "Thia Summer'• One Genuine Sleeper. Fresh, Hypnotic and Very Sexy." "FUNNY, OFFBEAT AND ORIGINAL ••• Perhaps the best film of its kind since 'The Graduate~" -Richard Freedman, NEWHOUSE NEWSPAPERS "A first-class affair. Sexually charged~' -PEOPLE MAGAZI NE "**** Inspired insights and genuine laughs. It's one of the great American satires I've seen since 'The Graduate~ A fantastically entertaining movie!' -Roger Ebert, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES/at the moviu "It makes you laugh hard and relive your own high school days. If I were 17, I'd see it 6,000 times!" -JMI S.t, GOOD MOANING AMERICA Independence 01, KtH, 's Heroes The Beastm1ster ---How To Pick A Video Club ... 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Mt Cll11d••n UncMr U flA~IE Uni•" Not9CI 13 At the Movies "O ................................................................................ r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..,........~~~. 'National Lampoon's Vacation' ... v From Paqc 2 with a strange family whose only connection is blood will find many humorous twists to relate to in th is sequence. Some of the trip's later developments are more familiar: car troubles in t he desert, credit card hassles at a hotel... The farther along the family travels, the more contrivance starts to seep in. There's a silly subplot involving cover girl Christie Brinkley as the driver of a bright red Ferrari. Her would-be seduction of Clark Griswold e nds in predictable fashion . "Vacation" reacl".es its low point when an exasperat~ Griswold takes a security guard (John Candy) hostage so that his famiJy can enjoy the rides -------- Country Western Music at the closed California amusement park. The seque nce has a sour tone and simply isn't very funny. Still, there are a lot of things to like about this trip. For once, Chevy Chase keeps his broad mugging and exaggerated pratfalls toa minimum. He has some nicely credible moments portraying a father who's anxious to please and educate his children, who are already more sophistica~ than he realizes. D'Angelo is reduced to playing off Chase m06t of the movie, but she strikes a convmcing pose as the understanding wife and mother. Director Harold Ramis d isplays a crisp comic touch, never lingering too long on a gag. Victor J . Kemper contributed the scenic photography. L FOR YOUR PARTY. 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Bristol St. A NICE CHANGE Just west of Jamboree OF PtACE In Newport Beach. • '. ..... ID co c..J l I I I . f 14--------------------------------------------~----111111111111111111~-----------------------On Stage (") CX) a> ..... ~JlYou Can't Take It With You' ••• :J < >. The Pulitzer Prize and Academy Award ~ winning"YouCan't Take It With You" byGeorgeS. -c Kaufman and M06S Hart -now enjoying a u.. successful revival on Broadway -is the final ~ production of the Southern California Conservatory ~ Theatre's 1983 season, opening Aug. 19 al the La ~ Mirada Civic Theatre. ~ Already in repertory are "Picnic" and ''The l Servant of Two Masters" at the Burnight Center on th<' Cerritos College Campus o The famous Kaufman and Hart rollaborat1on ~ centers on Alice Sycamore and Tony Kirby -the quintessential 1930s lovers whose families are worlds clpart. With fireworks in their basement and ballet lessons in their parlor. the merry. mad Sycamores meet the staunchJy conservative Kirbys who come to dinner on the wrong evening. The outcome IS an hilarious but touching tribute to the power of love and to the Sycamore's ability to enjoy life one day at a ume. Buzz Pocfowell, who directs "You Can't Take It Wt th You," 1s associate professor of theater at Tulane University and artistic director of Center Stage. a professional summer repertory theater located on the Tulane campus. He has directed more than 50 productions for professional and university theaters. J oining the cast will be Nancy Ebsen as Olga. Ebsen is the artistic director of Orange County's popular Newport Harbor Actor's Theater. Also 11'l4;luded in the cast are Sorrell Wayne as Penny, ·. ·Everett Olenick as Grandpa, SCCT's own artistic dil'"ector, Kevin Hoggard, as Paul, Wld Frank Taylor as Donald. The set design is by Scott A. Nielsen, costumes by Elena l)c:l .Rio, lighting by Raun Yankovjch..soupd by $qott Myers and special effects by Loyd Kattro. "You.Can't Take It With You" previews a t 8 p.m . Thursday. Aug. 18, opens 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19, E f "Y and plays through S unday, Aug. 28. Tickets are $8.50 ver e tt Olenick and Frank Taylor play cards in a scene ro m ou and are available at the La Mirada Civic Theatre. Can't Take It With Yo u." 14900 La Mirada Blvd .. La Mirada 90637. The Beal Romance of Italy Has Arrived In Orange County The Casual, Comfortable, Affordable Restaurant For Everyone/ Reminiscent ol !he very popular s1dr>wAlk restaurants 1n Italy Classic Dishes and Regional Specialties Dimer from 5:30 PM to 11:30 PM Sooday thru Ttanday Friftay & Satwcby 5 PM to 12:30 PM 3520 E. Coast Highway pel Mar 675-1922 .. _,__. MEXICAN RESTAURANT M a rgarit as and Grea t Mexi can Food L unch • D inner • Cocktails 421 E. l 7tla St. c ....... . 646-3ZZ8 I l\.b..v AppeAlri~ "Rafters" W.>Jn~.iy 1hru l hur;<lay 8.00pm 12.30.im Fml.1y &. S.11un.by Q-OOpm I .30.>m Wednesday ladies Night Wine SJ 00• \"lt•ll 11nnls \l.CX.h l)r,1f1 Bwr \I 00 . , ------~~~~~~~===========================----5 Currentl Han in ~ !!~~=========;::::::;::::ii:::::::::::=:;=:;~~----------~~~~~~~~~~~[ COSTA •aA ART LEAGUm 8HOW AND 8ALE. Udo Marina VHlaQe, Via Oporto St., Newport &Mdl, Aug. 13-14, v FromPage6 75~1122. and experimental work• by Southern California artllta, through Sept. 4, 11 a.m.·5 p.m. Tueeday through ~. 873-3804. NEWPORT HAMOR ART llUAUll. Wiiiiam Wegman: A Retroapectlve from tha Walker Art Center, fMturea 125 photographs and drawing• and videotapes, many photo- graph• fMtu~• hll pet Welmeir.,,., Man Rey, whoM vldeotei>e hu appeared on "Saturday Night Live," from Sept. 29-Nov. 28, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. dally exc:.p1 Monday. ORANGE COUNTY canu '°" CON'T'lllPOAARY ART,3e21 W. MacArthur, Spece 111, Santa Ana. Documen- tation '83, a lhow exptonng through the wori11 of Ruth Ann Ander9on and 25 othar aelected artlltl, the wide range Of ...ihetlc8 and oonoama within Iha current coneept of pluralllm In oontemporery art, through Aug. 28, noon-5 p.m., Tueaday..Sunday, 649-4989. Ken-TV, "Tha 1982 Award• In the Vlloal Arta," Wedneaday, Aug. 13, 3:30, Channel 28. 9:30 a.m.-4:~ p.m. 8T. NICHOLA8, gallety of handctant, l)(9Mnt1 Ak:lna Nolley, acrylic palntlnga and enamel jewelry, through Aug., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. d.,ty, 31781 Camino Capi.trano, Capistrano Plaza, San Juan Cap11trano. llC UACE, 236 For.t Ave .. Laguna BMctl, Two women artl1t1, Soledad Biagi MarJon and Diane Hadley, through O See Cu"ently Hanging, Page 20 ;;;.;...;.;.. ________________________________________ __ OUT OrlTHE WI rlOMISf row ,000 CHlllESI FOOD LUNCMIS • DIHNHS • TIOPtCAl C~KTAJlS ~ ' IA•oun FACIUTIES • ... CATlltNG * FOOD TO GO OPll 7 bAYS r srwM 1NS<ou1t Ott fOOD 10 '° 1 SAN DIEGO • N "l:.ttergy Packed. Vibrant" " M1mca/ Theatrt' at ''' Finest". Daily Pilot DIXIELAND JAZZ IS BACK/ F...,_ 5:aO to t Pll Dancing & Entertainment For The Whole Family FIAMING 10 lfTEJIMTlONAL ltDTUANTS 01»n Mon.-F'1. 11 to I, Sat. 11 to 4 4111•RCH 955-2A84 NEWPORT HACH eom. ot von K.llrmMI Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fre-sh Fish Complete Dinner w ith choice of soup or salad and dessert ~ / 4 to 6 PM -+t; 7 Dars I Weak! ~~673-7726 ~ BALBOA 801 E. BALBOA Have you ever had a hidden desire to write a comic strip? Are you the type who makes people cringe with the rotten puns you make up? Well, here's your chance to put those talents to good use! This week on our comics pages, FUNKY WINKERBEAN la preaentlng the Jedi Jokes ... and he's Inviting you t~ send In yours! Simply send your Jedi Jokes to Funky Wlnkerbean c/o this paper. The beat onee wlll be used In the atrlp along with your name and city and you'll receive the ortglnal cartoon featurtng your Idea when Funky Wlnkerbean presents (what elM?) ''The Aeadera Strike Backl" So Join tM fun and maybe we'll aee you In the funny paper9t "Tl ... 0: ~ > c p 16 ,.., co en ('\I - Ol ::> <( Stew a rt 'fine' ••• Skin cancer being treated Knoll's star SANTA MONICA (AP) -Actor Jimmy Stewart has a common and rarely fatal skin cancer on the left side of his face and is under- going radiation treat- ment, his wife says. "He's fine," his wife Gloria said Thursday. "He still goes down to the office every day. It's just a surface cancer." Stewart, 75, began the treatment at St. John's hospital two weeks ago and should complete it by the middle of next week, she said. burns the cancer off the r face. It doesn't hurt," Mrs. Stewart said. Stewart has been hos- pitalized at S t. John's several times in recent years for a heart con- dition and treatment of sciatic nerve pain. The star of such films as "Rear Window." "Vertigo," "The Spirito{ St. Louis" and "Mr. Smith Goes to Washing- ton" won an Academy Award in 1940 for "The Philadelohia Story." Jim Turner, the country music star of The Lawre n<'e We lk show, is a ppearing r egularly at Knott's Be rry Farm in Bue na P a rk for the r~mainder of the summe r . "lt looks like you've had a burn. That's what radiation is. It in effect He is also an Air Force Reserve brigadier gen- era] and flew 20 combat missions in World War II. He holds the Dis- tinguished Flying Cross. Actor Jimmy Stewart OUTOrt "~BJ!U NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH s1 99 Includes Beverage -W~ll Drink or Beer 9 •• 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA Real Cantonese food'. STAG CHINESE CAStNO WE SERVE ft ALL ••• GREAT STEAKS AND MORE There's a lot to love at Dove Street. Our fish is fresh, our steaks are great, our salad bar has everything, the mud pie is magnificient and our leqs ... well, our leqs are ok. Lunch Happy Hour omn. 1660B Dove Street, Newport Beeo~ R 11 cs vutSuw ('IW) 7u..asl ---- TRES AMIGOS MEXICAN . ~~~ RESTAURANT ··A p/ICt /or fJtO(Jlt who IP(X«a/t food Mttic1n food 1/ Sllf'PllSl"i/Y low pnc11 •• Full Bar & Catering D1ily Laaclaeoa Speci1l1 fro• •Z.75 2200 Harbor Blvd. MU274 K -Mart Plaza COSTA MESA 642.-1171 1968 1 S TH 1983 ~&·w·w PARTY COFFEE OR 15¢ SOFT DRINK ALL VOU CAN DRINK ANNIVERSARV TRAVEL MUG 9 9 FILLED WITH HOT COFFEE OR ft' SOFT DRINK ~ REFILLS FREE AUG. 1~21 10 & under eat for 19' frolft dlAdnn'• menu when eccompeni.d b'( M edult. FREE c11<1. coll .. , 1011 drink s, 1>111oon1, 1M1cn 10 -11, t•• \htrts, mote. SOR RV -No 111<1 outs on oromot1on11 food &. bev1r19'1 "'"'' ••C•PI tr•v•I mut. -------------------------------· ------------------------~----------------------------------------------------------··? Currently Screening :2 ................................................................................................................. ~ "BEHIND THE SCENES" With Brenda Caponera Restaurant Account Executive •••• DOVE STREET RESTAURANT -Walter Legs Con- test A "Walter Legs" contest will be held here at the Dove Street Restaurant, all day on Thursday, August 18. There will be two categories of judging, the best legs and the worst legs. The event 18 being held to help raise funds for the American Cancer Society's pro- grams of research, education and aervloe to cancer patients. The restaurant la donating 25•;. of the bar proceeds (Including non-alcoholic beverages.) Cus- tomers can cut one vote In each category anytime during during the day untll 6:30 PM. Winners will be announced and prtzea awarded at 7 PM. All local • business people and residents are Invited to join In the fun and help ra&M funds for the American Cencer Society. The Dove Street Restaurant Is located at 1660 Dove Street, Newpor1 Beech. Call 752-2538. CHALET BAVARIAN -Celebratee Grand Opening If you're looking for the bee1 of Germen and Continen- tal Culalne at reuonable prtcee, then come celebrate the grand open#lg of the Chalet Bavarian Remiurt111t. A couple of favorltee from the luncheon menu ... Kalbe Bratwurst -German ltyte veal ...... grtled wtth .. ,..1u.ut and potatoes ot the atuned tomatoee "T orela" which Is two tomatoee stuffed wtth wurst-salad MMKI with homefrled potatoee. The Chalet Bavarian features everyday luncheon specials . Selected Imported and domeatk: wines and .,..,. are lllsc> avellable. Come oetebrate In the quaint and friendty atmoephere of this 8aVINn Country Inn ~ed at 1989 Harbor BIVd. In Coata Meea. c.n 548-1323. IRV1NF8 .. JOLLY ROMR" -Debuts Freeh New Menu The Jotty Roger Reatuarant In lrvtne ta lntrodudng clner9 to much more than a ~ new prototype reeta&.nnt. tn eddttion to the~ MW "greenbouee'' d6ntng .,.., bright new decor llnd remodl ll d & reloc8ted codttei lounge, The Jolly Roger le debuting en acftlna blll of fwe. "Freeh Is the main ernphMie for the exfeneNe new menu Md many Items on It, rtght down to the hamburger dllhee, are prepared freefl dally. Freeh beef and Matood ent,..., freeh vegetablee, freeh baktlfY Item• and a new appetJzer ltst with a "fresh" approach •.. the llst goee on and on. For breMfast, they recommend one of the new "Build Y0ut Own" omellet• mede wtth 3 freeh extra LMge Grede M eggs. Guests CM ChOOM from a variety of ftlllnga ranging from assorted ch11111 and breekfut meats to t~ salsa and eour cream. SeNed from a new "aH day menu, lunch la distinguished by freeh chalkboard apectal which ln- ciude the daily Chef'• Selection, Quiche prepared freeh MCh day, plus a tempting "Omelette of the Day.'' New to the menu I• the freehly baked Chicken Pot Pie In a puff putty, ftlled to owrftowtng wtth tender ohlchen, peu, celery, carrot• and mushroom• In a creamy sauoe. And for dinner, the new menu Is unsurpueed from the dMtlo T ·Bone StMk to the Fried e-tem Scailope. S.tter Fried Shrimp and The s..tood Combination Ptetter. There'• a Terlyllkl Combtnatlon platter Md a tender Chlctcen c.llfomla • bon1l1• brwt of oNokert sauteed and topped with llloed avocedo, tomato and Jeck ChMM, all In • MorMY Sauce. A new exotic aeeonment of drinks ~~::~.~-of-:n-:.-= trutt ftavon,) Ice Cream drink• with enticing nemea Ilk• "Belleyt ltfth Malt " "Ameretto Crunch" and "Chocolet• CNp Cooec»1' ptut Hot con. Drinks •• Ceppucdno MeJdcena and Kk*I con., not to men- tion "Ceppucdno JOiiy l"Oger"I A compete Wine Ust It lllsc> be6ng Introduced f« the first time. Ewn wtth _,. the exdtlnG new~ going on at The Jolly Aooet' In IMne, there 19 no OllloirMble lnOl I II I ln prloel. augmenting the aPPMI Of ..... .ar-*v poptuar ~ reetaurant. The progr...ev. "~' cNlnQI I• ~ one more ftne r...an why 8outMm CelffomlMI haw ~ ciomlng bedc to The Joly Rog.. .... " ... ~ r:Ye .-. • --· ~----- ~ v FromPage4 Directed by Richard Lest.er. v v $ TRADING PLACES: Rated R. Dan Aykroyd and Eddie 7t: ma1.ch the flavor of "Ff.>ver." v v STROil ER ACE: Rated R. lunAy not be the worst movie of the swnmer', but it come11 dangerously cloee. Butt Reynolda SIMS a.s a race car drivec who berocnes a markeung ob,cct for a f ned chlckffi lung ...... SUPERMAN ID: Rated PG A super-dlsappomtmenL The world'• favorii.e flying hero Is grounded by a witlet11 9Cnpt. ChriatDpher Reeve give. another fine perlomance. but the him is thrown off balance by the hammy anbal of Rkhard Pryor as a computer nius lured b an evtl ~ man (Robert Vaughn). Murphy are the subjeci. of a MJcial eJCpenmeol m w tuch a penrules!i ~ con~ rich, and a snooty bwlme9s man loees h.is mont'y, jCJb. a. and home Lots of amusing ~nlS before •he clever prenuse ~ runs oul of gas. Directed by John Landis ('• Ammal Howe'') v..,.. ' "Tl ~ ..,.. v v v -Excellent. v.,.... v -Very Good, ..,.. v --Good, v -g: Not llO good. ~ )> c "O ~f ~~1..~i~~~~~~QUT~~°"~~ltE~~T()Wrt~~~.1'~~~1.:l~~I ~~ 11_~ : ' At just $6.95 • need we say more. TOP sm.ooc ~ Cimcrous cut US.Choke. kndcr 6Julcy. TEIUTJUtJ sn.u US.CJIOkle top~ slowty m9ltnMld fof cma tla¥Ot 10P SJm.Ollf SD!.U AND CBICDlf BUASl'nMPUU US. Choice top abtoln Mrwd with bondua chldlm bftaS4 wttb .-ct and llOUf NUU. BBEP MBOI TEIU'fAla US.Choke bcdwtth onions. muahrooma. pm peppers and chcny tomatoa on a bed of net. Dl!l!P RIED nAWNS lJChdy tJrudcd and deep frted IO a a<*Sm brown CRJCUNTDIPUM Bondua chJdetn bltasls, 'kmpura ttyk. Krvcd with _.and aour uuar. au.B-OUE BDP ms M>t ~ tn llll'IOf'f blu-b-quc sauce toNDON Baon Sllcca ofttnclabcdMtwd with auj'ld and t:ftam~ hC>l'ICflldl9h eauce. Al mna Mft'ltd wtlh atlp IP'fal ulad or IOtlp du~ your chol~ olbehed pot.Mo or rte. pie( end toe.-d Ranch Brad. I WHJ '* cllnMl'l lljat $8.15. "You're gonna feel good Inside ~~ , ~ Q BLACK ANGUS RES 11\LJRANTS,. FOUNTAIN VALLEY, SANTA ANA, GARDEN GROVE, TORRANCE, CERRITOS, LAKEWOOD ANAHEIM - co OD c.> -------- SINGLES ORANGE COAST SINGLES, Huntington Beach cocktail ETC. CIRCUS, Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Balley, Anaheim Convention Center. performances Tuesday, Aug., 16 through Sunday. Aug. 21. 714-535-3151. TENTH ANNUAL LONG BEACH INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL, Saturday and Sunday. Aug. 6 and 7. singers, dancers. musicians, International toad and artifacts and other festivities. 11 a.m.-7 p.m .. Saturday and 11 a.m.-6 p.m .• Sun., S2adults.S1 seniors. children under 7 free SURFING, lif1h annual Stubbles California Surf Trials, Aug 23-28. Lower Trestles. south of San Clemente $8,400 1n prizes. 619-434-50 19 WORLD ANIMATION FESTIVAL, Laguna Moulton Theatre, through Aug. 28, showt1mes. 7:15 and 9:30 p.m daily. 1· 15 and 3:30 p.m .. Saturday and Sunday COASTLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Conference for Women. features cartoonist Greg Howard. creator of Sally Forth. special presentation. Aug 20. Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Costa Mesa. 24t-0186 SOUTH COAST JEWISH YOUTH, wlll hold elections and membership party Saturday, Aug. 6. 8 p.m . 861-7819 SOUTH COAST JEWISH YOUTH, mixer Saturday. Aug 13,213-478-3957 CHAPMAN COLLEGE, Town and Gown women·s group is sponsoring panel discussion with owners and managers of the atate's professional ball clubs. includlng Gene Autry, Angels' owner and Ballard Smith. San Diego Padres· president, 997-6611. GEM OPERA PUPPET THEATRE, Patio Tht1atre. Garden Grove Historical Society's Heritage Park, 1217 Euclid, Garden Grove. preMnts Bellini's "II Pirate" (The Pirate) for ages eight and up, Aug. 15, 22 and 29. 8:30 p.m .. $2.50 donation, 534-2611. Newport (714)955-2755 I ~ .............. ... QI Qi .I:: Cl. .,, 0 ~ ~ IQ E ~ ...: .. • If it's got e handles e you'll grab a sal~ • fastet" i n • Daily Pilot e classified • ads. call ' l>42-S678 lt'saMUG& MEAL!~------==-~ Every time you buy a meal1 get a mug for only 49<: l<1ql 11 11• 1\A. .11 I .11nq ,John ~1lvr>1 '<;. vnu tan gt-I ,, Ii,• 1111if1 tl r 11, .... lt1I r1111q fu1 onlv '11)( with tlw purrh1h~ of 11 1•, flh' ti I \/t'IV llllll' vri11 huv" llH.'rll vou l dll qel .ri111I11 l "I 1q f I •! JI /I_ I I t 11> '" 1()1 IC't vc •U ... tilrt ti h' rnorp 1 1 1 , ,q 1r111 1'1ll1·r 11 Il1111y111. qff,•t ,•,plr"'" ....,l'rll'n1hl t II 111• 1• •t\1,hil11 ~11ppli1 •..,1.i..,t 1 CWng<john 8i}ver~~, ~·· Af~C )(>I> ~H< >PPl.S :lO<J:l II AHBOR HL D.~ .O. TA MF: A Ju •t .... or O,no ni .. 1110 1-'rwv. 81'f'U "front f.'.-dro. Uri•r·thru ""'rvlt'f' o.allablr. NOW PLAYING LIVE -ON STAGE ~ -Mu.Jc--L~ Thomas M..,._, a..rla 5rrou.. MMtin ChMnin 7 FREEDMAN WAY (Across trom 01 l ----------------------------------------------------111111111111111111----------.... ----------1m111111~•9~ Comin Attractions . · . ........................................................................................................................................._ Sing out ••• Chorale holding auditions for new season ' The Pacific Chorale will hold auditions for singers Friday, Aug. 26, from 6 to 10 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 27, from lOa.m. to6p.m.;and Monday, Aug. 29, from 6 to 10 p.m. from their fourth European concert tour. The 1983-84 season includes two Christmas concerts and perfonnances of Hayd.n'~\The Crea- tion," Honegger'• "King David," and Vaughan Williams' "Mass in G Minor." The "Masterpiece Season" will be highlighted by a gala benefit concert for the Orange County Performing Arts C.enter featuring Verdi's "Requiem." community by appointment only. Singers may also audition for the select Pacific Singers and the Pacific ,, Pops Ensemble. 5: Selection is by committee. Singers should be ~ prepared to perform one aria or song and demon-> strate sight-singing skill. An accompanist will be ~ provided. For audition appointments, contact Irene The chorale, under the direction of John Alexander, is Orange County's largest perfonning arts group. In addition to an annual concert series, the chorale has perfonned with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the London Symphony, the Orange County Pacific Symphony, and recently returned Auditions are open to all members of the Hernandez, (714) 542-1790. American A. T.LEOS Ca1tlorn1a cu1s111e rrec;n !:>ealooo· p41<.1;is meal t. puull•y neod11Hy !.erve!l 1n a casual a1rnospt-1t>re 01nn<.~ from S pm 7 Clays a wee~ WP<ld1niJ •ecep11on~ an!l pall1P.S 3901 f Cu11s1 Hwy Corona oel Mar 759 t854 THE BARN Ar,11A'•t--lr I j'" t M r , • • ti) ()1111 ,,, M S from 5 PM Happy Hour M ~ 4 30 ro 7 Pt.I Sun Cha,.,,oagne Bulle! Bruncn 11) 2 30 En1e11ainmen1 ~ Oanc,rq BanQue1 r ac11111es 14982 Redhill Tusr1n 7JO 01 !5 BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE PP l''<l""1' f ... 11u1111q 111~pl;;y "'' l nu ' ''" ,. Mon r ti ' I :-D•nhPf ''11(Jht1,. M1 r J t luw' ~, t ", '°>di I'. ..,.,n '' '" 4 • "' 7001 H.1111(11 Atvtl <.o~r.1 MPsa n41 4U 7 THE COTT AGE RESTAURANT U tlf'H l've1y r:l11y 8 AM Ar(>,Odil~I [I, llfunch 1111 J PM Hearty /I. hea11t1y 1un-.hl'nns ano rJ1nn1-rs r1ne CaM0tn1,1 •. 1•1P1ar wines JOA N Coast Hwy l '1Qund Beat.h Re.-,prv.1f1on<, 444 JO;>J horn rrvrrtP 9~5O14 I HAMBUAGEfl HAMLET Famous variety ol hamt>urgeis saloon sreak sanctw1ches, lobstei bisque on100 SQ\;p fondue and cherry cob· bier Lunch & d•nner lrom t t 30 M·Sat SV1"1 10 tO Special Sunday Breakras1 G1ei11 t>a1 & tiappy nour 1!><1!> Adams al Hart>01 Costit Mesa 546 7192 PARADISE CAFE ::.an Hanc1SC11n style ~ •esn hsh an!l pasta Patto drn1ng Lunch M·F 11.3 • Donner Mon ·Sal from !> p "' Happy Hr M F 5 7 Wed Ladies Me 50-weH driN<s lrom J pm Banquet lac~•hes 600 Newport Center 01 Fashion Island. Nf!wl)Ort Be11ch 644 1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN 61ea11tas1 lunch d1nne1 Pa110 d1n1ng w11h ocean view Modest prices Beef/wine Fa~d tor B@lg1an wallies Open d31ly lrom 8AM 1 t98 S Coas1 Hwy In Vitlaga Falfe Mall Laguna B@ach <497· 1667 ,U,flN8 N&lurally COOlo.ed IOOd~ Irani panc1111n 10 crept$ 10 steaks An ad11enrurt '" n111ural eai1119 H11 M I 1 a m !(' p m Sar a Sun 8 1 111 I,:> pm v.u1MC Casuat Mooora11 P1icn 3050 £ Co.1'1 Hwy Ooron11 <lei Mar 640· 1573 ..... • ,•• , .. ,· a T. C. 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(C) Ctnemax, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockef•ll•r C•nt•r. N.Y.,N.Y. (E) ESPN, Brlatof, Ct. (L) SeteoTV. Marina del Rey, Ce. (S) Showtl,,,. (S) Spotlight (C) Ceble Newa Network, Atlenta, Ga. (9) WQR, New York City (1'1) WfBS. Atlenta, <?" 2 Friday, Aug. 12, 1083 NBC'sDick Enberg (above) will head an an- nouncing crew that includes Ahmad Rashad (below) and Charlie Jones, Frank Shorter and Madeline Manning-Mims when NBC Sports presents coverage of the inaugutal World Cham- pionships of Trac1' and Field through Augu1t 14 from Helsinki, Finland. -Sports- Friday----• AllBIMM 11:9 (H)-. IOJlllQ dtD IA-..U U. ~ Dadgll"I et Cine•..., Reda (I In.) fD IAWW a. Diego hdrM et Ctn-olRMM Reda (I In.) ._ 7::9(Q) M•W ......_ ....... et C.-. ....... 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"TwHlght Zone" stlll hit See TV Anter:ina, Page 3 -Day1i1ne Drama Bunny missing; Grant fears Natalie's tricks By LYNDA RIR8CH ALL MY CHILDREN: Jenny thiilled when Olga offers her an exclusive contract but ianotaoaureof her teaming with Tony, her male modeling~· When Erica refuses to get Tad a tecond chance at modeling, he winds up sweeping floors and giving ahampooe at the Glamorama. When Joe confronts Tad about hia behavior, Ruth fearful Tad will run away again. After obta.lnlng divorce from Je.e in Haiti, Angie decides to give up baby for adoption. Jeae begins to notice Dotty making moves o~ him. While Nina and Steve on vacation, Nina upset when Kim appears on acene. Langley warns Chuck not to rush into remarriage with Donna. Erica angry when Mike does not defend her when newest American Beauty makes diaparagir.g remarks about her. Juper uks Myra to take eeparate-~ vacation with him. Harold makes duplicate key of Tom and Brooke's home. ANCYrHER WORLD: c.edlle'a car crashes. She is knocked unconacloua as car teeters on precipice Cecille recovers and agrees to take money from Donna to ruin Peter and Sally's romance. AlthOU,gh ahe'saware Nlcole is on drup, Donna allows her to move into the houte. Clarice reconciles with Larry after he admits he was blinded by Jeannie's charm. A hit man booby-traps Mark's cabin with Mark narrowly e.caping injury in explosion. Jamie returns to Bay Cit?,' just as Blaine, Sandy, Mac and Rachel are about to say "I do. Mark learns Horace Blackwell, the man who was going to give information on Mark's enemies, has been murdered. AS THE WORLD TURNS: On picnic with Barbara and Bob, Gunnar stunned when he apota woman he thinks ia the dead Nicole: it's really a double hired by James. Bob upset becauae Mlranda eeems to be enjoying New York a bit too much. Burke prepares to undergo open-heart aur~ry but tells everyone he'• at1ending funeral ln Oklahoma. Bob allows John to ..mt durin& surgery a1nce John's the only one who knowl the technique, and John LI forced to take over when Jeff'a handa start to 1hake dwi.na Burke's sur~ry. Betay fW1oua that CraAg la IOina to run lltverboat nightclub with Diane. When Betsy finds aoodbye note from Steve, she 1Uffert aevere abdom.lnal pa1n and ti ruabed to hclpitaJ by Tucker. Samantha tells Tucker ahe undenrtanda about priaon life ~w.e her mother i. ln jail. Cricket d.i.mM!ra ahe la three months pregnant. Annie tlndt Jetr1 vial of amphetamlnes. Gunnar trim to atranaJe James. Betsy may loee blby. CA.PnuL: Thomaa under,oea lplnal surgery, la placed In body cut and will not know lf he'• able to walk for eeveral weeb. Clar1lea U'8J")' when Beth brinD 'n\omu a tennia recket end boob on phyDcal fitnes. Sloane tum.a down Trey's job offer:• h.la campaip manapr. Dr. Parker tells Paula he knows ahe never hM euffered from qoraphobia and •YI he wantl to tnet her fOI' her real fears. Jordy tea.ma Amy'• fat.her would be In h.la mld-508. Matt aware AJny i. lollna her alabt and vowa to stand by her. Amy beetN to cake c1-at hwtitute for the Blind. Wally unhappy when Ronnl atatm ahe doem't think how f.a&ber Involved ln Wally'• .,.....fatal acddent. Brenda ahatUtred when Wally teJla her he loo.w Ronni, not her. Mark promil9 Tbomu he will let Oarma ao lf he cannot pt h.la freedom from PaW., DAYS OF OUR LJVIS: When Tony onlera R.enN out of 4 F~.Aug. 12, 1913 the Demeara howe, Alex comforts her. Trista rec.alb where she hid the gun that was used to kill her mother years ago. Bo stops Alex from shooting Trista, who is yelling, "You killed my mother!" Nora turns out to be real murderer of Triata'a mother and is killed during gun akinniah with Eugene. 'I'rUta upeet when Eugene disappears. Having received mystery telegram, Eugene boarda airplane. Neil vi.sits Liz in jail and gets her permission for guardianship of Noel. Tony orders Anna out of the mansion. Don tells Maggie she must make up her mind whether it's him she wants or Mickey. EDGE OF NIGHT: Gunther frees the Whitneys from stalled elevator. Raven believes whoever tapped phone ta responsible for Nicole and Walter's murders. Del manages to get money from Geraldine in exchange for ruby. Mike accused of getting texual favors but manages to refute charges. Kidnapping Jody and Preacher, Markham demands the ruby. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Rick learns he has heart tumor and must have surgery. Leslie, unaware of his med.ica1 problem, thin.ks he is rekindling his affair with Monica, ao she flees town. Luke confronts Connie about her W.S .B. connections. When Bunny disappears, Grant fears he has been eliminated. Natalie worried that Grant has concern for Bu~y. Mark Dante dee.ides to take position in London hospital. Heather interested in Jimmy Lee, c.auaing Scotty to fume. Luke decides campaign against Lee will be clean, but Scotty continues to sling mud. Bobbi refwes to move in with Brock until she meets his daughter. GUIDING LIGHT: Claire and Kelly starting to become friends. Lesley Ann admits to Hillary ahe's having an affair with Warren. Warren decides to get even with Hillary for butting in. Billy and Vaneaa learn that they are both broke. Instead of agreeing to marry Billy, Vane.a IOCks him in the eye. Henry tells Joah and Billy he think.a Alan hu manipulated bids for LTA. Nola and Quint head for Chicago to aee Bill Bauer to uncover the mystery of the picture. An upeet Henry trlett to reach BW. In Chlcaao. Nola and Quint learn a drunken Bill hat f tllen to hil d•th and poUce consider it a suld de. Hope agrees to mapzine interview but teU. Alan she'll leave hlm as aoon u the Interview la fln.lahed. LOVING: Curt1a VOWI to get eVer\ with Jack. talcs Jn'• clothes to local hotel and Ilana "'lister ln Jeck' a name. He then pawns Rita Mae'• rinp and clalmt that Jack pawned them. Rita Mae finds pawn tk.ket where Curtil planted tt. Jack'• blolOlk'al parents a.re very much alive. 'nley are old &fends of Anne and Ropr and were in their 30s when Jilek wu born. Llvfna on Lon.I laland, they plan to aee Anne and Roier' ln New York Wltlt ~unable to 80 to New York with Meryl right away, he uJo Roser to look after her. Anne ula Meryl ff they can be friends. BOJy powtna auaplcioua and jNloua over Rita Mae'• f rtendllnaa whh C\utia, Mike •pol<>&bm to R.,-and Anne ror hla speech on founder'1day and tella them that h•'• 80ina to be doinc landacepinf work for Rita Mae end BW,y • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Dkk Orant taken to po1Jc1 ttadon. SpottiJW Vldd, he 1hout1 that llcbo and Clint rMde love. Clint lylf\lly Clenlee thlt to Vlcld. l'Atwina 1e1!I r.{arco lhe 11 not NN they are reedy for mama,., althouch lw COftUl\"!11 to puah lhe tubjec\. At Vernon Jnn. Ooon 1tart to aoU.pee and a ... -'TV Antenna 1 Twiligh t Zone' unlocks door to mind 8)' PHll. SNEIDERMAN Of _.,., .......... You unlock th.Ls door with the key of imagf.ruttion. Beyond Jt ls m other dimension -a dimension of aound, a dlmenalon of sight, a dimension of mind. You 're moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of ~ md Jdeu. You've just crossed over irito The Twilight Zone. My parents wouldn't let me anywhere near this door back in 1959, when "The Twilight Zone" debuted. Of COW'!le, 1 was only 6 years old at the time, and my mother inaiated (incorrectly) that il was a horror program and would glve me nightmares. So like many others, my own journey through that portal had to wait until the show concluded its five-year run on CBS and entered syndication. In my own city. it used to air each afternoon at 4 p.m .. and there was no better reason to hurry home from school. Today, these same episodes are 20 years old. They're in black nnd white. The characters drive antique cars and wear out-of-date fashiorui. In some episode's. flying saucer-shaped spaceships still are the mam mode of travel. F.ach show (except some of the one -hour segments) has been broadcast dozens of times Yet "The Twilight Zone" -all 156 episodes -remains as popular as ever. KTLA Channel 3 is currently airing three segments each weekday al noon, 12:30 p.m . and 4 p.m. "lt's doing so well," remarked KTLA spokeswoman Flo Jenkins. "IL seems to have an audience that never tires of it." Jane Collins, the station's research director, confirmed he r observation. Acc:ordmg to Collins, Channel S's noon-hour "Twilight Zone" broadcasts are drawing more viewers than the movies and news programs offered opposite it on the other independe nt stations (Channels 9, 11 and 13). In addition, it is ~ating KNXT C hannel 2·s "Tattletales" show and is closing , m on KNBC Channel 4's "Days of Our Lives." (KA.BC Channel 7's "All My Children" 1s tops in this lime period.) Collins said thf' S! r, .ion found OU t just how strong a dra W the s how is during a 13-hour "Twilight Zone Marathon" presented from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on the Fourth of July. AQ."Ording to Collins, the ratings "went through the roof." From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m .. "The Twilight Zone" was first in its time period, beating the other independents and the powerful network -owned stations. Many of the people whn tuned tn were undoubtedly working people who don't normally get to watch "The Twilight Zone" on weekdays. Others were probably watching for theu-favorite e pisode. KTLA had tried these "Twilight Zone·· marathons on recent Thanksgivings, but this year was a first for the Fourth of July -and it was the most successful one yet. CollUlS said. Why is the series still so popular? "The production quality was way ahead of its time." Collins said. "The writing. editing and cinematography are all excellent. And a lot or the pC'Ople who appeared on the show have gone on to become big stars." Cer tainly. few people expected the series to become such an enduring hit when Rod Serhng proposed 1t back m 1957. Serling was already an acclaimed contributor to the dramatic anthology programs of tht· 1950s. His most popular scripts were "Patterns" and "RequiC'm for a Heavyweight." But in his excellent book "The Twilight Zone Compa- nion," Marc Scott Z1crt~' da1ms Serling was becoming increasingly frustratt•u b', the c·ompromises forced on him by • HTwilight Zone's" Rod Serling sponsors. Serling believed it would be easier to slip his social messages past the s ponsors and network officials if he "hid'' them within a science fiction format. (Several years later , Gene Roddenberry, with a similar goal, would sell ''Star Trek" to NBC as "Wagon Train to the Stars.") ~rling's attention to enduring human values and emotions have helped ''The Twilight Zone" endure for two d~des. He ':"1'ote an astonishing 92 of the program's episodes, and his popular opening and closing monologues put an indelible stamp on all of them. We all have our favorite "Twilight Zone" episodes. Following are some of mine: • "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street " in which a few strategically placed power failures are en~ugh to turn neighbor against neigh~r. • ''The Big Tall Wish,'' in which a black boxer and a little boy both 106e their faith in miracles. • ''The Eye of the Beholder,'' in which a11 "ugly" woman hopes a new operation will make her beautiful. • "Night of the Meek," in which Art Camey plays a drunk who gets a chance to play Santa. • "Two," tn which Chari~ Bronson and Elizabeth Montgo~ery play survivors from opposing armies after a devastaung war. • "Noth~ng i.n the Dark," in which Robert Redford plays Mr. Death , disguised as a policeman. • "Little Girl Lost," in which a child falls through another dimens10n near her bed. . • "A Game of Pool," in which Jack Klugman squares off agamst a pool maste r portrayed by Jonathan Winters. Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 3 -•Friday----• ~ M ml A lilll TO LM wrnt LIO IUICA&IA Dr. Leomueo .... ~ ........ ,.. .. -.. end "' 1oleelan of the 800d ....., ..... ,.....teartlMftWrtu-loftoeil ~ hftc. (1 hr., 11 Min.) -411!) TOCll'nB... wmt LIO IUICA&IA ..,.........._. .... 1111norln...,._ ~~Dr. Leo 11U1ar..., ....................... ., ......... .............. ttlDR"rnd .... lhelMfRI ,.,.., of ......... .....,. (1 hr.) -CB> utni .. Ull» • AUl1'ALIA ,,. ,....,....,... ........ ,... .......... -...... ""' of ...., ..... "' • OOftOert .... "' U1ll 1umr. (1 hr.) CD ~y ITa.I TM worti of ...,., hottert '°""' ........ ....,. rnd ...... ...,..._. ....... "' ....... """' ..... end rllllNtrd ............ (1 hr.) ..._Saturday -1unc1av----•''=r.o "u..• __."' ....,_ ....r(~ .................... ...,.. .................... .......... ..................................... ..., ........................ .... .... (1 hr.) --... M IMCIC fll ILL AID-TM :r;t :.~·-·" -Ale ..... 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JMny la locked ln a room with gM leak but Brad jumps f.n and a.aves her Ute. Giles wams Echo they cannot fOl"get th.at Clint took Glaelle away from lhelr father. Upset becaUle he's not named chief of poJlce, Ed wants to quit the force. To placate Dorian, David gives her photo album of Cusie's childhood. RYAN'S HOPE: Bill and Siobhan cannot deny their attnction for one another. Jill's mother decides to contact her daughter and diacusa the affair ahe had with Jill's father. A •tabbed Rae ~es to call for help and is rushed to the bmpttal in a coma. Roger aaves her life. Maeve, realizing who Neil la, goes to the dock. As ahe arrives, Frank ia about to be ahot. but Nell suddenly suffers a fat.al heart attack. A demented Una arrive on the &eene and goes to shoot Maeve. Frank stepe in front of her and is gravely injured. Charlotte, alao on the pier, flees, and Maeve tries to stop Frank from bleeding to death. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Stephanie furious when ahe learns Warren has been having an affair with Wendy. Vargas kidnaps Jo and puts her in the trunk of his car. Jo is given rough treatment at the hands of her cruel abductor. Lloyd Kendall arranges delay in his divorce to get vital ln!onnation he needs concerning Martin's blood type. Angela resists all of Stu and Bal'bara's attempts to make her stay in Henderson. Warren vows revenge on Stephanie for humili- ating him in front of Lloyd and not allowing him to buy into TV station. Stephanie begs Suzi not to condemn Wendy for having an affair with Warren. Stu thrilled when grandson Danny comes home to atay w1th him and decides to flnllh achool in Hendenon. YOUNG AND THE RFSTLE.SS: Nikk.1 queationa Leroy about porno tapes. He denies having anythina to do with them but says that he remembers Tony onoe wanted to 1ell filma about Nik.kl. Nikki p1ana to go for divorce and RJdc accompanies her. Aahfey decides to mt.art a new project for Jabot -Junior Jabot for t.eenagen. Jack ia able to sit up ln bed. Paul and Cindy are out for a drink when their order la mixed up. Man who receives Paul'• drink by miat.ake dies from polaonJng. While Paul ii at gym, a aet of wetahta nearly falla on him. Tracy, depresaed becawie ahe la not losing weight fut enough, decides to try diet pl.lla. Carl decides to lnvauiot.e Jill and Diane's past to see if they were lnvolved in Jaclc'a shooting. Jac.k wanta Patti to continue her therapy. Allllon wants custody of Victoria. Kevin hopes to get Victor and Nikki together. Have a question about your tavorih. soap or soap star? Writ.e to Lynda Hirsch, c/o Field News~flf!r Syndicate, P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, o.Jif. 92714. She will anBWer as many questions as she can in her column, but che volume of mail makes personal replies impossible. 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QAVI Sneezy Waters portrays the legend- ary country·western singer 1n a concert featuring such W1lharns hits as "Your Cheahn' Heart," "Hey, Good Lookon' " and "Why Don't You Love Me?" ( 1 hr . 30m111) (LJ llOVIE "Six Pack' ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny ROl:Jers, Diane Lane A ra~ear driver turns a sextet ot 1uveoile car strippers into a winning pol crew 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 mon.) (OJ ntEWAYfTWAI (Z) llOVIE "The Drowning Pool" ( 1975. Mystery) Paul Newman. Joanne Wood· ward A private 1nves1tgat0t is hired by a weallhy SOtllhem 0tl heiress 10 dtSCovef lhe t0ef)f1ly of the authOt ot an 10Crlm1nat· ~~· (thr 50m1n) r::.li t Oii ntE Ton Fea1ured v1Slt some excepuonal children 1n the areas ot educa- tion, the arts and sports to get the11 1ns•ghts into telev1s1on technology. drugs and sex, a look at the Children's Museum 1n downtown I os Anoetes and Kldspace 1n Pa!>adena. two museums that oller hands- on exh1b1ts to Southern Cahl0tn1a chlt- ldren c~~ llAaEl../ l.DmR ~ ... WAllelQTOll Wiil le fllYllW ) HID.AU Sealtle Mariners at Cahfor· nia Angels (3 hrs.) 8) llOWI "Leller 0 1 Introduction' ( 1938. Orama) Andrea Leeds. Adolphe Menjou An asp111ng aciress tries to make ii with out her famous father's help (2 hrs l 1:11 trn ... • 8 Cl! ntE IMDI 0# MAlZNID When a tor mer NASCAA driver (Andra Akers) ollers 10 sponsor Daisy's racing career, Boss Hogg irles to cut himsett in on the achon ')JI, h~ flOWIM 0# MAmtlW fTM Mallhew goos 1ncogn110 to investigate e computer da11ng servlC'e servrng as a lrOl'lt IOf woutd·be kidnappeis of geniuses (R) U hr.) 8 llOVll "Gold Dlggeni Ot 1935·· ( 1935, Musical) Olcll Powell. Gloria Stuart. An ambltloo1! stage mother pushes her daughter toward an Older man. (2 hrs.) 8 .,_ ''The Trle1 01 Lee Harvey Oswald" (Pert t) ( 1977. Drama) Ben Ga.uara, Lome Greene The gvHt Of lnno- Cen<le of lhe accused presldeotlal assa• sin Ill determined after an ln·deplh evatua- t~ of events surrounctfng the case (2 hrs .. 30 min.) D llOWll "The Boby'' ( 1972, Suspense) Anjnnetle C-Ome1. Ruth Roman. A social WOlkGf talla pray to tho seme type of pot seN/Venesa she fights 1tga1nst In 11 ra111rct- ad men's lamlly. ( t hr . 30 min.) W':'.'.,_, ~ "Enterta.ln- ment Tonlghl" C>Nb<ate11ts 500th taping with 11 L.eonerct Maltln ratrOlp9Cttve on HollywOOd gimmick&. • '& llAIAllll The ct11nger ot aurprtte beer allaoke In nsltonat parka; 1 t1mNy lhll t>eoeflta from owning 1 compyttr . • .. "The OoYe" (1874, Ron'lanotl JoMph eouoma. DtbOrah Alftln. A young man unel(pectodly rindl ~ .. he 11tempte to .. 11 arounct the wo'1d In • amal boet. ~2 hfl.) l •All··--·-....... ....,_ ''Whtrt Tht Money 10 Friday, Auo. 12, 1983 Is" Guest hOsl Frank Cappiello. Guest: Penelope A. Dobkin, banking analyst. F1clel1ty Manauement & Research Co I ~ llOWI "Sharky's Machine" (t98t, Adventure) BUft Raynolds, Rachel Ward A lliCe ccp uncovers high-level gcivem- ment c0truphon white 1nvestiga1rng the murder of a can gtrt 'A' (2 h<s ) 0 llOWI "Breaking A.way" ( 1979, Ora- ma) DennlS Christopher, Paul Dooley A bicycle enthusiast In a small college town spencts his post-htgh school summer trying to sort out his plans lor lhe luture white training f0t lhe two biggest races of his Mfe. 'PG' ( t hr . •o mm ) 1::911J) llOWll "GatOf" ( 1976. Adventure) Bun Reynolds, Lauren Hulton An e11· lllOOflShlner and a teleV1$1()(1 repot"ter team up to ftght the power ol a cOlrupt potOI· clan (2 hrs .. 30 min ) I m.La"I coun WAU .,_y WlllC "Where The Money Is" Guest hos1: Frank CappleUo. Gues1· Penetope A. Dobllin. banking analyst, Fide=~• & Research ?° -~TMICAT\m M ~ A .... TO LM wmt LIO •llCMUA Dr Leo Buscaglia cielNeis his message ot loVe and appreclatlOO of the good things In Ille from Sacramento's hlStorlcal Capitol Peril. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) • II (IJ DAU.Al Bobby unc011ers evidence lhat proves J R. IS Involved ln Illegal deal- ings by Shipping Oii to 9n embargoed COUO_iry (A) ( 1 hr ) 8 Ull lllilft .. Mlehaet pt'Obes the murder of a magazine P\lblisl'ler who was 1rtVCStlgat1ng the Side effects of an alleged "~~A)(l hr) iv:T Ml.WAY WYI 0# M WOM.D ~ .,_ "The Fog" ( 1980, HorrOf) Aclr1em~ Barbeau. H11t Holbtootl. TerrOf comes to a small coastal town In the form of an ominous rn1S1 surrounding the vengetut ghOsts of fel)efs killed In a shipwreck a century earlier 'R' ( 1 hr • 3 t min) (8) llOWll "The Missionary" ( 1982, Com· edy) Michael Patin. M:=le Smith. In Vic· torian London. an A n elefgymen lresh from Africa le to heecl a slum mission IOI fallen women With the tlnanclal SU9POf1 of his amorous benefac- tress 'R' ( I hf , 30 min ) llOWll "Gregory'a Gitt" (1982, Come- cty) Gordon John Slnclalf, Dee Hepbufn. A Scollllh schoolboy 111118 heed-over· tleete tor his aoocer 1et1m'e firat f9m•te p~ytr. 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) (Z) llOWI "~refox" ( 1982. AdVenture) Clint Eastwood. Fra<Jdle Jones. A U.S. pllot QOM behind Rusalan Nnee 10 llHI a ~ fighting pllne 'PO' (2 hta., 15 min.) . __ ....,!UCll .. W/16fWT9'09C•• M1'mAY~ 1W ... -Sein Mannion I Robtrto Ooton 1 O·round Junior Mlddleweight boYI {!tom '°""' VIII• • ~i~Al (2htl..~~ -•aMlll'll.c.. ........ UNI* to cape ~ ..-,, .._ "' tnOYt1 In ""9\ L«1 (Meggie~), Ind Chatt la err"19d fOJ contlnUlhg to Pf* 1.!!11 ~I fMdlr. (A) (1 hr.) ....... Eaehltd bellYee "'81 lt'I ernbftttr9d Otltc:t~e (Joe 8antoe) Ofdeted '"' ~ ,,..,. of two 1U1P9Gttd her'okH,...'&. (Al (1 hr.) 1 ...... U.WIB•MYllW TOGET1B... wmt LIO IUICAQUA Speaking before an audience 1n Sacra- mento, Calltornla. Or Leo Buscaglia urges 1tsteoe1s to move away lrorn the "me gen- eretK>O" and into the lovrnu rea111y ot close Ires with family ( I hr ) CS) llOw. "The Best Lillie Whorehouse In Texas" ( 1982. Mus.cal) Burt Reynolds. Dolly Parton. A ltamboyanl, muckraking TV personality tnes to close down a popu- lar ~house 'A' ( 1 hr . 55 min ) 0 "Sharky's Machine" ( 1981. Adventure) Burt Reynolds, Rachel Ward A V1Ce cop uncovers high-level govern- ment corruptlOO while 1nvestiga11ng the .. 1mur=~~~· (2nrs ) UUIMTAAI •••w.-TWOM ... IMT1'910# LR AllD DIA11t "I Promise To Remember· The Story Of Frankie Lymon" The lite and death of black teen· ager Frankie Lymon. a popula1 recording star or the 1950s. are examined (C)~ IHOll'T PIATUlll CH) UTTU IW8 MMD • AUfTMUA The popular rock gtoup pe<lorms a seleclion ot tl'lelr hits In a concert taped 1n Mat· bOUrne. (1 hr.) (j.) ...._y ITOlml The work ol today's hottest young writers. directors And stars are gathered logether 1n short tltm. video and animated segments ( I hr ) (.Q) llOWll "The Best little Whorehouse In Te11as" ( t982, Musical) Burt Reynolds. Dolly Parton A. ltamboyant. muckraking TV personality tries to clOSe down a popu· ,,.,iar 'Ga '<Edi &;~· b5 min) UTUll>AY llCllff • •llMCMOP- 1111&1 • ·-_,MU ., .... 90RT IMfT'l9llCI TMIATM "Therese Raquln" Although shy and withdrawn. Ther"" IS strongly attracted to her sickly husband's old school friend (Pnrt t l (R) Q(1hr.) (CJ MOWll "L.acty Ch811erley'a Lover" ( 198 t. Orama) Sylvia Kristel, Nlchotes Clay. O.H. Lawrence'• story abOut the wife of a pert1Pltglc English arittoerat who takes her husbend'a gameleeeper as her lover Is retold 'A' ( 1 hr .. •5 min ) e M CWI Featured: celebHllad author end tournallst Arnaud Deborchgrave reveals Cuba's campaign ol tarrOflsm and subvtmlon in the United Stales and Cen- tr•I America ( 1 hr .. 35 min) 1W(Jl)~TUCH~) tW8 Cl).,_ "Wlshbone Cutter" (1977. Adventure) Joe Don Beker, Sondra LOClke. A Confa<1er11te Army cept•in end MYBftl oompenlon8 set out 10 find 11 hid- den lrMturt ol dlemoncla-, dtepltt ~ neturll fotcea that try to thwtrl lhem (A) ~m., tfa~b e e Hott Jol'lnny caraon. Gutalt: Rodney C>el'lgerlielcl, Marietta ~ • Donne Theodore. ( 1 hr.) -~ ...... l'.1 W "rrn On Welfere And I r. It -A W..,_,. Mother" ( I hf,) .. "°"'*1d" (10CU, Soltnoa-Ac- t ) ... n Oonnefy. P9t« BoVtt. A 1P809 ,,_.,., ~·· a ralh ol mytWtoul dedll ~ a l\'IWnQ oobly on OM of ~··Moone. •w (ftw .... om1n., -l'riclay _ .. ,.__.... ... _ _.___ -~"TakeltFromTl'leTop" (1981,Com· !!!,_~ ...-V... edy) AMte Gi111dot, Pitrte Mond1y. ( 1 -· "Badman'• T8frltory" ( 1948, Wfft· hr . 26 mln.) ern) Randolph Scott, Gabby HriyH. ( 1 W (8) ''The Mou .. And Hll Child" (1978. hr .. 30 min.) Fantasy) Anlm11td. ( 1 ht, 23 min.) e "Home Before Dark" ( 1958, Ofoma) (I) "Thll Way 0 1 The Wind" ( 1977, Jean Simmons. Rhooda Fleming. (2 hrs.) Aovenlure) Documentary ( 1 hr . " ct) ''Bear ISiand" ( 1980. Suspense) Don min.) aid ~uthllrland, Vanessa Redgta11e ( t hr , 0 "Adventures Ot The Wlldetoeas Family 43 min.) II" ( 1978. Pd11en1ure) Robert Logan. (Q) "The Best Liiiie WhOfenouse In Te11.· Suson Damanie Shaw ( 1 nr , •£. 1nln j as" ( 1982. MuSICal) Burt Reynolds, Dolly .. CC) "MegalOfce" ( 1981, Adventure) Ba1- Pa1ton ( 1 hr . 55 min } ry Bo6lw1Ck. Pe1sis Khamballa ( 1 hr . 40 CS> "Paternity" (1981, Comedy) Bun min. I Reynolds. Beverly O'Angelo ( 1 hr. 35 ClJ "And Now FOi SOthllfh1ng Completely min) Ottte1ent" ( 1972. Comedy) Graham (Z) "The O<own1ng Pool" ( 1975. Mys· Chapman. John Cleese ( 1 hr , 30 min) teryJ Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward CO) "The l<ld From Brooklyn" ( 1946, LI hr , 50 nun.) Conie<JyJ Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. (2 tl:ll'1:) "Armored Attack" (1943, Drnma) hrs.) Dana Andrews, Waller Huslon ( 1 hr , 30 (Z) "Brlglll Haas Musi Be Killed" ( 1981) mln ) Philippe Nolret. Jean RochelOfl. 12 hrs.) W CB) "Cold Rlve1" (1982. Ad11en1ure) ••••llivenlng Suzanne Weber, Pal Peterson ( 1 hr . 30 min) •1D ... 19~ "Smuggler's Cove" (1979, Adven· ...,.WC*M lure) Greg Rowe, Sally Boyden ( 1 hr , 14 c:ea ... min.) l.U LOeO (0) "The Gay DtvOfcee" ( 1934, Musical) MAWAI~ Fred Astaire. G1ng&r Rogers (2 hrs) • O¥'ll WY "Long· Term Marriage" D "F11s1 Mooday In October" ( 1981. Guests. tormer child star Bon11a Granv1lle- Comedy) Waller Matthau. Jill Clayburgh Wralhef and her husband Te~as oilman (I_ hr . 40 min ) Jack Wra1her (R) o (Z) "FnelOK" ( 1982. Advenlure) Cllnl ~ PUDQE ~egularly schedule<! EaslwOOd, Freddie Jones. (2 hrs . 15 programming may be delayed oue lo min l pledge breaks • W "The Hung1y I Reunion" ( t98 I Com (HJ unu 11¥111 UNO Ill AUlftAUA The __ e_d_Y_) _0oc __ um_e_n1_a_ry_(_1_11_r._. _3_5_m_1_n._1 ______ .:.pop...:...u_1_a1_roc...:...k-=.gr_o~p performs a selection Of tt191r Me In • cone.rt taped In Mel- bouf~ 1 '"·' ()) "Patarnlty" ~1981, Comedy) Bun Reynolde, Bevtl'ty 0 Angelo. A bllCh· elor In hit fortlet who wants to bt a lalher aearcheS tor the right woman to btar hit cnlld. 'PG' ( 1hr .. 3~ min.) O MO¥ll "cannery Row" (1982. Ofa· ma) Nick Nolte, Oebfa Winger In a 19.401 CallfOfnla coastal town. a 1Y1Brlne blologl51 becomes romantlcally lnvol'Ved with a glrl from the loeal botdeNo. 'PG' (2 hra.) •G---CCMmTimAY WG Cle -llawt WITH L.o •llCAaJA One man's simple philosophy of Ille and love Is presented In an uncommon. poiO· nan1 manner ( 1 hr. 15 min.) .. i ... Ila CAWTT (It) Cft. l'001W.1 B1111sh Columbia Lions al Edmonton Eskimos (3 hrs.) m PaOMY 10UAD 11111* ... .... UM"' PJL llAGAZlll The danger of surprise bear auacks In nalio.,al parks. a family ltha=~ own .g a computer •..... 90RT MO¥ll "Nosferatu. The Vampire" ( t979. Fantasy) l<laus l<insk1, Isabelle Ad1an1 Based on Bram Stoker's "Dracu· la " A cenluries·old vampire 111e11m1zes an English larnlly and himself t>ecomes the quarry ol an old ad11ersary 'PG' (I hr . 37 min) CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK Men·s & Woman's Traditional Wear ~l:~~~~ p,I"'~;:;::"; H"' '." \,f~(.I( ,,., \,,,., ,.,,/y} l.111it• ., ',.,". ,,.4,,"""'" # 1•.lott'\I tn '"''"'""' '~M _.,,. tk.,,.twJ lrt>m r.., •Wpt'lb l•t'lt1<t /(Ill •O.U tllflfott """' ·~I P''ffWftil'"I .,, ..... ""°'" By Or. Gary Baranoski ERASE YOUR NECK PAIN The "nrck rrick" may oc:cur when a muscle becomes cramped. Causes: draft from a fan or air cond111oning. si111ng or sleeping pos111on, turning your neck suddenly. Sometimes. the pain is eased w11h simple massage or a hol water boulc. but often if returns. Ch1ropral'llC can eliminatr the pain without drugs or chemicals. Your ch1roprac101 will make a thorough analysis 10 determinr the problem. using modern scientific methods and equipment, Centle. soothing spinal adjustments quickly help reslort> the Oow of v11al life energy. Preasurc on your nerve• ia cued. You can again move your neck (and body) i11 normal directions with pain· free Oexibility. The earlier the cause is d11coverrd and chiropractic care begun. the faster the rcsorahon of pam·frl'e health. Bniujlht to 1°ou as /1 rommunlf\ ~n·u•f" l11 dr. gary baranoski Cl llROPRACTOR ( 71 ,a) 67!>-3-192 2345 E. Pacific Coast Hwy .. Suite 0, Corona del Mar Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 9 -rriclay Cont. MB.,. "Drive Hard. Drive Fasf' ( 1969, Drama) Bnan Kelty. Joan Collins In the world of auto racing, an innocent man becomes the pawn 1n a murder plOt planned by a beguiling woman and her hus~rs., 15min.) -~.,. "LOOkln' To Get Out" ( 1962. Comedy) Jon V0tghl. Ann-Margret A pair of gamblers flee to Las Vegas from New York wllh the mob on their trail 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45m1n.) H~ MCMI "Nosferatu, The Vampire" -Saturday -1UPAm.allr IYllAT ~ _, "Swimming. Diving Techniques" Guest: Bob Webster, Alabama coach. (A) ([)MDVII "I Am A Camera" ( t955. Ora· ma) Julle Hams. Laurence Harvey ( 1 hr • -~~~ W (E) ~ IBml "Swimming Starts, Turns and lndMdual Medley" Guest. Don Gambrll. Alabama coach .. , '=' WOILD l'OllOlllOW vte'l YACNff LOT (II) .,,. "Oragonslayer" (1981. Adven· ture) Peter MacNlcol, Caitlin Clarke. ( 1 hf., 55 min.) .. GD .,. "Muscle Beach Pany" (1964. Comedy) Franl<le Avalon, Annette Funl· cello. (2 hrs} .. CWJMf IAllQMOO .. ..,.,,, rr•..,. fWUCl#f,.. TmTMI .... ,. •• 1 ..... l.,._l't»LSITO• .... ... .,,. "Charlie Chan And The Curse Of The Ofagon Queen" (1981. Comedy) Peter Uttlnov, Richard Hatch. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CE) eR P001ULL British ColumblA Llon9 at Edmonton EMllmoe (A) (2 hr• . 30 min.) OD .,. "Gregory's Girl" (1982, Come- cfy) Gofdon John Slnclalf, Dee Hepburn. i! hr., 30 min ) (D).,_ "A Song Is Born" (1948, Com-~) O.nny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. (2 tn.) -· u•w. .... Duety Bak8f, ltar outfleld8f of the Loa Angelaa Ooogera. eJCpl&lnt how to play !tit geme of pepper and alto demonatratea aome of the more ~·"' ~·· of plllylng In the out· ,.:..., .. .-n • ,...~nm .-rm•w. --.. -•.• -. "" .. ,__ aa••-... "Ollvtf Twitt" ( 1975, AcMtn- hn) AnlfJ'lattd, (1 hr.1 15 min.) .. (IJ .,. "The Ou1iaw JoMy Walee" ( t978, W"1«n) Clint E.Mrwood. Sondre 1.oct1,z;:. rn .. 1 e ,,..,, > -· .... 12 Frld1Y. Aug. 12, 1993 I 191~. ~antasy) Klaus Klnsk1. Isabelle Adjant Based on Bram Stoker's ··0racu· la ·· A centuries-old vampire V1Clim1zes an EngllSh lamMy and hlmseil becomes the quarry of an old adversary 'PG' ( 1 hr . 37 mtn) d~.,.,..,.. t:8 ~ ICOM I CW_,., CALBDAll MCMI "The M1SS1onSry" ( 1962. Com edy) Mtehael Palin, Maggie Smith In Vic· torian London. an Anglican clergyman fresh from Africa is assigned to head a slum miss.oo tor lallen women with the 8'1"1~ ........ Cll ML! IN ~llC*M. "°"' Ofll'MAll» CMNAleO ~flllOfU NITPmC* llOYll "AM The Marble'l" ( 1981, Com· edy) Peter Fall<. Bur1 Young ( 1 hr . 55 min.) *I ,Mm>AllOlll• fJD 1HI _,.TM.II -. ... a Cll '~I um.I MICM.l / llQll .at ;~ .... .... llYlllmlc. .ILUI ..... llOYll "My Champion" (t981. Ora· ma) Yotco Shimada, Chris MltchUm ( t hf , 45 min.) • Cl:D 1HI LOMI IY • ..,.. Animated Eddie Albet'I narrates the story ot the Lorax's hght 10 save his beloved Truttvla tree$ from extinction DllOYll "Green k:e" (1961. Adventure) Ryan O'Neat. Anne Archer. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) ., .. ,.~ 1'::11 Q1) llOYll "The Horse Soldlefs" (1959 . Adllentura) John Wayne, William HOl<Joo i hrs .. 30 min.) .. Cl) mATUU.11~ CD 1'MCt( • M.D ''World Cham· plonehlpt" Men'a high Jumf>, men'• 110 meter high hUr~. and women's 100 met8f hUrdlel (llw from Hetllnlll. Fin· land) (2 hta.) e .,_ '1Ranch0 Grande" ( 1G•O. Wea=~~ I=:~ IAnmAY•N•ll ==-ATMIUOU "Mommle Oear•t" ( t98 t, Dre ma) Faye Dunaway. Diana Sct1rwld (2 hra., 9 mlo.) (IJ) .,_ "The Mango Tree" ( Ul77. Ora· ma) G8faldloe Atzgetald ( 1 ht .. 35 min ) (I)--"H8f TweMt Men" (1955, Drt1• me) Greer Oar.on, Robort Ry1n. (' hr • 30 "["'J ICOTT -11.rcc: ... -.... _ flUf NWI mY al ''Mid and 6ho<t lrone" LPOA Coech of the VN.1 Peggy Kirt! Bel and Conttd AeNlng. gol'f coecn at the ~of AllblrnA, eNM hOw to WOfk moat --tlwfy ~the 5.8. 7,9, and ·™'··· financial SVPPQll Of his anl()(OUS benetac· tress 'A' ( 1 hr • 30 mtn.) ($) tct1•• • Piil Madeline t<ahn and Jetlrey Haddow star In a satlrlcal look at show business an.:I the eccentric person- aHlleS who give the profHSlon Its peculiar 6!:{1e ( 1 hr , 40 min } ( Z) MCMI "Flrelox" ( 1962. Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Freddie JOrlell. A U.S. pilot goes behind Russian lines 10 steal a supersonic righting plane. 'PG' (2 hrs . t5 min) d (Jl)IA_.LL MMat I OJ) IC009Y DOO I Nft Q ,_TAU -•.C18nQa.32•z1t1 -.TMGUY ( 1HI WCMllO WOWJW "CllH Climbing I Gliding" Guest: Susan Oliver. (RI ( 1 hr) MCMI "Sparkle" ( 1976. Drama) Irene Cara, Lonette McKee ( 1 hr • 40 min.) (1) _.,. "Roman Scandals" (1933, Musical) Eddie Cantor, Ruth Elting. ( 1 hr • 25 min bu.. a:ll1=..J.y ... IAllCI .,,. "Improper Channels" (1981, Comedy) Alan Arkin, Marlelle Hartley. ( 1 hr, 32 min.) 0 llOtll "WhO Ha.s Seen The Wind?" ( 19n. Drama) Gordon Plnsent, Jose Ferrer. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) .:D llOm "Back From The Oead" ( 1957, Mystery) Peggie Castle. Arthur Franz. ( t hr., 30 min.) ... Cl) IUll...V /IOM .... m IA•M.L Realonal coverage of Plftsburgh Pirates at \4ontreal Expos or Sen Francisco Giants et Houston Asttoe j hrs,) IMAMAMA 0 .. amGY /LA~a.-.V ..,_ "Vjrglnla City" ( 19'0, West· l){O) En=, MIOam HopklnS. (3 tn) 1::..-v:-.... •caa u: .... CMMIYT MlllllllllOW ~ "Cltvelan<I Grand PTlx" J21ta.~ min,) (0) 1MI , •••• -The I009 ol .... astronaut Phil Tracey head tor exciting new adventures In this animated film. ( i (II.,. ''ft~ Goldwyn Follle8'' ( ,939, Musical) Adolph9 ~IOU. Ella Logan. ( 1 hr., 65 min.) -ai--"'the Battle Of The \1\118 Fiorita" ( t965. Comedy) Maureen O'Hara. Rlch- erd TOdd. (2 hrt., 26 min.) -1 Y---l--.CTODAY ... .. ~,.n'l TooMany" (ta56. Wttltm) OleY1on Moore, Jay SllYefheela. 30mln.) .... f11DOUMl••11 -WAm Wllll "9 __..,,... WWWIM Anch W1t11 per· fonna ~·· "~ Conoatto No. 5" ("Th• Ef'nS*Ot") ..... the·~ Ill SymohOny Orcfltetra undtf the '*''°' t1on ot John Nellon. t~ m1n.> CHl """ .... ~ FIMtWOOd • Mic membef Nldlt petfotmt "Afttr The Glitttf Fldle." "L•ther And L.ece." ''Thi ..... ymen .. ~ ...... Donola." .. well .. fev<w .... ftotn ... AletwOod Meo ,..,.. ertolre. T~ at IM FOii ...._ llllt.,. -l'rlclay Cont. UJ 1111 -.a GP 1111 ~ ITOM I 1nve1erat11 potheads appea1 IO nave found Many ol Ametlc:la's lop female comics thelt lrue celling 81 they peddle lee cream share thell bolde91 and bawdiest j<>kes al on the filleett 01 Los Ano-141s 'A' ( t hr • Hollywood's Comedy St0<e ( t hr ) 21 mln.) CZ) .,. "The Bawdy AdVentures 0 1 • 1 W IM&'Zlll fom Jonee" ( 1975, Comedy) Nicky Hon eoaGll•rT U..: V.O W Featuring eon, Joan Colllns. The rustic playtlOy col\ 111~ by MISSlng Persons, Adam Ant, tlnues wenching and winning his woy Stev= Vaughn and Joan Jett ( t hr ) through Ille In 18th-century England 'R' fJ "Stanley And L1vlng111one" L1hr .34 min.) (1939, Adventure) Spencer Tracy, Rich· -· __,.~ TOllQHT "Entertain-ard Greet1e An Eriollsh repclfter discovers ment Tonight" celebtares its 500th taping a f'TllSS10na1y believed to be dead alive and with a Leona1d Mattln retrospecttve on livtng In Africa ( t hr > HOl'e'ood g1mm1el(s, CD ...,_ "Then Ceme Bronsoo" 11968, G -1t1a1cnARCW.90IJT1 W-[)lama) Ml<:haal Parks. Boonie Bedeha A ~ rlJl\8way b(l<le meets another 8001-f;earch· • ._ATM ..V et a~B Sur wtien he arrives on his motor· (I) Qll flOOTUU. British Colurnbla Lions C!YCle 2 hrs ) 01 Edmonlon Eskimos (R) (2 hrs , 30 Ill C01'1\.l:~Q.Oll Guest Don Ric· min) ktes. CS) llON "Smokey And The Bandit" Ctl 90'9E "Brlgltl Haas Must Be Killed" ( 1977, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Solly ( t981) Philippe Noiret, Jean Rochefort Field. A daredevil trucker accepts a chal· i hrs.) lenge 10 run a tr uckload of beer from Tex· -tcoTT as back to Georgia in a llmlted amount of .-...., TllACll (COMT"D) time 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 min ) t:ll lilCMI "Cold River" ( 1982, Adven DllCMI "Tattoo" ( 1981. Drama) Bruce ture) Suzanne Webe<. Pat Peterson. Two Dern. Maud Adams. An obsessed tattoo young children have a se11es of adven· artist kidnaps a lashion model and pro-lures while traveling through the Adfron· ceeds to cover her body with his hand1· dack wilderness 'PG' ( t hr. 30 min) work ·R· c1hr .. 45min i tatM!!, ... · eec_ ...... oYDMGtfT a:ao GI> 1UCI( Am NLD "World Cham· ~ plonsh1ps" Men's 3,000 meter steeplechase and javelin (from Hetsinkl, COUfl1IY ILUI Flnland). ( 1 hr.) t•<S) IUT Oil M mQ LNJ OW Eddie Mur· 1.-:A .. 1°'1'8 phy, Sandra Bernhard. Ronn Lucas and .......a•ntOiil... Harry Anderson are roatured 1n clips trorn BfTlllT~ TOMGlff "E111erta1n previous "Lall Offs" when these lhen ment Tonight" celebrates Its 500th taping unknown co1rncs competed tor top honors with a Leonard Mallin retrospecll11e on in r~I competll1ons. ( t hr , 30 min ) HollywOOd gimmicks. b411J "Man On The Ovlside" ( t975. e ,...,. Mystety) Lorne Greene. James Olsen A CO PlA'l90Y'I PlAYllAft PlAYOff .. ROUND police captain cornes out of rehrement 10 2 lfack down a gang ol mobsters responsi (0) llCMI ""Blue Summer" ( 1977, Adven ble for execut111g h1~ son and abducting lure) Chns Hollingsworth. Bo White Two hrs grandson (2 hrs ) teen-agers finish their summer vacation by 0 MOVIE "Strange Behavior·· ( 1981 . usmg lhelf van In the pursuit or lemale Suspense) M1cttaet Murphy, Louise companionship 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) Fletcher A police ollicer 1nvest1ga1es a -4!D ~ COUlfTl lOOAY S8f1es ot brutal murders 1n a small Mid· -CC) llO¥R "Cheech And Chong's Nice weste1n colleye 1ow11 "R' (I hr 35 min) Dreams" ( 1981, Comedy) Richard HID llCMI "House 0 1 Terror" ( 1972, Hor· ___ "C_,heec' __ h_" __ M_a_ri_n_. _T_h_oma __ s_C_ho_ng;;;..._T_w_o ____ r_or....;.)_J_e_nn_1_1e_r~B_1shop, Arell Olamon. 1-::. "Chitty Chilly B!!ng 9llll0" I 1968. rontasy) Otck Van e>y11e. Sally Ano Howes A ~ulla1 inventor 11avela to a faritasy land In a dltap1datfld bol magical car whtch Is also en airplane and o hydro- 1011. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) -., CO! llCMI "The Gay D1110tcee·· I 1934. Musical) rrea Astalra. Ginger Rogers Mistaking a lovesick oa1)C&r for someone else, a lady Issues him an invitation (2 hrs) tt1 o:D _,, TMCC• Z::8(C) '90¥11 "Bear Ir.land" ( 1980. Suspense) Dooakl Sutherland. Vanetaa Redgrave An Arctic wea1hef-1e11ea1ch team·s members are forced into a fight for Z::8~thel~~r:J~mln> toeea•~A llCMI "Gregory's Girl" ( 1982, Come- dy) Gordon John Sinclair, Dee HepbUrn A Scoltlsh schoolboy lalls head-over- heels 101 his soccer team's flrsl female playe1 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) M £SJ llCMI "Body And Soul" ( I 981, Dra- ma> Leon Isaac Kennedy. Jayne Kenne- dy A young black lurns to prlzehghtlng to raise the money he needs for medical school 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) -~~-..o ( )ROOIO(R) C ) MAIS Wl.uAR M '"°" .. mVB GAVE Sneezy Waters po<trays the legend· ary country-western singer 1n a concen lea1u11ng such Williams hits as "Your Chea11n' Hearl," ··Hey, Good Lookln' " and "'Why Don't You Love Me?" (I hr .. 30mln) (l J llOVll "noman Scandals" ( 1933, Musical) E'dd1e Can1or. Ru1h Elting. A man takes a lun·f1lled daydream tourney back 10 the tune ol Caesar and the Roman Empire ( I hr . 25 min > l:a (!) WUJAll TIU 0 llOVll ' Breaking Away" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Dennis Chrrs1opher. Paul Dooley A b1cy1.le enthusiast 1n a small college town spends his post-high school summer trying to sort out his plans for the future while 1ra1ning lor the two biggest races ol h1:, llfo 'PG' 11 hr , 40 min.) ~~~~~~~~~~ WHAT ARE YOU PA YING FOR TERM LIFE INSURANCE? NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT COMPARE THESE LOW NON-SMOKER ANNUAL RA TES• FOR NOH-DECREASING GRADED PREMIUM LIFE Male • 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 250,000 500.000 255 470 258 475 270 485 313 585 398 520 540 655 500 970 838 1,650 1,428 2,830 1.000.000 575 595 615 785 1.015 1.285 1,915 3.275 s 635 (SllghUy Higher Rates tor Smokers) Female rele same ea males lllle years younger Rated "A+ E.xcet1e11r· by A.M Company For Written quotation and policy description provide date ol birth & Insurance amount to EDWARD A. REGUEAO INSURANCE AGENCY P.O Boll. 2842 Cos1a Mesa. CA .. 92686 ·Medical evidence of lnsurablllty required No cigarettes In past 12 months. I It\ Ol It DAIL\ "\l't-.CIAI. ~-111•;> I nir11lt.i• r,.mpura 'hu•l11 l111r prl'pArl'J l>r ••ur h11ttoU!-J•1.••tt .. fliiofl' Chrf • """' •" 111,. •Sale .. Now Open For Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11:30 to 2:00 Dinner 5 to 10:30 pm Sunday 1 to 10 pm Closed Tuesday RES7'AURAN1' 3840 f. Coast Hwy. ' Corona del Mar ~67 3-3933 ~=:=::Jl::====:::[:::=::::::j~t:::1-CC===::::t Friday, Aug. 12. 1983 11 -laturday Conl. New York Jels vs Oakland Raidets (3 hrs.) I t!WILn ANGIL.I 111111 WOILD Off ~ Scheduled Mlnoo McCrOl'y I Colin Jooes 12-round WBC Wellef'Wetght Championship bout iom Las Vegas, Nev ) ( 1 hr-. 30 min ) rA ..... ... IOUD~ ClllCAl9UI 11lr l&.OIY Off T1tE QAllD8I James Mason narrates a documentary lilm describing how Phllllp de Rothschild designed and creeled one of the world's mos1 spectacular gardens -the Gardens of Eltbury ( 1 hr.) (C) AA IHOWCA8I "Gatlin" A cowboy oo the lam from a murder rap 1s slowed doWn by a 14-year-old companion who Idolizes hrm. ([) t~> tr ID: "LA '83 American Cup II -lndlviduel Finals" ( 1 hr.) CD90¥IE "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Orama) Syl vester Stallone. Carl Weathers. (1 hr .. 40 mtn) CS) MOVIE "Foul Play" ( t978. Comeoy) Goldie Hewn. Chevy Chase ( 1 hr • 50 mrn) (%) 90¥IE "The Drowning Poor· ( 1975. Mystery) Paul Newman. Joanne Wood· lwar~.~~- lcll MJCI PIOfU'I COlllT ~COleWmlMIW.9ClllT 90¥IE "Fallen Angel" ( 1981. Orama) Melinda Dillon. Dana Hiii. ( 1 hr .. 40 min I --Evening .. ,(J)C81 ... 90¥IE "Supersonic Man" ( 1978. Sci· ence-F'ictlon) Cameron Mitchell. Mlehael Coby.A strange 11islt0f trom a distant galaxy comes to Eerlh exhlbltfng lncredl· ble super pow9fs (2 hrs.) 8-0lYWIA• (fJ 19\ POOTIMJ. "Pre-Season Game" Philadelphla Eagles vs San Diego Charg· ers =) e "lnvilallon To A GunliQht9f" ( 1964. West9fn) Yul Brynner, George Segal. A gunfighter Is hired to klll en out· ceSI returnlng to his Western town. (2 hra.) e .....a~ -cm The carfff of war r~er W~lred Burchett, who cov· eutd the l<Ofean and Vietnam wars lrom betllnd enemy llnet end wu lettlf c:lenled entry into his natfve Autltalla. 11 dfama· llzed. (1 hr.) 8D PLmll RM Regularly sched\Jled amming n\sy be delayed due to breaka. ' mATllT ••ITI "Football Folllee~) (Q) "Modem Problems" ( 198 t, COmedy) Chelly ChQe. Patti o· Atb8n· villa A tieplea "" trelflc c:ontrollef with numerous J>«tonel Pfolblems 19 endowed with 1'4elllnetic powera alter being doused with nuoleer wat10. 'PO' (I ht., 30 min.) 1rt1e MftMM. _.,,_ IPICUI. "1he TheMM" A trip tell.en e!Ong the Thamet River clOOUmentl the mMINt c!Mn-up thlt "41• reatored Ila wetera to • new vttMl-~~ -11 & min) •m lk Toronto Argonttuta t1t Wlnnlo9o Biiie Bornberl (3 M.) ellOWll "The M&nQQ Tr"" (1977, Ora· 14 Frklay, Aug. 12, 1083 ma) Geraldine F11zgerald. A young man comes ot age "' turn-al-the-century Aus- tralia. ( 1 hr • 35 min ) .,. •• llMal '11-.. 01.uwooo CUllUP Feaiured a look bacll at lhe legendary Elvis Prr!Sley. an a1 home inteMeW wtlh Cher. a rep()lt on a new "colorlZBllOO" process that D11ngs new Ille to old blacll and wnue ftlms CJ) AmffuaowmtDAVID~ e u-.w 1W1DMU. a TMI IUNDMU. ...,.. I PMWTI THl.....rTI 90¥IE "Time Alter Ttme" ( 1979 Seo ence-Fichon) Malcolm McDowell Davia Warnet H G Wetts chases the 1ntemous Jack lhe Ripper lrom VictOl'1an London to modem-day San Francisco lhrough lhe use ot a 11me machine 'PG' ( t hr 52 min) (lj 90WIE "Heaven's Gate" ( 1980. Wes1 ern) Kris Krtstollerson. Chrls1opher Walk· en A high-principled 5M11ff becomes calJght between ca11lemen and 1mmlgran1 homesleaders in a bllteriv fought land war 'R' (3 hrs .. 40 mm.) (SJ 90¥IE "One On One" ( t977 Drama) Robby Bef\son. Annelle 0 ' Toole A boy who goes 10 college on a baS11e1ball scholarship ts abused by the coach scorned by his tutOI' and used by lhe schoot tor Its own purposes. 'PG' ( 1 hr 38 min) (' (Z) 90¥IE "Flrefo11" ( t982. AdVenture) Clinl EaslwOOd, Freddie Jones A U S pilot goes behind Russian lines ro s1eal a supersonic hghtlng plane 'PG' (2 hrs. t5 ~n~ 1:1t1~ ... l\'I Oii LA. Feetured· a lormer lh1el lells how to avoid hevrng your home bur glarlzecl. a rePort on what mekes a slar a super star, Johnny Mountain rates Los Angeles' top pluas. a compelitlon for "Miss Phys!CJll... lhe most physlcally ht l~LJ, .. ... r amt wmtLA.-:1 _. ~ ._, Runnef Irena Sz.ewinska ot Poland. compelflor In five Ofymptaos l aR1 wlnnef ot eeven medals. tS prollled a __ .,_ Ml. Cltinml .-AT,_ IMM.&. I .,. "h'nPfopet Cha~" ( t981. Comedy) Alan Aikin, Manelle Hanley A Mfiee ol misunderstandings causes a social worilor to ~· the S·year-olo daughtlll ot a aepar11ted couple le the vic- tim of child ebuM. •pa· (I hr., 32 min.) G T011"9 1lml WY MID PAT liOm Guettt Chafl0t11 Rae at 111'11 "Facta of Life", sewing spealolllt Berb1Jro Jansen and pot•lo expert ''Spu<lmt1n" James Turner Md}) ... .. 8 ()) ,_ Arnmalod. The voice of Hane Conrled II 1 .. tur.cl In the alory 01 e 111ng who9e ~ oN'ee .,. to hit thadow, wf\ICh turns evll H lt accrues rnor• powttr ~) D • WWl l1WU Hoplno to ond Arnold'• 1troak Of bed fUct(. Mr Orum mof1d buyw him 1 cr1ckef. the Orlentlll ~Of oood fonune. (R) c:l •--'·A~OfOf\jh'' (IHI. Weetern) FlcNtd Boone. a.otQt H•mll- ton. A n 11 re ied Qtptlin Of the U.S Ca-r airy rldeil hllnf on a gttian. y~liouten ant Just out Of W•t Point. (2 In •U.-A~ (l(r1a1 Tabo-rlT trlM to ~ !tie ettv by lltirlng lhl . µrtJCmll with exptos111es while the mayor and police chief are ms1e1e (R) ( t hr ) O MOVIE "Who Stew Auntie Roa?" ( t9n. Ho1roq Shetley Winters. Mark Lester Aller k1C1napp1r1g an orphan who resembles rier dead daughter, a widow is pursue<J by lhe girl's brothet (2 hrs ) CD COiiiC8U Off 1llE WOll..D Paul Williams 1-; 101ned by the CommodOl'es. Aretha rrankhn. Melissa Manchester, Jean-Luc runly and olhers 111 this musical special t? llrs I W MOVIE "Opera11on Daybreak" ( 1976, Dr.ima) T1rno1hy Bolloms, Marlin Shaw Dunng WorlCI War II a young Czech becomes involved 1n e11en1s leading to lhe clSsass1na11on nt the haled "Haflgman" HeyOr~h Hollet's close confidant and r_!l;lhl hand man (2 hrs I W MAnClllAI.. QIOGltUHIC lfllcw. "Goril- la" CG Marshall hosts a look at lhe l'tlolls ot 100 directors. dedicated 1ndi11ld· uais :ind i.c1en11s1s who are wor'krng to assure that the largest of the greal apes noes nol foll victim to exllncllon (R) Q (I hr) ( 01 llOVIE 'Night Shill" ( 1982. Comedy) Hf>nry Wrnkler MK:hael Keaton Two nliJhllune rTlOfgue altendanls become 'love brokers" for a group of hookers who hdve lost tr1e1r pimp 'R' ( t hr . 45 min) O MOVll ''Jekyll And Hyde . Together Again" ( IY82, Comedy) Mark Blenldleld, Bess Armstrong A strait-laced scientist's -accidental ingestion ol 8 chem;cal turns ri1m 1n10 a 1c1sc1111ous swinger 'R' ( 1 hr . 25m1n I '1) llOVIE ''A 8111 Of Divorcement" ( 1932, Drama) John Barrymore. Katharine Hep- burn Recently released from e mental 1nr.111ut1nn. a man finds his daugh1er 10 be very sympa1he1lc and supportive. ( t hr., 30min) ta 6 Cl) KUOJll Whlle researching a maga- llnf! ;ir11cie. a teen·age bOy (Tony Beetl- er) Is Shocked 10 learn lhe trulh about his 1a1e talher's alleged "hero's death " D m --9'00M Ricky Involves his unsuspecting talhei 1n a popcorn·selllng drive to relse money 101 his schOOI orches- 1ro·s Hip 10 Washing1on, 0 C (R) (!) IOUD GIOU CD MAnClllAI.. ~ INQA&. ··eorn 0 1 nre" The modern ~lence ol plate tee-- tonics. which explalna hOW the earth's cr11st h81 cracked Into t2 plates that slow- ly seQarale. collide and Inch pest each olher over eons, rs examined. (RI Q ( 1 hr , l!>mln ) 11111 <IZ) AU• TMI FM& Y ... ()) 90vr "The Passage" j1979. Advenwre) An1hor1y Quinn. ames Mason A lorelgn guide tries to help a eel· enltsl's lemily escape from occupied rrnnc o 11nd their Nezl pursoort by 1Aklng t~ through a treacherous. snowy moon· u11n ~~ l2 nrs.) G ID QUllCY AecusatlOOS Of mutdef Ind tMlpr11c11ce IOOgtd against • mldwlta tLvnn H•mltlon) drew Oulncy Into the cooiroversy svrrounding hom9 blt1ht (R) lt hr_J a (lJI ~ •' A woman (Join Riv· ers) encountoro romance whllo rae~lng from Ari opetallon. o marri.d cou~ (J11mes coco. Dotie Robert•) oonelOtf fl.. Ing ror ClivOree, and 009fl« dlec<JY9t• • bettullful atowaway (Chanelle LM). (R) "<~,ea a•mca "BrldelhMd Aevillled A Blow Upon A Bru!M'' ~ tlln. u!lng Chlflet't moMY to bUV •lco- hd, drunlCenly dlttupt• the ~~·a NllW Yet1r'1 cetebratlon.. (Part 8) (R) Q -laturelay Cont. In Loe Angeles. (1 hr.) (%) ...-"The Drowning POOi" ( 1975. Myst~Paul Newman. Joenne WOO<!· watd I hr., 60 min.) .. (0 "A Piece 01 The Action" I 1977. Comedy) Sidney POltlef, Bltt Cos· ,,. •. Sf..~;i,., ,..,. Ill 2 MP -=uL. "The Gho61 01 Thomas Kempe" A 171h-cenlwy ghosl Irle$ 10 reerull an unwilling youngster (Shane SlnutkO) 10 become his appren-ltloe~~ (~) Q llCMI "Man Of A Thousand Faoes" ( 1957, Biography) James Cagney, Doro- ~ =.r~~ ~llCMI "Fallen Angel" (1981, Orama) Melinda Dillon, Dana HIM. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) emu-..... ~· tD llCMI "Saddle Tramp" ( 1950, West· ern) Joel McCrea. Wanda Hendrix ( 1 hi . 30min.) 11111 I Cl) PAT ...-r .,.,_AUATAllllOW III ....UCM IMllt'TAll> Guest: s~~lhr.) ·-IO-~ MOWll "The Mango Tree" ( 1977, Dra- ma) Geraldlrie Fl11')8fald. (I hr., 35 min ) --Afternoon -1 Cl) IUClllTAI ,_ITOOQU · ftAWUWllT llCMI "Five Masters 01 Death" 1970) (2 hrs.) llMIC O/INIUL ,...,_ lfTROIMICllQ llOLOGIY llCMI "Time After Time" ( 1979. Set· ence-Fictlon) MalcoCm McDowell, Davrd Warner. ( 1 hr . 52 min.) (.Q)llCMl "Hear1aches" ( 1981, Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annie Polls ( I hr • 35 min) CS)llOVIE "One On One" ( 1977, Drama) Robby Benson. Annelle O'Toole. (I hr. 38min.) U::. 6 Cl) Cl&DMJl'I AUi flU'nVAL ''The Violin" Two boys learn lhal a second· hand violin can produce beautiful music when an elderly wayfarer (Maurice Sol· way) teaches them to play 1he lnstru ment. (A) I GOOdlGHT LA.: ¥IDIO w llDIW05l.a .,_ "Five Million Years To Earth" ( 1968, Scionce-Frctlon) James Donald, Andrew Keir (2 hrs .. 5 min ) I lfl!C«I.,,. lfTROIMICllQ mol.OQY ,._ "Western Bass United Stales lnvlfa1ional Tournament" (from Taberlock Lake, Mo.). ( 1 hr) CZ> ll0'9I "Firefox" ( 1982. Adventure) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jones (2 hrs . 15 min.) 6' lllCME "First Love" ( 1939. MUS!Gal) Deanna Durbcn. Robert Stack ( 1 hr . 30 min.) W IJ IUDIWOlllU» Featured an interview with Shannen Dohetly, who plays the part of Jenny Wiider on the television show "L111te House. A New Beginning". a report on ~ singer Stacey Lat1isaw. D m TUCa .. NLD "World Cham· plonshlps" Decathlon special (from Hel· smk~:~J; hrs.) ~ ~ PMITI* O/l TMI YWOll lj NOMI MCllG "Los Alamitos Faberge Futllt•I.(' (I 1\1) (f)~'llc.'9 Q enBT.-T Tiii -f-Mlllred Hollywood'& crazlMt technlclll lnvenllona, Otck van Oyke and Sid Ceeeet. Manhal· tan Transter't new album ( 1 hr J e 8CMI "Sex And The Married Woman" ( 1977, Romance) Joanne Pettet. Berry Newman (2 hr&) ID MOVA "Sl)lly Minutes To MtllldOwn" The seqvenoe of meltuoctlonl and rnl&- takes at Three Mile Island neerly lour years ago are chronicled, and the critical economic and safety questions confronl· ing nuclear power loday are examined. ~) o (1hr.30mln.)' ~llOLOGIY tC.-LHllDI "Gary Cooper" .,_ "Steeping Dogs" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Sam Neill, Warren Oates. (1 hr .. 45 min) (Q) lilO¥ll "Harold And Maude" ( 1971. Comedy) Ruth Gordon. Bud COrt. ( 1 hr.. 31 min.) UllOVll "King 01 Jazz" ( 1930. Musical) Bing Crosb~. The Paul Whiteman Orche&- * llra.~=l(OTTD IOUL'IMll • lfTROIMICM llOt.OOY llO¥IE "The Hanging Tree" ( 1959, Western) Gary Cooper, Marla Schell ( 1 hr . 50 min) Lf) AllATEU• IOllNQ "U.S.A VS US.SR" (from Las Vegas. Nev.) (R) t2 hrs .. 30 min.) HllJ Cl) TMYBI ITAOI The I 14th r11n· nlng of lhe "Midsummer Derby" for lhree- year-Old thoroughbreds (live from Sarato- ~~~ ;: ::s. NY ) 8 TH( HARDY IOYI I NANCY DMW lllYI- ~ @) Wiii WON.D Of IPOlrf1 Scheduled Miiion McCrory I Cohn Jolles 12·round WBC Welterweight Championship bout (live from Las Vegas. Nev.) ( 1 hr., 30 min) ID lllOVIE "The Desert Fox" (1951. Ora· ma) James Mason. Jessica Tandy (2 hrs.) ~ lf11IOCIUCllQ mol.OGY (ti) lllOVIE "Gregory's Girt" ( 1982, Come- dy) Gordon John Sinclair. Dee Hepburn. (I hr , 30 min.) (SJ llOVll "Firelox" ( 1982. Adventure) Clint EastwOO<I. Freddie Jones (2 hrs. 15 lm1n '-ow Oii Cc.ullM t:ll ca!JUlf'I ... CMEATUT WOAT1 li9IDI ''Earl Weaver" Hosl Jayne Kennedy (!)l(UteQ~ EE) DIC ltOffD "The Crowded Life" A montage of lhe thoughts, words and w<>tlt.s of E11c Hofler. narrated by Rrchard Basehart ( 1 hr .. 30 mrn ) '1:)FAa.Y~ 0 llOVll "Dragonstaye<" ( 1981, Adven- ture) Peter MacNicol, Caitlin Clarke ( 1 hr. 55 rnin) !:al 3J :'onm ILWITMTID • 1 AlmlCM AOftlf'5\m llAIHftl.I Oii ntl ROAD lllOVIE "Countdown To Otsaster" 1982. Adventure) (2 hrs) lfi'llEITIEVlll WomDWOMM •ITOll ~ lfllCIAL lllOVIE "Shark!" ( 1988, Adventure' Bull Reynoldt, Al1hur Kennedy. (2 twa.) e ntf IOAD TO LOI .._.. Olympic hopefuls profll9d .,. Jey l<Mrney and Lesa. Klein (canoe and kayato. St~ Cram ( t50Cknet9') and MlchHI Grogan ~:I,,~ (itS .,_ "I Am A Camera" 11955. Ota· !NI) Jude Harris. Laurence Harvey ( 1 tv .. 40':J. CI> "The Secrel Of NIMH" ( 1982. Fantaay) Animated. Volcee of Ellz.abeth Hla1~_.:~nj1tv.,20 rnln.) .. ~ • llCMl "HannleCauldef'' (1971, West- em) Raquel Watch. Aobeft Culp. ( 1 tv .. 30 rnln.) CJ) M LAWYml ,_ ,_ .... Michael Douglas host• this look at HOlly-w°™':=,~~~ 1yatem g PAl&YPCmUlr ~ llO¥ll "Chaille Chan And The Curae Of The Dragon Queen" ( 1981, Comedy) Peter Usllnov, Richard Hatch. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CID tTIVll .:a1 • ~I Aeetwoo<S Mac memt>et Nk:tls performs "Att8' The Giiner Fades," "Leather And Lace." "The Highwayman" and "Bella Ooooa," as well es favorites from the Fleetwood Mac rep- ertoire. Taped al lhe Fo1t Wilshire Theatre lin L;=t;u~hr.) w :meM.L. ...,.... ITM!m .,._ "Challenge Of Death" ( 1977, IA~~~~T~~ (2hrs) COMalTWm DODm DUI.our TMI llA4IC Oii Na "The Romantic Ballet" Dame Margot Fonteyn focuses on the ethereal ballerlnas who dominated 191h-cen1ury ballet; conlribuling ar1ists include Ivan Nagy. Marguerite Porter. ROiand Pell!. and the Royal Ballet (A) ( 1 hi) fl) IA•M.L San Diego Padres al Cincin- nati Reds (3 hrs.) ~ , ... , POllT1WT .. ,ICaT'a MOWll "A Song IS Born" (1948, Com- edy~ Kaye. Virginia Mayo, (2 hrs) "I .. u.. t:ll .c ... (!)l 8'mlTmAT M•N.L Chicago CubS at New V0<k Mets (3 hrs.) G) U•ALL Los Angetes Dodgers al Atlanta Braves (3 hrs.) Ii>,.,.,,...,..,, (ff)mwtl "Mommle Dearest" ( 1981, Ora- ma) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scerwld. (2 hrs .• 9mln.) CS) NCI Oii CAii A lonely old man living frugally In New South Wales plans an e!abol'ale Christmas 1eunlon lot his daughter lrom OVE!fseas. UMOWll "Green Ice" ( 1981, Adveflture) Ryan O'Neal. Anne Archer ( 1 hr .. 55 min) (Z)~ICOM 41:11@ IA•ALL Los Angeles Dodgers at Atlanta Braves (3 hrs.) • IJ nt1 ROAD 10 LOI ._.. Olympic hopefuls prollled are Mark Breland (box· Ing) , Gael MulhaH (track and Held) • Judy and Carne Geer (scuUlng) and Greg L<>oganls (dlvino). ( 1 hr.) D .._ fOOTIALL "Pre-Season Game" Frtday,Aug. 12, 1983 13 -Saturday Cont. AdVenture) Michael Caine. Laurence Oli- vier. Brltlsti pllots llglll gallantly to prevent the annlhllatlon ol London by the German Luhwalle (2 hrs • 45 min ) CD llO'fll "The Soldier" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Ken Wahl. William Prince A ruthless CIA agent is sent to neutralize a Soviet- backed terrOftSI plot to hold the Mtdeas1 hostage with nuclear explosives. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30m1n) i.@ llCIHT TMCKI H CC) llO¥'IE "Things Are Tough All Over" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Mar 1n, Tommy Chong Two men have numet· ous m1sadventu1es while driving an Arab- owned. money-filled limo to Las Vegas 'R' ( 1hr.30 min.) t:a (.0) C* lf'ORTIWUX MC:}llOVll "P11vate Lessons" (1980. Com- edy) Sylvia Krlstel, Howard Hesseman A housekeeper has an ulrerlor motive for p1ov1ding her employer's teen-age son with his first sexual experience. 'R' ( t hr., 30min.) HI (_S) llO'fll "Can You Keep II Up For A Week?" (No Date. Comedy) Jeremy But- tock. Richard O'Sullivan A young woman agrees 10 marry her boyfriend on the coo d1t1on that he r'lm&,!!l gainfully employed 10< seven days ( I hr , 35 min ) 1""6 llO'fll "In Name Only" ( t969, Come- -Sanday --Morning -~==-/COlllHITYCMDDM lf'ORTIC8ITlll t:1I WMAn Ill? ( .,,,. "History IS Ma<MI Al Night" ( 1937, Romancv) Charles Boyer, Jean Arthur ~r . 35 min ) .. 1:~llll'MTION "Diabetes" ROm'rtclllL• C lf'ORTIWOMM CR) llO¥m "'the Secret 0 1 NIMH" ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated. VOices ol Elizabeth Hartman, Dom Delu~ hr .. 20 min.) 8TOllYM9MM .. CC) AA IMOWCMI "GetNn" A cowboy on the lam fYom a murder rap It llOWed down by 11 14-year-<Md companion who Idolizes him. M t:CIM ... r1Thll0flll .. ._,..,~ .. cwr••..aMOO .... .,. ... WGlll 0 BMM.lm111• 'IMLOOllUTW 1•11 YOUTllMl»M-.._, ... -~ Vlt'l YKNIJ LOT CR) llCMI "Flrelo11" · (1982. Adventure) iint EattwOOd. Freddie Jonet. (2 hrt., 16 CS)'l.o. "Love At Artt Blte" ( 1979. ~Y), ~ge HamMton. Su.en Saint Ja~,~ -LOl'f•!PMI -···-·""'"" .-.r-·· I ll.lmlWT "'.._.Lmn ... _ _, •• Nmt 1e Friday, A&.ig. 12, 1983 dy) M1ct\aet Carian, Ann Prentiss A cou- ple ol marriage blotters discover to their horr0< that 1hree marrlaget they arranged were never made legal ( 1 hr • 3o min ) 8 llCMI "The Black Cat" (1941, Mys· tery) BaSll Rathbone, Nigel Bruce After a will is made public. a 9efles ot bizarre mvr- defS begins. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) i--~ -·~ WG•FI Y0UDUU. "U S A vs Chi· na" (from Hong Kong) (R) (2 hrs ) (O)llOVI! "Summei Camp" (1979, Com· edy) John C. Mclaughlin, Mau Michaels. The owner of a lali1ng summer camp decides to ralSe money by holding a reunion for the now-matured alumni 'R' U hr , 30 mtn.) Cl) 110¥m "Flfefo11" I 1982. Ac1venture) Cllnt Easrwood. Freddie Jones A US pilot got"S behind Russian lines to steal a supersonic fighting plane. 'PG' (2 hrs. t5 min) 1:11 Cl) .ocwy IOOWI CO .VW "Beyond Evil" ( 1980, Horror) Lynda Day George. John Saxon A young bride ts lerrOflzed by evlt forces IUrlclng 1n a trop1eal mansion 'R' ( 1 hr • 34 min ) M (C).,,,. "The Hanging Tree" (1959. Western) Gary Cooper, Marla Schell A doctOf kills a man wtllle rescuing a glrl and I ==: ~n.u.u. 110W1 "Breaking Away" ( 1979, Ora ma) Dennis Chrlstophef, Paul Dooley ( t hr .. 40 min.) ([) C:... POOTUll T oron10 Argonauts at Winnipeg Blue Bomt>e<s (A) (2 hrs. 30 mm) CS> M COUlll OI I im•• The Interra- cial lrlendshlp of two schoolmates ls threatened by prejudice and rectal vlo- lence U A .,_ ITM'I DAUMm Frank Converse end Trlnl Alvarado star In this story of a teen-age girl In a new school. who suddenly becomes super-popular aft81 her classmates find oot hef rathet Is a movie star~ 1\9 ~Topic: Legal assistance 1M"CAT um.IUICMI .....~ MLMAYll at .,.. CGf&Ale TMIM ~---Rabbi Marc Tanen~um Ind Or C*>tge Foret! dlecuee lhe effortt of Lutl'lerene and Jews 10 confront the anti-Semitic Vlewt of Martin Luther and bridge the gap ~ the two rellglout IU'-a.· .... , .. • : ca. .. A breve young Q1t1 and 1 delpet•t• tuoltf\oe are 1twown together on I daM<tec:f leland. (I hf .. 30 min.) (%) .,_ "I Love You. AoN" ( 1972, Or• ,.1"'rh:#.~l-Adam, Gabl Ottermen -.,. r.:.=-- WPllOIL• is almost lynched by a drunken mob ( 1 -;"'"ii'~ .. TMIWOM.D 'l'llrOllQMOW_, __ d llCMI "The Goldwyn FollleS" ( 1938. MUSieal) Adolphe Men)ou. Ella Logan A film prOductw tries to Induce a young girl to ac1 as a judge for his upcoming musleal revue ( t hr .. 55 min.) d llO'fll "Gregory's Girl" (t982, Come- dy) Gordon JOhn S11l(:lalr. Oee Hepburn A Scottish schoolboy falls head-over· heels tor his soccer team's first lemale ~yer 'PG' (I hr , 30 min ) U MOVIE "Htwe Comes The Groom" ( 1934, Comedy) Jack Haley. Mary Boland A flutlsHurned-singer makes a hit with a voung woman who agrees 10 .. 1bec~=hr., 55 min) rr•Wllna llO'fll "Harold And Maude" (1971. Comedy) Ruth Gord0f1, Bud Cort An 80· year-old woman meets an t8·year-<Md boy obsessed with death 1n a luneral par- IOf, and proceeds to teach him the art ot llV1~:'1f i:'lng. '"r ! 1 hr 31 min,) ... .a11.a I =-~ .,. "°"'° TGllOMOW 90'N "The Way 0 1 The Wind" ( t977. Adventure) Documentary (I hr.. 44 min.) ct 1"1111-IU -"The Flrefall" Ani· mated The Thunderbirds attempt to save a valUable satettile from a fiery doom In theSun (1 ~ ,.!~Paint Your Wagon" (t969. Musical) Lee Marvin. Clint Eastwood (3 hrs .. 30 min.) oet.amrum .. Cl)ueAY- llll•TMILll """'.,.,_. .... ~ wnDOll.• SIA-,..,,M.wa&. CMf9 -....rCR>Q -·--Mm-.U•••--·--MW Snetty Water11 PQf'lrava the tegeod- ory country•wettem 8lngef In a conceo '-91\Klnn euch W\lllems hit• et "You. Cheltifi" Helfl." "Hey, Good LOOkln' " and "Why Don't You Love Me?" ( 1 hr .. ~min.) •CW Ma• Wiii &• Allouncount..-. the White Rabbit. the Cheehlfe Cat Ind the Mid Hell« In 11'111 rnueleel ver.ion of the Lewie Clnol otullc. (1 ht., 20 min.) -··~ ..,..,.. ....... m••• ---~TCM.Yjfff 5 I Cl'.I. ... ,..,.., .. ,.. .. .. ''So L!)ng Al The Felr" (1951, rvatett) Jeen Simmonl. Oitk Bog.rde. 1~mln.) _... "SUf*tnan II" (1~1 Fentay) oPtltf ~. Meroc>I l\lddef. (2 =~--Ml -S.tmclg Cont. !CJ l90V9' "Things Are Tough A» OYor" ( 1982 Comoay) Richard "Chffcl\" Mnr 111, Tommy Ct\ong Two rnon have l'll.lme'· oos mtsadven1urtl8 while drl111ng en Arab· owned, mooey·l~led limo to Las V908£ 'A' ( t hr . 30 min.) (ttJ llO'fW "N1uht Shift" ( t982. Comedy) lienry Winkler. Michael Keaton Two rnyhtt1me morgue allendant11 become "love brol.ers" IOI a group ol hooi<ers who have IOSI their pimp 'R' ( I hr . 45 min) ($) llOVIE "r1relo>e" ( 1982. Adventure) Chnl Castwood, Freddie Jones A U S. pllOI yoes behind Russian liner. 10 steel a supersonic fighting plane. 'PG' (2 hrs . t5 mm) .. @ llCIHT 1'1M*I a:at (!) llO'fW "The Fury" ( 1978. Ho11or) Kuk Douglas, .lohn Cassavetes An 1ntetllgence agent pursues a lormef comrade who has kidnapped his son. a young man gifted with e•lraOrdlnary, and dangerous, 1elek1- 11ellc pawers (2 hrs ) (f)~ CZ) lllOYll "The Missionary" ( 1982. C0111- edy) Michael Pahn. Maggie Smith In Vt<:- 1011an LoodOn. an Anglican clergyman fresh lrolT}<oAtrica is assigned to head a :.lum m1ss1on tor fallen women w11h the f1nanc1al suppon of his amorous benelac· tress 'ff (I hr , 30 min ) m 11t1 YM1U11 M ~ UlQW. GIOGRAIMIC ~ "Rain rorest .. An exploration ol the nch variety uf plant and animal hie 1n the rain lores1s ol Costa n1ca IS presented. (A) Q ( I hr . t51111n) -0 G'.) llOMTott Steve Delaney examines 1he refusal of some hospitals 10 admit µa11ents who ha\le no meoical 111surance or means ot µay1ng the11 bills. Rebecca Sobel 01ol1les Mort Shuman. the rock music cumposer ol lhe '50s and '60s who is now a huge success 1n Paris. Lloyd Dobyns probes fhe poh11cal aspects ot the popular Walt 01sney World m Orlando. na ~hr) IJ Q'j)=.uy lkAIS) A country singer (Mickey Gilley) becomes the main attrac· lion al a rundOwn cafe, and a dlVOICed woman (Lynn Redgrave) must survive a 1error·t1lled weekend to collect a fOf"lune i)O(thr) -c~'MmMT IOll>IOl.D ~Em t } CR FOOTaAU Toronto Argonauts at W1nn1peg Blue Bombers (A) (2 hrs. 30 min.) ((l) 11tl llGHT'lOUI IROTIBI 11fl ~ ¥llllMY CILllRA'TQt 01110Y11 "Pr111ate Lessons" (1980. Com edy) Sylvia Kristel, Howard Hesseman A hOusekeeper has an ultenor mot111e lor providing her employer's teen age son with his first sexual e11pe11ence 'R' ( t hr . 30m1n.) 1Ul I HEAi.T191AT C ICMlll~ "Gary Cooper" .,_ IANllDAY "°"'1 'AQI 1tM ODCll®lmmrs llfTlln'~ nll Wiii( Feature<J Hollywood's crazl8st technical rnvenhons. Dick Van Dyke and Sid Caesar. Manhat· tan Transfer's new album. ( 1 hr.) ID WOllL.D MUtlC Pl8TIVAL Wollman Jack llosts this musical program from Cannes. France, leatunng well-known performers flS wen as newcomers 10 lhe industry Guests include The Gap Band. Cheap lrrck Laura Brannigan and Kim Wilde (Parl 2) ( 1 hr • 30 min) I!) lHl'm.U Of THI !ICM All) FAllOUI "Entrt1talnment Tonlgtlt" reporttW t~ooin Leoeh lntervtewa ,,.,, on locatloo all ovor the w011d 10 gel a look at the Ulettykrtl 01 rhe rict\ ond la11\0U8; featuring Liberace, Roger MOOle. LO!etta Lynn, Linda Evans, noo Stewart 11nd Prlr1<:ess Cerollne (2 ~HS.) G llAITDNICI TNIA'IM "Therese rlnqu1n·· Theftte and L&U1enl's wedding night oocomet a macabre event as their pervaSI~ uu1t1 conjures up the haunting r.porll of Camillo. (Par1 2) (A) o ( 1 hr) tCJ llO¥ll "Ente< The Nlnjli'" ( 196 t, Adventure) Franco Nero, Susan George, An Amellcan martial arts e>epert sets ou1 10 avenge the murder of his be11t Irland 'R' ( I hr , 30 min ) (tt) llO¥ll "The Besl Liiiie Wt\Otehouse In Texas" ( t982. Musical) Burt Aeynok1s, Dolly Parton. A llamboyant, muckraking TV personality tries to close down a popt.J· la1 =house 'A' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) (\.) "Emmanuetle In Soho" t 198 t, Orama) Mandy Mlttef, Julie Lee.A woman hv1ng In London's Soho district organ12es an orgy to e.11PoSe the lechelous nature ol c1n unsavpulou~;it ( I hr . 25 min ) (0JIYIRm.G (?)*Ml "Putney Swope" (1969, Corne-- dy) Arnold Johnson. Laura Greene. Black m1111ants take over a large adv1Ntlslng agency and begin promoung "Truth And Soul" ( 1 hr . 28 min.) '1) NOi' llAT Featured: A discussion on whether the news media In general is slanled 10 the left. and ii President Reagan is yelllny a lair shake from the press. ( 1 hr ) 1,_ tr1J llQHf TMC«I (CONT'D) (Sl mAllE John Bynflf shows you things stranger than truth. larger than Ille and Lanier lhan any1h1ng you've ever seen D 11:111) lllOYll "Dt Scorp!On" (1978. Advffn- ture) Nick MancuSJ, Roscoe Lee Browne A former secret agent Is coaxed out of ret11emer11 to d1scovet who or what ts dis- rupting the world's balance ol power. (2 hrs) 0 G'.) UNllDAY llQHf LM Hosl How· ard Hesseman Guests Men Ar Work. i ) (1 hr • 30 min ) AICmrs llO¥ll "Darling Liii" ( 1970, Comedy) Julie Andrews, Rock Hudson A crafty World War It German spy posing as an English muStC·hall star Is assigned to coax secrets from an Allied pilot (2 hrs .. 40 min) (!)TO• A"9CMlllCID (1Jl KQ9 ..octel 19 Featured: lhe group ASIB lOJ*Ml "Heartaches" (1981, Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annle Potts. A pregn811t woman tags along with a playg11t. 'R' ( 1 hr. 35mrn) IS ).ovll "Summer Camp" {1979. Com- edy) John C McLaughlin, Man Michaels. The owner ot a tailing summe1 camp decides to raise money by holding a reunion tor the now-matured alumni. 'A' lt hr • 30 min ) 0 *Ml "B11mstone And Treacle" ( 1982. Drama) Sting. Denholm Elliott A mys1erious young man cons his way into a cynical businessman's household and Iha hearts ol the man's wife and crippled daughter. 'A' ( t hr . 25 min.) 11M fJ llOVW "The Comancheros" ( 1961, Western) John Wayne. Stuart Whitman. A Te•as Ranger sets out to slop the distri- bullon ot guns and fnewater to the hostile Comancl'les (2 hrs . 10 min.) Q:tllUUGHTMI · lflTOf•--.--rr~ . ......,...,. MliiOllK .... 0 llCMI "The Big Bus" ( 11' 11;, Com.- dy) Joeeph Bologna. Stoc;kard ChaMlog, COmplete with oowtinQ 11i.y and ewim. ming pool, lhe worfd't 11111 nuclear· powered but ombarkt on a danger·l~led cr~oun™ hr., 45 min.) I .,_ ..-n -... ,...._.._ llCMI "Dengerous Money" ( 1946, My1t41fY) Sidney Toler. Olotla Warren Charlie Chan searches tat a mutdefef and stolen money dUl•ng a South Seas cruise ~ht., 30 min.) 90lll'*1• • llOWll "Black Emanuene" ( 1976, Ora- ma) L&IJfa Gemser. Angel<> lnfantl. A beautiful young Amerlean phologra~ has a Sflfles ot romanllc eocount8'S while on as.s1gnement Tn Kenya 'A' ( t hr , 30 mlnJ..a tMl ~llCMI "=Python Live Al The Hol- lyWOOd Buwl" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cleese. MIOhael PaUn Members ol Br1l· e1n's lamed comedy lroupe re-create on stage some of lhetr funnies! ske1cnes. 'R' {__I t\r .. 25 min ) W D '9l. flOOTIM1 "Pre-Season Game" New York Jels vs. Oakland Raiders (R) i hrs.) IPACl:-lllOYll "The Dark Comer" ( 1946, Mys1ery) Lucille Ball, Mark Stevens A prelly sec1e1ary helps to e.11onerale he< defective boss from susplcton of murder. i hrs.) llD8111111ff •rWOM ... l90Cl W IOU. Tc.Tl HOlllUNOW ..-.ca "Cle\lelar1d Grand P11x" (A) (2 hrs.) (}t)lllOYll "The Deer Hun1er" t 1978. Ora· ma) Rober! De N110, Meryl S1reep Tnree close. carelree t11ends from a small Penn- sylvania sieel 1own are changed forever by experiencing the !errors ol war when 1hey are dralled and sent to Vietnam 'A' l3 hrs .. 3mm) (SJ lllOYll "Outland" ( 1981. Science-Fic- hon) Sean Connery. Peter Boyle A space marshal mves1igates a rash of mysletiouS deaths within a mining colony on one ol ~ller's moons. 'R' ( 1 hr., 49 min.) U llO'fW "Southern Comfort" (1981, Drama) Keith Carradine. Powers Boothe. A group ol National Guardsmen on week- end manoo\lers in a Louisiana bayou spark a small guemlla war with a commo· nlty ot bacllwoods Cajuns 'A' ( 1 hr , 40 min) (l)lllOYll "All The Marbles" ( 198 '·Com- edy) Peter Falk. Burt Yeung A hustling, wisecracking manager pvshes his two female wrestlers toward the top 'A' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) ttl ~ ==· (COWT'V) ('l5) llO¥ll "Bad Penny" ( 1978, Comedy) Samantha Foll A young woman tries 10 collect a fortune left to her by her uncle. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) tWtJ lllOYll "Mr Inside. Mr. Outside" ( t973. Drama) Hal Linden, Tony Lo Bianco Two dererm1ned New York City policemen try ro srop a nng of diamond smugglers ( 1 hr., 30 min) Q) llO¥ll "House 01 Women" ( 1962, Drama) Shirley Knight, Andrew Duggan. An expec tant mother Is condemned to p11son alter being wrongfully convicted ol rob=t'. (1 hr . 40 min.) =g ·~ IJ llO'fW "Battle 01 Brlla1n" ( 1969 Friday. Aug. 12, 1983 15 -Sunday Cont. f'hver 111 A Red Canoe" (RJ O W tJ ®PAM AIEllCAM GA.ml Opening cer- emonies and a preview of the Games, in w111ch 1nore 1han 4,000 athle1es from over 30 counlrres par11c1pa1e In 22 amaleur -:£011~ (2 hrs ) CJ W ~ FOOTIAU "Pre-Season Game" New England Patrro ts ar San Francisco 49ers (3 hrs ) OTitEMUNITEM O DIECTIONS The problems and special be11el11~ ot adopting handicapped or re1ari100 Children are discussed by TV newsman John P Criswell II. who presents a weekly leature in Dallas spotlighting such younysters, and Halen Grape of lhe Texas Department ot Human Resources. ~)HElHAW @) NR. FOODAU "Pre-Season Game" Ph1ladelph1a f agles at San Diego Charg· ers (3 hrs) (I) AOAJt.tt m llEAOltO MMOW Michael Ansara nar- rates "The Gift Of The Sacred Dog," a tolktale about a boy who brought the grit ut llorses to his people. (R) c;i {El TOP RANK IODIQ From South Yar- rnouth. Mass (R) (3 hrs ) { ll llOVIE "Hobson's Choice" ( 1954. Cornedy) John Mills, Charles Laughton ( t hr . 45 min ) (OJ llOVIE "l ove At First Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) George Hamillon, Susan Saini Jamee; (;>hrs ) 0 A llOVIE ITAll'I DAUCIHTIR Frank Converse 1md Trlnl Alvarado srar in t'1is story ot a teen age girl In a new school. who s11thJe11ly becomes wper -pcpular aller ht>r d.1ssmates find oul her lather Is a 1110VIP. still ( t hr ) (2:l llOV'IE ' rt1e Secre1 0 1 NIMH" ( 1982. FantASy) An11nated Voices of EllzHIJelh Harlrnan, Oum Deluise ( 1 hr . 20 min) tll I f. '"'°°' P!DfU7 llOW "The Great Ra ce" ( 1965. Com· edy) Jack Lemmon. Tony Cun is. (3 h's.) tl)AOAIJ.11 fl!.) ntl Mr Of llOIAICI This fragile art Is studied, wllh a special focus on the Gllberl CoOectionot post-Renaissonce moasle8 In Los =es Count~useum ot Ari. '1!) WATII TMI llllWUIOW l'fWflONY OIM:HllTM Andre Watts per· forms Beolhoven's "Plano Concerto No. S" ("The Fmperor") with the lndlenapo- hs SyrnpllOny Orchestra unde< lhfl dlrec· lion of John Nelson. ( 1 hr. 30 min.) .. B Gll.UCWl't IM.All> mlA~ "Amanda Miguel In HOiiy· wood" (1 hr) 8 llOV. "1 he Three Musket.are" ( 193~. Adventure) Wallet Abel. Paul l ukll& (2 lus.) G) llOV'llE "rtamtng Siar" ( 1960, Adven· lure) [lvts P'esley, Bor~ra Eden. (2 hrs.) m llO¥ll "San Antonio" ( t9<45, Weal· orn) Er~~nn. Alexla Smtih. (2 hra.) • MO ...a HOim Hoel ~161en Hayes explOres some viable ar1ema1lves to nutt- ing holnell In 11 documcintftry look at long• !f!.m cmo for rhe~ ( 1 hr,) 111J CO.W ..-Tl Fee· lured. can vitamins prevent osncer7 econ- OITI)' eora, sneal<ers.. IOO<l wraps. ti ) llOYll "Nona" ( 193<4. Ofame) Anna Sten. LiOntl Atwlll. ( 1 hr .. 30 mJn.) e llON "The Atomic CAie" ( 1982) ~~~( 1 hr •• 2!> min.) .. @ 1111-•lfi•Hl 11 Fnday. Aug. 12, 1983 • l:llU-.uuwt_.., (t:) 90V'llE "Breaking Away" (1979, Dra- ma) Dennis Christopher. Paul Dooley. (1 hr .. 40 min) tttl m..LY 408. • CONCai Joet perla<ms many ot his chart-topping hits, from "Jusl The Way You Are" to "It's Stiff Roel< 'N' Roll To Me" In his first t~ concert. taped at the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island ( 1 hr., 5 min.) lt) 90V'llE · "Roman Scandals" ( 1933, Musical) Eddie Cantor. Fluth EUlng. ( 1 hr., 25min.) t:a@ ( • ...,. ~ °' MCQlm cout- TUU Ml 8 COUHI fOOTUil 'a: A llAlm OP ..,. 7 I El Some of the games and events which made 1982 one of the most memo- rable coftege footbaH seasons eveJ are retraced. U 90V'llE "Summerdog" ( 1977, Drama) James Congdon, Elizabeth Eisenman. (2 hrs.) O 90V'llE "Trader Horn" ( 1973. Adven- ture) Rod Tay!()(. Anne Heywood, (2 hrs.) . I woema ... ........ I 1MI AU.·Tm AmMCM IOMG900I Hosr Dinah Shore is joined by Judy Cof- lins, Sefglo Franchi, Melba MOOfe and many others for a muslcat tribute 10 Amer- ica's favorite popular classics trom Tin Pan =10 HollywOO<l (3 hrs.) ([) "History Is Made Al Night" ( 1937, Romance) Chartes Boyer. Jean Arthur. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) mJ MCMI "Nicholas Nickleby" ( 1947. Drama) Derek Bond. Cedric Hardwieke l hrs .. 30mln.) UI ... CM~ toMY MOWWI ~ ''Polillcs: New Black Power?" (Pall 1) CS> llDN•llll AT 11¥91 Maureen O'Sulll· van, Kale Reid, Ellzabeth Wilson and Teresa Wright star In this powerful drama about four slflters who struggle with lony- burled problems that sur1ace unexpe<:ted-'L (2 hrs .. 10 min.) !ti' lllCMI "The Gumball Rally" ( 1976. Comedy) MIOhael Sarrazln. Tim Mcintire. -1~:.=i W I Wini YOU Featuri1d: Anna Bernal d sousses AIDS 9Aequlred Immunity Oellenoy Syndrome) with guest& Glenda Wine. KNXT he8tth and medk:al repor1er: Or. Nell Schram. Internist at Kaiser Per· manente Medical Center In Harbor City and a member from the AIDS hotline II -.Y Live from Nl&el Week at Japa-nese Culture! Centtf LI>' Angeles. (2 hrs..) (l)IYMI.,_ e _. "Who Slew Auntie Roo?" ( t97?. Horror) Shtllty Wlntete. Mark I.ester.~ hrt.l,. I -<COFfll.a --"Wiid In The Country" ( 1961, Drema) EMt Presley. Hope Lange. (2 =-~''Sex And TM MaNled Woman" (1971. Romenoe) Joanna Pettet. Barry Newmen.eifr:t> ~WALL -"Wh«e TI-. Monty la ' Ouett hott: Frri Ceppltllo, Gue11: ~ A. Dobkin, benktng analyst. FkJe41~::~' & Rttterch Co. e "W•tWOfld" ( 1973, Sci.nc.-r!C~ VI.II Bfynner, FUehtrd G.njemln. I ,..,. .... •• ,,. 1'MI -... II 8l1MCY Watert Pof'lr•yt the legtnd- •ry coun1,.,.western llr'Qlr In • conctrl tealurrng such Williams M s as "Your Cheatln' Hearl." "Hey. Good Lookin' " and "Why Don't You Love Me?" ( 1 hr , =130~ • IEMICll °'-.... mlTOll Wlllt •lllVIEW 90Wll "Nosferatu. The Vampire" ( 1979. Fantasy) Klaus Klnskt, Isabelle Adjani. j t hr., 37 min.) .. , ::.i:.o:.u ~-=-Q ..... ~ ~MJIOlt'f ':. Lm ."Is ReaganQml<:s Work- ing?" Guests. Malcolm Baldrige. Secre- rary ot Commerce: Examiner Mark Green. head of lhe Democracy Pro1ecr (R) ( t hr.) (£) I~' 1"751& "LA '83· American Cup 11 -Team Finals" ( 1 hr) (\J 90Wll "The Secret 0 1 NIMH" ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated. Voices of Ellzabelh Harl man, Dom Deluise. ( 1 hi , 20 min.) ~--UQU. •@ llAtHft.U AUVIi Guests Rub)I Falls. .. i'i::"'""' ""'' 1i ~~l~e Bandits" (1981, Come- dy) Cratg Warnock. David Warner. (I hr . 50 mrn) (0) llOV'llE "The Sf1ppe1 And The Rose· The Srory Ot Crnderella" ( 1976. Fantasy) Richa.<J Charnbe,latn, Gemma c,aven. (2 hrs , 30 nrtrl.) OllOVll "S11por111an II" ( 1980. Fanlasy) ChrlRtopher Reeve. Margot Kidder (2 hrs. !:>min.) 81)..,GAUIJtY --lt;Evening ......... U mWil ''laboratory" ( 1980, Science· Fiction) Marlin Kove. Corinne Michaels, Allen scientists pick hve human beings for ill;;:·"~ (2 h~) i leOWI "Frankie And Johnny" ( 1966. Mu!llc~I) Elvis Pre!lley. Ootinn Douglas. Two lovers plan to m1my, blll the girl dls- approvns; of hsr flance'a g8mbling (2 hr~.) 8 llOYll "Zt1ndy't1 Bride" ( 1974, Romance) Geoe ttackmAn, Liv Ullmann. A warm understanding develop• between a crude pioneer r1.1noher 8nd his new mall· order bride de&plle the harsh trNtment he ~es her. (2 hra.} • ,ACll OP ..._ "Heart Of The M8tttf" The StenlOfd liittltl DtH8M Pr• Yenllon Prog,am, which trlt• to modify Ut!\ldtnttl' lifestyle pattern• to mlt)lmlte tradltionol cuirdlov .. culllr rltl< l1ct0fa, II e!._Oflled, . W MWOPm.Mll ... fht "HepPy Painter." 9111 Ale••ndef It pro- llled. ( 1 hr,J (f)M -.0 ... .._..T1'911Blll'llm• "Sl~ha .. I Tuna FW\lng I Auto ~ Guett: ~n;;.~r,n.-~ 1~). ( 1010, 0r •• mll) Dennis ChflllopM!', Paul ?oollY• A bleycle eflthUtiall It! a ttnatf Colege IO'Wn -lunclay Cont. .. ~eco. -,_ ..... Liii ~ CllAl~ mcom " . ...,,.. umaaM/AGIHM•M/IA'NAI L-:r.mmTPl>c;i llOW9 "Guniver's Travels" ( 1977, Fantasy) Richard Harris, Catherine Schell {1 hr . 20 min ) CZ} llOft "Cla8h By Night" ( 1952. Ora· ma) Barbara S1anwyck, Paul Oooglas. ( 1 hr , 45 min.) ·*••• .. (I) FACI l'HI llA T'IOM -~'"' ..... TNAl'I HOU. nrooD • DAY Oii DllCOVlllr LomU.. ~COfllMD 1lll..., TOMOllMJW 1lll PUfY'ITOIU IR'I c..ATllT ... na•-1111Tl'lll "1982 AFC Champ ionship --Miami Dolphins vs New York Jets" I "1982 NFC Championstup •• Dallas Cowboys vs Washlnglon Red· skins" (R) OU .o¥ll "Time Sand1ts" (1981. Come- dy) Craig Warnock. David Warner (I hr _ 50mln) (OJ ......._.,., cm-Tl!L While p1c111ng ber- ries 1n the lorest, two children discover a 91ngerbfead house (I hr , 30 min ) (.SJ llO¥lll Arthur" (1981, Comedy) Dudley Moort:. Ltla M1nne111. ( t hr . 53 min) '1) Im.I 'ATHWAY -· CJ) ~ "Player's lnlernattonal Finals" Top male pl~yers 1n the wOlld compete (live trom Jarry Park tn Montre al. Que ) (3 hrs ) 0 fl) TRAac Alm AB.D "World Cham pionshtps" Finals in 1he men's and worn en's t .500-meter relays. men's and wom· en's 200 and 1,500 meters. men's 5.000 meters. pole 11au1t. maralhon, discus. and women's tong jump (from Hels1nk1. Fln· land). (3 hrs.) 8 llOVIE "Covntduwn To Disaster" U980. Adventure) l'uppets (2 hrs.) U HOU.nrooD ClOllUP Featured: a look back 11 lhe leQendely Elvie Pr..i.y. an 11· hOme lntervitW with Ch«, whO'• now pu1- ~ac••"' 1::-:.=.w ~ ...... Cotreepondentt Lin- da Wenhelmef Ind C<»clt Aoberll join Paul Duke tor an up-to-tt-.-mlnute eum- rnar~I~ actlvltlee. ~--"lake T,:>~b And $hl)V9 It"' (1981. Comedy) Robert Haya. Barbera He<= (th<,40 mln) ([) "t982 World Cup 0 1 Goll" (from IMe':.~~(thr ) .. ~l~ATTMI ... .-TtcMllLBI H•AU Chicago Cubs at New VOfk Me~ DCm.-llUIOUr C*CA9UI · 8'1mAYllMI -o.-.. u. tW 111'1 Oii A&LOI ~ ....... llOVll "Sharkt" ( 1968. Adventure) Burt Reynolds, Arthur Kennedy (2 hrs.) fl) llAllM •Cl T'NIA11S '1l) ~ Ml90W Comlc Jerry Siitier IS the voice of a dinosaur comedian In "Dtg- 9.'~ Up Omosau<s." (A) D ~PLAY YCMt IUT _,.-wrhe Feel 01 A Good Swing" (R) liJ llOVll "Smuggler's Cove" ( 1979, Adventure) Greg Rowe ( 1 hr , 14 min ) CO) llOVll "land 0 1 The Free" ( 1980) Robe11 Culp. Jett conawal < 1 hr J 0 llOft "Adventures 0 The Wilderness Family II" ( 1978. Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Damante Shaw ( I hr . 45 min) lZJ MOVIE "An Enemy 0 1 The People" ( 1977. Orama) Steve McOueen. Charles Our~s.) m .-our Oii Tm Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley hosl this look at the children ol Ethiopia and Cam- bodia who are running out ol time due to droughl. !amine and war. Guests Leslie UQQll'nl, SUean Howltd I nd Dennie WHVtfiJi.1 hr.) 1W. IA tu Loe AnoMI Oodgerl II A.. tlenl1 lhY91 (2 hfa.. 55 min) (11) u=au. Lot Angelet OodQe<I al Atlenta 1"8vet ~ hra.) ,.1lmYcou11n..,. 1'111-wnltDAWID~ ~ llM90W An old Chlnete ~ end, "Liang And The Magic PalnlbfUlh. ' tells the stOI')' of a palntblulh that mlgl- cally bflng:s pictures to Mle. (R) p (() MITO IACm "FOfmula German Grand Prix" (from Hockenhelm, WMt Ger=~(A) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 00 llOar Faced with the declalon ol picking an occupailon. Wembley g<>et to M8ljory the trash heap f°' adv~. (()lllOWll "MommleOearest" (1981. Dra- ma) Faye Dunaway. Diana Scarwlcl. (2 hrs .. 9 mln.) Afternoon -,~ITOOlll ,... ... wmtDl.Vlt~ ~--Benjamin Britten's elo- quent plea'°' peace is per!Ofmed by over 300 mu11Clans and singers at the Dresdner Hotklrche to commemorate the late ot Dresden aMl Coventry, both destroyed In World War II. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) '1l) ~Ul90W "Gila Monsters Meet You At The Atrpe>rt" 1nvotves a young boy's lanlaSleS about what ti's like to move "out west " (R) D (~ MO¥ll "The Pride -Ot The Yankees" I 1942. Biography) Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright. (2 hrs . 10 m1ri ) O:ll llOft "Fttelo,_" ( 1982. Adventure) Cltnt EastwOOd. Freddie Jones (2 hrs .. 15 mtn) (OJ l'HI WIOUI .anal ltlT Am- WIMMY CllBIATIOll ~ MOVIE "Because Qt Him" (1946. Comedy) Deanna Durbin. Charles Laugh- ton. (2 hrs.) ttll I WUiWLD WOM.D OI A1mAL1 ... ~ MADltG Ml90W A group ot enthusl· asllc young friends encounler run end e11c11tng challenges in "Three Days On A BALTZ-BERGERON SMITH & TU1"'HILL Hun~il 111 Shi/'111CJJI -Crenwticm /'/<Jn.., :1 \ ailal1/e /.,-,. -· ' ... I -:1/1 . ...;t n ·<·t Cu:-ota t-.h"."il Ph one b-J6-9:r; 1 Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 17 -Sunday Cont. 41) ,,_., IWAGCWIT ©)MOVIE "Momrn1e Dearesl" ( 1981 Ora· ma) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwld. For· hes film star Joan Crawford raises her two adopted children In a domestic atmos- phere that varies Ir-Om lu11unous comfort to sadistic dlsc1ptlne. 'PG' (2 hrs., 9 min.) I WAU.Y •OME .. IUllDAY wotn't 'AGE ,,. a oo &> .wa WAU. ITilllT .IOUNW. MPOllT MOVIE "The Grapes Of Wrath" ( 1940, Drama) Henry Fonda, Jane Darwell Based on toe story by John Steinbeck. The great Okie migration to California dur- ing lhe Depression leaves a lasting impresston on young Tom Joad (2 hrs .. 35 min,) CD llMY FALWELL &!) mAl l'MVIEWI Neal Gabler end Jef- frey Lyons host an informative look at what's new at lhe movies ~ =~ecret Dreams Qt Mona Q" ( 1978. Drama) Monique Cardin, Renee Vetla1n A woman hes a fantasy 111 .. that transcends her boring existence as a housewife ( 1 hr , 15 min ) (S)MOVIE "Mommie Dearest" ( 1981. Dra- ma) Faye Dunaway, Diana Scarwid For· tleS film star Joan Crawford raises her two adopted children In a domestlC atmos· phere that varies trom lu•urlous comfort ~ S::~'='lne. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 9 min.) tw@ MOVIE "Pennies From Heaven" ( 1936. Musical) Bing Crosby, Madge Evans Tru- ant officers chase a wall and the driller :a wlho ~:::.m, ( 1 0 hr , 45 min.) PAClllTTIM tWllYO -., I_., AT 'flt! llOVIU ~ • aim Gary Collins and Carol Lawrence host tl\ls examination of the pllghf of the 1 6 bllllon women In the world's developing nations through the stories of six 01 these women. ( t hr ) G> UlltY OIO Guests: 90-year-Old broadcasting veteran Dorothy Fuldhelm: "Children 0 1 The Famous" Kathy Cronk- ite. Rock Brynner and Sean Derek; the "Baby Doe" pOllcy on authanasle wrth Dr. Ann Fletcher and Anita Sarin. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) 61) llA11'1911CI ntlA'(M "Therese Raquln" The spirit of Therese's deed hus- band Camille poisons every espe<:t ot hef marriage to Laurent (Pan 3) (R) c;i ( 1 hr.) CC) MOVIE "lake This Job And Shove It" ( 1981, Comedy) Robert Hays, Barbara Hershey A yo1Jng corporate eKeoutlve runt 1n10 reststonoe When he returns to his hometown to revltallze a company b<ewery. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CH)llCMl "Heavy Metal" ( t981, Solence- Flotlon) Animated. Voices of John Candy, John Vernon. A mr-terlous green orb ol trernen<10t11 pawer h98 & s1ra1199 effect on a ·vartely of characters In dllletent 11mee and places In U1e untvetse. 'R' ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) (%) llO¥ll "Brlglll H11111• Must 8e K1Ued" (1981) Phlllppe No4rltt. Jenn Rochefort. i.~~ t1111B _,."Goin' South" (1978, Com~ dy) J8Ck NlchOl&on, Mery Steenbvrgen A capfur.O ftofte thief It oltcw.O • cllanc. to ~ l'langlng by marrying • young lady 20 Friday, Aug. 12. 1983 from the town In Wl'llCl'I ne has been l!!!?risone<I (R) (2 hrs.) 1tt1U llO¥ll "The Slender Thread" (1966. Orama) Sidney POitler. Anne Bancroft. A suicidal woman phones a volunteer at a Cfrsls clinic who tries to locate her beforf! It's too late. (2 hrs., 10 min.) m.u.c ... ®l llO¥ll "Plaza Suite" ( 197 t. Comedy) Watter Matthau, Maureen Staplelon Based on the play by Nell Simon. A trio 01 romantic comedies are set In the honey· 1ltl lmCX:.s~ot lhe Plaza Hotel. (2 hrs ) lllB'BWMiikliit ... AUl'l'INJM IUlD FOOTUU MOVIE "Homework·· (1982. Comedy) Joan COl!lns. Michael Morgan. A high school student has a difficult lime trying to lose his virginity. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1t118 llO¥ll "Tendei Is The Night'. (1962. Orama) Jennller Jones, Jason Robards Jr. Based on tile novel by F. Scott Fltzger· aid. A psychiatrist Is torn between his demanding wile and hrs even more demand~-=fessJon. (3 hrs.I -~-U:W <Ill llO¥ll "Peace For A. Gunfighter·· ( 1965. Adventure) Burl Be<Qe(, Joanna Meredith. A well·known gunslinger searches for peace and anonymity In the sheller of a small town. ( 1 hr .. 40 min) w i WT uaowmeDAWIDMCMOWllZ TaMOMOW'1 W TOOAY •OYll ··Body Heat" (1981, Suspense) William Hurl, Kathleen Turner A smaAtime Florida lawyef Is persuaded by his lover to murder hef hosband. 'R' ( t hr .. 55 min.) (Q) llO¥ll "Nicholas Nlckleby" ( 19"47, Drama) Derek Bond. Cedrle Hardwlcke Based on the classic by Charles Dickens. A young lad attempts 10 protect his !amity trom an uncle's wlcked Influence. (2 hrs .. 35 min.) e www1iii00i MOMfM. t:1I CS) llO¥ll "The La9t American Virgin'' ( 1982, Comedy) Lawrence Monoson. Diane Franklln. A Shy teen-ager In love Is reluclant to jOln his budd~ In their pursuit ol seicual exl)erlenoes 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) t:mG ... ~llOVll "Sweet WOiiam" (1980. Come~ dy) Sam W1ten1ton, Jenny Agutt8f. After her nve-ln boyfriend leaves her for an edu· cetlon In lhe U.S~ an English glrl begins a rocky romance with a rakish Scotsmen. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 32 min,} (I) • ._. II 911 "L.A. '83: AIT19flc8n Cup ti -Team Anals" (R) ( 1 hf) e..,. "Ghoet Story" ( 19811 Hofror) Fred Attalrt, JOhn Houtem&n, Mystttlous deaths begin to declmete the '•""• of a small clrctt-of eldef1Y men who 9hll9 both a monthly atOIYl.elllna ge1·t•her •nd 11 50-yeer•old eeeret ·~ ( 1 hr., 60 min. I -Monday (ZJ llO¥W "Clash By Night" (1952, Ola- ma) Barbara Stanwyck. Paul Douglas. Qui ol loneliness a woman marries the skipper of a fishing boat. bul soon turns her attentions to his best lnend ( 1 hr .• 45 min) =i D ~ ':.. wrnt Guest Joseph Stern HI Cl) C81 ... tlOHTWATCM 1:11 rrt YCMM • 11•11 RACQUIT9AU. "Men's International Championship Quarterfinal" Peck vs Mc~R) = ~ MOVIE "Southern Comfort" 09A l. Drama) Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe. A group of National Guardsmen on week· end maneuvers In a Loulslena bayou spark a small guerrilla war With a commu· nlty ot bacllwoods Cajuns. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min) 111 CIDllOVll "Heartaches" (1981, Comedy) Margot Kidder, Annie Potts. A pregnant woman tags along with a playgirl. 'R' ( 1 hr.,~=j~ -~ ll1WTCH ... .......... • llO¥ll "The Cowboy And The Ledy" ( 1938, Western) Gery Cooper. Merle Oberon. A romancing ranch hand sweeps an heiress from the city off her feet ( 1 hr., 30 min.) a:a 0 MOVIE "Sunday In The Country" ( 1974, Olama) Ernest Borgnlne. Mlchael J. Pollard. Three bank robbers on the lam terrorize a reclusive farmer 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min.) D (!),Mnt• (%)MOVIE "Looker" ( 1981, Science-Fie· tlon) Albert Finney. James Coburn. The mysteflous deaths of a series of beautiful models lnvOlved In a new advertising protect are blamed on the plastic surgeon who operated on them. ·pa· ( 1 hr .. 34 W minVo,0'1"1....-ca INdlm 9Jlb .. Tml(R) -IM.L ...... MOVIE "Time Bandits" (1981. Come- dy) Craig Warnock, David Warner. A young bOy Is taken on a trip through time by a bitnd of dlmlnu11ve would•be outlaws who have &!Olen a lime-warp map from · the ~ul'J.eme Oeing. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) =~ llO¥ll "Nosferatu, Tlie Vampire" ( 1979. Fantasy) Klaus Klnskt. Isabelle Adjanl. B&sed on Bram StOker·s "Oraou- la." A centur~-old vampire vfellmtzea an English ramny and hlmfMllf beeomes the quarry of nn old adveraary. 'PG' ( 1 hr •. 37 ;)J.,. ~ "A Mauer Of Anger" A btacl< all.Iden! with a mltoonoeN9d notion of ht# worth atmott rvins her t11w oar..,. ComedVI Yul Brynnet. Ksy Kendell. (2 tin.) -~ "Ffeedom A0td" ( 1979, Orame) Muhammed All. t<rle Krletofferten. (3 hra .. 10 min.) Qll "The MOllM And t11t Child" ( 1978, Fentaay) Anlmeltd. ( 1ht •• 23 rntl'l.l M CI) "'tile Young DootOl'I" (1Mt. Ora· ml\ Fredric Merci\, ho Gauera. (2 ~)"The MIM!ONry" ( 1H2, eom.cty) Lei Palln. ~aOQll Smt1h. ( 1 hr., ~ min.) -Sunday Conl. B?ttnds hts post-high schOOI somn\C!r trying to SOft out his plans tor the tutura while 1ra1nl(lg for tile two biggest races ol Na Ille 'PG' ( 1 h• • 40 rnln ) (Z) .,_ "An Cnemy Of Ttitt Poople" I 1977, Drama) Steve McOueeo. Cnarlef. Durning Based on l~rl"s play Tho cttt lens of a sman town lirsl appteuo then per&8Cule o local physoc1an for declaring the local hol springs urlsale due to potlu -1tlon= ... .. ...CGIJJL ICI -.a~ATTHlllOWfl lr:'tw1 .. HYPT mww "The Cowboy And The Lady" (1938. Western) Gary Coope1, Mert11 Oberon A romancing ranGh Mod sweeps an he11ess from the city oft her f&el ( I hr . 30mln J I llO:TOI• Gala ~TIONAL HI •..mt ~ l9C ~"Bataan. The Forgot len Hell" Lloyd Dobyns e11amrnes rnan·s potential fOf inhumanity during times ol war. with emphasis on lhe e11perrences of Amencan survivors of lhe Dealh March ol Bataan and Japanese prison camps dur I~ World War II (A) ( 1 hr ) U (])) l9t.l't't -..vi IT Oii MOTI Fea· tured: the real·llle counte1par1 ot Robin· son Crusoe: spiders thal catch hsh and 1ump through 1he air: Japanese hOly men who walk on red·hot coals. the mysterious Ille ano dealh of lhe mad K111g L0Clw1g 01 Bavana. some touching 'Ind humorous marriages. (R) {I hr ) G CYcueG "Coors Angels Cup 01 ~ os Arigeles" ( I hr ) ~ -::-QOUID AOI Of 1'ElmltON ' Pat lerns" Ed Begley, Everet! Sloane anel Richard Kiley srar 1n a 1955 production or Rod Se11tng·s rnultt·tac..etect study of Stress 1n lhe compellhve wOild 01 h1g bus111ess (t hr) ~ nu.G AT '°'9 'Gregoiy Hines" Singer I dancer Gregory Hines pe• I or ms works by lrvtng Berhn, Harold Arll:ln ano Eubie Bla!\e. John Wolltams and the Bos Ion Pops Orchestra round oul the pro- gram with "The Theme From Arrhur" ancJ "Gonna Fly Now " ( 1 hr ) (() R .. WEATEIT *-JfT1 "More Than A Game" (R) ( I hr ) tl.JllOWE "Beach Girls" ( t982 Comedy I Debra Blee. Val Kltne A teen-age g11t's lriends help her to loosen up so they can •get on with having lun at the ooach 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min I I lllOITI ac:a. NI .... 1:9 ~ ROC8( Faceo with the dec1s1on ot picking an occupa11on, Wembley goes lo Marjory lhe trash heap lor aov1ce l .. acon JS lllOIT9 ,Mil .. Cl) C. DAY AT A .,.. Scnne1oor and ttasny Italian des1g11er Guido Panziru (both played by Pat Ha111ngton Jr ) com r.iete for the aftec11ons ot rranc1ne IA) 0 fii) fllOVIE "A Bridge Too Far" t 1977 Advenlure) James CfJan. Sean Connery In 1944, the Allies· Operauon Marl(et Gar den lasts nine days In an 111-lated attempt to end lhe war 1n Europe (R) 13 hrs ) 8 anaT~ ntl W&Jl Featured Hollywood's crazies! technical 1nven1tons Dick Van Dyke and Std Caesar Manha! Ian Transte1's new album t I hr ) fJ ~ llATT HOUITOet A sad•ShC rerr c.iros1 (Mar11n Landau) launches an 11labora1e reven~e plot against Malt, who 1den1tf1ed hlli ton ftS the woutcH>• 11H1illln ot a Mn· 1110< (A) D ( t hr ) l lT ....... tw.mlfllllm llOWI "'Kid G1tlahad" ( 1962. Muslcal) Elv1$ P1931ey, Gig Yoong. Aflflf getting OUI of the Mf\llce. • young man wlna a b0111oQ match nd then relums to his auto rep111i t.h«> (2 h18 ) • ..,. "l<lng A Fiimed Aecotd Mont· gon'l411'Y To Memphis" ( 1970) Oowmen- truy Newsreel footage and recC>fdlnga ere t11nployed to u111 the story ot Martin Luther KiTlg's career from lhe Montgomery bull b0yco1110 his 88888Slnatlon In Memphis In 1968 (2 hrs.) fl) tMAT Mil.WAY ...n OI THI woaLO '1!> PUDCm .... Regulal1y scheduled piogrammlng may be delayed due to e_~bleaks IC) llCMI "Breaking Away" ( 1979. Dre· ma) Dennis Chrlstophef, Pal.II Dooley. A bicycle enthuslas1 In a smal college town spends his posl·high schoOI eumrner trylnu 10 sort oul his plans IOf the future while tra1n1ng IOI' the two blgoell races of his lite. 'PG" ( t tv , 40 min.) (£) 9'0RllC8ila 00 (0) .,_ "Aretox" ( 1982, Adven· lure) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jones. A U S pllol goes behind RU5Slan lines to steal a supersonic fighting plane. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 15 min.) CS) llOWf "Arthur" ( 1981, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Lrza M1nnelll. While his lamlly a1temp1s 10 force him Into a pre- arranged marriage, a drunken. hedorustlc playbOy tans In love with a poor w01k1ng Q![1 'PG' ( 1 hr . 53 min ) U llOYll "Night Shift" ( 1982, Comedy) Henry Winkler, Michael Keaton Two n1gh1t1me morgue allendants become "love brokers" tor a group or hookers who t1ave lost the11 pimp. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min) (Z) llOWf "The Secrel 0 1 NIMH" ( 1982, Fanlasy) Animated VO!Ces ot Elizabeth Hartman, Dom Deluise A secret society ol rats aid a desperate held mouse In sav- ing her home trom the rulhlessness of man 'G ( 1 hr • 20 min.) .. @ .-YfM.WIU a11 ~ ~ ntl.ATM "The Flame Trees 0 1 Thlka· The Promised Land" Basect on lhe memoirs ot Elspelh Huicley The Grants amve•111 Kenya eager 10 begin reaping a lucrative coffee crop trom their newly purchased land: Hayley Miiis and David Robb Siar (Part 1) (R) Q (I hr .. 15mm1 aa f) (I) M amHOa George's toughest competitor initiates a price war 1ha1 coulo force Jellerson Cleaners out o t busmess (Perl I) (A) (The concluding i sode w111 tollow 1mmed1a1ely ) · THI WOM.D TOllOMOW l(IMQfU •B Cl) THI Ah£~ Alier deciding to accepl a 11va1's offer 10 buy ou1 Jellerson Cleaners. George finds his family and friends much less enthosias1ic than he IS i art 21 IAI WID • .._.. ~ llOYIE "M1dmght E~press" ( 1978. Drama) Brad Oavts, John Hur1 Billy Hayes. a young American arrested in Tur- key for h•S failed attempt 10 smuggle hasn1sll back 10 1he US . sutlers c; gruel· 1ng 1ncarc:era1ron 1n a torturous ovt?rseas prison (R) Q (Viewer D1scret1on Advose<l) 12 hrs . 25 min I 0 P'£TDI '°'°" Elli llA9llllflECI ntl.ATM "The Flame Trees Of Th1ka The Promised Land" BeMO Ott tho memOirs <>I ElsP4tlh Hu.loy. Tho Or1111111 rurlve In Kenyo enger to begin rooplng o tucrntlve callee crop from tllelr oowty purcho&od lund, Hayley Miiis Md OitvldRobb81ar (Part 1) (Al O (t hr) t() I~• 105711 "l A ·a3. AmCHlc:an Cup U -SOIO Finals" ( 1 hr I (L) .,_"Nigh! Sh1t1" ( 1982. Comedy) Hemy W1nklef, MIChael Keaton Two nighttime morgue attendanta !Mleome "IOve btOllers" '°' a group of hOokera who have lost their pimp 'A' ( 1 hr , 46 min.) •@~ .. • 8 CJ) ~ 1<ir1c finds his poet ·lies catching up to him whe11 he 15 unable 10 convince an 1nsu1ance 1nveslii11tlur 1h81 he has been roboeo (R) G,_,MMl>M (!) ..,_ "The CrOS£ Qt Loua1ne" ( 1944. Adventure) Jean-Pume Aumoot. Gene Kelty Several Frenchmen escape from a N1w war camp and t>ecome guer· rillas=sl lhe German cause (2 hrs J «!) "Stars And Stripes Forever" ( 1952. Biography) Chfton Webb. Debra Paget Aller leaving the Marine Corps Band. JOlln Ph11tp Sousa forms a band of his own (2 hrs I (t) llOVIE "Looker" ( t981. Science-Fie· lion) Alb4!rt Finney, James Coburn The rnysterlous deaths of a seri8$ or beautltul 1110dels involved 1n a new advelllsJng pro1ect are blamed on Iha plastic surgeon who operated on them 'PG' ( 1 hr , 34 m1nL -fJ (I) TMlflJI MJHM, llD. Gonzo's wor- nes ove1 a medecal malprac1ice sv11 brought against him are heightened when Trapper refuses to tesflly complelely in his favor (R) ( t hr ) 8 .... CHIJIMM: CAUGHT It ntl ~ Hos1s Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley. with guests Anson Williams, Belly White and JoAnn Pflug. prollle six children who are the 1nnocen1 v1ct1rn& ol war 1n covn· t11es such as Somalia Cambodia and El Salvador ( I hr ) Q) lll9BlllWT• .. ~..,.,..WOM,_NEWI EE) nu.G AT POPI "Gregory Hines" Singer I dancer Gregory Hines perf°'ms works by Irving Berlin. Harold Arlen and Eub1e Blake, Joh11 Wtlhams nnd the Bos- ton Pops Orchestra r01md out lhe pro· gram with "Th11 Theme rrorn Arthur" and "Gonna Fly Now " ( 1 hr.) Ct ) MOVIE "So long At The Fair" ( 1951. Mystery) Jean Sunmons. Dirk Bogarde. An art•SI helps an English gtrl hnd her brolher 1n Paris ( 1 hr • 25 min l (E) THI WOM.D 8'0fl'TlllM "Clllt Chmbtng I Gliding" Guest Susan Oliver (R) (1 hr) (Hl l&U M>ll It CClNCa'T Joel performs many of his chart-topping tuts. from "Jusl The Way You Are" to "It's Sllll Rock 'N' Ron To Me' m his flrs1 1e1ev1sed concert, 1apect at the Nassau Cohseum on Long Island ( 1 hr . 5 rn1n I ( $) 'APO CffAll .. A Matter Of Anger" A black c;1oden1 wilt\ a m1sconce1ved notion ot her worlh almost ruins her law career U hr ) O llOVIE "The Gurnball Rally" ( 1976. Comedy) Michael Sarra11n, Tim Mclnllre. A gumball mac.hone is lhe grand prize In a New York to Los Angeles car race which bl1ngs all SOiis of zany characters onto tile natton·s h1g11ways and baclc roads. 'PG' (I hr . 47 mm ) .. @ CtMTWt atl.OMJf'1 Nm .-m R010tT satUUD1 Friday, Aug. 12. 1983 19 -Monday Cont. Oofoa. are reh'led 1n a collage ot CllSf!S 'PG' (I hr , 32 min ) LU lf'Olt1'1C811111 (R) MOWE "Cold River" ( 198?. Adven ture) Suzanne Weber Pat Peterson. Two young children have a series ol adven- 1ures whlle 1ravelong through the Adlron dack wllderness 'PG (I hr. 30 min.) 0 MOWE "The Secrel 0 1 NIMH" ( 1982, Fantasy) Anlmaled Voices ot Ehzabelh Hartman. Dom Deluise A secret society of rats a1<l a desperate t1eld mouse 1n sav ing her home lrom the ruthlessness ol man 'G' ( t hr , 20 mm I .. ~Ml.. ntl , ... y all NA Ml COWTACT lAAA Tl (It) .. Cl) U l*tTEDfTH AW.. A young boy (W1I Wheaton) moves to a large city with his assistant D A. lather (A C Wea- ry) and l1nds lhal lhetr new neighbors include a vampire. a werewolf. a troll and a2~A~o~ •11"1CAT\.M .. Cl) M•A•t•H(Jt) 11' MOWE "Marooned" ( t969. Science- Rctlon) Gregoiy Peck. R1char<l Crenna. Three aslronauts hn<l themselves strand· ed tn space when thetr m1sstle mallunc- hons (2 hrs I II§) MOWE "Audrey Rose" ( 1977. Horror) Marsha Mason. Anlhony Hop~11ns A cou- ple learn that their tormentect young daughter is lhe reincarnation of a chlld killed 111 a lie<y auto crash (2 hrs ) e WM'S LllCOUI "Crossing Fo11 River" Becoming a canny pollllclan and adept 111 onalyzlng people during his first pres1denllal campaign and election, Abra- ham Lincoln struggles to lorm a strong Cablnel 1n lhe midst ot poht•cal Infighting LI hr I m IUCCHI A look 1s laken at choices and options available to the viewer to assure a lvlure of flnanc1a1 lndepen(jence, tree from wOfry and lnsecurily ( I hr I • -.AT ~I "BndeShead Aevtstted Jutta" Sebastian escapes on his way to a cure. Lady Marchmaln 1s mC>ftally HI. and Re~ Mo111am 1s In hot pursuit ol Julia. (P.t~ (R) O (I hr ) G 1"I Cl DMCI "The Magnificent Beginning" Dame Margot Fo111eyn traces tne roots ot ballet trom their royal begin· nlngs In V&188llles. and reveals the tSeerets of on t8th·century theater, guetts Include Roland Petit, Zlzl Jeanmalre, and students ot the Peking Dance School (RI I 1 hi ) (0) llO¥ll "Jekyll And Hyde Togethet AQ81n" ( 1982. Comedy) Mark Btonkfleld. Best Armstrong A strait-laced sclenllat's accideotol lngestioo of a chemical tUtns him Into a lasclvlous swinger 'R' ( I hr , 25 min ) (I) llO¥ll "Prisoners 0 1 ftla Loet Unl- veiee" ( 1983, Scleoce-FictlOo) Kay Leoz. Richard Hotct1. An electrlclan must aeve a TV reporter from a cruet warlord when the two are tronsported Into another dlmen· lion, ( t hr . 30 min ) CZ) llOWI "Brlgllt H118B Must Be Kiiied" ~981) PhUlppe Nol1et, Jean Rochet0t1 his..) • _."The Ar11ve Bulls" (t95 t. Ont ma) Mel r=.1~. Anthony Quinn A la~ metadol 0veiCOMH his losa 01 ee11~onll· ~ to rttuin to the ring. (2 hi•. 15 min) -· (I) M'19'1 IAT A Now VOfk City QOuPle (Linda C81lton. GttmvUi. Van DuMnl tnOY9 to a amall New Englal'd town. wher• they hope fOf • 11mp1e1 llta by publlthlnQ the 1oco1 newsoaper .. 22 Friday, Aug. 12. 1983 (!) MOWE "The Story On Page One" ( 1960. Drama) Rora Hayw0tth AnlhOny Franciosa A <Jf'lense ;J1101ney t>atrtes lhe p1osecu10t 1n his attempt lo acquit a woman and he1 lover ol murde11ng het husband (2 hrs . 30 min I lC)MOWE "The Runner Stumbles" (1979, Olama) Dtck Van Dyke. Kathleen Quinlan. A Catholic priest is trie<l IOI the rno1de< of a nun wnh whom he had been SUS()eeted 01 having an attau 'PG· (I hr , 39 min.) (ij) VIDIO MUOI (() llO'ftE 'Star Trek II The Wtath Of Khan" ( t982, Science-Fiction) William Shatner, Ricardo Monratt>an Adm James T K11k reassembles hrS old crew and bat· ttes a v1n<liclrve enemy who blames Kirk IOI the death ot his wile 'PG' ( t hr . 55 min) '1l' lfJ!lfY FM.WILL RCIAl. M(I)~'IGlllATEITltDEtn "1980 NFC Playoff Game · Dallas Cowt>oys vs Allan- fa Faleons" (R) -· Cl) C~ I LACIY A robbery uang steals the en1tre squad's guns and badges du11ng a party celet>fa1tng Pe111e's promo· hon JR) ( 1 hr ) U G) 11\9 IOYI Ml> DlllTTH OM TB.E- ~Several Nc..lh Carolina gas stalton empk>yees hnd tun and harmony al a nearby <l11'18f run by 1wo "9t8fs 1n a TV adapta110t1 of the Broadway musical "Pump Boys And Dmettes" guesl·Star- rtr'lg Ta'!l_a Tuclt&f and Ron Carey ( 1 hr ) l aw• ... M llAGIC Cl D.uecl '"The Magn1l1cent Beginning" Dame Maruot Fonteyn 11aces the roots of billlet trom the11 royal begin· n1ngs In Versailles. and reveals the secre1s ot an 18th-century 1neate1 guests include Roland Peltt. Z.z1 Jeanma1re. and students of the Peking Dance School (R) I I hr ) G IUIMVAl. "Balloon Safari" Alan and Joan Root's tught ovei Alrica's Seienget• Plain in a f\01 air balloon Is <Jocumente<l. David Niven narrates (RI o ( t hr I ODMCMI "Mommie Oea1e5T' ( 198 t Ora- ma) Faye Dunaway Diana Scarw•d FOf· ties mm star Joan Crawford raises her two adopted chlidren In a domesllc 11tmos· pheta thal varies lrom lu•urlous coml0tt to sadistic d1sc1pllne 'PG' (2 hrs. 9 min) OllOWll "Heartachet" I t981, C-Omedy) Margot K1de10•. Ann19 Potts. A p1egnont woman tags along with o ptaygtrt 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) --1-··-NJ.=-.. •••w•1WW1 llO¥tl "EchOes" ( 1978, Fantasy) Rlch&rd Attierl. Merceoes Mceambr1dge An a1tist 5eftkS the help 01 e psychlC when his PfeYIOuS Ille 1>eg1ns to haunt him 'R' tt hr . 30 min.) CS) llZAm John Bynef snows you things etranget then truth. torge1 than Hie, and zanier than =hlflg yov've e..,.r seen Q MOTIC1 ..... ,_,_ tMI IUU ... ........ _ •• , £°'81 _, ... IUll 111-.T ..n .-cA "Ameik:An Softball AslOcilllOtl NatlOnel Stow Piich All Stai Gam9'' (from Nattwllle. Tenn I ( t tv I (I) TIP um -From lbllll Ver· mouth, Mall (R) (l "'9.. 30 rnln } Cl) .... "Humongout" ( 1982, Ho110t) Janet Julian. David W111180e A disfigured murdef9t a1a11c1 • P8f"'Y ol 1~1ea teet'\" ~ ww.k.enc:llng Of'I • remote llland 'R' ii hf • 3$ min.) Cl) .... "Tile 8aWOV A°"°'11ur89 Of Tom Jones" 't975. Comedy) Nteky Hen- son. Joan Collins The ruslic playbOy con- 1111\JeS wenching and winning his way through Ille in 18th-century England 'R' LI hr . 34 min) 411) JW CUii Featured: advancements in the wOlld of organ transplants. "Fast" Freodie Spencer, the king of the Grand Prix motorcycle circuit. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) tllt<ll) .,. "Spithre" ( 1934, Romance) Katherine liepbum, Aobeft Yoong A mountain glr1 tans in love wilh a married men (I hr., 55min) tW8 Cl) MIT TO MMT Jonatl'\an an<l Jen.. nifef ~ oot to tind the kWle1 ot a scientist who dllocovered a dal'lge'ous drug created by a female peer (Karen Shields) (RI ( 1 hi., 10 min) D fl) M IUT Cl CMIC* Host Johnny Carson Guests. Boddy Hacken. Dr Rich· lard~c=.:..~ YOU A.a POii ff OGDC:OWU MAMYO M0WE "Nlghl Qt The Juggfer" ( 1980, Suspense) James Brolln, Cfffl Gorman. A fOfmer po/lee olfleer launches a desperate sea1ch lhrovgh the streets ot New York City tOf hrs mtsStng daughter. mistakenly k1dnappec1 by a psychopathic criminal. 'A' (I hr 4 t m111) Il l llOV. "Persecutton" ( 1974. Orama) l ano Tu111(>r, R11lph Bates The trouble 19 1ust beginning when a d1s1urbed woman puls her wealthy husband 001 of the way. 'PG' t 1 hr . 30 min ) 0 llO¥ll "Ftrefo)(" ( 1982. Adventure) Clint EastwOOCI. Freddie Jones A U S pilot goes behind Russum lines 10 steal a s"pcrsoruc hghtlng piano 'PG' (2 hrs , 15 min) ittl 0 llfTDTAMmn TOMQHT On location w1lh ~lee Lewis 1n Tennessee D .. Allee Adams" ( 1935, Ola ma) Katha11np Hepbl.lrn, Fred MacMunay A o;man town g1r1 searchos IOI romance to escn~ the lonely bOfedom ot her Ute (2 hrs . 5 min) (!) llllNJlllWT _,.WOM .... «8 llOVll "Slay Ride" ( 1972, Mystery) Glenn Fo1d. Edgar Buchanan. An Apache who conlo854!S to almost every crime ts 1n..,ost1patcd by o shenfl In the modern w est (2 ~ co1nam oou ~ti CH) llOVll "Looker" ( t98 t, Science-Fie· 1100) Albert flnney, James CObUrn The myste11ous deaths or a series ot t>eaullfut models Involved In a new adve<tillng p!O)OCt are blamed on the plastic surgeon who OPofOled on lhem 'PG' ( f hr .. 3" mtn L -·Cl) UTIWTwmtOAV'IDLiii& WI Guests. oCtOl·COme<Jlan Biiiy Crywtel, nutttor·h.iturlst Charles Panell (I hr I B c:' "SvmmOf HOiiday" (1963, Musical) Cliff ntcna1d. Lwrl Patera. A oroup ot young travelers aro arr89ted In 1'tl'lon11 becftu'4! 01 the efforts ot the mothOI' of one ol !Mm ( I nr • 30 min ) Cf) um..., MATM 9 --~ TOll9IY On IOCallOtl with Jerry Lee Lewll In Tann.uee mLCM.M • o•mu ('O) ... "SIA Peck" ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny Aog41r1, O..na Lane A 1ac»-cet driver turns • .. 111e1 of jlJYenMa caf at11ppt<a Into 1 winning pit or"' 'PG' ( 1 "'. 45 mk'I) (I) .. "rltalOIC" ( 1982. Ad'+'enhH) Clint EattWOOd, rraddle Jone.. A U.S. pilot goea b9Nnd Rulalan llnta 10 ""' • avpafsonlc llQhtlng piano 'PO' -Monday Cont • ... (HJ "COid Ai1191" ( 1982. Advonture) Suunne Weber. Pat Pa1or!IOl1. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (D) "A Song 11 Born" (1948, Comedy) Denny Kaye. Virginia Mayo (2 hf&) Cl) "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982. Fania Sy) Animated Voices OI Ellz.abeth Harl man. Dom Delu!M. ( 1 hr , 20 m111 ) 0 "Firefox" ( 1982, Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones (2 hrs , t~ min) ... (%) "Firefox•· ( t982. A<IVenturel Cunt EastwOQd. Freddi& Jooe11 (2 hrs., 15 min) -CC) "Smuggler's Cove" ( 1979. AOVen lure) Greg Rowe, Sally Boyden (I hr. t4 mln J CB.> "Looker" ( 1981. Sclence-Flctron) Albert Finney. James Coburn. (I hr . 34 min) (Q) "Road Games" ( 1981, Mystery) Sia cy Keach, Jamie Lee Curtis ( 1 hr . 40 • mln.J (I) "Watch The Birdie" ( 1951, Comedy) Red Skeltoo. Arlene Dahl ( I hr , 30 min J -an "The Girl Most likely" (1957, Musi cal) Jane Powell, Cllll Robertson (2 hrs ) -0 "Breaking Away" (t979. Orama) Dennis Christophe<. Paul Dooley. ( 1 hr 40mln) 1ta m "I Stole A M1llloo" ( 1939, Mystery) George Rafi, Claire Trevor. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ftll CC) "Catastrophe!" ( 1977) Document a· ry Narrated by Wllllam Cor1rad ( t hr .. 32 min) lW "The Music Man" ( 1962. MustealJ Robert Preston, Sh11ley Jones (2 hrs . 30 min.) ($)"The Bad News Bears" ( 1976. Come- dy) Watter Ma1thau. Tatum O'Neal ( 1 hr , 40m1n.) (ZJ "B11g11t Haas Musi Be Killed" ( t98 I) Philippe Notret, Jean Rochef011 (2 hrs.) -Afternoon Movies- a.O "Forty Guns" ( 1957. Western) Bar t>ara Stanwyck, Barry Sulhvan ( t hr 30 min) 61) "Stnk The Bismarck" ( 1960, Adven lure) Kenneth More. Dana Wynter (:> hrs.) CD) "Echoes" ( 1978. Fan1asy) Richard Alfieri. Mercedes Mccambridge ( 1 hr 30min.) tt:tl@ "The Secrel 01 NIMH" ( 1982, Fania sy) Animated. Voices ot Elizabeth Hart man, Dom Deluise ( t hr . 20 min ) «) "South Of Tahiti" ( t941. Adventure) B11an Donlevy. Ma11a Montez { 1 hr . 30 min.) 1'1(C) "The Runner Stumbles" ( 1979. Ora ma) Dick Van Dyke. Kathleen Quinlan (I hr . 39 min.) t:llLO'l "Jabberwocky" (1977, Comedy) Michael Palin, Max Wall ( 1 hr , 40 min ) lZ) "All The Marbles" ( 1981, Comedy) Peter Falk. Burt Young ( 1 hr • 55 min ) 1:9CID "Cold River" ( 1982, Adventure) Suzanne Weber. Pat Pelerson ( 1 hr • 30 min.) 0 "Nlghl Shift" ( 1982, Comedy) Henry Winkler. Michael Keaton ( 1 hr . 45 man) ~CS) "My Champion" ( t98 t, Drama) Yoko Shimada. Chns Mitchum. ( t hr . 45 min ) Ml(C) "Smuggler's Cove" ( 1979, Adven· lure) Greg Rowe. Sally E!oyden ( t hr 14 min) (()"I Married A Witch" ( t942 Comedy) F~edrrc March. Veronica Lake ( 1 hr , t!> min) 1:11(0) ''Blue Fire Lady" ( 1978, Drama) Cathryn Hamson. Mark Holden ( 1 hr . 31 min.) a9(l ) "Tna Secr11t Of NIM ..... (1982. Fente· 11y) Anlmnted. Voices ot Ellubeth Hart· mun. Oom Oelvlse ( 1 IV . 20 min.) .. (ti) "Tri. MOUN Md His Child" (1978, Fantasy) Anlmettd (I hr .• 23 min.) 0 "The Man f rom CIOvtf Grove" ( 1973, Orama) Cllefyl MUlof, Ron Mesak ( 1 ht . 35 min) d CCl "Freedom Road" (1979. Orama) Muhammed All. KrlS Krlslolle<aon. (3 hrS., 10m1n) .. COl "Shi Pack" ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny Roge1s, Diane Lane. ( t hr., 45 min.) l %) "Clash By Nloht" ( 1952. Drama) Bar- bara Stanwyck. l>aul Douglas. ( 1 hf .. 46 min) •@ "Barefoot In The Park" ( 1967, Come- <Jy) Aot>ert Aedf<><d. Jane Fonda (2 hra.. 10mtn.) .. {Sl "The Bad News Bearir· ( 1976. Come- dy) Waller Matthau. Tatum O'Neal. (1 hr . 40 min.) --ililvenlng ., .... ........ llJ IA•NJ. Mootreal Expos at St IL~~::~•) ltAWAlft'tH 0¥a IAIY Guest: author Wnghl Mor· m:b~ (E) QOll "Jerry Ford Celebrlly Classic" (from Vail. COio.) ( 1 hr) (H) MO¥tl "Looker" J1981, Sclence-Flc- 11on) Albert Finney, ames Coburn The mysterious deaths of a series of beau1ilul mOdels 1nvot11ed 1n a new ad11ertlSlng project are blamed on the plastic surgeon who Ol)eraled on lhern. 'PG' ( t hr • 34 min) (I. l ,.._. • COMClltf The Mamas and The Papas are featured In concert with The Association ( t hr . 5 mtn ) 0 llOYE "Breaking Away" ( 1979, Ora· r11a) Dennis Ch11stopher, Paul Dooley A Oicycle enlhus1as1 1n a small college town spends his post-high school summer 11y1ng 10 sort out his plans for lhe 1Uture while training for the two biggest races of his lite 'PG' ( t hr . 40 min.) m DIC« YAM DWI -.rn ... : DIC« CA VITT (I) • AU• TMI f Alill Y .... ~ DUGlllT 1• ca ... , .cmra lt&leQAI ,.~ ~we.Alt .,,. CD TtlB'I COlllNl't Cl)fl1)JOIB"8WU Ell ..... .,., ~ lellJf ORM8I CCMfTY Fealured. High School Band Olympics: Canards. Edward Albee al UCI, local weekend hideaways. IE) 1Ulll "Da111s Cup Ouartert1na1 H191111ghts" (1 hr ) t L l llOYW "Firetoic" ( 1982. Adventure) Chnl faslwood, Freddie Jones A U.S pilot goes behind RusS1an lines to steal a supersonic fighting plane. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 15 man) OJ llOYE The Eyes Of The Amarytlls" ( 1975. Orama) Ruth Ford. Katherine Houghlon An aged widow enlists the aid ot Mr granddaughter 10 seareh tor a "SIQ- ntl" from he< f\utband. ( 1 hr . ;,b 1rn11.) (2) .,. · "Aoinon Sc1tndola" ( 1933. Mutlcat) Eddie Cent0t, Rufh Enlno A man takn a tun fllled daydream jol.lrney back to Iha time of Caebar 11nd the AOffidn Empire ( 1 hr . 25 m1.n ) ,...I a.Mm cawrt TOOAY K ... 1:9 I C* 1111 TOWI Featured Jameson Parker and Gerald McRaney. the stars of "Simon & Simon," dlieuss how thlty worked their way up Iha acting ranks to become stars of a new hll serloa. the growing phenomenon or tielng i.1nu1e 111 America, Alvln Alley and a IOOk al h1w world renowned dance troupe as It per· lf01mslc;'~}~ngeles 1111ge llCTACDOUIM cm DAY AT A nm IMCla/~MPORT 99M PMVWWe Neal Gabler and Jel- lrey Lyons hOat an Informative look at what's new ar rhe movies. (8) ~ IOCC Mokey decides the Fraggles shouldn't be eating the Doozers' IOvel~tructlon work (S) "The Secret 0 1 NIMH" ( 1982, Fanla.sy) Anlma1ed Voices ot Ellzabelh Hanman. Dom Deluise A secret society ol rats aid a desperate i1eld mouse 1n sav lr)g her home from the ru11'1lessness ol man. 'G' ( t hr , 20 min ) m MOYll "Next Time We Love" ( 1935. Drama) James Stewart. Margaret Sulla· van When a young husband accepts an OV8fseas a6Slgnmenl taking hrm away from his songstress wile. a gap develops In their marriage which is soon lilied by a w1ll1ng_lh~. (2 hrs) .. U Cl) PIOI Jenrnlet's sudden need 101 money forces her to tal\e an atter·school Job (R) 8 ff) LITTLE HOUll: A MEW •GINNllG Charles Ingalls sells his farm lo a young couple, and Laura joins Almanzo In wet· coming his brolhef {Nicholas Pry0<) and niece (Shannen Doherty) 10 Walnut Grove (A) o (2 hrs.) 8 MO¥tl ·~y Kung Fu 1;> Kicks" (No Dale, Adventure) Bruce Leung, Han Kuo Tsai A pi(:l\pocket 1s betriended by a kung tu master. (2 his.) 0 llOYW "Gentleman's Agreement" ( 1947. Drama) Gregory Peck. Dorothy McGuire. In order to do a reahsllc feature story on antl·Sem111sm In Ame11ca a wr11e1 poses as a Jew and finds our l1r~1Mnd how It feels 10 be an object of scorn 1<' hrs) Cf) T'ftJQHf lo. CD ~i..wcout "Pra111e Lawye1" As a young lawyer. Abraham L lncoln deals with a murder 111a1, courts Mary Owens and meets Mary Todd ( 1 hr ) 41) LOW. AIBICAlt ~ ED A DMCI Of TWO CCMfl'MI; CNNA AND ...CA Ar11stlc director ol lhe HtlUston Ballet Ben Scevenson's relurn to lhe Poo pie's Republic ot China to instruct '-IU· denls of lhe Peking Dance AC:ldPrny "' Weslern dance techniques ,., 1.hronic.1ed ( 1 hr I · m Clllll.AT ~ "Bri<Jt>.,hea\l Revisited. Julia" Sebast1a11 escapes 011 hit. way to a cure, Lady Marchma1n is 1111>1 lally ill. and Rex Motlram is an h(ll purc;ull c1f Julia (Part 6) (R) o I I hr ) (.CJ llOYE "Catastro{>he1" t 1977) Do<.•i mentary Narraled by William CoflratJ Many ot lhe most devastating d1SOSIPrs 111 history. mclud1ng the e~ptos100 of the Htn denburg and the sinking or lhe Anare11 Friday. Aug. 12, 1983 21 Ill CD "Caged" ( 1950, Dfama) Eleenor Parkt!f. Agnes Moorehead. (2 hrs.) CD "The Legendary Champions" ( 1967) Documentary ( 1 hr , 40 min.) (Q) "Waflz Across Te1ees" ( 1982, Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr., "40 min.) (%) "I Love You. Rosa" ( 1972. Orama) Michael Bat-Adam, Gabi Ollerman (I hr. 40m1n) 111 01) "Desperate Intruder" { 1983. Dfema) Meg Foster. Nick Mancuso. (2 hrs.) .. CC) ··improper Channels" {t981 , Com. dy) Alan Arion, Mar1e1te Hartley ( t hr., 32mln I Cl) "Foul Play·· 11978. Comedy) Goldle Hawn. Chevy Cha&e. ( 1 hr , 50 min ) --•Evening Ill ..... ... WOMM c:ee ... 9'/LOIO :.i:lr."9 HAWAII Aft.f OW9' WY Guest. Broadway star Harve Presnell (RI Q • .c ... CID .,_ "Force 10 From Navarone" { 1978. Adllen1ure) Robert Shaw, Harri· son Ford Seve<al Oddly assorted mllltary e11per1s are teamed In a mission to raid end destroy a bridge vllal 10 the enemy's stralegy during World War II 'PG' (2 hrs) 0 llllCMI "Adventures Ot The Wiiderness Family" ( 1975, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Daman1e Shaw A con· s1ruclion work8f. dls1llusloned with city Ille, altempts 10 suppor1 his 1amlly by llv· ofl the land 'G' ( t hr .• 40 min) ·.::CYMDYU ...... .....,~ .::CCAWTT(IQ ML•M'MllLY -~ ~ .. .,_"The Spirit Of SI. Louts" ( 1957, Biography) James Stewart, Murray Ham- ilton. In 1927. Charles A .. Lindbergh be<:omes the llrst man to fly nonstop across Iha Atlantlc Ocean to Perl&. (2 ,_tlfs.~z~• .... &A.-1-.rY I Cf/19111'1 ,. ... 0 , ... .._ NUCI .... ... m'91f~ nleMf Don Adams 1alt(1 about hit new cartoon lhow b4Md lf-t~~.~ -~™~ t" A candid portrait ot Nobel Prlt•wln- nlng physlollt Richard Feynm11n la Pf .. !!!'tU' ~ (1 hr > C'1 " Champion" (1081. Dl'a· ma) Yollo s made, Chrl• Mllctun. The true "°'Y of a female Japenew running cMmolon It told. (I tlf .. AS min.) (I) ~ Lulhef LaMlttw vt. U.J iiiJckeu (A) { I hf.} CC .. "Tho S..t LHtle WhofahouM In Tana" ( 1982. Musat) Bun Reynoldt, Dolly Parton A flamboyant, mucflr1klng TV p«aonellty trlet IQ c4oM dOwn a OOJ>0- 14 Ftlday. Aug. 12. 1983 lar ~house 'A' ( 1 ht., 55 min) (%) "An Enemy 01 The People" ( 1977, Dfama) S1eve McOueen. Charles Durning. Baaed on lbeen's play. The cltl· zens of a small town flrll applaud then f)ef&eeule a local physician for declaring the local hot springs un&ete due 10 pollu· tlon. (2 hrs.) I ~COllmTOOAY ,. ... 1\9 10.1"' TOW Featured Of Oemento. KMET's eccentric dtsc tockey. wllh his unusual recOfd collectlon. a looll at Raider tootbaU lever and some collec10ts ot post- cards .. , .. ,..., t••'IU. Catlf0tnta Angels a1 Oak· land A's (2 hrs .. 30 mtn ) 8 m. C* L.A. Featured a profile of the newest Latin se1t symbol 10 take America by stomi, lnternallonalty known singing star Julio Iglesias; a report on a real-lite haunted house In Los Angeles; a I~ a1 lsex·~~==~ ,.,., ..... " OlllDAY AT A Tm ~/~.olf _.,. "Raoe For Your Ute. Charlie Brownt" ( 1977. Comedy) Animated Charfie Brown and the entire ··Peanuts" gang head tor summer camp, where they beoOme Involved In sevt!faf wild adven· tures.. 'G' ( 1 hr , 25 min ) e .,_ "Ptaygjrr· (195"4. Drama) Shel· ley Wint8fs. Barry Sullivan. A pretty coun· try girt loolls tor love and e11c1tement in the big city. (2 hrs.) .. G (I) C* ntl llOAD wnN ctWLll IUllAL.T Correspondent Kuralt presents vignettes abOOt the people, places and events he encounters as he travels through America Q Cl) 1MI A-TUM White Sfftllng help for the wounded B.A tn a sma.11 town. Hanni· bat and the Face are Jelled and forced to oope with vicious mo10tcyct1sts. (R) ( t hr ) 8 al MClll YWOCIClt M tin fJll UUllfT9, PMTICarol Burnett. Jack Lemmon. Wal· ter Matthau and Bun Reynolds Introduce lltm cNps highlighting msny of the top comedians in motion picture history Q LI hr.J G llCMI "Don't Push. I'll Charge When I'm AeadY" ( 1969. Comedy) Enzo Ceru· slc;o. Sue Lyon An ltallan POW aomehow gets drafted Into the United States Army ~~ W INll .z:-LllCOUI "Mrs. Lincoln's Huabend" Cluflng the days of the CMI W11. Pf"*" .. lie heigtlt9fl9d on Lincoln et family man by the treQIC loee of a soo and rumors ol Mrs. Llncofn's Conteoer11e ~thla ( 1 hf.) ... "TheM~ctianger1" {Pltl I) ( 1976, Drama) Kiri( Douglas. CM11optw Plummet. The announcement that the prftldent of • large Amerloen benll la dying ol CIN* ~lpltat .. en lnten .. tfruggle fOf ~ bttwMn IWO viee !etldenta. (2 hf'a.) .. , "The Pleeauta Ot Finding Things t" A candid ponralt Of Nobel Prtn-wtn- '*lll phytlellt 'Rlchord 'evnman II Pf .. ten19d. (RI n . ( 1tv.) • W-..""'Or. Henry ~ .. °' ~ • traurne ugeon. ,,_. ltv'M ~tllnts who "9Yt bMr\ tllken to SL Anl=.::=;r Dtnver. Colo. (1 Iv) ~., ..... , --COmtdy lkttehlii oomblne wtltl __ ""' and ""'footage In M Clffl>MI, Mllric .... olf D ll0¥9 ··Gone tn 60 Seconds" ( 1974, Adventure) H.B Hallckl. Marlon Busie, A professional lhlef tries to steal over 50 e11penslve automoblles tn te88 than a week. ·po· ( 1 hr . 45 min ) • 01) WOllAll WATCH Featured: lotus we1n- s1ock. comedienne; Anne Timm, reel estate agent, Noreen Rouse. scuba diving Instructor "(£) IR'I GMATUT ••m "Saviors. Saints and Sinners" ( 1 hr I l::w 8 Cll OW TmS wnN-.&. M0'81 Con· temporary issues that affect the dally lives ol Amerteans to dltferent degrees are e11a· m1™'~n1 Moyers ~ O¥IR Hllll, -.......rf This SllU8· lion comedy takes a humorous t~ at the Washington press corps 1:9Q!)1M1 CAnM .. 8 Cl) MOVIE "HEAL TH" ( 1979, Come- dy') Lauren Bacall. Glenda Jackson . Directed by Robert Allman. A national heal!h food convention Is the scene of a power slrU91Jle between the aged heed of a health load company and her ambWous underNng (2 hrs ) Q G> --l'llB.I Remington IS reunired with his con·arllsl mentor (Efrem Z1mbahst Jr ) , who plans to avenge the murdef ot his associate by a corrupt ca111· no owner (R) ( 1 hr.) U Ol ntEl'I ~""Janet and Terri jump 10 conctuslons upon finding Jack In the company of a beautiful girt (Ilene Graft) wee=.a negligee (R) D m 1.-UMC0tJt "UnwtlJrng Warri- or" President Lincoln takes p&fsonal charge ol 1esponslbillty tor the conduct ol the Ch/It War tottowlng early Union Army' detests ( I hr ) ID UPllm "Dr Heniy Cleveland" Of Cleveland, a trauma surgeon, treats three patients who have been takefl to St Ant~~fi'p1tat in Denver, Coto ( 1 hr I Ci) AT POPI "Gregory Hines" Snlgef I dancer Gregory Hines p&fforms works by trvrng B8flln, Harold Arlen and fubie Blake. John W1lllams and the Bos· ton Pops Orchestra round Olli lhe PfO- gram with "The Theme Ftom Arthur" and "Gonna Fly Now " ( 1 hi.) (l:) llCMI "Fallen Angel" (1981, Dfama) Melinda Oiiton, Dana Hill A IOnely 13· year-old glrl unwlttlngfy beComes Involved In the world ot child pomography ( 1 hr , 40mln) •OYll "Body Heal" (1 981 . Suspensel Wiiiiam Hurt Kathleen Tumer A smantlme Floflda lawyer Is P8fSU8ded by hlS lovei 10 murder her husband 'A' ( I hr . 55 n11n) (l) ~y ITCml The work Of today's hottest young wrll9fl, direct~ and start ere Qllhefed together In thort fllm, vtdaO and animated eegments. ( 1 hr.) (0) Cl) llO¥ll "The MlttiOnary" ( 1982. Comedy) MlchHI P1Jln, Maggie Smith. In Vlotorlan LOnclon. an Angllcan cle1gyman fresh from Africa i. alllgned to hMd • wm mlNlon for fallen women with the flnanclll tuppafl of hit 1morous ti.nelac· •r:tte 'R' ( f ht .. 30 min.) (IJ NUI Melba Moor•, ~ Gulj-ltume and Shetrnen ~y era fMt~ 1n a patformance of 1t1t hit Btoadway rnualcal belled on Oelll O.Ylt'• play "Pur· lie VlclOl'IOW. .. (21'11'1., 20 min.} •lmlllMI "Sllomt" (t963, Chma) Rita Hiyworth. Stewart Granget _caat out or Roma by lh41 tmP8fOI', tho Pai.tl!\lan prtnc ... c:urrlet favor with King HarOd lo 5trenglhen hef potltlon In fNt e.11em CIT!Olit 12 M., fO ~ 119(1)'.,.._ II "L.A '13. -Monclay Cont. Gil oaMm CGWfTY TOOA'f 11:a (~ 1MI W9 C.:1AILI PWQYI The 1rr9 vo11,nt coffi9dlenne i:>ttrlOrms aboard 1"41 Queen Mary with guest stars Carmen McRae. Belly Whltci, Jim Rackus. Donna P8$COw, Zelda Rubinstein and L1nc:la Hop- klr1$ _1 t hr ) .-e (I) llOVIE "Uulsroe Chance" ( 1918, Orama) Yvelle Mlm•t'l.I'-. Beve11y H()f)e Atkinson A wrongly 1111µ11soned woman 1s accused ol murderh'g the 11111er wtw a:r.saulled her (R) (I hr 20 min) ,.m-Mmf't 1MI "90TICTOM llOVll "Block Pa1ch" ( 1967, Wesl- ern) GeOfge Montgomery Diane Brew- ster A lawman l1nds hlmsell accused ol mulllple c11mes (2 hrs, 30 min ) ~-toem t:tl --MIOl-.e ( ) llOVIE "H 0 T S t ' ( 1979 Comedy) Susan Kiger. I Isa London A r.oror1ty re1ec1 decides lo lorm her own club ol co eds who co11cen11a1e on grelllylfl11 sex s1a111ed collegians A' (I hr . 35 mtn ) (I. I llOVIE "Eve1y Wh1ct1 Way She Can" ( 1981 Orama) Loni Sanders. Lisa Deleeuw A cowgirl slops al nothing 10 i ase het b0yl11end ( I ht . 30 min ) ,. m .c ... O'ftJllQtfT -..AUntY llOVIE "Bowery Ballallon" ( 1951 Comedy) Buwery Boys, v11g1n1a Hewitt The Boys decode to go 10 war. so lhey lorm their ow11 hyhting un11 ( 1 hr , 30 r111n) (El AUTO AAC*O 'SCCA Super Vees (from Cleveland, Ohio) ( 1 hr ) t:ll(S) llOVlf "Nlyhl Shill" I 1982. Comedy) Henry Wonkier Michael Kealon Twn n1ght11me 11101gue attentldnis become "love brokets" tor a yroup ol hoo~ers who have losl 1he11 p11np 'R' (I hr., 45 min I -Tuesday -•Morning Movies- .. (l ) "Br19111 Haas Must Be K1t1eo" ( t98 1) Philippe Noire!, Jean Rochefort. (2 hrs ) Ila 1 ~"My Champion" ( 1981, Orama) Yoko Shimada Chns Mitchum (I hr 45 mrn ) MllCI "The Real Glory" ( 1939. Orama) Gary Cooper, l'l:ivtd Mlven I 1 hr , 35 min) Oil .. A Challenge For Robin Hood" ( 1968 ACIVenture) Bame Ingham. James Hayter ( I h1 . 35 mtn ) .. @ 'T11~I Tra•:oltng Sa1es1a(Jy.. ( 19!it., Comedy) Ginger Roger-; Barry Nelson (2 hrs) fta(O) ··H1!' $µ1111 0 1 SI Louis" I 1957 Blog raphy) Jami:s Stewart Murray Harn1l1on (2 hrs . 30 m111 l 0 "Green Ice ( 1981 Aavenlure) Ryan o·Neal. Anne Archer t I hr . 55 min ) Ne(!) "Sulltvan's Travels" ( 1941 Comedy) Joel McCrea Veronica laf..e (2 hrs) lZ) "Clash By Night • ( 1952. D•ama) Bat· bara S1anwyck. Paul Douglas (I hr 4!"> min.) Ml(C) "Fallen Angel" ( 198 t. Orama) Melin da Dillon, Dana Hill. ( I hr . 40 min ) (S) "Black Beauty" ( 197 t Olama) Mark Lesl81, Walter Slezak (I hr 45 min I d0 "Gone tn 60 Seconds·· I t974 Adven· ture) H B Haltckt. Ma11on Bus1a ( 1 hr 45 mor'I.) Ml!Ol "Wallz Across Te~a!;" ( 1982. Orama) Anne Archer Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr. 40 min) (Zl "An Enemy Ot The People" I t977. 09CMI "Hallowoen II'' (1981, Honor) Jamie Loe Curtis. Donald Pleatene9. A ~'4t11sly lnaane murder•r continues nls reign ol tenor In 1 amaU town 'R' ( 1 hr , 30:J. W {ti) "The Beat Little WhOlehouN In Texas" (198:l. Mu8lc81) Bon Rey~ Dolly Parton A llamb<>yant, mockral<ll\g TV peuiona~ty trlff 10 cl<>Se CSown e popu- lur bawdy hOIJ84! ·A' (I hi .. 55 min.) llll I ()) CM ... -.NATat '= COT1U: UP Cl.Oii Guetl Lalnle Kuan (O)llOVll "Lunch Wagon" (1981. Com. dy) Candy Moore, Chuck McCenn A trio ol beauties run Into trouble lrom competi- tors whlle piovldlng sustenance 10 hung1y con&11uotlon worke<s 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) nl--.OAT&.Mm 1:11 ... --··-HJ. (IQ tll .,_"The Sectet Policeman'• Other Ball" ( 1981, Comedy) John Oee&e. Graham Chapman. British comedians and musicians, lnckJdlnn caat members lrom "Monty Python.';· ·r.Beyond The Fringe" and "Not The Nine O'Clock News," Pllf· 1om1 1n a conoert f0t lhe benefit ot Amnesty lnternallonal 'A' (I hr • 30 min ) -~=-lmlat C1i.l1UH•1n•1 (Z) llOVIE "The Missionary" ( 1982. Com- edy) Michael Peltn, Maggie Smllh In VIC· 1011an London. an Anglican clergyman lresh lrom Al11ca Is assigned to head a slum tnission for lallen women with lhe ttnafl(..1al suppOtl ot his amorous t>enelac· tress 'R' ( I h1 . JO min ) ~ 0 llOWE "The Garden 0 1 The F1nz1-Con· 11nis" ( 1971 Olama) Uno Capollcchlo. Oom1n1que Sanda Orlecle<I by V111orio De Orama) Ste11e McOueen. Charles Dut"n· 1n.9 (2 hrs) .. tCJ "Improper Channels" (198t, Come- dy) Alan Arkin. Mar1e11e Hartley. ( 1 hr., 32mtn ) (H) 'FOlce 10 From Na11arone" (1978, Adventure) Robert Shaw. Hamson FOid l2 hrs) (S) "Intruder In The Oust" ( 1950, Drama) Juano Hernandez. Claude Jarman Jr (I hr .. 25 min) -@ "Aide The Wiid Surr · ( t964, Otama) Fabian. Shelley Fabares (2 hrs ) .,.g "They Gol Me COV81ed" ( 1943, Com edy) Bob 11ope. Dorolhy Lamour ( 1 hr . 35 min) U• (~ "rhe Missionary" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael Palin, Maggie Sm11h ( t hr , 30 min l '1°) "The Lone Hand" ( t954, Western) Joel McCrea. Barba1a Hale. ( 1 hr_, 30 min) tt:ll(C) "My Champton" (198 1, Orama) Yoko Shimada, Ch11s Mitchum. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) lO.l "Sharky's Machine" (1981, Adven- turel Burl ReynoldS. Rachel W81d. (2 hrs.) -a11emooa ....,.__ tHI 0 ··The Glory Bngade" ( 1953, Orama) V1<;I01 Mature. lee Marvin. ( t hr., 30 min) ti) "Tall Story" ( 1960 Comedy) Jane Fonda. Anthony Perkins (2 hrs.) 0 "Here Comes The Groom" ( t934 Sica. Antl•Semllltm QI~ and poleo- nously lnvadff ll'le llv• of two Jewltltl tumlllet ltvlnQ In Italy befOfe World War 11. 'R' (I hr . 35 min ) am (1) ~ John Byner lt!Ow• you thlnga 8lt8ngtll than truth. latqer than ltte. and zanier than •nythlng you ve ever Men. Q ldli PMTtt• ..,. MM1'llMf, llAl't UlnWlt .,. "Roud Games" ( 1981, My. tery) Stacy Keach, Jamie Lee Curtis. An eccentric trucke<. a beaulltul hllchhlk• and a psychapathle killer traveling the !IUme route ploy games of Illa and death. 'PG' ( t hr .. 40 rnln.) .. (8)110¥11 "Night Shih" (1982. COmedy) Henry Winkle!, Michael Keaton. Two nlghltl!T14' morgue a1tendan1s become "love t>rol<ers" fOf a group of h<>Ollfd who have !061 lllelr pimp 'R' (I ht., 46 min.) 411Ml 10Pflntl-..... IU 11•M191 (II) .,_ "Ptlsoners Qt The Lost Uni- verse" ( 1983. Science-Fiction) Kay Lenz. Richard Ha1cn An eleclriclan must save e TV reporter horn a cruel warlOfd wtlen the 1wo are transported 1n10 anolhef dlmeo- sloo. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) W (f)IUU.Wlml CC) llOwtl "Ca1as1ropt1er· ( 1977) Docv- mentary Narrated by William Conrad. Many ol the most devastating disasters In hlSIOl y, including lhe ellpioslon of Ille Hln- denbutij and the Stnlung of lhe Andrea Dorta, are rell11ed on a cOltage of crises. 'PG~. 32 min.) =~.,. ··s11arige Behaviol" (1981. Suspense) Michael Murphy, Louise Fletcher A police Olhcer lnvestiga1e11 a seiies ol brutal murders 1n a small Mid· westetn college town 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) Comedy) Jack Haley. Mary Boland. (1 hi .. 55 mm ) 11:11'1) "Sin Town" (1942. Aovenrure) Con- stance Bennen. Br oderk:k Crawf<><d. ( 1. hr.. 30 min.) ' W Cil "Brlgill Haas Musi Be Kiiied" (1981) Philippe No<ret. Jean Rochefort, (2 hrs.) ,.CC) "Bear Island" (1980, Suspense) Don- ald Sutherland, Vanessa Redgrave. ( 1 hr .. 43min) •@"The Gay Divorcee" ( 1934, Musical) Fred Asta11e. Ginger Rogers. (2 hrs.) lS) "Gregory's Girl" ( 1982. Comedy) G0rdon John Sinclair. Dee Hepburn. 1 t hr., 30 nun) 0 "Who Has Seen The Wind?" ( 1977, Olama) Gordon Plnsent, Jose Fe<rer {I hr .. 40 min) Ml([} "Looller" (1981, Science-Fiction) Alber! Finney, James CobUrn. (1 hr .. 34 min.) Cll "Clasn By Night" ( 1952. Orama) Bar· bare Slanwyck, Paul Douglas. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) ldl(C) "The Real raory" ( t939. Orama) Gaty Cooper, t d Niven. ( 1 hr., 35 min) CJ) "Bl11r,k Beauty'' ( 197 1, Orama) Marl< Leslc 'alter Slezak. 't l\r., 45 min,) 411M(8) 'A Challenge Fof Robin Hood" ( 1968. Adventure) Barrie Ingham, Jamea Hayter. (I hr , 35 min ) 0 "The Mango Tree" ( 1977. Olama) Geraldine Fitzgetald ( 1 hr • 35 min ) Friday. Aug. 121 1983 23 -Tuesday Coat. When a wealthy playboy decides to send a French O<phan girl to college. he doesn't anticipate that a thing ltke love might tntertere. (2 hrs , 30 mtn ) CI)• 11•11 .... D MOVIE "Sharl(y's Machine' ( t98 t, Adventure) Burl Reynolds. Rachel Ward. A vice cop uncovers htgh·level govern· ment corruption while lnvestlgatl(IO the murder of a call girl. 'R' (2 hrs ) •OD llOYlt "Body Hear" ( t98t, Suspense) Wiiiiam Hurl, Kathleen Turner A smalltime Florida lawyer Is persuaded by his lover to murder her husband. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 51' ::iln.) aa(!)FMTN» -Morning Movles- •CID "Heavy Metal" ( 1981. Science-Fie· tlof'I) Animated. Volces of John Candy, John Vernon. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%)"Clash By Night" ( 1952. Drama) Ber· bara Stanwyck. Paul Dovglas. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) .. Cl "Fireblrd 2015 A. D " ( 1981, Adven· ture) Darren McGav1n. Dovg McClure, (1 hr .. 35 min.) · •(C) .. Telle II From The Top" (1981, Com· edy) Annie Girardot, Pierre Monday. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) .. Ill> "The Matchmaker" (1958, Comedy) Shirley Booth. Anthony Perkins (2 hrs.) ... ''The Gambler" ( 1980, Western) Kenny Rogers, Lee Purcell ( 1 hr.. 35 min) 18 (!) "Love Letters" ( 1945. Orama) Jen nifer Jones. Joseph Collen. (2 hrs ) cm "Paternity" ( 198 t, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Beverly O' Angelo ( 1 hr . 35 min.) (%) "Flrefo•" ( t962. Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones. (2 hrs , 15 min.) M (C) "Nosferatu. The Vampire" (1979. Fantasy) Klaus Kln~I. Isabelle Adjani. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) .. e "The Gumball Rally" ( 1976, Come- dy) Michael Sarriu ln, Tim Mcintire, ( 1 hr., .c7 min,) •cm "Birth 0 1 Tf'le Beatles" (1979. Blogra· phy) Stephen McKenna. Rod Culbeftson. 1! hr .. 40 min.) .. (%) "Loo61er" (1981, Science-Fiction) . Albert Finney, James Coburn ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) -ct) "The Cowboy And The Lady" (1938, Western) Gary Coope<. Merle Oberon. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CB> "Time Alter Time" ( 1979. Science· Fiction) Malcolm McDowell. David Werrtef ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) ())"Three Little Words" ( 1960, Mullieal) Fred A&talre. Red Skelton ( 1 hr., 40 min.) .. Ill> ''Mr. Klngstreers War" (1971, Ora· ma) John Saxon. Tl~I Hec:lten. (2 hn.) -· "Ruoaway 1818nd • (No Oete. Adven-tufe) Miles BuchanM, S""°"" 9u<:h1tn11n. (J hr .. 35 min.) ._. "Smugg14Jr'& Island" ( 195 t, Adven· ture) Jett Ch9ndler. Evelyn t<eyee ( 1 ht., 30mlri.) tW(t) "Joumev Out Of Oarkntsa" (1967. Adventure) Ronald MotH , Konrad M4tthffl, ( 1 hr , 2& min.) (%.) "Tf'le Seclet Of NIMH" (1942. Fants• t)') Animated. Volott OI Elltabeth H•rt· men. Dom Deluise ( 1 llr .. 20 min.1 2t Frlday, Aug. 12, 1983· (I) llMY IWITUIC, llMY tWnlWt ~ UOlY ITCMI The w0<k of today's hollest young writers. director-; and stars arc gathered together 1n short lilm. v1dPO and animared segmenrs ( 1 hr ) (.ZJllO¥IE "Putney Swope" ( 1969, Corne dy) Arnold Johnson, Laura Greene Black militants take over a large advertising agency and begin promoting "Truth And Soul." ( 1 hr .• 28 min.I •1TCJP<ITMl-Nnm • 1Htl1ml(R) .,_ "Foul Play" ( 1978, Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase A librarian enrtsts the aid of an inept police detective •JU1ernooa 11ov1es-.-a "The Gambler From Natche.z" (1954. Adventure) Dale Robenson. Debra Paget. (1 hr., JO min.) m "The Sl<>fY 01 Mankind" ( 1957, Fan- tasy) Ronald Corman, Hedy Lamarr (2 hrs.) cm "Loo61in' To Get Oul" (1982, Come- dy) Jon Voight, Ann-Margret. ( 1 hr .. 45 min) (I) "Mommle Dearest" ( 1961. Orama) Faye Ounawsy. Diana Scarwld. (2 hrs . 9 min.) -· "Jekylf And Hy~ ... Togelher Again" ( 1982. Comedy) 'Mark Blanklleld, Bess Armstrong. (1 hr .. 25 min,) f£) "The Sf<>fY Of Molly )(" ( 1950. Ora· ma) June Havoc, John RusseH ( 1 h1 .. 30 min.) W (C) "Take II From The Top" ( t981. Com- edy) Annie Girardot. Pierre Monday ( 1 hr., 25 min.) (%) "I Love You, Rosa" ( 1972, Orama) MIChael Bat-Adam, Gabl Otterman. 11 hr .. 40 min.) W CID "Gregory's Gitt" ( 1962. Comedy) G0<don John Sinclair. Dee Hepbllrn ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ttl(Q) "Paternity" (1981, Comedyl Burl Reynolds. Beverly 0' Angelo. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) ,.., "The Gambler" ( 1980. Weslern) Kenny Rogers, Lee Purcell. ( 1 hr., 35 min.I •CC) "Ttllle This Job And Shove II" ( t98 I, Comedy) Robert Hays. Barbara Hershey l! hr .. 40 mln.) (%) "All The Marbles" (1981, CQmedy) Peter Falk, Bun Young. ( 1 hr . 55 min.) •• "The Gumball Rally" ( 1976. Come- dy) Michael Sarrazln. Tim Mcintire, ( 1 hr •• 4lmln.) 4llill(Q) "Birth Of The Beatles" ( 1979. Blogra· phy) Stephen McKenn•. Rod Culbertson U hr .. 40 min.) •W "Thofoughly Modern Millie" ( 1967. Mutleat) Julie Andrews. Carol Channing .@hr11.) ~ "Nolf8falu. The Vampire" ( 1979. F8ntasy) Ktaus KinMll, 118b011e Adj8ni ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) (Q .. S111 Paek" ( 1982, Comedy) Kenny ~,._ Olane Lane. ( I hr .. .t6 min.) (%) "Loolutr" ( 1981. Sclttn0~flctton) Al~I Finney, J8rnet Cobvm ( 1 hr • 3oi min.) .. «!) "CoWboy" (1958. Actventure) J.tek 1 L~. GltM Fout. (2 hrl. l -·&it' ~ ..... ;iffer She bPCorne<; involved rn a bizarre <;•mes ol murders and kidnapping alfempts PG' I I hr , 50 m•n J .-·c 1 MOVIE 'Thp RPAI Glory" ( f939. Orn ma) C11ry l.ooper Da111d N111en A military rloc1or aios 1n medical and poltttcal areas in lhe Ph11tpp1nes followmg the Spanish- American War. I 1 hr., 35 min ) dl ~l .V IUU.--~ ( l MOVIE "Sha1ky's Machine" ( 1961, Adventure) Burt Reynolds. Rachel Ward A vice cop uncovers hlgh·tevel govern- ment corruption While Investigating the murde1 of A call girl 'A' (2 hrs ) t:a@ LAllE I-::_:r.:.Q HAWAIPWI .. 0¥a IAIY Guest singer Kttty Carllsle. i:'i.~lme Airer Time" ( 1979. Sc•· ence·Flellon) MatcOlm McDowell, David Warner H G Wells chases the Infamous Jack the Rippe1 from Victorian London 10 modern-day San Francisco through the use ol a time machine. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) ~ llOVIE "The ,Ooldwyn Follies" ( 1936, Musical) Adolphe Menjou. Ella Logan A film produce• rr1es to induce a young girl 10 act as a Judge 10< hts upcoming musical 'revue ( 1 hr • 55 min.) 0 llO¥a "Circle Of Two" ( t960, Romance) n1chard Burton. Tatum O'Near Despite strong parental opposi· tlon. a poignant romance develops between a 60·yeer-old arOst end a preco- cious teen-age schoolgirl 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 1rnn.) l*:aVAllDYU ..... ~la!a DICa CAVITT (Wt) ALL•TMl,Al&Y --~ flA M1. CC*fAOT UMTI (91) .... ,. .. . ...., ,..,~ .. HUY ICC.MY MC ... D P&TIAGUllll NIJCIWOllM 8"8'~ TOlelltT Delle Reeee tells how 5M recovered from a ~1100s 111- IMs-slnglng. IMllC OI fUUI. PAIRllQ ._..._.. "Garx Cooper" MOVIE "Grogory'11 Glrl ' ( 1982. Come· dy) Gordon John S1no1,.rr, OM Hepburn. A Scottlsl'I schoolt>oy 11111• head-ovor· heel& IOI hi' eoceer fHm's first femnt. ~Y-Or 'PG' 1 1 hr • 30 min > IO-... "Clttlf'I Dy Nlotil" ( 1952. Ora· mo) 91nbflra Stanwyc~, Paul Oooglas . Out of IOflelln ... s • wC>mftn m•rrle• the alclpper ot • llthlng bOftt, but econ turna h4ff ettentlof'I& to hi• best 1r1en9. ( t hr • 4lJ lmlnJ... OCMfTYtmAY 119 ... NI t•MTOll r.twtd: I bcthind-t,,._ -Tuesday Cont. Amerk:an C4Jp 11 t utun t 1nals' (A) ( I ni I ... 81 • TO. VIOtul" 1llle111pl Ill YV8 h(ll house by occup11no 11 1t1on h orn a '..MOy cha111c1er gttls her into 11ven deeper 1rov !.>le (RI Cf) ~ "Stale ra11 I 1962. Mu~al) Pat t3<>011e, Bobuy Darin A tt11nlly ot fou1 becomo entangled 1n mnny p10blttlll!I at lhe annual stale lair (2 hr!l 30 mm ) m nc t11111.u1 .. II CZ IT. a ..... Dr Westphall tr1es 10 track down Iha l)ef&On lmµersouallng a l)l'lysJclan, and a fomler g1111r1end (Doro- thy Fletdlng) ol Dr Samuels jOtnS lhe SI Ellglus stall. (A) ( I hr ) l amm ... 9 MAllf TO MAllT Jenniter allends her college reunion. where a romanttcally ot>sessed former classmate (Kip Niven) plans 10 klll Jonathan and win Iler love tRl 0 (I hr) &it R ~ DIATM Ol' MM Alm rntlL "°'8mM Ttie con1rovers1a1 Rosent>erg·SobeU case, 1nvolvlng the al~ passing ot arorrnc secrets to the S011iet Union, is re·exanuned: the Rosen· bergs' two sons discuss the case. (I hr., 30m1n) m> u.E>Y c:ena TOMGHT ''A Salute To Duke" Sarah Vaughan, Joe Williams and omer 1au g1ea1s pay a special tr1bu1e 10 the lale orchosrra leader and compos ei. Duke Elli= (R) ( 1 nr ) (L1Gf11WG Two cousins, who eren'I being rreated very well by !he world, pull ofl an ingenious bank he1s1 0 MO¥a "The Best I 1111e Wnorehouse In Teicas" ( t982. Musical) Bun Reynolds. Dolly Parton A flamboyant. muckraking TV personality Irias 10 close down a popu --~lar ~·~) (t hr , 55 min ) -........,.MrTWOM..,,. _,,DAY• 118 MO¥a ··Putney Swope" ( t969. Come· dy) Arnold Johnson, Laura Greene Black m11. :Pts take over a large advertising agency and begin promo11ng "Truth And Soul " ( t hr . 28 min.) =1'=:m ... IATWl>AY llQHT . •llMCHOl'- ntf .IEffDIOM lllelYt&L • llAl~a TMEAT9'l "Fhckers" Arnie gains respecl 101 hos wile when she pitches 1n 10 help converl an old ware house into a movie s1ud10 (Pan 3) (R) Q (lhr) (CJ llOVll "Lady Chatterley's Lover" ( 198 t. Drama) Sylvia Kristel. Nte11olas Clay DH Lawrence's story at>out lhe wile ot a paraplegic Enghsn aristocrat who 1al\es her husband's gRmekeeper as her lover 1s retold 'R' (I h1 . 45 min ) (E ) AUITIW..We IUO R>OTIAU North Melbourne vs Hawthorn (R) ( 1 nr . 30 min.) (H) ~ llCll .. COMCIJIT Fleetwoou Mac member Nocks pertorms 'Alter Ttie Gtiller Fades." "Leathet AM Lace. • "The Highwayman" and "Bella Donna," as well as lavo111es from lhe Fleetwood Mac rep ert0tre Taped al the Fo> W1ISh11e Theatre in Los Angeles ( t hr ) (1.JMOVW ·•Tropic Ot Oes11e" (1979. Ora ma) Georgina Spet11111 Jes1e SI James Dllrong World War II a heanbroken ll<>Oker m a Honolulu whorehouse ptans 10 retUtr'I 10 the Ma1111and but is delayed by th~ arrrval ol a clulch ol war weary seamen ti hr Sm1n ) (O)lllOVW "The I <l!>t Twc• Weeks" ( 198t Dr11m11) C .. lfe Malla. Tom Callaway A womnn wrnl~ wllh a decl&IOn at>Out het llJ~lng marriage during a family vacation In Mulne ( t h1 , 25 min ) al) 1W CWI rea1u1ed champion high )Urt'lpet Ja,,,_s. Fra.i1e1 eicplalns how to become a world cl~ss athlete. a woman who was shol at polnt·blank raf'\ge ( I hr . 3bmtn) 1~(11) .,_ "Da1k Pasaage" (1947, My&· tery) Humphrey Booart. Lauren Bacall. A man escapes trom San Quentin to prove hlmsetl tnnoc41'1t or mu1deflng tus wife (2 hrs, IOmln) 1tlt II Cl) flOUCa ITOIY A polfce ottlcer (Milla Connois) Is wracked with guilt over re()elvlng a medal ot tlonoi tor an lnclderlt In which his partner (James Oar1en) was killed (Al t2 nrs .. 30 min.) D GD nc...,"' CMIClll Host: Johnny Carson Gues1a. Madeline KalVI. Pele Bar· lbU'!5,ti-rn- lliWIYO MO¥a "Greg()()''a Gl1f" ( 1982. Com&- dy) Goidon John Sinclair, Dee Hepburn. A Scottish schoolboy fallS head-ove1· heels for his soocef ream's first female player. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 30 min.) 1290 enar~t...-r Don Adams talks about his new canooo show based on ··Gel Smart " G MO¥a ''The St()()' 0 1 Alexander Graham Bell" ( t939. Biography) Don Ameche. Lorelle Young EncOlHaged by rne lave ot his wile. Belt struggles relent· 1e~ly 10 perfect the telephone (2 hrs .. 5 rnm l (!) ..,., ... _____ "'"'••--... m .,_ "The Man From Colorado" ( 1948, Western) Glenn Ford, Wllllam Hof.. den A newly appointed federal judge of the CoJOfado Territory Is sadistic to those who oppose his harshness. (2 hrs.) CB) llCMI "The Missionary" ( 1982. Com· edy) Mlcheel Palin, Maggie Smith. In Vic· 1or1an London, an Anglican clergyman lresh lrom Alrlca Is assigned 10 head a slum mission IOI fallen women with the financial SUPPOf'I ol his amcirous benef~c.· tress 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) g.,_ "Private Lessons" ( 1980, Com· edy) Sylvia Kriste!. Howard Hesseman A housekeeper has an ulterior motive l<>t prOV1d1ng he1 employer's teen·age son with his first sei1ual e1<penef\Ce. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30mln) (1) MO¥a "Brlgllt Haas Must Be Kiiied" (198 1) Phillppe NOtret. Jean Rochelo<t (2 hrs.) ~11 (LJ .,_ "The Seven Samurai" (1956, Ad\lenture) Takashl Shimura, Tosnlro ~Mune A small v1t1age lurns to a group of professional warriors for protection during a Ja~nese civil war ( 4 hrs.) 1:2::a a m u1111GHT wme DAW»~ Guests comedian Arsenlo Hall, Lowell Davis (who makes lists ot the people he meers) ( t hr ) BA.,.••1•1a lllOVW "Lolly Madonna" ( 1973. Ora- ma) Roo Slelger, Robert Ryan A teud erupts when the Gutshalls and the Feath· ers. modern-day moonshmers, ray claim to the same parcel ot land ( 1 hr., 30 min) (!) W. ~TMIATM @) 8fraf~ TOllQHr Don Adams talks about his new cartoon show basad on "Gel Smart .. ml LOW. ....... rm.I <El ~ "OavtS Cup Quarterfinal Hignllghts" (A) ( 1 hr ) (0) .,. "The 8t1ee1flghter'' ( 1974, AdventUte) SOOny Chlbn, Gerald Yt1me Cl& A man. using his kung-tu proweu. It hired 10 ward oil ChlnfW> hOO<Jloma who aie trying to muscle In oo Japan's oll aop- 1 •R' ( 1 hr . t 4 mm ) -~CCMf\'YTOOAY !119 ) MOW9 "Things Are Tough All Over" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard "Q\eech" Met· In. lOO'lmy Chong Two men have nuirwt<- oos mfsadvenlures whlle d11vlng an Arab- owned, money lllted limo 10 Las Vegas 'R' ( t hr , 30 min ) we .,. "Ovlck, Let's Oel Married" ( 1971, Adventure) Ginger Rogers. Ray Milland rtle local "madame" and the mayOI are enhsted to help a mastermind ga1n possession of a legendary ueasure. (2 hrs.) Cf) _,. "Batlle Of The Bulge" (Part 1) ( 1966, Adventure) Henry Fonda. Robert Ryan Hltldered by bad wea(her, Ameri- can t1oops Siem a massive German 01100- slve by deVetoplnu a b1llllan1 strategy (2 hfs) II) MO¥a "tee Patace" ( 1960. Drama) Rtehard Bunon. Robert Ryan. Two men wage a tiletong baltle du11ng the rowdy 111st0fy ol the Alasl\an territory (2 nrs . 30 min,) CS) lOVllG ....,. a fllJRCT COUP'L.11 lplsode53) -tccm tS ---9(M-• tS fJD ..c ... OftJlllQNT I~ IRRTlrl ''LA '83 Ame1ican C4Jp II ·-lnd1llidual frnals" (n) l1 hr.) (SJ A..,. DAY• IDIN Francie uncovers Hud's secfet g .,_ "Homework" ( 1982. Comedy) Joan Collins. Michael Morgan A high school student has a difficult time trying to loseh1svlr~ 11 hr , JO mm) tS CID tu. 1'MI lttoW • .-GAVI Sneezy Waters pa11reys the legend· ary country-western singer In a conceit teatu11"9 such Wtlhams hits as "Your Chea tin Heart, .. "Hey. Good Look In' " and "Why Don't You Love Me?" ( 1 hr., 30mln) a.I~..,,. 91QHTWATCH TCm COTTI.E: UP Cl.Gii "Burn Victim" (l) lllOVW "The Missionary" ( 1982, Comedy) Michael Patin. Maggie Smit11. In Victorian London. an A11ghcan clergyman fresh lrom Al11ca 1s assigned to head a slum m1SS1on tor tallen women with the tlnanc1al suppart ot his amorous t>enefac- tr ess 'R' ( t hr. 30 mm.) (SJ MO¥a "The Postman Always Rings Twlee" ( 1981, Diama) Jack N•cholsoo, Jessica Lange A young woman and her lover plot to murder her husband. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 37 min l ~(C) llOVlf "Bear Island" ( 1980. Suspense) Donald Sutherland. Vanessa Redgrave An Arctic weather-research team's members are forced into a fight for .. ,~~~'""'"' a.i llOVll "Appointment In Honduras" ( 1953. Adventure) Glenn roid. Ann She11dan An Amer1ean rallies to the cause ot freedom 101 ,1 South American country by conv1nc1ng a band of outlaws to assist h1111 ( t nr , 30 nun ) Cf) llOll9fQ ITIETCH CD lllOVW "Daddy Long I egs" ( 1955, Musical) fred Astaire Leslie Caron Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 25 -Weclnesclay Cont. 0 1 ntE llGHTIOUI MOTI-ttlT ..... VEJtSMl Cll.lmtAnoM 0 MOVIE 'er1ms1one And Treacle" c tGR;> Drama) Sttng, Denholm Elliott A '"Y"'""°''s young man cons his way into a 1.yrucal businessman's household and the hearts of the man's wile and crippled daughler 'R' { 1 hr, 25 min.) (Z)mYIE "All The Marbles" (1981. Com- edy) Peler Falk. Burt Young. A hustling, wisecracking manager pushes his two lemale wresllers toward the top 'A' ( 1 hr SS min) 111119 ElfTaT~ TOllQHf Delta Reese lelts how she recovered from a serious Ill· nes<i and returned to singing 0 MOVIE "H1ghef And Higher" ( 1943. Musical) Mtehele Morgan, !=rank Sinatra A man devises an Ingenious scheme 10 compensate his household servanrs. ( 1 h1 !>S m1n ) (~ llDEPBaNT ~--m mYIE "Broken Arrow" ( 1950. West· ern) James S1ewar1. Jell Chandler. In the t870s, the courage ol a scour helps bring peare belween Ar1Zona settlers and lhe hostilf'.\ Apaches (2 hrs l G) MICCIU A look Is laken 81 Choices anrl oplionc; available to the view8f 10 a~:.ure a lulure ot l1nanctal Independence, tree lrom worry and 1n~unty. ( 1 hr ) t2:a 0 m UTt NIGHT wmt DAVID~ Ci11ests rock muslOlan Captain Beefhea.rt. i.:nmed1an Richard Morris. Hugh l).mne ol rhi> Npw Y01k C11y Subwar System's Lost ,,ntJ round Department. I hr ) 0AMEW•C....O 0 MOVIE "Beach Party" ( t963. Come- llyl Oororhy Mnlooe. Aobetl Cummings. ne'-,f'iH<;h into the sex habits of modem yo111h leads a mrddle·aged anthropology prol0SS01 into lhe teen-age beach scene. ~hr JOm1n) ~c.YTMIA1'M nrrDT~ TOlllHT Datta Aee541 tells how she recovered lrom a setl<>Ua Ill· ness and returned to singing. £CJ *Ml "The Fog" (l980, HorrOf) Ac1ttrtnne Barbeau. Hal Holbrook. Terror comes 10 a small coa&lol town In the lorm ol an ominous mist surrounding the venyetut ghosts or lepers killed in e shipwreck B century earlier. 'R' It hr .. 31 min) (E) IY~ IW I "L A. '83: American Cup II -Teem Flnall" (R) (1 hr.) CO> MO¥ll "Lool(ln' To Get OUt" ( 1982. Comedy) Jon Voight, Ann-Margret. A pair 01 gamblers flee to Las Vegas from New VOfk with thft mob on their trait 'A' ( 1 l)t., 45mln) ($)•at Oii M M U.. OW Eddie Mur- phy, Sondra Bernhard. Ronn Luca• and Hnrry And&raon art ftatured In cllpa from l)ftviOut "Lall Offa" when thtet then unknown comic;• C()l1lP9ttd for top honof• In r I compelltlonl. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -1 CCMITYlGDAY W .,_ ".Mt Qv., The Atlantic" ( 1959, A~tu1e) Guy Madilon, Vlfglnle Mt yo. A Sp111(l to N-Yori! 81rtintf runt Into a MfiM ol cat•mlltea tntlng the natvt and W1IS OI the pltot (2 hfl.) • .,_ "Pony Soldltr" ( 1952. A<Mn- tureJ Tyione Pow.r. C.mtron Mitchell A mnunti. atlamptt to QUtll 1he hot ttf'llPtf1 of " tribe ol rebellloul Indiana. (2 nt.., 30 r l.o. "B•rbet8 Broedcut" ( 1975. Comedy) An09ttt Haven. C.J, l•lng Appolltn both collnlry and carnal .,. Mllllled I I 1n lllCIUllYt dining .. tablttlh- Ff1day, A"9. 12, 1883 ment ( 1 hr . 22 min ) O .,_ "F11st Monday In October" (1981. Comedy) Walter Malthau Jill Clayburgh A hberal Supreme Court Jvs hoe clashes with the newel.I member ul the nahon's highest cou11. an ultra-con· seNative woman junst 'A' ( t hr 40 mm) '9-ICOTT t:11 CID .,_ "Jekyll And Hyde Together Again" ( 1982. Comedy) Mark Blanklleld. Bess Armstrong A strait-laced scientist's accidental ingestion ot a chemical turns him into a tascrvtOUS swinger 'A' ( t hr , 25 min.) • 1 m mc.,,. otr11111..-r --9Cll8LI Y~ "Full SaM Tile Cttpper Cup' ~) (1 hr.) (I) MO¥ll "The Betsy'' ( t978, Drama) Laurence Olivier, Robert Duvall Based on the novel by Harold Robbins A powerful and relenllec;s Delroil auto tycoon brings a daredevil racing star mto his company to cleVetop a revolutionary new vehicle 'R' ~hfs .. 5mln) CX) .,_ "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated. V0tees ol Elizabeth Hartman, Dom Deluise A secret society of rats aid a desperate l1etd moose 1n sav- ing her hOme lrom the ruthlessness ol man 'G' (I hr , 20 min I .. , Cl) C81 ... ...,..,.Tat :' COTT\.I: _. ClOll Guest Ovenllr'l Crisp ~ .,.. "Ctleech And Chong's NICe Dreams" ( 1981, Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marin, Thomas Chong Two Inveterate potheads appear to have round their true calling as lhey peddle tee cream on the streets ol Los Angeles 'R' ( t hr • Vmin,) CO) .... "Monty Python And The HOiy GraW" ( 1974. Comedy) Graham Chap- man. John Cleese. King Arthur and his band of knights encounter giants. rlddlefS and a feroclous rabbit In their search tor a. the :;p.:.ndary cup. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) l a.INllCIUmflPWm -IM*I _,,,,(II) --"Visiting Hours" ( t982. Suepenee) t.41chaet Ironside. Lee Grant. A paychotlc murde<er se&rcttee for his ne~t victim,• TV newswomen who survived an earlier attaol(, In a big city ho8pftai. 'R' ( 1 tw., 48 min.) Ml(H)90Wll "Time Alter Time" (t979, Sci eoc:e-Flctlon) Malcolm McDowell, D8vld WatrtM. H.G. Wells Ch8aeS the ln1amovt Jack the RipC)et from Vlc10tlan L<>tldOn to -~~~~~~ eel) Aootphe tHf1jou, En. Log.n ( 1 hf 55 min.) •CZ) "Al Thi Marblet" ( 1981. Comedy) Petor Falk. Burt Young. (.1 hr • 55 min.) •(ft) "The MOON And Hit Chlld" (1978, F1ntuy) Animated ( 1 hr . 23 min I .. tll) "Georgy Glfl" (toe&, Comedy) lyM A9dtwavt.-Ai.n S.tat. 12 hft.) ..{C)-"fiSmuoa1«'1 C<Ne1' (1979, A~ tur•> Gr•cfAowt. s.11y Bovclof'I c 1 "'" 1c lt'·Runtw1y IUnd" (No Dete. AdYen• 1ure) Mllel Bucf\enan, Simone Budlanen. 1! ,,, .. 35 min.) •<I> "Tht 011• Kef' n o.u. M~tery) modem-day San Francisco through 1he use ol a 11me machine 'PG' ( 1 hr , 52 min) 0 MOW "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heans Club Band" ( 1978, MUSICS!) Peter Frampton, Bee Gees. Mean Mr. Mustard and the Future VIHaln Band steal Sgt. Pep- per's band lllSlruments. Illus Pfecipllattng the dOwnlell ol Heartland, US.A., lilt Pep- per's nepheW and the new Lonely Hearts Club Band come to lhe rescue 'PG' ( 1 hr ,5t min) a. 8 MO¥ll "Silver Lode" ( 1954, Western) John Payne, Dan Duryea. As a wedding "presenl." an Innocent man finds hlmself accused ol murder and must llee to exon- erate himself. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) Cf) -In.Tai «D llCMI "Anna And The King Of Slam" ( 1946. Drama) Irene Dunne, Aeit Harri· son. A widow accepts a post In Stam as tutOf lor the 1(1ng's children. (2 hrs .. 30 min ... ~• 11uarma ('!).,.. "Firefox" ( 1982. Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones. A U.S. pllot goes behind Russian lines to steal a superSOOle fighting plane. 'PG' (2 hfs . t5 min) 1:11 i •AnM• llMY MMNM. llMY MMTUll ) llCMI "The Cowboy And The Lady" ( 1938, Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon A romancing ranch hand sweeps an heiress from the city off her feet. ( 1 hr , 30 min) (0) llCMI "Night Shlfl" ( 1982, Comedy) Hoory Winkler. Michael Keaton Two mgh1t1me morgue a1tendant1 become "love bfo6cers" '°' a group of hool(ers who have lost their pimp. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min) a:Jl(I).,_ "Body And Soul" (198t. Dra- ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kenne- dy A young black turns to prtzeltghtino to raise the money he neeclS tor medlcal school. 'R' ( 1 tn., 45 min.) •1T0Pflnll- 1::':'•1W(W) .. 19' t:ll«l)L.Alm CID um.a IWll um•~ The popular rock group perlorme 1 Mleetk>O ot their hlle In a conce« llpecl In M* bou~l hr.) O "The Amateur" ( 1982. Drema) John ~vage, Christopher Plummet, A CIA cO'Tlputtf expert trains for acttw fltld d\Jty to avenge the murdef of hit glttttlend by ruthlest lettotllta. 'R' ( 1 ht .. l5CJ min.) Alan Ladd, Veronica Llkl. (2 twt.) (Q) "Harold And MauOe" (1971, eom.- dy) Au1h Gordon. Bud Cor1 ( 1 ht .. s 1 min) 19 "LOOkar" ( 198 t. Scltnoe-Flcllonl Albert flnnty. Jatnll Coburn. ( 1 hf,, 34 min.) •CC) "The Hanotna Trtt" ( 1969. WlltlM) Gary C<>oper~ tMrta Seti.ti. < 1 ht., &O min) Cll) "Cold Rlwr" (1982, AdYent~) tiJiaMI Weber, Pit PMtr'IOf\, ( 1 ht •. 30 min.) Cl) "fht ·W1y Of The Wind" (1971. Ad\lef'llUft ) Documentary. ( 1 ht.. 44 min.) •(O) "Lind Of The Fr"" ( 1980) Aobttt CUip, Jeff conaw1y. 11 hr ) llCenet look at the 1ocl\ \llWP Jwm&y an examination ol nn t1~c01c111m In Slit ColO redo I CIDPM&YPIUD MWHJ. CalllOlfllB Angelb Ill 011~ land A'• (2 hr1 , 30 min) 8 m OM L.t. Featu1ed a repotl on tne new-touno populamy of old·llme radlO dr:.ma, a look a "Dynasty's" Pamela Bell wood and her recel"ll photo-layoot tor "PlaybOy", the newest swimwear lash Ilona., TIC TAC DOUQH *'MUD'°" rT CISOAYATA,_ ~'~~ _., Ml.WAY ~I 0. TlC WOILD (C) mww "I he Cowboy And The Lady' (1938. Western) Gary Cooper. Merle Oberon A romancing ranch hano sweeps an heiress from the ctty oU tier feet ( I hr 30min.) m mww "Saa 0 1 Lost Ships" ( 1953. Orama) JC>tin Derek, Wanda Hendrik Tw o Coast Guardsmen teud over the same girl ending In one's demotion and the other's hea1tbreak (2 hrs.) .. e Mall .,..... P\ACI Archie's bfothe• (R1char<J McKenzie) gels a SYr· prlslngly cold recep11on from his daughlf!f Billie when he comes to New York IOt Christmas (R) 1J 6:) IRAL PIOfllU Featurdd a scuba d1v1ng dog, telly oean partra1ts, a PfOhle ot Gray Panthers I01Jnder Maggie Kuhn: Sl)I· ~ar-otd disco dancers. (A) ( t h1 ) U @) TIE PAU. mJY Colt gels active aSStStance trom his boss Ta.rl (Markie Post) 1n 11y1ng to rescue a wealthy hetress (Heather Locklear) trom a religious cull _IB) ( t hr) (l) .. A.l'tt O llOWE "The Man Who Never Was" ( 1956, Droma) C111ton Webb, Gloria Grahame As part of a diversion lor the Allied 1nvas1on ol S1c1ly. a plane crash is laked to teed false 1nlo1ma11on 10 the ene 00 .ii.'; s ) G) UNDelMG'I LINCOlM "Sad Figure Laughing" Lincoln depeods on humor and understanding 10 df'al v1th the pressu1cs ot wa1. renom1nat1nn and a troublesome Cabinet membe1 ( t ht J Cl) lllOVIE "The Moneyc..hilnge1s' tpart <'I ( 1976. Olat•M) K11i.. Oouytas. C1111stophe1 Plummet The announcement that inc president ot a large American bani. is dying ot cancer prectp•tates .:rn 1nten~ struggle tor succession between two vice presidents (t' hrs ) fl!) MATIOIW. QIOQIWIHIC IP'faAL 'Boin OI Fire" The modern science of plate le<. tomes, which eJ1pla1ns how the earth's crust has cracked into 12 plates that slow· ty separate, ccilltde and inch past each olher over eons is examined (R) Q ( t hr l (t)~ (H) All AIEICM PAMI. Y MVmTD>: TIE LOUDI -10 YlAllt LA Ttll Recent 1nterv1ew<. a1e 1nte1m1xed with nl<I tootaqP 101 this J)Oftra1t ot the LO\Jth a FT11d11it'-Cld,,;., Ame11can t;im11y that wil<> ltH• ~111J1<'Cl nl d dela11ed ano 1.0111tove1<,i.1I PBS tJt.>c..ur11t>n 1ary !.eries 10 years a~111 ( t nr J ( Sl lllOVIE "Momm1e Dt-.ire!.1 t 1981. Ora ma) F"aye Ol1naway Diana Sc a1'J1110 '• ,r fies film star Joan Crawlo•d 1a1ws ner two adopted c..htld!P.fl Ill ii dO•llCSl1(. ,Jlfl'HJ'> phere ttiat VilflP'!. ho111 111 .. 1111011<, c.vmlurt to !><ld•Sllt d1<oc..1p1111e P•; 12 hi-. 11 n11n) 0 lllOVIE ·~QI Pl:'tlpl>I •, I ""l'I' Heall!. Club Aa11d ( 1q 1{1 Mu•"Lrtlt Petl'r r 111mpton. Bee Oeet. Mean Mr Mu1tard nnd the Futu1e Villain Band 1t911I Sot Pep- P\'•"i t>eno 1n!lrurmtt1te., thu1 Pfecfpltatlng the dOw11htll ul HearttaM. U S A . 1111 Pep- Ptll'i> m1phvw ano the new Lonely Hourta Club Band come 10 the rescue 'PO' ( 1 hr ,Slmtn) .. Q]) AU. II TMI •Ma.Y n ([) MlfO RACM "FOfmuta t German Grand Prl~" (from Hockenhelm, Weel Gl!fmany) (R) (I hr . 30 min/ di U CJ) *>Vtl "The Eicu1clst" 1973, H()(- ror) Ellen Burslyn, Linda Blalr Baaed on the n.oval oy Wllllam Peter Blatty, A yoong ptlest anempts to drive oot the demon that has possessed the body of an actress' t2-year-old daughter (R) (Vlewe1 Discretion Advised) (2 hrs • 30 min) 6!) TO DMCI !'Oil QOUI The 1982 2nd lnte•nat1onal Ballet competition In Jack· son, M15s1sS1pp1 leaturea performances aM behlM ·the-acenes looks at Individual dancers, the city ol Jackson. the competi- tion organ1zatt0n and the 1n1ernat1onal bal- let schOOI. ( 2 hrs ) d a!)TMICAn. .. D GD TMI 'ACTI O/l lft A dinner lnvlla- llon e~tended to the girts by Tootle's btother (Kevin Sullivan) end two of his college trlendS lead& to trout:>te (A) c;i -~OMIQ (I hr) tit 1.-M'tl.llCOU 'Tl'le Last Days' LrncOln tnes to seel\ reconc1hat1on IOI the Conledernte stales aga111st an obstinate Congress ( 1 hr ) S) TO DAllCE Foa GOU> The 1982 t'nd tnterna1tonal Ballet compe1111on 1n Jack· son. M1ss1ss1pp1 leature:. performance!> and ootund-the-scunes looks al 1ndlvldual danceis. tile city ol Jackson, the competl- ll()n 01gan11ahon and the 1n1ernallonal bal- let <>< hoot (:"' hrs ) !Cl lllOVIE "[mer The N1n1a" ( 198 t. Ac1venture) Franco Nero Susan George An Amer.can martial arts expert sets out to avf'OiJt' lhe murder of his best h1end 'R' ( I ht . 30 min I lH>lllOVIE "Greyory's G111" (1982. Come· dy) l,01<1on John Sonctair. Dee Hept>urn A Scornsh schoolboy taus head-over· t1eels tor hos soccer team's first temate playet Pn' ( I ht . 30 mm ) (L t lllOVIE "Hey Good Looi.in' " ( 1982 Orrinm) Arnma1ed Otrecled by Ralph Bakshi An imminent gang rumble threa1e11~ lhe tiaµp1ness of a group ot ·50s Orooklyn tcen·agers ·A' (I hr. 15 m in) Zl lllOVIE ·F11Plox" ( t982 Adventure) Clint Eastwood Freddie Jones A U S ri•tot goes beh1no Russian lines to steal e supe1son1c lighting plane 'PG' (2 hrs .. 15 min) MS @ llOWE F"our Feathers" ( 1939. Adven· ture) Ralph Richardson. June Duptez. A B11t1sh .rnny otllcer redeems himself lrom chr11Qes ot cowa•d•CP. when he manages to Quell a na1tve rcbelhon 1n Sudan (2 his 2!l 1nin ) di 0 m IUffALO K..I. Cta1m1ng that 8111 IS t11u 1a1ner or tier child a woman (Peggy f PUIY) threarens llJ ~111 tier sell. the baby .111d htffl 1 ~1 lllOVIE fhl Matchmaker" ( 1958. Lur111••lyt ~.l1utey Ek•oth. Anthony Perkins A 111.1tc..hr11<1l.cr tries to l1nd a proper mate lt 11 .1 111 h uuh:hety old widower (2 hr:: ·10 111111) 10 JlllOVIE N1qh1 i:.11111· (198::! Comedyf Henry Wonkier. Michael Keaton Two r11ohtt1111t' moryuE> artendants oecome ll'Wf> h1ol..e1s tm a yrour of hookers ""''" ll.fh• l<•">I 1he11 p1n1p R' (I hr 45 111111 1 emwi•w ... CJ).," 1982 WOfld Cop Of Gott" (trom M••tco C11y) (R) ( 1 hr ) .. IJ G) IT ....... A t11te nlQht Polter gRme at St. E1Ju1us '' disrupted when the vic1l111 of a 1hotgun bl81t and • Chinese bOy with gpinat menlnQlttl r&Qulre Immedi- ate treatment (A) ( 1 nr I l aem ... o DYllAITt Steven haa·a rendezvous with Sammy Jo In New Yori\. JeN and Klr· by return lrom Aono ea hutband end wife, 11nd Adam 1rle8 10 thwart Alexis' plan to brln=en Into Colbyco. (A) D ( 1 hr.) 0 "Jftllyll And Hyde -.or~thef Al)81n" ( 1982, Comedy) Mark Btanklleld, Besa Armsuong A s11ah-laced aclentltt's accidental ingestion ot a chemloat turns him Into a tasctvlOV8 swinger 'A' ( 1 hr .. 25mln) ....... .,.,m'IWOM ... ~ llATTal OI I.ft UD DUTM "Dairy OUat1ns" Three Minnesota worMn light to save the small larm Ille they love In the lace ot economic dllflcultleS CID UTTU MVBI IMD 11 AUIT'UUA The p0f>Ula1 rock grou.J pertorms a selection ol their h11s tn a ,;oncert taped In Mel- bourne ( t hr J (.S) ~ John Byner shows yO\J things stranger than truth, lar~r lhan Ille, and 1anler than an~ng you ve ever seen. c;i .. (, .. ,teal 1W IJG(J)tm tm..wt IAMl»AY...,. 11 IEAllCH °'-M £f U IOMI IBltttlU IUllEll "8'CMT • ~ "Or Henry Cleveland" Dr. Cleveland. a ttauma surgoon. treats three patients who nave been taken to $1. Ant~ Hospital 111 Den11e1 Coto ( 1 hr ) IC) ·Monty Python live Al The Hol· lywood Bowl" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cteeo;e. Michael Palin Members of Bnt· a1n's tamed comedy troupe re-c1eate on !>tayc some ot theu tunn1es1 sketchtis. 'A' (I hr . 25 min) IE J NA Ml C:OlfTACT IMATt (Ill) I l I llOWE "Mother's Day" ( 1980. Horror) Nancy Hendnckson. Deborah Luce An insane matr1a1ch and her equally dis- turbed sons gruesomely v1ctlmrze a trio of young women ( 1 hr . 35 min ) CS) MOYIE '"Final Exam'" ( 198 1. Suspu11se) Cecile Bagdad1. Joel S Rice A l\1lle1 stalks n1s v1c11ms on a college camr>us 'A' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) m M ClUI Featured Dr John Hiller on the mystenO\JS ShtO\Jd ot Turin. govern- ment su1plus sales. ( 1 hr. 35 min ) n:ll 1J (IJ P«.a ITOllY The w01Jnd1ng of an ollk.er (Ray Young) during a supermarket robbery leads h•!> colleagues to suspect a connection between that 1nc1den1 and the mu1ders 01 ~verat young wanresses. (A) (2 hrs . 30 rn1n ) 0 6:) TIE •IT Of CAMON Host Johnny Caison Guesr& Pe1e1 Coolt., Gary Shan· dltng. Chet Atl\1ns, (RJ t t hr I O QQJ AICMEWI~ 0 YOU UHD Foti rT G) 000 C:OUPU Cl) LOYl. AIEllCM tTYU @ lllOVIE ·On The Double ( 1961, Com- edy) Danny Kdy~. Dand Wynter A weak GI t!. lo1ced 11110 1mpersona11ng a Brihsti geni•r;it t? ht!>) IH lllOVIE 'H~oi11,1cnes" (1981. Comedy) M111Qot K1cl<J1>1 Annie Polls A pregnant wom.111 lags along w•th a playgirl 'A' ( f hr t'i 111•11 I Friday. Aug. 12. 1983 27 ~ ~ ,._.. Neal Gabler and Jet- frey Lyons host an 1nformallve IOOll at what's Aew at the movies ~~r Hunter" (1978,0ra- ma) Roben De N110. Meryl Streep Three close. carefree lriends from a small Penn· sy1vanla s1eel town are ctlanged forever by experiencing the lerrors of war when they are dratted and sent to Vietnam 'R' ~3h rs .3m1n ) 119 MCAT\M M MI 1AM!Jt lr111ng Crane vs Cowboy Jim. Moore (R) ( 1 hr ) .. ... .. 'J. The crash ol a custom- ized plane on the Robin Masters estate prompts Magnum 10 Investigate the plane's pilot (Wilham Lucking) and owner ~oon-Teck Oh) (R) (l hr.) D GD MATIC*Al Moor The hosts ol an Informational television program pry Into the private lives ot guests including Dr Joyce Brothers. Jerry Lewis and Herve V1llechatze 8 @) MOC. Reggie Is lorn between family responslbilltles and his boss's demand to produce a winning campaign for an Ice cream account. O I vtt'ITIJIPtlct TMUTM "Therese hd~ln" The spirit of Therese's dead hus· ti~r ~ Camille poisons e11e1y aspect of her mamage to Laurent (Part 3) (R) Q ( 1 hr ) ~ llAl1DINCI MA1M "The Flame Trees Of Th1ka The Promised land" Based on me memoirs ol Elspeth Huxley The Grants a11tve 1n Kenya eager 10 begin reaping a tuc1a1111e coflee crop from tt"lelr newly purchased land. ltayley Mills and David Robb star (Part I) (R) O (I hr l Cl.I.,_ "Macbeth" ( 1911. Orama) Jon Finch. rrancesca Annis Directed by Roman Polanski Based on Shakespeare's play Tt"le greed and ambition ol a man and his wile lead them to tragedy In t llh· century Scotland 'R' (2 hrs . 20 min ) lOl l90ft "Summer I.overs" ( 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah, Peter Gal· lagher. Two American college students spend a free sp111led summer on a Greek 1S1and. 'R' ( I hr • 40 min ) (S) .OWW "Homework" ( 1982, Comedy) Joan Collins, Michael Morgen A high school student hae e dllllcult time trying 10 IOse his viry1(1hy 'R' (I hr .. 30 min.) (?)MON 'The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982, F8nlasy) Animated Voices of Elizabeth Herlmen. Dom Deluise A secret society ol rel8 aid 8 desperate field mouse In sev· Ing her home from the ru1hlea.sness of man 'G' (I hr • 20 min l WG GD a.. Diane's prim college friend Rebecca (Julia Dully) c~ to the bar and e!_ompUy fells for Sam (R) 8 U IT TMU TWO Alter entl!ftng the hospital for e~havtllon, Molly'• mothef apparltl'ltly vanlsnee In the midst ot a 51rike b~ ordefU. (Al I M*ll•IM ... AUl"f'UUM ..... flOOTMU. (II) - t ml M TOWN Fea!Ultd A tour Of nl()f's Restaurant, the now.1 t1l\d PfO duce markets. Union Station and • dtly- bfaek bfeekl&81 at o ptlvata theater. Lot Ango\M' female lmpetaonalor ck.lb, La Cooo Aux FOlto.; 24-hOOt rnteurenta, i.11 night plnno bnrl, the emergency room of ~artln Luther King Hoepllal. liMP and <11e11rn research, • night In OlaMytand, (I hr ) e e l&L .,_., _.. The handgun UMd 10 1\111 a pcllceman tut~ 001 to be 30 Ffidey, Aug. 12, 1083 stOlen potice propeny, ano t;j8111er inter· lr~tls ~~r ~riving test 10 chase a suspect . .,.,,. .,. 0 BrC:811WU'WT "My Father. Stravtnsl<y" Igor Stravtnsky's son. Soull- ma. Is featured In e mustcal per1ormance I documef1tary ol St1av1n~y·s family Ille 1n Switzerland (R) ( 1 hr ) ~ .,._ lllOIT ....... "The Unpteas· llfltness At Tile Beflona Ctub" After the general's body Is eahUmed. tile verdict of "death by natural causes" 18 changed to "murder." (Part 3) (1 hr.) CC> Ct.,_ "B1eak1119 Away" (t979, Drama) Dennis Christopher, Paul Dooley ....... ...,..,. ...... (I).,. "Ghost Story" ( 1981, Horrorl Fred Astaire. Jol'ln Houseman CZ) MO¥W "Greaser's Palace" ( 1972. Fantasy) Alber1 Henderson, Allan Arbus .. LO¥m.-.Am.-.cTCCMUI tW G8Cl)O m .... IA1"UllDA Y tiltif •llMCMOP ... M&i&d• .. l&L ...... ...., M IJWJl•I Onpite lhe turmoil Of his pollllcal Ille and the problems ol his friends, Plantagenet's domestic aHairs are serene and happy. Gtencora lies 1us1 bome a second son (Part 6 of 22) (I hr ) '1) 19 Cl.19 Featured the compu1er1za- 11on ol Amer1ea and 11s elfecls on your Ille pi911ent1ng picx.late cancer I I hr 30 mKl) tW (fll llOft "The Spy WhO Came In From The Cold" ( 1966, Orama) Richard Bur ton, Cla11e Bloom A B11t1Sh spy ts asStgned to track dOwn a Soviet a9en1 responsible tor ruining many 1nlelhgence mtSSIOnS. (2 hts . 25 min ) t-=-(()IPOUIClln'll 1tlt fJ Cl) GWICY Quincy suspects the bus1 ness partner (Joseph Campanella) 01 e frief1d trom the Korean War In lhe laller's ~terlous death (R) ( t hr , 10 min ) U C0 Tiil IUT OI CMI09I Host· Johnny Carson. Guests. Steve Landesborg, Shel· IL.ong, Pete Fountain. (R) ( 1 hr ) llll MIC ... .mm.-. '°" ...... " CllDCOURI MAMYO AUT'O UCM "FOl'mula I Germon Grand Prix" (from Hockenhelm. West Ger= (R) (I hr .. 30 min ) CD "8 To 4" ( 1981. ComeClvl Annette Haven, Veroolce Hart (.()) ...._, ITOlml The work Of roday''l hottest young writers, dlrectOta and titers are gathefed together In ahc>lt 1•m. video •nd •nlmlt&O tegmentl ( 1 hf ) tW(C) llCMI "Strenge Behavior" (19$1, Su~nsal Michael Murohy. Loulte Aetchaf. • CID ... "Nlgl'lt Stllf1" < 1962. Comedy) Henty Wlnkltf. MlcMal KNton -· ..,..,~ n.1111' 1.n 1nt8f'l .. W 1 with "Simon And SltnOn'. llat G8'ald McReney G mN "13 Rue Ma~" (1946, Of•ma) Ja"* Ceonev. Annot>ell• A Nalt apy i. OtJ11ed lrom &lct•t ~ Sdloof In tl'le U.S. (2 tvt.) • llCMI ''Yi/hen The L~ Cit'' ( t972, W"lafn) Rloherd Widmark, ~ra<*lc f'Oftell. An cSrphened fndl•n bOy ~ by the coNiMoo wM• man wno lntr()dUCed him to todto ... tlltltln out on hie own 10 blCOme • 10P rodeo 1181. (2Jnt g.,_ "Superman ti" (1980. Fantasy) Ch11stopher Reeve. Margot Klddef. 11::9 D &> LATI llGHT wmt DAW> l..lnmmM Guests New York Yankees outlielde< Dave Winfield, actoi-comedlan John Can- i (1hr.) A..Wll...a .OWW "John And Mary" (1969, Ora· ma) Oushn Hottman. Mia Farrow. A man and a woman meet In a bar and spend 24 hours together belore realizing tt"ley don't know ea ch other's names ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Cl) lOVI, ,_..CANln'U (D) .W. "Hot line" I 1980. Orama) Jesie St. James fSl LOVlll ,_.,. I ...cl COW\11 i p1sode5A) OMNQI cowrY TOOAY 1M CJ) _,.,. "The Comedy Company" ( 1978. Comedy) Jack Albertson. Abe Vigoda An ex-comedian struggles to keep a nightclub workshop for aspiring )'oung humorists going. (R) (I hr., 2 min) W9PIWlt~A G) llOV9 "Violent Road" ( 1958. Orama) Brian Keith. Etrem Zlmballst Jr Truck drlv· e1s encounter many dangerous tltuetlons while transporting hlghly explosive rocket luei.:.:}i 30 min.} (£) Mll.tllDI "World ln\lltatlonal 7-Ball ChempK)(l&h1p -Match 3" (R) (1 hr ) ( L ,_,.,. "Beach G11fs" ( 1982. Comedy) Debra Blee. Val KKne ($)A .. DAY M BBi Eden's sin Is revealed 1-ICOTT t9 GD me ... OmllGHT llCllllOfU ) _,.,. .. Night 01 The Juggler" ( t980. Suspense) James Brohn, Clitl Gorman lSl MON "The Best U ttle Whorehouse lr1 Texas" ( t982, Musical) Burt Rey110lds, Dolly Parton '='llHI .OVW "Smokey And The Bandit' ( 1977, Comedy) Burl Reynolds, Sally r1e1d 1:9 8 Cl) c:a ............ ATCM llOV9 "lhe Last Outpost" ( 193S. Adventure) Cary Grant. Claude Rains. A pair or mll11111y officers (all In love with the same woman amidst battle$ between Afrl· can natives end lhe British ( 1 hr .. 30 min ... I Tom COT1\I: UP ClOll Guest Jerry Lewis. (PMI 3) <JZ) ,.... NllMUQMTI "Wimbledon Flnnts" (I hr.) weocc.• .-:Am (O)llCMI "H88rtachea'' .. { 1981. COl'Tle<tY) Maroot Kidder. Annie Potta. <I> llOWll "Fhlolt.. ( 1982, Adventure> Clint FHlwood. Freddie Jones. Me llOWll "Otta" (1981. Comedy) Don· aid .=.llerland. SVsan AMOACh. -1 ~ "Men'• tnternat1ona1 CMmplonahlp Ouartef'ffnal" Peok VI McCoY (A) (L) llOWll "9ey0nd EVIi" ( 1980. HonC>f) l yn00 [)(ly a.oroe. ~ Saxon. A young bride 11 tarrortiecl bv evil for'* blllng In • tr~I manalon. ·~· ( 1 ht., 34 min.) _(!)_.,.,.. .... "Mr Moto Tak• A Chane." {1938. ~taryJ P9tlf l.ofre. Rochellil HUdaon. A i.mout detective meets a ledV from Brhlth lnttll~ sn<l togethaf the'f dlec~ the wtweabOUt• of a flld<tan arr.:... blM. (1 l'lr .. t6 min) . ITl • .,.,... 9 "Schlock" ( 19/3, Horro<) JoM La!ldls. S~ul Kahan ( t hr . 20 min ) •tOl "ChallenQe lo Be F1ee" ( 1976, Advent\lfe) Mike Maiurl\1, Jimmy Kane ('hr. 30min) (%) ''The Ml&SIOnary" I 1982. Comedy) MIChael Pahn, Maggie Smith ( I hi , 30 mm) -CC) "Breaking Away" ( t979, Orama) Dennis Ctmstopher, Paul Dooley ( 1 hr . 40mln) CH) '"Smokey And The Sandi!'' ( 1977, Comedy) Burt ReynOlds. Sally Field ( 1 hr .. 40 min) <J) "The Great Sinner" ( 1949, Orama) Gieuory Peck. Ava Gardner ( 1 hr , 50 min) 0 '"The Secrel Ot NIMH" ( 1982. Fania· sy) Anlmaled. VolCes or Elizabeth Hart· man, Dom Deluise (I hr, 20 min.) 1wm "Cave 0 1 Outlaws" ( 1952, Western) Macdonald Carey. Alexis Smith, ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 11:11(0_) ''Summer Lovers" ( 1982, Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gallagher ( t hr , 40 min.) 0 "King 0 1 Jau" ( t930. Musical) Bing Crosby The Paul Whiteman Orchestra ( l hr , 30 min.) CZ) "F11elox" ( 1982, Adve11lure) Cllnl Easlwood. Freddie Jones (2 hrs. 15 min.) -Afternoon Movies- 1HIO "Slella" ( t950, Cornedy) Ann Shen· dan, Victor Mature ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ti) '"Cal 0' Nine Tails" ( 1971. Mystery) Karl Malden. James Franciscus (2 his ) (C) "Ball 01 Fire" ( 1942. Comedy) Gary Coope1 Barbara Sranwyck ( I hr • SO min.) (SJ "F11elo~" ( t982. Adventure) Chm Eastwood. Freddie Jones (2 hrs.. 15 min.) U:.(HJ "Barbarosa" ( 1982, Western) WllUe N~!!:on, Gary Busey ( 1 hr . 30 min.) m "Black Horse Canyon" ( 1954. West· ern) Joel McCrea, Mar• 31anchard. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) WO '"Fireb11d 20 15 AO " (1981, Adven· ture) Darren McGa111n. Doug ~cClure. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) 1:11 ~ "Harold And Maude" ( 1971. Come- dy) Ruth Gordon, Bud Corl. ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) a.ct) "My Champion" ( 1981, Orama) Yoko Shimada, Ch11s Mllchum (I hr . 45 min.) <ID "Cold River" ( 1982, Advenlure) Suzanne Weber, Pal Peterson ( 1 hr., 35 min) (%)·'"Roman Scandals'" ( 1933. Musical) Eddie Gantor. Ru1h Etling {I hr. 25 min.) HI CS) "Watch The Birdie" ( 195 t, Comedy) Red SkeUon, Arlene Dahl (I hr , 25 min ) Hllll "Double E).posure" ( 1982. Suspense) Michael Callan. Joanna Pe11e1 l_1 hr . 35 min ) 0 Superman II" ( 1980. Fantasy) Chris· 1opher Reeve, Ma1go1 Kidder (2 hrs 5 min 1 t::tllOl 'Blue Fire lady" t 1978. Orama) Calhryn Harri&on. Mark Hqlden ( t hr . 31 min 1 !SJ "Tne Way 01 The Wind" ( 1977 A<lventurel Documentary ( t hr , 44 min I lZl 'Looker" (198t, Sc1ence·F1chon) Alben r1nney. James Coburn (I hr , 34 mon) •ICl "Smuggler's Cove" ( 1979, A<lven IU!e) Greg Rowe, Sally Aoyden (I hr . 14 min/ (tf) "The Mouse And His Child'' ( 1978, fantasy) Antm•led (I hr . 23 min.) .. (I..) "Duet For Four'' ( 1982. OtllTll) Mlkt Pr11:11on. Olane Ciiento ( 1 tv , 3ei min ) 1111 t.m "Fltecieel." ( 1968, Wettern) Jamee Stewart, Henfy Fonda (2 hfs., 5 min ) .. CZJ "The Missionary" ( 1982, Comedy) Michael Palin. Maggie Smith ( 1 hr , 30 mtn.) •<OJ "Challe/l06 To Be Free" (197~. Adveotu1e) Mike Muurkl, Jimmy Kane n h1 .. 30 m1n.1 ti) "FlreloK" ( 1982, A<tventure) Clint Eas1wood. Freddie Jones (2 hrs I~ min.) --ililvenlng .. l'J ()) Mo N01UU. ''Pre-Season Game" New Yoik Jets at Cincinnati Ben le .... l.ll&.090 ~~Q MAWAlfWI ... 0¥8 l!AIY Guests: act0t Macdonakl ~':CS=or John Heinz. (A) Q ~ llOYll "The Hanging Tree" ( t959. Wes1ern) Gary Coopei, Ma11a Schell A doctor kills a man w~lle rescuing a g11t and JS almost lynched by a drunken mob ( 1 hr . 50m1n) (£) TOP IWI( IOlllQ James Broad I Leroy Diggs 10-round Heavvwe1gh1 bOul (live from Atlantic City. NJ) (2 hrs . 30 min) {If) llOYll '"Smokey And The Band1I" ( 1977 Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Salty Field A daredevil trucker accepts a chal lenge 10 run a truckload ol beer lrorn Te1t as bacll to Georgia in a llm1ted amount ol lime 'PG' (I hr .. 40 min.) m DICtl: YAll DYU Ul@).-.Yla!B I DICtl: CAYITT (ft) LOOIMM -~ MIME "The Secret 0 1 NIMH" ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated. Voices or Elizabeth Hartman. Dom Deluise A secret society of rats aid a desperate llelcl mouse in sav- ing her home from the ruthlessness ol Nllma'51r .. 2om1n.1 =.ca~ .. IMF.: .oTOllWIB llOVE "The Concrete Jungle" ( t982, Orama) Jill St John, Tracy Bregman An onnocenl young woman 1s set up by her unscrupulous boylnend who uses her to unknowingly smuggle cocaine 'R' ( 1 hr 45m1n.) cm UMY IUaaOW .. COMClllT ManllOW perlorms a selectlOll ot his hits ( I l)r .. 25 min) (Z)MIME "I Love Yoo, Rosa" ( 1972. Ora- ma) Michael Bat-Adam. Gabi Ollerman A young wile laces social pressure to pro- duce a son ( t hr . 40 min ) 791 ~ COWfl TOOAY ~ ... 1':at 6?FM& Y RUD m OM U Featured a trip to beautiful Ba1a Ca1tlorn1a. where Elmer Oms e.p101es lhe growing c111es or San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas He'll go sportllsh 1nq. w1ndsurllna and scuba d1v1ng oll Los liloto. In the Sea 01 Cortez; Mlehelle Auto &e" 1818 sau lo< Ensenaoa 11boll1C1 the S S AN1eSeaa I Ollll DAU TA Bm 1'CTACDOUQM ~'~~ .... WHAT PLIAIUlim "A!e$11ngt" Wlfles horn Beaulieu, F1eernark Abbey, Robell MondaYI and Mont8'ey \llneya1ds are featured, a Moroccan vegetable salad 18 clemonstroted m MIME "Somethl~ tn The Win<!' ( 1947, Musical) Deanna Durbin. Donald O'CoMOI. A pretty female disc jockey llnds that a wealthy man has made the sad mistake ol contusing her wllh her aunt (2 hrs.) .... OD -A mM Uncle Ed's girl· trlenO (Arlene Golonka), a former street· walker, has doubts about marrying him untll sne has a tau .. with Nell. (R) U MOVll "Cantonen 11on Kung Fu" (No Date, AClventure) L'dnQ Jla Ren. A group or lighters perfect 11'\e martial ans skills known as Cantonen 1100 kung tu (2 hrs.) fJ @) m OM HOU.YWOOD Hosts Chuck Henry, Tawny Schnelder and Johnny Mountain hlghllght the people. places and t!11en1s 1ha1 make Sou1hern Galltomla one nl the mos1 popular and rnosr-warchea areas 1n the w01ld o O lllOYIE '"Twenry:t"hree Paces To Baker Stree1" ( 1956, Myslery) Van Johnson. Vora f1.4lles A soghlless playwright a1temp1s 10 convince police or a mu1der plot he overheard (2 hrs ) Q) 'JI. llAGAZle The man behind the hollesr telev1S100 commercials, a man who sell:. and delivers used houses 41) lllOYIE '"A Step Our Ot Ltne" ( 1970, Orama) Vic Mo11ow. Peter Falk. In order 10 solve their t1nanc1al problems, three Korean War buddies plan a m1lllon·dolla1 robbery (2 hrs ) ID lleAI PllEYIEWI Neal Gabler an<J Jel· trey Lyon& host an 1nlormahve look at what's new at the movies Q1) llllDE c.ANQl COUNTY Fea1ured: Pilar Wayne at home; 1nlan1 gencser selectiOn; summer casualwear: Orange County's "Band X". (C) lllOYIE "Ball 0 1 Fire" ( 1942, Comedy) Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck. A group ol prissy professors researching a diction- ary ol American slang become Involved with a gang ol thugs and a cabaret singer. ( t hr . 50 mon ) Qi) OVIJI HEllE, • PllUllBfT This situa- tion comedy lakes a humorous IOOI\ at lhe Washington press corps ( Sl WHAT'I IJI MEICAI Featured the cur- rent contioversy over v1deocasse1tes of films. male models. New York City's new- est melting pol communtty. Elmhurst. 0 lllOYIE "Ghost Story" I 198 t. Horror) Fred As1a1re. John Houseman MysterlOus deaths begin 10 decimate the ranks ol a small corcle ot elderly men who share bolh a monthly s1ory1elhng get-together and a 50-year-old :>"'Crel 'R' ( t ht • 50 min) .. @ AU. It THE FAIAY d 0 m llAllA .. F..._ Y Mama kicks Vint out ol lhe house atler learning lhat he pawned her silver lo put up ball IOI a 1alled l11end IA) U @) TOO Ct.OIE FOii COlllFOflT The Rush larnily galhefs al the llosp11a1 as Mu11el prepa1es to give birth 10 the clan's newest add111on (Part 2) (RJ ~ ":o UNO 11111v·s i(lilu~ D1b1as1, three 111ne Olympic:. gold medal diver. is nrollled (R) Friday, Aug. 12, 1983 29 C AUTHORIZED BALES'BERVICE/BATIBFACTION J 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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Mia 14 Clock numer,11!> •5 0e Jane110 16 AllndJ"• mom l 7 Mo IVPS ID 1 B F ,11uin C1e-;1 cu ·,1.-11 JO M1cl\,1t'l l t'dlfle<t -.lll'w ~2 Mei 1111 Alice 23 nome10 or Beauv 24 Stadium cheer 25 Ai 01n lacto1y 33 Over - JS Co-star ot 21) Across 38 Mire 39 Love Boat bartender 42 Tatter 44 Sue -Langdon 45 Erncsr Thomas rote 47 Orie Day --rime 48 The Brodges al Toko·- 49 Aul t We Got _ .. 50 Sanford and - 52 Mr Bessell's 1ns1gnt' 53 Doo -Word Game FILL I~ 114€ M ISSING L.EilEK'S ltJ I He '1 I V l.Ak?RDS11 BELOW. lO IOINI IAIYI ~l t<~l~~IEl...--..NI LI I I IEI [Qif] I I I IL.I !VI AILI INI !AILI I 1.~4'~~~ S IEl~IP I 11 I I $fe;J;$?~ ~ ~€ AReNJG€ I H£ ~ ...._ ) t..Eilef<S You FILLED fN ~~ ij~ ' lo SP€ll IHE ~€a= A (• -' I OHARAcrEt IN A S'ffllE~: .; ·' {: 1 I .J..1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 26 Played McMillan 29 Knott& or Adam& 3 l Mauoe srar 1n11 32 Soccer snurout !>~ Sha • I • u1~• Julh • in '>I Sp.1111 111 Hill 11. 1 r Bl11~.., !itt K..ir I M111ch1111111• DOWN l "Jackpot' on Trapper John 2 Played Mike SllVIC 3 -the Down Sta1rcase 4 Correct abbr 5 Kate on "Silver Spoons" 6 Singer Adam 7 Hllltonc stretch 8 Mrss Rich's s1gn·olt 9 Acror George 10 Doug Cox role 12 S1gh1·see 13 Rote for V1goda t9 Much -about Nothing 21 The -Expeditions 22 Harry -Zell 27 "Eye" network 26 Nancy on Eight rs Enough 29 -Severtnsen 30 -ta la' 33 Carol Burnell role 34 Fruit drink ending 36 Mr. Gershwin 37 Dick Van - 38 Upsla1r•, I l!hvr•·,111,1, star 39 Danza ()II r.1.1 40 MorshJll 4 l Lucie· or, dao 43 Playt1CI RhPll f\11t1t•1 45 Dee 01 Keet(o 46 Manon 011 Huµpv Day s • 49 Sea1 c.11 r 0111urrow 5 1 K1rtu Co:o..• 54 Runr11119 56 MISS Derek W estcliff Chiropractic Office DR.ROBERT A BADGER llEW PATIEllT'S ACCEPTED 645-5300 2043 Weatcllff Dr., Suite 108 Newport Beach (near Coco's at 17th & Irvine) Friday, Aug. 12. 1983 31