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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-07-09 - Orange Coast PilotllAICI CUil Ylll HlllTIWI DAllY PAPll F AIDA Y JUt Y 'J t<JH :l OH ANC f C OUN 1 Y 1 /\l If OHNIA "!'> CENTS Laguna H'ills dad 'danger to society' By DAVID KUTZMANN Of tM Oelt1 Hee ti.rt With three of his 21 'children looking on, a Laguna Hllls man who authorities described as the• worst child abuser they had ever seen was sentenced to more than 36 years in state prison Thursday for molesting six of his offspring. In a le ngthy and dramatic sentencing hearing for de fendant Ronald Rongstad, 61. Orange Couny S upe rior Court Judge EwrNt Dickey said: "In all my years on the bench , I haVl' neve r seen a greater cxamplt> of human explo1wt1on of others " Di c k ey also said that Rongstad's case was an "incred- i b 1 e e xample of human de- pravity." Th£> gray-.ha1red defendant. an aerospal'C engm~r who worked tor North American RockweU, wM l'Onvicted by the judge in April of felony charges that included rape, ince st, child molestation. lewd conduct, wife be ating . c hild b e ating and burglary, "This is probably the most afU'ravated case of child abuse Ive ever seen," said Albert Sitton Home director Bill Steiner before Thursday's proceedings !)eirut airport battleground befan. "both in the number of ch ldren Involved and In the length of time over which they were uaed and exploited." M any o f Rongstad '& 15 children who lived with the convicted man and his second wife in Laguna Hills were taken t o Sitton Home following Rongstad's arrest late last year. Several of the children are still there. Others are in fostt•r huml'l>. an official said. The three t'hddrt•n prc·s~rH ThursdaJ to Sl'l' thl'1r fatht>r sentence ranged m age from his 15-year-old daughte r to his 38-year -old son b y a firs t marriage. They said they wt•rt• glad that Ro ngs t a d w ould bl• p lacerl b e hind ba1s for wh.\l wil l probably be tlw n•st of his hf<' "I'd like to S<.'t' him get back soml• of the pain hC' gaw to otht•rs," S&1d &•ott Hongst.ad , 19, of Uaytona &•ul·h. Fla.. whose mothn wo::. thl• dl•ft>ndant's first Wlf(' The l'lder Hongstad himself took tht• wuness stand Thursday 10 n•ad a rambling and b1w rre statemt•nt m what·h he adm1tu..'CI he· has bt.'<'n a t·hald molt·St••r his (See FATHER, Page AZ) PLO concedes; invasion looins Parents of HB fall • • • v1ct1m seeking blood By ROBERT BARKER 0( the O•llJ PtH>I &l•ff The mother and father of a Huntington Beach youth who fell 11 s tories fro m a hote l bakony in Hawa11 issu ed a request for blood donors today Norma and Robert Mackle's son. Craig. remained an crittcal condition from the fall that occurred e arly We dne sda y morning while the 18-year-old apparently was walkmg in his sleep. He was reported \.0 be in a coma today at the Kaiser Per man ente H o spital i n Honolulu. blood a t the Ora nge County Chapter of the Amerk an Red Cross. Red Cross offtc1als crt 600 P ark Center Drive. San t.a Ana, are ur g in g d o n o r s t o ma k e appoi ntme nts by ca llin g 835-5381. Meanwhile, the re was some question today whethe r young Mack.Je's fall from the hotel room balcony to a parking lot at the Reef Lanais Hotel was broken by a tree. MOOSE PATROL -A U.S . Coast Guard boat is pulled by an 800-pound moose calf in Lake Supenor off Duluth, Minn. The moose ran through Duluth from the hillside area, was AP Wlrepholo tranquilized by zoo personnel and headed for the lake. The Coast Guard was called for fear the moose might drown afte r b e ing tranquilized. Syrians • • • JOlll Ill fighting Hy The Associated Press Tht• PLO h as dro ppl'd dema nds for a political a nd military prc-sem't· in Lebanon - appan ·ntly eliminating the last ma1or obstaclc·s to a guerrilla pullo u t. But Is r aeli D ef e nse Mimst(•r Ariel S haron still wants to storm w est Bl•1rut, a kc•y mediator said todav "Thl'Y ha v(• d ropped the ('ond1t ions," f o rmc·r Prime Mimstcr SaC'b Salam told The Associated P ress al his west Beirut mans1un. "The more they drop. howevC'r. the• more Sharon asks Sharon 1s tot.ally intPnt on has milita ry plan He wants t.o c•x t e r ma n a te the PLO and thousands of JX'Oplc in Beirut." 11 Family members and friends r eport that Craig, a June graduate of Ocean View High School, had undergone surgery for broken bones and blood donations are needed to replenish supplies at the hospital. Police ini ttally said they believed lhey were no obstacles along the route of the fall to ease the impact. But a friend who was a classmate and with Craig reportedly told frie nds in Huntington Beach that a tree near the balcony ma y have broken the faU . Pot penalty reduction urged As he spoke. lsraeli tanks and g u e rril la roc-kt>t la unl·hcrs c·x l·h a n gt•d barrages a ro und &•1rut's paralyzl'd air port and the nearby BourJ cl BaraJneh camp. The· T t'I Aviv command said ls ral'11 forct•s also traded gunftrt' with Syn an troops in eastern Lebano n 11 The fa mily s uggest s that people who wish to can g1Vl' Frie nds sa y that C ra ig had e>Cperienced several e pisodes of sleepwalking. Beach ban holds over SF shark peril STINSON BEACH (AP) More s hark sighti ngs and another dead seal have prompted federal officials to extend a ban on swimming at one o f the San Francisco are a's most popular beaches. "To my knowledge. and 1 have lots of records at my fingertips. this i s the m os t se rio u s concentration of sharks. we've ever had at the Stinson Beach area or at any swimming beach along the Califorma coastline.'' shark expert John McCosker said Thursday. The National Park Service, which operates the Golden Gate National Recre atio n Area. consulted McCosker. director of Steinhart Aquarium at th e California Academy of Sciences. and othe r ic hthyologis t s experts o n f is h -before deciding to ban swimming at the beach through next Tuesday. Cloudy weather and warnings WORLD from lifeguards appear to have ke pt people from swimming along the 2 1 2 -mile beach smce the ban began Saturday. but townsfolk say they wish their sharp problem would go away before it starts hurting busin~. "I think the National Park people did the right thing by d osing the beach," said volunteer Fire Chief K endrick Rand, who a lso runs the town's biggest e ate r y. th e Sa nd D o llar Resta ura nt. "Until th is whole thing blows away, I think it's wise to stay out of the cx.-ean." Rand has watched his town survive floods and droughts the past fi ve years. and says the shark crisis 1s hke a real-hfe version of the movie "Jaws." "There obvious ly are sharks out there I jµst hope they find a ne w place to feed," he said A park range r , Ja y P Eickenhorst, said a fishing boat (See SHARK, Page A2) Khomeini ser ious threat Flush with a military victory over Iraq. the Ayatollah Khomeini represents a serious danger to the Persian Gulf area -source of much of the West's oil. Page A6. NATION Stereo headphones banned A New Jersey town has benned the use of stereo headphones by driven, pedestriaN, roller skaters or anyone ebe on a public street, contending they are a hazard. Paae A4. POWs, MIAs honored WASKJNOTON (AP) -A bl.ck"and-whlt.e n.1 honorlna America'• prilonel"I of the Vietnam War and the H lfmated 2,&00 Mrvloem•n 1tlll mluln1 and UMICOOUntM for In \Mt oanflic1 flow k>day over the ~ .. ~ and UMt Pell&.,n. -.~ Pan e l recommends end to criminal sanctions I or private use W ASHINGTON (AP) - Eliminating criminal penalties probably would not increase use of ma rijua na, but could save society mon C'y a nd e ffort in trying to e nforce ine ffective laws. says a National Academ y of Sc1l·nces committee. said. an estimated 55 million Americans have tried marijuana. "The effectiveness of the pres ent f e deral policy o f ('Omplete prohibition falls far short of its goal -preventing use.'.' said the study. The Nationa l lnstttute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). which sponsored the four-year s tudy . rejected conclusaons of the report and said at would n o t co n s id e r amplementmg them William P olltn, th<• NIDA administrator. disagreed with th~ conclusion that decraminaliz.auon would not cncouragC' increuSl·d (See MARIJUANA, Page A2J Most or the 30.000 Svra a n troops d 1s pat.c·hed w Lebanon six years i.go to polat·t• the arm1st1ce that t•ndc'CI the 1975-76 Moslcm- C h r 1st 1 a n nv tl w a r h a v e rcgr oupcd m eastern Lebanon following bloody d ashes with the Israelis d uring th<' fi rst w eeks of the f1vt'-W('l•k invasion . T hi' report re<:•ommending an e nd to criminal sanctio ns fo r priva te use was attacked not only by the government. but also by the head of the academy, both fearing that such an action might encourage drug use. Police hold HB nJan Salam said t hl' PLO wants to go overland from Beirut to Syria. bu t the guernJla group's military leader. Saad Saye!. told the Voll'<' of Pak'Stine radio. "The PLO and its leadl'fS are rcsolv('(J to stav on an Beirut and LA>banon evf'n at the l'OSt of martyrdom ·· T he study. relea sed by the academy Thursday without the fanfare that often accompanies sim1lar reports. questioned the e ffectiveness of present law- enforcement policies concerrung marijuana. in shotgun slaying WhC'n lsraeh invaded Junl' 6 It was OC-lacved thl• operation would b e lim i te d t o pus hin g th l• guerrillas back rrom the border. But lsracl's deputy chief of staff. Mai Gen Moshe Le v v . said Thursday that lsrat•h fon.:t:'S were g 1rd1ng for a lo n g s t ay 1n Leba non. possibly through the· w inter An 18-member committee of experts said dt'Criminalization of individual use would save law enforcement, legal and social costs related to arresting 400,000 pe rsons a yea r on marijuana- related charges. While the committee did not caU for legalizing marijuana. it oroposed eliminating criminal penalties for personal possession or use of small amounts of pot and possibly replacing them with civil sanctions such as fines. Alth o ugh a ll leve l s o f government spend hundreds of tnilltons of dolla r s e ach year trving to stop the drug, the g'roup COUNTY A 25-year-old Huntington Beach man surrendered to poLice early today m connection with t h e s h o tgun slaying o f his neighbor. Huntington Beach pohce Lt. Bruce Young said the murder suspect , Gregory Wayne F ig u e redo of 9809 Cornwall Drive, turned himselC in to Fountain Valley police at 6:50 a.m .. about an hour after another 25-year-old man was found lying o n the rear patio of hi s condominium. dead of a gunshot wound in the chest. The identity of the m urdered man was being withheld early today pending notification of his family. • Let's go to the fair I, See what's In store at the Orange County Fair, ·which opens tonight at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Page Bl and Weekender. Sh e's nice on ice Orange County skater Dianne de Leeuw is the star of Knott's Berey Farm's spectacular ice ahow. "Snoopy and All That Jau.'' Weekender. Fluor s tock droP' Stock of the Fluor Corp. of 1rvtne wu off • quartA!r today to 1&~ ln early tndlna, after falllna 1 Thunday. The drop followed a Wall Street Journal story an.al)'llna the flrm'1 ouOook. LalJUna arl l e•t!J1•l1 open The art f•Uvala at LlluM a.oh 1ft W-.. way whh 48& ••hlb611 on dtlplay. W•--· The murdered man's home at 19868 Claremont Lane 1s lcx:all-d in the Continentals l'Ondom1naum co m p I e x . w h e r t• s u s p l' l' l Figueredo also lived Lt. Young said pohce were summoned after a frie nd found the slain man's body on the patio. He said police estima te the slaying took place between 2 o.m. and 6 a .m . He said witnesses told police that Figueredo and the murdered man quarre le d a t a par ty Thursday night. There• was no comme nt on the repo rted dro pping o f PLO ronditaohs e ither from Israel o r Vasse r Arafat 's Palestine L1bcrat1on Organization. It has been negotia ting through Salam and Lebanese Prime Minister Sha fik Wazzan to arrange a pullout of the• t'Stimated 8,000 guerrillas to stavt> orf a n assault bv Isral'h forces Young said a s hotgun, believed to be the murder weapon, was recovered today by investigators 'tsral'l rejected PLO demands to hav<' o po litat•al bureau in ISee ISRAELI. Page AZ) INDEX At Your Service Business California Cavalcade ClassiJied Comics Crossword Death Notices F.dit.ortal Entertainment A4 84-5 AS 82 01-6 C5 C5 02 A6 Weekender Gardening HorolCOpe SPORTS B3 82 Intermission Weekender Ann Landers 82 Movies Weekender Mutual Funds 84 National News A3 Public Notices 84,C3-4.02 Sports C l-4 85 TV Log Weekender A2 A3 Stock Markets Television Theaters Weather World News An1el1 wln1 Y •nlcee1 n exl The • Anpla await arrival of the New York Yana.t af&er INDOlnl an •llhl·pmt lc»lr\I 1uwk aplnlt Clewllnd. P ... Cl. • \ .... F ATHER SENTENCED. • • tmtire life but thl'n 1..'0ncluded, ''I still don't know why 1''1' horn" Holding a Bible, Rongstad offered to let h1r'l'\S(•lf be USl'CI ltll u "guinea pig" to "<:orrec\ what went wrong with me." But tht• most jarring testimony t'ame not from the defendant. but from his eldest son, Granville llongstad, 38, who flew from the f'.ast Coast to Lt•stify against his Cather. In a VOH't• <·h o k1·d with t•mouon, the younger Rongstad told o f being sex u a ll y a nd µhysically abused by his Cather '\lnt'C he was 5 years old, when the family lived in Los Angeles • .ind then Orange County Qul'11tioned by prosecutor Curl Armbrost, the wltneas a.id ht• WWI often druggt'Cl and be tt•n by his Cather. He said Rongstad ut>t.>d a block rubber h06e nearly two feet long lO beat him. In n later interview, Granville Rongstad said he volunteered to testify ugainst his father ''to make sure he gets his timt• (in prison) and never gets back out on the streets." De fe nse attorney Thomas Wolfsen argued that his client feels "a high degree of remorse" for his acts, but Armbrost, a deputy district attorney, told the court: reached on By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of"tMD.-, ..... tleff A tentative settlement haa been reached In a lawaull in which several airlines and the Cederal government challenged Orange County government's plan to allocate commercial IW'hne fhghta at John Wayne J\U'port. A cco rding to a report distributed to county supervisors this morning. the major plaintiff8 In the case including Pacific Southwest Airlines. Western Airline s and the U .S . De partment of Justice have agreed t o dro p the le gal challenge in the wake of a ruling by a federal appeals court panel. .1 The witness. often staring .angrily al his father, said he never told anyone of the abuse because he was afraid. "There is no way to estimate the number of l tvcs Mr Rongstad has rumed "'1th his conduct .. I think it's obvious thi s person 1s a danger to society" MARIJUANA USE. HORNS OF DILEMMA -Thundering bulls, many of them one-ton fighting animals urged and goaded by runners. charge through the "" Wlrepftoto narro"'. streets of Pamplona, Spain, today on the third day of the annual running of the bulls. No injuries were reported. The U.S . Ninth Circuit C.ourt of Appeals ruled last month that the county was Cree to implement an airport access plan that would permit re-allocation of flights to carriers seeking either to begin or expand service lO Orange County under specified rules. • • From Page A1 use. P ol I 1 n s aid re m ov 1 ng criminal pl•nall1es mig ht be 'nt e rpreted as mc-a n i n g mar ijuana was conside red h,1rmlt?$. In the unusua l d 1scla1 mer, Prl'SS said: "My own view 1s that the data available to the committee we re insufficient to jusufy on sc1ent1hc or analytical 1 grounds ch a nges in current policies dealing With the use Of marijuana." ISRAELI. • • Beirut and two units 1n the Lebane se army and communicated the reJ~tion lo the neot1ators at the presidential palace in Baabda, outside Beirut. Wazza n drovt' from his west Beirut offtcl' to thl' palat't' today, ending a rive-day boycott of the talks A NIDA spokeswoman. Carol Sussman, said there 1s concern that d ecriminalization would have "serious and tragic health t'ffects" among young people. Press said he feared the public might feel evidence was available to JUStify less concern about marijuana, whic h would be unrortunate In light of the E:v1dence that use was declining among young people. "New s tudit'S show that da1lv use of manJuana among teen- agers 1s d eclining under the present system. partly because• of ht·alth rears." Ms. Sussman said, "So. we c.•trnclude that th<· prt>Sent system works " Dr Louis Lasagna, chairman of tht-committee, sa1d he was surprised at the reaction to the report. Commenting in Science m agazine. Lasagna said the ronclus1ons were not radical and no t e d that the co mm1ttet• acknowledged that marijuana was a harmful drug. It said Israeli fort•c'S at the behest of U.S pr<'S1dcnt1al envoy Philip C. Habib let Wazzan's motorcadl· through the Galerie Semaan crossing poi nt on Beirut's southern Pdge. then dosed ll, maintaining a fuel and food blockade of W<'St Beirut for the sixth day. Dr. Frank Prl'SS, president of the prestigious academy, also disagreed with the committee's t'O nclus1ons 1n his cover letter to lht• report, saying the group had gone beyond its charge in making such "value-laden" judgments. Wa zza n~ at·t·used Habib of in s i s t ing th at any U .S . peacekeeping force en ter Beirut after the guerrillas withdraw, thereby leaving the estimated 500.000 Moslem c1v1hans who remained vulnerable to reprisals from Chn:.t1an mil1t1amcn in east Beirut SHARK SIGHTINGS. • • n·ported "a t·hewed-up harbor seal" Thursday. There wert' two shark sighung~ Wednesday near the beach 15 miles north of San Francisco. years but is fadng his first shark scarl'. "We've never had a n ything hkC' this before. in the winters or the summer," he said Wazzan :ind llab1b dl·t·l1m•d public <:ommcnt aftt·r th<•tr one- hou r mt·t•t1ng. but Lt·banon 's stall' r;.idio S<11d a propo:.al they d1s(:us.-;c•<l was a half-mile Israeli pullbat·k from th<' Be irut - Damascus highway to allow an ovt.'rland l'Vacual111n o f the guer rillas lo Syria In 18 days, there have lx.'en nme seals and sea lions kilk'CI by sharks. Thl~y appa rently were attracted to the area by sea mamma l s woundcd 1n fishe rmen's g1llnets, which have .1lso been blamed for killing SC'a birds. Two years ago. a fishing boat hauled in a 4,000-pound great while shark -thl:' biggest killer s hark in California history thrC'e miles off Stinson Beach Tye said therC' arc· oftl'n sharks in de<>per waters. Sharks spotted in the last few weeks have been 30 yards from the beach, which can draw 10,-. 000 people on a sunny weekend day No sharks are known to havt• l'Ver come that dose to the sandy shore before Pres1dt•nt R<-'agan confirmed this week that he 1s willing to commit U .S troops t o a multinattoncil fort·e lo ovel'"SC'e a peaC'eful w1thdrawal of PLO guerrilla:, from Wf'St &•1rut bv sea to th<' Svrian oort of Latak1a "We saw over 200 murres and 20 or 30 othc•r birds in one net. which was a mile long," said d1ief lifeguard &'Ott Tye, who h.L<; worked at the beach nine Coastal Nonhwest winds over ou1er walers 10 10 20 knots with 4 10 6 fool seas l1gh1 variable winds becoming west 10 sou1h-s1 10 10 16 kno1s durong al!ernoon Moslfy sunny aNemoon 1U.S. Summary W i dely scall ered thunderstorms doHe<I most ol the na11on eu• of the Rockies o~ Thursdey, wllh lo~nndoes 1epof1ed 1n M1si1ss1pp1 and heall'f rain 1n lhe Oho<> va11ey Most or Iha rest ol Ille na1ton en1oyed s,unsh1ne and seasonally warm 1emper111ires. Fo1 today. the Na11on111 Wealher Service torecaSI scattered thunoerslorms across Ille MlssiSSlpp4 and OhlO valley•. lh• Southe1J1 and the m1d- Allanl1C 1111ea Sunny skies were predlcled elMWflere California Sou1hefn Calttorn11 w111 be lair lhrc>ugh Saturday bul ~ low clouds along coast can be expected during lale n.ghl and early mommg hoo1s Orange County wlfl have rughs In Iha 70s, low. !>5 10 62 Inland valleys Cln expect hight In the UPPflf 801, tows near 60 MOYntaJna wth hive highs 7 4 10 80. IOW9 46 10 56 West lo n«lhwest wmdt lf>-25 mpll In norlhern deaerle 11te<noon1 100 ....,,nos HIQh1 In 90s, Iowa 82 to 72 Soufllern deMrt hlgna 100 10 107, lowt In 701. North«n Ind Cen1r11 Cl.Mlomla fllr through S.1urd1y ex~I lor nlghl Ind mornlno 1ow cloud• 1n coutll aectlona w.,ming trend Temperature§' Mostly sunny Denver 85 57 Des Moines 85 65 Detroit 85 60 Duluth 78 49 El Paso 99 74 Falrbani..s 86 68 Fargo 84 57 Flagsiall 73 45 Grea1 Falls 75 51 Har11ord 93 68 Helena 79 52 Hooolufu 88 73 Houston 94 78 lndnapfis 86 7 1 Jacksn 941 73 Jacksnvlle 89 11 Kans Ctly 87 67 le.s Vegas 94 73 L1111e Roell 92 72 LOUIS\llllt.' 81 70 N•-Weal'>e< ~ Memphis 9 I 79 lll()AA U $ O.Or o1 C.,..,.,.,..ce Miami 86 82 ~-~~;.;..;;.,~~__;;..;;.;;_.;;_ _________ .....J Milwaukee 73 62 Fronts: Cold.,.. WltffT' ..., SlaltQl'la'V •• l\Apis-SI P 87 54 -----------------------1 NastMlle 93 72 New Orleans 92 70 Needles 100 82 1010010 82 62 New York 93 73 Newport Beach 69 62 Vancouver 70 541 Norlolk 93 74 0&.kland 73 56 Winnipeg 76 51 Okla C11y 90 66 Onter10 88 55 Omaha 85 69 P1lm Springs 103 72 Or1ando 90 72 Pasadena 86 !>7 Philadphl• 91 71 Pat0 Robles 90 57 Smog Phoenix 101 71! ~ 88 55 P111sburgh 81 66 ~ Bluff 88 SS The Atr Ou1111y Man•gement Piiand. Me 92 68 ~ City 73 541 D1s1r1c1 predicls unhHflhluf Blf Piiand. Ora 78 53 S1e1ernen10 87 53 1 1 Provtd~e 86 63 Sehnu 70 50 qi ua,huysor senG bs111vle Pl*)ple today A 53 Sin Bernardino 88 55 n e an a roe • omone. Sen eno 82 Fern11ndo and Sanll Clerlla Richmond 94 72 San Gabrlel 87 56 valley• and in the A1ver11da-San Saft lake 81 58 Stin Oleo<> 76 65 e d H S 72 S.n Fr~l~A 67 52 ernar ino and emel·Els1nore in Antonio 96 S J ~ areas wllh good air quallly Seallle 73 5 I 1n ose 79 5• h s Shreveport 9• 73 s.n11 An• 79 60 ~-ere 1n the ou1h Coa11 Ail Sioux Falls 85 84 Santa Barb11a 70 5• 8!'"p.., s SI LOUIS 87 73 Sinte Crui 7 4 ~ "'IUlant 1endard Index ol SIP-Tampa 91 70 Sinle Monica 70 57 188 11 forecMt for the A1ver110e- Spokene •• Stocltton 88 ~: S11n Bernardino area. 188 for the 78 .,.. T San Gabriel and Pomona valleys, Syreouae 85 71 •hoe V8lley 73 53 188 lor Ille San Fernando and TOC>Ma 89 83 Th«mll 102 70 Santi Clarita valleys and 138 10< Tucson 99 88 TorrlllOe 7!> 57 Ille Hemat·Elllnora raglan Tulaa 91 72 Yuina tOS 76 Good 111 qualit~lh e PSI of Wl8tllnQln 95 75 ,. .. N ..... 92 ts torecast tor • 100 tor Wlc;hl11 90 M " -Wor1da Fair HI L rne1rooo111111 Loa ~. 60 lor lli' M Berbados 79 o lnllnd Or1nge C«inly Ind 5a lor CALlf'OftMA Bermuda 8 75 tf'le low deserts HI Lo Bogota 41 77 All other arHs will have a PSI ApPle Valley 8' se Cureceo :: 48 of 42. lncludlno lilt high de1«11. Balletlliel<f 98 69 OulCMloupe Ill 81 COHiii rtgiOns Ind the Big Beef BMll-9" 72 H8'11t\A 90 n l lkl lrN B111.1mont 92 55 Klng11on 93 77 Big 8-i'3 '3 Mon•aoo Bey 90 e 1 Blallop 87 80 M9'1dl 95 75 Biyllla 103 77 Mexico City 79 54 o""'* City 78 59 S•n JUI/I, P.R. 19 n Wll1ra lo c:111 (1ofl lrH) for i.1 .. 1 amog lnlorm1Uon: NATION HI 88 91 91 17 12 95 92 7& 90 11 7a II IS 11 ,, Lo Eurelll 85 48 T rlnldld ll4 72 . 10 Fraano 91 84 Or-noa County. (900) 445-3829 1.01 Anga111 County• (800) 242-4022 .. .. CAlllAOA 80 Liiia Anowne.ct 741 49 54 ~-17 84 "' 87 l0t19 8"cll 83 80 Cell!llY 85 19 Loe Anoal4ll 81 80 Edmonton 85 73 Montovl1 92 5& Montre1I le 7 t Monter~ 85 &A 011 .... 1 :! n Ml WlftOn 70 54 A90lne Access OK'd AIYar9lda end San Bam11rdlno l..o counlltL (800) 387~710 48 AOMO Eplaode O«iler. (800) 52 242-4Mt ea .---------"" 84 54 " 70 lllf IEPIRT SAN J'RANCISCO 17 (AP) -The Cal.ltomia ~~ 8upnrM Court hlal ruled r, • ! millllili.-a-----..;..-.J· that th• United farm Ii IWt .., :; .... ._. Worken Union can be -"" -. 'L pu&ld Uml\ld ...,.. '° § ff !" ..... : a ' 1' iw • 1rower '1 rror•rl1 •-·~ • ,. 11 tw ·durln1 1 1 rl • \o ... • •~ ew oommunloll• wlCh Niliiiii...t._~_..._-"-lll°'~---·~...,,.-· ~.".•.•...;._;.;;.;...,.._...t. ____ _. non1trlkln1 worl&tr1. i I • •TM""',. •. ,. t 'Sex story true,' • • ex-page 1ns1sts WASHI NGTON (AP) - Former H ouse page Le Roy Williams, who maintains he arranged an appointment for a senator with a male prostitute and himself engaged in sexual acts with congressmen, stood by his story today even though he flunked an FBI lie detector test. Wtll1ams told an Arkansas tt:olev1s1on station Thursday aftc>r the test that he had given the FBI the names of three members of the House and a senator. But the e xaminer who t'lmduct.ed the test. Williams said on the NBC-TV "Today'' show. "stat.eel that l fl at-out flunkl>d thl· test, that he felt like I should right then turn my stor y around and tell the truth." Ht-accused the person who <idm mistered the test of lx'ing "biased." "From the st.art, he was not Vl·ry ob,JCCt1ve about the test. His test was pointcd toward. was I ('Ondemning the l'ongressmcn or, hl· was just not very objective at all " Asked by inter viewer Chns Wallace 1! he had been lying. W1lhams replied, "No. l was not." Williams said h e was still n•ady to testify under oath to the I louse ethics committee, which is investigating the allegauons. or lo a grand Jury Asked what he would tell the <.-ommittee "with regard to your r e l a tio n s hip with th ree rongressmen." Williams said: "I'm prepared to tell tht'm the truth." Q: Which is? A. The fact that I was involved with three l'Ongressmen anti that I did also set up liaison meetings . betwee n c·o ngress1o na l J>('Ople. one senator and models from. prostitutes trom, friendly models." In his inll·rv1ew Thursday with L1ttle Ro<:k te levision stat ion KARK -TV, Williams repeated the names of three congressmen and onl' senator, but they were d ele ted from that broadt·ast. He did not use the names in today's interview. Williams said today that he had sex with a m e mber of Congress and set up the meeung involving the senator "because I· felt I was afraid of th e consequences if l said, 'No'." In a n interview with The Associated Press. Walhams said he had been involved with three congressmen from September to Novembe r 1981 Ther e wen· thrt.>t> incidents. he said . all in thl• congn•ssmcn's offices a nd all afte r hours. H<' declined to discuss the details further. but said m the interview that he was "angry over thl' attention this has put on th e v 1c t 1m ins t e ad of the perpetrators" and added that he "w ould have gone home and n eve r sai d a w ord If the doorkeeper's office had no t tossed my name around with the media." Williams c harged in the "T o day" interview tha t he "b e li eved" deput y H o u se doorkeeper Jack Russ had been "involved m sending the media aft.er me instead of sending the media after the pages who we re there in Washington in order to get thl' monkey off their backs " Russ on Wednesday said of Williams' c harges that h e engaged m sex w1tn t'Ongressmen and set up an e ncounter for another member: "The bottom lme to Mr Williams 1s this: He has a serious problem. That plan -adopted by supervisors March 17 -requires the five commercial carriers serving the airport t o yield ex1st1ng guarantees on flights they possess over a two-year period. Sources familiar w ith the negotiation s leading to the settlement said that the appeals court decision in the county's favor esse11tially scared the _ plaintiffs out of the case. There was a caveat. however. The federal government said 1t would drop out of the action only 1f the county stuck by the March 17 plan, the sources said. Had the county stuck by an earlier plan viewed by PSA as unfairly favorable to AirCal and Republic Airlines, the legal action would sllll be proceeding. the sources said. It is expect.eel that the parties involved 1n the lawsuit w ill a ppear before Judge Hatter Tuesday afternoon lO formally agree to the proposed settleme nt. Supervisors w ill be .~sked Tuesday morning to make nunor adjustments to the Marc h 17 access plan to accomplish the settlement. Prior to implementation of the March 13 plan. AirCal , the dominant carrier in the county, had a guaranteed allocation of 23.5 flights daily: Repubhc Airlin es, 11.5 and Fronuer Airlines. PSA and West.em. two each . Forty-one jet departures are permitted daily under airport noise abatement regulations. Wh e n th e plan was implement.eel after the appeals co urt ruling, guaranteed allocations to all carriers were reduced 10 percent. An exception was made for Western by order of the appeals panel. As a result of the re-allocation, AirCal, Re public and Frontier lost flights while PSA gained a third daily departure. • ·1 .. -· SALE Spring and Summer Clearance 40% to 50% Off Starts Saturday, July 10th 10 a.m. Hours: Open Sunday, 11th 12:00 to 5:00 -Mon. thru Sat. 10:00 to 5:30 I 024 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 7t ... ~ ,., •. ... ~--------------------------------------------------------------------------..:.....:o:r:•~no~•~C:o:•:•t~D:A:':L~V.:.;P'L_o_r_1_F..<c_d_•_Y_·_Ju_1v_e_._,_e_e2 _______________ s _______ a DE RAILMENT IN OHIO -Cleanup workers examine the wreckage and damage lo 20 railroad cars in Sherwood, Ohio. One of the cars contained 30,000 gallons of butadiene. a ,.,. WlrephOlo volatile liquid used in making rubber. The derailment <.:<1Usl'd the evacuation of all 850 JX'Oplt· in this small western Ohio community . Designer of Viet memorial upset with planned changes WASHINGTON (AP) -Maya Ying Lin says she plans to appt:al to the government's Fine Arts Commission to preserve her award-winning design for the nation's memorial to Vietnam v~terans -and to reject changes she compares to a shattering noise in a peaceful glade. Mi ss Lin , 22, a May architecture graduate of Yale, objects to the additions o( a flagpole and a larger-than-lifo statue of three combat soldiers to her starkly dramatic abstract design, which was selt'Cted in a 1981 competition against 1,421 other designs. "Its silence. its ability to move· people and let them think their own thoughts -tha t 's the memorial." Miss Lin said in a telephone interview from Exeter, NH. No hike projected for 20-cent sta01p SAN BRUNO (AP) -The price of a first-class stamp should stay at 20 cents through early 1984, says the head of the U.S. Postal Service, which also gets good marks from an outside panel for cutting costs and improving productivity. ,The National Academy of Public Administration released a year-long evaluation, financed by the postal service, at a monthly meetjng of the post.al Board of Governors. The academy began the $500.- 000 study in July 1981, the 10th anniversary of the creation of the service as an inde pendent federal agency. Its predecessor, the Post Office Department, had been a cabinet department Before his agency was praised by the chairman of the study panel, Postmas t e r General William F. Bolger told fellow governors that the postal service was $24 million in the black for the 28-day period ending June 11. An $84 million deficit had been anticipated. The unexpected surplus, laq~ely due to a lower-than- pro,ected increase in consumer prices which h eld down pay increases, m eans the 20-cent tamp will stick around a few months longer than expected, 1lger said in an interview. He predicted no hike in the tamp price "through early 1984." Before the lat.est fiscal nth, the PQl!ital Service was bout $600 million in the black, a pokesman said. Alan Dean. chairman of the study panel and former deputy assistant director of the federal Office o f Management and Budget, gave the postal service a "B-plus for improvement" since its creation, but the stud y summary cautioned: "The USPS, in its successful efforts to reduce costs and increase productivity, seems to have pursued these objectives at some sacrifice in employee courtesy and customer services and needs to redress this imbalance." The panel. wh()S{' 10 members include a university president. a U.S. Army general and a former C'Omptroller general of the United Stat.es. also called for a "greater sense of teamwork" among post.al workers. and urged "a major effort to s implify the confusing array of subc l asses and distinctions within each of the four classes of mail." The 228-page report noted. however, that letters sorted by machine are more likely to go astray than those sort<'d by hand. The panel found that United Parcel Service. a private company, pays higher wages than the Postal Service, does a bigger volume of parcel delivery, a nd could teach the Postal Service about efficiency. The panel r ecommended a bigger budget and staff for research and development of technology, and said better public relations would increase ac:ceptance of a proposed nine- d i git ZIP code and soothe customers of tiny post offices that have been shut down. ORANGE COAST l1ilyPilat Cl•Hfft.d •dvef11alng 1141142-5171 All other dep.,tmenta &42-4321 T1'ofM9 p. H81ev lllMlllS ... CNlf ~ Ofllc. =-"~ .,,,. ~ of ._,1111'9 Tom Murphlne ..., =~ ICI• r...11!'4..,.._, Kan Godc*'d ..... .,~ ~ ==~ MAIN OFFICE »IWMt e.ys1., C•I•-. CA ~II~. ha UMI, C•u MllM. CA • .,._ C:.Vrlelll Im Or .... CMst PutMlshl ... '-'· H•-.wi.•, lll'"'<'etl.,s, 9Clltoh.1 ~or.,. ..... 11 .. -,.,..,,. ,...y M r-od\KM wltllowl SCI« l•I ......... Uioft of <OPY•l9M -r. VOL 11, NO. 1IO "It's like a still pond or a quiet glade in the woods , add i.omething to 1t. add noise, add duttc-r. add anything and you be gm to detract Your mind gets drawn away.·• But Jan Scruggs. 34!, the former V1l•tnam infantryman who single-handedly persuaded Congress lo give public land on the National Mall in Washington for the memorial, says the additions will please his fellow veteran s and that's what matters. "We really fought for Maya's design. but we're happy wtth the c:omprom1se." says Scruggs. founder of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, which ralsed $6 million in contributions to build the monument. "Some didn't like it be<'ause 1t was too abstrac:t , too unconventional," Scruggs said of the original design. But now, he says, "The way it's done does not detract from the design. It makes rt 100 percent better. much more beautiful." Miss Lin's design called for a monument of two polished black granite walls, descending 10 feet into the ground and meeting in a wide "V" with the names of 57,- 692 Amencans who died in the war and 2.500 still hsted as missing chiseled into the walls. One ('ritic. Vil'tnam vl'tcran Tom Carhart, called it a "black gash of shame and sorr ow." Texas millionaire H. Ross Perot c:alled 1t "a tombstone" and "a slap in the race." Another critic was Sen. Jeremiah Denton Jr .. H-Ala .. who spent 7 1/2 years as a prisoner of North Vietnam. Grady Clay, edito r o f Landscape Architecture magazine and chairman of the eight-man jury which selected Miss Lin's design, is joining in her appeal for rejection of the changes. ''It ought to be built and judged. Let the public see what a great work or beauty it is," says Clay. Another juror, Chicago architect Harry Weese, blamed Interior Secretary James Watt for submitting to pressure from conservatives in insisting that the design be altered. "It's as if Michelangelo had the secretary of interior climb onto the scaffold and muck around with his work," Weese said. The Comm1ss1on of Fine Arts. a federal agency, has not given final approval to the placement of the new elements. Miss Lin said she plans to attend the September meeting and appeal for her original concept. When the comm ission originally approved it last October, chairman J . Carter Brown said the design needed no "corny specific references" to the war and no "bits of whipped cream on pedestals." But Watt insisted that a compromise be reached before he would allow oonstruction to atart. That work ls now under way on the mall bet ween the Li.ncoln Memorial and the WaahJngton Monument. ..., ........ "' ......... ~ We're Listening ••• ' Whit do you like about lhf Dilly Piiot 't What don't you like" Cell the number btlow and your mHHI• wilt be recorded, tr1n1crlbed and delivered lo the 1pproprl1te tdltor Tht ume 24·hour •n•wtrin• 1trvlc1 may~ uHd to rtcord ltt· ten lo lhe tdltor on 1n~ topic Mallbo• contribu&on mu1t lncludt their "'""' ind 11J1phon1 number ror verlftc1Uon No "lrcul1Uon OlllJ I P'llH. Till u1 wh1t'1 on )'Our mind ... Peacekeeping 'success' U.S . military rarel y used but eff ective WASHINGTON (AP) -I! President Reagan d ecide• to commit American troops to a peacekeeping force In Lebanon, it w1U not be the flrst time the U.S . military h as been sent abroad In a non-combat role. While it h as h app ened infrequently, the few times U.S. forces have been employed in' peacekeeping efforts have been judged Largely successful. They were used in the Mideast on two occasions. The first was in Lebanon in 1958; the second was this year when a contingent of U.S. troops was sent to the Sinai P eninsula to help police the border between Egypt and Israel. U.S. troops also were used in tht? Dominican Republic in 1965 with results regarded in this l"OUntry as SUl'Ct'SSful, although th<>y were widely criticized tc•lscwhl•re. American troops stationed in South Korea, Europe and at other military bases around the globt• also serve a peacekeeping funt:t1on But in Korea they fought a war against invaders from North Korea and China, and the-military bases are part of thl' C'stablished U.S . defense nl'lwork rn the 1958 lntC'rvention in Lt.'banon. President Eisenhower dii.patl·hed 14,000 troops at the rt'Cju<•st of LdlanCS(' President Camille Chamoun to t>nd secl.arian strife stirred in part by Chamoun's pro-West sympathies. Eisenhower was afraid the government would be toppled and replaced by a regime oriented toward Egypt and the Soviet Union. There was also fear violenc-e in Lebanon could lead lo overthrow o ( the pro- West monarchy in Jordan. The presenc.'f.' of U.S. troops ended the domestic fighting and prepared the way for a pcaC'cful transition to a new government. The troops who waded ashore on Lebanon's lx>aches on July 15 were withdrawn 1n Oc.·tober without ever having <.·ngaged in fighting. In an analysis in a 1978 Brookings Institution publitation entitled "Force Without War," Mideast c•xpert William B. Quandt said, "Within Lebanon a volatile s1tuat1on was brought under control aftt•r the arrival of U.S. forces." "The key to SUl't'CSS lay In lht' restraint with which the operation was t•onducted." Quandt wrote. "Had hostiht1es occurred between U S . and Lebanest' forcl·s. tht• U.S mediating rolt• would have been seriously j<.'opardized." The Brookings study <:ited more than 200 inc.·1dcnlS in which the United States employed its · armed fore t • s fo r po I i l i ca 1 purposes si nce World War II. In AP Wl~to VIC~IM OF WAR -"fhree-year-old Palestinian refugee Nesnm Hassan hangs on •to her cup while crying as she walks through the ruins of her devastated neighborhood in Sidon. Par~ of this formerly Palestinian controlled coastal city were heavily damaged when the Israeli forces advanced through southern Lebanon last month. LEES "HALLANDALE" Ultron Nylon Dusty Brown. Woodrose. Twilight Bronze WALTERS "FAIRCREST" Ultron Nylon Dark Beige 1395 INSTALLID most caReR, tht>y rnv1llvt•d suggestions of U.S. wilhngnl'S.' to use fore<' Somt.'t1mes. sh1~ or aircraft were S('nt lo troul>lt.O regions. The second maJor post-w.1r involvement of US. troops to quell domc.'8tll" str1h' 0t.'(·urrl'd m the Domint('an Rt·pubht· m 1965, the first d1rctt military intcrvcnuon by Washmgtun in a Laun Amerat·an <.:ountry 1n m•arly 50 years Prl'sident Johnson ordcr<.'t:l a hl•l1l·opler landing by 500 Mannes on April 28 By thl' \1mc thl• U S buildup was <.·omplt•tl-d on May 9, thl'rl' werl' 23,000 troops in the country. Writing in the same Brookings publu:ation, JeromC' N Sh1tC'r S<ud, "There 1s nu doubt at all that the U.S mtl•rvf'nllon wa:. mot1vatc·d from the outi.et by rl'ar Of a l'OffinlUOll>t takt'()Vt•r " . The· US forn•:. quil'kly llppt-d tht.· balance 1n fovor of tht• rel(ular <Hml·d forcl•s. who appeart'd on th<.· vNgc: uf deft•at bv fort't"S wh1('h included ll'fll:.L'i and moderate:. loyal lo th(' pn.·v1ously ou:.tt'<.l President Juan Bosc·h. Election • give away v iolation? LOS ANGELES CAP) A promoter who :.wgc.-d <i $5 mil hon giveaway to t'm·ourage voting in California's primary has IC'arm'CI that he and thl' winners mav have violated federal lav.~. putting a damp<.•r on plans for d national voting sw1>Cpstakes in 1984 Pnzes werl' distributed tu som<.· of tht• 700,000 California votl'rs who S{'nt in ballot stubs from th<.· June 8 primary to the Woodland Hills post off1t'(' box of Edward S. S haw. a Hollywood promoter and former aC'tor Shaw. who was l"Ommt>nd<'d by thC' state for thE-promotion. SC:11d Wt'dnesdav hl' alread\ has pledges for si5 m1lhon in" gifts for a nationwide giveaway m the 1984 general elc.•c:llon . But its future is in doubt. and Shaw has already stallt'CI work on a similar lottcrv for Oklahoma. "l .-m con fr dent that th C' government 1i.n't going to stifle someone who tamC' out or thr woods to be a supc-r pal not." said Shaw. whose hclpC'rs 111 the non-profit lotll'ry are still sorting through C'ntnL•s Anthony M1llN. l 0h1ef deputy to California St't-rNary of Stole Marl·h Fong Eu. said Wednesday thl' U.S. Jusllt:l' Lkpartment "has no intention of pr()S(.'<"Ullng or br1ng1ng c h arges against a n y t h i n g t h a t · !-. b N · n d o n c· heretofore"" However. M11lt•r said. "Thc•v art· l'xploring 1t in l '<.tse it bc.'\·omcs widl'Spread acr~ thL· nat10n and It IS indeed a VIOlallon Of rederal law." Before Shaw staged the California SWl'<.'pstakes. h e cunt.acted the' set:rNary of stat<.'°S office. Mrs Eu rl'spondc·d on May 25 that the sweepstakes didn't violate statt• law as long as voters w e ren't re-warded for voting in a cert.am way or for not voting. EVANS-BLACK "CANDORA" Anso IV Nylon Oakwood 15 95 INST ALLID MJ. LIMl1D ,..,,,.., Install«/ P~s lndud~ NZX-3600 sponge rubb6 pad • ( Orange CoHt DAIL v PILOT /Frldav. Julv 0, 1082 e,,.\.~\ ~,,.. . ,f.,, Test running shoes By PAT HOROWITZ Of'tMOtly ..... , ... DEAR PAT: Do you bave any allot buyln1 tlpt for a novice Jo11er? T:L., Corona del Mar Medical experts aay good runnlng ahoes thould cushion and support the heel and arch of the foot and provide toe nexlblllty for easy puah-off. When buying running shoes, ahop in the late atternoon or early evening becauae feet tend to swell during jogging. Stand while being measured for your shoes. Be sure the heel flt.a snugly, and is not stiff. Also chk k to see the front of the shoe is wide enough without being too loose. You should be able to move your toes freely without pressure. Prior to running, wear the shoes around the house laced loosely at first, and gradually lacing them to running tightness. When you can wear them for five or six hours without ~~mfort, the shoes are ready to use for pggmg. Ch eck W-4 form DEAR PAT: I am employed full-time and have taxes withheld from my wages. I figured out wbat my tax will be this year and I already bave bad more than that withheld. It there a form I can give my employer to stop him from wlthholdlng any more taxea? S.D .. Huntington Beach No. Internal Revenue Service says an individual can only claim exemption from federal income tax withholding if he or she had no tax liability last year and anticipates no liability this year. However, take a look at the worksheet on Fonn W-4. You may be entitled to claim more withholding allowances than you are cu rrently claiming, and that would reduce the amount of withholding. Soda may stop tooth rot D~AR READERS : A study by researchers at UC San Francisco has shown that baking soda, table salt and epsom salts are particularly effective in killing the bacteria that cause peridontal dise&.Se. ln peridontal disease, several types or bacteria attach themselves to the hard surface of the tooth. As mo re bacteria and their toxins accumulate, pockets form between the tooth and the gums resulting in the teeth becoming infected. The body often tries to slough off the infected tooth, causing it to loosen and eventually fall out. The usual treatment is to scrape the bacterial colonies o!f the root of the tooth, prescribe antibiotics and in serious cases, surgically cut away and reshape some of the gum •issue . Bru!ihing teeth with a mixture of baking aoda and aalt could be used in conjunction with conventional therapy and allo aa a preventive measure that l.t both che.p and relatively harmlet11, the reeearchert1 1uggest. An Oranp County perldontlat contacted by A YS aaya that thla 1tudy, while It deaervee consideration, wu not an "In-depth" scientific effort. !)aklng soda and aalt can be abrasive to tooth enamel, he aa1d, adding that regular and thorough oral hygiene are more important than any cleaning material In prevf:ntlng peridontal disease. Humidifier smells DEAR PAT: I u1e a bumldlfler to keep moisture In the air In our house. It tllere any way I can get rid of tbe musty odor ln the humidifier? I bealtate addln1 anything to the water b \eca use It m ay reduce the effectlvene11 of the humidifier. • R.W., Costa Meta Dissolve one tablespoon of 20 Mule Team Borax per gallon of water before adding to the humidifier unit. This treatment may be used once or twice a year to eliminate the musty odor. Dry pests to death DEAR PAT: I know boric acid powder Is effe.ctlve for roach control, but is there any other non-pesticide material that works on other crawling insect•? S.D., Huntloaton Beach Sorptive dust (silica gel), especially in combination with pyrethrum, is highly effective on many common household insects. Silica gel kills insects by drying them to death. As they crawl through it, a thin film wiU remove their protective wax and cause death through evaporation of body water. It has the advantage of being relatively non-hazardous, and it provides long-term control. Apply in cracks, crevices, crawling areas and dark, warm hiding places. You also can use it for flea control on pets. · • "Got a problem? Then write to Pat' Horowitz. Pat will cut red t.ape, ... 1 getting the answers and action you • need to solve inequities in n governme1.1t and business. Mail . your questions to Pat Horowitz, At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Catt.a Mesa, CA 92626. As many Jett.ers as possible will be anawered, but phone inquiries or letters not including the reader's tu11 name address and business hours' phone numbe; cannot be considered. Stereo • pieces ba~ned WOOOBJUDOE, N.J. (AP) - Mo t orl1t1, pedeatrlana and cyc:lilt. who tune ln to portable radio• and tape players with lightweight headphones are allo tuning out traffic hazards, says the Township Council. It has approved an ordinance awaited stat e approval that would prohibit walking, jogging, drlvi.ng or bicycling along any roadway while wearing stereo headphones. The action was prompted by "the number of incidents that were turning up" of pedestrians and motorists failing to hear horns and other warnlngs while using the he adpho nes, said council president R o bert Gawroniak . "You cannot hear a car horn, you cannot hear a siren, you cannot hear a motor vehicle," he said . a dding that council members "Just thought it would be a good idea before we have a tragedy." The o rd inanc e requir es approva l by the sta t e Department of Transportation, as does any change in regulations regarding roadways in the state, Gawroniak said. Violati o n s would be punishable by a fine of $50 and 15 days imprisonment. T h e o rdinance would n ot regulate headphone use except on roadways. Pedestrians on sidewalks could wear them as long as they took them off when crossing streets, Gawroni4k said. "If someone were to jog a round the block without ever crossing the street. fine," he said. Response to the ordinance "has been 99 percen t positive," Gawroniak said, although a few people raised objections. ''I worry about the council legislating common sense," said Randy Johnson. "It makes sense to take the earphones off at an intersection." The ordinance 1s "a little overbroad" said Chris Cannon, an attorney for the Sony Corp., manufacturer.of Walkman radios ~==============================================================~~~~~~~~and cassette players. AP Wltepholo , LIFE-SAVING DRIVE -J e ff Pedersoli. 13. had never driven a car when he rushed his badly bleeding brother Scott to a hospital a fte r he had fallen through plate glass at the . family's Glenwood. Ill .. home. J eff "did what I watched Dad do," and drove Scott to a hospital, whe re he is listed in good condition. Newark officials ,, call ad insulting N_EWARK. N.J (AP) -C1ty o ff1c1als a re threateni n g to boycott Christian Dior products because they say an advertising ca mpaign planned by th e designe r insults New J ersey's largest city. A major media campaign due to start this fall includes an ad that asks. "What would New York be without Dior?." The ans wer is: "Newark." C ity council unanimously approved an ordinance promising the boycott if the Fre nch fashion fir m does not withdraw the, adverusemen t The ordinance calls the ad "highl y i n s ul ting" a nd "unworthy of a company which bear s s uc h a distinguished name." A Christian Dior off1c1al in New York said the ad was "one of a series" planned and hasn 't gone into production. "It's not as 1f it's a fa1t accompl1," said Mary L ee Fletc h e r . execut ive v ice, pr esi den t 1n c harge of advertising. 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Colle Hwy, /(11A) "1·»U , SAN JUAN CA.PISTRAN01 J'J8l7 DtJ ObMpo St./ (71') 493-Slll SANTA AN,\1 3935 S. 8rtltcl St. I (714) 9'J9.-15IO 14 Santi AN Pllhlon Squin/(7W) IM.aM . . ~ '• '• ~ ·: ·. !: : .. ·: :: ·: .. .• •, :: •, . . -· •, Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Friday, July G, 1982 Monty's papers donated WWII gene ral's archives in London museum The archlvea of Brlt&&l n'• World We.r lI commander Field Manha! Vi.count Bernard Law Mo1&1omery have been given to the lmperlal War Mwiown In London, ending speculation that a college or library would acquire them. "It was unthinkable that they should leave England," said Sir b e n h Ha m ilton , personal Buardlan of the archives and "ti wartime colleague of "Monty," as th e comma nd er w,as affectionately known. The archives range from letters to Montgomery's parents writte n from World War I trenc h es in Belgium. to torrespondence frorl\ Britain's World War ll Prime Miqi.ster Sir WlDaton Churchill and American generals Dwight D. Eisenhower IUld Omar Bradley. . An actress-model who appeared in television tommercials for Blue Nun wine was a happy person whose career was just beginning to take off before she shot her boyfriend, then killed herself, her agent says. But neighbors told police that Cathe r ine Reilly, 28. often NAiii I fACEI fought with her boyfriend. Mlc&ael Condo1 , 34, a decorated Transit Authority police officer. And her building supvrlntendent, Jamea White, said she suffered a broken leg several months ago when another boyfrlend apparently pushed her through a window. The bodies of Ms. Reilly and Condon were found sprawled in her Chicago studio apartment. An Orange man wa nts to withdraw his guilty plea for cliff-jumping because he could face six months in jail and a $500 fine. Matbew Mccarter, 21. was accused of making an illegal 3,000-foot parachute jump off Half Dome June 28 with companion Larry Wolfe. The other man drifted into the side of the monolith and remains hospitalized in Fresno for his injuries. Nost r a d am u s, the 16th t'entury French seer, will be the topic o( a phone-in talk show featurlna parapsyc hologist Stewart Robb Saturday from 10 p.m to midnight on KABC rudlo. Robb. an Anaheim resident. haa authored teveral books on parapt1ychology, lncludlna one on N<>1tradamua. He said that Nostradamus made predictions rMChlng u far in the future as 3797, the next being a war in 1999. Noted police executive and reformer Patrick V. Murpby ls fighting an unprecedented effort to punish or expel him from the Internatio nal Association of Chiefs of Police for his statements about police work and organizations. Murphy, president of the privately fina nced Police Foundation, disclosed that the organlza ti on called a closed hearing to decide whether to censure, suspend or expel him for public statements, including one in which he said police share racist attitudes with society al large. The 61-year-old Murphy as a former police chief of Syracuse, N.Y .. Detroit, New York City and Washington. D.C. AP Wlrepftoto NOT MUCH Farme r Pratt Gallimore of North Caro lina displays some of the peaches he was able to salvage from this spring's crop, devasted by late freezes. The fruit can only be s hipped to local m arkets because they'll rot unless eaten soon. Rent A Lu_xury Apartment on Newport Bay. Gracious hvang 1n a countrv club setting that overlooks the bay Thats Park Newoon The finest ,apanment community 1n tash1~nable Newoon Beach Here for your pleasure a $1 t,2 million Social and Health club 8 lighted tennis courts racquetball couns. 7 swimming pools and acres of gardens Leases are available for 1 2 and '.rbedroom units Some are elegantly furnished APARTMENTS ANO TOWNHOUSES ON THE BAY IN NEWPORT BEACH FROM $540 TO $1,000. Conveniently located ori the Upper Bay Park NewPOr1 is 1ust 5 quick mnutes from the Orange County Alrpart and an ma10I' busmess centers On Jamboree Road at San Joaquin Hills Road Telephone (714) 644-1900 PARK NEWPORT• Pier I was the first retailer to b ring to America buri palm furniture, the fi rst to introduce ra ttan swing chairs, and we're still t he fi rst in value and selection. To prove it, here are some of our bestsellers at irre- sistible prices. Our lounge chair is ideal for summer relaxation. It's long enough for you to rea lly stretch out. and there's a fan -back headrest. Put one in your sunroom for those times when you need a break from housework. Philippine burl lounger, 48"L x 42"H 7988 Cushions sold separately. Prices good one week only Burt twist table, 21 "H. 1988 Sites may vary slfahtly. Floor stocks only-no ra in checks. Rattan swing chair. 48"H x 27"W Cushion extra 2988 The new • Al Mission • remains found SANTA CLARA (AP) College atudt•n\.5 digging tn fror1l of a professor's strawberry patch believe they have found the north wall of the third satl' of Mis.~ion Santa Clara, one of tht- state's 21 ortgmal missions. Mark L ynt'h , assista nt professor of anthropology at the Un1 vers1t y o r Santa Cla ra, annount"\.'CI the fmd. Ht• and a crew of 12 students have lx•<'n digging since June 21 in a univt-rsity lot next to the h om.: of religious studies professor Philip Raley The dig has tur,.t.'CI up dozens of artifacts mdudmg trading beads, pottery shards and a bronze rang Lynch bclievt>S the remains ot the m1 s1>1on c hurch may be bem.•ath 1''rankhn Street. Floods destroyed the first two sites of the• m1ss1on, founded in 1777 An earthquake demolished the third. and two more wer<:> built before• the m1ss1on round a pt'rman<'nt homl' on what as now the Urn vc·rsity of Santa Clara campus. Satisfaction Guaranteed Burl king chair. 601'H. Cushion extra 2988 ". Orange Co .. t DAILY Pll.OT/l'rlday, July 9, 19&a Gounty procurement policies hit by jury Incredible as it may sound, it has take n fiv e years to g e t a needed video taping d evice installed m the inma te "r<.-ceptfon" area at Orange County J a il. That is, a system that works the way it's s upposed to. The reasons behind the many d e lays and malfunctio n s o f previously installed equipme nt w ere a partial target o f a report ~ssued by the O r an ge County Grand Jury prior to concluding ats one-year term June 30. The jury hired a consultant - Bruce Samuelson. a UC Irvine management expert -to look into county procurement policies. What Samuelson found is hardl y befitting a count y which. according to the report, spends more tha n $70 million per year for goods a nd services. He learned, Cor example, that county g overnme nt h as s pe nt upw a rd s o f $500 ,000 fo r equipment that either had to be re tired -a polite word for junked -or ke pt an !Wrvlce a t gref,lt expense. The county rarely requires p e rf orman ce t ests prior t o accepta n ce -tests that are l'On sidere d r outin e in private industr y . Nor does it require vendors, in the alternate, to permit inspection of similar equipment working correctly somewhere else. Further , the county routinely pays 95 to 99 perce nt of a n equipme nt contract price ''up front" -leaving only one to five perce nt as leverage again st a vendor should the equipment n ot perform as it's supposed to. A 10 percent hold -back is considered more a ppropriate. It is not surprising the people i n the county's procure me n t department re fused to comment on the jury's rf'port. Their less- t ha n -acce pta b le procur e me nt po licies h ave bee n pointed up. Th ey must b e o n e very embarrassed lot. Immigration logic A San Jua n Capi s trano couple's adopted son who last Monday faced deportation to his native Liberia. has been granted a re prieve. Samue l Wille tt. :l6 . now will be allowed to re main with his adopted parents. Dave and Ruth Will e tt , until n e xt F eb. l , following a s tay by the U .S Immigration a nd Naturalization Service. T he stay as good new s to the Willetts, but hardly satisfactor y. considering the young man and his famil y mus t remain on pins a nd needles while Congress decides whether it will rehear a private bilJ that would allow Samuel to become a permanent resident and qualify for U.S . citizenship. The bill. s ponsored by Re p. Robert Badha m o f Newport Beach. was killed last year by a H o u se of R e presentatives subcommittee. Under t er m s o f th e s h ort-te r m re prieve ordered b y the Immigration Service, Samuel could still be deported 30 days after the fate of Badham's serond private ball is decided. Whenever that might be. Samuel was adopted m lY72 in Liberia by the former Pean· Corps coup l e The famil y arbitrarily set his age at 16. since he had no birth record. But under the U .S. Immigration laws. the 16-year-old was found to be too old to be considered as an adopted child. He came to Orange County two years ago on a s tudent visa and that has since expired. The Willetts point out that the Reagan adm1nistrat1on has backed legislation that w o uld allow thousand s of longtime illegal immigrants in this country to become legal residents. lronicaJly. the proposed law would not apply to Sam. who entered the U.S . legally. The family has s uffe red an injustice that · cannot continue . Sam should be granted legal s tatus immediately. After a decade of battling for their son, the Willetts deserve thl' peace of mind that would come with such action Pay-as-you-stay (in jail) With more offe nd ers winding up in jail as citizens de mand stiffor sente nces for crime. the inevitable result is a higher expenditu re of tax dollars to keep inmates behind bars. A new program in Contra Cost a Cou nt v . firs t to t a k e advantage of ·autho rizing s tate legislation , suggests one solution. It requires "weekenders" - defenda n ts con victed of minor offenses and permitted to serve their sentences on consecutive weekends -to pay up to $35 for an overnight stay an J3il Certain cligibl~ inmates a lso are permitted to swap 10 hours of labor for one day o f jail time, cutting the ir daily fee to $11. They arc assigned by the Sheriff's Department to public • wor ks projects including roadside litter cleanup. park maintena nce work and fl<X.>d control tasks. The weekend prison program . whic h has a n average o f 4 5 inmates, now costs Contra Costa County $156,000 a year. Officials believe the prisoner lodgmg fees will cover that entire cost. If that turns out to be the case, cou nty s upe r visor s a r e looking to th e day when the Legislature w all exte nd "pay as you stay" so that all prisoners. with the court's consent. may be included. - indeed. it makes a g reat d eal of sense for convicted criminals to help pay for their su pport. either from their own resources or by working off at least part o f thE' cost. Opinions expressed In the space abOve are those of the Daily Pilot. Other v iews ex-pressed on tn1s page are those ot 1ne1r aulhors and art1s1s. Reader comment 1s 1nv11 ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box ISl>O, Costa M esa, CA 9'lb2b Phone (7 141 (>4'.l-4321. L.M. Boyd/ Marital odds U both you and your matrimonial mate come from b ro ke n homes, chances run 60 percent that you can hold together your marriage till death do you part. If one set of parents was divorced, chances are 75 percent your marriage will survive. If neither set waa divorced , c hances reach 85 percent you can keep it intact. So say the statisticians who put their computers to work on s ucceeding generetiona of romance. Q. Who were the so-called "Night Wi~" of World War IT! A. The women who flew combat for the Soviet Union against the German Lultwaffe. And the diseased women of France who worked with a purpo11e amonti lhe Cennan occupation troops. You. didn't h8.r much about the Bed ORANGE COAST laity Pilat """"""' E .. , ...... ,. ... , .. .,,... t ' ... A c...a. ....... , ... ,,_. • \ 1.-u. u~ fliers, but the German pilots lea.med to think of them as special, an elite corps of pulchritudinous pilots, fast and furious. Unlike the infected Night Witches of the French Underground. the female fliers did not keep 9COre on their bedposts, but rather on their aircraft doors. The killer Instinct was strong on both fronts. The enemy d idn't have much of a chance. Archeologists digging Into an ancient ruin near Rome recently found a graffito on an outer wall th.at translates from the Latin u follows: "Nero is a weirdo." Q. What were Leo Tolatoy'1 dytn, words? A. "I don't understand WNt rm supposed to do." Thomas P. Hiley Publll"tr Tttomas A. Murpftlne Edi to,. l1r1Nr1 KrellNch EdUorl•I Page Editor . l{homeini still a threat WAS HI NGTON The c·ontinuing crisis in Lebanon has diverted the a ttentio n of world leaders from a n explosive situation a few hundred miles eastward: the sti ll unsettled w ar between lraq and lran. But U.S . intelligence sources tell me this conflict could go ·up m flames, with <.'Onsquences more dangerous than the chaos m Lebanon. The c.'On£1Jct threatens the st.ability of the entire Persian Gulf region. on which the Western world depends for much of its oil. Here's the story: THE AYATOLLAH Khomema, never known for moderatJon, appears to have b een carried to n ew heights o f unreasonableness by the rmJ1tary victory has a rm y ac hieved over the Iraqi invaders. · Intelligence sources say Khomeini has made impossible demands on the government of lraqi President Saddam Hussein. T he only reasonable demand was for withdrawal from Iranian territory of aJI lraqi troops -whlch the humiliated Hussein had already offered to do. But Khomeini has also demanded staggering reparations Crom Iraq. The esumates run anywhere from $20 billion to $150 billion -obVJously more than Iraq can hope to pay. State Department experts believe Iraq's Arab neighbors may put up the reparations money rather than give Khomeini an excuse for carrying the war mto Iraq itself. The Persian Gui! sheiks are reportedly terrified by the threat G. -Jl-Cl-1-ID-IR-SD-I -~ that the Moslem fanaticism of Khomeini presents tD their autocrallc regimes. But wall this be enough to satlSfy Khomeini? The State Depar tment analysts are afraid not. For Khomeini's third major demand is apparently etched in stone: He is adamant in his insistence that Hussein be replaced. The lraqi dictator was obviously hurt politically by the failure of his half- baked military adventure. But the fact that he was not immediately overthrown is testimony to his staying power "Hussein Le; a survivor," an intelligence source to ld my associate Lucette Lagnado. The big question is how far Khomeini will go t.o get revenge on Hussein. Shiite Moslems -Khomeini's co-religionists - make up an overwpelming majority of the Iraqi population. The possibiljty of subversion 1s an <.•ver -prcsent threat dt'sp1te the traditional ethnic hostility betwt't'n Arabs and Persians. Even more ominous arc the reports our intelligence an alysts have been getting an r~·tmt weeks from Iran. T he reports suggest that there are fac·uons in Iran that wan t to mount a military invasion to punish the Iraqis for the devastation they wrought in Iran Fortunately, there are countervailing forces urging restraint These voices of relati ve moderation a re mainly in the m1l1tary: they point oua that the lranian army s uffered ht•avy losses in the months of f1gh ung, and needs time t.o reconstitute itself U.S. ALLIES in the Persian Gulf. particularly the Saudis, have been lobbying earnestly for a He agan adminastrauon "tilt" toward Iraq. Hussein has been forsaken by h is onetime supporters m the Kremlin, and badly n eeds military ai d from somewhere to rebuild his shattered fo rces -and k eep control o f his bewildered, resuvc population. If Hussein fails. t!1e Saudis argue, instability or even revolution could spread to the neighboring Arab st.ates. The whole Pl'rsian Gulf could erupt. And some of the intelligence analysts have c:oncluded that sooner or later Hussein will indeed fall Remap commission could he solution The June 8 rejection by the voters of the reapportionment plans for leg1slauve and congressional dJstricts now requires the legislators to redraw the plans. This as giving the ball right back to the fullback who fumbled it on the last play Dur ing the past two decad es the lawmakers have de monst rated t hemselves 10 be Incapable of being objective in a matter so personal and emotionally close to them a nd their futur es. The cause of that is the infamous Earl Warren Supreme Court decision known as "one-man, one-vote." THAT NOT ONLY destroyed the even balance between rural and urban areas of the California Legislature but broke down its ability to best serve community interests by' permitting districts to violate county lines wiU y-nilly. Furthermore. it set the stage for the bitter partisanship politics which have . developed smce the decision and with the "full-tame" legislature. The fn'St attempt at reapportionment m 1966. immediately after that decision. was bad enough but in the next. in 1970, the legislators couldn't reach agreement even after the court had set a deadline. In the end th~ court itself took over and devised the districting plan that was used through that decade. A 'soft answer' We are told in the Good Book t.nat "a soft answer tumeth away wrath," but hardly anyone pays attention to that hoary precept. Most of us tend to exhibit absence of mind rather than presence of mind when we are criticized or rebuked. justly or unjustly. A musician friend from England was telling me about the time a leading tenor IYlllY 01111 of the opera took sick and a huty aut:.titute wu arranged for. He aang, and wu roundly booed after hla first aria. ~fthout betnc ln the leut d1*:onoerted, tle looked at the pit and aa.ld loudly: ''I don't unct.ma.nd t.hta. Do you think that for t.he 300 pou.nda I receive, I can ,Sw you a UOO·pound voice?" The public WU IO pllllld with hJI aally that the tenor WU enc.'OUl"lpd to pl'OC98d wtth ~t 1ppla..-. HJa story ~ me Ol the IOdety matron who had her plcture taken by_ a chic ~ph«. and l\Crmld ''Why, th.al ~Al an OU ...... -I~ you, doel lL look ., all Ww ,.,..,.. 'nw~~Wll 0""111.t ' N ow , t h eir third atte mpt to reapportio n themselves has bee n rejected an its entirety by the people And there as little hope the next Legislature, convening in 1983. will do the .)Ob any better. 1f at all. It is clear then that redistricting in the future should be done by persons not IARl WITIRS directly affected which means taking it out of the hands of the legislators. Fortunately. the people will have a chance to do just that In November. For an initiative which would create a bipartisan commission for the specific purpose of handling reapportionment has now qualified for the gene ral election ballot. Sponsored bv Common Cause and the Republican Party, the proposal would establish a panel of 10. Both major parties would be represented by three members. two each being selected by the Senate, A ssembly and s tate party chairmen . A committee o f seven a ppellate JUstices would select the other f our who w o uld hav e t o b e "knowledgeable political independents" who w ould g ive the commission "geograph ic, ethnic and social diversity." If the commission failed to agree on a plan the whole• problc•m wo uld be thrown to thl' courts as 1s now the case when the Legislature fails. At what point the wh1stlt.' 1s blown to signal failure will rl'mam for the• court to decide. ln any event under the proposal .the right to refl'rl'ndum remains. IN MANY WAYS it 1s a Mickey Mouse proposal. But the fact that legaslators were furious when notified the irutiative had secured sufficient signatures to place 1t on the ballot 1s encouraging. It shows they think its chan~ of passing are very good. Fo r despi te the aversion to the creation of new agencies of government and the many faults that can be found with the methods provided for selection of the commissioners, 1l does offer a change from a system that works badly or not at all. So anything is better than continuing to permit the legislators to draw their own d1stnct lines and thus perpetuate themselves in office. If, a fter adoption, the commission plan doesn't work well, it too can be changed. calls for quick thinking ' for a moment. then quickly regained his composure. "Madam ," h e said, "the answer is in the negative." Whlch then recalled one of Leonard Lyons' best old anecdotes about the time Marlene Dietrich saw the first week's rushes of h er latest pic ture and complained that they didn't suit her. The same cameraman had also pho~aphed her in "\he Garden of Allah, ' one of her favorites, ao they went to the projection room and reran that film. When it waa over, Misa Dietrich said, "I looked ao gorgeoua In that picture. Why can't we get the same reeulta In lhia one?" "Well. you tee, Mias Dietnch," the c1meraman sighed, "I'm eight years older now.'' BVT PERHAPS my favorite tale of tumlna aw1y wnth concema the writer, Colerldae. who w .. Irritated by an old dothel man ln London r.·.tna h.il house Hveral limn a d ay 'crytnc for old clothea ln the most. Miil lhrlll \one I haw ever Nit.rd." Coa.rktft WM at 1Mt IO provoked &hat he -op9l"8d bil door and aid '° him. "Why mn't ~ 11,1 'okt ~ In a ,_ way, • l do nowf 'n.. ~ ........ In ......... Wltl ftM --" 1'r,'I CIM ~'Old cloe.hll' 11 well•~ can, but if you had to say it 10 times a minute for an hour at once, you would say 'ogh clos' as I do now," and marched off. Coleridge then conlessed, "I was ao confounded with the justice of this retort that I followed the fellow down the street and gave him a shilling -the only one I had." The way to defuse iJTitation and anger ss not with Jn<>re of the same. We all know this -but our emotions get ln gear whil~ our minds are still in neutral. um• • I -------., Dilly Piiat Are you ready when the \ 'I D FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1982 doctor i ? Stan Delaplane I ~ CAVALCADE 82 examines tensions in the 0 GARDEN 83 waiting room on Page B2. STOCKS 85 ~\ ).\\\~ Litter i ssue Canyon's future use explored pops up POPPING YOUR TOP DEPT. -Our Orange County governmen t sure can ge t involved in some heady issues and the latest one apparently involves a head of beer. Sort of, anyway. lt has been learned e xclusively by this corner , I think. that our august Board of S upervisors will be pondering a new Jaw next week that would outlaw certain types of pop-top cans on our county beaches and parks. Y ou m ay have ---------~/"..' s uspected that the good TOM MURPH IN( -/; co u n t y bo a rd i s so ~ s ubmerged in fighting -----------""'-..._._ budget deficits, welfare payme nt problems, airport battles and sideyard setbacks that it would hardly have time on the agenda for beer cans. Apparently not so. THE QUESTION IS o ne of litter. The ne wly-proposed law would outlaw those pop-top cans where the little finger ring pops off the container rather than popping up but not popping off. If the pop-top pops off, you see, then the little ring becomes unleashed amongst the populace and thus becomes pop-top litter. Why, the whole place could get strewn with little aluminum rings. Under the Orange County law being pondered, it would be required that when pop-tops pop. they do not pop Portra/1 of a man wh-0 jusl popped off hi. pop-top clear off. but re main in the position as part of the can. Then the w hole thing can be tossed out at once. You can clearly see how complex this issue really is and why the county board needs to ponder it. MY PROBLEM WITH THIS is I've never really learned how to operate pop-tops. Usually, I break three fingernails trying to pull up on the pop-top and then, in frustration, l pull the whole pop-top off whether it was designed to do that or not. You are left to wonder why they don't just bring back the old churchkey open ers and let 1t go at that. There are also twist-off caps these days, but that's another story. Anyway, in an effort to get to the bottom of the pop-top issue. 1 consulted one of the beer-drinking exper ts here upon the n ewspaper stal f. of which the numbers are legion. He pa tiently explained to m e that there are pop-tops and then there are pooped pop-tops. Some work. some don't. Budweiser beer, m his view, offered the best of all possible pop-tops. "It's easy to lift, pops real good, and always sticks with the can," he explained carefully . ON THE OTHER HAND, he asserted and alleged that some tim e back, Coors beer invented a pop top where you not only couldn't get a grip on the little ring, but the pop-top always popped off in your ha nd. "This was very serious," he noted. "Something really wen t wrong back there a t Golden, Colo." He suggested that Coors has since corrected this design deficiency. But he still seemed heavily influenced by the Budweiser pop-top system. He never did offer an opinion on the quality oC what was inside the competitive cans. It makes you wonder what's really important a round here. Miller c a s e hearing slated for July 20 A July 20 court date has been set for possible disposition of a misde meanor assault charge Man nabbe d in burglary -" 25 -year-old man who alleiedly smashed out a window of a Costa Mesa jewelry shop late \Vedneaday and grabbed a handful of rinp and necklaces, wM nabbed lea than a block from the bualne11. a.ta Meu officer Dale Birney ~Y wu on routine_ patrol nMI' Jack Fey Jeweler, 839 \V. lt&h St., when he heard a window break and llW I man Nllftil\I. Nice llJd the of fleer Al'Nlted IMll 8. llmz•n, I ColU ..... l'llllllft&. on..,._..°'........., -NODnNd the ...... loo(, pending against Ediaon Miller, a fonner member of the Orange County Board of Superviaon. Through an attorney, Miller, 50, of Orange, pleaded innocent to the charge during an arraignment in Central Orange County Municipal Court. Miller waa not pretient. The ch.arae stems from a June 14 incident In which Miller's wife, Carol, claimed she waa struck during an argument. Miller w• taken into cuatodl after Mn. Miller made a citizen a arrest and summoned Oranae police. The purpoee of the u~ court conference before Jud89 Karl Frank la to dNnnlne It die CMI CU\ be •tded without I trial. Miller, an auorney h11 , remained frH on tl,&00 ball IAnae \he June lftdd.t. MWlr ha• 1lnC11 med le1al paper1 .ednl a cltvoroe tram hil Wife. By PAMELA STEINRIEDE Of Ille Delly l'tlol llen For more than a decade, the struggle has persisted to preserve W eir Canyon, the lrvine Company-owned region in the Santa Ana foothills, that will be the focus of a walking tour Saturday. Samuel Couch, governmental relations manager of the lrvine Co. said they are not "proposing ultimate development," but a deposit m Weir can provide "a source of high quality sand and gravel to the building industry of Orange County." The committee to save Weir Canyon believes the area should be established as a cou nty reMional park because it is easil y a ccessible to nearby urban .communities and ideal for hiking, MOIOtCKtl Ytf0WA1 j,Jy 9 -8 00 ,,, .. SPECIAi EVENTS Slu'JI AC I ~ W!' l[fN SHOW J .. , 9 10 I i1 & IJ -6 30 & 9 00 I>'" llvl<rOCr 'HOWIN(,""" OlMO<•SIPllllONS l•y 9 10 II I) 14 & 1~ ..U Oo, BIG 81\NO (.()t.q rr< _, OA•.CING - 8 00,,... lt>lv 10 0.""11" C.oos• C~ ll-9 ~ 1 .... 11 -H,9• S<x ~·· 8oM J.,Ay f'2 -Moqn·f""""' !M-·~" Jul,... ll -ht\ 8tfJ"""" onlf ~ ,, Bond • ""ltC>w" llVfSTOC r AU(ltl)•l J"'w a 1 A1 °'2-v ~00£0 lu•,16 aoo, .. Jv•v ll -• 00 & 8 00 p"' '"'' 18 .l 00 & l uo p"' horseback riding and wlldll fe observation. "We have been working for more than 12 years In the preservation of this area on local, county, state and federal levels," said Fem Cohen, chairperson of the committee. EaSements at the rim of the canyon were dedicated to the county last year, but lrvine owns the majority of the area. Weir was added to lhe general plan as a proposed regional park site in May 1980 because 1t contains one o f the most extensive oak forests in Orange County, according to Gary Medeiros. a planner for the Orange County Environmental Management Agency's Open Space and Recreation Program. These oaks will be a major SHARING THEIR TALENTS -Entertainment and Uveat.ock fill th Oran1• County Fair in Colta MeM t.onllht throuah July 18. Heidi Schnidt, &, of ea.ca Meu cen 1ull hold lhe 3·w k-old Duroc pl& her family la ralalnal 11 1 4-H project. WMn &he anhnal't arown it wm welcn 220 t op ic o f d iscussion during Saturday's 9 a.m. walk along the canyon rim sponsored by the Friends o f We ir Can yon to emphasize the archaeological aspects involved in preserving Weir. Cathy Novak, a park ranger who wrote a paper about the oaks in Weir during her studies at Cal State, Long Beach , w11J discuss the trees and their earlier uses. Also, Fred F.6trada, an officer in the Juaneno Band of M1ss1on Indians, wiU talk about what the canyon meant to his people the spiritual and h istorical s1gni.ticance of the land. "!toads and mining would destroy archaeological sites and oak woodland which is very rare in California," said Ms. Cohen. The Ir vine Company Is proposing a sand and gravel mining project using 793 acres of both Weir and Blind Canyons, a<.'Cording to Couch. "Wt' do not know that there is a t'Onf11ct (with the oaks and wildlifl.') al this point," said Couch To reach Weir Canyon follow the R1vers1de Freeway west to Imperial Highway Travel south on Imperial to Nohl Ranch Road and turn left Proceed to Serrano Avenue. tum left and continue to Hidden Canyon Road . Turn right and the group will meet al the end of the road To obtain more information abo ut Saturday's walk. and su~uent tours on Sept. I 1 and Nov 13, tontat't Ms Cohen at 543-6148 EVERYDAY INl(rNAl'°"'At h.N8tflACr )Mor II 100 •00 100 900p• COUNUY It.JN C°"'l(\IS I I 30 o • t 30 ) 10 ~ 30 l • 1ur-.s " FOP¥1"' CtiCJ' 100 300 SOO 800rn (tAflS 1:11.,.0'. l~A1'C·.· "" 0o. G•MNA~l•C ru,.,.Btot..G cu,11~1 1.,i,o '6 S30& 7300• COurMf! Gllll(ir I 30 J 30 S JO ; " lh1fSfOCt I .. , rn'"";qrr JOO •OOr· .,Or.If/ ,,,. P[,fr.r,1 7301100~"' Ii IP!\1011\I IAN(ll ~'-'I 1[11 8 UQ pm '• 'I Meoc.10wio ' t)A l )B .... ~ """' .... .... ,.......,..., ....... pounda. Bruce Johneon'• JuaUn1 LI part of the Funa·A· Poppin' Clrcut. Above, Dtxlo the Clown lriet to befriend Jeff Vlront and Charlie Lup from th Stunt Acton Wet~m Show. - -.. .. Orang• Ooa•t DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 9, 1982 I •ANN LANDERS •STAN DELAPLANE •HOROSCOPE Teen wants another chance to regain trust DEAR ANN LANDERS : I 'm so ashamed I can hardly hold my head up. Last night my boyfriend went too far. Not all the way, but nearly. We were ln ·the rec room downstairs and the lights were off. Mom ihought we were still out to a movie. S he came downstairs with a flashlight because li,he heard a noise. Well -she caught us. She looked so hurt it nearly killed me. Thank heaven she was calm and didn't yell or anything. She asked Don to leave while she talked to me. He insisted on staying for the lecture, insisting it was more his fault than mine. Honestly, Ann, he was wonderful. He apologized and asked Mom to give us another chance. He promised he would never do a nything like that again if she would let us keep seeing each other. Her decision was that we could date, but not steady. She said I'd have to go with other boys and that Don should date other girls. I don't want to go out with anyone else. We are both 17 and have been going steady for 14 months. Please help us convince Mom that we can be trusted and she should give us another chance. -HENDERSONVlLLE HEARTBREAK DEAR HEART: Maybe you two are like the worm in a ja r of horseradish -you think it's the sweetest place in the world because it's the only place you've ever been. I agree with your mom. If your love is real, it will s tand the test of time and you'll FRIEND IN NEED -Ellie Liston , a Ventura '.::aunty sexual abuse victim assistant, shows )ff Kissy. a doll used to help young victims of ~hild abuse. Kissy is used when c hildre n appreciate each other even more. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Wha t do you think of a mother w ho would make a 4 'h-year -old sit at a table for three hours beca u se the child wou ld n o t eat his vegetables? The mother says the boy is stubborn and willful and if she lets him win this battle, he will always fight her to get the upper hand. Your ~val uation o f this tug-of-war would be greatly apprecitllt.'<i . -LONE STAR QUESTION DEAR ST AR: A child who ls forced to sit at a table for three hours as punishment for not eating bls vegetables will probably despise vegetables for the rest of bis IJfe. Moreover, a mother wbo engages in a battle or wills with a 4 112-year-old is behaving like a pre-adolescent. She needs to discuss he r problem with a professional and soon. Unless she gets some help, she's going to have more serious problems than his refusal to eat vegetables. DEAR ANN: Last night my girls, ages six and seven, spent the night at their Grandm o m 's. T o da y they r eporte d Grandmom told them that G randpop used to beat her, he had lots of girlfriends and was drunk all the time. My father lives in a different state and AP Wlrepholo are too shy to talk to Ms. List.on. Sh e says the doll he lps make it easier for youngsters to talk about their experiences. Scorpio: State • views Saturday, July 10 ARIES (March 21 -April 19): Pacing is of paramount importance: be aware of details. fine print and subtle nuances. Emphasis o n orga ni zation , licen se requireme nts. tax liabilities. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Open lines )f communication; wish comes true with aid )f person recently encountered at social or ::harity affair. Hig hlight versatility, be flexible and display sense of humor by laughing at your own foibles. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You gain more solid ground in relation to business or career aspirations. Unorthodox frie nd o r associate helps you decide to tear down for ultimate purpose of rebuilding on a more ptactical base. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Make iJ1i:luiries, get ideas on 1?8per, d~ some pri~ate detective work and strive to discern motives. Don't be satisfied mere ly to know something h~ppened -find out why it occurred. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be aware of •lillt ......................... -- .. .., cemplllftlnl. We're IMrtba..W." • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA accou nting procedures. dig be neath superficial indications, strive to improve surroundings by consulting one whose taste you admire. Watch hidden costs. VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22): Perceive potential. see places a nd people as they are and not merely as you wish they might exist. Focus on public relations, brief encounters, legal rights and permissions. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Relationship is tested. money and love dominate scenario. Emphasis also on basic procedures, special services, dependents, pets and employment. Olde r individual will lend be ne fit of experience -if you so permit. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): More persons are i!'llerested in your views, actions. You gain wider audience. especially among members of opposite sex. Emphasis on personal magne tism, physical attraction, speculation and romance. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Know when deal is closed -avoid bickering over minor points. Emphasis on new starts, independence, initiative and ability to get to heart of matters. Opportunity exists for you to improve security. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Accent on relatives, trips, clash of ideas and loans. Keep resolutions concerning diet, nutrition and possible exercise program. Don't eat and run! Cancer, Places and another Capricorn figure prominently. • AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You get proverbial teCOnd chtmce to r~er loea. Lunar emphuil on paymente, collectlona, penonal paMeMiona and location of articles miaplaced or 1tolen. Element.I of tlmlna. luck ride wtth you. PISCES (Feb. U~·March 20): Be aware of IOUrc:e material, realize that qucstionl wlU be uked and that 1uper1on llCtUally do want you to 1UCX'Hd. Lunar cycle Mah , Judpwnt and lntulUon will be on ...,...t. we only see him maybe twice a yeur. He has been NOber since 1972 and is a different person. I've done my best to put the hurts behind . My daughters love both him and my mother , but n ow they feel guilty a nd confused because Grandmom has told them all these terr ible things. What should I say to my mother? I don't want her to talk against my fathe r ever again. Would lt be best If I didn't say anything a nd put a s top to the girls' spending the night with her? Please guide me. -ANXIOUS IN ALEXANDRIA DEAR ALEXANDRIA: Tell your mother exactly what you told me. Explain that you don't want to deprive ber OR your daughters of tbe pleasure of tbe overnijtbt g ANN UNOflS visits but you must and will if she uuers one m or e word to the gi rls against their grandfather. T here 1s a big d1fft•rPn1..·{• b<.>tween cold and cool. Ann Land£'1'!> shows you how to play it roo/ without fr<'<'zmg people out m her booklet. "Te<m-age Sex -Ten Ways tu Cool It " Send 50 c<'n ts and a Jong. self-addressed. stamp<-d t>n velope LO Ann Landers, P 0. Box J J 995. Chu·ago, l/I. 60611 . Keeping spirits up SAN FRANCISCO -Modern medicine will be the death of us all . T he doctors in the U.S . 'said recently: "There is much stress simply by having a n annual checkup." I told this to a medic friend of mine a nd he was horrified . "We can't sit around waiting for you to be sick.'' he said. "We have to make a Jiving." Anybody who has waited in the doctor's outside office -(reading old copies of Life) -knows these are times that try men's souls. The office 1s small. The chairs a re hard. Everybody eyes his neighbors without meeting another eye. No body sp eak s. Sile n ce. A person coughs. Instantly all eyes a re upon him. Oh, oh. T yphoid Mary. The cougher turns crimson, buries his eyes behirid an old copy o ( Sports Illus trated. THE DOOR OPENS. The receptionist puts her head out. "Mrs. Maxwell, the doctor is ready now." (Ah yes, but are you ready Mrs. Maxwell?) Mrs. Maxwell rises and trots a fter her. The room tenses. Ye gods, no wonder we have stress. The dachshund is warned that she is doomed for her annual checkup. It's the latest thing in dog medicine. A little card is addressed to her: "It's about that time ... " "It will cost $56," said the younger daughter. I said: "I thought you got the dog one set of shots and that was it." But no. Dogs now have their booster shots. They have a heart examinatio n . Maybe like that thing they do to humans. The we t paste. the wires, this machine that goes tic k. tick, tick. beep! SCIENTISTS MOUSING a r ound the laboratory recently conducted tests on stress. They got a bunch of rats and ran them through "an a nxiety provo king situation ." Then they offered them a dish of water and a dish of gin. I shouldn't have to tell you tha t the bugged rats went straight lo the gm. Didn't even use the water for chasers. Lab rats lead a life of ups and downs. There are two groups. One group gets an anxiety pe riod. The o ther bunch lead s normal rat lives. However, the normal group doesn't hit the gin, son. Never gets the blessed relief of being unstressed. "CAN'T FIND A THING wrong with you," says the medic. (Except my nerves. doc.) .. '""' ' • STAN DflAPl.ANf ;,<+ AROUND THE WORLD And hey-ho. off to the St. Francis Grill for a Martini Boost(•r. The dachshund 1~ gt!tlmg a little gray in the muulC' Shl' worrn.-s a lot or she looks worried anyway I guess $56 1s nut a lot to pay for a ban- up doggie checkup. What used to worry me when I was waiting was that Mrs. Maxwell never came out thl' door. The nurse put her head out and said to me. "The doctor 1s ready now.'' I wanted to say, "How about poor Mrs. Maxwell? Where is she? In the sausage machine?" But by this time I was completely intimidated. THE NURSE LED ME back to a cubby hole office. There• 1s a lil·-down table-couch. A sani tary cover of papN 1s on 1t. (Why did they change it? What h<1pp<.•ned to th<' old one? Blood?) The dachshund 1s nut on Blue Cross. I don't thank she's tax deductible either. But she's been around a long lime· and we adore her. T h<' younger child said. "What 1f they find someth ing wrong wi th he r heart?" She got very weepy about 1t. Gc·neral Hospital stuff. That is strC'SS one·(• removed I said : •·fetch aft th<' gm. child .. Every r<.1l to his own taste P01 SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT EVERYBODY NEE OS TWO LI F"'ETIME'S ~ O N E TO SE'E WHAT T H ERE IS , A NOTHER. ~~MC' TO COME llN •• .,.... .,,.~~· ... •-t"'" ..... .,..9" \ Doti ff!WM eomo.~ S•f'l+<.•t• •N. BACK T O THE B ESI. GOREN ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H. GOREN' AND OMAR SHARIF Both vulnerable. North deals. NORTH +Al.CZ 0 87 0 AKQ752 •A WEST EAST +Jt0973 +Velcl Y'AK• 0 109632 0 1086 0 9' •Qt • J 108432 SOUTH +KQl5 O QJS 0 J3 •K975 The biddln~ N~ Eut S..~ W .. t I o P ... l • P ... 4 0 , ... 4. , ... , ... , ... Openln1 lead: Kln1 of c::>. The card• had bten break· ln1 badly all day, and only Trump Coup Tommy wat 1mlllnf. ff• wu 'In hl1 ele· ment -he wae buey having hlt mott 1ucee11rul da)' ev•r at tht club. Thia hand wat typical. The blddln1 featured one or ""°" tdtntlnc pd19ta Lhal work wtll 011 tl\t ,..,.. oc· cation• whe1 l"97 eo11e up. Nortt1'1 Ju•p &e '"' dil monds showed a good six card suit, four·card support for partner's suit and values for game. Tommy had noth ing to cue-bid. so he reluc tanLly bid only four spades despite lhe ract that he had a near opening bid. West led the king and are or hearts, and then exiled with a heart in the false hope that he was about lo collect two trump tricks for a one trick set. He should have known better. considering that Tommy was at the helm. Tommy won the queen of hearts. and he looked like • shoo·in for eleven tricks. But when he cashed the king of spades and East showed out. the contract was in jeopardy. He caahed the ace of clubs. cro11ed to the jack of dla· monda, cashed the king of club• and then entered dum· my with the ace or diamonds. to brlng about thia position: NOaTH +A 14 c::> - 0 ll Q ·-WEIT . ' ... , <:> - 0 •• . -. EAIT ·-c::>" o-.' .... SOUTH • Q 6 5 <;:> - 0 - • 9 7 Oerlarer led a diamond rrom dummy and ruHed his winner. Now he led a club. If West ruHed low, dummy would overrurr with t he e0ight. so he was forced to ruH with the nine. Declarer dis· carded dummy's remaining diamond. and West found himself end played in the trump suit! Ir West exited with a low t rump. dummy's eight would win, so he led the jack of trumps. Tommy won in hand with the queen. and now fin· essed the eight. of trumps. An astonished West found he could score no more trump tricks and the contract was home. Have yo• Mfia ruHt., I•· t• •Ht.lo tr .. t.le? Lot CbrlttG.,.a Wp ,.. UM , ...... , lllN ....... ef DO\JIL£8 ter poMldu aM .. tak...&. , •• ..,, ., IU 00l18L£8 ~' .... ll.96 &e "OwH-On~ha. .. ..,. el dM .. "...,_, P.O. I•• .... Nww .... H.J. .,... ............ ,.,.... .......... "··-· ~-'~·-- DRAMATIC -The kentia palm. a native of Australia, is a graceful, decorative indoor plant that can enhance the overall look of any room . URDllERI CHICllllT e Delphiniums that have already bloomed can be cut back to six inches, fed and watered to promote a second flush of bloom. e For continuous color this summer, plant zinnias, salvia. marigolds, periwinkle and other annuals now. e If crab grass 1s a problem in your lawn, treat it now with controls available at the nursery. e Are you waterihg c:orrectly? Check this by digging down into the soil to ~ if the water has penetrated to a depth of 6 to 12 inches The most e.rfective watering is deep and infrequent. e You can start preparing a trench of manure and fertihier to plant early vanelles of sweet peas next month They'll bloom in December and January. Try some marigolds Lawns need summer care Hot weather usually meana trouble for lawns. However heat la not the only cause of tawn problems. If you have dry, brown spots or just an unhealthy lawn, this can be caused by lawn moth, packed soil. fe rtilizer burn and even by poor watering methods. Lawn moths and its larvae destroy lawns, by feeding on it, causing thoee unwanted brown spots. To check for lawn moths, reach down and grab a hold of the patch of brown. If it lifts up easily, the problem probably ls lawn moths. Brown spots caused by fungus will not do thia. In any case. consult a nurseryman for the correct spray and follow directions exactly. Packed 90il is a common cause for unhealthy and unattractive law ns especially In areas where clay a nd adobe soils prevail· A general browning- out and lackluster appea rance is a good indication . You can spike your lawn removing cores of soil as you go along. Fill in these empty spots with sand, soil mix or redwood compost. The water will penetrate deeper instead of running off. In the summer. cut your lawn at least onc.oe a week and feed it lightly every one to two months with a good fertilizer. T his may be done more often if general wear and tear along w ith the hea t has deteriorated its appearance. To avoid fertilizer bum, follow the directions on the package. Never fertilize wet grass for this is like ly to cause bu rns even when the correct amounts are used. Good watering habits wiU also make your lawn look better. T horough but less frequent watering encourages t he grass roots to go deep and this strengthens the lawn. Early morning watering is best for lawns. Ir you're troubled by lawn weeds. there are many effective herbicides to combat this problem. A nurseryman can correctly identify the weed and recommend the proper control. Or1ngt Collt DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 91 1Ql2 o.ttr "°' Photo by Alcherd ttoehi., ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENT -Michi Burrell, who holds the title of top fl oral designer of the United States, poses with a gracef ul arrangement she cr e ated with anthurium, carnations, oncidium orchids, pincushion protea and moly leaves. The Huntington Beach reside nt who is a designer at Flowers by Morri, Costa Mesa, represented this country in international competition last week in Hamburg, placing eighth among 26 countries. the highest honor won by a U.S. designer. Auction,. exhibit featured .. PLANTS a nd sa .. d e n equipment will be auctioned at the annual aale of t h e Coata Mesa-Bay CitJca Branch of the National Fuchaia Society. The event la pla nned at 7:30 'P.m. Mondoy at the Community Center, 184~ Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. FUCHSIAS will be diaplayed today through Sunday at t he Huntington Center Mall during mall hours Sponsor 1s the Garden Grove FuchSta Society. TUBEROUS BEGONIAS w iU be the topic of a free lecture at 9 :30 a .m . Saturday in t he Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona del Mar A SLIDE PRESENTATION of a 400-mile trip down the Amazon will be given by Leshe Walker of Redondo Beac h at th e Wednesday meeting of the Saddleback Valley Bromehad Society. M rs. Walker, an expert in landscaping with bromeliads. also will discuss her collecting trips in Costa Rica and G uatemala. The meeting 1s to begin at 7:30 p.m. at the People's Federal Savings and Loan building. El Toro. AN OLD T IM E PARTY, featuring barbershop singing and a dinner. 1s to take place at 7 p.m. Saturday at the home of Joe and Lil Carney for members of the Spyglass Hill Garden Club Cell 642-5678. Put • few wordl to work for ou. I r--------------·•-•••••-.· RUFFELL'S I I UPHOLSTERY Nursery Special Florist Special I ~ \:. D I c I ..... 1ht .. 9M s... ~ IA . ltJ2 ttAAIOI ILVD. I ~-·y I COSTA MISA -541-115'- I ~ 0 lr-ii~~~:iiil MARGUERITE DAISIES Freahly • Cut CARNATIONS Marigolds a re the sunny messengers of good I I cheer in the summer garden. They are highly I D Q GS CATS I resistant to pollution and smog and tolerate a wide range of soil and weathe r conrutions. They're good I · I · con tainer plants or can be used outdoors as borders. BIG SGAL. _i~-~-~---ge_~_b_r:'easses __ g_ar_de_~_.a l_k_wa_y_ed_g_in_g_s _an_d_p_u_t i_n t.o---1 I PREVENTIVE MED I Cl NE f QR ANIMALS I .__------~• REG.10.H • Spicy rregrence. Me11y colors. _ ... &u-!~ Restaurant . . " * DAILY COCKTAIL SPECIALS * Piano Bar Tues. & Wed. with Barbie Thurs. & Fri. with Betsy * Thursday Night Men's Night Saturday Night Ladles' Night * Happy Hour 4 to 7 19111 Brooktant tbdiltton Beach At Adams 962-1341 ! L~~e~~s~!s~!~C~~!~!?u~S ! 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Special store hours for both The Marina and Newport Beach locations wlll be: TUES., JULY 1t, 10AMTOtPM Wl~.1 JULY 14, 10AMTOIPM THU .. l .,JULY 1, 10AMTOIPM FRI., JULY 11, 10 AM TO t PM IAT., JULY 17, 10 AM TO I l'M IUN.,JULY 11, 10AMTO ll'M Wt know you'll be p1eaHd br lht OUtltandlno MltctJon o mtrchandlM we lrt prnenting from our regular 1tock. Ouitng tMM lnortd· Ible 8 .. ,, dlye you'll find terrific savings on all of our famous brand names and quality acceuoriea. REDUCTIONS FROM 20% TO 50% ON SPORT COATS, SUITS, SLACKS..t. SHIRT~ BELTS, SWEATaRS, Nlii;;K- WUA, ANO SHOii FOR MEN AND WOMEN! Your aaltt purchase may be charged to your Garys Personal Account. Bankamerlcard. Master· Charge, or, of course, Cllth. All 1ale1 are final. Our ttorea will be clo1ed on Monday, the 12th to prepare for the big~1t event of tht Summer I MATlltM TIADfTIOHI IY GA1n 6 CIWtllAH"t 4ne .MMIMY w.,, MartM .. ._ • (111) ... 1111 111 , ..................... ,. ....... (114) ne-1• every week at a guaranteed price of 15< each the whole year around! Just buy what you need! Now everybody can ~ave a bud vase with a fresh carnation on every table! Call 645-0093 OPEN DAILY 'TIL 6 r---·R•l•f:l•Til-----, r----~·m----,r----i<•l1I;N1J----, I I I LARGE SIZE It JUM90 8lZE I : LO'r::;"p::;:L~ET 1 l ICEBERG II RED Ofl WHIT£ I I MUSHROOMS I: LETTUCE :: GRAPEFRUIT I I ¢ II 39¢ II 3 100 I : 99 lb. l: .. ch II For I I I 1 51c In Moat StMfl 11 The •I' Size I ·---------------· , ______________ ..J1,. ______________ _, i Ora"g• Co••• DAll.V Pll.OTIFrld•Y1 July'· '"2 MUC NOnca: MUC NOllCI NO~N-ct'IH ,,,., "°7:.n..Cfil•• Mt1ec1 PIOOONM fOf f\lfnllhlng 111 I 0 M 0 0 L. D II T II I C T ' labor, 1uterlel•1 1q11lpr111nl, HUNflNGTON I,~~ U•UO" lr•n•portallon and •11011 011111 "6GM IO~liif'Uo ~~'g',. :OV"l.1vfao1~M.&1 ~:' ,,..,,1Mw a.;: - 8YlllM AT ADAMI AVINUI , llD DiAOUMll Ill> NO. I01 - VlllAOI WAY, AND IAKIR l.'OOP.!-.J '"'-'1 JlllWU.1"2 ltT .. El!T, w111 bt t~ by Iha Olly ltO uwAOUNl1 lllb NO. IOI -of Cotte MMe •I Ille Offle9 or Ille 3lM P,M., ,, .. ,,,My U, 11a City Clwll. 11 f elt O<lve. Cotll p I ec;e 0 r I d ... c I I p' ....... Celtfoml .. 11(1111 Ille l\Oul or HUNTINOTON BlACH UNION , , 00 I m ' July 20, 1H2 ••• w!llCl't H IQ H s c H 0 0 L D I s T RI c T Ume they wiH be opeMd l)llbllCly l!OUCAT ION CENTER, 102&1 and r••d aloud In Ill• Co1.1noll Yorktown Avenue. H1.1n1lng1on Cllaml>lfL Sealed propoula lllaff 8H<lll, CA 82S.8 bM1 Ille 1111• 01 Ille WOik and the Proltct ld1nllllc1Uon· 1110 NO name of 111• bldci.t twt no 01hef 499 Air CoodlllOnlng 11\enovatlon dletlngulthlng m1r1P.t Any bid -Hunllngton Beech, M111n1 and r.oel~ ef\tl' the tchldulld cloelng w1n1e1at>UrQ HIQh SchOOI• time IOf the receipt of bid• .nan be BIO NO &O 1 -Root A1nov .. 1on ,.lllmld to the bldd« unopll'IK. II -Huntington S.eoh Hloh School lllall be the ~ lffl)ontlblllly Of lhe BIO NO 502 Rool l\111ov111on bldder to -lhal hi• bid 11 rec .. lled -Fountain V•ll•Y tllQh Scttool In proper llme. P I a c o P I 1 n • • rt o n 111 e . A Ml or plane, 8~1 Provltlont MAINTENANCE. OPERATIONS end addlllont 10 G1111ttl Provltlon• ANO CONSTRUCTION, Room 321 to Ille Sllndtrd Speelflellllorlt may Hun11ng1 on B .. ch Union Hlgn bl OOtalned ti the Offlo<t ol the City Scl'IO()l Otatr!Ot Edueeuoo C1n111. Engineer. 11 Felr Drive, Coate 10251 Yorlltown Avenue . M • 11 , C 1I11 o r n I•, upon Huntington Beech, CA 92848 noMtf\lndabll peyment 01 112 00. Piion• (714) M4•3339 Ext. 320 An lddlllonal cll11ge ot 13 00 wlll bl NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN lhal mlde II lllndlld by mall Pl-. Ille ebove.named Scttoot OlttrfCI of IC)4ICUIC1at1ona and 01tt11 contr1c1 011ooge Coun1y, Ca111orn11 .cling OOCllMlntl mey etso be examined by and 1nrough 111 Govl•f'llng et 1111 Off\Qe of Iha City Clerk ol Iha Boero. n.re1nen1t r1terred 10 •• City of Coate Men Pl1n1 and "DISTRICT •. Will receive up lo, but Speclllcat1on1 wlll not be malled not later then lh• 1bov•·•l•l•d unteu 1111 addlllonal 13 00 Cl'taroe tirne. H'<llled bid• IOf 1h1 •wt.rd of a Is lnClud4ld with paymen11 contract for Iha 1bo,.. proj.ct Each bid 111111 bl n~ on the Bldl snall be received 1n the ptaoa Pr«>osal rorm. U-11 P-1 1nrougn 1den11llad aDove. ind shell be P-8 provided In lh• contr1ct QPen6d and publlcly r .. d 110ud •I doc um en I 1 . a n d • h 111 be lhe ebov1-11a1.cs u ...... end piece. 1ccomp1nled by • cerllllad or Etc:h bid must contorm and t>e clllhllH,.• clMICll Of • bid bond fOf responsl ve Io lhe cont r1c1 m•tchlng 11 lnl SM our matohlng 1weetheart (Kuulpo) Htt. Many exclu1lvely designed prints and colors. South Coast Plaza, by the Carousel 751-7500 nol Ilsa than 10% of the amount of doc;umen11 1-~===========:r.============::: the bid, mlde peyablt to the City of Each bid thllll bl .ccqmp1r)led Costa Mesa No ptoposel Shl ll bl Dy Ille security 11rerrea 10 In lhe conskle<ed unllSs aecompan1ed by con1rec1 documents and by lhe llst Pla.IC NOTICE 1uch ceshler"a check. C81h. or ot proposed 1uboon1ractou CO,.RECTION TO blddef"a bond. The DISTRICT reserves the right N 0 TICE T 0 PU 11. IC OF No bid 111811 bl con1ldered unllH lo rej;ICI any or all bldt or lo walve llEQUEIT FOR THE RILEAIE OF 11 11 made on a blank rorm furnished any 1rrogu1ar111es or lnfOfmollltH In F U N 0 I A N 0 N O T t c E o F by 1ho City or Costa Mesa and 11 ony bids or 111 lhe bidding. FUNDING 0, NO tlQNtflC ANT made In accordance wlin Iha fhe Department of lndus111a1 EFFECT ON THI INVt,.ONMENT. provisions o l the Proposal Rela11ons has determined lho City ol lnrine requlremeola. general prevalllng tale 01 per diem 17200 Jambor11 Road EICh bidder must be llconlOd u wages In Iha locallty In wlllch this Irvine, CA required by law work " 10 be perlormeo lor each Contact· Ed Moo1e 764-3647 Tho City Councll or tho Clly 01 cralt or lyPO 01 worllmen needed 10 July 1. 1982 Coste Mesa rotervot Iha right 10 .. acute lhe contrac:I Thew rates TO AU. INTUIEITIO AQINCIEI, re~t any or all bld1. are on Ille 11 lhe DIS TAICT olftc:e QROUPI ANO PllllONI: The ConlrtclOf tllall comply With localed 11 1025 I YOf'ktown Avenoe, The purpose or this no11ee 11 10 tho ptovislons ol Section 1770 10 Huntington Baach, CA 926~6 corrac1 that c1r111n notice 1780 1nc1u11ve. or 1n1 Calllornla Coples may be obtAJnM on requesl published July I. 1Q82, 111 1h1 Lebor Code, the provelllng rele and A copy ol 1noso telos sna11 be Orange Coas1 Dally PllOt. regarding 1ealo of wag41s uttbllshod by Iha posted et lhe 1ob sue Tho l0<og01ng C11y's request of U S Oe9anmen1 01 City or Costa Mesa wl'tteh are llled SC:hlduled 01 per diem wegos IS Housing and U•b•n 0.vetopmant wlth the City Clofk ot said Clty. and based upon a worlP.lng day or e1gh1 IHUOI lo rolaase Feder al rund1 shall lorlalt panallles prHcrlbed (Ill hours Tho ro10 tor hOltday and unde< f1tll! I 01 Ille HouSlng ano ,,,._ein IOf' noncompttance ol lhO overtime work st>all t>e al lea.st 11mo Community Oeva1opman1 Ac1 or S8ld Code Ind one-hall · 19H IPL 93-383) ror Ille Parklanos EILEEN P PHINNEY 11 shall bO mandalo<y upon lhe .Apart man I$ Houatng Coat City Clerk of Iha C 0 NT RAC T 0 R to w no m In e .Reduchon Lano Acqu11moo. and. Clly of Costa Mesa conlr~ct is awardeo. and upon eny 1lhe delerm1na1ton lhll SOCh requool Publlshod Orenga Cotsl Delly subeontroclor undo< n1m. lo pay not 1lor r eiease 01 funds w ill not Piiot, July 3 9, 1982 loSs than the said ff>OClllld rates 10 cons111u10 an action 11gn1t1cantly 2950-82 all WOf'kmen employed by 1hom 1n a11ec11ng lhe aualUy of 1111 human -------------1111e execution of the contrac1 enwonmant and accord1ng1v of the J't&.IC NOTICE No bldd8f mar withdraw ho$ bto dec1s1on not 10 prepare an ------------fOf a pe<iod of lorty-hvo t4SI days E•wironmen1e1 Impact St11ament OtlANGE COUNTY allar mo oa1e set lor lho opening ol under the Na11on11 Env1ronm11n1 MUNICIPAi. COUllT D•ds PottCy Acl Of 1969 (Pl 91 190), HARBOll MUNIC~AL DISTRICT A pa y m e n I b o n d a n d a onlllkld 4901 Jembotff lld. performance bond will be required NOT IC E T O PU 8 LI C OF Newpon hecll, CA prior 10 oxocullon ot lhe contract REQUEST FOR THE llEUASE OF PLAINTIFF HERITAGE BANK. I The paymonl t>ond shall De In 11'18 FUNOI ANO NOTICE OF FINOINO Calllornl• corporation (Successor In ror m se1 lonn 1n 1ho con1rac1 OF NO stONlflCANT EFFECT ON ln1ares1 of IRVINE NATIONAL oocumonls THE ENVIRONMENT BANK. a Na II o n11 Bank 1 ng Robor1 C Barley The tin al paragraph under Auoc1a1tonl. Director "OBJECTIONS TO HUD" ahould 0 E FEN 0 AN l J AMES E Ma1n1enanc;e. Operations road as tollo~ BENNETT. DIANNE M BENNETT and Construction 'Obiec11ona to HUD on the and DOES ONE through TEN Publlsned Orange Coas1 Oa•ly release ol lunda on bHiS otner than 1ncluslva P1lo1 July 9 16, t982 1hou staled 1n the previous IUMMONI 2992·62 paragrap/1 ..,.u not be considered by c-No. 41... HUD No obJoc1ton received attar NOTICEI YIKI 11••• been •u.d. PUBLIC NOTICE Augull 6 t982 will t>e cons1oeroo TM cou.rt may ct.clda ao•ln•I YIKI b HUD without JCKI' belnti 11er11d unllH NOTICE Of DEATH Of y Mayor Onld Slit• you re•pond wu111n JO day•. Read BLANCHE J . RUSSELL, c1ry of tmne the lntormallon below. ..KA BLANCHE JOHNSON 11200 JemborM II you Wlll'I 10 11881< lhe advice OI " !NIM, CA t271l an attorney 1n this melter. you R USS EL L A N D 0 f Oaled July 1 t982 Should do so promptly to th•I your P E T I T I 0 N T 0 A D · PuD1tshed Orange Cou1 Daily wr111en rlSPC>nM. 11 any. mey be MINISTER ESTATE NO. P1101Ju1y9 1982 llled on umo A 1408• , 3126-82 AVISO I Us ted ht sldo l •. demendedo E• lflbuna1 pued To all heirs. benef1e1anes. ----1'\B..--IC_l«>_T_C_E ___ _ docldir con1ra Ud sin eudlenCta c r editors and contingent ________ I ____ _ menos quo Ud resoonoa oen1ro d c r edilors of Blanche J SUMMAllY Of' 30 dlas lea la 1n1orm1e1on Q Russell and persons who AOOPTEO OtlOINANCE IQUO ORDINANCE 82-9 Is $Cheduteo lo S• Usled desea sol1c11ar e~ may be otherwise interesled be 1n tull ellac1 30 days rrom July 6. conse10 da un ebogado en este in lhe will and/or estate. 1982 end wu adopted by the as unto d • b • '11 h • c • r I A pelltion has been (tied lollowong roll call vole Council 1mmedletamenta, do eat• menora by Edward C Russell Jr in Member$ AYES Scharer. Hall su respuosl• ncnla. SI hay atguna. ' Hetuog. McFarland, Jonnson puede ser registr•d• 81....,.00 lhe Superior Court of NOES None ABSENT None , TO THE DEFENDANT A. Clllll Orange County requesting Ordinance 82·9 ldOPIS a l1vo complaint has been lllod by lhOI lhal Bdward C. HusseU. Jr percent increase 1n salary tor p1a1nt111 against you II you wish tot be appoint ed as personal members 01 the Clly Council defend 1nls lawtuol, you mull, wllhlnl d . . ellocllve lhe month ol Oe<;amber 30 days alter lhoa summons ., rcpresenta\IVC' lO a rruruste t982 servea on you, Ille wllh lh1s courl a the CSlate or Blanch e J. The lull 1u1 01 lho proposed written response to lho comp111nt R u s s e I I ( u n d e r t h ordinance may De read '" 1he C11y Unless you do so. your doleull wlll Independent Administralio Cle1k's Olllco a1 77 Fa11 011ve oe entered on applkletlon of lhe • . cos1a Mesa pla1n1tlt and this court may enter a of Estates Acl) rhe JX'ltltOn EILEEN p PtttNNEY ludgmonl aga1nS1 you for the rellol IS SCl for hearing in Dept. City Cieri! oemande<l In Iha comple1n1, whlC~ No 3 al 700 Civic Cente City of Coela MeH could roeull in gern1ahmen1 01 Drive W {'St in lhe City 0 Published Oran11e Coast Daily wages lal<lng ot money or properl) S · · C I f Pilot, July 9, 1982 or 01hor reHal roquaaled In the anta Ana. a 1 ornia on 3121·82 comp1a1n1 Augusl 4, 1982 at 9:30 a.m. OATEO July 31. 1980 IF YOU OBJEX:'T lo th P\8.IC NOTICE Jc.!~'""°"· granting of lhe pelilion. you -------------""' • FICTtTIOUS llUllHHI By A ElllOll, should either appear at th NA• STATHittNT Deputy hearing and state you The roHowlng person• 111 dOtng Law Offfc" of ROC£R A. IAEVIO objecu ons o r file writlen business es THOMAI J. PflENOYOIT, Jll. objecu ons with the court HOLING FAMILY PARTNERS 20l2 MlcMllOll Drive, lull• 100 before the hearing Your 3237 t Cat1bt>een 0flvl Laguna ll'VIM. CA 12715 . N~. CA 92677 Published Orange Coast Dally appearance may be in person J~n El"Wln Holing and Patrlel• Pt101 July 9 t6. 23. 30. 1982 or by your attohley. w 1tev HOiing, lruatee of the J and 3112-82 I f y 0 u A R E A P Holing Revocable Trust. dated ----.,.---.,.-..,.-TIC--E---CREDITOR or a cont ngenl June 19 1969, 32371 Catlbboan r~ nu 1 Orrve. Laguna Nlgl*, CA 92677 credit.or of the deceased, you Owlglll w· Hotlng, 423 t Gllbor1 ~~:':..?' musl file your claim with lhe Street. Oaklltld, CA 9461 t The ronowlng person 11 doing court or present it lo the Emlty Hollng OOl<>f1. 8520 tOlh I · Ava NW. SMttle. WA 98117 buSlnoSS as,. persona represenlat1ve This buslnest 11 conduclad by• ANDY S BURGERS, 1087 appo 1nled b y the court gano<al partneranlp Baker S1t11t, Cott• M-. CA within four monlhs from lhe John Erwin Holing George Leon Sakh1I, •50 , . Pla.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNISS NAME ITATl•NT The tollowlng POtlOf'll are Oolng 1>uslne11 •• BLUE ANGEL, 280 Newport Center Drive. Suite 240. Newport Beith, CA 92660 JEFFREY H STEVENSON, 466 Monterey. Laguna Beach, CA 92661 KATHLEEN TAlPAS, 466 Monterey, Laguna Beacn. CA 92651 Thia business II conducted by a generel parlner1hlp Jellroy H SlovanlOf'I Thlt alllamonl WIS llled With tho County Clerk of 01ange Counry on July 7 1982 F1t2t7'1 Publlsneo Orengo Cots• Oa11y Poot July 9 16 23. 30. t982 2958·82 P\a.IC NOTICE FICTTTlOUI BUStNEll NA•ITATl.•NT Tiie lollowlng persona are doing bullneseu ROM AIR LANO DEVEL- OPMENT I, L TO . 2990 Grace Lene. Costa Mesa, CtlllOfnl• 92626 David P Beckett. Gener•I l'artnor. 327• Turlock Drive. Co111 Mesa, CalllOfnlo 92626 Roger H Shears, General Partner, 115 Ro9<>Sado. La Hebra. ClllllOf'nla 90631 John P Semme ns, Llmllad Partner, 619 36th Street. No B, N-porl Beach. Callfornlo 92663 This bullnffl Is conducted by • llmllad partneuhlp. Oevld P Beckett General Penner Thll st818rnellt WH filed Wilh Iha County Clo<k ol OrlnQI County on Juno 15, 1982 F1115S4 PuDllshed Orenge Coell Dally PllOI. Juno 18, 25, July 2. 9. 1982 28711-82 Ple.JC NOTICE FICTITIOU88U ... ll NAME ITATE..wT The totlOwlng per90na era d04ng business u CREATIVE VIDEO SYSTEMS. 15722 Ptymou1h Lina, Huntington Bffch, Ct .lllornl• 92647 John Ar>dr-•. 15722 Plymouth L-. Huntington Beach. CallfOfnla 92647 Berry Andr_., 20464 Cyprws Streat, Senta Ane Hetghla. California 9?707 PH, Oulller, t 16 E"°*'ald Bay, LIQuns Beecil, CaJllOfnl• 92651 ft11s buSlnea• 11 conducted by a gen«el partnerllllp. John Andr_. Thia atatamonl WU llled with Iha Coun1y Clerk ol Orange County on June 15, 1982 F11t5M Publl•h•d Orange Coeat Dally PllOI. Juno t8, 25, July 2, 9. t982 237().82 P\B..IC NOTICE FICTrTIOUI BUSINEll NAME ITATE•NT Thi rotlowlng persons ere doing business 11· ANYWHERE . ANYTIM E COURIERS, t7692 Cowen Sltee1. lrvtne. CA 927 14 4-Speed Deflvery Servlee. Inc , a Callrornl• corporellon, t 7692 Cowan Str11t, Irvine. CA 92714 This bu*-a It conducted by 1 COfPOtlllon. •·So••d Oe llvary Servlat. Inc Merc;1d11 L lnmen. Sect)' Thia 1111-1 WU nlod with Ille County 0.1' of Otange County on June 23. t982 F1'20M Published Or1noe Coesl Dally Piiot, June 25, July 2. 9, 16. 1982 2783-82 South Rench View Clrcie •64 date o f first issuance of Ttuilee, Partnerll~ · · 1 d ed 1 Sect" This statement wH "" w11h 11'18 mm•ic NOTICE Anaheim Hiiie. CA 92807 etters as prov1 n ion County Clerk of Orange County on rVIK. Thl1 bu"'-Is conduoted by en 700 o f lhe Probate Code o f J 1 1 t982 K~ lndlvtdutl . . u Y • • .._ oWge I.eon Sakhll California The lime for Hutetlldltr, Miiier, Canton FICTITIOUI 8U9'Nlll Thia a1a1ement was filed wlll't tne filing clauns will nol expire I hlrdele!,_...,.1 tudl NA• ITATE•NT Coun~ c11r11 of Orange County on prior to four m onths (rom ~~:1C:!;re:;.p;,,:fl0fl• llfl TN! 1o11ow1no per10111 ttr• dofn9 June 3, 1982. lhe date o f the h earin g 4000 MecArtllur llvd.. bu'4~8Q~;iER MANUFACTURING, F1'2037 nouct!d above. lull• 7000 Publl•h•d Ot•nge Coaa1 Dally y OU MA y EXAM 1 NE Ne•""'f a..ch, CA t2MO 2966 Alrwey Avenue, Costa Mesa, Pllol, June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 1982 . .-F1t254M CellrOfnlt 926211 2781-82 the file kept by lhe court. If PubllShed Or1n91 Coul Dilly M •c~f n";:, ol~~ ~ •, BNu1:.' "y~~= ----Nll--IC--NO-Tl_C_E ___ you are interested in lhe Piiot. July 2. 9. 18 23, 1982 corpor111on. 950 R11t1<1hOuM Road. ~CTITIOUI IUl ... HI N,,_ STA TE•HT The following per.on 11 doing buslnols .. COAST APPLIANCE SERVICE, 27821 ~St '18, Hunllngton Bllch. CA 92&.ce Ntchot1s I.an••· 2782 t Newl•nd St • 16, Huntington 6Ncll. CA 92643 This butlMu It eonduelad by an tndlVldu.i. NlchoiU L.,_ fhll lllt_,t WU llled wtlh the CountY Cl«ll oi Of anoe County oo Jl.>ly 7, 1982 .. , ... P1.tbll•h•d O••noe CoHt Delly Piiot. July 9. 18. 23. :Ml. 1982 2957-82 Mtli'°"9 .,_. llMmlTA~ Tiii tOlloWtng S1S101!1 ... dOll'IJ ~-J I 0 MAINTINANOE, 1 12 P000Y l1'91t, COfOl'I o.t Mar, CA t2tH. J!91 8 . ENCINAi, It& Mtonole· COit• Mee1. CA tH27. OAvtO C:OUY ~THAfOOl. '12 ~Iv.et. C«0M dli Mar, CA '"21: Tlllt ..,.._ 11 Ollllduoeid !IY • ..... ~Nor~ ,,. -I ...... .., .,. CWllr Girl .. Or-. COun4Y Ort lrrlMao. ,.., ,_ PWllll1Mll o.-. CHet Del .. ...... Jl#j •••• If."-....... , estate, you may file a request 2921·82 NOf'rl9town. PA t9403 with lhe court l o receive 1-------------1 Thi• bueln8" 11 conc:tucled by • s p e c I a I n o t I c e o f t h e r\alC NOTICE corpor1t1on ~~~e~,t?~~ t!~iJ~~.t~:~ FlC~:A:=• ~~":=~Botl,_ and report s d escribed in The rottowlng person I• doing ~~~~:'*'· Seel ion 1200.5 of lhe bu91~T~·RAA DEVELOPMENT Thl111t11ernent ... fllecl with Iha Cahfom1a Probate Code. c 0 M p A N y ( b I T I E R RA County Cieri! or Orange County °" King, Case • Gifford CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (cl .JuM 22• 1982 ,,.,.. Attorneys ., Law T I E A R A M AN A 0 E M E N T Publllhl d Or1nga COHI Ol.lly 700 flower St., # 11!! w::,A~~·.~~~!: T~~.~~:-,; PllOt. JuM 26. July 2. 9. 18, 1982 Loi A.age I es, CA ffO l 7 8Mch. cettrO<'nll 926"6 2780-ti (%131 ltl-4481 Tiiie buetnMe It ClOnduClld by en Pubh1hed Orange Coast lndMduel. Chevet Daily Pllol, Ju ly 8, 9, 15, T~ .,:,~, .,. .. tllld With 1111 I SIR2 County Clerk of Otanot County on 2991-82 June 23, 1982 ~~~~~~~~~~-,ftlla P\8LIC NOTICE Pubt11hed Or1nge Co11t 011ty 'ICTmOUB-19 NAmlT~,....'" Pltot, June 28. Jiiiy 2, 9, 16, 11182 2731-82 Tile fOllOwlf'O pet'tOnl .,. dOlng rta.JC NOTIC( bulllnMt el: 1----~~------0LOE TYMI H08TALOJC "'°1mOUI .U-H PICTURE FACTORY, '341 lndu1try NA.Ml ITNT'S~ Wa~ Unit t . Wutmlnt llr. OA The lollowlng Ptt•on I• doing 92 bullntllf U IOIOf A. 8t1neeto. 187t I SAL'I SPOAT I WAP. t HO Roblfl I.ant. Hunllngton 8Mc:ll. CA t Bou~«d, Oollte Meta, 92147 CA 2827. lnlrley R. Brancato, 18791 NA.ER HAI.AH l l HNAM, Aoo.1 LAM. Huntmgton 8Mctl, C:A 3t00 P111c Ot9111 OfM. COfont Dll t2toe7 Mat, CA tml 11* ~ le ooncluCfld .,, '" Tlltl bullnell " eoncM:t41d by '" lndMcluel ~. lhil'l9r "-lrtnNtO NAStA H llHHAM TNI .....,_,. -flld 1114tt1 tfle Tillt ~ -fllld _..,, tfll Q°"""' Ctw1I of °""II ~ Oft Ctunty Ctw11 of Of9"ll COW!ty on .Mf '· 1tU. JuM ta. '"'· ,,_.. , ... lt\lltllt'*I Of•nfl C...I '"'"~ Oi•ntt C•• DeHJ '*"• ./41/'r I, It. n. IO, ttlt NM. Mr I, 11. ta, IO. )Ml ....... . .,,,.., ~nnoue.,...11 NAmlTATWmJrf Thi fOllowlng .,.,.,,,. .,.. dOlnO butlneee ... OOFOAH4 MOBILI! HOME VILLAGE, t801 E. Colllne, Onlnge, C..lfomla 92987 C:totu T C etdwell 1nd Mer11er.i I,~. Trwt .. ol thl CelcfWtll Int., VIYol TNlt, dated February 17, 1982, 1801 t. Cotllnl, Lot No. 73, Orenge, C11t1ornle 9211417 Tiii• butlMM II conduoted by en lndMduel. Ololll T. Celdwlll, TNllel Tiiie .. .._...,, ... lllld wltll !"- ~ ~of ONnge COwltt on ----·w.-=·~l~:.:~,... ... -o...• .. ............ 0. ·=-"'*' .. Ofente a.... ~ Hot. JIN ... Mp 1. f 1 ,.. ... .,,.. ac11111111 UnlCARE horance Company, Irvine, uppolntl'd Ben F . HernandH a11 vh:c pre11dent· t1nan<'t.' of the Workera' CompenaotJon carrlC'r Mlcrodala Corporallon promoted Mlcbael P. Colemu t.o direct.or of the company'• Independen t SaJca Organization. Vic tor Lanaro Jr. hu been •r.polnt«l vice prt.'5Jdont-Clmmcc Cor Fttll, o muh -11.att• htmJth malnlt-n&nce orgunlutlon hcHadquar1ert1d in Fountai n Vallty HC' was formerly with McCulloch Corp. Newport Beach-~ public relat10tls agency Gloria Zl1ner & Auoclatea, Inc. has been named <.'On.~uh.ant for Anaheim Memorial Ho11pltal. California Software Producet•, Joe. of Sant.a Ana announced that an agreeml:!nt has been reached with the Mmastry of EducaUon in France t.o install the company's Pascal compiler system in French universities over the next two years. Ten tnstaJJalJoru. have already been made Rabal Srivastava has been appointed director o( product management for TRW In!ormauon Services, Orange. He has been wuh a Cleveland bank. Edward J . lodvlk of Huntington Beach has joined the oHice building sales andleasing staff of Coldwe ll Banker Commer c ial Real Estate Services' Newport Beach office. He had been with Union Bank. Elmer H. Heloter has been promoted to assistant d1v1sion manager fo r the Orange County division of Title Insurance and Trust, Santa Ana. Three exe c u ti ves o f Beckman lostrumeota lnc. have been promoted. ...c>VIK Robert A. Lineberger , vice president-finance, has been elected a senior vice president. James E . Shelton Jr .• Newport Beach, vice president- controller, succeed.s Lineberger. and George F. Kilmaio, controUer for the company's analytical instruments group. succeeds Shelton. Spacellok Ltd. has relocated the company's OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW YOR K IAPllCle<'~l 1• , •.. l§C 111 ••~ P...,18 ~OA~ ....... etlon\ ~ "" j lnlre1no • t 'l PcGtA nn.inQ l~I bid• CAlrTlt '''}• ··~ lnltl )'911. lt ., ~::rt =•~k":::':. ':.r ~~~ J •• 'u lnlrcEnr • ... Thurs 'Prtces oo no1 Cffl5nr W ·· S6l<. 11119'0'1 77 , 14 PtneE111 11 I) lnlnwd 11\1. ,,,. """tar • lntlucl•rttell markup """'Ttl ll \4'1) 1111m1G• ... 10 ~ ""°C>EllP mt('~W't M comm QlrlPep ,~ 1S'" 1118hW\n ~ .... 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SwEISv --s S' 't ~,~ .. ... • ll\, MOIAt• ' .. .. Sl.anclyn llenlP! " ~ ,.,, Mtdl&ll ' ~. 10 ... SldMit'O 11 .. t • I• F~~ 2N ,, .... Mi111t; '~"'" Sldlft~ ~IL\ ,. .. """ FM< r. 1r., 11"" M U G ti ti ') llrt~I , ,.. ., .. FlfN le JA, is•. NIOlt• •1'· 4]'1• 81tlb IS I Sl<. FVOCD • 6'• NbnlCol .... ,.,. Bln:ISoft .... s For'MIO It ,.,. =';(, 1r1. n•1 8trt<llr ....... .,. , , .. , .... 11'> 81'(11_ 1 1v, Frenle 1~11'• .,. ..... <.'Orporau-headquarters In Ncwpon Beach tO Suite 101. 3901 Wl"!ltcrly Pl. Spa<.'elink provides cable televi..ton and rulottd 11Crv1ccs t.o rcsidt!ntlal and commercial complt>x~. Fosters Pharmacy and post.al substation have movoo from 519 W llHh St . Costa Ml'a8, to 183~ Nt•wport Blvd. Prlntroolx Inc. unnount:ed lhal Matrix ("Omputer printers manufac tured by other ('Otnpanles will be scruunJzed to detem11n~ whether patents held by Printronax have been 1nfr1nged. Jobn (Jack) Balderston of lrvme has formed a consulting firm to aid busmesses concerned about offaoe overhead The firm, called JLB A11oclates, w ill be headquartered tn Irvine. Dave Teemper of South Coast R.V. ,lrvine, has been honored by Komfort lodostrle1, Inc., manuCacturer of recreation vehicles, as one of the "Top Ftvc" m Komforl's Haverside plant network Bruce Bowden has b<.-en named a Five Star Dealer by the Union Oll Company of California. Bowdt-n's service station ts located at 550 Vista Del Sol. Newport Beach 6 weeks? Tax bill • ID WASHINGTON (AP) Congress probabl will St'nd a tax bill to J:>res1<.Jenl Reagan an about six wet:ks that will bl• much lake th(• $21 billion rc,venue -ratstng measure approved last week by the Senalt' F1nimct' Comm1lt('(·. a <'Ongress1onal tax aide said Bruct> Davie, t hid tax ('(•onom1st for the Ho Way"' and Means Comm•ll<'<', told the Nallona Economist Club lhat he expects lne Ho~. ltkc th Senate pan('l. lO le<iv<• untouched the thLrd yH1r o Reagan's tax t:Ul ,. 11'. ~IV'M )) J• ·~· 11 S .. rlSI p. l '' UPS AND DOWNS ,,,, , ... !ilr•wCI ,, u ' 10 s..o.<u 37>1. Jt 17'• I) ~El ,.., ,.,. ""' ,.,.,, • 1oi. •o•, NEW YORI( l"Pt T'l't IOllO•lnQ h p 111 • 11'• TIME 0C I 1' '" ~ ow 0 11er Int eo...i .. ~~.,. ~~~ ~==\ ,,.,. l• ~•• end werrenu Ill .. ,. .... qone UP 11 ''"· "" n'°'1 •no OOW" IM """' !»\ed °" ~r;: ~~:1: I i:cU:::: )4 H .... perc..-1 of Ch.,~ ,.._,din• cl VO"'""' " 16"• I tcr Tl'l<l'Ml•r. Sl H Ten.-,1 tJ111 u •. 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Ot.SOGa ,.. ,.,, ~ 10 10'• ()l,,.rro S't .. , ....... ,~ 11 ZS 8toO.E• }'f) " Oii •1 OUVIA ~ r.:~1 ~'~' J , ... Olte<fP ,,.. 11'1t "9w lows uo lit CoOtnor 1 .. °'' '1 Ol1V18 '"" •S PCA 1111 s S' • TGlel wi.'I JO •11 100 11 CmoVtd )''I \4t Ott '1 MUTUAL FUND Orange Coot DAIL V PILOT /Fflday, July 9, 1982 s Bl Newport drug given award The 1982 ''Prue le Gallen" haa been uwArdt-4 to the drug l.aoprm011Lne. a compound that helps the body's immune system combat viral diseases and cancer. The award was presented to Lobora to1res Delalande, a !men.see of Newport Pharmaoeuticalll lnternatlotlal Inc of Newport Beach. Newport developed and produces the drug for the world market. Granted by a Jury of French uruvcrsity phys1cUi.ns a nd pharmacists, the award cites lsoprinosine. as medit-me that appears w be, particularly m terms of clinicaJ benefit, the therapeutic 1nnova\lon or th~ year. It is registered for use in 55 countries but not in the United St.ates. MS I Data earnings drop een MS! Data Corµ. of Costa Mesa said Loduy it expects earnings for tht· quarter ended June 2fi to bt· lower The results, the company said, will be affected by two factors· lower l han antidpatt.-d mt .. rnauunal sales due lo the strong U.S. dollar and product1un st.art-up delays un a port.able held sctv1ce data entry terminal. The unaud1tt.~ results are to be releas('d July 20. Last year. MSI reported first-quarter t'arnmgs of $1 .229.000. or 50 ("e"nts per share' Golden West, TWA offer fare Golden West A1rtin(>S of Newport Beach and TWA have t:ombmed on a "Jet Plus" add-on fare Passengers fl ying between Los Angeles and TWA points in the country can fly from John Wayne Airport to Los Angeles Internat1onal Airport for $3. and to San Dlt'go Jnd Ont;ario for $6 Bank gets train project SAN DIEGO tAP) The first &:.ton Corp . a New York-based 1nvC'Slmc·nt bank. has bc'<.'n rt·t<J1nc>d as the· f1nanc1al advl"N for planner. of ;J propos<-d high-speed bullet train betw<'Cn Los Angeles and San Diego. Officials of American High Speed futtl Corp. said Wednesday thl' s1gn1ng of First Boston rC'prescnts ;1 sign1f1cant swp 10 gettmg the> $2 b1lhon , lW-mllt• elevated-rail prO)e('t off the gruund by tau this y(•<1r The project, with a spur lane from downtown Los Angeles to Los AngelC's lntc·rnatsonal AirpfJrt. 1s e xpected to be l'Ompleted in r1v(' yt•1.1rs STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS GOLD COINS Pel Up 11 • Up 11 S Up II 1 Up 11 1 VP 11 0 Up 10 0 Uo •' UP • • Up 8 l UP IS UP IS Up I 4 Up I l Up 11 Up '1 Up 0 0 UP O o Up o S Up OS UP • • Up o J Up 0 J UP H Up O,J UP 0) Pct Oft " s 011 u) ()It ,, s ()fl 11 • 0 11 • , Ott 1 1 011 1 a Oii I I Oft 's , • ., ()ff •• "' 0 11 • s '"· °'' • 4 ·~ Oii • l " Oii 'J .. Oii 6 I .. ()fl '0 Oii s. l Oii H .. ()ti s ' ,._ Oii st "" Off st .. Oii u .. Oii s 1 ~ Oii u ~ &: 1; N EW YOAI< !AP) -Pr1c .. lalt Waoneadey OI void COllla C01119Med With T\ieecs.y'I pric. .,.,...,,.,.. 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In '"" ....... '" 1\111 Cld·CIMlt<I wO·Wllen Oltllillultel. Wl·W...., 1Huad ww•Wlth w•rranu aw•Wltho111 1 werriinla •dlt·l•·OlttrlllvllOn P E r11t0 Tilt pttce Of 1 110Ci11 .. e Mulllple OI pef•-'!Me _!\lllO ... Cleri..cl ~y dllfldlnQ lhcl lal-1 It~ -""'O• flow• Into l•I tale OtlOt 1 •• Orange Oo11t DAILV PILOT/Friday, July 8, 1812 ,. Ill II Ill SATURDAY. JULY 10th ••• 12 HOURS ONLY! TOMORROW FOR 12 REMARKABLE HOURS IT'S THE BIGGEST SALE IN ROBERT'S 17 YEAR HISTORY! VIRTUALLY EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR YOUR HOME ENVIRONMENT WILL BE ON SALE! WANTED! LAMPS Exc1t1ng decorator table lamps 1n the latest tash1on colors Values to$150 Credit terms can be arranged. You may wish to add on to your present account o r open a new one ... GORGEOUS! 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IAIGAN ODD OTTOMANS Attotted antom rNde .,, flnt ~Y decofator ftlb· ria. Valuft to l 2SO here .,e a few eump&es: ITALIAN DESIGN BEDROOM !ilunn4n!1,, pc hMld nA>btod bli<ll ~ s1978 \l'tWllhpvt~ ... ~~:. '~ QUEEN SIZE BED ENSEMBLE t.uMom m.tdf platform bed uoNINtred II '983 r•tll.I wMh Dr•n tnm ~ INttrton. lojltfltltl& l~ ltf'I $174() s. MIRRORED HEADBOARD ~·:.:..""-' lwd Mil two uni ..... s112& ... 117118 Res. $339 . WE HONOR ORANGE COUNTY'S FASHION LEA.DEA IN MODERN FURNl11JRE, Wla<Ell, RATTAN. LIGHTING AND ACCESSORIE8. • ,. ,....-.....~~ ........ "- I ' Dilly Piiat FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1982 COMICS CS Ferragamo excited about his return to the Ram s. C2. 1 Angels bid adieu to losing streak Lynn clubs Indians with thre e-run homer; Yankees nex t \ By CURT SEE DEN Ot Ille Dlllly ""°' 91.tf noted Manager Gem.' Maut·h. "His bac·k was bothering h1m and he stlirted to gN a little cold. We knew before the ~amt• that he was hurting." these and I started to get some hits." Brian Downing returned to his old ways with a leadoff home run in the h rst and a single and run s<.'Ored m the third of( Cleveland starter and loser Larry Sorensen On a night Dave Goltz again Lt1ed to prove the Los Angeles Dod~ers wron~. teammate f'red Lynn was doing his best to prove 1.353,890 baseball fans were righ t. Mauch also knew before the game On TV tonight Lynn IS now the No. 3 hitter on the club with a .282 ave rage. His R BI production still isn't what he has in mind at this stage of the season, but his manager, for one, thinks he's due to break loose. And then. there is Corbt•tt, whose J. 7 record isn't what the Angels had in mind when they trade.id away Tom Brunansky to Minnesota for the relief specialist and infielder Rob Wilfong. Lynn, voted to the American League All-star team as the starung center fielder earher in the week, whacked a three-run homer and finished the night with four RBI Thursday as the Angels snapped their eight-game losing streak with a 5-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians before 23,374 at Anaheim Stadium. channel 5 at 7:30 that Lynn was hot The All-star outfielder singled m the first. added has three-run blast in the third after Rod Carew and Bnan Downing had singled, and then picked up his fourth RBI in the fifth on a ground out. "It looks to me like he just revels m feeling so good. He was one of the best players of the game today." Mauch noted. Corbett entered the game in the sixth after Golu gave up his sixth and final walk to Ron Has.o;ey a single to Make Fisch lin , the No . 9 hitter in the Cleveland lineup. Goltz slruggh.>d through 5 1/i innings before getting rchcf help from Doug Corbett to earn has scc.:ond victory of the season. He has now hit rive home runs in his last 10 games and turned in ba<'k-Lo-back multi -R B I games (he hC1d three Wednesday night.) "I feel like myself again," Lynn added. "I've always hit home runs in bunches. No t havin g many HBis bothered me some. But I haven't had a tremendous amount of opportuniues to drive in runs. Corbett promptly served up a sinker which Alan Bannister grounded to third baseman Doug DeCinces who started thl' wheels rolling on a rally-ending double play. Goltz, in his eighth game with the A n gels s ince be ing released by th e uni n terested Dodgers, walked si x Indians, throwing 116 pitches in the process. "I looked at tap<.•s of myst•lf and found som ething wrong 1rnd t·orrec:ted 1t," Lynn confided after the game. "I also looked at some A ll-star game tapes where I had hit home runs against really tough pitchers and saw some things that I had been doing right. I started usmg "HopefuUy. the gu ys in front of me will keep getting on base. and I'll be able to move up a little bit (in the line up)," Lynn added. Corbett W(·nt on to pitt·h one-hit ball and earn his 10th save of the season LIF TS ANGELS -Fred L y nn hit a thr('('-run homer Thursday night to break a 1-1 lie and help the Angels beat C levela nd, 5-1. "He did very well with very little," T he victory, which moved the Angels ba<:k to within two games of American League West Division-leading Kansas City, signaled a surge from several slump-ridden Angels. "I'm no t doing anything mul'h ," Corbett said after the game. "It's thl' defc-nse. h 's sure nice to break out. If WC' (See ANGE~. Page C3) HONOR ED -Maria Causey (left) is shown w ith J o Jo Starbuck, an outstanding figure skater. at the Irvine Sports Club's month ly aHr PUot ltaff "'4>to lunc heon. Causey, a lso a skater, was chosen t he Irvine student-athlete for June. A star honors her fan Maria Causey accepts awa rd from S ta rbuck • By HOW ARD L. HANDY Of Ille Dlllt)' l"Uot l teff When Jo Jo Star buc k was beginning her illustrious career as an ice skating star, she had a vision of the future and a real life acquaintance to pattern her future around. Irvine's Maria Causey-rertainly has a similar way to pattern her career. For Starbuck, Peggy Flem ing served as her heroine in real lire. For Causey, Starbuck herself 1s a living model of excellence. But the re is one big difference. Starbuck is a staunch booster of Irvine's Causey and the Marina del Rey resident who spoke to the Irvine S ports Club luncheon Thursday makes no bones about it . I'VE WATCHED her grow up and I'm a big ran of Maria Causey," Starbuck told the assemblage at the Victoria Street restaurant. "I used to come home for the summer when I was with Ice Capades and I'd see thtS beauuful little girl with the long, skinny legs," Starbuck said. "She had someth ing special about her and I'm really thrilled to see her advance as well as she has." Starbuck presented Causey with an award as the athlete of the month on behalf of the Irvine Sports Club. "It is with a great deal of pride that I present you with this award," Starbuck said. Starbuck then turned the affair into a question and answer session with Causey answering the questions. "What is the most difficult memory you have of ice skating?" "When I had to watch from a hospital bed d uring the nationals. It 1s very difficult to watch an event vou worked to compete in on television. "That had to be 1n Austria when I won," Causey said She was hrst an the 10th International ASKO Cup of Vienna senior ladies competition in 1981. "The hardest part of skatmi;? 1s the same schedule day aft.er day. You find yourself asking, 'is this really what I want?' "The discipline has hclpc.'<i me to grow an many ways and I have met so ma ny people. It gives me a differen t point of view and I forge t all about such qu.:-stions. "Yes. m y ultimate goal, of course. is the 1984 Olympic Games." While Starbuck and partner Ken Shelley have gained world-wide fame for their achievements on the ice, it didn't always come easy for the native of Downey who started her career an Paramount. "I grew up as an only chtld and m y father died when I was quite young," Starbuck said. "My mother and I were very close and she loved the theater. We used to go to plays quite often. "I saw a show called the lc.'E' Capades and was fascinated with it. All the sparkhng costumes the spotlights and everybody a pplauding I told myself, 'that is truly for me · I told myself that was what I wanted to be. "I STARTED skating and 1 met a httle boy from the other side or Downey named Ken Shelley. We were seven years old at the tame. I used to stage plays in the garage at home and he dad the same thing in his garage. Who would know that 23 years later we would be skaung all over the world together." Starbuck related her time schedule of arising at 4:45 in the morning and getting home at 10 that night to begin her homework A grueling schedule. six days a week. "BUT IT HELPED me to realize something else But she feels at was all worth the effort and 1f is going to happen and that I have to fight harder." she had it to do over again. she wouldn't change a Her happiest momen ts on the ice? (See CAUSEY. Page C3 ) ~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Emotional wins for Germans, Italy France squa nders two-goal ad vantage in o vertime , loses on pe nalty kicks M ADRID . Spain (AP) - Blood, sweat and tears ushered Italy and West Germany past desperate o pposition into the final or the World Cup and a showdown Sunday for global soccer supremacy. penalty-kick. tiebreaker session to eliminate France~ both teams. Italy won m 1934 and 1938 and West Germany in 1954 and 1974. West Ge rmany reach ed the finale. with a 5-4 sudden-death victory over France Thursday nigh t in Seville. The teams had f o u g h t t o a 1-1 draw i n regulation and 1t was 3-3 after a 30-minute overtime. With the temperature near 100 degrees in Barcelona, hit by its worst heat wave of the century. Italy's Paolo Rossi continued his fair ytale comeback by firi ng two goals to beat Poland 2-0 in the afternoon match. France and Poland, who have never been in a World Cup fi nal. play for third place Saturday in Alicante. In the nerve-wrack.mg contest which las t ed until n e arly midnight. France looked like a winner after pulling ahead 3-1 in th~ overtime. But West Ger many got a goal from its leader. Karl- Heinz Rummenigge, who had sat out the first 90 minutes with a thigh in jury, and then pulled level at 3-3 on a goal by Klaus Fischer. H orst Hrubesch scored the f ift h Germ a n goal in the In Rome. celebrating Italian fans stopped traffic an d threw women into the Trevi fountain. The pena lty contest -in which t'ach team was alloted five It will be the fourth finale for Cromartie silences boo-birds H e drives in three runs to h elp Expos past Dodgers MONTREAL (AP) -Warre n Cromartie may have finally found a way to silence the boo-birds in Montreal's Olympic Stadium. "I got them down to one boo tonight, so 1 must be accomplishing something," said Cromartie after driving in three runs to help the Mon treal Expos defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers, 7-3, Thursday night. Cromartie's two-run double in t he fifth inning broke a 3-3 deadlock and helped Montreal anap a four-game losing streak. The recent Expo slide has caused Montreal fans to tum ha.tile, and the veteran Cromartie has been a particular target. "I don't think it's fair," said Cromartie, who tempered 10me remarks he made earlier in the week a bout the fans. ''But they pay their money. so ttwy've 1ot a rt1ht to boo." . Cromartie'• first crowd-tll nc:tna RBI cam. ln the MCOrMS lnnlnc when ho 8'naJ«I to put Montreal ~ ahMd 2-0. But hit m1ln horokl came ln the fifth. Wllh two out, Oary c..ur ltnl1ad off reliever A»Jlndro '-na, 0-:l. Ttm 'wau.ch loUowtd wtlh a walk. C~ &Mn lliced I double down lh ..,~, .. Id lb,., ICOrina both c;.,...,. and w.u .. h to ... h6·1. "I'm)...--... 14 do my &Niii Md hopefully ~ .......... 1ap."~llad. .,.. ..._. swe IMur•• """ an IN •seventh. Al Oliver reached on a walk and scored when Carter's double was bobbled by Dodger left fielder Rick Monday Carter then scored.all ti)e way from second on Wallach's fly that caused center fielder Ken Landreaux to crash into the fence. Landreaux was forced to leave t he ga m e On TV tonight channel 11 at 5 because of a brui!led shoulder. Dod~era Manaicer Tom Laaorda aaid he expected Landreaux to mils two or three pme.. Los Ancelee tied the aame by ~rine two runa in the top of the fifth -a-hut David Palmer, ~-2. Landreaux alnalcd and 1COred on Monday'• triple. Then Monday madP it 3-3 when he raced home on Palmer'• wild pit.ch. Palmer WM rell~ved In lhe alxth lnnlna after walkln, the buel lolded with two out. "l limply l01t my ~ntr1tlon," •Id Palmer. "l 1uafied nlbblln, and ll pt me Into lrOUble.'' Da:n lchllUder rep~ Palmer and retJrwd the ()od.,.. In Lhe alxlh. Jell l'-rdon pCIL'hlld &ht final 2~ 'Mlnll to coll«\ hie 14&h M\'e, 'ftMt ~ ,..,. P1lnwr 1 11·0 Ul•unw rw«et In OtymP'f l..ctrum . kicks -was filled with tension. With France up 3-2, French goalkee per Jean-L uc Ettori batted down a kick by German s weepe r Uli Stiel ake , w h o collapsed to the gr&.$ and he ld his head in agony. But then Didier Six kicked his shot within reach of German goalkeeper Harald Schumacher. who jumped up and waved both fists high in the air. Six walked glumly back to his teammates, then fell to the ground in tears. P ierre Littbarski made it 3-3 for the Germans. Then the two captains. Michel Platim of France and Rummenigge, made the ir kicks . And then it was sudden death . Fren c h fullback M axime Bossis mistimed his shot and Schumacher again saved. Then Hrubesch beat Ettori. "We just h<id no more strength in the fi nal phase of the match . After the Germans got their two goals (t o level it at 3-3 in overtime) the whole team was as if it was In deep shock." said Et tori. ''It ls just a great tragedy," said Marlua 'l're.or. "The victory of the Gennan team waa lucky," Mid Hrubeech . "But all in all I think we did deserve it becau.e we ahowed lhe atronger performance In the Jut phase of the match." Frenc h r ese rve Patric k S.tU.ton wu t'U'ried oft the field uncon1dou1, his face 1neared wllh blood, 1fc.er a cnah with Schumactwr In lhe llCOnd half. The 26·)'Nl'-old player from I t. ltl•nn• wu tio11h1llaed oY~C and NIH•d &adly . ~·1p.1pwh&m ft Ye ltH ·lli• &D,ltnlptt_ftl, ~ .............. _..,, HSAJ>l.UP PLAY -W• o.rman plays,._... Ut&nrtl ~ hil . ~ an Ute ball whl&. m..ti"I ~ from rranoe11 M~-1 Pl1Unl durtn1 Thuncl11'1 World Cup -"'''*' matlh wen b)' Wiit Oeimany. ~· Orang• 0011• OAILV PILOT/Friday, Juty 8, 1882 ,------------------------ ,,\\\ ,,,~ .. ax only NL rookie on All-star roster F rom AP dh1patcbet NEW YORK -St.eve Sax ot the Ii Lo.~ Angeles Dodgers became tht" only rookie named to the Nauonul League All-star team, heading a list of 12 reserve player.i named Thursday by Manager Tom Lasorda. • Sax will back up Philadelphia's Manny Trillo at second base, while Oz.z1c Smith of St. Louis was selected behind starting shortstop Dav e Co n t•epc1on at Cincinnati. Catcher Tony Pena of Pittsburgh, the N L's leading hitte r, was chosen to back up s t art e r G<.iry Carter o t Montreal. who lcod all players in the <.'Omputer balloting by the fans. SAX Laso rd a also p1ckl'<i two fa r.it basemen, Al Oliver of M on treal a nd J ason Thompson of Pittsburgh, Ix-hind the fans' l'hoil'C'. Pete ROS<' of Philadelphia The NL also wall have two backup third bdscmt•n. Atlanta's Bob Horner and Ray Knight of Huustun, behind starter M1kt• Schmidt of Philadelphia Quote of the day Toby Harrah, hot-hitting third baseman of the Cleveland Indians, commenting on his season in the limelight: "It took me 12 seasons to become an overnight sensation." U.S. beats Spain with late goal BUDAPEST, Hung<iry -Tim UI Shaw s(:ono<l the <le<:1ding goal w1lh 6:02 remwnmg to g1vl· thl' United iilillillll• States a ti·5 vu:tory ovt·r previously unbeatc'n Spain Thursday night hl•re in the Tungsram Cup water polo tournament. Kevin Robert.son poured in three goals Cor the w inners. who are currently in a four-way tie for 11rst plan• with Hungary, Holland and Spain The U.S 1s scheduled to me<>t Russia today. In goal for the United States was John Gansel of thl• Newport Water Polo Foundation. Hairston'• blast 1ave1 White Sox J e rry H1lretoa pinch hit a ... dranwtJ • two-out, two-run h()MOr ln th~ bottom of tho ninth lnnlna Thur.day night ue tho Chlcoso White Sox edged the Dt.•tr01l Tlae,.., S-2 Halnton'1 bloat camt' Mflt•r Vance Law had drawn a two-out walk off lol$ln~ p1u·her Dao Petry Mike Norrl1, t-umlnt( uff the dlaablud l111t, pl u:ht'Ci 0 113 lnnlnas of no hu ball bdoni KNtllnai for o four· hitte r 1u Oakland gave :It Munugt•r Biiiy Martin hl11 l,OOOth victory with a 6-~ win ov~r th!! New York Yunkt'<.'$ . . Barry Bonnell und Wlllh1 Up11baw c.mc:h drow In n run during Toronto's two- run eighth-inning nilly as the Blue J uys downtod Kansas City, 5-4, a;hav1ng the Royals' HAlftlTON lead m lht• AL West to two games over the Angels . Dave Edler drow in thrt'<' runs. induding the game-winner with a m•vtmth·inning single, as Seattle came from behind to beat Bolumore. 4-3. The w in moved ttw Mar1nen1 within three games of Kansas City . . <.:buck Ralney tossed a s1x·hitte1. Dwight Evans l'l"al'ked l.hree h its and Jerry Remy S<.-on.-d lWll't' as . Boston blanked Texas. 3-0 . . . Jack O'Connor and Ron Davis combined for a n eight-h ittl'r and Kent llrbek had four singles. leading Mtnnt'SQta to a :s.o triumph over M1lwauk<'<' Thompson caps Pittsburgh rally Jason Thompson lint·d a thre1'-Ii run double down the k·ft.f1t•ld line to cap a five-run rally in tht• l.xittom of the ninth inning as Pllto;burgh n1pf>(·d Cincinnau . 9-8 Thursday mght The R<•ds. who trailro -t -2 aftt•r l'lght 111r11ngs. had S(.'Orl•d six times in the top of tht· mnth inntng to take an apparently set·urt• H-4 ..idvantage Ruppert Jones slammed a two-run homer and Garry Templeton and Luis Salazar added solo shoL'i as San Diego dcleaLl'Cl Ph1ladl•lph1a, 5.;j for tht.• Padn·s· fifth straight wm Tom Herr gr<•1•ted Atlantd rl'\11•1 dl·<· Gene Garber with a two run triple> to k1•y d fivl' run St Louis upr1s1nl-! m tlw c·1ghth mnang. tngg£•ring tlw c ... rdin;.ils to a 5-2 v1ttury OV<'r th<· Braves THOMPSON Jody Davis slammed a three-run double Wllh twu outs in tht.· eighth inning to hft Cht<·ago p<.i:.t l loust1m , 5-] Hot-hatting rookll' Chili Davis rap?l•d out four hits and drovC' in a pair of runs, k·ad1ng San Fran(·isco to a ~-7 Vll'torv over New York S<.·nding th<• MNs to tht•ir sixth straight l><'tback.' B11eball today On thlt da\e In bueball In 1969: Now York Moui• ace Tom Seaver retired tho flnt 2~ Chlc•ao batte,.. to face him, bu1 hla dream of • perfect i&me ended when Jimmy Quall• aln,led with one out In the ninth lnning. Seaver and the Mela flnl1hed with a 4-0, one-hi\ victory uver the Cubs. On thl1 date In 1946: ln one of the areatett one-man ahowa In All-11u1r same hlatory. Boaton'a Ted Williama "°llected four hlui, Including two home runa -one off the "Blooper Ball" of Pltubur8}\'• Rip Sewell -u lhC! American ~ague walloped the National League 12·0 at Fenway Park Today'• birthday: Kanau City outfielder Willlt• Wilson is 27 Collseum Commission files new suit The Lo1> Angeles Coli11eum Ill Commissio n flied a fl'dc ral suit Thursday . al'l·us1ng th(• <.'1 ty o f Oaklund o f cuns paring with the National Footlxill League to violate anti-trust laws. The suit is th<' Commission's latest legal countcr ·attack In the fight with the NFL and the ('tty of Oakland to bring the Raiders to L<l6 Angeles. Television. radio Following an• the top sports events on TV tonight. Raungs an· v v v v excellent: v v v worth wallfong; v v C...ir, v forget it. n 5 p.m ., Channel II VVVV' HASEBALL: Dudgers at Ph1rnes. Announcers: Van Sc:ully and Ross Porter. After suffcormg their fi rst defeat on their l'Urn•nt tnp T_hursduy, ~h(• Los Angeles Dodgers' road s how shifts to Philadelphia for the first of lhr<.'<' games tonight. In a battle between two of tht· best left-handers in the National League Jerry Reuss (9-6) duels Steve Carlton (11 -7). ' 6 7:30 p.m., Channel 5 v v v v BASEBALL: Yankees at Angels. Announcers: Bob Starr. Ron Fairly and Joe But11tt.a. Afte r sn apping their eight-game losing slrc;.ik against Cleveland Thursday, the Angels try lo keep 1t going against the New York Yankees tonight. The Yankl-eS, seven games bC'hind pace-setting Boston in the Eastern D1v1s1on. will send Tommy John (5-6) against I.he Angels· Geoff Zahn (9-4). RADIO Baseball -Uodgers at Philadelphia, 5 p.m., KABC (790); Yankees at Angels. 7:30 p.m .. KMPC (710). F erragamo return to spark new controversy? f-'rom AP dispatches Vance Ferragamo probably first read of l!Uarterback controversies 0n the Rams when he was m grade school. There was Bob Waterfi eld and Norm Van Brocklin nearly three decades ago. before the 28-year-old Ferragamo was born. The list <.'On tinues and Ferragamo, who lives in Irvine. has been involved in a quarterback S uperhodies opens Peter and David Paul aJong with He1d1 Miller .ind several professional football players will be on hand for the grand opening of the new Superbodies Gym at 119 E. 18th St. in Costa Mesa Saturday afternoon. Peter a nd David , known as the Barbarians, will be perfonrung between 1 and 5 p.m. Admission is free with a drawing for door prizes. FootbaU greats Ron Yary of the Minnesota Vikings, Chris Foote of the Baltimore Colts and Brad Budde of the Kansas City Chiefs are al.so expected to be there to sign autographs and meet fans. Miller is Miss Natural America, 1981 and will be on stage posing for photographs and showing the results of serious body conditioning. SUPD MIDGETS WISTER STAIS 18100 S. VIRMONT AVI. 'AIDllA I l11J1J21 -1100 1213131l-I U2 AU01191 ... •ll FIGUll I' I AR smn STOCIS SUllAY, JULY 11, 7 P.M. . 1111 PlllTIACS ('Ontroversy of his own , vying with Pat Haden for the JOb on and off betw<'<·n 1978 and l~t!O Now. tt appears tht-nt•Wt•st m 11trnv1•rsv will be between F'erragamo a nd &·rt Jonl's · Jones was acquirC'd by tht• R<.ims from the Baltimore Coils last spring. Haden rN1rC'd after pr<'vtously beating out James Ha rris a nd Joe Namath among olhl·rs in rC'<.'l'nl yean.. and now Ferragamo has s igned a S<'rll's ol one-yt:'ar l'Ontracts wllh the dub. "He was signed UJ a Ram!>' ('Ontrat•l hy dub officia ls after approval rrum OWnl'r CC'orgia Front1ere." t he team announced Thursday F'ronuere 1s t•urrently val'alloning m Europt• Fc•rragamo. a fornwr Nc•braska star, llod the Rams Lo the Super Bowl following lhL· 1979 st.•ason and in 1980, he fired a club-record 30 touchdown passes. Then . he became a fret> dgent and signed with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian F'ootbaU League. where he flopped in 1981 The AlouetLes have since disbanded and the Rams received permission from the NFL to negotiate with Ferragamo earlier this week. The Rams announced that they had signed Ferragamo to a series of l.hree one-year L'Ontracts. It was reported the package could reach $1.1 million but that their former star must make the team Ix-for<' collectin~. "I've been working out and am at about my normal playing weight of 210 pounds," said the 6-3 Fe rragamo. Stop by at our demonstration and learn about ... One Tool Does It All! 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Nl-:'WPOft'f BEACH ..• 1981 ea1e1 ~ fot Jlm Slemona lmporta only prove th.at 1\atl.at.ics art nothing more than ~t ... llaliatlCll An averaae 703 new Meroi<iee-Ben.i aut.omobllee. were told by the dealerahlp durtna 1981 , for a dally averap of nearly two ~ per day. While the automobile aalea 1tali1tk11 releaaed by the lnduitry are diJoouraging for aome. Jim Slemona Impo11a had a 12.48 per cent increue over tho 1980 aales. In order to achieve an even greater lncreue In 1982 sales and to achieve a landmark of new car sales of over 10,000, Jim Slemons lmp6rts la proud t.c; announce the addiuon of Jon Reynolds a.a the new Salet Manager. ~on Reynolds brings to Jim Slemons imports a unique automotive background. Thia experience of over 13 years in the automobile industry includes ten years as. ~neraJ Manager for a Vo~w~gen/Porache/ Audi deaJershlp in northern Cahfomia and recenUy three years with the local Newport Beach Datsun dealership. Jon attended Sa~ra~ento State College and Pepperdine Uruversaty. H~ com_bines his activities m business and educauon with an involvement and love of fine cars. Jon believes in professional service for his c ustomers and looks forward to serving their needs. . Jon Reynolds as married and Lives with hia wife. M1cheUe and their daughter Tiffany in Corona del Mar ••• IRVI NE: ... The Irvine Auto C.enter has an n ounced th e ope ning of Jim Click AMC-Jeep-Renault. at 43 Auto C.enter Drive ~rding to Jim Click, owner of Jim CUck Ford:• Chck has been a highly s uccessful deaJer with other_ dealerships m Los Angeles, Tucson, Ariwna and m the Irvine Auto C.enter with his Ford dealership. Click has successfully fought the current down trend in domestic auto sales through an aggressive program designed to offer the car buyer a tremendous selection of well priced new and used cars. This approach has worked so well that April and May of 1982 proved to be record months for his dealership Jim Click AMC-Jeep-Renault is a full service deaJership offering complete sales and service to its customers. ••• . NE'«'PORT BEACH ... Mr. M. Yaegashi, design co~uJ~t, Toyota Motor Company, Ltd. and.execuuve v1ce president of its subsidiary Calty ~1gn Research, Inc. in Newport Beach. has .)Omed. the Advisory Board of Art C.enter College of Design, Pasadena. Last summer Yaegashi and his senior staff at Calty Design Research proposed and supervised an adv_anced educational project for Art C.enter's seruor transportation design students. the fir.st to. be sponsored the re by a major Japanese automaker. But Toyota has been sponsoring students to attend Art C.enter and hiring its graduates for almost thirty years. The college's alu.mni a~e well represented among Toyota's seruor design staff and currently include Chief Designer T. Ikeda in Japan and Calty's Design Manager James Sherburne in California. . Ya~gashi joined Toyota Motor Company immediately after graduating from the Department of Industrial Design at Chiba University in 1942. In 1962 and 1963 he studied at the Poli~hnico di ~ilano. Returning to Japan Yaegash1 became design manager for Toyota in 1967, was promoted to associate director in 1973 and_ became executive vice president of Calty Design Research the same year, while continuing as design director. In June 1980 he moved to the Calty Design Research facilities in Newport Beach, California. During h is Corty years of experience with Toyota Motor Compan y some o f his design projects have included the Toyopet Corona, Coro~a.' C.elica, and Land Cruiser. Yaegash1 is a qualified member of the Industrial Design Development Committee of JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization). ••• IRVINE ... Subaru of Southern California Inc. is pleased to announce the formation of l.h~ O range County Subaru Deale rs Advertising Croup. The pr~y objective of this group is to unify their advert.is.mg efforts and promotion of the Subaru product in the Orange County area. Sl RARl OF SOl'Tll EH'\ CALIFOR!'jlA FACT SHEET • Subaru came to Ame rica an 1968 when a one-car showroom opened in Newport Beach. • Now . Subaru of America, Inc. is loacted in Pennsauken, New Jersey. • Harvey Lamm is President; Sherman Rose is Chairman of the Board. • The r e are 13 d1stnbutorships in America. • Subaru of America, Inc. is publicly owned. and its stock is traded on the national OTC market in the New York Stock Exchange. • Dealers sell an average of 10,000 cars per year. • Subaru of Southern California, l.nc. is a solely owned subsidiary of Subaru of America, Inc. • Subaru of Southern California franchises and services 41 dealers in California and Nevada. • C&rs received Crom shlpe at I.he Pott of Long Beach are diatributed from the Irvine facility. • ln addition. approxlmatel~ $1.& million In parta ~ malnialnec[ • Subaru hu atlalned a 2.6S shaft of the Souu..m California lmport ear matkat. SEE WHAT YOUR LOCAL AUTO DEALERS HA V TOOrnR YOU INroDA~I .. ·. .· .. · ., .. . •, ·- ,. ' Otange Ooalt DAIL 'V PILOT /Friday. July 9, 1982 C3 f'rom P t 01 ANGELS. • • c.n play aood tho next few daya and then take the three day1 off gor the All-atar breek), we'll bet K." Corbett, who rarely turns down an Invitation to pitch, u 1d torllaht mi1ht be a rare <>Ceaalon. Hl1 3"' lnnlt111 ot work Thuraday nla,ht marke d the aecond llme thlll weok he's gone more than three Innings. Goltz, who evened his record at 2-2, said he is starting to settle in with the Angels. and having Mauch as a manager 1s making things that much easier. "Confidence, that's the big thing. It's nice to know the ma,n In the dugout has t.'Onfldence In you," Goltz said . "I'm r~ally starting to feel more relaxed now.'' Lynn, meanwhile, has now hit three home runs in the last four games and picked up nii.e RBI during those four games. "I try to get n good game m every one or two years," he joked. "Hey, 1.5 million people can't all be wrong." Things had to look good to the Angels from the moment they heard Lary Sorensen was to be on the mound. It's nothing against Sorensen, but the fac t hl· is a right-hander played a big part'in their enthusiasm. The Angels had faced seven left-handers in their last eight games -all of which they lost. Things w on't be any easier starting tonight when New York invades Anaheim Stadium. The Yankees are scheduled to throw three left-handers against the Angels. It's not the way the Angels want to end the C1rst half of the season * ANOIL NOTES: Brien Downing'• llrSI Inning llOme run was Ills 121h or the se11on lf>d equeled his cir-htgh. set In 1979 T1141 blut wu also Downing'• third Mlldoll h<>mer thl• ~ II you are wondef1ng •DOUI the Angels' ionoes1 IOslng au .. k In 11141 h1sl0f) of 1he club, 11 Is 11 Ml June 30-Juty 10, 1974 Wllh Ctevelend'• first basemen Miii• Hereto.. sllll suite.Ing lrom gout 1n the big toe ot h•• rlglll loot. Cleveland Manager D1¥e Oercle moved designated hlller Andre ~Ion to llrst end used HargroY41 es tilt OH Thurad•y night Attllf 79 gem". the tnd1en1 find lhemMlvM In Slith plBGe In thE Alnetlc;an League East They snould teel QU•tf comtortet>te. Aile. 78 games tn 19e 1. 1980 '79 end '78 the lndlens -e also 1n $1Mth piece Despite lhelr current skid, lht Angela still posseu the best 11111 earned rur> averege (3 51) 1n 1he American League They'll elso second In the Mlegue 1n compMllt OMlM wllh 22 OCMlg O.Clftce.. wtio has become quite a delenslllil l1•lure at third bue In hie llrll Mason wtth 11141 Angels. hu "°"' commmed en err0t tn the laat three garnea alter mllhandMng e ground bell by Tho<nlon In the third Inning Thursday evening . TM New Y0tk Yank-come to town tonight to open e three-game senes Whk;h wlll wrtp up the 11<11 hell of tM MUon T-y Joflft (M ge11 1.he call for the Yllllk-tonight agelf\11 G.eff Zlfwt (9-4). On Saturday night. It wltt bl ROft CWdfy (8-3) egalnll Ken fond! (7·7) Sunday's M<let end hOmMland finale wilt pit the Yenka S"-i..wley (4·41 against lten ..... o. Sports on TV for weekend TELEVISION 1 0:4~ o.m (34) WORLD CUP SOCCER Third place flnaJ bc.-tween Poland and F'nancc 11:1~ a.m. (4) ~BASEBALL -MlnnL~U1 at Boe ton. 11:30 a.m. (9) -RODEO C.overagt' of the 1982 College National Fintil11 Uodeo, tape d 41t Bozt-rnun. Mont. In June. 2 p.m. (4) OUTDOOR LIFE Phil Harris fishes tor big mouth bass on Florida's Lake KJs.slmmee. 3:30 p.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS SATURDAY Edwin Rosario (26-0) vs. Irleis "Cubanlto1' Perez (23·0) in a scheduled 10-round lightweight bout, taped at Las Vegas . Also: The 1982 World Championship Timber Carnival, tapt.'<i al AJbany, Ore. 4 p .m . (7) -SUGAR RAY LEONARD'S GOLDEN GLOVES -Highlights from earlier matches feature fighters from St. Lo~1s, Louisiana and Minnesota. (11) -BASEBALL -Dodgers at Philadelphia. 5 p.m (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Roger St.afford (20-2-1) vs Milt Mt:Crory (17-0) ma scheduled 10-round welterweight bout, taped at Phoenix. Also: A preview of Sunday's World Cup SOtter final including highlights of th~· semifinal round. RADIO Baseball Dodgers at Philadelphia, 4 p.m ., KABC (790); New York Yankees at Angels, 7 ~.m, KMPC (710) TELEVISION 10:30 a .m. (7 ) -WORLD C P SOCCER F I NAL -Italy vs. West Germany. ( 11) BASEBALL -Dodgers at Philadelphia. 10:45 a.m. (34) -WORLD ClJP SOCCER FINAL Italy vs West Germany 1:30 pm. (2) -CBS SPORTS SUNDAY Hector Camacho (15-0) vs Louis Loy (15.0) in a scheduled 10-round lightweight bout from the Felt Forum in New York. Also: A repeat of the Great P ool S hootout , taped 1n Lns Vegas. (4) WESTERN OUTOOORSMAN. 3 p.m. (7) -HAJA 1,000-0F't'-KOAD RACE -Highlights of the annual endurance race, spanning a 1,000-mile stretch of Mex1<.'0's ruggl'd Baja peninsula. 3:30 p.m. (4) -OUTDOOR LIFE -Ac-tur Dub Taylor hunts quail in Albany, Ga 4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Segments. Wilford Scypion (21-3) vs. Mark Fraue (18-0) in a scheduled 10-round middleweight bout taped at Tampa, Fla. Also: An update on the 69th Tour de France bicycle race and the men's survival run of the Survival of the Fittest t'Ompeuuon. (7) AMERICAN SPORTSMAN -LeVar Burton takes a rafting expedition down lhe Zambezi River 1n south <:entral Africa. Also: Arnold Schwarzenegger and naturalist Doug Peacock observe grazz.ly bear al Yellowstone National Park. 5 p.m. (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -A profile of Lou Brock who holds major league records In stolen bases for a year (118) a nd career (938). RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at Philadelphia. 10:30 a m . KABC (790); New York Yankees at Angels, I p.m .. KMPC (710). P\8..IC NC>TICf PUBllC NOTICE Al" Wlrephoto CELEBRATING -Paolo Rossi of l tuly races happily <i<.:ros.s th(• fil'ld after scoring h is team's first goal <i~<u nst Poland in the St.'mifinals of thl' World Cup Thursday l tnly won, 2-0. and will m1•(•t W 1·sl l;l'rrmm y Sunday for the title. From Page C1 CAUSEY • • • thing as far as her skating \.'areer 1s <.'On<:erned. "The travel. education, d1sc1pline, the love of the arl and the sport and the future and <·areer. It is all very much worth 1t," she said . "But probably the most 1mport;1nt thing of all were the friendships I made alon~ the way" Starbuck 1s currently involved w ith a new group that will get under way in the fall It is Pro Skate T our a nd wtll be seen in Bost on , Hartford. Philadelphia, San Franc1Sl'O/Oakland, Los AnJOteles. San Diego and New York "l nevl'r really Jcft rompetiuon and this summer I am trying to work harder to get back Into 1t," she said. "In the past skaters just fade.'<! away after amate ur and ice show t'Ompelltion. This will give them a chance to c:ontmue their careers. "I will bC' one of four skaters giving exhibitaons tx>forc the competition Peggy Fleming. John Curry <tnd Dorothy Hamill arc> the others. I will do a solo and skatl' pairs with Curry." And JUS t to prove sh e isn't f1n1 s h ed on a l'ompetltivc level. shl' will then JOln her partner of many years, Shelley. to s kate 1n t he pa i rs compeut1on And to prove thal her dreams are not complete des pite the SUl'Ccss she has attained. Starbuck 1s also finding the ume to study acting "ver y seriously" under Milton Katselas, an outstanding director and teat'her m Hollywood She hopes Lo put into action the dreams of long ago 1n that Downey garage when she was make· believe play acting and to fulfiJJ those dreams as well as those of her mother by fat;·mg the cameras as an actress. And for those who might feel il also takes a gn~at deal of natura l abtlity to achieve such su<.'CeSS, here's what Starbuck says about herseH "In sports 1t is not so much your talent as It 1s your attitude. I'm not an athlete at all But I worked harder and I seemed to produ~ more than some with a lot more talent." PUBLIC NOTICE MOTICS M ~TU'I I .AU K..a.23 NOTICE OF NO. T..m .. o NOTICE Of' IALE TAUITEE'S SALE FICTITIOUS 8USINEll NAME STATtMENT On Friday. July 23. 1982. at 9:15 Of' REAL PROl"ElllTY T.I . No. 515115-7 Hollywood Park, Los Al results Loe Alamltoe THUfltoAY'I MBULTI (Mlh .. t1•nlthl querllftlOIM lllHtlnel '""t flACI. 400 y11d1. hlll YO\I On (01rdo21) 2 60 2 10 2 10 MIH Whll A ,ltghl (Tt .. 11\11•1 2 •O 2 20 CHCo o-..-fFrydayl 2 80 AllO 1eced Prl!N PO-e<. Moone Olene 'ellure l e•dtr. [Uy 01v1dend Fee tut• Rocket ShlWl'IM Siik Tl'"-19 99 a llCACTA (~·91 peld $7 20 llCONO flACI. 400 yardt Sell On Sunny (Sump1111 2 80 2 80 2 40 Elly T1gr•H (MylH) 0 80 s 20 F0ttune Roc:kat (Adilltl 4 60 AIN> rec;ld l eea Natu1t Nine. Wrengleta Go M&n Wee Victor1en, Eny Volley P11"m Tru T1mt1 20 07 THllllO lllACI . 400 yardt. Fiilmboyen (Chevezl S 60 3 80 J 40 Faature Fable (C1aager1 8 20 2 80 Oynego VKltOfy (NICod•mus) 2 10 AtlO roc•d Sonoma Up Jet lt>e M1gn1y Warrior Chtcl< Happy Rever"'1d Jim Sprint N E11y lime 19 94 FOUA'rH RAC(, 400 yards My lnveatmant (Frydoyl 5 60 4 40 2 80 S1111n On Iha Casn (Pilkenton> 9 •O 3 40 Meke Mine Cash (Nleodemus) 2 40 Also laced JUz Al M1dn1gh1 Mt HOiiy Barre. Rel>ethout G111 Our Growo Pleaser Befits AOd Bows Time 19 91 t2 EXACTA (7·21 pale! S70 80 FtnH RACE. 400 yoros Painted Bug (Syers) 3 00 2 80 2 60 Let Me Sinn (S11nebaug111 22 00 1 80 Reise A Husller (Creager> 3 40 Also rBGeo MIU Nauve T alen1 W1IO Wiid Wiid Gainbt111 Jamie. My Ea!iy Sy11 Suri Sail Cheetah Can l ime 20 28 SIXTH RACE. 400 ya1ds By Yawl (Cardoza) :I 00 2 40 2 20 Comatk (T onkal 3 40 2 40 Profit Plan (Crellil&r) 2 60 Atso raced Sainte Clle11s Anolher Investment Quest Fo1 Cash Distance Oisaatat. Mtts Speedy Folly Miss Perroer Time 20 07 S2 EXACTA (3·5) pe10 $9 40 SEVENTH AACE 400 yards A111ou1no (Paullnel 4 80 2 60 2 40 Tne Katch111a Doll fHar11 2 80 2 20 Shady Moon S11 (Creager) • 00 Also raced P11n1 Me Solver. A Zure HOPe Sweet Baoy Love Sublime Secret Im ~. Heques1 Too Unhl Now Time 20 28 $2 EUCTA f1·SI paid St t 20 EIGHTH RACE. 400 yards I note Champion (Ward) 3 20 2 80 2 40 For1unes Favo111e (Chavez1 2 t 80 10 20 Bordy 1Pau11ne1 3 40 Also raced Liquors Qu1ci.e1 Rare Jet Fl0ten1ine Moon. Gotta Oasrt Bose Dreono Soul What Time 20 20 S2 EXACTA (4·5J patd S85 60 S2 PICK SIX 15·7·9·3·7·41Pa>CI S128 00 w1tn 349 wonning hckets (SIW horses) $2 Pt<:I< Sia consolation paid SS 80 with 2.533 winning 11ckels (llve ho1ses) S2 Piel< s .. scra1c11 co11solat1on paid $98 60 w11h two w1nn1ng rickets (lour t101se~. one scralChl NINTH RACE. 400 varos l:Jteai..in Rules (Lackey) 2 80 2 <'O 2 10 Easy Omero (Hartl 2 40 2 20 Ou1 Voled (Kntgntl 2 60 Also race<I Noholme Pass Aeb A Je1 Pass Ovei The Cash. Sound Special Azure Toni Oiamonds On tee Time 20 05 S2 EXACT A (4·5) paid S5 80 Att&ndance 6.680 HoUrwood P8rk THUA80AY'5 RESULTS (57th of M-dey thoroughbred mMtlng) FIRST lllACE. I II 16 miles Super Great 1Hawteyl S 20 3 40 3 00 S111 Court (Ol1ve1es1 6 80 5 40 f"lrsl Marine 10rteQ8) 7.00 Atta raced Dold N Clever, Heron'• loy lo1d Oenlln, l<tngdom &.Pl-Lltto. 0 0 NavlllUI Capychtno. Ooc Wiid, Klp!y'• Sat TIMI I •<1 )/Ii llCONO lllACI. 8'' lullong1 1<11a1ng Girl (Orttgl) t f 80 ~ 00 3 00 Stepl\llllMI SW (8Jtckl 3 •O ? 40 Cr1A11!1111Q M8fy (McH1r~I 2 10 Alao reced S..br...._. Payo11 W1nte< Wey Out "'· H•rdr, 81v. v111 1 P 1c1 11c . Appeltchl•n trau. 1at1nd D•nc., R•c,,.itn. M11ny Sta11. • rime 1 11 116 U DAILY OOVILI (3 41 p11d $5 t ftO THIRD lllACf, One m1tw P1a·1 Pr~ Al 1c .. 1ene<111 Y 60 5 40 4 00 B1urnm., (8MIGkl 12 20 7 20 Me Gooo Men (Ol1verest 4 20 Alta tlK.cS Doon• Bly SCHne ~Ul<l fn<t A1Qyll K10 f1me 136 4/S $5 EUCTA ($·41 p~•d $2S100 ,OUllTH RACE. 6 tur10119• r dSh1on Knowlltdge (l>elehOUUllyll) ~20 ;>80 2 •0 Lady or Reb 10t1ve•.,•I :i ;>O J 20 R11•no 'l'u~on (0.ozl 8 20 Alto taced Prope1111 Oua1 Shata1T1er Ower> 1 Penny Bttllndas Punk1n Im Prec:1ou1 loo. lan111 • LOH. She •• Doll BuHIS•n. Aero lnrtll Tune I 12 0 FIFTH RACE. 6 lurlO"g~ Ore&m 01 f 11e fMc:1targue1 5 80 2 110 2 20 H11d 10 Lee 1Valen1ueta1 ~ 40 2 10 Top Gaollc (Guer1a1 3 20 Al•o '"c"d Prn>-Ool 0 Dancers. Watetford Billy Logarhylhm Ophmate T1m11 1 09 415 $5 EXACTA (4·61 paid S34 50 SIXTH RACE. One mile on lutl ~ubulOul Dad fShoemake1112 40 4 60 2 6-0 AlwlyS A Cnance 1Guer1e1 3 40 2 40 Su•P11~ Gorge 1va1en1Ulli8I l 80 Al!><> 1aceo Oom11tmy l'anc111cuy lime 1 J4 315 $S EXACT A I 1·31 lld•d $97 00 SEVENTH RACE 6 turlono< Chic: Dnncer 1McHorgvel ) 60 Z 60 2 •O Coyo1010 1Hansen1 :i 80 3 60 T ne Cllplau) tGuerra1 3 20 Alto r3ColCI St!ldale B•<l Ma>le1 w .... '°' t.naoet <..reek lime 1 08 215 $S ElCACTA (2 41 paid $10 00 $2 PICK SIX (4·5· I 4 1 if paid $4.947 20 w1111 32 w111n111g t1~kets fr.ix 11or5es1 $2 Pie• Six conso1a11on pa•d S89 20 w11h 591 w1nn1no l•Cke1s lhve horseM EIGHTH RACE. t t 16 mile!> on turl Sun Won111p cP1ncay1 !. 60 J 40 3 20 a·Cr.let1ul fShoemaker1 3 60 3 20 a Ask Me 1Toro) 3 •-0 ') 20 ~ toupte<l Also q;ceo Argard•. Wust Cerast ~&1'~" Fnrebuar Vagabono Song Je1 r1av~I GuJc:hon lr>evitabte Leaoe• Vala1s l1m11 I 40 315 NINTH RACE. 6', lurlOllQ!> G•smonda tSnoemakei) 42 20 16 :>O 4 llO M•n Preakness (Guerral 19 40 6 20 BaHJ Lass 1L1pr.a1n) 2 60 Al'o raced Lark ·1 Bes I Gr an1e Ouauesa Sau'y 811 Cuc• 0 Or lime I 1• 315 SS EXACT A 12· 11 pauJ S6!>2 00 Alll.'nOance 21 97J Moran to compete in speedway race Shawn M oran wall return from the British Speedway League to t'Ompet.e 1n tonight's speedway motorcycle races at the Orange County Fairgrounds an Costa Mesa on opening night or the fair races begin a t 8. Speedway fans will have an opportunity to attend the fair beginning al 4 o'clock with purchase of a speedway ticket a.m., HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AT ""IYATE IALE On July t4, 1982 at I 00 oclock AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SAN A·11'17S p.m at the 110111 steps ot lhe Otd DIEGO. e Corporetton. u Trus111 In the Su1>&11or Court 01 the Staie County Courthouse, 211 w San1a under thal Deed of Tl\lat dlled Aprll of Callforn11. in and tor the County Ana BIVd Sen1a Ana Callt 92702 8. 1981, executed by DENNIS R. ol Or1nge In the Cny 01 Santa Ana S111e ol CHASE end JANE ANN CHASE end In the Mauer ol the Estele of Cehfornta New L•ll' Mortg&ge & recorded April 14. 1981, •• Robb>e Kaufman Oece&seo 1nvett Inc as Trustee under the 1n1trume111 No 14922. Book Notioe is he<eby given that the Deed ot Trust e~ecuted by Ra1p11 A '4018, Page 528 of Olllctat undersigned will sell al private sate. 8 e 1 I ho Io mew & Ro' a M Aecorda ot Orange Coonty, Stele ol to the h1ghes1 and be'1 bidder , Bartholo mew hw as 11 1ecorded c.lllO<nla. wllt aell at pubUc auction sub1ec1 10 conlirmeton ol said December 16. 1981 as document n lo the hlghNt bid~ IO< CUh In Superl0t Court on or alter lhe 20th 21664 1n book 14326. paoe 21 ot lawful money of the United Stites. day of July 1982 at the omce or E Jllte101 Records 1n the olhce ot the II the ftont entrence to the old Paul Tonkovich Protess•or>&I Recorder o f Orange Count y Orenge County Counhoute, located Corporation. 2 107 N Broadway Calllorn1a oy reason ot deleull 1n on Senta An• Blvd , b11ween Suite 301. San1a Ana CA 92706 lhe peymenl 01 performance 01 Sycarn0<e St. end Broldw1y In lhe Cou111y of Orange S1a1e of obt1gat1ons secured thereby City OI Santa ne. Count)' of Orange, C.Ut0tn1a, all the right lllte and 1nclud1ng lhe breach or default, State of Callfo<nle, tit right, title Ind Interest 01 said Deceased at Ille notic;e of whlGh was reco1ded March 1nier .. 1convtiyadtoandnowheld tlmeoldaathand11ilthertght.ttt1e 12. 1982 as document no City of Stnle Ant, County of and lntereal that the estate of said 82·085989 of said Olhc1e1 Records. Ortnge, 5111• Of Clllfomle. Ill right. de c e I' e d has 8 c q u If e d b Y wtll seO at publlc auction to the tttle end lntweel con~ to and op&f8110n ot law 0t otherwise other hogheSt b•dder tor caSh 1n l•w1ul now '*cl by 11 under uld Deed of then or 1n addlllOtl to th•I of said money ot the un11e0 States w1lhou1 Trvet. In thllt property lltulled tn deceased. •1 the lime of deatn in any cov&'1anl or wat1an1y, Mid County and Stitt, "-Crlbad and to alt the Qlflain rear propetly expressed 0< implied as to 1111e. ar. 11tu1ted In the City of An11helm. possession or encumbrencea. fO< Th& fol10w1ng per80f'ls are doing tlu$1ness H KENTUCKY DRILLING FUND LTO I, 1601 Dove Street. Suite 270 Newoor1 Beach. CA 92660 Ta. L&ver&ged Concepta Inc '1 Cetiforn1a COtPO<BllOn 1601 Oove Sttei!I Suite 270 Newparl Beach CA 92660 T1111 busmess 1s condur.11'<> oy e coroora11on ~izz._. ('ft.alet _ ~ ---------------------------------------~ • Lot 198 of Tract No. 8235. County ol Orange, State ol the purpase of p8y1no obligations County of Orenge. SUI • of C111iforn11, partlc\Jlarly de.crll>ed as secured by said Deed of Trust. the Ctlllornla. H ahown on 1 mep follows, to·wit· interest conveyeo to said Trustee by thereof recorded In book 229, Loi 18 ot Traci 1942 os per map n •d Deed of Trust 1n property p 1g•1 1 t o 9 I nc I u 1 I ve . recO<dect 1n Book 54. PIQft 26 ano SllUlled '" the County of Orange. Mlec1ll1n1oua Mapa, rKorda of 27 ol M•scettaneous Maps Rec0td~ Slate and Cahforn1a ano descr11>e<1 Mid Orenge County. lo0f1her wllh of Orange County as e11emen11 for 1uppor1. and more commonly known as 614 N A 1e1Mh<>ld estete int81eat 1n and .Ulemln1 where aald lot adjoin• Pioneer Drive Anaheim CA 92805 (o Lot 15 01 Tract 4281, 19 per map any Olhef lot In Mkl tract, together The P<OPMty fl sub1ect to an iec0<ded In Book 154 Pages 22 and wllh 111em1nh for 11ve1 or EJccrus1ve Authorl1a11on ano Righi 23 of Mltcelleneous Mapa In the 0"9l'tlangs wl'ler• ~ NY19 are To Seti with McGarvey-Ctark Realty ottlGe of the recOfdet of said county oon1fruc1ed In ecco1dance with Contee; I Milite Hallberg ( 714) The unpaid balance 11nd nt1m1te IPC)loabla munldpal Ofdm.nc-. 879-3131 of costs, eapenHs end e<1111nc;es as YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T UNDER Terms of aate Cllh 1n lawful of June 17 1982 11 $57,477 87 said A OEEO OF TRUST DATED APRIL money of the United S111ea on amount it'lltt tnaease unlll d11a of I , 1981. UNLESS YOU TAl<E oonflrmetlon of IUIMI Of part cash sale Ta. Leverooed ConceplS inc Wayn& M Scnultr CEO Tn1s sta1emen1 "'ea ""'° w•th 1he Counly Ct81k 01 Orange County on June 29 1982 F112A&l Pubhsned Oranoe Coast Deily Pllol July 9 16, 23 30, 1982 3110·92 PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINHS NAME STATEMENT The lot•ow1119 persons •re dotno ou11ness es P AINT ING AN O MAIN · TENANCE COA TINGS 4862 Neely Cir •3, Hunll119ton Beacri. CA 92649 Martin K Korube. 4882 Neely Cir s 3 Hu"llnglOtl Beecll. CA 92649 Joseph Fa5eetta. S 772 Marshell 0. Hun11ng100 Beacll, CA 92649 This 1>usines1 ls conducted by 1 genernl pa11ne11h1p Ma111n K Koruba Tt11t atattment was Iliad with the County Cleft\ Of Orange County on June 10. 1982 Ftt1202 Published Orange Cont Dally P1101, July 9, l'J. 23. 30. 1982 31 t4-82 MLIC NOTICE • • I "LET 'S GET ACQUAINTED' I I SPECIALS I • • • • I Buy Any Pizza And I I Get Another One I • • • • ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR end b•llnce evide"ced by note Tne atree1 address and other PAOPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A secured by Mongage or Tru1t Deed common des1gnet1on. 11 any. 01 the PV8UC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN on Iha properly so aold Ten re11 property described ebove Is EXPLANATlOH OF THE NATURE percent of amount bid t o be purportld to be 3039 Ftllm0te Way OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST depo1lled with bid Coate Mata CA 92627 YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Sida or 011915 lo be •n writing and The u n den I g n e d T r u 1 tee LAWYER. wt• be received a• the llo<:atald d11clatms 1ny llabllfly tor any I FREE I ,ICTITIOUI BUllNUI • • NAME ITATUHNT The tottowlng peraon la doing • • ous1neu u The 11rffl 1ddr111 or other ottlce al any lime 8119' the lirll 1ncoHflC1nest of the atraet llddresa oornmon d11lgnetlon of the r11I pubHcllton lle<eof •nd belOfe elate and other common deslgneHon. 11 property d•acrlbed 1bove ta ot saMI any. thown heratn p ~r ported to be 1 8 1 2 5 DATED tnts 7th dey of .luly, 1982 DATED June 17. 1982 ooo~~~~G: g~~~~ ~~~·~s~~'~ • With Thi s Coupon. Offer Expires 7-23-82 • Al'\8, CA 92707 • • L.ee"'91 wood, lrvtne. California. Adalyn Maschino Beneflcl1ry Banzai Producta Inc D1v1d Herotd Murrey, 170 E. 18th SI A. Costa Meq, CA 92827 • cav!:.'b~ .0~~:1:;:;0~3~! • 25tto go charge on all to go pizza Said MNI wlll be made, without Eltecut11K of the Est•te Profit Shatfng Plan ~t « __,anty, •xs><-or of said Robbie Ktufmen. Addreu 746 ~Aye . Azusa. lf'llPlld, NOWdlno tllle. pounlion Oec;e&Md Cellf 91702 Ot tflOU!ftbr-. to pey "-unpaid TMc>hone (213) 334-9393 ~ ~ of 182.513.37, '*-E Peut Tookovlch • Prot1191onel New lite Mortgage & lnvett , Inc , im..ite .,.,_, • provided In the CotporllfOft Tru1tae 92~~ oua1ne1• is conducted by•. Free Pizza is of equal or le.sor value. • ~~~ . . "* llQKed by Mid Deed OI Trutt. AltOfney·at·l.aw Addr•aa. 3716 Set Cliff, Santa Otvtd H, Murray Tn11 111tament we.t Iii.cl with tile • County Cla1k of Orange COi.iniy on I June 11 1982 f1t1U7 P1 Of R Fi Publl1hed Or1no1 Cotat Di lly en ty oom or P1to1 July 9. 16. 23. 30. t9$2 3113 ... 2 20 tM2 MLIC NOTICE pei. M 01 IN dete of Ille lnltlll 2107 N. Broadwl)', Suitt 301 Ana. Calif 92704 publloatlon of lhl• Nolle• an Sent• Ana. CA 92708 Ttiel>hone (7 141833·9469 .....,_ Mtlmeted amount of $ol,· (7141 551-8655 Sy· Dt nlel R Blood I00.00 for ~-" .titt'f under Publlthtd Oflngt Co111 Ot lly PubllahlO 011nge Cotat Dilly .. """' ol Mid ~ 0( Trust, Pllol. July 9, 10. 18, 1982 Piiot July 2 9 18 1982 .... dWOM and ~ ol the 3t 18·82 • • • • TfUllea. TM ~ under Mid Oetd "8.JC MOTIC£ of fNlll l1M llerelol-executed ------------.., ~ lo Mid TNtt• e "9CTl110UI IUl9m19 ITAT'IMINT Df' Aa~NT .... o.dlr9tl0n of o.!IUlt of the ..... aTAT'lmWT Of' UM Of' '1CTmOUa tTATIMINT Of' l .. #{II• MCured by llllcl Oeed Of The folowlnQ ~ are doing llU ... H NAMI ASNC>OlmlNT Of' Ttldt. and •written Notice of ~et: Tha follo w i ng p111on h11 UM OI '1CTTT'IOUa 0....-1M Btct1on 10 1111. wt11c11 COAITLINI! TAAVEL, 365 lbll100Md the UM of lhe Flct!Hout .,._ .. NAm ..... 11111111 TN&lee NI c....s to P11cen111 Ave., 112to, Newport 8utlneet Name. Tht followl no p11eon l'IU .. ,,...... on ~ a, ttl2 .. 9-alt, CA 12883. A!OWOOD BUAi. DESIGNS. aDlndoned the uM 91 lhe llcfltlout 1a1ttlffftent No 12·071226 o f Dll-8eolt lntemellOnal Corp.,• 834 t Unit 'E" 1nd11•try Wey. t>uelne.t,,..,,.. ~-...Of Mid County. Cllllomle oorpore110n m .u .... w .. 1lll4n11er. c~ taw IMPUllAL DYNASTY •• ,, ltet -...... be oonduOtM by 0.,, ~· MeM, CA t2t21. Thi 'lctlllout 811aln111 Name SttMt. ~ Beach. CA 92Ma. ,..... and l'UbllllhlnCI '""' ~ It oonductad by • rtlt rrtO lo •bOYI ••• lll•d In Th• '1et111011• 1u11n ... N11111 y •ll014I. ectctren ua ~etfon, Orenoe County on t-23-tt ,.,.,,.d 10 1bo111 wt1 meet In .._.... le fOU Nof1tl Liiie Oel·kll lnt1111111ona1 Victor AnlOftlo ltll'ICltO. ttrt t Ore no• County on ,lbruerv I, ... IO' ,....., ca. Coto Aol:lef1 VI Huntington leech, CA tlt2 ... 1111 1'jt1) .,......_ Geot99,, De La Torre, 92147 MAfllANO IALOANO. U • 1 IM?mf tf.1111. ,,..... Tl'lla ~WM OOl\Mttd by W.,._ 11.-. i..e AnOt'M. Cl\ _ _!4 0 M I ' I 0 I Ill A L 11'11 ....... It W llM -"" ,,... lift lndMdutl IOOH • ..,.... OotlntY .,. of Otll\lt C0uMy on VIC'°' A ltll'IOllO Thll lNlineM wu conduCttd !Ir !.OAN AllOCiATIOH .il.tM U 1 ..... Tlllt tlllltmerll ... lh!I wffll the tn ~. UH CMIGO. 1 ,._., Couftly Clerk ot Otante c.unty on Mar11nO ....,.. Ill f,,_ ...,.. 6 Al' -lllt ill?..... My 'f, l .. J TNt.....,,..,. WM lllM illtlll .. ~=!~ ~'-"·!!-,,... ~~"'°'"""a..n.y .. ,,.. ,_-i ...-, OA ..-tt11t1llNI Otllf!l4! Diiiy JtiM to, tMf LM~~~ ,..., .»; •· 11. n; a ' '""" • .....iilrlrZ""""l~l'ft"l'N . ~°=' :~·,~ t-------~·~ ..:.~ 1~1\'1\. '=f' Dttlr 'i1if'.tt ... Idle MMlt .... ...,. • , ..... P\BIC NOTICE Team Parties And Banquets I • Call Ahead For Fast FOUNTAIN VALLEY 17185 BROOKHUR T (So. of Wamtr.Gemco Ctr.) 964-7595 HUNTINGTON BEACH 8871 ATLANTA (11 t. nq)la) 960-4337 \ • Ill .. MAJO" LIAOUI 8TANDINOI Ametlcan LHgue W•tl9fll Ol'tlMol\ t<ll\HI Ctty ••• Chrcego Seattle Otilia no T••as M111n.so11 W L 47 34 46 37 43 36 4S 38 31 48 32 •• 26 58 fHltrn DMt lon Botton 48 34 Mllwlk.l~ee 45 35 Blltlmor• 42 37 Oo1ro11 40 38 Ntw YOik 39 :19 Clevtlenq 38 4 I T0ton10 11 J6 45 T1111rt4ay'• kor•• ,.,...,, 5 Clevellltl<l 1 M1nneto1a 3 M1twaul\M 0 Cnic:190 3 Oe1roo 2 Tor onto 5 Kanta> City 4 B0tton 3 r •~•• o Oakland 6. N-York 3 Suttle 4 8a1t1mo<e 3 T01119ht'1 QAmee 'ct 01 6'1() s~4 2 644 3 5A2 3 435 ., 421 12 ' 310 2~' 58S 563 532 4'• 513 6 m 1 481 8 ' ... 11 • N-Y0tlo. jJOhn 5-6) It A~t tZ1M 11 41 U.lrOOl IUndenoOOCI 3·5 and P1shn1Ck 1·21 11 Tt•H (M1nao. 4.5 ono S<:l'lml<ll 12· 1) 2 Ct11c1go (Burns 2·0) •t Toro1110 (Le11 5· 11 9 ~1nrw10t• (V101e 2·0) at BoJ1011 tEckeo1ey K•n1a1 City (Spll11orlf 1 5) a1 Mllweu•eo (Celdwell 5·8) Bottlmore (McGreoo• 9·61 a1 Oakl1nd (K.c>uQh 1.101 Clevel1nd (Oenny 5·9) II Stlllle (Bannist8f 8·•1 N1ttc>nM League Weotlfn Dh•lo!Oft Altanta San Ooego Oodgen w L 50 31 •6 .}4 Sin Francisco Hou~ton C1nc1nnat1 45 •O 40 45 .}5 41 32 50 SI Louis Ph1ladelpt11a Pills burgh Mo•weal Now York Cn•ceoo fHl•m Dlvltlon •1 37 45 37 42 39 42 40 38 45 33 52 Tltu....Sar·• Sc:Offt Montreal 7 0od9en 3 Chl<:&go 5. HoustOll 3 San f'renc1aco 9 N-York 7 San Otego 5 Pntl6defptue 3 P111sburgn 9 C1nconna1r 8 St Louis 5 A1tan1a 2 Tod1y'o o.,.... Pel. GI 817 585 2 529 7 471 ... 417 ·~, 390 18 . 560 549 1 519 3'. 517 4 4511 8', 388 14 • Dodget1 t Reun 9·6) al Ph1ladelpn1t 1Cartton 11· 71 n C1ncannat1 tShlfley 2-61 at ChtQOo tNotes 5 11 San OttlQO jWetsn 6-3 and Eiclltlt>erge< 6-9) at New York (Puleo 6·5 and Lynell 1·31 2 l·n Sen f'1anc•sco (Hammaker 5·51 at Montreat (Rogers 10·3J, n P111s1>urgh IAhooen 5·71 at ,t.1lan1a (Wait 7 6). 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Montreal, 18 Horne• Alltnui 18 J l llOmpson Prttsburgn 17 l'lune .. 11.-1 In Murphy, Allanll, 81 OI•-Montreat 59 J TllOmplOf\ P1111bu1gn SS Ctarl(. San Frenc111c:o ~ T Kennedy. San Otego 54 P11cnl11g t 11 O..:l•lon•) LOiiar. San Ot~o. 9·~ Roge<s Montreat 10·3 0 Rot11nson P1ttabu1Y.h 9·3 SutlOll Houilon. 9 4, llelton1111la, Dodg«•. 12-e: l'oucll. Si Louis. 8-4. 'lll•lch, Dodil•ro, t-&; MOlltMfuaco Sen Diego. 7-4 Lltlle League TOUlllNAMENT OF CHAMPIONI Dletrlcl 12 (at Oc•anwlew ""'"lean LL) Thured8y'a kor• Rot>1nwooo i Fountain va11ey Notlh I I •Ofli9lt1'• o. .... Oc:eanv.ew N1h0t>AI "' l'o.,n1ein V11tey South 5 30 •••ura.1·• c~.,.. Ao1>1nwood vs Oceen111ew Na11onal Fountain V1lley South ...,,.,_ 1 pm Hell of Fem• (el Newport, A.I.) Querterflh.t llnglee Hanlt Phsttt det Dan .. 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Je<ry Barb<ff a. Teo 1'11chA1dt 37 36 73 35.39 H united States • 3 1 6 res1Qn~l•O• 01 Gorelon Ja90 •>e&d coac" •no n•mea Al M1lltu to rtp•ac@ t11m Twin• 3. Brewer• O Cordln1lo 5, BrHto 2 St LOU•5 000 000 060 5 8 1 Gull1kton tCI def r1m~ Moor Van Pallen 6-3 Peter r11om~on Chico M•811Ut 35.39 74 38·36 74 Spaon 7 1 I II ~ Urnlt'd Shef(.lii K0•1fltJ li\ev1t'I ncioettsnn l JOtl\' Campt>C!tl I Peter Camµ1>ell 1 1 '"' Sh,w 1 COLLE OE A1l~n1a 100 100 000 7 5 0 Women s Singlet ~11onne Ve<m~~~ tCI del Sandy COiiins 6 4 Stan Jawo1 37.37 14 36·38 74 Monneso1a 0 tO 020 000 3 12 0 M1twoukee 000 000 000 0 8 1 C:INCINNAl "4tm4'<! Jotir M~Nama•t h~iJO "-'f/1'"t!'r'"• '); SOCC"r C08Ch 0 Connor. R Da••s 181 end Laudne• Vuckov1cn and Simmons w O Conno• 2 2 l Vuc•ovoch tO·• S R Oivi6 f11 .A 33 132 Stuper Bau (8) and 0 P0tter, Mahler Gori>~• 181 Hrabosky f8t Coley 191 and Beneoic1 W Stuper 4 1 L Mahter 8· 7 S .Bau t•l kR Atlanta Horner t 181 A ·23610 Women's Doubles vermao Laure DuPont 101 d•t Colhns·Slacy Margolin 6 3 M1•ea Double. COiiins MOO< (01 det Krulev1l1·0uPOlll 6°4 o Glenn John.on Howie JOh(fSOll w1111am Co11tn1 Bol> Rosburg ~ Juli1n ArnOld 38 36 35.39 34·•0 38.36 1• 74 ,. 7• Other Score• Hun<)a• y 12 Russia 10 11a1v 9 Yugoslavoa o >IOll•"O 10 Germany •O MAR•,.,.OUNT Named Dan Prall "@•d bas•u.~fblll (Odtr1 MIAMI 10n101 Nlm@d Davia Jenl1'nos WOf• .t .,, s ~w•m (Oa(n Nil.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE SUMMAlllY Of SUMMAlllY OF "'OftOSED ORD!t4ANCE ADOPTED ORDINANCE A pro PO s e d 0 r a. n a nc e I! OAOINANCE 82-8 IS ICl'te<IUted IO scheduled for adoption at thl be 1n full effect 30 days lrom July 6. tegular Clly Council mee1mg ot Jul) 1982. and wu adop1ed by tl'ie 19, 1982. ~no Ordinance 82-12 lollow1no roll call vote. Council changing lhe zoning· or propert) Members AYES· Schafer, Hall locat.0 at 273 and 277 Monte V1sti Hert zoo. Mc Farland. Johnson Avenue from R1 to PDR·LD, NOES None /\8SENT. None. The motion 10 give Ordlnanct Ordinance 82-8. amends TIUe t3 82-12 llrsl reeding carried by thE 01 the Co11a Mesa Munrc1pal Code. following roll call vote Councl lnc;orporatlng technical revisions 10 Members -AVES· Senate<. Hall ttte pa1k1ng requfremenls In McFwlend, Johnson NOES None re11dent1ef developments A ABSENT; Hertzog majority o f ttte rev111ona are Thi lull le~I ol ttie proposed n e c es s Ir y Io r e so Iv e 0<dlnance may be read •n the City 1nconst11enclea and amblguthas Cfer11·1 O•t•ce at 77 Fa11 Orrve c;onl8fned In 1he cvrrent parking Cotti Mwa • regul1!1ons The ordinance also EUIN P. PHIMHEY allows twenty-five (25) pe<cent Of ell City Cleft una111gn1d pari..rno spaces In Cllr o4 Coat• ..... resldenllal zones 10 be small cat or PubU1hed Orange Coast Daily compect IPllC8$ Piiot, July II. 1982 The lull lul of Ille proposed 3120-82 Ofdlnance may be read In Ille City -------------Clerk's Ollloe 11 77 Fair Drive, MOC NOTICE SUMMARY Of "'~HD Of'DINANCE A propoaed ordinance is 1cttedufed for adoption at ttte regotw City Council meehng of July 111. 1982, being Ordinance 82-11. changing the zoning '°' P'OJ>er1Y local.0 a1 221'~ Avocado Street ltom c2 10 R2 Cotta Me .. EILEEN P. ftHlt4N£Y City Clefll City of Coel1 MIN Publl1had Orange CoHt Dally Piiot, July 9 1!182 3122-82 Nil.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9U9'NEH NA•STAn•NT Nil.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USIMEH NAME STATEMENT The followfng partons are do•"' bualne1s as IA\ll NE FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS, 209 t Buslnut Center Orlva, Sulle 200 Irvine, CA 92715 JAMES T CAPRETZ. 2091 BuslneH Center Drive. Surte 200. Irvine. CA 92715 KENNETH S KASDAN, 2091 8ualness Cent« Drive, Suite 200, Irvine. CA 9271 S VANCE C SIMONDS. 2091 Butlnns Center Ottve. Sulle 200. trv•ne. CA 112715 FRANCES H DODD. 209 I Bullnest Center Drive, Suite 200, trvme, CA 927 1 S Tltll butlnest ~ conducted l>y a gener11 pertnerthlp Jemw T C11>1et1t This 1111ement was llle<I Wf11t the County Clefk ol Orange County on July 7, 1982 C.0-..ITZ a ICAIOAN AUOIMp .. Lew 20l1 •val-Centat Drhre lull• 200 lnlne. CA '2715-11N f1121n Put>fl1lled Or1noe CoHt Delly P1101. July 9 18. 23. 30. 1982 3115-82 Nit.IC NOTICE Ttie mollon lo give Ordinance 82· 11 llr9t rNCllng eerrl9d by 111e lollowlng roll call vole Council Mernberl -AYES. Sdlafe<, Hall, Haruog, M cF.,l1nd, Johnson. NOES: None. ABSENT None The followlnO person 11 doing flCTTTIOUS au.IMISS T,,. f~tl te•t of ll'le propoHd O<dl'*'Ce l'Tley be , .. d In the City C11rk'1 Office al 71 F11r Drive, CoataMma. llLIDt~~y Cftr Clelt Cttw .. ct-. ..... ffublleMtd Orange CoHt D i lly Piiot, .My t . 1N2 311t-82 butlntls u · ~ ITATU911NT D.A Y PAINTING. 18685 c.der Ttie followlng paraon 11 doing c11cte. Fountain \/alley. CA 92708 bullnetl u : D AVID ANDR£W YOUNG. THE OfflCE PF\O. 1629 San 18885 Ced11 Clrcte. Fountain Aflo Avenue, Orange, Celllofnle \11ttey, CA 92708. 92et5 , TN• blltlntta II COndUC11td by an C.,ot L Ya1brough, 15211 San Individual. AllO Avenue. Orenge, Calllornl• 0.vld A Young 92615 Thil l111itment WU flled wllll Ille This 1>11"'-la GOndU<rted by In CO\lnty CllWk of Orange Coorrty °" 1n<11v1c1u.i. June 30. lt82 C.ol L YarbrOUQll ,... Tiiie MMtn'leftt ... ftltO wlltl ltle Publllhe<I Or•noe COHt Dally Courrty C*1I of Orange County on Piiot June 2. 8, II. 23. 1N2 M.y :M. 1882. ~--~----~2!0!-!21:::;~::::.1 , ..... l'ICHTllOUe .,...., ..a.IC ll)TIC( Publl1htd Oreno• Co•et Delly UMl ITAftMIMT ---,""""',.......-----------1P1IOI• NII 26. Jl/ty 2. t . It. 19" TM felloWlno perton la doing ACnTJOUl Wl8 2711 .. 2 ~II! NAMI ITA~ •-.,. 11n.,_. 0 Y ,.,U I I Q L E N N fhe followtng perlOn8 8'1 doing'~-~~,.-~.....,-.""..-,.'.....,"""'-,._-~ -· ·-' --TOWNHOM& AllOClATl()H, 3 130 COVIElll. I.IOU()*' 104$ Nortll "° •noue-a Kiiie~ Lani. Co•te Me ... CA ,..~ H ' ..._ ITAT....n IH2t. ....,..t toftwey. Ulelun• leech, CA Tiie tdlOWtnQ ._. .,. clOir'9 0 Y ft It 11 I 0 l INN t2tlt. "'*'*8 M: TOW .. HOMI AllOCIATION, ~::.:,,~~! ::n.: IOUTH COAIT l"OACH eeq, ..... .......,, Cypre ... CA Ciro••· H1111t11101on IHOll, CA ,,AHY, lfU ~ ..,.., IOllll. ...... COela ...... ~ ttta7 Ttlll ....,_II OOllOlloleO 11¥"" Tilll • ...,_ 11 OOl'IAtuou•~1 Joflll WtefeY Wllt011. 104M """ ..... ...-.......... oltw ......... I. l<llfftlttl ~..I J'eul'ltllfl v....,, m:':':...-.._ .. _ ~ ·-----W1W 1l ......... _..__ .... ..,..._.,._ .............. ~811 -='i-~ -... -N ";:;,.,;; ~ ~::;IMltMlillll i:1. °""" ~ .,, ::1.. "*'~Or... 811 .:i:=rr~~ ~-•:§. Nil.IC NOTICE PtllllC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE NOTICE Of' PVllUC HEAllllNQ NOTICE rs HERESY GIVEN 1hat a public hearino Wiii t>e held by tile City Council ot the Cny 01 Cos1a Mua on July l!I 11182, In the Councll Cllamber• of City Hall, 77 f'a1r Drive, Costa Mesa, 11 6·30 p m • or aa 1oon thereafter •• pracltcable. on lhe following Hems· ORDINANCE 1dopt1no by refarenc. Iha 11179 edition• of Ille Uniform 8ulkllng Code, Iha Uniform Hou•lng Code tne Unllorm Code tor All .. emant of Oangeroua Building•. the UnllO<m Soter er-gy CODE THE Uniform Plumbtng Code tncludlng Appendices A. B. C. D Q, H, and I, 1ha 1976 edlllO<I of ltte Un1lorm Mectianlcal Cod• tnCludlng AppendlcM A, e. and C; ltte 11178 edition of tile Ne11on.i Eltclrtc Coda and ttie IJnllorm Wlnng Code of Ille Cny of Cotti M"•· end c.rteln emendmenta and modification• to .. Id cO<les REZONE PETITION R-82·08, Colla Meo City Cunc11, for permlulon lo rezone properly IY~lll Of' THE ANNUAi.. STATEMENT YEAfl E~D DECEMKlll 31, 1tl1 of Uftllad ~ Ltt. lna1118"C8 Compen1 O•MftWOOCI, IN .. 142 To111 1dmltled assets Total flat>IHHn C1pt111 peld up Groaa paid In end con1rlbuted surplus Special Surptua Fund• Unaulgned lund1 (surplus) Gain (Lou) from op«atlon• lncrear.e (Deer-) In C8')ltal and Surplul durtng 11181 tnsur1nce In Force Nationwide Ac;cldonl and neallh P'emlumt lnturance 1n F0<ce Callforn•• Buatneu Page Ac:cldent Ind heallh premlum1-0lrec1. $ 46 7 13,8 18 37,397,847 1.849,750 1.199.377 66.089 8.200.755 1,227.460 S<l9 453 517.785.000 •56.952 34.264.882 C11il0<nle ButlneM Page 228,931 We l'lerat>y cet111)' 11'111 tri. abOll'I Item• are 1n BCCO<dence wHh Itta Annu11 Slalemenl '°'the yeer eno.d o-t\be< 31. 1981 made to I~ lnsur1nce CommlHloner ol Ina Stale or Calllomla, ponuanl 10 law Thomas J. Schoettle. Sr . Pres1<1en1 MIChaet A Scttoe111e, Sectet1ry Secretary PubUanltd Olano• Cout Dally Pilot, July 9, 10. I 1. 12. 13. 1982 3127-82 localed 81 2910 Red HUI Aveoue 1-------------1 ------------- from CL to MP Envlronmentel PtllllC NOTICE P\&IC NOTICE Deter m In .. I on Neg 111 v e 1•1-T-A-Tl-.... -.. -T-,...--.-.-.-.__----NT-r -------------Declaration _,. .,.,.. .. ,....,.,_ f1Cm1ou1 IUIMll NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN tl'lal Of' VM Of' FICTITIOUS NAME STATIMENT al said time end pl-. au ln,.,n 1ad •USINESS NAME Tits followtng par1on •• doing P8fl0t1' mi y IPP8¥ end 1141 tteard The following persona hive bull"9SS 81 by ll'le Clly Counclf on the 1bend0Md lhe UM of the Flct11IOOS STAR MOTORS. 1985 So aforemenllOned m111er1 Bualnen Name 'ierl>or Blvd . Cos11 Mese. CA lllHN ft. ftHlNNIY, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 92827 City Cleft! AL.ARM COMPANY, 102 Eucalyptus TEARY ROARK, 11 Arlee Court, Pubtf1tied Or•noe Coeal Dally ln .. Cotti M .... CA 02127 Newport S..Cll. CA 02680 Plto1. July o. 1082 The Flctlt1ou1 Bu11na11 Name Tl'lt1 ou...,.._ t1 conducted by en 3 123·82 referred to above wu filed In 1ndtv1<1v11 ____________ 10..enoe COunly on 3.23.e1. File No. Teriy Roerk PllJLJC NOTICE F17158&. Thi• 118femtnl WU Iii.cl with Ille 01nlel S Cl\e, 102 Eucalyptua County Clerk ol Or•nga County on NOTlCI Of' DlllOLUTION L.n . Cotti M .... CA 02$27. July 7, 1!182 CW 'ARTHl9'1H!ft Timothy J. Ona. 2035 ColleOe '1Nl7t COflMA. DOW119' and IMCH 81 .. Cotti Mela, CA 02$27. PubU1had Orano1 Co11t Delly a 0-.. ,art_ehlp Tiiie bual-WH conducted by a Pllol. July 8. 11. 23, 30. 11182. Notice la 9h11n pursuant 10 "'* .. ~'*"1l01 ,._. 2952-82 S e cllOn 16035 5 OI '"' .... _ ........ , Corpora11onl Code 11111 ARMANOO Thia 1tatemen1 ... llllO with the rtalC NOTICE COAAEA AONAl..0 O OOMPIEI! County Olertl ol Or.nge County on end PuAL W EMCH, hetetofote ~ 21, 1N2. doing ~ u ,..,,,.. under Publlen.d Or•~ Cou 1 Oally llt0"'10Ue WM 111• firm nente of COA9'EA. ftllot. Mr 2. I. 11, • 19" n.-•=:~. OOi"" DOMPIEA lllld EMCH, a GenerllP at:n..a2 ~ M: ...... --. .,, fter1t1er•hlp. et 14162 B~ MIClllOl..VTION, 1000 Quall. Irvine. Callg0rt1le, he.,. d PmJC llOnC( lull• 120, Ntwporl leach, CA thelf ,.1rtner1t14'1 u Of Oecetnbet HMO. 31, 1911, by mutual content. end MhhOUI WU OIRAAD OVYOO. tUI W .. I 11111 '"" MMd dlMOMlol'I no pereon ..... ITAT~ COM! H ..... w ... NIWPOf'l leech CA hed 111111orlly to 1ncu; 1ny Th• lollowlnt pereon 11 clolnt Itta .,,.. -,. ' ~none on IMflelf Of 1M lormet ~~UJAH ANIWlllllNO OICK VINK. llH Pott ClatlOge, OATID J::::i!, tM2. l~IAU. IHI 0 1rt1e 11 Grove ~A~=. Ul• 11 ~ 00:. I ~~=--~1~0r .. ~~i'nt':J.iAT~' 1'11A W llftOll """"'*°" IU 1111' CA ..... ~ ~1 lllN. CA 111111. ... twlll, Re•et, llMOeAllf I TNa ~Ill .. ...._ ~ 811 Thtt ...,._ 11 ~ tir 1. = 'J dO.,. •• ................ .. ,.,....~ • Tilll ......... 1 .. ~.. .,,... ...... "" ... ::.r .. Cl\le~ a... "' t:\, ., °'*"' a..My .. CNel O~ ,D.':'t b\.,..z ..=.-=r. ~n, ."'ff},, . ..,.. ........ • Nil.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that on June 21, 1982, the City Council of Costa Mesa, California, .: I adopted the 1982-83 Budget which Included the .·: appropriations of Federal Revenue Sharing :! ! Entitlement Funds. A complete Summary regarding the Budget is available for public inspection between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M .. Monday through Friday, In Room 106. City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. California. Presented below is a brief summary comparison of the adopted uses of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds to the adopted uses of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds to the adopted ; . I 1982-83 Fiscal Year Budget. Mafor 7 Function General Govemment Pubk Safety Public Wortis leis .. e Services Golf Co..se Capital lmpmtmtnls Othef Total Revan11a All 1ta-a Shatln9 Other Adopt.cs • Adopted Adopted 11Uc1get O SUll,160 Sl,211.160 0 10,SSl,250 10,ISl,250 o s,350,7ao s.350.780 0 2.605,690 2,605,6'0 0 996,380 996,380 Sl.945,000 4,350,305 6,295,305 130,000 776,000 906,000 $2,075,000 $33,1UrSl5 S35,U3.585 Detail for Revenue Sharing C•pltal Improvement• Other s.cwrr..-~ Tllll $340,000 .. JO.OM •! 120,000 ;- ~ 10.000 ·= 50,000 . 35,00t &so,• 1s.• SlS,OM 1'0,111 • 11.MI.* .... ,._ TOJM ..,,._ "''*"'" 0r...-OoMt '*V ,.., JW ·~,:I, TME FA1'11Ll' c1ac1:1 by Bil Keane •IGGEOR&E by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) ''The balls kept tryin' to get into other people's gomes.11 "No, you are NOT my feathered frt1nd." by Brad Anderson ·' 11~ ~_bW?Xii 7'/ "What's your opinion?" Jl:DGIE PARKIER ROON Ml:LLINS ~-MY .. SUCH TAl.El4T·· 15 TH~RE ANYTHING you C/:.N 1T DRAW., MR. t>ooDLE ? WELL, '/ES! HASTY CONCLUSIONS .. . A SIX-SHOOTER .. . ACAOSS 48 Tower UNITED Fellurt Syndicate 1 T_.,a 49 Dwwt. \/er. THURSDAY'S PUZZLE SOLVED 1 5..... 53 Orlantal t EllC10r 54 Brottlar 1' UI< tlWt 55 Expot or ti~: Meta Nb. 58 CtnCll ,. Modl.-Y 57 Cou 11 Oona by 58 Unfaawn ti ........ 58 Ac:roe&: Pref. ~~-· tt CON out -eo Ue PIP« et Promo l..IKE 1 SAID. IT ~O KE.El" 'T'OUf' Cl..IENT JOHN J. JONE& 15 OACK IN JAIL.' HE 1f'IED TO HOl.D UP A l..lOVOf\ &TOF\E I by Ferd & Tom Johnson ... MONEY OUT OF iHE 8,ANI( ... ·---~---- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 8, 1982 Cl P&\NIJTI \./HERE HAVE YOU BEEN TODAY'? DRJ\BBLE TO THE BALL GAME---! GOT LEFTY FLOOP1S AUTOGRAPH--- , .......... ~ -•ttl M'f MTH WA1'E~ $~ St. 'fllE.Rf.·~ NO~l~ 0£.1'f£~ COCX..£0 "fo JO~'f 'f~ Rtt.14T 1'11~!ol f~l(IHl:tt A ~llf ~M f~'f~f ~~~ s-.~. DR. SMOCK _______ _, LOTS Of= D06S STAND ~ TME DOOR MO CRY by Charles M. 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A summer special now priced at only 58099 TOYOTA COlta,Mlll .. Thinking of selling your car? If so, please consider our TRIEX system. We wilr sell your car as you would but consider our plusses! We will advertise. qual· lfy all prospects. take trade-ins. have available financing & do all paper wort<! When your ear Is sold all you do is stop by and pick up a check! Call our TAIEX representative to list your car today! 714·646-9303 714-540-9467 BEST USED CAR BUYS -I IN ORANGE COUNTY!!! 1 1971 CHALLHCER SPIRT COUPE Auto. trans .• air cond., stereo tape. power steering. brakes & windows. lilt wheel. alloy wheels, nf!w Tu-Tone paint & tow miles. ( 1BJK724). Don't miss lhis great buy for only s4999 1171 PElliEOT ul04" llESEL 4 speed trans., AM-FM cassette, power steering. power brakes, power windows. sunroof & morel Very clean! (049TZU). A real steal at only s4599 1111 mn CHEYETTE HATCHIACI CPE. 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The DAILY PILOT as- sumes liability for the first Incorrect Insertion only. =---------JM = HHlll ,,, ,.,, Oce.n & jetty vlew1. Marine room, • bdnn. S ti.th, 3700 1q.t •. u.aao,ooo. OcMnfront. Liii llLI 11111 Prime L ido Nord bilyfront. :> bdnn, ~ 111 bath. Lge L.R .. 2 boat slips $1.~00.000. Remodeled 3 bdnn, 2 beth + larite rec. rm beam 1."t."illng1, fumahed, patJoa. $420,000 Lllll llLI UYFlllT ~ROC>n view from 6 bdrm. 6 beth. olavroom, dark rm, den, Boat slip. Now $1,000,000. llYSIDE COYE Spectacular beyCront view 2 br. 2 ba up. 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat sups s1.ooo,ooo COROIAIO CAYS Coronado lsland cust. bayfru11t lot 85' boat dock. Plans avail. fled. $370,000 w/U!nns. r ILIFFS OlllO Single story e nd unit, expanded 3 br, 3 ba on largest greenbelt, $250,000 PAii Liii 3 bdrms, 21"1 baths condo near pool. $145,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ).ii Eloy\od f> D•••" '\fl bl'> 6101 rtce 1 1400 Aon Saller ANlty 873-7478 na r 7t _. W ~ ra Sta rcase, Splll llvel condo POOi, Newr>0r1 Beach DI Anu 7!19·1:i21 Re/MU, IOI ........ , •• , T warm UK-d brick frplc. Prime• Hunt. Bch •P•. 1onnl1 Good linen baytront Park Mini DIST& 11•• Ho--~ueit+lnctrom••. location . $87,000 full prk'C'. ~ Now vecent 1285· cond '78 dbl wide. hr• -··~ Wllll TO IElOH place. brick patio, S5e. Custom 3 8drm 6 fem. OWC 111 • FleK. Tlrml 5 O O 9 111 Or u n d y room Format dining. 509 Ac1ct1 CdM nr bch Hug~ 4 Bdr I ·~ Ba w /crackting frpk' 676·6161 Prot deoora11d. Lovely SpotlHa VllClant OuplH ' . ---------polio w/880. Pool & Huge 5br/3ba+3br/3b1 N ew plush (•ar pet & fre11hly painwd M C•••tlflll spa II 11'11 price 1111, 440K own/bkr 845-7048 thruoul. $115,000 w /only $11,500 dwn lO 1 I 1100 thera are lew home. In lst T .O . • ••• ~?.!!~. •••••••••• beach •1•• any bitter. 1111 AMYi ITU lllL llTATI Hl-1101 ty APPLE YALUY ~~· .~.~1~:000. John unu ··-Udo ea Tai llttfftr • HL llAI IUOI 6 7 3-7 JOO Nur new 4l·ple.11, 2 bd•m. 759-9100 c1ontehmpor1ry wood le& f!!!~.~!!~ ...... J.~~~ !'!~~! ........... !.~1 g us ome w/panoram 12AL fl I l•--------1 oce1n view 4 BA 3 BA 79 n•nc "9 ••ulLLIOI tormal din ~m. 1am rm ;. Siiier wllt carry loan 101 • • • 2 bath each unit with ttreptaoe. mctoM<I patlO. gar•~. 9•, 111 Po• coth flow Now $ t59, 500 Biii Gtundy. Ritt. 675-8161 NEW VIEW TOWN· HOME:S 2 Master s,.1. 111 1111w of ocean & night tights Quiet Area Parks, open ap1cet S 125.600 dn Xlnt Fin Hal or Pal Baue<. Agts 673-7300 pool. Vary private $1, qulllfl1d buyer Great DOLLARS• 200.000 Incl lend ~ l1rm1 3 Bdrm 2 bl, • na Godlhlll, 6-44-6200 MHa Verdi Highland•, VIEW (0511 boat trlr acceH I 12!1. &IHLtTE STULi Lovely trg house with den, spa & forever vi-. Only $359.900 Fee Wiii trade down Call Direct to Patrick or Fred Tenore 631-1266 or 780-8702 ··-lllML&lll DellghthJI 2 BA hOme WI hardwood floors. brick 1plc. lg deck, ct11rm1ng yards & mini ocean view Good potential for ad· ding on or remodeling. Only $285.000 with land Belle C hase L ee . 644-6200. 000 328 t Colorado Ln Ownr/egl 559-6221 WTltHOllN Only S 115,000, 3 Br 2 Bl. lrg yard, dbl Cit ga· rage , pool, 1pa. Bob 846-8093 or 6-4&-5096 CLOSING COSTS ONLY SI 100/mo 111 tu de- ductible, adJaC41nt to city pa1k lnveator wlll furnl1h down pa~ment. 30 year fixed loan • No balloon Sharp new 3 Bdfm, 3 Bath Condo. S 1<15,000. .&'I ••ui 380 w Wilson. 631 ·5055 -or 964-3699 ~Macnab -lrvme STEPS from lhlS 2 bdrm Great to<:atlon. sl'lopplng. J~~~~~~~~~ house & I bdrm house beach comm. pool, ten-·-------- lrom 11111 e.cepuonal 3 bdrm, 2•1 ba Hollyhock t 1n Turtle Rock Glen Gar- den Homes Perfect home tor enterta1n1ng with 111 large tam rm with FP, formal din and llv rms Large enough yard tor a POOi and 8 VIEW from almost every room Tatt;e over h.gll assuma· ble loans $389,500 11llWPtlT 11111 IF 111111'' NEW MEOIT CUSTOM Ttp •• ,,,,, ... Pool & Wlnecellar FtrHtr View 12 4100.000 Open Sat1Svn t-4 11 Mu11 Beach C11c1e BY OWNER 640-9405 673· t633 SAU IY DWIEll 38A, 3bo ltv rm/Will bar d1n1ng rm. family rrn Sw1mm1ng pool Com pletely remod Npt Hts home $348 500 556-4982, otc 833-9773 !'!!~!'!!. ~!~t!!!r. !.~ PllME MEWPOllT IUCll ASSU~E large 30 year 12'>% toana Pay 20•;. down Duplexes 4 trt· p1e.11es 1n CdM & Bal Pen t Buy I or buy all Ce 1\ today 6••· 741241 Bkr lllTS W&ITH Trade tor N B ocean~ f• ont home Owner seoo ooo 3 7 t 1 Sea- shore 673·6578 Loi• /or S•l1 ZZOO ·•·•····••··••········ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil La Ou1n I a · 2 lots. each I 0 50a 100 side by side • AYFR llT close to country club on 30x 100' A·2 lot Only n1s. 3 BA 2•.1, ba lwnhme. 1255,000• Galed security. you own l1lltta l1y Prep. the land A11t.1me 12% )308 •••••••••••••••••••••• ll: 0.•11•/ lOOZ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~1/1111 llOI) •••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW One of a kind • lovingly area appraised 11 molntalned •Bdrm. 3ba. S8.000ea. w/sell tor $6. 2 story. corner lot Boat 000 ea C ash only dock (3) Ready 10 mo.a 714·792 6350 all 7PM :: CILIUM llYH -2 stOry wate<front home = ;!tr~:lv~a~:k !, 2 ;:; o» Park8f Strip In Arizona !:: Pr1ce S 165,000. Call UllO 673-1230 •* ~----------000 Ult ---:MllO :Mii) ---- MEWPOIT CREST IEAln Superior area of N8W1>0(1 Beach Walk lo the beach Huge rooms. lo- vely views, tennis courta, swimming pools. spas, clubhouse. etc Owner dHparate Call today, 6416-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS FOi SALE ' IY OWIEI Fost11onabte 4 Bd Mesa Verde pool & spa home. 2200 sq tt. Owner wlll help llnance wllrg tow Int 2nd HELPll $164, 500. Clll LOii lgt. fOlt 631·1266. 873-7~4 ... 107) Tl<» Ill l lllT Newly remodeled 2 Bdrm hOme on an R-2 to1. 15% down ge11 you In with IElllH DESPERATE FOIECLDSUIE llHHtrs :':!~es~2~~ 1~~-~~j; •171-lOIO* Pickup over $500.000 equity overnight ______ .__, Clll• ""• IDZ4 Once m a life time opportunity W on 't •••••••••••••••••••••• last! Primest Orange C t y 211'2 ac htlltop ocean view new estate. P ool, spa, w ate>rfalls, el cctr. gates, 5800 sq h w /360 dt-gree view o f a ll O .C . Tennis cuun + helicopte r pad area. ASSUMABLE LOANS & TERMS. Originally lasted for $2.200,000. Sacrifice at $1, 128.382.63 approximately with $3 50.000 approxin1ate cash down. Only the serious need call directly to PATRIC K TENORE 760-8702 & 63l ·1 266. RE/MAX R ealtors, agt. Brokers welcome. 0 YEllS&ILLH" Elegant • bdrm & family rm The pef1ect plan for large or small tamlly young or not so young Lge maste1 suite on ground lloor Beaut pool ana very prtvete patios B&st buy In Btg Canyon vacant See anytime $759.000 144-4110 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CoroH l1J ll•r lOZZ LIVE II 1111111& 12% Fll&IOlll Is alive and well • BA 2 Ba, spacious remodeled beauly Motivated seller $136,900. WESTWOOD .........•...••.•..... &WAY FlllM THE CllWI Only 91-t•~ lnte1est, so see quiet. cool 535 Hazel todayl 3 bdrm. 2 bath, Move ri ght Into this beautlfully maintained 4 Bdrm slngte story home Just 2 mt. trom the beach In moat desirable nelgh- boftlood. OWMr otferlnQ terrtflc financing. Prlc4d to sell 1mmedt1t1ly at S163 500 751-3191 Financing uncle< t 1•1. 2 formal dining. new kit- BA 2 ea, 241 hr doormen, chen & lamlly with ocean va.let Qfkg. swHChbOard. & city vl-s 50' street to $395,000 aubmlt strMI IOI. $350.000 lllllY '"" c::::. <,I I ..,..., ~ )~~· ,, ,, • ' •• \ j Open Friday 10-2 FIXER $98,000 Eastslde Cos11 Mesa. $27.000 under appraisal Owner desperate. Hurry 645-0303 COLDWC!LL BANl(eRC MELP-HIECLISIH $95.000 In aasumable loans Desirable Me11 Verde 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. pool and spa Below mkt at S t39,900. Call Nancy, Agt 979-8726 Iv mag 3Br. 2Ba, dbl car garage, 2 patios. flagstone trplc, owner-custom bit home $129,950 Wllh $29.950 down Owner wlll cairy 1st loan .. ....,, low monthly paym1nt1. -'"'---------Plenty ot room to IOd another unit Well prlold II $104,900. 54&-2313 VJ m di. Open Suno1y 1·5 K.oJe eUin, Je A 'f.:ouma tki ,_,tfM ~l72t -IOIO ... -----IOU -----It!) --G I IOI) ... a7 llOllO ----- THE REAL ESTATERS IEWnlT CREST Just !>ring your clot~ & move Into this Instant home 8eautitutly upgra- ded end decorated. spacious 2 Br & den, 3 Ba. walk to beach & recreetlon focllltles. Prl· ced tor 1mme<11a1e sate & seller will llelp w / financing Full price $239,000. 751·3191 3 II FllEI 111,100 Deflnttely the best buy In Costa Mesa 3 Bdrm ti- xe r. Big l•vlng room huge lot. Good area • with a little work. could be made lnlo a nlCe fa· mlly home. Must sell 546-2313 THEREAL ESTATERS ea(for .-&w•tf'+'tliR.> lua .. 112,IOO Filt4 71•-641-8629 ~ 30 ye1111oan owe all at t...U I \4 U IM~ 6"1J-8119" 12•1,Qc99% 2Br S96.800 4 IA W&THFHllT JM1 E. Coa• Hwy .. C.. So Coast Ptz.a. M1eAr· $595.000 Central New ·~~~~~~~~~ tllur \Ilg PP M1c11ael port S.ach 1111, clean 1: _84_2_-0_3_7_7 ____ _ as a whistle with tire-Find what you want In Cla.sslfled Ads. you1 one- ptace In mastar Bdrm, Daily Pilot Ctasaitleds slop shopping oenle< sunny yet cozy feating ano room tor a <10 ~ C.atr•I lOOZ Geaer•I IOOZ boat Available wUh 20 Ye • • • ••. • •• • • ••••••••• , • • •• •• ••. • •. ••• •••• • ••• down A ll1t1ng ot Marilyn ~ Aousselot $595.000 ~ ~--:::--..-- (J~l()Uf t1{)MlS COl4DO FOR SALE IN Realtors. 675-6000 ANAHEIM * Beautlfut l~~~~~~~~~~I unit with lrplc * Take People who need People ovl!f low payments. 110. That'• what the PIER/SLIP FOR 60' BOAT 000 down Call now Wiii DAIL y PILOT t01.t not last. Marla 892-6223. SERVICE DIRECTORY -891-8477 C:. <,f 1 ~ r ' ..,..,P~lf)PI ,,. I '1 Dram1tlc 11ecullve home on Promontory b1r. Formal llv.rm. •II wllh view• of ••l•r. Huge maater 1ult1 with ftreplec. ~ 3 more bedroom•, 3 ba. Cu1tom tit. a oak c•blnet• In kl1ch9n. Upet.tre 1lltlf\9 rm. Oorgeou1 I 1pacloua pa11o for 1nllf1.,nlf\9 I boat watchlf\9 $1,200.000, 131-14oo. = ~;;~~~~~~~====~~~-·--------==-I ____ 1s_11_1 _abou __ ,_1 ------ tlM ... ... ,.. t1• t1• '"' ,.. -= ~~~~~~~~~ =---.·u.u-----= •• tn llAI -Mottvated seller will atao help finance this tow prl- c e d rental property South ot the Hwy. In Corona de4 Mar. Current Income S 1450 per mo. You can five In one unit and 11111 earn $950 per mo. a1 present rateel Priced now al tust 1229, 000 l7141 '7J.4400 121JI621-2121 IJ HARBOR llfmst tmpreulve la thl word that com. lo mind when you view the Fr. provtn- -clal exterior o4 tl'M9 lowly •1 -..,. •u •tT = .... --w;u a CUiiom home The IPI· c1ou1 ~.tr 8drm Ila • Hie & Her drelllng lfM, ~.,.. tub & atflutn. The 3 rem1lnlng 8dm1 ar1 IOCltld In • Hplrat• wing wl2 letM. ldMI IOf en1er1alntng with a llfge formal dining room a "11>1t. The fetnl!Y room & ltvlng room bOtfl offer the w1tm1tl of 111'_.,.ICM. A11ume .. 1.uno 101n. Cell UI for I vl1Wll\Q appt. ti "1270 I 1,· \I 11 I · 1 : '. \: I 'I ' I RESIOEHllAl AUl ESIATE SEAVIC£S llYllE RIUOI llST HY ,, ......... _ 1111 lllatt1 TtnHt .... latl llHIJ 1:00 •• 1:00 Lovely 4 BR, lanai. large pnvste pool & view of h arbor & ocean Buy in fee for under $700.000 or just reduced to $465,000 leasehold . IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 Ill[ UlflllT PLIS HOI Enjoy Newport on the water at its finest. TotalJy custombed 4 BR exec utiv e h ome . Approximately 53. 7' o n the water with dock ln1 1pacc for 3 b oats. Excellent financing. Approximately 3800 IQ. fL of 1heer eleaanco. Private 1pa, aecurity ptAHS entry. The belt bayf ront buy in N ewport at only tl,060,000. Call today for your appolnlrJlent to pr< view thl• truly m11nlflcent home and mUon. .... \.\A TERFRONT HOMl . 1" llt \I tlltl' ,.~ .. "· ••••• •• ,.,.. ,,. '4 ............... . 24..lf•• ......... . , ........... __ .. 931-1400 ,,, •• ,..., Au· tlol"-1 ....... *'°UI YllW* *STEPS Tl IUCll* Sensational Beach cottage w i th 12% assumable financ ing for only $165,000. 2670 San M iguel Dr .. N ewport Beac h . 759-1501 or 752-7373. *ICOI VIEW* llOCH TO IEACtl Financing avail · able • . . Whe n you take over existing loan on this stunning HARBOR VIEW HILLS home. T o tally remode l e d featuring beautiful mast.er suite, gourmet kitchen & huge lot. Only $259, 000 & Owner will assist with financing. 2670 San Miguel Dr .. N ewport Beac h 759-150 l or 752-7373. UllllYllW ... 11 *w-* L ovely MONTEGO plan f~aturing 4 Bra. private location and assumabl<' financing. OnJy S259,900!! 2670 San Miguel Or. N ewport B each . 759-1501 or 7~2·7373. ..... , ..... .., ... ., ......... .... (11') 1H·1111 (114) JU·Jl'll BACK BAY Huge cotonlal 4 BA, Oen plus pool Only $269,500 Hurry• 645-0303 COLD Well. BANl(C!RC -la-._,_ FIXlll In $1,200.000 • D Trtlk 16971 Anhocn. lkbx. Dav•d \I Hen. Realtor 1fo.,du•1 Hirt, 4· Br 2 Be DA . FA vu 171 -4310 Rtllrt Z400 ot univ s200.ooo S50 1~~~~~~~~~l · .................... . 000 down. $150,000 1. --Lake Arrowhead Aedu· A IT D 12"1'.1nt only tor 5 12~9' lit. I Slti,000 ceo S•OK 10 on Now yrs Agent 541-5032 ii &tlll•altlt lelH St54K 81t1 cus1 11m 3Br wan1 LOVEH $104,000 Lovely condo s11ua1eo on the water Living room Is adorned by crackling fireplace Pv1 master 1t.11te Warm earlhtones thruovt Prtced to sell at $104,000. Hurry. won 1 last Call 552-2000 on this beautiful 4Br Portollno m<><!el in Har- bor ll1ew Separate mother·in-law quarters Almosl new ca•pet•ng Close to pool S309 500 •••• s .. ~., 1.5 1 aU Pert ChlrlH So Callt Aeotty 546-5605 2 >bJ Xlnl terms OWC 639-5397 337-1979 VIEW LOT over beaut meadow in Tahoe Don· ner Goll tenn•s & skung A ssume 6 0,~ toon 644-4666 .•• ~ .. ~~~~I.~ ••... Y.~ 3 er 2 Ba , sunshine home 175.000 assume· bla loon et 12'h% $1 13, 900. Bob 646·6093 or 846-5096 t ..... h•ti IHI -·•'••••••••••••••••••• GOOD INCOME DUPLEX 4 new condos m Bishop, CA Trade or no down pymt 63 I 7939 OLDE LAGUNA CHARM IN CORONA DEL MAR Unique 2 bdrm lloor Tiiis contemporary '"· plan, 1 bath, llv rm w/ come p1operty w11t-1n 2 yr new condo Sunset Slrtp Trade or no down pym1 63 I 7939 II. IEWNIT II beame.a ce11tngs. hard-walking distance ol the wood floors & cozy log beacn has assumable ti. Charming 4 Br & large burning trplc s 167,500 nanc1ng new carpet!., famlly room. Brick tire· Full Pnoe new paint and an Ideal 2 br house lg den F/P IJ, ba W111111er lrade or no d o wn pym1 63 t-7939 place. country kitchen, MISSION REAL TY owners unit $395,000 quiet resldentlat area. •94-0731 644-7020 L ono term ae1te1 II nan-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llHO llUl HT& TE ctng 1229,000 Fee. ---------3 br hse 1', be West· OILUtl Pl FIXEI EMEl&ll UY SH Cl1•,.tt 1016 minster, good area Cur- 3 Br 2 Ba. p11Ce redu· AWARD WINNER • ••••• • • ••• • • ••• • • •• • • renlly rented Trade or Ced $5000 to $114,500 O<:ean views 3 bdrm. 4 8E,...UTIFUL ocean and n 0 a 0 w n p 1 m 1 Drive by 2~ Hanover ba, kit w/convenlenc~s. ntghl tight views E11qu1· 631.7939 Then call Leo Hanna lam. rm. tge garden. pa-site Spanish home 3 BR ---------144-4111 ho, format din rm, lge hv 2'h ba. dan. formal d1-SKIERS DELIGHT • 1Br rm Oulet cul-de-sec ning, gourmet kitchen condo wlk to 1he hit. $812.000 By owner tge 11v1ng rm w/bricl! fplc. hade lo• sm llouM! or 673-41411 S50.000 dwn Take over Mobile Home m Central ------ TAYLOH CO l ~---•• J OCEANFRONT Mobile Homes. MYl!fal $80,000 •FHIOllSUE• PV1 499-3616 ~ollage :•960rk, $l9.ooo So Laguna Cottage 28r WT\ 638 Agt Iba. garage $113,900 STllP I llP No quallfymg to maka this Sl)ICtacular 3 Bdrm pool home yours. Just St 17.900 Bkr 848-0709 MESA VERDE hard to find. tge 4 BA. 1 sty Buccola 3 car garage Asking $245,000. OWC. Submit. Agt 841-0290 Owner w/dlscount Ir S 129,000 to St 10,000 for cash 2 BA 2•.1, be twnhm I 1350 mo 553·0 I 78 BYS 12.11~ &SSllUIU FllWIOlll Just In time for 1t.1mmer. 1111s lovely pool home teetures terrific llnan· clng 4 large bdrms. new paint, n11r parka end schools Offered at S139.900 540·1151 ~~HERITAGE REALTORS Bulkier anKIOOI, lelM w/ option to purchue Only 4 homes remaining LeaM tor 17 .50 pr IQ 11. 3 & 4 Bdrm. 3 B1. jac: • sauna. fenced yard Some w/ocean views. Located In C1pt1trano Beach Call tor appt 770·2904 ... ,,.,, .. ,.,,. 1040 •••••....•......••.... lllWUlllU Prtc. sluhed 15K • to 216K ·on beaut dwntwn nr·new 2 sty, 3 br. 41 bl+ bach. unit rented at $325 mo Walk to beach No trick te<m1 NO quit. 1 I K dn Setter will p1y 111 Call 497-2805 f~a.!!~.!1.i!!! •... !.~~~ ........... ,. Co-ops trom $39.000 equity prtce Condos from $75.000 lull price Leisure World AesalM 24221 Paseo de Valencia Lag. Hiiis 714/837-5500 ~!.'!r.!!.~~!~ ... !.~! DECITTYE NOME 5 Bdrm. 3'h Ba Only $2 15,000 Appraised $245.000 Open House 7-11·82. 12-<IPM 336 Cherry Tree Lane. Call any11me Tony 5"8·6633 lllllltn IPT MTSCHH $175,000 Palmer & Santa A na Bob 646-6093 or 646-S096 MYEI SIMES &10 -CISTH IHf 1.1 &CHS Out ot the flight p at lern. th i s custom l'lome of18fs magn i f i cent opportuni t i es . Separat e guest home and private pool and spa. Owner wlll llnance entire loan. The price ts $085,000. -.ii c.lt, Brok• 714/760· l !IOO clostno co'st1 & '"' & Brand New Homes & will carry 54K 2nd TO at Condos. no money down 5%w/nopymtlfor3yrs. whll• they IH I. (714) S 1798/mo w. rent•I • ~6-9522 Agt. 10.6% APA t guar to -1-__...-_-__ "'..::..-w-..... ---1 buy bide In 3 yfl 11 lame --w .. price You c1n't loHI larllel Wei Open Sat & Sun. 1·5 llU. TUii t205 Al1blm1 960-2666 3 BR. 2 BA. S~ AllU· (owner}. m1bl• loan. $238,500. INVESTORS: II you haw Fee. Owner will carry $5000. hert'I your With 10% dn, by~ financing $255.000 Agt or No rthern Calif By •96-8122 Owner 17 14) 552·37•6 Inti £••••• IOl6 Hugl' 5 br 3 ba. ram •••••••• ~............ home nr ocean Value CHARMING OLDER COT S 1691( $83 1( EO to TAGE ·wonderful ocean eac h tor Las Vegas/ view TllrM Arch Bay Ventura Cty or submll almost oceanfr ont la1m~r Riiy 5•9·2330 terms • S495.000 March to your phone to l•&•ll Ylll•&• 11.E place a tast-1ct1ng clas-417-1111 s1tled ad ~2-5678 *CLIFF M&YH* *OCEH I l&Y VIEW* Unbel1evablt' VIEW from spanous :\ br hrnrw on l'Xlrc-mPly large 10 1 uvc•rlookang &llboa Bay C lub & Channl'I $675.000 FEE with greal tC'rm s~ 21i711 San M iguel Dr , N C'wpo rt BC'a(•h Juanita Bowman. 7;}9-150 I or 646-4784. STAR GA'ZEK_.~. t---.-.;.:~--t• <I •\ R l'lll \1\.--~----ol i:. =~::~. ~~";:: ~~.-Ji. T n 1h vrl• ,, """' ~"01,i1r '"'' r, d.sr •f'Od •+"'j'' fft'\t .. <f'IC't ~fl•"''"""•" ·• ,,.. ..... 2urJ10/' .... ~ •·O" t.,.1•• uw~ • V• , •. _. • • tl••(lol le.of .. , ·"•,.. H.w<• • )l .-, l"" •1' -. .,,.. , .... ,._" i"l••trl'I .o., .. ~,.,,, ''"' ., .... .,, .... ...,. ... , .. , .. 10•""·••+• A(!•1-o ''.. , ..... , ..'11\1•• JI ... ". ... ,,,_ ... llW•f'" .... ... . • ... l .,. ... .,. ., .... _ .. ,., '•"" •J •-j ' ''''"' ,, • ··•·-.O ... .,..... ''"'--''"... .,,... ., ..... , , • .._.,..,.. ..w ,_, .. . ''~"'• ''""" r•titt•• U0.1•11·1 ...... \ •"M 11, .. -~ 1t0• ... ,.... ... ,.... ~ ... ,,()wt~ '''" •. .,_ ,,~, ~· ., .... n w.. \Jt...., •• .,.,.. U Ot ).&... ..o,, ,, ...... ,... ,. ··-. . . .. _... ,. • ....,... ..o..._.. •. , .. o.---.... ,...... '),, ... _ ...... it..-. !II ........... •'•"' ,............... . ...... ~ .. __.. ........ ...... '°"-"Good @.\d~n-('>~"'vn .. ehanoe. Foree~ for. 979-3923 m.~42br condo. H.8 . A es o I. u TEL y Mus T , , R A It ' c s ' I SELL! Prime w1t9'1ron1 . r I I I . . Imai JH4 condo, Htume S300K. • • ••• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • Celt Owner 10 1 1 PM for I p R 0 u c I - de_1a1_11_._8_13_..0_2_4_a ___ 1 1• 1111111 "' OCEAN FRONT . I' I I I' . TllTLlllll av OWNEA, XI.NT l.OC. l Hurry! ... t blly, tll!Md l'LIX. FIN. 640·7990 I 8 U T [ R I fl "'••t oropout "Do >'OV tlllnll 01111 wt11dow. C1.,emlo1----TUll-----1 I 1* I' I Ille world o•M ~a 11""'1" 111e. ~ e1lf1wn. swt _ _ . _ a.oono o'°""L':v ... Md 1 =· = ti.tecl pello1 Wt we111 1ar9tr vl1w •lttl to eo•i.e1 _.or1 tt OOH =:· .~~m. ~=:~~:~~ ,, t j.1 t i ~I I!··~!-.. _·~"::: 100. Hu,,y. u ll now. <eOOK eq. + 01111. No ......... .._ ,.. • ..,. .. ... 000 " .... • ........ ,,..,.. • arr&wi., r r r r r r r r 1 •~.'.'f.o:i&i;,, ~":01 I I I I I I ..W 1r1a1 -.....-..... 11 •111•11111 iii \ ' DI Orange COut DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 8, 1982 B enefit bike ride . begins July 31 Orll\P County cycllatl can enjoy • 200-miJc 1Cenle tour July 31 co Aug. 2 and benefit tho American Lung AmodaUon of Oranae County at the ume U.me. A.r8 oraanluUons, bualne9111'1 and lndlviduall 6lre belna IOU8hl to 4 pon.t0r the 76 participants In the aaoclaUon'a BUC:e Trek for Life and Breath which will course through Lake Elalnore. Cardiff· by.the-Sea and along' Pacific Cout Highway \0 San Diego. Money pledged on a per-mlle basis will help support the auoclation'11 air conservation , occupational health, smoking cessation and patient service programs, said Jamea Iogollo, lrek coordinator. Applications to ride the \Our are still belng accepted. However. the rteld Is llm1ted to 75 bikers because the association will provide food, camJX5il.es and vehicle support during the three-day trip. The Trek IS not a race, and lngollo explained that together with raising v1tal funds -$10,000 ts the goal -ll demonstrates t.he value of clean air, good lungs and good health. Information may be obtained by calling 835-LUNG. DEATHS ... ELSEWHERE M IAM I (AP) -Conole a former vice president of OIJllder, 59, founder of the the old United Press, dled exclusive Palm B ay Club ,_S_a_t_u_r_d_a_y_. ------- and doyen n e of south POOLIC NOTICE Florida society, die d 1------------ Tuesday. (She and h er club T":>~~~ ~ALE were featured in Tuesday's T.t. No. 7tTTS-t Daily PiloL) T 0 SERVICE COMPANY as duly appointed Trustee under 1ne IOllowtng Clffcrlb.o d4"KI ot trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable al 11me of sale In lawful m~y ol the United Stare.) ell right. llfle and tnle<e11 conveyed to 111>d now held by 11 under said Deed of Trusl tn the property M<elnAlllll' detcrlbeo ITHACA, N .Y . (Al') - Solom on -Cady H ollister, 91. a former dean of the Cornell Unive rsity College o f Engineering "<,ho designed concrete wan1h1ps and a pipe system for lhe Hoover Dam, died Tuesday. TRUSTOR BAY STREET A SSOCI A TES a ltmlled LONDON (AP) -Sir par1neran1p Geoffrey K eyDel, 95. a BENEFICIARY JAMES TICE II surgeon and authority on married man as his ,sole and S4l()8f 118 prope< ty blood, died M onday Recorded Oec;embe< 14. 1981 as --instr. No 17362 in boOk 14321. BRUNSWICK. Ga. (AP) p.ge 1694 or Olllc1al Record11n the -E dwla Moss William s, 78, office or the ~def or Oranoe _____________ 1Counly. said deed of truat describes Ille 1011ow1ng property. 011111mc1s That porllOn ol Loi 26 ol Tract NO 9, In lhe City OI Coala Mesa. County ol Orange. Stale of Calllornoa, as per map recorded tn OLSON book 9 page 9, Miscellaneous Mops. 1n the office or the county ED I T H E U G E N 1 E recorder or sa•d county. described OLSON, a residen t o f aslollows Newport Beach, Ca. Passed Beginning al a point on the J I 5 1982 Bo Northwesterly line ot lhii nghl or away on u Y . • m wav or the Southern Pealhc R111way. July 27, 1898 in New York d15tan1 South 39 degrees 45· west City. Survived by daughter 165 leet lrom the lnte<secllon 01 Dolores Bangert of Newport said line wllh the Sou11>eas1er1y B h ~ d h Id prolongallon ol the Nor111east8fly eac. • a .. &ran c 1 ren une or said Lot 26, trwinee NO<'lh :.o Leslie arttn and John degrees 15· West 335 leet. 111enee Ba n g e rt a n d I g re a t -South 39 deg•-45· Wes I 165 leel granddaughter K imberly to lhe eenler 11ne 01 Bay Street· M Fu I ·11 1nence Soulh 50 degrees 15· East arun. nera services WI 335 1ee1 10 the Nor1hwesterly 11ne 01 be held on Thursday, July 8, said ra1lra.d r1gh1 ot .. ay, thence 1982 al 2:00PM al Pacific NO<lh 39 deg<-•5 Ea51 165 leet View Mortuary Chapel with lo Iha poonl or t>egtnntl'IQ anlermenl al Pacific View EXCEPTING THEREFROM that portion o l a a•d land lying Memonal Park Pac1f1c View SoutheUle<ly of 1he N0<1hweste<ly Mortuary directors lone ot lhe land oetcnbed 1n the deed 10 the Stare or Calllornta. MC INTOSH rec;o1ded MatCh 27. 1959 on bO<>k LroNARD FRANK Mc 4645. ~ 577. Oflocoal Records . ALSO EXCEPT that portion INTOSH. a resident or Costa lhereol Included within the UM· Mesa, Ca. Passed away July named street ed101n1no the 7, 1982. He IS survived by htS Sou•h-l•ly lone of said Lot 26. as children Elmo M clnl.OSh or ~~ <_rAk~Nm~F~u~+d UT~~R A Burbank. Ca.. F,d Mdntosh 0 E E 0 0 F T Fl us T 0 ATE 0 0 r p 0 n l 1 a c. M I ch I g a n • DECEMBER 7 1981 UNLESS YOU Carolyn Paulson or Prescott, TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Ariwna Lots Wikz.ewski of PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A R. ' W PUBLIC SALE IF \'OU NEED AN 1verlon, yoming and EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE M a r l h a Ke es 0 r OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Schaumberg, lilmols. He IS \'OU. \'OU SHOULD CONT ACT A also survived by his brother LAWVER The property above C h I M I h ( desGrlbe<I does not have a street a r . es C n t OS o. addreu or common designation. Beatyv11Je, Kentucky and his Directions aullocoent 10 locate the sisters V1rg1nia Reynolds & property may be obtained by Julie Ade litzo bolh o r IUbmlttlng 8 Wtltten request within Soulhgate K enl.:.Cky Also ten days from the llrst public&tt0<1 ol , • th11 no11<:e 10 lhe benellelary, whose 12 grandc hildren and I name and address 11. James Tice. great-grandc hild. Mr. 1925 Churcn St., Cotta Mesa. CA Mclntoeh was active In the 92627 0 C G .. (fl a slreet address or common rang~ aunty erman des1gnallon is shown above. no Shorthair Dog Club and the ~arranty 11 g iven es 10 11s National Rine Association. icomplet-°' c;orrectness) · Ser v Ices w 111 be he Id The bel>efl(;lary under said Deed Sa da J I lo 1982 t IOI Trus1. by reason of a breach Of tur Y • ~ Y • . • a ldet.ult In the obHoatlons !18Cured 10:00 AM an the Pierce ~hefeby hefetolore eaecuted and Brolhers Bell • Broadway delivered 10 the undersigned a Mortuary Chapel Friends '"'"nen Declaration ol Oeleult and may call for v1.1i1.auon pnor Pemand lor s.ie. and wr111en not1Ce • or brUCll end of elec11on 10 cause to service lime. lnlerment he undersigned 10 sell u 1d will follow at Fairhaven P<Oi>8rtY to satisfy 1131<1 obtigalions. Memorial Park. Pierce lend therealter the undersigned Brothers Bell • Broadway ic;au9ed said nouce or bre&Qll and 01 ielec1 Ion IO be Recorded M atCl1 29, Mortuary, directors. 1982 as Instr No 82-107733 of said 1Vllic18l Aec:ordl r McCotlMICK MOITUAlllS "I Laguna Beach 494-9415 Said sale w111 be made but without covenant or werranty, e•pretS or 1mplled. regarding title. P<>tHA4on. Of' encumbrances. to pay the remaining prlnclpeJ tum ol the note(S) secured by Hid Deed ol Trusl. with lnterea1 as In said note provided. advances. II any. under the te<ms ol said Deed of Trull, ·-· charges and expenaes ot the ' r' Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano '95·1776 HA.11<>9 U.W~MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa S.0-5554 ,..Cl•OnMS I&&. •OADWAY MOITU.AIY 110 Broedwey Costa Mesa 6'2·9150 IA.LTZ ..... OM tMTH 6 TinMU. MST'ClW c~ra •27 E 17th St Cotta Mesa &•&-9371 Trustee snd Of lhe INSIS cirealed b) Hid Deed of Trull. Seid Hie wlll be held on Frldey. July 30, t982 11 2;00 p m II the Chepman Avenue enlrence 10 the Civic Center Bu11d1ng 300 E. Chapman A,,....ue. In the City ol Orange. CA. Al Iha l ime ol lhe lnlllaf publlcatlon ol 1111e notice, lhe total emount ol the unpaid ~of Iha obllgatlon MCiUfed by the above ducrlbed deed ol trust end et11ma1eo cotls. upen111. and edvencH la I 186,282 42 To detennlne the CJ98lllnO bid. you may call (714) 937~ OATEO July t, 11182 T D SEAVICE COMPANY u eeld Ttvttee, 8y KllhiMn M ll'elrlek, Anmtent SeGretary One City BouielllWd Wnt Ofenga, CA 112'668 7141'3H2U Publl1ll9d OrtllOt Co .. 1 Oally Piiot. July 8. 18. 23. \N2 2"t--12 I '1ClmOUI IU-U ~ITAftlllWI Th• fotlowl119 sar1on 11 doing WllMuaa P"OQ"UllVI lt"Oltl"TY H~VtOU1o..4.~!6 lonl\e Drive. Hun11ng1on _,, CA 929'7 ANTHONY RAY PfLLl!ORINO. 016 lonll• Drive Huntington keen. CA 92 .. 7 Tiiie bu~ ,, COO<IUC1180 by en llldMdual. TOM)' Pelteotfno Tiiie t111emen1 wu llled won the Covnty Clttk ol Orange County on JuneJ, 1812 ,1_ Publl•h•d Orange COHI 0111) PllOI July 2, 9, 18. 23, 1tH 2927-U P\8.IC NOTICE PICTmOUa aUllNIH NAMI ITATl •NT The following oereon la doing but1""8 .. : WEST COAST ENVIRON· MEN'IAL, 2841 Eldell, Cotta Ml ... CA 92827 ROY PHILIP CANNIUO, 28• 1 Elden, Coal• M"8. CA 112827 Thia bulineH 11 cond1JCled by an lnellvidull. Aoy CanniuO Thll atatemenl WH fifed wllll Iha Covnty Cle•k or Orenge County on June 30. 11182 ,1 ... Published Orange Cout Dell~ PHOI, July 2. II. 18. 23, 11182 2803-12 P\8.IC NOTICE K-OOllO flCTTTlOUI llU-H NAMl ITATIMIHT The IOllowlng penon1 are dolr'lg f)ualneta as BAOOKHUAST ANIMAL HOSPITAL, 14281 Brookhurat S1teet Garden Grove, C1lllorn1e 926•3 Shiu Ht1ang Chen. 830 El Meroado Avenue. Monterey Perl<. Calll0fnl1 91754 Jen Shih Chen, 830 El Mercedo Avenue, Monte<ey Park, CelllOfnle 917~ Thi• buslneaa II oonductld by l!ldlvldu111 CHu1b1nd & Wllel. Jen Shih Chen Shiu Hsiang Chen Thia statement wu filed with Iha County Clerk ol Oral'IQ8 Covnly on June 22. 1982 '1t2011 Published Orange CoHt Delly PllOI. June 25. July 2. 9 18, 11182 2779-82 MUC NC>TlC£ C ' T111U NOTICE OP DEATH or YOU A"I tH OIPAUU UHDllll A LOU L. Fl\IMANN AND O oaMol 0110 °' TlltUIT 0...0 .4pt11 12, O P' p ET I T I ON T 0 "':.._tvt =-c.~·-~~ ~ :;14' 1 -:• n ~ .!: ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. MA""'AOE o• PtnT10N1R. eo1c1 ,, , Pllbllc ::1.-ouneec1111 AUU N. CINDY lllAVN. AHll'ONDINT ax~tlOn Of tlle natllf'e :0:::: To 111 holre, bent'flcl1rle1, LA"llff BAA~~. prooeed~~· >'OU· >'OU cred iton and ('Ontlngent CPAllllLY LAW• GOrl~io/~,_,..,._., aAl.I credilonl of Lola L. Frimann c-..., D ,. ,... JO T.L-. tMC....,.,, 1nd pertona who may be NOTICl l Yew llaff lteeft euecl. On Jl/l't 11, 1N2. II 10 00 Lm~ Olherwlae intetft~ In the ==-' :-=-~*':.'..:: ~8MMPiN~ '.~ ~~1~ ~;P~~~.o will and/or •1-tl!: J8'1 ~ •IWll • Mt•· ..._, Tru11ee ur'IOer i nd pur1uan1 10 A pet.hlon hN bt.-ton filed by tM In~.....,, Deed ol Tru11. recordecl Aprll ~. ThomH E. Zelh er In the 11 yov with to Mell the l<lvtee Of tHt, u 111e1 No. 38370, tn boOIC Superior Courl of Oranac '" attorney In Ihle matterj you 14031, page 1002, ol Olltofel Counly requeilllna that a/lould do so promplly IO the y«ir "-d• In the OfllOe Of the County • r"90"M °' pleedll'IQ. II any. may be RecorcleR of Ortnge County, Stale Thorn a a E Z c I h ~ r b <' 11i.o Oii time. 01 C.,llOfnfa, executed by Roy A. u p po I n l t' d 1111 p 11 r 11 o n ll I AV f t 0 I U •led II a •Id • Sllulllll Ar'ld Linda M lkultln, 1't!pl't'IKintativc to 11dminlJJter cl8"te"dado. It lrll:lur'lel puede hutbll\O and wtfe •• Jolllt tenant• t he 0 , tali: 0 f L 0 l u L deoldlr °°"Ira Ucl, 1111 ~la • WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION -que Ud. •MPOMe cl8f\tro TO HIGHEST llOOER FOR CASH F r I m II n n ( u n d c r t h t! c1e ao dlae. LN la l11formaclon que (peyeble et 11me or 111e tn lawful lndopcnd.enl Adn1irililtt1uion eloVOJ. money of the United Statea) et the or Et!Uttmi Acl). The pt'thion ~t Ua•ed deu1 101101ter •I meln entranoe to 8utte 102 et 117 Ui 1t•l tor hearing In Oepl. oonMlo <It ull •boo•Clo en nte w Oranoethorpe. Pracentle, 3 700 C ,.._ a a u n I o . 0 e b Ir f 1 h 1 c et Io CllHornla 92870 (71•) 624·2250. ell No. at lvlc• ......,.nt.er 1mmedf1temente. Cle "" manere. rtgnt, lltle end tnlweat con'IWYtd to Drive, West, In the Chy of su re19UMta o aleQeclOn. II hay end"°"" lltlO by It ltlldef Mid Deed Santa Ana, Caltfornaa o n 11gun1, puede eer reg111red1 • of T~t In 1~ property situated In Al.tgutl 4 1982 al 9·30 a .m . tltmi><> Mid County end State deeGrlt>eo aa: ' ' t TO THE RESPONDENT The Lot t ol TrllC1 No. 4148, In the I F YOU OBJFCT lO the petitioner hH llled • petition County of Orange, 8ta1e of gTanling of the pet.Ilion, you cone«nlng y<wf marrlege. If you lelt C6111ornle, u per map teeoroed In should either appear al the- 10 Ille 1 t8'90f\M within 30 days of book 153 pagea 21 and 22 of h earing a nd s tate your 1he dete lhet this 1umMon1 11 Mlacelleneou1 Mape. records or MfYed on you. yOUf oelaull may be Orange county. Exciept three· objttttona or file wrttt•n entered and the cOUtt may e<11e< a founhl Of a11 mlnereltl, oil. gu enO objections with the court judgment con1e1nlng lnjunc1r•• °' other hydrocarbon aubatenoea before the hearing. Your ~~:.~;~:P~=~~P~~~I~ =:in":: :='1,~1 w~em ~ •ppearant"e may be m person cuatody. child 1uppor1, auorney Start & Frencee Terll., recotoed or by your auomey. ,..., co111. a11d tUCh other relief u Jen 26, 1966 1n book 2$34 P9Q8 I F Y 0 U A R E A mey be granted by the court The •113. off~ record• C REDITOR or a contingent gernlthment ol weges. t1klr'lg ol The •1ree1 eddr111 1nd other creditor of the deoeued, you ;'u:12:, P;::'.!d1~1°1:;:y ~~ =m:~=i!, an:boo:at': must hie your claim with the re1ull purported to be. 1731 Orchard court or prement it to the DATED Auguai 12, 1&81 O<lve, Senta Ane, CelllOfnla 92707. personal r e pre1en tat ive Lee A Branch, The undertlP.ned Trualee appointed by the court ~~e~~annlne G11e1. ~~·r~:..:n:, :i!"~:~ ':d:~~ within four months from the Deputy end other common dellgnellon, 11 date or first issuance of CINDY INIAUN eny, anown herein. letters as provided In Section 2121 N. ar111o1, 1H Said ule wlll be mede. bul 700 of the Probate Code of 1;'~~,~~:c,c~r:?g°! coast Daily :~~~'c,';~~ep~,1 r::ia~:i~·~,1~: Californ_la The time f.or Piiot, July 2. 9. 16, 23. 1982. poneulon, or encumbreneea, ming cllwns will not expire 2924·82 lncludlng reea, chtrOH end prior to four m<>nths from ----... ---IC-..,.-TI-C£ ____ ••P811-OI Iha Trullee and ol lhe lhe d ale o r the hearing ____ ,.._.-. __ ""-----truats created by aeld Deed ol noticed above FICTITIOUI .,.,..,, Trull, to pay the remelnlng principal YOU MA y EXAMINE NAME I TATIMINT suma ol the nole(a) eecured by leld . The totlowlng persona are doing Deed ol True1 to wtt· $15.000 00 the rite kepi by the (,'OUr\. It buslneu u · with 1n1erea1 thereon from 8-15-81 you are interested rn the INITIAL IMPRESSIONS-WEST. :~1~1~0:'11~ c~ •• r:~~~ estal.('. you may file a request 300 Pacllle Cout Highway . Suite J. adv noee of ,704 25 wttll lnt11rnt with the court to receive Newport 8eadl, CelttOfnla 112883 1 . I · f t h l'tB.IC NOTICE Robert A Peteraon 2485 The t>eneflciwy under laid Deed spec1a notice o e MATICE -Marino Drive. Newport Beach, 01 Trust heretOIOf'e ••ecu•ed and inventory or estate assets ,,_~l't.....,..I••. Celilornl• 112663 delivered to the under•lgned ' and of the pelltions accounts '""'.'"' -wrllte<I Oee111a11on 01 O.leult and ' loM ..._ • Richard F Ko111 . 303 251h Demand '°' Sale and , wr1t1en and reports described 1n T.L No. ,....... ~~~~ Drive. Ceder Rapids. lowe NOlle Nollce ot oaieutt and Election Sec t 1 o n I 2 0 0 . 5 of the NEWPORT PACIFIC FUNDING. Thie blilineea le conduc1ed by a 10 Sell. The unOefslgoed ceueed Callfomaa Probate Q)de. INC. as d~1ointed Tru1IH Olf*el par1nerllhlp said Notice ot Oeleult end Election B arrymor e ud t:ole ""°" ,,,. deaGf1bed deed AOOen A Peteraon to 8ell to be •-ded In the county A ttomet a t Law of trvat WILL s LL AT PU8LIC Thia llltemant wu llled with the wtlere the reel prop«1y II located 307 E Ill AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST O.te· June 18 1982 . a rr 0 BIDDER FOR CASH (p•y•bl• .. County Cle<ll 01 Ofenge County on HOME . AECONVEY ANCE p 0 B ox 1177 lime of Nie 111 lawful money oi •ht June 9• 1982 ,1•1121 CO S ·a ~ t a 8 a r b a r a , C A United Slat .. ) ell right. Ulle end u Mid Trullee 93 o• 177 lnl«eel conll9)'8d 10 end now held Publlahed Orenge Co11t Delly By. Helen Lomti.rdo. l ... J by II under said Deed of Truel In the Piiot, June 18, 25. July 2, 9. lll82 Meletenl Secretary (80$) 963-0363 propetty herelnetter delctlt>eo. 2el().82 Publlshao Orange Cout Dally Published Orange Coast TAUSTOA: DEAN A. WILSON and l'tB.IC NOTICE Pilot, June 25. July 2, 9, 1982 Daily Pilot, July 9. 10, 16. KAROL E. WILSON, llueballd and 2728-82 !982. wife u joint tenants. FICTITIOUI IU81NE81 3116-82 BENEFICIARY Whllney Meygren, NAME I TATl!Mt!NT P\8.IC NOTICE a alngle man 11 10 an undivided The tollowlno persons ere do4ng NOTICE INVITING IMDI 1111-•c ..,.TIC·[ 7.•8503"-; Phlflp Euoene Cevldlnf business as ruuu nv and Janel Edna Cavldlnl, husband UPTON SCHULT z, NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN lhatl------------ a!ICI wile U Jo4nt tenlnll at 10 an F E AO USON SA L AO IN O 6 H8led Pfoposall wlll be fo9C84ved by Ci. 21112 undivided 30 53893'1.. Cerro! STOKES 1601 Dove Street. Sulle the City ol Coat• Mell el the olfloa NOTICE CW TllU~l'I I AU Roberson, en unmenled man aa 10 270 N-~t Beach CA 92660 ol the City Clerk et the City Hell. 77 T.S. No. ltlMO-A di Id d 9 58083'4 Al h d · w-,..-· • Falt 0<1,,,., Costa Mesa, Calllorn1a. "1 •11~ en un 11 8 · : c er Ta• levereged Concepts, Inc., unltl Ille hOu• of 11 00 e m on July l!XECVT£D av: ll'eullfte IC • .,_ Frandeen end Elinor 8· Frandeen. ~ Ca1t1orn11 corpor111on. 1501 ~ 29. 1982. at whicll time they will be NOTICf hUsband end wife et Jolnl Tenants S1ree1 Sulla 270. Newport Beach. oe>ened publlCly en<! read alOUd 111 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 81 to an undivided 41 9 t9 f9%; CA 926tio lhe Council Chambers l ot DEED Of TRUST. DATED &-17..at Yofende Blewers and Jeanelle lh11 business •t conoucted Oya FURNISHING ALL L ABOR, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~I u joint tenant a. u lo an ic;<>rpgtellon MATERIALS. E 0 U IP M EN T PROTECT YOUR PAO PEATY. IT undMdecl IO •7905""· all .. tenant• T a. L eve, aged rRANSPUR I A It ON ANO SUCH MA\' BE SOl.O AT A PUBLIC SALE. In ~d March 28, 11111 81 K;onceQH, lncWawne "'••utu. CEO OTHER FACILITIES AS MAY BE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION In II No 34~ In bOo1t 13995 ' """' l\EOUIREO FOR ™E RENOVATION 0 F THE NA TURE 0 F THE r Dfticlel ' Thia lle1tmen1 wu hied with Ille OF SLOPES ANO PARKING LOT PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU z l726 ol Oft Records In the County Clefk ol Ofange County on CONST RUCTION A T SHIFFER SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER or the Aeoorder ol Ofenge June29 1982 PARK 3143 BEAR STREET. OnF"'"'"",J•""23. t882at0:15 Counly; said deed of lrvll delcllbea Fl.,.., .,.,_, _, lhe lollowlng prop«ly Publlahed Orange CoHI Delly COST A M'ESA, CALIFORNIA a m , LOS ANGELES TITLE ANO ThoM oort.IOna of LOI 1 of Treci Piiot Jul'y 9 18. 23. JO. 1982 A Mt of ~s. 9')ecificall<>M, and TRUST DEED COMPANY u duly No. 8'45, as Piii' map fMed In Boole J t09-ll2 othef contrect documenll may be appointed T ruatee under and 353, paoea 33 to 38. 1nc1ua1,,,. ol obtained tn 1111 ot11ce ot the pureuent 10 Deed ol Trusi rec:Ofded Mltoeiteneous MllPI of Mid County. PtalC NOTICE Department ot Leltur• Services. 77 July 17, 1981. u iN1 No 25283, In dnc;tlbeo In patcelt 81 lo4lowl Felf O<lve Coa11 Meu, Celllornla. bootc 14146. page 403. ol Olflcjal PARCEL t FICTTT10U8 aU81HES8 upon •-pl ol • nonrelundeble lee Record• In the olflce ol lhe County Unit No 58 u tho""n and NAME STATUolENT ot $600 11 btd<le<s reque11 plena Recorder of Orenge. County. daaclrtbeo In the Condominium Plan The I01low1ng person(s) are dOtng and specllic;aloons be mtlled. Ille California Will SELL AT PUBLIC recorded on October 15, 1975. In busmess as charge Wiii be S7 50 per Mt AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER Boote 11540, P11941 12!1 through 220 TL STABLES t60t Dove, S...lte Each bid stlall be made on lhe FOR CASH (payable 11 lime ol sale 1nc;1ua1,,,. Olficlel Records ot Mid 270, N•wl>O<I Beach, CA 92660 proposal rorm and In tne manMf 1n lawful money of Iha United County; re,. Leveraged Conceota. Inc .. prov 1 de d 1 n th• con 1r•c1 Stel"I 11 aha front entrence to the PARCEL 2. a C11lllorn1a c0tpo<at1on, 1601 Dove do c um e" I•. a 11 O • h • 11 b • old Oreno• Counay Courthouse. An undivided one sl•ty-llrll Street Suite 270, Newport Beach, aooompanied by 8 certified or toceled on Santa Ana Blvd • ( 118191) Interest u a tenant In CA 92660 c:asn1er·s check Of a bid bond loJr bet-Sycam0te St & Broadway. common In the f .. lntereet In and to Thia business 11 conaucied by • not less than 10 f)e(cent or the Sante Ana. CalllOfnla. all rlOht. lllle the Common Ar .. of aeld Lot 111d corporeuon. amount ol the bid, made payable 10 end tnte<ffl conveyed 10 and now Trec1 as auch 1erm Is defined In T a " L e v e r 8 0 e d the City or Costa Mesa. held by II under Hid Deed of Trust Ar11Cle entitled ··0e11nltlona" ol the Concepll Inc The Contractor shall. In the In the properly sllueted In said o ec laration ol Covenan11 weyne Schultz. CEO perlormence of the work ll<ld Counly and Slate described as: Lot condition• end Res1r1c11on1 This alutemenl wu llfe<I with the lmprovemenu. conlorm to the 5 o4 Tr8C1 No. 1898, In the City ol recorded on Auguat 27. 1975. In County Ctetk 01 orenge County on Labor Code of Iha State ot NewPOfl Beech. County ol Orengo, Book 11495. Pege 1555. Otflelal June 211, 1982 Calllornla and other l•w• ol the S1ere ol Cafllornle. 11 per map Records ol seld County (the f le:Ma Stale or Celllornle eppllcable recorded In book 114 pages~. 4• ··Oeclerlllon"l Published Or1nge Cour D•lly therelo. w1111 Ille ••ceptlon only ol and •5 of Mltcelianeous mllpt. In PARCEL 3: Piiot, July 9, 18, 23 30. 1982 sud\ verllllOn• U mey be required Ille olflc9 of the county recorder ot Non-ucrualve eaumenu for 3108-82 under the epedet atetutea purauent uld county a cc ass 1 n gr es a . e gr e 1 a. to wi.tch proceedlngw hereunder are The atrHI eddreu and other encroachment, support 1nd tor P\B.IC NOTIC[ teken and wNclh have not been common c:leelgnetlon. If Illy. of the other purpose, elf es au ch ~by the provlllon1 of the real property deecttbed abOVe 18 eeaemenla are reaerved lor the FICTITlOUI .., ... ,, Labor Code Preference 10 labor l>'l'POfled 10 be benelll of or grenred to Ownera In ....-&TATDIENT Shi.II be given only In '"" Manner 1801 Comwalt ~-~ the Arllcle ol the Oeclaretlon Tiie lollowlng peraon 11 doing prOVlded by lew. 8eacll. Cellfomle 926eO entllled "EaMmente " ~ u : No bid t11111 be contldered uN8M The un6er9igned dlldalme 111y YOU AAE IN OEFAUL T UNOEA A MA SPARKLE. 2 tO t S. Pec:lflc II 11 made on • torm lumillled by tleblll1y tor 111"1 lncotract,_ of the DEED Of TRUST DATED M~ 12, •3. Senta AN. CA 92704. the City ol Coste ........ end II made '1'991 ~ end other common 11181 UNL£8S YOU TAKE ACTION Robert G. HoernlQ. 210 I S. in eccordance with the provlslone ol Oeelgnetlon. II eny, .,_herein TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT Pacific #3, Sanle Ana, CA 92704. Iha proposal requiremenll Said Hie wlll be made, but MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. Thia bu"-le oonducted by an Each b10o. must be ~Md and wllhout covenent or warrenly. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION ln<llvldual elao prequallfled U required by law. eJIPfeat 0t Implied, regarding title, OF THE NAT URE 0 F T H E Aobet1 O Ho9rn1g The City Councll of lhl Clly of p-alon. Of encumbflllC49, lo PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU Thia statement waa flled with the eo.111 M9a r...wd the right IO pay Iha rematnlng prlndpttl Mllll ol SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER County Clerk of Orange County on reject any Of elf bld1 the note(al eecufed by aalcl Deed OI 53 See Pine Lane, Newport June 15, 11182. EllMn P. Ph nney Trull, with lntereat thereon, H Beectl. CA Ft11• Clly Clerk of the provided In Mid note(•~ edvenoee. "(II a ttreet lldd~ ... Of c:ommon Pubflahed Oranlile Coeal Delly City ol Coe•• MeNI ii eny, under the tennt o1 the Deed d .. lgnauon 11 ahown ebove, no Piiot. June 11. 25. Juty 2.11. 1982 Publl1he0 Otar'lga Co111 Dally 01 Trust , leu, charge• and warranty 11 g iven u 10 111 2638-82 Pllo1, July 2. 10, 1982 expenew or the Truatee and ot the ()(lnlplet-°'correct.-)." 2ttfl..82 1ru111 creeled by aald Deed of The beneficiary under eeld Deed l'tll.IC NOTICE Trut1t, to-wtt: 1:222.882.27 Of Trutt. by re.on ot e breech Of PtllJC NOTIC£ The beneficiary und8f Mid Deed default 111 the obllQa.tlone eecured 'ICT1TIOUI IUtlNEll of Truet her81ofore executed end thereby. hefetotOfe •~eouted and N._ ITAnMENT FICTTTIOUI ..,..... delivered to the underatoneO • delivl'ted to 1he undersigned 1 The lo41o'ff\ng persona are dOlng NA• 8TATIMINT written Oecfarellon of Oelaull and wt111en Oecterellon ol Oelault and bualneae ee: The fOllOWlng persona -dolng oemand fOf Sale. and • written Demand for Sale, a!ICI wrfllen nolloe NEWPOftT CANVIS. 601 29th bullnela u : Notloe o1 Default enO BectlOn lo of breach and ol eleclfon to CllUM SlrMI. Newpon Beach, Clfllornle SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Sell. The und8'11gned cauNd aakl the under1lgned 10 Hfl Hid 92865 ALARMS INC., l20 E. 23rd St., Notice ol Oelaull and Electlon to property 10 Mtiafy 8ald obl1Qei1ona. W O SCtlock COfpor1Uon. 1 Suite 22. Coate Mesa, CA 82e27 ~A Seit 10 be ·-did 1n the county end lhereelter the undersigned Celflornl1 corporation. 3502 S CellfOfnll ~•lion.) where the reel llfopetly ts located. cauMd Mid nottc.e 01 breech end of Greenville Street. Senta Ana. O.nlel S. Coe. 102 Eucalyptus Name Street Addre11 end elecllon 10 be Celll0tnl1112704 Ln., Cotta M ... , CA 112827. T~ Number of Truetee Of ~did JlllU8t)t 21, 11182, .. Thia butl.-11 conducted by a Timothy J Cna, 2172 College pereonoonduetlnQMlelaCHICAGO tnetr. No. 82-0251116 of leld Olflclel corporetlOn. pr· Costa Meu, CA 92827 TITLE INSURAlllCE COMPANY. Reoordt W D. SChoclt Corp Thia bu*"'-5 II conducttcl by I 325$ Wllefln 81Yd., Lot Angelee. Said ute wllf be mede. bu• ~.!!d.,..~· corpor•lt.Jihern CalllOfnla C.:1:'°~~~~)1~· wllhout covenent or werrellty, Thia 1111-1 wu nled with the Alerms, Inc:. LOe Angelea ntte enO upr-°' lmplled, regenjjng 11118• County Olene of n........ Count on Daniel S Cne T ,__.. ,. __ poe-•ton. °' enc:urnt>r.,_, to June 23 1118" ~·-.,,.. 'f • Niii ._. ....... ,.._., P9Y ttie reme1o1ng prlnclpel eum of • •• P....iotnl N Tt\ltlee Iha note(I ) MCurtcl by Mid Oted Of ,,_. This llal_,I WU flied with tht By ~ Tltle TN91 wltfl ln10reat • In Mid no•• Published Orange Coest Delly Coun~ Cieri! of Orange County on "*"*'°' CoMc>eny "'~' adv9"C41e, II lllY, under Pllol, Junt U. July 2. II. 18, 1982 June I 1982 Agent tllt wme Of Mid Deed of Tl'\lat. 2747-112 ,_ lty. Arrnet'CI C Seuoedo ,_, Cflll'Oll enO •• .,.,_ of the •-"' ..,.net Publlthe<I Oren\• Coast Dell)' Publitllec:I Ofange CoHI Deity TrvetM enO ol lht lflltlt cr .. ted by "~ "" Piiot. Jvl't 2. t , t8, 3. IN2 PllOI. Jvlty 2. t , 11, 1M2 Mid Deed of Truel l'IOTmOUa WH 2t22-12 271342 Selcl Nie Wiii be held on Monday, MAim aTATUmlfT "8.JC *>TIC( Jvlty 1t, 1882 et 2.00 p.m. •I the The lofloo#lfto per.one .,. ~ P\a.IC fl1TIC( ~ A~ emranoa to the ~a.; .... ,mlOUI -u•••• na,,_,. a. Civic; C.nter lufldlng, 300 Ea11 '"'"AOI.£ ENT!APA18£8 , fJCVW. .J ~--,_ Qlepmen A....nut. In the City of 2511 Colby Pier». Coata Meee. CA Tiie =:'~ <1o41!t 1tMTmn•1S ONRATWMl ()(enga. t:Mff. ~ •: U>IDlll "°""°"9 A I 111. II m . ()I t lie I" 1 t t.. Thomaa o. 8"'eow. 2511 Oolby 111-V!NTV"EI 4" Mein ..... ...... ..... pvO!leatlon of !Na nqttoe, the total Pl., Coate Mtee. CA t 2at. Suite 75 Hu,,tifltton 1tNf1 CA T lie lollowlnt P•non Ilea emounc o1 IM Ull9llld .,...,_ of the Allot '· lprl!Dll. 2811 Colby 92"8 • • with*-• • oen-a1 pert,,., 1rom o«llgetlon MCUted by ... llbcwe ~ ~· ....... OA t 2t2t. vicTOlll c AOllLIT .. 71 '"' pert'*9Np Of*'lltlng under ttle 011orlt>td deed ol "'"' end "" ~ le OOllCIUOtlld br • ll'rt1ld•n1t O~lv• Huntinoto~ ffotttloua buelntu n a m • of "tlme19CI ooeta.l. el{pett ... 1 and oeneret ~. ~ CA taMI ' IU~N l'AIHTIM, 3M CO.le edVAllOH le h Ol,141.h . To ·~ 0...,,.... w'AlllQAllllT A "0111.IT Mau ltrH t , Cotta MtU, CA ........ ""OOtnlnl bid, ~ me)' Aloe '· ..,,.... M 71 ,,....,,.. °""" ..... .Ci •• 1. • GAi 1114) t U-oMI. -Thie ...._Miii .,.. ftle!S Wftlt IN ~ OA tll4I. -Tiit flotltlowe 11uelnH1 name oATIO Julle ti, ltn, COullty Cllfll .. °'W111t ~ Oft JNa' ~ ta OOI dlm M' by • etWI IOf tilt oertnenNo .,.. NIWll'Of'T ltAC,,tO Ml)' It. ttll. .. _...... flted on ,,.,...,., 11, 1tN tr\ .._. f\JHOINO INC. . ..... WW 0. ......... County °' °"""'· 11 llld l~-ltu11111119CI Ot~ C... ~ TNa '*lllffllt -MM .. 1111 M ..... end ..... of lie Ir T.O. ~ COMltANY, "94, June 11, ... Nlf I, t.... C...-C1af91 "~o..Mf 4111 ......... ~ =--· ---· ·-'I':, =~:ho EM__ i5''$i! ~~~" ..... .:.,;~•-· ~"'! •. ":Ii... =-..... ,.,.,. -:: .r.=.u..rt • • 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 • ~~""··············· ~!'!'!.~ •• .,..., ~-' fnH.~ft ...... IM! •••••••••••••••••••••• f!l!~.~ •..... IJ.¥. 1 Br T reller. prlvale, no p e t e , ut11 a Patel 1400/mo let plu1 - rlly 9'2-083&. 488-1817 ....... • Br pool/ape, I'll ywo, CUl·dt•HC •lrMf, new llllchen, wallP•Pf'• tor boy . girt a mom SOllO/mo 761.oT7• Bkr f!l.~~.l!!!.t .. !.'.~f 4 BR. ,..,_ deO. rurn, S.C gala. prlv kn., t1tr1nl1 Ownr •K-'<>38 2 llr. I IMI hOuM. lnod laro, enctOHd t":r 600 mo Agl 87 1 2. 1 ~!.~!.~!! .. !!.~! Jumtne Creek 2 8• . Oen. pool & •P• on greenb4tlt. S 1800/mo. Aal\ lor CarOI 7 14 178 1 ·2180 . 2 13/498· 7233 H11111 U•l•t•l1it<I •.•••••...•...•....... llta111l 1ZOZ . .•.•..•.............. NPT BCH/Unlurn • On Clubhouse 2BA with Channel view seg51mo SUMMER RENT ALIWl\ly OCEANFRONT 2BR 2bll SSOO 3BR 2ba $800 38R 2be S 1000 l arge 38' 2ti. W•teldt Conoo fJltrae, llr t>each. 1700, M2°290t 1850 36r 2ba. 2 yr Old condo 2 adulte, ohllO maybe ok, good tocetlOtt Avail July 111 . 2 tl/378·2765, 873-.IOe2 !!~.~!~~~X~!!~.1.~~1 HOME FOR RENT 3 Bdrm S775 Feneed yard & g11raoe KIO• & pell welcome. 646-2000. Aoent. no IM $1195 • BA 3 Be. hvQ9 bonua rm famlfy rm, lplc pool. cfubhou ... Oya 751-8191, eva, 963-14 t3 1 8LK FROM OCEAN HHtJalll• 2BA 2ba 1500 38R 2ba S5SO .,, 1UI BAVFAONT HOUSE 3•eiA·l~~~~~·~·:w~·;1: 2BA 2ba S 1300 monster Mall $685/mo Waterfront Homes Inc Cell 8•6·2901 631·1•00 I ---------·13Br. 2ba. nr Magnolia & lilt.a ldH' JZH Garlield, new painted, ••••••• • • ••••• • • ••••• • ctean 1700/mo G(dnr Balboa Island Water1ronl incl 964.5302 1163-5796 Collage 2 Br 1 Ba t • year lease S650/mo lmmac 3Br 2ba. cul-de· 770·034 7 sac, l/p, bullUns. grdnr, BAYFAONT HOME · ~00 no pels se 25 ph 10 $550 mo Call lor de· 847-4525 848-8553 1a11s 960·2• 71 Lux exec cuttom home. ••ml to bcn 4Br 3ba, an C•t•H Iii /1111 JZZZ options incl pool/spa 2 ·0;t5~·~;;.;.;;,·;7;b';; S 11001mo 759-9293 from Ocean Blvd Old EXEC 4 br. 2 be. tam rm, CdM Pvt patio, gar, frpf, & bonus rm. New S795 mo. 760-0807 agl cpl & pnt S995. 20521 3 br. 2 08 twnnse-Sl'(le, Mont auk Cir O~ Set 1ge 1111 rm wlfrplc, bit· _10_-_s_e_6_2_.e_s_9_1 ___ _ Ins, washer & dryer. OC·RENTALS crptg & drapes pvt tac. •·5b1's S200 to S2000 lge sundeck on 2nd !Ir. 7S0-33t4 open 7-days encl gar Gardener Walk 10 the beach $975 NEW CAPT & PAINT mo c an 962-1835 all • 3br I > ba Kldll pets Ok OW stv relr. gar. yd. J AS M I N E CA E E K patoo $795 631-4320 3Brtfem. stngle M gOf· ---------geous decor wtsoll neut 3 br '2 be hse. S750 mo. 2 coiors Min• ocn view car del oar 2 cov'd Pools. 1enn1s, guard ge-patios 848·2262 (Nancy ted. adults. $1650 Agl _w_;_y_nn_._a....;gc...1_1 ____ _ Ev/wknds 644-8067 5 Bfka to ocear1 Elegant '2 Cost• lllll JIZ4 Br Family Rm & Oen •••••••••••••••••••••• S850 Mo Plush crots. OC-RENT ALS 2•., Ba Cedar & glass .• 1·5b(s $200 lo S2000 sun·deck. dbl car prv 750-331• ope<1 7 -days garage fully m111nt yard No pets lnqu1re at 527 t8th St 960-6331. So Coast Plaza Specfal 3Br 2ba, den 541-8077. 641·•H4 $700 mo 3 BA 2 Ba. tge 3Br. 1Ba. $600 mo yard, west Side 951·5863 lom rm. crose to Mall & Lg schools 7 t4·826-7677 827-3910 ----------13 Br 2be. Olt1ns. new cpl, Et Side 3br. 2ba condo, d1 ps 2 car gar covd frpfc. lge yord. pool Jae. pauo $750. 962·5121 2 car oar $700 631-55501631·7905 ELEGANT VU CONDO 2br 2"'1ba, micro. gar $ 7 5 0 675-17811645-8204 3 Br 2 Ba frplc, att1um. lam rm overlOOks park $850/mo 54•· 1179 MESA WOODS 3 Bdrms 2 Ba family rm. nicely decorated $875tmo Agt 75 1·3191 IE llE tf TIIE LIC«Y FEW Aenl in Coste Mesa's NEWEST gated 20 Townnome VILLAGE COMMUNITY 2 & 3 Br 2''r Ba t600· 1800 SQ ti ol pure luMury Gareges. spas 1n every home · master suite d1n1no EXECUTIVE HOME near the oeach 5 Brtrm, 3 Ba 2 sty Xtra lge cul de sac lot Fam rm. dlntng rm. lplc dbl gar Kids & pels w elcome S 1,000 545-2000 Agent. no ree ·I For Cfustlled Ad ACTION Call a OaJly Ptlol AO-VISOR 6-42-5678 rooms, wood burning l1repfaces, micro.wave ~ ovens. prrvate patios & ~ lj yards.gardener provl· tr deo Eleganr IMng only 15 minutes lrom Fashion Island, 7 minutes 10 SC ~ Plaza or 0 C A irport Jusl east or Newport • Btvd & so ol San Diego l'rwy. Starling at $900 a ~ month. 63 t-5439. 2473 /' / ~~ge Ave , Coste ~ 2 br. I ba, W/0 hook·up \!:J gar No pelt $475 2 1780 Placenlla 5•5-7963 E/skle nooe clean 2 Br 1 Ba toed yard, enclsd garage Ctilld ok. no pets S525t mo plus security 25U Orange ··o· 5,48-2778 Wfltslde 2 Br 1 Ba lncd patio, enclsd garage, new carpete. drapes, paint No pe15 S495/mo plus security 5•8·5U 2. 770-5629. Npl Hghts twnhse, 3 BA, 2 ba. lpc, yd. Obie gar No pets $695 6•2·5 722 3 BA 2•..; Be E/Slde. En· gllsh tudor style w / I/BUiied Clgl, master IUI· te. etc. S825 mo Ask for Biii, 631·1266 2 Br 2•..; Ba cor:ido, ga· r&liJllll. oomm. pool S650 ful'tt. $625 unfurll Wiii consider 6-9 mo1 leaM. Agt 751-3191 3br CONDO w/pool & ape petlO. den. Kida oll $5115 QC.RENTALS 750-331' 2 BA. 1 be $535 l.arQe Yard 673-1183. 673-2180 cozv 2br w/to oar. hk upa. treay yd, now $475 OC·AENTALS 750--3314 LQe 5 BR. bell ,,..., tplc, r ... open 1111. S875 Mi-7267 SUPER NICE tbr unit carport. bit-In• 1330 OC-AENTALS 160-331• 3 br, 1 be $550. Aleo 2 br, 1 b• a.so. 2952 Senta Ana Avt. 8&1~2H ........ I IAl'T8IOl I ....... UHi••· l~l·llfO, ....... . iiii .• "' .... .... v.• ho ,., .... ,j ........ ,, I .,, r.-5. = lf. '* ... J • ·-" ... -· cars•bikes• •skateboards• trucks.baby ·carriages•tea carts•trikes r ol lerskates • walkers •toys •wagons•••• scooter s•hot rods*coupes• trailers*hard tops•convert- ibles•motor homes*lawn mowers* limos ·corporate headquarter s *garden carts Model A's •••• •typingtables wheelbarrows* recreational vehic1es•oo1t carts*model trains•bikes •pianos•cars , ref rigerators •skates•••••• If it'sgot wheels, you'll move It faster In a Dally Piiot classlfled ad.Clll 642·56.71 and a friendly •cf. VIMl"WUI helPYG" tum your whlltllnto cHh . • iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii ~'llfr. •••.•. .•. . ~,!r.!. ~ ....... ·. WILi. IAIYllT 11/Hr Orp" 1n1t1hhtPa1red ~167 P D e wk .. 2i.t yrt-M·I'. Flood damage. Steam , tr IV llam.tpm C.M. 1142-ttH olng.664·11510, 97'·8560 h•I'• ALL you pa~ Your home Dy1, e11H, C ISO ~~Ya Id wknde, temporary. High• f!!f1~!/:..~'!ff!!! ..••• h tv qu•llO•d lltte<a. llo. Cem~1-Ma1onry·8lock In I 1 bonded. Ch1r1ott1'1 811· Wall1·Cu11 work Lie. IAILY ,.,, Agency. 420 e2nd •381067 Rob 647-aou PILlf St 045-37411 ... ".. Drive•. palloa, walk1. P:rM ......,.,.. "' No Job too amall. 1111m11• • ••• • • .;r;:-,,. · • •••••• • a3s.21101 ,.,, ... , ...... DO If NOWI Smoooothtd 540-U?t ~!!'.~'!.'!m,.!!~!ft! •• ... ftr lall4rt Cd/ I #di AEMOOl!L/AOO.ONS YQUr Dally Piiot • • •• !'.~.•••••~I.•••••. & Car1>4ntry Llc'd. 26 Service Olrectory Clblnett & Carpentry yra exp. lrwln 6<t8-2719 Repr1tenl1t111e Sm111 joba & Repairs Fine Flnlahed Carpentry ••• llll 1•• FrM Hllmat11 646-2003 Remod. Spec. R1nd1ll •&• 1 tit, &6 C. Lie. 419587 720-128() ~~~~~~~~~~1 ·!!l!.".!'1............. WAY CONSTRUCTION Al~.JI Finish & rough oarpenlry, Remodel • Addition• cet>lnete. room addl· Lie. 420802 642-1200 •• ••••• ••••• • ••• ••••• uona. 646-7228 ~nil! ............. ~ •............ ~~~!~.i .............. ~~~ ......... . *hl<,LAp'rr•". 'dNIAlt·yami e"ld1v1 .. -r'11N. TWiii HAULINO·ORADINO John Mullaneb y ' Soni " d 1111 1 Concrtt•. rick. wood ollic• c111n1ny. crpt TQC11)tdl r1tr1011td. Oleen •mo on, 0 nn·up. dllClk• rel1ndtcaplni & I I ..... 2 • up, l1wn renov. 751-3476 Concrete & lrH removal. tret r,!_ov·•. 710·""' 3 o•an ng ........ I " ~~~:--~~-~ OulOk "'"· 84a·7638 ..... .. ... ~!!! ............. . MOWING · CLEAN UPS __ V_A_N_D_E_N-8!_A_G __ Haullng • Ut1dtc1plng HAULING • MOVING LANDSCAPING OAYWALL/ACOUSTIC Rtsialra, new & Old 11 yra exp. Bud 652·9642 fir .. 1ei. 1142-9907 loct'.!1~:n~e~~uck. Main• • 1od. plan1lng. Mow. edge. rlke, a-p. Hid l•wn•. OIHll•UP• ' Well tex1ura1-Aeou1tlc H•ng-Tape-St"l elvd• eprlng clHn·up, haul. Haullng•1tud1n1 w/lruok. trim. Llc'd, 978·5148 Chucl< 842·2873 bet 9 Low r1t11. rellable am. Thon k yoo . Steve. Pllll llTIUTll Lio. 389944 1·632-5548 DRYWALL TAPING Alt Textur .. & AcOUlllC A11ld Cln-upa, garden Hrv. malnl, tree 1rlm. Free Mt. 041-1096 Wiily Fr" 111 Kevin 875·908e Ron'• Gardening: 8 yr1 fJHtt/11/ ume area. Ouallly 11 •••••••••••••••••••••• reaa ratet. Malnl/ ELECTAICIAN-Prloed lendtcape. N8/0dM. right. tr11 .. 11m1te on 676-9368 large or 1m111 joba. --... --------Lie. 396621. 673-0359 lnlltt La1tl1H,l11 Llc·o ELECTRICIAN Tr .. trim. gen. clnupa, cemenl work. Free est. 769·0128 Sod. 1prlnllf1r & 1nrvb HAULING & OUMP ln1lallatlon. Our work JOBS. A•k for Randy, only lookl expen1l111. • .. 27 Check our prlc.e before "4 t·u4 )'OU buyl Lio. 204516. PROF' SERVICE Call Judy, 848-1561 Haullng -yrd clean up L111tl'1 lartlH Ill•• Quick & clean Free eat 873.0548 ~~~~!!!~~!!I ...••... ~"!!!~~! ........... . MAGICAL ILLUSION$ FOR ALL OCCASIONS Reis. Steve 988-84113 !!!,!!11. •••••••.••••• Piil PAHm• by Richard Sinor Lio 280844. 13 yr• 01 neppy IOCll CUllOmfil. Think you. 631.,..,0 PAINTER NEEDS WOAKI 30 yre eJCp, lnl/ Exter Aeouatlc ctlllng• Davia Painting 84 7 .5 t 86 EXT!AIOR PAINTINC. Custom work. Free eat. Reu. + fine Int. & flll· nlng Steve 547·4281 RALPH'S PAINTING lntlexl. R111. rates. Re1 Free eat. 538-9898 B&M Painting & Tile Free est. lntlexl & .at11ns. 10 yrs In OC. Spec rate on apta. Call 24 hra, r!P~~ ...•.•••••.. r/-!t •••••••••••••••••• ftHrltt ,......, CERAMIC flll Your tuO Mr~pluml>ef A Ptumblng AtPtlft, IH·IUO/ltO-HH 1_Fr_ .. _•_•_t ...,..e_o_b _e1_j6-_s_e6_1 Cuttom C.ramle Tl .. II ELL 141· YIH Prompt. Call Chuol< 2' Ill 7 •l••~tr ttt 075-1408 dye •••-'•II••/ .... ,, T!!!. !!.'!!~ ......... . ••••••••••'1•••,.••••• JAY TREE CAR£ ~ ltltl11t•lt1l11•Rt•14, HfV. & 11ump gr~ng . FrH ••• Ru1 prleu Llc'd, ln1 1140·9308 Ou11I worl. Lie. 337189 83 1·2345 HERITAGE TREE SflRV ~!!.'!~I. ....... , ..... . ""HENRY ROOFINGV Shake-Shlngle1•Comp Lie 4 15232 54~·62 13 Complete tree a.re. 17 yra nper Oen 552·5377 T.'.'!!!~~ •..•...•..... MOii aub)41Cll. K· 14 Dey·e11•1ummer S 10Wk Mr Morgal"I. 1145-5176 Huber Roofing-all 1yp11 New-rec:over·deek1 lie. •<l 11802. 648·9734 1·995-3488 collect --------- HOUSEPAINTING !~1'.~~!~!!/;9A ••••. •••. !!~~~ .~{~~!~f ••••. Orl11-1y11, Parking LOI Repalra, Sealcoatlng. FENCES & OECKS COMM'URESIO. S&S Aaphll 831 ·4199Lk: Matk Robinson Conai Remod-Add'na-Repefra Qual. work-Reas. retea Call 549·1804 1ny11me, Free etl. 631·5072 Tom Tired of gardener• who ROBIN'S CLEANING Service • a lllOroughly clean house. 540·0857 /II, In & out Free 11t. BUDGET RATES .. ~!!~!1. ••••••••••. .. Call Bruce 972·01 t6 Lo min. Sml Jobs OK Lie. "Lei 11\e Sunahlne In" Call Sunahlne Window Cleanlflg. ltd 548·6853 200/, Monthly OlacO\lnt ELECTRICIAN Since 1976. 754.0959 Very reu Lio. 390250 Oan Hellberg Grading Jeck H Bennett, Jr, & Paving Co. Rea/Coml. Cornerstone Carpenlry Gen. Contr. 652-9142 Sml Jobs/Repalrt. Lie. 233108-C· 10. 548-5203 only mow & edge? Call Expert11e Houeakeeplng Phll (7141 891·9801 we furnish vacuum & • supplies. BRICKWORK: Small Jobi lnt1Eic1. lowasl rates. _F_r_ee_e_1_1._1_ns __ 8_4_1_·_7_58_1 Newport. Cos1a Meta. prompt, neat service. 10 lcrHal lrvlne Refs. 675·3175 yra 111 area, 848-568• ••. • •••. • • ••. • • ··~ •• • MA. SPARKLE. ell wndwa. both Sides. screen• & 1racka Hone11. depen· dable Guar no streak•. Reas. pr1cee 540·5654 Lio. 397804 842-1720 Spec. In Patio Covers Bonded & Insured Electrlcel Contr·actor Ind .. Comm, Rea. Lio 333217 Ph 567·1738 Jessie' a Gardening Clean-up1, tree trim,& Vanessa 91 t -4838 Fl I Pl t MOBILE SERVICE B~~s~~~io:~e~!,, 1aMr/•• Rescreens/New scrffnS A•l•••tln Free est. 496-4614 -11-,,,-,-11-1-ffll-1-1-1-1-.-1- p;~;;;;1~·n·;,·A~·t~·c1;~: f!!l!.'.!!!r!~~........ Lie. 308888. Remodel. malnt aerv. 540-8035 Joan's Cleaning Service Houaes-Ap1S-Ren1e1a •• ,-.-••• ..,,. •••• • •••••• •• NB/CM only 642-9552 Reis. Frff 111. 648-0464 Fatllllng Interior Oealgn · nlng. Wa)(lng. Polishing No Sleam/No Shampoo add'ns, cablneis. The Oetallers 640-5199. Sialn Speciallal Feet 646-8586/645-4644 11111m11 IUOTIHO !'.'.~~I!!~~ •....•...•.• _Q_1_11_c•_•_· ___ 6_40_._12_8_1 We don't make yov wait HOME IMPROVEMENT General Housecleal"llng Expert Masonry· Ouality HANGING/STRIPPING l«t•t•tl1l l•nie11 work manahlp. realist le __ v_1s_a_·M_c_s_c_o_1_t _64_5_·_9_32_5 •••••••••••••••••••••• I • • SECRET ARIES TO GO Aulomoblle Air Cond. dry. Free eat. 839-l582 Alltl'11•lt1l11·ll1•etl, Repair. 160 Wells Place Free esl Reas. prices. Lie. 370689. 831-7823 REPAIA·PLUMBING Rellable. refs, 10 yrs exp. AESIOICOMM'L/INO. Carpentry, elec, Ille. Free _96_2_·_0_5_10_._11_4 ___ _ prlaes. Rais. 55t-4555 ASA PAPERHANGING Your Office or Ours 7 yrs IOcal ••P Guar Elllclent/Relleble ~~!!~f .•..••.•......• Daily Pilot classifieds work for you.Call 642·5678 for quick cash sates. CM. Bon1ekoe 548·5208 Shampoo & steam clean. Qual. work. Lie. 337189. 20 yrs. Do my own work. esl. No Job too small. Quallly Houseeleanlng Lie. 278041 Al 646-8126 645-2811 with a Personal Touch work Prices starl at In-house Word Proc $8/roll Alec 751-7027 No mlmmum 642-0969 • • • • • ----------1 Cotor brlghlenera, wht 831·2345 lajnitli•• crp11 • 10 min bleach. -----:----- • ABC MOVING • Quick, Careful Ser11lce Free esumatas 552-0410 •• •"•0 ••• •'"••••••••••• Hell. 1111/dln. rma s 15: avg General Con Ir actor Pre-school 1eacher wlll room s7 50; couch $l0: Ind., comm'!, res. !~~°-'~~ ............. . EXPERT HANDYMAN Beth 556-0156 Carpentry • Roofing Home Cleanlng 11onas1, Cust om wallpaperlng, satisfaction guar1111eed. For est Frank: 775-0714 CLERICAL SERVICES Bkkpg *Typing* Flies PU/del evall 642-8518 babysit, acllvltles, chr $5. Guar ellm pet Lie. 333217 557-1738 supervised play Bushard odor. Crpt repair 15 yrs & Adams, HB. 964-3288 exp Do work myself WOii FHOlll Free estimates 645-8258 Plumbing. elc 642-6013 reliable. hardworking & LOU'S HOME REPAIR references 554-4454 *I· 1 IOYlll * !!~!!!!.!.~·~~!~ •...... ~I!!'!!!!!! ••..••••••.. BABYSITTING In my Reis. 531·0101 C W--4 kl 1 • I II I i Elec-Cerpenlry-Plumb. Housecleaning + malnt & .. •.'.'!!! ..•••. !'!.~ •• ".1. • ~!. .. '!~!! ••• ~. ~. ! .. •.. Plas1ar-Stucco-Pelnt repair Sherry 63 1. 514 5 1(11. Remod .. cneramlc 1111. Furnllure & lcllchen reflnl· _R_ea_s_._P_rl_ce_9 __ 67_5_-4_55_8, Thorough old-fashioned fop quality Spe<:lal care In handling. 25 yrs a)(p Competitive Rates No overtime. 730·1353 ED'S PLASTERING SERVICE & REPAIR ALL TYPES INT /EXT Van Oppens Service Co ho ma. Inc d Yd· hot _EX_C_EL_C_A_R_P_ET_C_A_R_E_ m e a I s A n Y t I m e Jack Buffington cablnelS Ca now • fret shlng. Make your home Texture$ Patching (7141 838-4666 More familles are getting the camping "bug" this year If you have a cam- per tha1 s no1 geulng uMCI, sell It now with a Classllied Ad. 548·2674 Owner/operator esllma1e. 642-0881 beautiful. Jeff 956-1894 B1•ll•• Complete hsec1ean1ng. •••••• "".............. Reta. Jan 539-6 199 STARVING COLLEGE STUDENTS MOVING CO Lie. T 124·436. Insured. 641-8427 WATCH US GROWi FREE EST 645-8258 Selling anything With • INFANTS & UP Carpet. uphol. area rug Calm decks & patio oo-Make your 1hopplng 11· DUMP JOBS vera Free eats. refs. 1ter by u1lng the 011fy & Small Moving Jobs SELL Idle Items wllh a PLASTER PATCHING Dally Piiot CIHllfled Ad Restuccos 1n11ex1. 30 la a llm~ melter .• _ Juel yrs. Neat. Paul 545-2977 call 842-5878. Oay or Night, $50/wk. cleaning. Work guar. Cosla Mesa 646-5759 Free Est. 645-1771 Prompt. 646-2335 Tim Piiot ClUllfled Ada. Call MIKE 646· 1391 Oally Piiot Classlfled Ad. DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS Sell your no-longer-needed items for cash. If It doesn'.t sell, we'll run it another 3 days FREE. One item per ad, must be priced. Sorry, no real estate or commercial ads. Call today for full details. (Non·Nful'lldelMe. Ellre llnel 11.111)) 3 3DAYS LINES CLASSIFIEDs642•5678 a .. .., O•l•m1IH Ho.,,, U•l•t•l1Atl .•.................•.•.........•.•.••..••••• !'. .. ~!~_¥~~~.'!!-!_ .• ~r._~1!!!~!!.!!!!'.1!!~ A'if'r••:•iH A,.u::~:::.H A111t•••l1 Al'll•••t• loo•• 4000 l 1•tll1 to St111 4300 ••;!~:.~: 324Z !~!!.~!! .• !.'.!! • • • • • •••• • • • ••• • • •• • • • Ill ClllYOJI POOL Across st lrom water. !'.'!r.!!.!!~f~ ... 1J.!! Ha•li•flt• •••• ~.~!~.! .........•. •••••••••••••••· •••••• ... ~~~!~!!~!! ...... . Seavlew. 3 br. lam rm. Vu, lt1ci 3140 C•1t1 11111 Jl24 C11t1 111•• 3124 C•1l1 11111 3124 ten. poot. sec Reta. •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• s 1450. 759-1092 Quiel Junior & 1 Brs_ S530/mo_ 2 Br. 2 Be. t IR. 2 Ill. a II. $300. 1 BR W/Cpll. drps, $575 mo. 2Br, patio, new From s375. Pool, rec Townhouses. Cllf ports. Newly decor Gas pd, bltlns Pref mature wor- paoral. drps. cpls. Beel< rm .. sauna. anclsd ga-patios. all bl1-ins. lndry encl gar. dwshr. pool. king woman l22-C Bay 645-5778, 64.2-2267 rage. t730l Keetson ott rm. small pel ok. Won'I bbg. Adults no pets. Magnolia St 494-4695 V•l•r•l••.I •····················· ········•••••?•••••••• • ••• •• •••• ••........ •• P ' I v a t e ~ om e n e a r Single mother has 3Br hse L J a. Jl~I 17th/Tustin. Costa Mesa. in Mesa Verde to shr l•••I llC• 'I' Prof M /F, non-smkr 557 6207 631 t147 •• '••••••• ••••••• •••• • S250 642·6846 bet or~ -· OCUIFIOIT 7AM or alter 9 30PM Roommate wanled. male. custom decor. 3 Br 2 ea. S P a · t e n n I s $975. 213/592-2871 $895/mo-mo. or least opt Agt. Fred 631-1266 Most elegant apt bldg 10 sllr 2Br apt, C M $250 In Laguna Beach. finest I Br $250/mo VlllS r111d '1"'0 George 642-6381 location •n 1own, breath· Costa Mesa ---------- taklug v•ews. all bulll-lns, All 6 leave msg Slaler. 842-7848 lastl 642-5073 Jni.. 3244 631-2711 ...................... --------- Turtlerock. Bonita Canyon schools 4Br. 2'nt>a. new cpl & paint Gardener. $1150/mo. Own/agl. Avail Aug t, 752·01 87 eves. 4 br. pool. lrplc. solar hlg. Nr schools. 1900 sq tt $1050. 551-1226 Woodbridge Twnhse. 2 br den. 2 ba. new cpt, drps, A/C. $875. 640-6248 LEASESU :a Bdrm detached homes In ucellent area. Avail&· ble lmmedlalely . $600/mo on 1 year lease. Five others to choose from. We're Iha ones to call tor leases. \\\)tldbrldge r\calflJ ;;:;1.:wou ":?Olhrrano l'k•"·'"'"'" llllTILS Bluffs area condo. 4 81 2~ba. lrplc. gar w/elec opnr. New cp1s & painl $975/mo. 644-5512 OC-RENTALS 1·5br's $200 to $2000 750-3314 open 7-days ILIFFS Ctlll TSL Mgmt. 642-1603 --------EASTSIDE lga p\11 2 BR, 4 bdrm, 21~ ba, dbl gar, ~~l!';'!~.~C.t •• !.~~f Aft 5. 642-6221 1 Br -Clean. convenient Vaulted clg. 2 sund~ks. i,nbelt. C1~a 10 .~ .. ool. St di k b / Fl 1 1 .,,1 .. lo beach & Industry gar. all utll pd $560 v-~" u o. non-sm r. us rep ace. poo · u s..-$375. 721 W 181h St Adlts. no pets 752-:tSSO 1400/mo. 6'14-2999 prof over 40 pref $375 washer. pvt patio X LG 546-4280 mo Incl utll. 494-0451 Garden 2 Br $560 --------- ti lllYllE AYE /11 ti •-·-'-~lll 557-2841. Roomy older 2 br, 1'.Y ba •Clean 2br/2ba condo nr SC Plaza, S.A. $575. No pet 752-5822. 641-1460 h e 8 I £ d p o o I 631-5318 sub-·garage. eleva1or Resp clean M/F, Rm. kllGh Lease only S850 & up pr111, pool avail, beau• 330 Cliff Or 494-8083 Npl Bch home• $250 rm OitracHus 750-8242 btr 2PM OtHlfrtlt ROOM MA TE SEPV Moving'? Avoid dei>osns Cul living e11penses• 833 Dover Or Ste 2. • '!!.f!r. ... ~:!'. .. ~ .... :-La_r_g-8-1-:B-r-. -:E-a-·t-1-1d-e-, -n-a-1n-plex lwnllse apt. SOI 3 BR .2 ea. fireplace. 2 Q encl gar $525'mo SIM I S825 mo_ Unga & cabinets Light & D .. , 1•l•t 3126 .....•..........•....• 2Br 2ba, lrpfc, deck, wld, $1300/mo yrly Call toll free 1-800-532-3972 ask for C7188 IEACH HOUSE car garage, lge yard THE tural wood beamed eel-Avail. July 15. 754•0609 ( •E ) ltllttr airy $425 651 ·9522 3 Br. 2 ba condo, gas & Private 2 Br yard, garage . By the month only BUT btwn J-5. water !urn . amenities $525/mo. --------- Hot1l1 llOllll 4100 Newport Beach ······'··············· 131-1332 IEIUllK MOTEL 0-"------wk1y renlals now avall emale 18-35 to live 5140 & up Color TV aboard 57 Yacht '" Pht>nes tn room 2274 Newporl Besch Call only $900/mo lor 2Br2 ..... 1lH ''GOOD 759-1501 646-478• 493•0467 # If i 3169 Ba. walk 10 beach. A111ll. ~~~~~~~~~ Large 1 Br adull. near eves ---------t .!.!'!f'!!! ••• ~! .•....... trom June 20 -shops, pool, all ulll po ---------H • I NO FEE' & c · I•• Cl••••I• JZ11 1 8 8 4 Monr o 11 I a 2 Br 1~. Ba . lrplc, pool. ••l••I •• Apt. ondo 2Br. boat dck $500/wk .;·.;;:;·;;~~~d·;~;·0;,;; LIFE" 548-0336 spa anached garage, No ••• ~~!~ .....•.•. !.~t rent;~~-r~1:2 RB~~~B __ E_A_C_H __ A_R_E_A_1Prot to shr Condo house. Pl Marina. $775. STUNNING large 2 Br 2. pell>. Avall Augusl 4th. 2 Br. l 'I Ba $375/mo ---------311 amenities $285 !Br, boal dclc $400/wk 760-1605/6'12·6368 YEAA..ftOUNb ,UM: Ba. garden apt . pool 631-4984 plus $375 dep Carpeta, 662-2-449. 966-8479 .IACHI llULn ·soclel Activities $465tmo. 110 w 18th Llmi1ed occupancy 1 Br drapes, near Beach Blvd $77/Wk Male Meks pry 10 sllr HB PIOP llWll•EIT 11• Jan D I r •ct or • Fr e • St. encf gar. adulls. no pets, & McFadden. No pels. home nr l>Ch $390. Ans CHi1t1u• 3211 Sun d• Y et lge el $350 893-4894 Kllchenetle·Maid-Pool Ad 682 642 4300 24 lll.ftlJ ••••""•••••••••••••••• Bruneh•BBO'a• 1&2Br. $415-$475 mo. utll 64;_5964~ range ' ----------I COUNTRY CLUB LIVING Nwpt Blvd & Wiison hrs • · 2 Br. 2 ba condo. Pool. no Partlle•Plua pd, clean, quiet. pool. no ---------Deluxe poolside. >tlra lar-IN NEWPORT BEACH Costa Mesa 548-9755 --------- 4 Br 3 Ba. beaut. decor, pels. $550 much more. pols. Ideal for working Children welcome. 2 & 3 oe 2br. 2ba. bltns. A to1a1 environment ----------1MIF 10 shr 3 Br 2 Ba HS lrg deck, lab. vu. ouar· 770-8896 QR IE AT cple 548-7689 Br. $375-$600/mo Mon dswhr, ,..., miles beach apartment communlly on S•••fl lt•t1/1 4200 house with 1 $250 & •, d e d g a t e • H H It E c R IE AT 1 0 N : lhru Sat 9-5. Corner ol Adulls. no pets. S500mo. the Upper Bay Private ......... • •••••••••• ••• alt 6 846-2441 $2700/mo IHll A.1 3ZIO T 1 n n I 1 • ft r e e ... .L .. I 4 Ad ams & Fa 1r111 e w 536-8362 clubhouse and health Shr apt 2Br · 2 story $225 ---------••••••t••••• ••••• ••••• L ' __ , &I 10.,t 557 4785 N pet ----------spa. 8 tanms courts, 7 plus ulll, rem only Roommaie 10 shr 3Br hSe. 3 Br 3Ba. vu. pool, ten· Quiet Br. i Ba Condo, Leseons (pro & pro Stud io with •carport & • 0 5 WIHFFLmEE pools. close to business. 7 5 9 -7 9 6 1 wk d y s . male/ lemale cmpl furn n 1 s. guarded gate new cpt, paint. Patio, AC. ~~~:.k~~n~ e 1 ft h patio, Pool & Spa. No $490. 2 BR, pool, 2 per-1 & 2 Br Oisoounl on alrpor1. Fashion Island 839-8294 645-1688 Answer Ad .-576. Newport Blvd CM 642 4300 24 h s 646-7445 -r $1700/mo encl garage. fndry facll, pets $395. 549-2447 sons only 325J 17th Pl some ~dels. Pool. Spa, Convenient shops on ---S,,.-------1M 1 1 ~ 3 I E lid M F dd H d mu....,... "46 5137 ft 11AM BAL I Steps lo bay. I a e or ema1e snare 1 to 5 bdrms, slartlng at poo · uc • c a en Y ro -..-VILLA ••AOERA o · a Gym au n a e 1 c •ate u~lurnlshed bacha· b... 2 .. s 75 s $450 847 2622 S'lll I Golf "" · • · ~ " br greal peloo. lrpl, gar. ..,rm ba .. ome on 6 to 1100. 2 Br 3 Be. den, bayfronl. mo. • o':!:,'J',::; ?f.~oe 2Br. 2Ba E. Side. ups-1 Br garden apt, s1ove & _8_4_6_-_0_6_19_. ______ 1 lors. 1 & 2 bdrm ap1s and $300 wkly 328'> Sap-Hunl Bell $220 mo. ', poss boat dock. sec W11t•ia1t11 3211 91 Au TI Fu L talrs apt, dshwshr & dis· r e I r 1 g e N o pets. s4oo furn or unlurn 1 Br townhouses pllire. B t 644-0954 ulol 842-1412 bldg. $1800/mo. Bob or •••••••••••••••••••••• APARTMENTS · posal. w11/gas lree. Encl $370/mo 548-1377 pool. spa_ 18992 Florida $540 . $1000 F Dovie Koop. agl . Rel Spac. 4 br, 1'11 be home · garage. ramify complex. Several bachelors and t llfFIOIT non~mkr to shr 2 br Max. 759-1221 on lge resld. lot. New ~~~:•Fu:nl~ $545 mo.+ S300 dep. Upstalrsunlt 2Br,11acan1. 842-2834, 842-3172 Bdrm units feature fine 4 bdrm 4 balh sandy duplex. E/S1de C.M Harbor View Home 3 Br. 2 palnl & crpl. $750/mo & Unlurnlshed•No 548-41'47. 2324 Elden SI 1 chlld OK. $425/mo. Near beach 2 Br 1•1r Ba. designer lurnitufl and beach. dock. S6000. Also $225 incl ullls 645-7220 Ba famllyrm SlOOO/mo, 1st, last + $375 dep Peta•Modela Open Ageni 548•1168 crpts, drps, bit-Ins. lrplc. accessories. Move on •o· L1,do ISie 3 bdrm, fam F'em lo sllr furn hse. Np1 Lease 644-6977 Avail July 15. 973-8243 dally 9 10 6. Lrg 2 Bdr. In 4-plex. $440 s 2 B 1 B $425 enclsd garage. $595/mo day or reserve for sum· rm . 2 ba, $3 tOO July, Sil rs $250/mo Mike. tor appllo see. ~~t ~~~~~J:.ts, 557·2333 ~a~i~us 1 •tr r Ba. 8$4 7 5 Call 536-0921 mer monllls Smartly $3500 Augusl. Bill Grun· eves Call 645·9214 3 Br home, lrplc. nice "'OME FOR RENT OlkWOO.I Laundry lac , p ool 2 2 furnished models open dy, Rltr 675-6161 area. Harbor Highlands. 4 8ndrm. S800. Fenced • 548•9556 1'"1 ml. to beach, br. dally Sllr 3Br hse $225 mo Ulll u.sz3,. ., .. ft.. I Upgrades Inside. prvl lar4ee USTSllE ba. Dale .. tennis. pool & Balboa Island Charming 3 incl plus s 100 sec dep ,. \.AMn.;iw:RVIME yard,hottub.Nrschools. yard & geraga. Kids & .,......... 2 bdrm. 1 ba, new car· Westside Lg 18r w/ spa.$595.213-831-4064 On Jamboree Rd al Br 2 Ba House. lndry, S.A.83t-1198at15pm $900. 542-3356. pets welcome. 545-2000. .....__.. .. •·-· ... /h , pets. paint, no pets. carport. 01w. lndry. avail New Siudlo apt, ulfl turn, San Joaquin Hiiis Rd gar. lrplc, pa110 No pe1s. ---------TlllTLElllCI Aganl. no lee. ... .... , -$ 4 2 5 162 Tu I 1 p 7-2 $400 mo 645·6625 ,325 mo $5501 wk July. $650/wk Nurse & cute Poodle want Lovely 3 br. 2 ba. fem 3 BR 2 Ba Eas1btufl. 1111 ---------880 lrvlne 63t·6155 960_1239 ICC-1100 August 675.0349 10 be your roommate. rm, crpts, drps, bltlns, July 15. $1200 mo. C••'••i•i••I (at 16th) 2 Br POOi, garage $525 call anytime 966-1998 $950 mo. 1 vr lse. 840-9019 "•l•r.·•Ji'--~ .,~,.s 18r. 1Ba Oulei & secure. mo No pets 1395 "B" LIOO BEAUTIFUL 2 Br 1 Br sleeps 4, across It'll ---------, "· • •n >1'1''6 (714) 645-1 104 1920 Wa l lace Ave. w Baker 6•1-0783. *'395 mo 2Br. 2Ba. lrplc. patio, adults st reel trom beech Apt mate wanted. MIF. 673-5820 eves & wknds. 2 Br 1 Ba Newport R;~;t~ilk;·;;,~j(~;:;t"~; • ..,.,, 1t11•/le, 760-8376 pool, palto, kids OK. no $1050 675-6359 $400/wk. 675-5068 Nwpl Sch, spacloos. 5 $995 . 3Br 2ba_ Heights, old custom SC Plza. Pool. grdnr. 1700 16th St. 2 BR garden apt New pets Lndry 646·9666, ------------------·t min 10 sand, $250 mo $1500 . 4Br 2be. charmer. open beams, Olux 1 Br. No pets. $485 •2 Br. lower. S-420/mo. paint No pets. $430/mo 960-7484 A rare opportunity to le&· V1citi•• l••ll/I 4Z50 Incl utll. 631-2010 WOOdbrldge. 552-8484 oak floors. spllt level. & S35 utlt. 775-2580. (Dover at 16th) new crpls & paint, chlld 546-9950 __ M_A_A-IN_E_R_S_W_A_L_K--1 se at beautllul SEA •••••••••••••••••••••• (71 ") ''u2 5113 k I 226" •• I OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br Fem shr 3Br. patio. lrplc, $875/mo. 434 Cetallna. HI hf ........ & le .. .,.. • o • no Pl s. ,, ..,ape. , " & 3 BA ISLAND Lovely "Bimini" Univ. Park 2 Br 2 Be ~· 8 5 4 8 . 4 3 6 0 , g Y upgra....... c an. 645-9494, $425-$435/mo 2 Br 1 Ba. -e 2 apls. yards, Plan, 2 Br Oen, 2'1t Ba, Avail now. Weekly thru Wik to bch $350 mo., 1SI •~ apt beama ... cell Inn encl oar, !pie. from $575. + 1st 720 0850 6-9PM condo, AIC. 11rplc:. 2 car 631-5476, 494.0395 Orangetree consdo 2Br 1 Wllllf laun'dry rm .. p~ol. Avaii' Children OK. 840•6807 lull security plus every summer. 673-7873. Oebbae or Cullen · gar. new cs m uacor. Ba, pooL 825/mo 1 Br blk b1y/beach J 1 C 111 concelveble amenity. Elkhorn at Sun Valley,---------$695/mo. Avall. 811 . Beaul. spec. 4 Br 3 Ba 857-5537. 553.0178 Jay. $45,0/mo, utll pd' 2 bdrm. 1 ba. new car-uy. a or appl, AVAILABLE NOW $2900 monthly For In· Idaho. beaulllully fur· Bal Is 3 br house. 644-1378, 551-3177evea Condo Incl aep quarters. 754-4592 Tracy 213/941-3065. 1823 w . pets, palnl. no pets. TSL Mgml 842-l603 2 Bdrm 1 bath. 1 chlkl formation call 714/ nlshed, Sunburst deluxe nonsmllr. prof. M/F, all 6PM/wknda. es1u300' o, m 871601 c93g3a r . Balboa 81, apt 2. 83$ 4 26;5·5 1 6 2 Tu 11 P . $500(mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. up-OK. No pets. Water paid. 644-5494 townhouse with garage, $250 + utll 673.0468 all. Woodbridge 2brl2ba. rent mo. -1 Ar..n.••11 FatllldN 2 BA 1 Ba. turn apt on __ ,_._______ per unil, enclsd g1rage. $425 mo. 545-2000. Spac. 3 BA 2 ea_ lplc. oar. 3 Br & loll. 2·~ Ba, pOOl, 7 or Isa opt. On take, Sharp 3 Bdr 3 Ba home In ~ ••••••;•••;.·····,·'/~.;~ Newport Peninsula. 'Ii patio. all bit-Ins, laundry _A_oe_n_t_. _n_o_ree_.____ beach 2 blka, S900 yrly sauna & resort prlv .. 11.1-M-l-:Fo--t-o_s_h_r_n_e_w_a_p_t_ln-N-.B-. 530-6288 Baycrasl. Nice yard. Two 11•1••• ••I,.,, •• blk to bch. $550 mo. Agt. 2 br, Ht ba, lrplo, OW, p\11 TrmSL Mgmt. 6A.,_1603 L•'I.••• •--..,L Jl'~I No pell. 645-1682 shlng, hiking. horsebactl $265, 111 & laal + $l50 lrplca akvlf t es •••••••••••••••••••••• ti N -.-c • ...... AW d s Al W•HI IHti 3Z4 s12001mo Pete'Johnson Ocean view, beeutUully 875"1642 ~:20~,;,0~as~·3.5:1fets . •• ••••••••••••••••••• Newpori Heights charmer ~10~~~des.ai;~1~ & g~~: dap. 631-6543 ••'••••••••••••••••••• 631-1266 • furn. townhouee, trplc, Large 3 Br. 2 Ba. Town-Walk to beech. 3br, 2'"' 2 BR 1 Ba, beams, Oak Call 1-213/ 790,5521. Mature nonsmkg Flo shr PRIME HOME near Eme-pool & pallo S895/mo A,.11•••11 1 Br. upper, enotsd ga-house In quiet complex, baths, ocean vi.w, pool, firs. patios. S850 mo. ----------• 2br Laguna Charmer. raid Bay. Ocean llU. 3BR. 673.0896. Ua/•r•/liH rage. $315. Aval!. now! large pool. garden set· tennis. prlv comm. call see 10 appre<: 646-1262 IHtl/I I• Siltl 4300 $300 Incl. utlls, 493-0707 2 ba, pvt yd. Walk to ,. t .. 31.,.~ •••••••••••••••••••••• 751·9905 jeave mea-llng $675. 645-3381. Fred 661 -5791 or •••••••••••••••••••••• --------- bch. $1300. 494-4674 ~!!.~.~!!~ ........• ~? la/)H /lllll Jllf._s_ag_e_._______ 676·59•9 497-5454, $1000 mo. 2 Br. 1',. Ba. Townhouse Pro1 woman to shr 2Br F nonsmkr to ahr 3 br. 2 .-B Slyle. Adults pref., no 2ba Park Newport apt. ba dup1e11. CdM, 3 blka Emereld Bay 3 BR. patio $375/mo. Dix moblle hm. y;1;•;-bd;~··;•.;;·~· Trl·Plex 2 Br. I Ba. new 1 r upllalra. no P91t, ref'll H•atia1t.. pets S' 5 o / mo . Amenities. 640-9l59 1 0 beach . s 2 , 5 . w/spa. Sl,800 mo. yrly BLUFFS CONOO 3Br Mature edui11, no peta. ldry No peia $6Q5 . c1rpe1. lndry hk-up. gar. req. $340 mo. 352 Vic-lf1ci 3140 548-2682 F rmmte. voung lady 673-6732 213-876·2255 2 'i B 8 • s 9 0 0 m 0 · Quiet. secure. 199 I · 675.0349 S 4501 mo. No p eta. 'j1oiiriiilaiiiii6ii45ii·ii8ii1iii6ii1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;·;··~·~·~·;·;··~·~·~·;·~··;·~·~·~·~·;··~ , ---:----:-:-:-:---:---Nie !BR 1 b 840-8107 Newport Bfvd. 648-8373. 675--0500. I 2 BR 2 Ba. (rom $600, no 21 -81 free to lravel. SAVE MONEY e 1· lrlplex. At1racl l111 1 BR Yrly K ? Pel•. Shown by appt Alaske & pieces. Wiii share my beautlfut patio. garage, Stove/ Westcllll 3Br 2ba. new S400 Attractive llll"n. 1 Br. ponlbly \ummer.'· ' 2 Br, Eaatalde, ger/patlo. ennebunkport, Set/Sun 9·2. Across 642-9932. at once N.8. home. 646-5355 refrlg. 524 St. Anns. cpt'g, lovely yard. $995 den,lgpalio.gar.Mature Cell 675•0247 Ch ok , no dog a . Nwpt Goll Course $550. 536-1453 wkdya. gdnr 646-6789 qule\ •dul1 No pell. S430tmo p lua aec. Isn't he the guy who kicked the 545--4856 F/M to shr spacious 4 er C.M. 2 Br. e.11d1, ms & Smell Furn. 1 Room Col· HAAB.OR VIEW HOMES. l -213-454-5104· f!!!!!.!.~!!!!f .• !!.~ 845-1387· Winning field goal in the '74 Superbowl? w .. t•i•ll•r Jlfl c~:1.1~~n~g/~'. ~ ~~5~1~~29111 Int & dep. tage for llngle P9f90t1 In Carmel Model. 3 bdrm, 2 D1•1 hl•t JTll 3 Bdr, !amity rm, 2 Ba. llWPlllT .............. r....... UCI. Frpl, patlo. pools, ::---------Laguna Canyon. No ba. Beeu. $1050 mo. Ja-•••••••••••••••••••••• frplc a utll rm. lmmed. APAITlllm ~f)('\~ *Clean older 2br/1ba, etc. Own rm/be s270 Fem. pref, to shr 4br cooking, Mp. bath lac. cunl Furn 8aoh apt, atoll•/ po1111lon '850/m<> Agl \.:..--... ~, 1\ •• ,1' .. _.::/'"' '""-' gar .. yard. $550 utll pd '"cl. ulll. 552--0873 twnhM in Nwpt, pool & S250/mo. 1at. & 1111 req. 979-3923 refrlg. S226 mo. E1111 675-5511 . • 2 er. Children• ~tlon. If •ou're not sure who (or what) Kennebunkpo1t wes, 762•5822, 641-1460 seo. $.250tmo, 720·1328 499-3907. 631·6166. Dyl 549'-1343 S320/mo. ptua utlla. Ill· ' Working 11dl11 over 40 eve• B 3 bdrm townhouH apt. tant onty. No pe11. No don't fetl b3d-you're not alone. Kennebunkport Is one 1.... 4"' wllllng to nn<1' .,.,,.. •''M~t-:F:--t ~lhf-2~B:--~-.,,.-_-W. F#ftl JllS WTILlff •1tl•1,.• 2'-' ba. flreptece, enck>-waterbeda. 2450 New· of 14 distinchvely different apartment floorplens at •••••••••••. •••••••••• hovM In Newport "" o t •..... apt •••••••••••••••••••••• · · lfi#j J141 Md· patio. 1 blk bMeh por1 81Yd. Seawind V1llaae 1n Hunttncton Buch. Se1w1nd Vill-ae 1s Poot. tenn11. l1k1. club. Call 1131·1144 111 mao. f~ on bet\+ ,ln itttil'!0-7,,: .• "'0'750. 3 BA 2 ea. on the Lake, Exec:utl111 home, city to •• ••••••. ••••• •••••••• and ... ,, .. ,, •ppl"'•tlone l 1 . ~· ... -·/dryer 1\111 £1 Toro D M mo. ,. u f. v ..... .. '850 mo. Agent, ocean .n.w. POOi. Jteuz· ... .,... " ,... •SPACIOUS 2 BR. a resut o totally pet$0nthttd profess10nal planmnc. ..hou ..... -prlv .• ~ ulll•. 1280 · · " 833-1teo. • 770-9797: 875-1854 it. 3 bf, 2'h b•. IV rm, accepted. 318·B Mar· 2 Ba. Swimming pool, The kind ol 1tlel'ltion •ou "···1n . A 1 F •O • I '• PllUT x·-lt• Corona def Mar , ~ 1st •• , •••• 58• .. 038 Ill ••P· emp • ov•r F-........ 1-for .-... to formal din rm, lam rm, " • • ..... · · car...01. dre ....... ct.en & A I t bl nd t t nd I "' '· .,.... 115 .. t ... ...., ...,.... .. .,, -·-.. ,, ,.,1_ "'"!/!. •-1 " s 1 ... •~ 73 7113 ...,,., ~~ per ec • o na ure a 1vm1 -ntslled 1n • m-. w yr eon wan,. o ••' n .... a .... .,..t 97 ...... AW9 ,..,.,_ l'l •-trplct. mod. kitchen wt pan.,, ~tet• LMngf ·• bright, Bual-& prof. -. 4 br home In c.M. Of "" .. "-.. • .,......,..,, ••••••••••• ••••••• ••• .... ullful nark Ilka 111r t ... .... ........ Ho forest with babblinc brooks Ind quiet ponds, COOltd bf ., ft I N 1~_....t Deb~ HOME f'OR RENT fftlng 1rea, laundry rm. ~ ,. • • OloM o beech. 2 Br 2 -. peop.... .,....,, f)ell. I noom Wlih k oMr1 pr v. r N.8. w/ume (MIF). LM · 3 Bc:lrm. 6 4 Bdrm. •760 A1111r. Sepl thru June. rounding•. Tlfraced trplc. 2 cer gar, seoo 648·4827, 73 1~29. 111 ural ocean brKZts. Add to t~I tennis courts, ahopplf\G center & bu· 11 Oii Cell e.4&-75&8 iw Nwpt Bdl rm wffull '*' to MOO Feno.a y8f'CM a Oardtne( & pool malnt. Poot Sunken "'8 bbq, mo. yrty lltM. Ho kld1/ a Sr. 1 a.. w/ crpte, errs-, sw1mm1111 PDOIS. • spa end • convement locatlOfl netr 111111. H.8. 982-7520. mag. prtv. Nr 8-eey. ,1225 garage~. Kldl & gtta lnel. $1700. 1140.f233. ~~!!i~:gro~~.~t:!~!: l)ltl.-115--1580 Iv f'nlO. yard, £/lldt. 1595/lfto. S'hOpptl'll tnd tmplo1mtnt Ind you've Sot I pltet Fin. rQJ>. clean M/F. 3 Share 2 BA apt, i..Qunt mo, 11!. IMt. 14l4811 welcome. S•S·2 oo. Weltollff 3 &A rn BA, rate dining.,. ... Walk·ll\ 1 Br upptt, qui.t older 87&·6088. anyone would PfOudly call homt. (Even rm•. bath. kltch prlv, Nlguel, OOMn vu. poo11 N.I . PfOf. M w111 w 1ge Agent, no'-$900 mo. Freeh & cleln, olOlltt . home Ilk• kltott-ldutt only. 1 l>lk to betefl Speclou• 1 If , 2 Br . 2 Kennebunkport). One and two bedroom. Ont and lwo l>OQl evlll, ~ Npt 8oh JtlC, 1tnn11, U76 a def>. Hart>oi v iew home w. • .......... ·-· n 0 PI t I • A 11 I n 0 W • en & O.bl~e. Wiik to :~·· 8pacl ... OUI, mo.. Bl. ta&o-'476, detulle, bath lpartmtnls ftOlft 8111. llOfM a780 Of 1250 rm+ ~ e1eO. 2'-·89 >ff• 01111 Id u It 3 I+, t U 6 _.,_, ...,.... .-.. e.4&.~389 Hunti.u.ton "-t-00 Incl 9 d 1100 def>. 7IO.e242 blr H147M tv-7eo-4t02 •••""••••••••••••••• . ""'' ......,, ... . Or llUd~ fOf writer etu new carp111, rapea, ~ md ~ ........ W pk1e din, ger,, )Wd, V•rultlH St~dlo w/ a ~~frO!~ dent orwelllendef.'NOO =-"-:.: fJ'ltou.r.· t~: ~ ' I M"J.. '"-.. rw 11Ct1 In 1715. NO WMtmtntl4H undrgrd prk /• ••c . 2 ldrm T---•~n. Ind. Ulll. AOt. eT,_..14 n~ t•7 I. t th "'tt.. 1n,u.'"tl t"" VIit-Ho11H prlvll•O••· ul 11 llllllTI H.111. I U1 (lflr llalh), Aw. 142·71.a 000/mo. 54 ·OHt, fi~ .... -7,. '"' ~ """ "'" ....,. paid. 1280 for Cfwltllan ---1300 (OW" bllfll. te&·t112 ...... " "4 worli l nO woman . .... 141.01'1 8-t~er \llft In Pf9' &da llMa ..MM . MM107 --t tlflou• Hett>or "ldt•· ~ It IM. twlmmlnt POOi. No'*" r.::r.mtt••••••J"T.':l l .atdt cute 1tudlo apt, • Oldlec & .,..... L.IYt ,.T THI MACH , ... , epa, tennll. ._: Hpt Hie. I 1410/mo. Utlllt ... 'reet 8"clOUe 1 tr. t le, di-Vll.lllld °""'""' PYi pe. ISUS ~ ¥1111111 t... ~._.,CA ~room With ~llGfl, All...,.~ =-lo.,_. ....,_ ,~, t t t 11 mo . :Mria' I I o, of c ~QUINTA HIJWOIA =--~:ir.:~· ~:-:~:::.':'~ ·~:r• (714) ftl Ml == = l:=: !'::.'~ utll, 11::=. -.. • llUluffeOOMow,_, 111" l'enltldl 1.11. t Mt l;li. &r. , .. ,.,.., ''"" 1111lfll0... ,,..,. "'",.._"' e.dl t• ~JJ hoot mo . Glod..,..*""'-,,.,, M. "'*'• IM6 ................... ~ redeo. A\111 -~,Oflelefl.l .. t l.OI ....... ~~ .._. 9Wf ... 1 llftne, .,..., ...... t11 llcf,._ttS.... TlwY ... IMw. U o:":l ·UMI. 1 :,:-~· :·,UDef'a.1411 "'""'MJ .... t :::,.-=-..,..,..· :.,~• uoo mo . r.,..,. ......... ..,IOMI '•• =""""'••·••• ' Ora Cout DAILY PILOT/f'rld•Y· July 9, 1982 IMw«}lf.~tMff t.:!~ ff~I fftt.f.1'Jttl .... Mff tnm.1~ ........ 11.ft lfl..lfMWt .... 11.fr lm.!IM'll. .... TJ.ff "'1.IM'!l. .... TJ.!f ~!!1..'ll!'.'11. .... !.~ff iicir'.;;"tet-et for '9nl unn':TI-.ouu u •0 •• t.Olf1 ~tor~ lltl"""..... IBllM .. FtfltT TOPI.HS MOOfLI on lllDOI ,.111n1u11 ..,. • .... ot Ille & #tit. 11'1\. Collie Lm& • *" Oen. lftWWIOe ~ LMlll IMCllOl l •11111• & ..... 116 DAV • PAIO DAILY M•t to '"" l~ 10\\ • In ""'"' bloO on co.Mi I.Oii ?1e. Hr. VOfittown & ,HOTO MOOILI Cot11 MM. l\M ww In IM Atrny AM-Ol111lfl14 110 ••P • MC • H t-UH tow 813·1143 Hwy, lovlh L.AiCWne. A4>-IMcl'l 11 .. HI Nt-t1 I I HCOlllTllOANGMS tor 0.1• lnlry ~ , .,,,. ,.., hofne, Cali '°' -·-··- 11111(19 tor rtnl IOdl nr pro11. 600 aq lt l•MI· Lott• Oold•n ntlrlev•r OUTCALL 24 Hfll llty • ""-1 Pd. Co. t. <Yy: TI 11 ' II I I I ·-·--•• Nwpl & ltlh, c M l ent prlYll l perking puppy, vie Tut llnll7th 111-IHl nelll1 t 1l1ty commen• Tueltn ?~1.cMl1 I I 1ncenlh1• compeny .... 840 .. 107 behind bldg. 1626 mo OM. 1114tw.,C, l31-7063 tur111 w1111 H J* a.ti 8111ta Ane IM2 .. ?0:I I ea 11111g Tr1vel Ao1n1 w/ 011199 '°' llt\I. HO mo TUIMI' AUOC 494-1177 I.Oii. Mtl1mute, 9 mot T 11 IR A, I u TI c MA& Merle. &49·09~ USAA Ctr. 862-3173 Th• CIHtlflecl Advert I ~~,·~:,,~~: ::: Colla MMa H 8 otc &/or lndut 1 IPllC• Old. Chollllf Oht ln, Ci t SAO! Dl!LIVEAY Pet1on, over M I D N I 0 H T A I D l . •lllO Oeoet1"*11 ol tn. pet I e I\ c e rt q u 1 red H7·1140 111 IPM 1vell P:Of IN 11~11no II Hwy I Rlveralde Ave, For Men & WOIMll. b~ 11 IOf l .A TllMI, C M 11'M·7PM, P:rl & 811 Dally Pllol tlu en ope-Nwpl/CM area Diane, 1480 mo .. 7.99~ NB. Reward. 2603 W. C•I Ctrllfl•d m111eur. N8 l\Qlnel. 3AM.eAM. l!con l\IOhl•. 1 42·6891, 4000 nlno fOf • r11p0ntlble. 5•0-7885 81nOI• 01r1ge. dbl boll, .. ... ...... 790-382& car req. No colMctlOnt Mllu la Way, N•WPOrl 1nthu1IHtlo per1on. ---------Co111 M•H '80 mo ....... Prt,.rt, Hwy v4., • ...,.,, 1400-1480 mo plu• bo-Beectl Mutt have pr9"1~• Ille-Typ .. •1111 nMdtd, ttm· Slortge only 151-2175 '" ltltt Loll dOQ, Oermt n 1hor· VOi.ir Ct r Aelltot1 You nu .... 1149-0937 pnone .. 1ee experience l)Ofllf'f po1lllon from Juty f~!!!'..~!{!!~! ......• i~,!!~~.I!'.~~ .... " II lhtlr point.,, brown/ Ou11om Wu l 0.1111 •-Including typing IPPIO'-23 to Aug, 3 8AM·5PM 12d0 011'1Q91 ror rent, Pt1•tel• •• tJ whl1t. 114 841-6 t 70 Hbr "4Mla •• Tony 5'7-8241 Ottlvery: Light work, Inn. 111111 -• •6 wpm 011 IBM e.1.0-Edit writer HI* r11q'd GIANT N•lghborhood Goll oluba. v acuum, Saki 426 Avoctdo, 6111 1port1 equi p 20701 Sun IAM. Bike, g1me1, Brookdale. HB Sat/Sun. clOlhta, lurnllure. hou· ---------aehotd, 1ot1 or goodlt• Hunl Htrbour Moving pVI e11try, llortg• Of 2 bldgl, olflCelllOltg• & St n Diego Fwy. ,., I Mon-Fri . .,:lrly Mlll)'. Ctll Conv • IOllQ l llfm car• trio. Salery plUI OOm• 638-311311 c1ra, UO mo. 9•6-2556 ( 11J,HO & 2,880 Sq frt) •• 1 ... ,. Monti 633-8000. eKp. req'd. boell. wor· mlMlon 40 hr wMk wllh ---------Olllu lt•l•I ffH hotllent corner toe .. FOUND BIM:k fem dog, •• ;r.~o;......... .... king cond1. & benelll1. an ooou ioni l Set. mor-nPlll ••••••••h•••••••••••• parking, IHH 111 or p1r1. July 4, 181h & Newpon, Jtte W1•IH 1015 O.n~~ANCIAL SEC'Y & F/lfme, 7-3:30, 3·11:30. nlng. Excellent company Pertlllmt. Tiie,. • plua. 0 1 •• n"l lllTll Annu1l le1" with option CM. 842·&e18 •••••••••••••••••••••• 71 4·842·80•4 or apply In 0 Ill incl din _,., tor buey p1lv11e po11 of-Sele. Every1h1ng goe11 • to renew FOUNTAIN Kind, lntelll9ent. practlCll OFC COMMUNICATOR h tnt ' u f, ni..,. floe. Or wlll conalder IAVINE. Phone e111w1-VALLEY SCHOOL 01· Found blu•·•y•d young nurH olltr• oht1rl ut Exp'd, Are you ... ,chino ~:"~~· 486 Flag• Ip cal, dantal, 1111 naur111· ""reon Nlllng up their 52 I Jnmlne(rear) Sall S11 9-2 3851 Vtnture Sun 8am Covel\, Clblnet Dr (Tltnldad t1l111d) stereo, king bed, 10 new ---------vending mectilne•. chra, Big Verd Sale colleeilble• lamp1, mlcrowtvt, 1011 & 1unk paper, glen. 11· 01 olher goodies nena & lurn Thurt·Str ring. COlll rm, viii pd, STRICT PO Box 8510 whllt cit. collar, Bl)'porl oompanlonehlfi, up, for a p10Qr11elvt, quality " oe. credll union, tic. "v sotry 1erv1, elc. Alao Fount1ln Valley. Naomi Way. N.B 642· 1269 peraonal care. 7 0.07711 oruct where your out· Nuralng g~r1y0:o!P~~~~t':n°!~•:'c:r ~~;!o7.~'6~11~~~I~•· NB ~:~~7~•c• Sl50tup. w1e11nd 7141642-8651 Found:Bmeds 11 1~teck F PIT bkkPg & e1erlc11 ~~~nt~1 P!:~~~~1'!~ 1~ 11 llPlllYllH 1ntetvl1w. 842·4321. ex1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ITllll/IP'10E dog, Hr 1 o remp, poetllon w1n1td, N B . htndllng telephone. II· 3-11.30 lull/time. Al10 277 W11t1r1 & W1ltr1uu 907 Walnut Prtv1le olo1 S175/mo Nr 300 to 900 sq. ft. Ontwn C M SS7-7095 all 5pm eraa Rell 673· 1632 n1J1Gtal arrtn0ttnentl 6 AN ptr1/llme 11•7 LVN lrlwt 0.llf needtd Mu1t be over O C Airport Conv Lagunl 494.(>888, Found Irish Seiter F. N •v• p111en1 contact 11 •PPf• tull/llm• 7.3 30, Hunt ltl Plltt 18 Apply In pereon. park'g, pvt entrenot, Incl Coate Mese. Call tit S. Nur1t .eeks nigh! duty, 12 Cllled & r-erded? Wt 1ng1on Bch 847.JSIS El Matador Retteurant ulll (reception avail by SS8-"06 hr intlt. $70 Xlnt i~ tr• • h"'hl" akllled IHm, 330 Bty St 1788 Newpon Bl, C.M Huge G11age Siie 1•2• SandcHllt, CdM S111u1d1y 9·• ,,.,,., ....••..•..•••........ GARAGE SALE. Weaner, dryer. h1da-a·bede. 1ntern11'1 11tlfac11, va. cuum toys. Ch im••· clocll1, Dookl 7 Ca11a11. Irvine 5S 1·2•34 July 10·11 arrangement) T1ylor, l ' . I I 1~1-"""" •v 'ti 1 Nurtl""' Cot11 M .... CA 92826 -Crow & Co • ••t11• ••t• w -Found. Springer Spaniel, cue ret1 67S-2055 happy loo er top .. •'Y ... Equll Oppl E pl 842-1423 or 84S-3176 ;;9(j~~··,~~·;~~;j,·1~·~; Hun1. State Betch 713 Night duty _&_•_•_cO _______ 10, 3_11 '!~t'1 Compell· -••-1111111tr_m•lllllY'-1#11tiH,l 11 LOTS Of Clothes, hlhld 11tm1. 10C 10 S200 Sun 11-4PM 300 FernlHI S20 sq 11 SI 00 per sq upper level executive of· 983-2911 Bil• W••IH 11H DENT AMI. Ortho. Np\ ttve Nltry EJlcetl btM-Salet Ell. chMt. get rich •-·•••••••••••••••••• fl . 3117~ Birch , NB flee w/pvt bllh Ground Found. V0<kan1re fllfrllf •••"••b·1~~·•••••••••••• &BcAhD! dey ~}2112.8Ex2f« fits 642·80" Ot apply In ~~,'.'2'eom 1 Xlnt opp1y ~.'Jf.".~~••••••••!~~ YARD SALE Sunday only 8AM·8PM 30S L11rk1pur Agent S41-5032 noor reception area and 7/S, Magno1111Talber1. Aasem -• ""req ""' • " per1on Fleg1hlp Conv .,.. An1q lovese11 . circa HO aq " snop •Pl<l• 964-9762. 1182-2937 FV. PO leartl I IEITISl Hotpt . •68 f:tig&hlp Ad Saltt 18SO, rtawtes5 cond ---------1MOVING SALE 6 pc Ml· 233 Po1nae1111 Elegant dil bdrm sel marble 1617 Westcllff, N B 256 Allractlve, quiet Coate Wirt •arHH N B $950. 939.4317 to 4000 sq II Isl floor Me18 lndutlflll complex Found· F Germ Sh0tthalr Geoe<al dtllllfl wanted. . EAT, CHEAT, Junque Newer wish ' machine '" oblectl cortee teble, cemeru, A ' 6' 1 5032 979 8S33 . p I t I I hi M ml Some ••P req'd. APPll· I d I 11 PART. TIME a11l1tan1 In GET RICH & SLIM gen • · • oner, vrw · • eat1on1ttllen8to•thru exptr enc• n a 100•'' guarantee AITIOIE ICE HI BRASS HARDWARE ' records formals, k11 c111n1. flnens. lamps, llama & bric-a-brac; !Ible & chrl, 1oots Sliver 2S¢·$JOO Sat /Sun. 9-S xed Basenjl btkfwht phases EKc;ellent pay+ Oplometrlc olc. hrty .+ " NB 397S Birch 3860 sq puppy M Spanlel 1..,,1 Wed . 7114 Ptclflc Po-percentage 648•2411 comm E•per prel Toby 8A8-t91S WESTCLIFF BlllG NEWPORT BEACH II or teu MIA tone wtlt. F mixed Terrier brn we r Sou' c •, S 3 1 2 63 t.3309 Mon-Fri Agent S41-5032. M ml,_ed Shepherd t>lk/ Sys t em Dr , H B DOG LOVERI Wiii train, ---------Sales StOOO 968·4S37 kitchen supplies 9.3 9 Aspen Tree. Univ Pk $7 50 up. 2160 II lndu· s1r111 • Office 18081 R• dondo Circle fl'E Hunl· lngton. Beach. 8•2-2834 lln M mixed Lab brn/ 898-2691 E 0 E grooming kennel help PART ITI•E wht puppy F mliied 9S7-8S89 Permanent aalH po1lllon .. , • ., •• 1 .... , .. , BEAUT Chinese handwo-C If, ven rug $3,000/neg Ill• Ill Furn, beds, cloll\ff, plants circa 1920. 842·3492 SA.rio:;,·3;(i(;;.;;;Y~;; & much more Also adult eves Ave off Geislar CM etec 1r1cycte Sat & Sun, .... .-.. ... 1 " ......... , ...... . :;,.....,. ........... ./- Cocker brn puppy M. Attract1've Gr' I IUITIHIO In retell Ian ltor• Some Golden Relf. gold M weelltnd work Wt will Contldtrtng 1 c areer1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Baby/ children 1 ctothlS c 6 Pinewood. Irvine ./("'-OFFICE WAllEHIH Doxie blll/brn M. Pood· Sophlsllctled. 1111actovt, OllPllE•T 1111n quellfled, rell1ble le, wh1. F Poodle wht well groomed glrl lo EllllHR pereon 788-03411 change In 19821 Con-I' 1 E ' S59-8948 stdering entering the WESTMINSTER toys. househod tc ---------./,~ ..... ...,.... .; ........ - .1 .......... -... Call Mr Howard 64S·6101 *llllll lfftOEI* From 1 room 10 3 rooms From $1.16 a sq. It No tease required. Adj Air- porter Inn 2172 Dupont. Call AM 833-3223 BAYFRONT Prime olfk:e 673· 100~ Appro11 2000 tq h Nr Crown V1lley Pkwy, & Forbes Ad , Mission VI• jO. (714) 54S-021S l1•l•l1 WHIH ff •.•........••.••..••.. Wanted Lido Island 1 or 2 bf apt, yrly lease, prof. F w/good refs. needed by Sept 15. 770-3384/67!>-4•62 wlrlbbons M, milled model prlvalely for In· Bessel! brn/wht puppy dlvldual 3-4 hit Pet NB Anlmal Shelter 125 week Strictly private and Mesa Dr. CM. 644-36S6 In good IUle Utmo&I 011crt1lon a111ured. Great pay • 1t1111lble hrs, Send photo and detailed description 10 Bo>t. Ad No 1011. Dally Piiot. Bo11 1560. Cotta Mesa. Found: Blk/whl Shellfe, M . Vic B ushard/ Yorktown HB. 963·2704 FOUND· Fem collie, Et Dorado c1y lie .. vie. Ed· wards & Slater. HB 842-2176 CA 92628 Alli llOIWllO Mature quiet lady. non FOUND Very old black smoker, no pets have fem. dog Vic. Irvine & turn ref's. 494-5650 22nd St . NB 846· 1929 Whl allgnml. & b<k1. Own hand tools Newport Tire Ctr . 3000 E Ct! Hwy CdM Exec sulles. lull serv , Housing. R&B lor well Lost. 9 yr old crosseyed --------- lurn/unlurn . gteatly re-mannered M student, Siamese. "Cha1y1". Irv Babys111er wan led • duced No lse 7S4-0274 age 17 a11end1ng Laguna R-ard SS9·'774 C M IN B . your home, •EWNIT WCI Bch H1 1.774.3344 Lost Passport, wtcnds, 2 kids 642·2995 Executive olltcl In Can- nery VIiiage. $4SO/mo BrOker 67S-4912 •• ,;.,,,;1 ..... 11 Ii•••" ..............•..•.... Snararen Rouhant BABYSITTER needed. 960-6890 weekend & or some Lost: bllc M puppy w~ eves 642-299S legs & lace, Vittoria & ---------H Tiii WlTH Canyon. C M Reward HOUSEKEEPER needtd Dtll nee sulle, 2,012 sq n.Ntl••ilY SOOS 840..3893 or t-73•·•3•3 lor busy prolestlonal In It. N-port Arches Me-••• -Jti; ••••• ;(•••••••• ----------1 NB varied duties, must rlna Bldg 642•46" Orepery & wallpaper Slore Found. Lhasa Apto Nr be energellC & reliable. s In exctuslve Np\ Bch area Edwards & Staler, HB hrs/dy, Mon-Fri. cir & FOllT&ll VlLUY on Coest Hwy Excel Call 842--0036 lo Identify rels required (7 141 Prime oHk:e raclllly loca-money maker $SSOO IO· Found apricot POO<lie on 640-6962 ted dfrectlv across trom tal price. SS501mo rent. ry B & ---------, C ti 6•0 2700 Ju 4lh. rOOl\hurst BABYSITTER wanled, Civic Center. easy ac-a " • ask for .... HB 968 2S20 cess to rrwys, flexible _R_o_b_______ vo ... town, • mature peraon 40 + prar o I 11 c e s u It es r r om SWIMMING Pool Cheml-Found: Yng Fem Lab mlM, tor 2 boys. mual bt vary 23S-1430 sq. II. For ad-cal servlCe 110 Costa blk/wht chnl , West· oependabte. own trensp dlt1ona1 Info call Mesa er ea. No exp nee. minster & Golden west S 9 0 wk Ca I I P It t Y l .V.I. llO. wm train sso.ooo full 8•2·8173 8 30AM-SPM 760-5942 141-1020 amount req'd. Wiii net $40.000 plut. Call COi· lect. Mon-Fri., ask for Audi , 9 -6P M , 408-867-0111 NEWPORT BEACH "Turn Key" Office S390 "Branch" otrlce S7S. Found Fem. Germ Shor- thair, recently had pup- pies. vie NB. 67S·8•88 Found: Fe m. German Sllepherd, under 1 yr. Banking ACOlllTUT Seminar meeting rooms ----------1 Chttdren't Book Store b I u co II a r . Ca I h y hourly Typing. malling, phones Call tor Info Orange Coul Savings 11 aeelllng Accountenl wilh S&L llXpef. Slrong •kills are nee for pos111on whlCh reports dlrec1ty 10 the Controller Call 1n last-growing Seddt.-848-&109 eves back v1t1ey 631-1888 _F_ou_nd_·_Of_enge--k-11-1-.,,-.-10-• Airport eree . Exec Sul· Amway Dl11. wlll 1ho._ wllt. bel w . M aple & 7S2·6•08 Vlcllle. 754-1801 EOE ORANGE COAST SA VINOS tes From 22S-•SO sq, fl prol bus of yOIK own. Yorilsl\lte CM 831-2880 s 1 per sq ft Many •tras. APPi call 54M90S Call 557-7010 2nd floor wa111 ... p olflc.es l•rnl•nl $125 & S16S monthly 0 lt.Ntta.Jtw Sl15 Utlls pd Crpts. drapes, ••• ~I"•••••••'•••••••• p a n et I I n g C d M IUOlfltlT 7S2· 1830 property from $99K dn. lHtt u• h• owe 11 10% Int. Existing loans fully auumabl• 1&2 bdrm. ooean vtews. Ne~1 10 Oceanside Ma- rina, No Coast VIiiage. Broker, (714)721-0666 Owner detlres partner lo lease 7 SOO It or new space In Hunlfng1on Beach Lene guar e percent ownership in 60, ooo sq II bldg close 10 l baacti No dn peym't •"'•t•1•t C a I I M r B r o o k s WHIM 50ZO 714/891-5558 •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------i Mohon picture seeks ln- 4 delu.e offices. strategic vslr S2,S20,000, Olsl & location on Beach Blvd album arng, 548·0788 lmn.U SJSO ...•.................. Let Go Of Alcol\olltml 1700 Ad1ms. Colla Mna 0on·1 let alcohollam pun ~~~~~~~~ you 10 sett·des1ruct1on .,...11r-• Lei go & llve a hie or .,... l"Ut sobr1e1y with the '1elp or Frnme, tKper'd lor PfOf The Moorings. With • ofllce A/A, A/P. NCR nlltonally recognized Po• 11 n g h •IP I u I outp111en1 treatment S4S-4 SS3 program. you never need BURGLAR ALARM TAAi· 10 be hospllaJlzed. mtu NEE. aome etectrlcel time from work. or time e11per nee Cell btwn from your family Mor-I O A M • S 3 0 P M nlng & evening programs 631-346S. available & Insurance approved CLElllOAL/PlllT TIIE TME IOIRl•IS Looking lor Interesting 1653 E. Lincoln, Oranpe work? Typing. no shor- 4647 Long Beach Blvd , !hand 8-Noon Ole on Long Beech P C.H 646-7431 HB Front e•posure, lg sign aree, 65¢ sq It Ownr 213·450·6SSS .... r. WutH SOJO Call 1·100·422-llll CONSTRUCTION-Sub· •• • •• •••••••••• ••••• • ---------con1rec1ors, qlty, good ---------•Need $30,000 3rd TO, * * * perlormance. res1deott11. very large equity wetet· ltlaRtis Parlor 811 sub• 760·68S9. 9-S * HWPlllT * front home 8•2-SS83 Component manulactu· rar detlree engineer w/ knowledge or A.T.E. In both active and passive componenls Position will quickly edvtnoe lo managertel poal11on II quallUe<I Submit resume to Box 75S, care of Dally P1IOI, P.O. Box 1S80, Costa MtSI, Cl General Need 25 super- visors, pen & Flllme tor new welg'11 loss prog- ram Wiii train 631·2801 ""' Tiii Eves and/or weekends Responsible adults, ov11 21, with outstanding, Ill· lraclive pereonel1tle1 to work wllh youth (ages 10·1•) Call 2-SPM . 642-•321, Ex1. 346. EOE PAllT Ttlf Newspaper Promotion, Mon -Fr i 5·30PM·9 30PM, Sal 9 30·1 30PM $84.00 to s1ar1 ranka or the self em-ABBEY MOVING SALE • Hld9·8· ··~,, ... ,, ployed? FARMER'S IN· ANTIQUE MALL tied, loveseat, Ibis, chrs GARAGE.SA.LE·:·Chi-;;; SUAANCE GROUP, ona l 17~~~:;,;"~~~~:v• 1oy5, etc Sat only 2763 beat 1 ,,, Stove ovens of the leading 1n1urer1 tn ss4•8103 Tern Clrcle CM stereo~ men 5 ~lothes: the nation. 11 •i<pandlng Saddlea & Misc 1 ack, 1828 Nawporl Hiii Or In Orange County NB 64 621 s s " you .,. lnleteated In STEAMER TRUNK Bird & Perro! Cagn. . 4• 1, all un owning & operating a Ong beaulllul cond Fix-up Bikes & Pana, 9·S $ Toys, Vinyl Couch & ---G-S---F--S-bu11na11 ol your own, 120. 494-4163 Loveseat. Perimeter MOVIN ALE. rl , a1 inveet one hour ot your S J u I y 9 I II & 1 0 I h time 11 our FllCls Semi-Large dre.sser. Circa Alarm }ISl tm, Mtac 9am-7pm 703 St James nar Call Judi for dettlls 1930-1940 s Derk wood, RC Cot1 $5 75tca 387 Place NB (&nd or 15th 81 963_,.518 neavv with scroll work Granade Way C M SI) Tools, d tsries. 11• S11e1 MUST SELL Secr1t1ce 631-208S nens. kllchenware, furn1. SS99 S49-0S76 Call al-Sat 7110, 9.3 2 sinks, 2 turll, MUCH MORE ter 5pm, most weekdays. tOllels. turn . ptentt. toys 5A8·67S2 CASH ONLY Then partnerah1p'a &hart General of profits Must have INFORMATION on Alas-pleesanl voice. private 1can. out of aiate and desk & phone. caauat attire. F0t tnterv1-. call o .... rsees tobs now avll· eller 6PM lmmedllle opening 101 outllde salesman 1n waterworks supply bust- neu To cover Orange Co Co benellts & ••· pense pecltage. talery plus comm Call Charlie. 53•~32S COlLECTU PUTtl misc household 274 MOVING SALE. all 22 yrs. IMAAI STYLE Bowling Green Dr china kllchen. furn S29 9S Fairvi-/Princeion 1001, etc 1209 W Bal· 22k gold trim Lid sup. Washer/dryer S7S ea boa Sunday only ply Order today Uk DIShweatier S2S Kit lable S20.000 10 SS0.000 642·S678 txt 312 a ye er C all ·---------301·8S9-9333, Operator Phone Sollcllors needed 040 1s1 r1111 retort compan) gold chain given lree counters. mtsc Sii 4 Family Garage Sale w / 1s1 2 O orde rs 9am 28 17 LaSalle Everylhtng mull go GEN Ole . p/I •-S hrs. dally Some exp. nee •97-17'1 ........ ,1., ••••. a1 SURF & SAND hotel IS looking tor a bl-llngual nlghl supervisor Mon 1hru Fri , Spm to I I 30pm Contecl Miss M8'CI al 497.4477 HOUSEl&I Genera.I maintenance ebllllles & cieenup Must speak English Apply at 2277 Harbor Bl. C M 6•S-4840 INT DESIGN SALES Fla11 101 decor11lng nee Flex hrt Wiii train. •99-1461 LABORER. Ille wc><k, SS hr cash Newport Beech 5S9-5577 UllllESI Exp d I day/weelt. Laguna Beacn •94-07S 1 lllUllY Substitute positi ons needed for N.B. Publle Ubrety Musi hava on- call lie•. & min. avell ol 20 hrSlwlc lllUltU I MLS Degree. $9 •8lh1 Clllll I Entry level $5 60/hr Appllcattons may be obtained at Nwpl Center Branch. 8S6 San Cle· mente Dr .. N.B 92660 Please mell appllcatlon &/or resume to Ubrer) Adm1n111ra11on (samE address). tor Laguna Snores Pro- pe<1y. Xlnt woO<lng con· dltlons, top compense- llon. Call Tim 494·0748, 9AM to 8PM PlllTllUPttU Earn top pay taking snapshots In your atea Amateur pholographera needed. Ptrlllull time No experience or selling required. Write 10· Uni· versal, P.O Box 1223. Montebello. Ce 90640 Sates 64S~4840. ext 202 S•S-6274 Antiques. turn hsllld Men & women 10 cell on ---------11ems & much more businesses. unique tun Antique sewing machine Yard Sale 3264 Michigan Sat1Sun 9-S 19 Goodwill 1ob, must De aggressive cabinet gooo cond Bikes. kg bed, parrot Court 1 call closer• Only those $100 cage toots Se I/Sun 9·3 0-11-n-I -g-.-,-ag_e_s_a_te-A-ni-,. who know they ere lhe SS7-8683 be~ t c 8 1 1 1 r 0 m Garage Sile • Lots 01 QUBS turn11ure kitchen 19 t2 OAK HOOSIER" Goodies! Sii/Sun 10-4 goodies. toys Bargains IOAM-2PM Mr Tull cabinet Oak top and 879 Arbor St (Nr 19th & galore! 1938 & 1939 Port 646-4187 bollom. w/wh1t11 porce· Monrovia). C M Bishop Pl N B Sat & Sales, PIT. e11per req'd ta1n counter Xlnl condl· Tores • 12 16 5 SSO-S7S, Sun ell oay 5•9-•223 Local mature lady wani-110" S4SO 631·95s8 some new. some almost G REAT YARD SALE ed IO help In the Mole OLD 1924 Universal gas new Lg sale. minus dr Everything must go Hole Bl Lido Village. stove Marbled green S7Sl bsl olr Sal/Sun Sal/Sun 10.3 Cash Only 673·4655 porcelain with cream 196S Arnold Ave , CM 1911 Cliff Dr N Beach IEOllnAllY trim Has all working See 01mes-•·hne MOVING SALE Chllrs SS To ,•t •(CT 11•. parts Xlnt cond $400 Tabla. stereo T v s20 II .. II 631-8SS8 HTATt SALE Real Estate oriented Furnllure. beds. a11 con each Dishes p1c1ures. company noar atrporl, A••ll••tll 1010 dittoner. cl11na. much books throw rug 701 P.Tilll ULEI e•cel benefflS EK pr .Tr••••••••••••••••••• mc><e 9.s Sal/Sun. 1062 L 1d 0 P 8 ' k Dr N B En1<>y working with kids. req Type 70wpm Cell HARBOR AREA San Pablo Cr across trom Delaney's and wish Increased ear· Donna at 71417S2·4949 APPLIANCE SERVICE Aes11uran1 Sal/Sun We sell recond guar STOA AGE GAR AGE 10-2pm ~~~· ~~~J~y~r ::r~ lfORnllT /WC. appliances 549-3077 SALE 329 Untvt1slly °'w --0-M-E_N_S_N_E_w __ C_l_O-- now lo become • trained N-benk (In orgen1z1-Kenmore Washer CM Sal/Sun 9-SPM THING sales coun1111or C all lion) tiu tmmed nee<l Working S2S ANTIQUE GARAGE SALE Designer drlllMS. su11s. 2-SPM 642·•32 I EKI for secretery with good 6•6-09S3 . Too many 1lems to lisl. reg $150-$400 Now S 10 346 EOE 1~p1no and tetaled skills ---------beveled morror $ 1s Lace 10 $50 suits N-& used Excel satary Located 1n Used kllellen appliances IECEn/TYPllT Sen Clemente Call oven. counter lop slove, table<:lothes SS 00 Dis-tops. JllCkets. pents 50c Iles 25, -SS PICIUI es up 701 Lido Par11 Or lor nan. hNdquartered 492-0411forappt si nk & OIShwasher Sl 00-SIO Victorian NB across from Deta-olc Jonn Wayne Alrpon __ S_E_C_'Y_/_l_n __ IO_l_--i_6_•_o_-_18_7_6 ______ ch111 $10 Fr1/Sa1 1622 ney s Restaurant Sall area Musi have pleasant ELEC range. microwave, Monrovia. CM (2 blocks Sun 10.2 personallly wt lront otc Sml law office specltll· sell-clean oven Show wesl of Pl1otnli1 btwn --------- appear Accurate typing t ing in lax matters High pme S97S 847-S839 16th & 171h St) I•• Cl1•1•l1 e must Full benefit pkg accuracy 1ypts1 Word ---------•••• •• •• ••••• •••. ••• •• Salary open S53-0644 processing detired but I Ill lPPlJAICll S FAMILY GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE Love ror eppt not req'd Must have car Les 9S7-8l33 Sat Only 9·6 TraSh & seat good cond11ton. Salary S 1000-$1200 de-treasures gllore 1032 yellow beige, grMn $9S RECEPTIONIST penotng on quellllca-Freezer S200 Washer & Sea Breeze Dr . C M Tl#1n beds, tremee & lions Call Ma Patton. Oryer $12S ea Dish-W iison & P1cll1c headboardg S8S set. Irvine Law Firm, needs 6"4-6Sl6 bel 2-4PM washer$100 646-S848 8S1-0157 near new Olhergoodies rec;epllonlll tor llghl ty· Mon-F11 Refrigerator llke new, 2 Alley Sale. cotlee table, F11/Sa1 266 Victoria. San ping & general ore du· -.-._.-,,-,-.-/-f-,-,-,,-.... -.-,-door Frost free Sl6S end tables. twn bed. _c_i_e_men __ ie _____ _ I I es c • 11 L a u r I e •• ,. "'' 893·9060 w • Serious career oppty springs. frames. misc .. 11l•1•1ft1 833"3622 Sall Comm/Vac, etc HOVER UPRIGHT VAC ilems 25¢ to $60 1S8 l •••••••••••••••••••••• RECEPTit•llT S•0·8889 blwn 3-7PM Otal-a-mahc power drive. Coriander CM 8·SPM SAT July 10th. 9em lo Th S/F I/Sal 4pm 6931 Comel Cr Super therp olc. skills $70 492-6426 ur r TELE"' •• E Heil & Magnolia MISC req'd Col""""' nrad pre-SUPER SALE TV, mo,._,. •vv• " SlllOnt•• Aelrlg/ washers/dryers """ Goodies I'd Nr 0 C Airport. 11• Many 10 choose lrom 10 spd, surtbrd. weleutl. Non·smkr Call· Nancy. SlOOlup 8S9·0682 weight set, golf clubs. New In town? Ctuelfled 7S4-1910 We need good people to ---------crothea, misc Fri/Sat can f\elp you ~t meny set up tppotntmenls MAYTAG WASHER&. 9.4 3261 Michigan of your need1. 642-5&78 Airport Area. exec suit Open 24 hrs a dey COOKS, 1 lull time, 1 PIT, e11pend1. classy surroun .,, I 1 t 7 days a week Apply In person. Jolly LIFE GUARDS. salary up dings. prof e1mospl\efe, ,..';;::/,"' 181 Jacuzzi, Sauna Locals Roger 400 S. Coast Hwy. 10 $4 76 hr Aestaunint CaptalM, WallefW. WallltueS, HotletMS Coclctall Waitresses Bu1 & Baneodlll'I from our NewpOrt Beach DAYER. work greal. look ofli<:e 1n the evening tor like new. $250 pr Call Holiday Inn 1 new lravel M-F 5•8-3641 has 120 to 250 sq fl ot I S035 as well as lourlsts Laguna Beach 968-0311 llCIS & desk space fro • • ••••• ••••• •••• •••••• BankAmerlcard, Master iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Liquor clerk. recent exper 28S/mo. Including con I .I , llnull Charge, American Eic· -111(•/0Ull prelerred Full time club Selery + commit · LADY KENMORE s1on + bonus. Call WASHER/DRYER SET 833-3740 alt lpm igas). s22s 8S7-S790 rms, recepllonlal, 1n1 hrt&ac• C.. I••· press. Diners. All wal--" nlghll. Good pay & Pl!'· werlng service. lo1s o Speclall~fl\g tn 191 & 2nd come 7 l 4t 64S·3433 TYPIST manenl position. Apply parking, WP & Tix avett TO's tlna! 1949 2112 Harbor Bl CM Fasl·peeed •d agy ndt. In person. Holiday House 833-9978 Robt Sauter NH/CM teat, accurate 1yp1a1, Liquors 2937 E. Coul are needed 10< e new btalro r•teuralll. Apply. Put your 1dvertlllng mes-G·E wasner & matching 9AM-11AM, 333 Be)'llde aege -'*•the rMdetl elec dryer, avocado, Dr., Npl. Ben. ere. 842-5&78 good cond S 12 S pr A E Broker Bd Realtors COEDS . Would love 10 8Swpm Gen otc. duties Hwy. CdM $300/up. Cerpell, drapet 1 d-11 •-s 1 & --------- -54S-2298 air. 1730t Beech, HB 642-217! 5'5-061l par1yw11hyou Call Sue g:~efttlve~';k 10~1~11• LIVE-INCOMPANION IAl.llll.lll 842-2834 WIDOW HAS US for TD's or Kathy anytime ball, 714-7S1-2160 FOR ELDERLY LADY Pharmacy Friendly --Y-IEW--1-1-1-11-1---l AE Loans. 10K Up. No 9S3-9363 I~~~~~~~~~ 873-8282 nelghbOrhood shopping Credit Check, No Pen----------I: center. Houra 10-7, Nwpl view. Approx I, 673-731t •• Cluelfled ed• will point 644-2111. sq fl •• you In Ille rlghl dtrec:1ton ""'""" knoc:ltl often when you uee result-getting Dilly Piiot Ct1111tled "d• to reecn 1t1e Orange Coast mtrktl. Phone 1142-~78 Frigidaire 18 lb loed washer, runs great $100 Call Ben days 631-9020. all 10PM 960-8189 Dryer, Kenmore eleclr . uMd 2 times Sacrtfice $150, 731-1766 l•il'1•1 FtH I• 1H 104S #•t11i.J1 IOZ5 • • • • • • ••• • • ••• • • •• • • •• • • •• •• •• •••. • • •• • • • • • • FREE Kil tens. 3 mos .. lo· MOW 3IO/f1, veable. cuddly & effec- Aedwood 2x6 decking, 1100111 6'1S·6496 4-20 !Ong: also redwood Lhesa Apso AKC pape<s. fencing C11t Jim 0t Ken mate 2 years old. anyllme, 775· 1'91 67S~696 c •• ,, .. , r~~.'~! ........ 1.~ .:..;_,., 1030 Sola, IOVHHI & chair, •••~·~"•••••••••••• xlnt cood lv0<y/ green/ M I ma Ya M 8 4 5 2 'I• : rust woven design. 3 pcs. 80mmF2.8, 210mml4; $600 6••·S261 . PD prism flndcw + ex1r11 Welt·appotntll<I olllce w ally Dennison & Assoc .,.,, ,,.,.................... Ar• you plennlng •move? Tut1.-S11. Nwpt Bch 85&-7100 A / : : to find the home you Ha11e tomelhlng 10 Mii? ---------l •••••tl•l•ll We are"-kJng to build a labof pool of quallfled need. &42-S878 Claullled lldl do It welt ~~~~~~~~~~I Kelvlnator Aelrtgerator, OFFICE Rnlll ltn•••l•/ '"""phlc aru .... BOnnel foc two de .... rt-11 in •--------•·-------111n1 cond s12s $635, 642-2490 Genuine oat! rolUop ~ Super 8 Aulo zoom, never used S7S. 5S2-9SS3 I ll 8PM. S4' wide, as new, '" price S49S C a si\ 6ol&-400S ·-Jl " ' ... -.-,,....-·-·· --------+-------~..--------... 547-2918 Approx. 1200 sq fl o _,,••ID OW' pre-pl't!ll area. U you ha_,. ex~ In Newport Blvd Aikin •••••••••••••••••••••• composing room or camera departmeont work 80¢ pr sq h . Pete John ~!!.~.!.'.";,! .... !.~~ and are tnterwted in new1paper production, son, 831-1288 consider the opportunlllea offered by the O.lly Two etory office 1ullt avail In W Coal e Mesa Call Books on Tepe, 548-5525 (•Ilk for Jo) FOUND ADS ARE FREE can: IU-Hll CdM dill tulle. MC. tmple l)llg, ulll pd. 2855 E. C111":'!=~~~~~~~ Hwy. 67~8llOO t~ COST A MESA ofllce REWARD: Lott ltrge , .. epece tor ..... approx mill SltrneM Sulpolnl· 2 000 sq" ol ~ ortioee' •· An1wer1 to Muffin G.n.11 'work ., ... ptut Bllboe Island. 873-12•1 recepllon room. Prof LOST W•atclllf 1re1 decorated. Xlnl location. Grey Cocllt 1lel "Corky" Al the 405 Fwy & Hlfbof A e w 1 r d , u r g I n I Blvd 11111. For more Into 645·7080. wrk ~ 1-•408 call weekdays, 751-01111 LOST· Cellco ctt, neul. Fiii lllT l•m, 12 rr1 old. Very Ltg ~ eulle wleml vu lhof1 1111. 718. Aewlfd of oay. All or pert from _5_5_,_·_13_8_1 ____ _ I 1,80 Pf n 2 mos ,, .. ren1 10 ~lfled 1enan1. Ctll 64 e tor 1n10. UfflllT lfPIOI Rllly lmc>fCMld 1&00 tq fl B1y1l d1/J1mOOt ••· Awllll. lmmed. 14().-4925 llWIM..U N t DcMf, N8 9'14111 Fovnd Key ring w / 14 keys vto Vlc:torl• & N1t1onal. CM. 0 111 to Identify 94f·t.3M SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS K--·~P ~·--IAM<MWT flltlt dn!CMNt: "Do you : Pilo1 We are teelung to incre~ our pert-time labor force: fuU·time OJ>C'nlngl may develop in the nt>ar future We are moel lnte""ted In people with lkHh an lhe foUow1"i areas: Paste-up ad bulldl"i or page make-up experience datreble. Proof reader Copy Typist Auto Pert Tyoist with typnetunc a6llity AbiJJty io wortc fllll and accurately under ~ ~. f'lui~ houri and CIAya INnll "" WOf1cl ... you : 1 !Mf\a'" teooM dto-, Th• Dally Pilot I• an ~ual oppor tunity l*ltl ·~-.Md I W9114 to • em player. Wom•" 1nlll ,mlRorhlH art o\'l!M9 Mtp,r• It .... ! •• .. ntP' w 1•1· I '''"'' I Mt. '•"'"' i • " • J ) ) (,--'""!co;---) ) Newspaper Carriers tor routes in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley & Newport ~ach • • •ooc1 .. dsp s.,.,, ..... I .,. .. Ptlall G.E we.she<. good condl· ---------IAnllque mahogany o.ot- tlon. works great $100 C•ll 10,5 gltn drtuer w/m lrror, 731-1766 •••••••••••••••••••••• S311S OBO ---------Hlmeleyan kl1ten, 12 raflnlshed. · REFAIGEAA TOA Weeki, show champ, fine. _6_4_6_-•_oo_s_. ____ _ Like new, frost free, see Ip o Int e S 2 7 5 Antique mahog1ny swivel 2 dr S 16S. 893-9080 8SS-9471 otttce chair wllfmt refl- Wlllrlpool rrost-lree free· ._, IHO ntthed S lllS 646-4005 zer. 18 cu 11, llke new. :-.-~·••••••••••••••••• Couch . Like new. 50% S300 549-0156 AKC Doberman pupptet, down fitted, standard -A-.-,-,1-,.-----1-0-1-S champ 1lred, snow qu11 elze, tapestry print. $400. •••••••••••••••••••••• Red or blk , M I F 8S1-8267 968-8502 O< 984·•522 , ________ _ PUBLIC FURNITURE Betulltul Antique Solld Germen Shep pups, 1 Otk Tebl• w/2 tH vH *•ucTION* Wiii, S25. mi l• or , •• S29S. 771-3292. n male. 1164'-7284 th 5PM I , ..... _ 7tM MlllreH. Slmmon1, Kg ...., ,..,., Aus111111n Shep Pupt, u BHutyrHt. llrm, 4 N-& uMd bdrm, dining chmpn llnH. bluet & mos. Xlnt eond S250 rm a living rm tum. u-black ttlt. females only (SSOO nu) 540-0117 IO<te<I ttytle. lj)pllencM 2 1 3 I V 9 5 • 1 5 8 2 , PLUS lOTS MORE. 21317M-US39. MOVING. Indoor lumlture, lift SAVI SAYE Pupp1e1 •.+ oolden Re1ri.-~rdJ~~~u~~~·~!~ W• honor Bol A, M C. ..,., Shi female, 2 male. pon Beech 64M152 CHhler'1 Ch•c lla I StO each 548-4050 -----·-----C H h. NO PERSONAi. , Pecanwl gl ... ~cof* CHECKS PlEASEt Food Pe1e "A ' Pffple. Boar· & lf'\d 11~-Vft1t9 t valtable. hlf'lll tub)9C1 ding & ~ll!G·.,~ EleOent IOfa bed. $400. to pNMie, pu~ for ..... H ..,....,. 1116°·,NO llU'fDI A11Ym Gennen S~d Pllt)l)y. ------TMU--- 2015\t Newpor1 llllld CM AKC. C1\tm910n 1176 Wood w'*"'-lilkJnQ 133.-"25 146ollft 769-0215 uo. . i 15-W4 M::. ·~~::1'.'li/,~ •& e IJJ• !!r./ff ......... ~ otr. f.'5.7091 1 r1nc1 ""· rn11ee .. u. 0~:~:~· Flltt:72 "POOOLH AAI! PI O· :u~n ... u oo. ytl 115 t44.fm-Pll" TUC\lp •tOY· ~--~--:-~ ...... -' ' ntl lllalurt '4t•tl4t , NMt II .. dell & otlelr• AN otwome liMOtl Cl'UIW) OO.dint & eroomlnt, NII ..,.,,, I tlO 11tH , like nt wi H U rm fl ' Mff IU01tl belt oft Mt·ltv? At • •"'• ,........ • Df'tltNr .,....,.,.,, .,._. OIAl.I~ ,,.. Ill """ .... 1 Wf, ~ llKMf MW, ... lftt•M ~. ,,,.. II, I M9 iit·tP• 71 l ral"t i . l lO·U fl er ,._ ....... ..., _... 1•·• "'' to .,; .-•. ,_ ... _11 ..... '4----~• -· ""'· ... "...... ... ,.. ~. : ·~~· INtl"*lt "91•L!M \i • ........ ~....... • •• t ••• ' ' •••• ·~·~·~·:· ·:.:·~·~·~·.:.":.;·~·~·.:.·:.· ·:..:·:..:·~·.:.·.:.·.:.· ·:.:·:.:·.:.·~··~·-1....:~============~~~~~=I!!~ Yt Ut Vrtl~11r1le ,., '~I iii" ... ••le ••• , .. !!!!!~~~J 11Mfll , 0'111ftad All .. •FJ \ ( • Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Frld•y, July 9, '1 982 DI DIN!Pn. ....... Mff """"1. ....... IMf ~!Mf ... l!lf l1ll ............. ll.t! f!tA'h.fftm .... IJff ~th.h:tf'O .••• !Jff •= 'I.~ f.'.'!!..,1!'11. ... 1.~!f M.::J~ad:= l,\d. lolabecl , nl·qual, Qfl, LIVI N"t• O~lcatl•I• a 1ov•blrd1, ~ •• ... ::.:..;,:·~·.~:-·,• • • WE PAY oel4 64f.t1N ' earttllonH .1. brand '"' len<t tOmtoM you IOve bablu ' tlr•adt ,., -.. TOP DOWll NGO. taMrM 1 beMitlfW l>OUQY•t of 30 &'1·1114, 811-rlQlloM1 plokup1 & 8~ oondtti~. DOI bo• lllllUf'l'I bellOoflt. l'erteot y & t coctt ooup1;, .t to OhOOU o··· IPflno• & ma11,...1 145. 1111.tt. eota & lovaaeat, f0t ell ooo. utona .... ,, ~ ta":" 1 Mii a. tromJ (. OOf 'TH) IStk. FOfl 1111 01&. 641.f140 oon~atY •tl';. orig. thl "hlek" out of roaea. t • 1;~11,;;ci-· A30t3). PrtCM ttartlno al lUll ........ l<lno llu bid l 1H, LC! ~.01.:~a:O' o. •Int 8?M4lt BABY MAL~ARD DUCK ., ....... NITIAl/111111 dretMt & rnlrr0t w1a nit• IS oelC bdrm Mt mo-Mii .... Ill, H 2480 Harbol' Blvd. t laridl HO, OOl.tch 180, c:'n atyle nr new ' Ol'lg 411 n bl cont!. Loc1l 846·23511 COSTA MESA chl lt 120• "4-&302 s 8 So i 1 c. I 4 o o : mfo. Month ol July tPe· Mt-4800 rwtn bide. •tra 1ong. + 1&o-11eo c 1a1 . 11 a o o . ,,,.,. j "-u• a..a Mt-HIT frame & bo• eprlno•. 1141&30·35ot ••••••••••t;1 •••• 1.~~'f HIS. 55•2110 a. .... ,,,, .... p=·,1:k~~'i:i:'tn: w1 ,,, Set Club ohra, btue1 r.:iA•••••••••••:-r.u IUIT1fll tun1d. hu atool 01n OLIAll Olll polyt1t1r/v11v11. gooo SUl•!fll OAAAO! SALE •II llUIPAllTll dlllvet 1750 147·Se'T2 'II T·lllll All TllUOll cond. 175, 841-2005 tiouHllOld lurnlthlnge, OIUMI · · · Tll PllOI II UllULLY llllllT" oouol'IH , Ohllrt, p1ln• YAMAHA 8' GAAND th ch R~, mint, 111,000. Dt11ur, nlgM 1t1nd, t1n01, boOll•. ox12 tent, Lo h°'"· ematl o.t• l G3E modll, walnut, 'TY" on thla 24' crawler wl IO mu 750-09t310'13-9003 l!.¥11. '!Y!!!!I... •• •• ~1.~1 .1!!1!!.'11. •••••• '11!! •••••••••••• 1.~!f !!!! ••....••••.•• !.~!! '78 8pyd1r 12,, 11000 'to BMW 3231. 2 dr, O oyl, l)elow book, IOOllt & runt a apd, tinted gla11, Re-lantutlc, no nick• or oaro Jtatt. 25,000 ml, dentt. 30 IJIPO. 14435. I 11 , 0 0 0 I b •I of r Jim 648-7245. 548·7282 '77 5301. fl.Illy loadld. blk ••• ,. 1111 w/tan tnt I seaoo for ··············••tttt•t quick t11e e.46·94&& lllllA Hltlltf f~~'! ............ !.~!! ·12 V9. 4 •PM<'· etereo, n1w paint & t1r11. $1460 946-904.t '73 Ceprl. 1 owner, 4.oy1, $ 1800 631·118.C Wt can htlpl 81lor1 you buy, ehec:;k our unblat .. bit .. 11c11on, nvlno• and 1erv1G11 UllVElllln UUI I llllvtOI 2850 HarbOr 81vd COSTA MESA m&hog1ny & cant, bed & olotll••· Set. 10200 muoh mor•. Call to ... old. 19800. 813-6280 penonality ahc'I noticed wherever COHMRL CHEVROLET 140-1140 lrtm•. couch, OOfflt Santa Carlotll, Ftn Val· Whit .... I have ' to she g ....... ! Sleen1t 4. en,.l........I head, 'II 01111.lHI Ctlt 1111 'J\..l' •t.1rt.o1 H 1 · t1ble, rattan, rattan di· 1ey pt~ your apeolal order. Ollux1 Conri Spl,,.t Org. ~· r-..... ~ Aunt gOOd. good bod'/, ••• • ••••••••• • •••• •••• n1tt1 Ht. 860-0175 8'0·8109 tvee/ wlcnde. an with blnch lncld1 24 lots of teak, stainless steel & rnarb1e 1725 or olflf. 848·4161 co T J _8_2_H_o_n_d_a_A_c_c_or-d-. -4-0-r. "1'-·I \ 'IH 1 ~4&-1200 ••lllM.U IMll 1111 lr11 leuona cout111y & xtras '7.C L • 2 ar .. auto, 5spd, AM/Im cess. bra, Ntw, O.aut. 8.C" Simmon• .......... 1........... Organ E.xchange 11500. galley, Iota of inat.rwnenl.I e · '66 T·Blrd. 3 1pd w l xlnl running condition. $8300. 495.6313 plltowbaok 1ofa (not Cragtr Mage, good 771·3292. Call Lido Yacht Broken for more ov1rdrlve. lmmac. Must ---1111-1-1-1-R-ll--oood Urea. 72,000 ml iola·b•d), bamboo I•· IUI lib IH cond. $95 pr. Clll fo ct.. . details, 675·091~. Me. I 16.000. 831-3328 Top dollar• for Sport a •$~1~,6~9~5~. ~86~7~·~28~1~9~~~1 ~!1c~b~~ nde~ a~~':n~:i: ~:=an,~. $&$0. 12x16 blu./grtan tweed tall1, 840·8700 evell lttrU• ll1dJ.•1ml ~~~ MOTD Aepllc1r, 12,000 Cara, Bugs, C1mpera, -m1w Sony AM/FM ce11 w/frlng9d and1. 140. wkndt. •••••.,.0 •••••0 •••••• ml, yellow w/tan !OP & 914'•. Audl'a D•I••• 1110 radio, nooo cond $3600 Trund'-bed, brand new, 531-0832 l<1nmOl'1 MWlng machine, ,. • I 1 1 •7500 4 44 7677 c ••GA •••••••••••••••••••••• •97•39•58 1100,..XI t bu I In wood cabfnet. $45. ,..,, 1111 f011 11••1fll1 •If " • · " · • Ask for UI "" .. ' ~2 9~82 J~ lf1"' Mattreu & 5"0·7'409 ····''·••••••••••••••• l••t 11# 1-7_75_·6_33_7 _____ 1 Jll lllllll • II!' bo• spring, 130. Catamaran w/Jlb & trlr tor •••••••••••••••••••••• 1936 Claulc Ford P.U. YILllWllll •IT llLL 4~5·;~;tEMERALO~~P: 6'14•7711 Gary quick tale. 1840 or beet Extre~tly clean. ouitom New body & paint. needs 18711 Beach Blvd. BEAUTIFUL Student pralMd at $12.000. Will Street addren If painting lr.,rll•f. ""' lllf offer. ><Int oond. Rtok bit 8 cimper, wlll flt any work. 494-7138 Erik HUNTINGTON e•cH • ·:::,• -.·::.:.·· .. ·•••••• 951.1001 e.40-1080 truck. all amen111ee. i---------i d11k, very good condl-""IOI' $30001 8"0·8688 kit, $50. Pay off In one _.I ..,_, ., · S 1800. 642-1163 dys, IHtHll•••I 142-2000 Uon. only 136. 840·8709 • ti 1011 •dlyl 761-7652 We buy and Mii (11.tlllt'I SAILBOAT, 26' CleHIC 8.C2·8267 evea. J 1530 -------- •ft 6PM. ..~ .. !'~............ WOOD ,t.NIMAL CAGE uMd apor1lng equip. on Ludera, w/11ip In Npt ... "--' H J"L ll~O ••• ~!~!!~~••••••••••• WARTED! 80" Couch. used, tan/ SEARS TABLE SAW 3 4 FT $30 con1lgnment Snow Bch. $3000/0BO. See at ,.,,.,, ... n " •75 scout. 2x2. New trans, p x · · Skiing. wind turfing, 28th S t . Mar In 1 , •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~en:J:~l~~:~i~~: u:,.•::OO.~~~O..~;ver 875.()638 water tkllng, tennis, 1urt 213·592·4988 1111-lllE 1111 :~~. e~~:u~1n't·.:~:'x~ 575.3391 MOROCCAN CLOTHING board. back packing, , Reconditioned 8-47-8096 S2000l olr. 646•4533. · #l1ttll•HHI IOI 10111 Oil Of IHI clothlno lor all above 16 Hobie Cat. yellow w/ 3 22 KING INNERSPRING EX· •••••••••••••••••••••• • spor11. 645·.C310. 1779 teq. sunrl11 Hiii. Like 196' Burgandy Puch _2_13_1_82_1-_4 _____ , ·30 280 zx TAA FIRM mattreas 111, Wheelcll1lr. EvetNll Jen· Unique In Calif. for exotic Newport Blvd CM new. S2500. 675·6161. Maxi. 1300-llftll l•n ~~iillli~liiimW.Miilllll never used, worth $530, nlngs model. Gold vlnyt ~~~~~~~;~~=~~ud~ Remln ton 700BD~. 243 AMF Catamaran/Outrlg, Call Doug, 640-5100 1;1, ' 1141 wt!'o~'!!n!~L~r!e. aao. $2.C8 def. Never w/~ll features. Xlnt Maroc, 1104 S. Coast Callboer. wlleutold 2x7 very good cond. $350. ll•lll~Tfln/ •••••••••••••••••••••• velour seata. You supply used queen 91• worth cond.S3006"6-.t67• Hwy,Lag.Bch,548-1674 1 4 25 . ph 963-52721 ltHllll llSO GO CART. llberglau, the tun. (150721). Just $399, cash only, S218 Large m1crame plant evs. s5c8°0P35e -, c J •••••••••••••••••••••• Indy. body, 3 HP, game need reliable party to del. Usuelfy home, hanger $5. Approx 6 It. 4 • 1 atamaran wllb & trlr, '79 Black Yamaha s ho w prize . S690. make small month ly 754-7350 tall. John Wayne Tennis Club xlnt cond. 1890. Rick XS-"OO. new, only 2800 847.5839 --------- 545-6188 Membership tor sale rf. .. "., 640-1980, 957·1001 m l . Fast self $950 . ---------1 Hlgheet cash Immediately r:·:~s~om~ld ~~n~:~·~ Honda. Toyota, Datsun, ell moke$. $199 d°" 11 No 1st or laat, no dePO· 811 No lie lee Delivers any lease, t>uys any car over our cost. All Savers Leasing 7141634-0189 Honda '79 Civic, 4 spd. 48.000 m1 , tape, Mich. Showroom cond $3.750 or t>est offer 644-4481 Eastt>lufl Buying New Prelude '75 Honda CIVIC WGN am/Im caas. nu paint, rool rack, lo ml, xlnl cond. 31+ mpg, $2400 Must see" 857 -4110 **I BUY** $ t 200 Call B1llle. BJFI llllH IOH 6-42 0955 4 WiHI Dtl rfl llSO tor your vetHcle. Do- $2000 • full family mem-833·3160. • •••• -.:1••••••••••••••• I S L A I D E II . ••••• ••••••••••••••••• mes 11 e or Io r e I 9 n -P8~21~ 4~uoeo As5k516o'. 1Rooose8 ---------Good used Furniture & bet'thlp In John Wayne Mttantz Auto Stereo. 'lt lleella Oll210, '79 Ford XLT Bronco 4x4, 551·8285 Appllanoet·OA twill sell T1nnl1 Club tor only Gorgeous wedding dress. moclel CAA-300, 10 w/ YACHTS' s•50 546.()1... lully equipped, 46,000 ---------1 Proto LIM. 81 C1v1c, 4 door. 5 speed. air 22K. xlnt Must selll $6400 PP 559·6086 1900. 71~/821-1503 Veil, sllp,Jloves. Size .. · "" ml 510·8299. So. Call! ---------or SELL for You .. ch. Great 1ound, S90. 'lt 110 lllTCMIAOI ....... ,a•--S.-7. 642.() 6. orlbO 640-8855. IHIL YIU 'II 111111 HO oldest 4 Wheel Drive Dir, A•t., f•Ntltd . WEEKEND ONLY -'15" -·-Kitchen 1et w/3 chr1. OLOSlllT ••LE over 15 units In stock. •••••"···'·~•••••••••• auto. air, 33K. super 141-IUI IH·HH gflyllh. 120. WESTERN SADDLE BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA -844"5585 COPELAND MOTORS Al/• l••H 9105 cond. $4900 760-9061 I lft ftllfTllll 566·2170 s:~.\~~e;I Color TV sale. 2 yr wrnty. ISLANg:~:t:Te:POAT 'll lellla lblllrt 520 No Harbor, SA ••••••••.•••••••••••••• '74 7 !O Station Wagon Les 957•8t33 WEDDING DRESS -Never 1148· Free dellvery. •Incredible saving• CA250. $200/bat olr. 558·8000 Real clean. $2700 or best l7 HONDA ACCORD 2 DOOR worn. a 12, Wm. Cahill FlllPUOI IOIHI TV JOhn'a 6"6• 1786 •Special financing 963-5539 fr•tkl ISIO otter 673-0491 New IUll-slze maureu M t, design. Atklng $200. w/tools, new, asking TEXAS INSTRUMENTS •Sllps 11vallabl1 'll llllll lll•I •••••••••••••••••••••• •74 Datsun 260Z. 2+2 165. New queen alze. 979-0692 $50. 675·386" HOME COMPUTER •Factory tours " '79 TOYOTA PICKUP New black paint Wire $100. 750-5832 Yamaha Guitar a.225 w/ New, $288 64'4·771t •Preview showing ol the Str8411 legal. $250 *MIST SILL* wheels A ir, am/Im ti speed -Stereo 506TDD W••--•R ••LR new Islander 48 under 963-4208 s •• .. I t I 71 ALFI SPYDER $ 5 7 7 7 OHOll _ ...... --" case, new, bought for Teak stereo ceblnets w/ port moue. gre1 m • 4 00/ t>at olr 84 • 0 2 July 17 &. 18 $275. wilt sell $150. blti n Pioneer & Teac construction Small Suzuki motorcycle. leage, cust wheel1, dhc. $2995 11 llElll, II,.... Set/Sun 10AM-3PM 850-0715 eves equip. $1000. 551·9119 •Door prizes needs ring job $100. Interior and mor e! 1 ~!~erk·~~~·~2;22Z~H S40 Oii IH·lllO •Refreshments 675-3391 1150786") Just need re-Barely Legal major mlgr Hvy round wrought Iron Mitsubishi under-dash A one. In a llletlme op-llat>le party to mike King headboard, white. French Prov. l(lnl cond. $20 980-9678 Oueen Simmons hide-a- bed. beige/ rust/ grHn llor11, $175. 960-9095 01 swimwear & leotards chandeller w/6 amber auto. caas. player, new. portunlty to take advan· '68 SUZUKI l25 small monthly pmts. No ia holding their lst an-stacked llghta, 2'h' dla. euto. rev .. lull features.. tege of this Islander Needs work $50. old contracts 10 assume. nuel Warehouse Sele. $75. 6"2·9859 1ft 6PM S 115. 645-1933 evea.. Yachts' special purchase 644-5585 No back pmts due. Ask Design eamples & end 5 1 Iott ol awtmwear & teo· Leaded glass hanging Tll· 833• 524 wkdya Pan. ·77 HONDA 750F SS new tor Ro se 842-4400, tards at greatly reduced !any lamp 4'• t5", 4 Sony 5" Black & white UT. •1111111. en g I n e very I est . 556-1008 Proto LIM. prlcet. No credit cards bulbs, earthtones. $1Cl0. portable TV, $50. .lllJ 17 ull 11 870-7144 days. wee-•77 Ford F·250, AC, AMI accepted. Cash o r 642-9859 alt 6PM 6-42-9859 alt 6PM. 10•·IPI kends. FM $4000 Checksonly.lOl1Brloso .75Klrby needs tune-up. Colorconsole25"TV Sponsored by the '79-80 BMW A65, ~Int · 840-4992 $7915 DICK MILLER MO TORS l."1 fl f!Jfl<el ~'" Sant • AnJ ~~.' ? I 5! '80 210 Excel cond Am/ Fm cass New ti res. $4200/bst orr 75 1-4 800 or 760·3691 Sally '82 Turbo 280ZX, gun DICK MILLER MOTORS l.''1 W l"IJ•n•r ~v• San! i Ana 'J'J2 :· 132 metal gray, wlllhr int, T---------1op, special nms. aulo, 76 Civic snrf. AM/FM 7,000 ml. Super sharp Stereo. cass New brks, $500 to assume 5 yr lse. trans. 5 sp Best otter Payments $38 0 mo 552-0738, 842-9946 Oak hutch, bookcase, qesk, Colonial style set $300, WW sep. 540..7409 Or .. CM. (blwn 17th & $ ' f I I d De 1a. f S c d 'I xi as lo ml 181h ott Whittler Blvd.'. 1001t>es53t6o_.4te5r5.7 Dk walnut, nr new, xlnt sen er a .... a o ou-on . man r , . •-------•r Ill cond. $195. 850·1860 thern Calllomla. $2600/ bst olr. 540-5621 Bdrm set, dbl canopy bed, llWHll nom e•I 25 dys. 640-0838 IElmFIL 1111 TIYITI 549-1343, 966-6434 .. 130 . JHHI J A•li 9101 71 DATSUN 510. needs ··'··· •••••••••••••••• • • • •••••• ,. •• •• • • • •••. work $500 MUST SELL JA G U A R X J 6 L 7 7 80 Audi 4000, 24.000 ml, 549-1953 Brown clean, reliable AC . AM I F M . 4 d r .. 72 240z. Automatic. xt,a 75.000 mt Trans just $8000/o!r. 552-3876 mfr Incl.. s32001080 rbll S 12 000 498-7997 9 drwr dresser. mirror. 6 Navajo Indian rugs, top T.rall.er hitch. 5000 lb, 1922 Barranca Rd. eves. g;;.;4~1 boy S 175 qlty. collector's Items. 78• 82 El Camino, 5255 IHll I #wt Irvine, CA 92714 ·75 Honda 250 Elsmore oilers. 2 sm drsrs, $25 value, $125. 536·857• L•l••••I 714-141-HH Many extras. $350. KITCHEN SET ea. 8 pe Comtemporary Formica kitchen table with • • .~ • .,;. ••••••••••••• 549-0975/673-1469 Joe SAS short bed. new clutch, new llres. new paint, xlnt c ond. $4575/olr 840-8709 all 6PM Table & 4 chelrs, $45, china set. wht/brwn 6 chairs $60. OfallAI f010 . -. ---------1 492-6426 $100/olfer. 646-6591 557·8393 •••••••••••••••••••••• Ranger 26 : >Cini cond. 77 Yamaha XT500. xlnt ------- '11 IHI 171 II Xlnt cond S 10,000 833-8755 eveslwknds. Used Tad kayak Prloed to selll Newporl cond $900. 642-8712 Ford P /U lH85753 Double t>ed. nice double BUTCHER Blk. cutting tbl. lli1,.ll••H., $32.5. moorlno a\.lall. 548-7992 work, 645-6939 home. $1400 Shell. CB. Lrg lllW 1112 headbO~:e.ro~·;0· Rack shelf drewer. W••IH 1011 Alt 5• 963•6897 "'81· '76 Honda XL350 ~4h8~;~;2 man) •Ires. •••••••••••••••••••••• Sofa & loveseat, celery & cream. cut velvet. xlnt cond. S.-50. 962·6202 DINING Am. set. Cherry- wood Tbl .. 6 chrs, cnlne cabnt. $500. 830--0559 Sho~ pri ze. s200. WANTE·o··H;;~'d:.;·t~;~ Dinghy, 8' lt>rgla. perfect 20· O.A. centert>oard XI"' cond. $600. 1972 Chevy Luv. Wt shell, .; ~:,tH:•• 847·5839 10 cover. automoblle Call for summer /un $125 Stoop, llberglaued, 3 642-2011 new point, mega. AMIFM Garage door opener. 6"5-4730 Kevin, 675-3732 tails w/old O.B. Sl300 Yamaha XS750, AM/FM. stereo cassette. custom good w-"'-lnn cond IH .. i w/pract new 5·2 HP CB Felrlnn new lire b Iota I S75. "'" ... 842~9282 ••lie•I 111 ,.,u H ''500 675•7788· s130010Bo~· 548-nsi ~~r~. ~u~f~. s2.6~. HO Trains switches h1t1••1at1· IOl3 •• !J.!!l~!!!. •.• !!H~ Tad Kayek, good condl· May trade. Judy 642.0452 tr.ells & ao9nery. On .tx8 ••••;·,;c·oRtiM0sei-000 " Mdl 1900. Rayephon Rt· tlon. s350ibest otter. -, 7_6_B_M_W_M_o-to_r_c_y_c_le-1 '76 Datsun longbed. Royal ULll-SHYICI WOOD Delk with 1 dra-tbl. $100. 6".t-6126 Xlnt cond. Zelgln cym• dar, Fururo depth finder, 675"5467 900Gc sell Of trade for a b lue wt cmpr. shell LUSlll we rs & O I a• s 'o P · ---------1 bals, access. & cases. pole winder outrigger HOBIE 16 '5 5. · 5 6. · 5 7. Chev Spoke rims. $2750/0BO. 20ic47x29 'h" $40. BUMPER POOL TABLE $1200 642-6676 poles. hooks. lures. lor Fullyequlpped w/extraa 552·5249 497-5613wkdys8-5 831-2040 495-4949 657-4110 BALLS & CUES · comm 'I llsherman. $2000 6"6-S'TSJ '---------1 UHUIAOI llW 175. 968-4537 ll.lll ... E YltUIS 642.0433 · '81 HONDA 750 Custom. '67 Ford F600 2'h ton 28402 Marguerite Pkwy 4 Aust colored uphol. pa· m - -... Ital/French. 838•2913 Lido 14, #432 ... use of Bal 1500 ml M1n1 cond Bobtail, 390 CID engine V ,1 tlo chalra. $25 lor all A ._ AVON AEOCAEST '81 Isl mooring tor 1 mo. Must sell at $2,150 or encl. van plua llftgate Mission le,o 857-41 tO 8 to 20' long, 36$ per It. Kaalno 6 ch. PA-Heed, w/mtr mount $725. $1950 575.0349 eves. t>est olr. 963-9595 $4900/ offer. 979-2000 (Avery Exit off 1-5) NEAR-NEW DBLE BED 775-1491 anytime. ~!~.;:~ :~~:.2s::~:'l ca.sh. 5-48-0226 "WINDSURFER" used. '79 KAWASAKI KZ 400 ext 132 or 551-3660 al-___ o_pe_n_s_u_n_d_ay_s __ I w/old wood frame, 1140 Large roll ot Sliver mate-h 0 r n s . S 4 6 0 11 rm S.-25 Good c;ondltlon S800 _1_e_r _4_p_m ______ 1 &' 675-0638 rlat, for Suntann ing 6"2•8155. '80 85hp Evlnrude motor, 642-6630 Firm 673-7925 days •72 Ford Camper Special. Plush dk green velour sofa blankets, $50/0BO pwr 1111· lo hrs, $l900. 8am-3pm. with cabover camper. & 1011eseat, like new, orig. 960-9678 Olllet f•nl t•lf I 642•7056 Oil H •-New tires. 642-65.COev cost $995, sacr. $325 POOL TABLE. Brunswi<:k L ; •••• , IOIS ... , i "'40 Gooo cond Inboard .•• ,., a .... , -I•/ set. 546-2855 lull sz. 1" slate w/ball •• ~!~•••••••••••••• •••• !, •. ~~~••••••••• possible sllp.$15.500 lttltlltfl•f• 1110 re1urn_ Xlnt cond. 1450. Metal SeGretary desk wtth 40' Newport Beach Moo-714·5'48-9568 ••••• :r.· ••••• ••••••••• 4 lll.lWEI Hll l40 64"-1126 or 955.1737 right hand phone $65. ring w/18' Inboard. HOBIE 12 Mono Cat. like Rent· 26' motor home. 675--0638 545·6188 5'45-8734 new. s800/best olr. sips 8, fully loaded. '78 Ford Aanchero GT Bro ugham, power brakec. steering & seat. Air, AM/FM. radio, vinyl top, hinged, solid, while vinyl cover on bed Ex- tras include. camper shell top, sliding window & removable plywood Insert wlpad & carpet. leevlng Country, MUST SELL. $3,900. (714) 6"6-4108 Brown naug. 6' Sola wl ·~;a~~1s~s6. motor and Repossened copier, 3M 30' Cebln Cruiser. 1wln 644-1843 645"86t6 loveseat, chair. ottoman. 6"6-2377 Model 3MVHS. needs engine wlsllp. Must sell Sabot plus oars. blue w/ IMMACULATE 27' M/H $550 all 964-4527 ---------1 some repair Phone Paul $7500. 213-927-0014. side stripe. •Int cond. for rent, call 646--4546 ---------•DESIGNER WAREHOUSE 641-7117 $375. 631-4678 . for Info. SALE Must sell: quality ---------19' Dinghy, Wh1ler type. --------- ... Ell" .. ' -1-y antiques for office or Repossessed Scrlptoma· first $150 takes II. Firm. L I Ar h I fuil•i• fr•nl 1110 ---"'" home. one of a kind Ile mall addressing s.&-1381 tltr IJI t rt •••••••"°•••••••••••••• Exqulatte reproduction Windsor chairs as shOWll In "Country Living" magazine. 640-2314 appl. Hiii.i Hll 111 New $685 • will Mii for $150. 8"7·5327 M d 28 I I Save $100 & have I WANTED br••s lampa & tlxtur-system, 0 · · nc · Cl I 18' L t k -~. cabinet & supplies. As-ass c aps ra e chance to win a Surfs· 18 to 20 Travel Traller antq. prints & framea, sume lease. 17 payts at Century bay b01t, 4 cyl, print Sailboard with a 545-8353 stained glass. accesso-568.45 ea. or submit Grey. $3500. 675-6161 purchase ot any n-La----------~~~~~~~~~ rlel & junk. Designer fa· d 1 J 1 'lt HI.Ill FIL.Oii V. •s1" brlcs. P!aln hollow core cash bid. Phone Paul ·79.21· Daycrulser Jet ser ur no uy. ••• ~ 111 Interior doors s 1o ea (714)6•1·7117. Cabin. sips•. b'O Chevy THE lAZfR STORE 25'. seU obnt. S5500. •••••••••••••••••••••• I 58 h 18900 All things Lazer & more. Sleeps 6. 962·7520 '77 VW Pasaenger Van takes 5. Contemporary Des le Top Cop I er ; eng .. on Y rs. · 824 W 18th St C M * lllT llLL * wrought Iron grlllwork SHAAPFAX 205, xlnt 54 •2719 (714)642:.08.C6 · · ' r. J1, Ut'J't. 1110 Super Clean. low miles. $50. lS39 Monrovia Ave. cond. perfect for small 16 fl Thunderbird. 50 HP .!! .• !!~ ••• !.!¥....... removable rear bench lfYlllOE SILE Npt Ben. Sat 9-3PM. office. S.-50. Call anytime Evlnrude, Tralter. New-aeats Enjoy great mllea- A divorce loroes the ale Kirby vacuum needs &lvmsg8.C8.0227. port Harbor Mooring .... 11,11111 OtlTtllTILll.llO ge and carry the of 3 beaut. couches. 8'. work, & c1rpe1 sham· E desk & h $2250. (714) 995·8007, Dtctl I01i Made from Ford Courier NE 1 G H Bo AH o o D t couch & metohlng 5 p 0 0 er , new • s 5 o • llk!_new &xecd k c alr., (213) '442-3240 da •••••••••••••••••••••• bOx w/lopper, nu paint. (679SWHI Just need re· plaid tovl!Slat. perl. for 540..7409 sl .... cnr es set, ---------:--1 Have 35' Nwpt mooring, 536•9832 lamlly rm. Tan, rutt & ---------• for $175. 552-9553 aft 13· Boaton Whaler, 40hp needs ,.5. will consider ~~~~~~~~~! llat>le party to make drk. brwn. $100 both.--------· 6PM Merc,under warr .. ~ trede/and or SS.= small monlhly pmts No Gorgeous 10· creeent-••-•--••ti l•t Mitch. 5"8·9001 675-3922 ·73 Pop Up Tent trtr. Stv. old contracts to assume. S h a P e d C 0 C h I -'..., T' htr. lcebOll, etec. brks. No t>ack pmts. due. ASk u w IJmWlll ...................... 25' Wellcr11t with trtr. lt.,ert larfH $1200. 963-1122 lor Rose 842-4400, matching uphol. Ibis. lll•lltff• PltellMh 1980. Loaded. Ready to 556-t008 Proto LIM. Down fflled cu1hlon1. Ht It 111.IO $50 pr. 6"2•2790 fish, 1 t 8,500 bet ofr Sllpsavall day. wk or mo. 8 FT TRAILER Pale yellow floral w/ ........ Wt PARROT -wllat a deal! 840-8786 6"6·0551 U·Haul type, fair cond. 'tl um-Hl came~ & grey •cc;nts. Sat/Sun July 10 & 11. Baby Double 'Yellow '78 Sk'9Jeck. 24' open Wt~ $175. 648-0~8 Extra heads. $700/obo. ~:rrn ;;::'C:n":_· H~i 30l 6-F Hllladay Head, 7 wk1, 1460. crulMr. t30 hip. volvo 85' allp or mooring for Aelf lftrin 1•111 963•5;39 8-48-3396 Si nta Ana 548-5440 d s I , auto p 11 o t . 11allbo1t. Npt Bch. Joe j Ann~n HOO '71 CHEV. VAN ~. ton. A 0 SOON YOU'LL SE SEEING SIGNS AROUND TOWN CALLING ATTENTION TO SA 1 ES! " •n 1111•11 ... 11•1• au (• y ........ _..... ..... eto.) 6"2·65"0.V 64"-0502 •••••••••••••••••••••• 350 turt>o. New u,..s & ·73 32' Luhra Sportflsner, BOAT SLIPS LITE BODY WORK & WH + MORE. $1800. or 226 Ch IN t AVAILABLE paint/up to 50% off your offer. ~c\ 811 p $Y:a ~ 0 g. Newport Beech 25', 28', bOdy snop est. 536-9832 STEVE 6-45-6506 5-48.0351 alt 5 40'. 52'. 8.C2-.C64", An Ch9vy truck pert1: 'h A•I• WulH ISH 28' Flbetglasa NayYWhale 9·5PM ton to diesel. Rblt. •••••••••••••••••••••• Boat, dleaet motor, Wlllf II-to IHI' wftlt transmlulon lrom $165 $4500 or trid• .a.--I &up.554-1850 642 7056 -t ,..., .... ,. s ock vw hel 6 . l•t•rt•t•4 •• .... !o11 & 12 g~ott •• ~~a ... 23' Imp, xlnt cond, greet hfll ...... o.11 Allt• No. .C79. 942-4300, Ad week•nder & ff1 hlng bo•t. 112.soo. 539-8574 wt r 111 # 4 I 0, Sitter. 24 hrs. ... ,, lt•I Ml-411114 ltn. 43", 47" x 38" Btk metal chn. ,,,, 30' aallbOat cieMfc dlllgo cat !OUYTI 130. 731·2133 •••••••••••••••••••••• wlprlme 40' mooring, 111 WE OUE UL a..H II.Pl t '11.500 tak11 both. Hiw t,,. crew at Chick N w p I 5"1·l38t lvtrton't Body 8h0p 631-3600/4 ......... 906 Sllp1 avail Uc> to 30 ft, bring the II.In In drMng 40' Viking tor Cl\lrter COM Area. 19/lt. C111 back again. 2°" oft on WEIP USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FREE APPlllW. Cormler·DeLlno OllYllUT 18211 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 141-ltll, 141-1111 Top Dolar Piid Flehlno. diving & 1n-Peggy Pet11on (114) any compi.t1 paint IOb t 1 r1 al nm• n t . c 111 955-2413 WllkdlYI 9-5 on your VW, Poreohe, For Your Carl ••"'"'1... Audi, 8MW & Mere9del. Jiii• I -,,_., ..... nm PltUI contact Mlle• or • .,,. "'1 "" rlU\ Ron et 973-0900. U11t .. ..,_, CREVIER * '78 3201; oulo . sn/rf, (i:438VCK) * ·79 5281. 4 spd . low mis .. (" 140YCC) * '79 5281, auto . sn/rt, (;:534261 5) * '79 633csl, auto .. low mis .. (a 5535418) * '80 3201: 5 spd . loa- ded' (.irBDV020) * '82 3201: 5 spd., loa- ded! ("EB0910) IH-1171 208 W tst, Santa Ana Closed Sunday * '78 3201; auro .. snlrl. (438VCKI • '79 833Gsl; auto .. 10..., mis . (5535418) * '80 3201; 5spd., loa- ded! ( l BOV020) * '77 5301: sn/rt tow mis. (842TRTI * '79 3201. 4 spd .. AIC. (468XEO) * '80 3201, 5 spd., snlrf. AIC. (959ZOKI IH-1171 208 W. 1st. Santa Ana Closed Sundey CHOICE INVENTORY VOLUME SALES & IOI llcLlllEI lllW Slle9-Servie4t-l ... lng 850 N. Beach Blvd. La H1bra 121-1111 Open Sundey '76 BMW 2002, 4 spd, 1unrool, Im tape, xlnt cond, 62K ml, orig. ow· ner. seooo. 108-2260 ......... , .. tum ·& 1. Piao• your ad In th• Dally Piiot ce-lfted MCtJon (It'• b9lt to run 3 d9Y9 for muJmum expoatre). tf you pey for your ed In edvence we'k run It 3 d9yl Ind onty Cll'l.,-ge you for 21 2. GM your FREE 0.ege S... 16gne (ell rou hlM to do 11 oome In to the Delly flleOl • ~ tor your 8d In ldVMOe -.... you two 11 x 11 Signe-,,.. or otWot~ !~··,,·'"::::.~~:·:.~~ UP TO 21 tt. 1150 mo. •"'1tby 14" •rum Allol 2628 ~ 81vd. -. -""" .._ ... , 973-81'4a ..... .. _. Colt• M..a ~ 1 10 0 p . I 2 o, 5 o o. rime. flt •nv Melc9d• Sei.-Setvtot-Leulng 7141552-3 70 1 or Space for boat to 32', bolt p1tt.,fl. 8100, ~~=-RJY~R 7H IU M503 M.in OMnMI. 1275/rno. 8*o09!0 (lor.lgn or domelllc) nf"'ll I~ .. ~ ttv1W '79 lrlokton Sloop 28' 87&-3063 ~ l7ti-!!f7• In oOOd OOflellloll. ~~~~""'· w1ou1board, Na ' 111p 26' 811p0 lftll ?: N fl.'11.Jfr.fflf_...... lee UI Plrllt ~.-1rw1<1C~ evatt, 111.&oo, l 'T .. "22 ~UV· ,... · IMl'GMANT NOTICl •to 5211, wtit w/tan hhr, '78 A"*1Clen ~. 28' Only l200 mo. Nt llM fO Mo\OIAI ANO S•epd, lo ml, 101dtd w/outboatdj'I . •llP ..,., .. AO'f911 -a1a,ttt. l40.oetlS..,.. IMll. tllOO. ert4ff2 ~· 40'11:....,. !.!'!~'r~ ~ '71 to02~ f 1 ,,,, ,,.._ ---I OW, Mini t LIDO 14 _.., tr111ef. ..... M .. Wil*lt:f: AM/"4 I, pert, I tOOO. HwPt fl'IOOflnl, lllnt tao., to fled ........ l ooM lnt/tll1, HI Ml, ti, 111-1'1,. 16'. Wfek~tloftal II' dHe "'' I,._, t NY 100. '71-tlM l(atlt (100 t4,~, I -. pw =• .. IOedect. 111, IHllll• -.--. .... ., .... 19\f 'IO iiii. t OW!!!'·""""'°' ~-·· ...... IOO 14 Ire"• ..... ..,_..._ , ..... U.-11)fl• if."Wl9'f, Lt11tl1tt .,,,.. "' 2 """' = "'Y ....,.. ..... ttf, .!"" ..... "-,.,.-.-~.~. ~ ... -.. ,~· ..... ""' .... ~~ ..,. ,., ,...... ...,.., ,, "' H• t· " trg;t.;• • iZ'.. H._ •,.·... SJ••·*'""'•·•·· ..,, .... .... ' .. ·~ If I ''&; .. L.._ -!!!..•· .. ~ ·~· • ......... .. ,.... ' ' -~ • .a. t . ,.,. ~ """"'~ ~- I 6 7 3-852 6 morn & a It _o_w_n_e_r---,-,-,-,-- 9pm 1982 Jaguar t0.000 m• '78 280Z. lo mi. sunroof, Musi sell $22500 AM/FM c ass stereo, 720•1322 copper $7000 640-9017 'll J&C XJIL 80 Da1sun Wgn 5 spd, AC. stereo, 28,000 m1, pp $4490 675-7414 3 100 West Coast Hwy Newport Beach 642·9405 "'' 112 ...................... WEEKEND SPECIALS 1131 ..•••.........••.....• *FANTASTIC* mus ~ * FIATS * ,.:.~~:~~=· · HUGE SELECTION PIP IT 1 FIAT :Mrn1/9's "':'.:::" ... MANY TO CHOOSE FROM "" wo S1. com MIU s.s JJl' EXAMPLE 77 FIAT Xl/9 4 SPO Stereo, Mags. Only 57 K 659SMA Choco l ate Brown/Beige s4495 77 FIAT Xl /9 4 Spd, Stereo Cass .. Mags, Luggage Rack. Yellow/Ok Brown 614TMY. s4995 78 FIAT Xl /9 4 Spd, Fact Air. Stereo . C ass , Luggage Rack, Mags ., Orange /Brown 18UC707, s5295 77 FIAT 124 SPUR 6 Sod, Stereo, Mag•. Mint Condition . IACP57'T. s5·495 '78 RAT 124 SPUR 6 Spd. lrlghl Red. Stereo. M1gt . f'ack, Very S.,arp Ctr, New Tlrtt llt2K $5995 All) MMY IDEJ .::::.v .. • ... ... ...... , .,,.r111.n, '81 Mazda 626 Sedan. 4 dr Auto. am/Im Spot· less. 23,000 ml. Asking $7.495. Owner now haa Co. Car 7 14·639·6802 WEEKEND ONLY 7 7 llAZIA ILC CPE 5 aPICl<l. • Stereo AJH 8-42 $2111 DI CK MILLER M OTORS .,, fol' • ... \ ! , :,.. 1 ••• ·11 300SEL, 6.3. mini cond. 83.000 ml, fully equipped. well malntal· ned . Oulck a1le. $12 "000 / bst olr . 5.C0-5621 ext 25. d~a. 6-40-0838 • ..,.., '78 MBZ 3000 Ivory w/tan Interior. 114.750. Andy 675-7478 '88 ~ 230SL Cpe, I fffl Crettm puff, $11, 900. 973., 1-49. 16 3000. allwir, AM/FM, eunrt, air, •Int oond. INOO 080. at .. 118 ·eo 3000, IOeOed. xtra "* == tllw, uuoo. Far Ad Action Cll I = ' -I • DI Orin e Ooaet DAILY PILOT/F'rlday, July 9, 1982 ~ il6a ·-~ • ~I~ ,., ~ M,., "ftf At,.. 11,14 A•IH ,,,~ ,..,,., ,,, ..... '"' .... ... . ............. __,. •............. . ........ ••......... . ..... ..........• .. .. . . ... . ......•••..•........ IA"' ~ 1;~: ~ ., ... 'I .. .. .... & --'-' "I • 'I f~ • • •• ••• ••• 'I "' .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·"··· ••••••••••••• I • • •••••• • .. • • ...... n. nM ....... , .. ,, ,,.. 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Low ml· t•~=1ii'!l~~r;=. VHI H14 ....... tlMt ou1 15600. Pll 873-ot16 ,7 1 lupet Bug, ••tr• ...................... 1111., 24 1,,1 ..... ~............. Rtblt eng, 1u10 1r1n1 & 1••3• E~ctlltn1 oond need r•ll•bl• pertv 10 •• , .................. . Comp1rt HOult Of Im· '81 IH POllOht. Pllll· OIMll. 11\aip, Rbll tng. 11111 1H1 M81'CUty,whll•,4dr, br111t1. New ptlnt I I 00 Mull ... , male,• 1m111 monthly '74 Vtgt, 11try good portt Olreot IHM and 80 num, 12,000 ml. 133,600 am/Im, 4 apd. 121100 tor the larg .. t tlld belt '1'1 M1llbu 350, P/8, Piii, nffd1 tome work. Tow $2000/080. 548·8531 848-2338 pmt1. No old c;ontractt mKh., good c:ond. 11200 mot. Hntlbla pymt1. or l>Mt olr. 840-8780 obo, 873·1526 Hlaollon ol new and =~~~:0.n:;..!~~~· away, 1180, 842·8166 01'•••tll• 1111 1/alt 1111 10 tuum1 No bac:k tneooUabl•) e73-e793 Olel 213 Of 714, MIR· •87 81111 eleo aunrl '74 DUS AIC. tmllm uMd aulekl In °'•llO' '71 Z•Ph}'r z .7, aierto •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• pmt• du• Atk IOI RoM ·77 Vega Wegon, or10 c I! 0 I! s I • 2 t 3 0, ' • CUI, new "'" & paint. Coun1y tOdtyl '78 VIQA Hllollbeok, 11pe, AIC. •Int oond, lo 1&....au '11 '74 WAOON. alnl cond 842·4400, 568 1008 owner. 39.500 ml .... """' 71418:17-2333 ~~~:1·1::.: j1;2~ $4000. 495-8313 ~ AIC, 35K ml, new l~I. ml, Ball offer. 851•1234 OfTUlt 19'1111 S1 ,4~074or bHI offer Proto LIM cond. am/Im CHHtle Htven't you wtltad iong ()( bHt. 1~483-8744 ·10 vw eu8. 800d oondl· 8'i~e~i;ci· s1 .10010110. IRMIWI OllPll 042· 2 ri11,11t/1' 1110 s1soo 975.9397 anougll to own 1 Mer· .84 c 1 t1on $2, o I bat olr. 'll •IT • lll&IPI Lo•dadl Economical di .. llr•••li IHO •••••••••••••••••••••• 1111 T-11111 Ctdtt Btna? Don't l•l Por1c;he . comp . 1173 8599 ·75 Vege. 4 apd, good "d e I t ·' I • I I .... d o I ••'••••••••••••••••••• '89 T-Blrd, 1 own81', lully tlllt opoof'tulllt)' Pt .. yoo rat1ored w/MW engine • cond s t600/ bit otr ~ '· CV • au o, pa,., c. ~~e•v"Jll1n• nan • me '71 Fury Rtl>ullt engine, equipped, never Cfented, lmmac;ulate, towner Cit by. Kt nowl we lltv• , S 9 8 O O O B O 71 VAN, atn1 cond, dhc •I i. Or c-. 063·50l8 tm/lm lltrto. new ••· '" " ..!.y ltltll run• gr a et Se 5 O look• & runt 1antettlc. all Ste<lino tllvtt & hu bOlh tantu tlc Hltcllon ol (213)447·5258 tunroof, lold·down bed, ..., -, dlalt, new c:uitom palnl ._ 842-8487 orig Cell Mr Jemu. topt (240800) Only model• & c:ol011 evall•· 1978 824. ctnt cond low new bllkM. runt grMt. 2825 Htrbor Blvd "73 Monte Carlo, •Int StOOO firm 538-8832 MIWllt OlltYrtltl 548·7245 $12.985 $2500 nrm 831·3 1~7 COSTA M!8A cond, CIHn body lnl ld• s ,,.,,,, IHS •111• n-·i bl•. miles, air, tunrool · I O & out recenlly rebullt ll•I Dove/Quall ti •••••••••••••••••••••• '78 T·Blrd Loaded real n "-.111 IUltll $9500. 675-9132. ·74 BUG, xlnt. cond. New 911•2 0 engln ... 11000. 558-1481 !~!!~"••••••••••••~• NEWPORT BEACH '70 Grand Prix, 78K mllM. lu1tury,wilh 2tmpg', 11• 0&11LU0 llNITI • It •tSS Ures, runs grHt 12.300. · '117 MUST V8 72K orig IU·OIH aulo, air, 1m11m, $1200 reo. recllnert, new ur11 HWIU 1301 Quell Str"t .!~~~•••••••••••~•••• . 548-7759, 842-0584 '78 REGMALFMCpe. ve. au~~· Cirr._/11 1111 ml Load9d. No rutl Sf, Call 898·•235 daya, Must Hiii $3250/obo (ll•) l21·112• NEWPORT B"' .. CH llW 1tr, A I stereo ..... ••• •••••••••••••••••• 800 873 8735 CINllfled Ad• 842·&878 536-3258 ev" 546-3834 ~ ·73 VW·412, 2 door, 4 350 548-8535, 873·7372 '75 CORDOBA. gd cond. · • ---------1-...:_--'------lll•HOI '12 lt1HH Lt Oar 1pHd.OneOwne< Good I tel t 1,eoo laku II. Al,., .If/I UM At,., fffl lllO A•ltl lllft fl# Ait11 ••• 1100 Allll II•• IHI ••• ' '. O .. tttt Fr•• cond. s2200. 493·0041. C1,llJ11 Ill 931 .. 1135 ••••• r •••.•••••••• ~ ••••• l•••••••••••••••• ·····"··•••·•••••••••• ·····"········•••••••• ·····"················ '81 SOOSD. 9.000 ml, tee • • ••••••••••••••••••••••1---------1 wty. sort, allver blu, $28, Ell. ucket Seat•, Rally '70 BUG Brt. red w/nu MITl•PUTIH 1878 Chryalar Cordo11e ooo. 640-5192, 8.45·7107 Mags, Deluxe Trim, Rack seats. AM/FM cast. 1800 O&llLU01 Maroon/white top. Loa- & Pinion Steering, Front reblt eng $2,500 OBO. d • d e 3 , O O O m I • '72 Merc.oet280SE,4 dr, Wheel Or111e, Lu11ury Mike, 497-5813 wkdys W• specl1Jlze In..._ $3700/meke oller, air. runs great. $5,000 lnltrlor & MOREi 11·5 lor the bu1lnets e•ecu· 7 141846-0255 673-2424 EPA Est· live & prolestlonal '78 Wht. & navy 450SL 30 city. 40 hwy '73 Bus. new eng and Lar11 ltl .. t111 '75 Cordoba. V8, blk/blk vinyl root, 49,000 ml. AM/FM, air, xlnt cond. $1950 957-0330 >Cini. cond. 111 $24.000 $4989 ttres,J~~~:.~~6 tf It• 1HZ takes. 752-5755 o-... 111 (serial 0093411 1967 VW Sqbk (p1rt1 car -Ml 1980 Mercedes 280E. 4 WE'VE GOT FUEOOSI only) Rblt ang, plus ltW II ltfflll '87 Chrytler 2 dr htrdtop, dr, sonrf, xlnt cond. PP IRA••• OlllT Hana plus more $350. ·NAmR~ looks & runt good. S300. $18,950. 851·1919 dys. llO/.,EUl/HlllLT No 479 642-4300. Ad , 892·4318 855-6420 eva1/ wknds 2524 Harbor Blvd, CM. Sitter. 24 hrs ( ~i\D l .J .. i\ ,, 1-C-1-8-11-.-11-1-,-1---11-3-0-1 Ml' •7 ... " 549·8023 645· 7770 '69 VW conv, nu pnt, nu 2600 H•rbor Blvd. •••• ••••••• ••••••••••• ,.. J ..... top. rblt eno & auto C Lincoln Continental ••••••••••••••••••••• • 11111 llttl 11S6 trans. S 3 0 0 0 ob o , osta Mt'Y S40·9l00 * TIE 11&111 * '11 •• ••41•• o... . ....... ,.-............ 675-7506 _________ 1 long staled H the ultl· em/Im cassette. Excel-#l DEALER IN U.S.A. ·71 VW Fastback xlnt ·79 Sevllle, mech., body, mat• In personal luxury. lent cond •S,000 ml · Int pert. $9 ,900 . Al 11 d-' ,3200. 772•7602 nf'tV CARVER cond. new paint. sunroof, 497•3329 673•4706 ght now. 11e mo ... s 1\L../ l am/Im cassette stereo. • are avallebla, posstbly f)(lJ r. c -~ new tires, lllnt engine THE Ullll!!EST one for you! Juat need llCI 1144 1\)...)l....L... 1\L../ l~L.:. s 1900 Call 644· 7117, • relte1>le party to make :7·9··:.·a··B·.·,·~oc;o·~;;;; ~ ~f c.(J ,,.~ClNTfD 6•6 .. 2865 SELECTIDI small monthty pm•• No ... ,,,.,.,_.,,ill,.." 11 .. 1'-"'>""4 old contr1cls to euume. book. lo ml. never screl· CLOSED SUNDAYS '8 t vw Rabbit convert . ol lalt model. low mllea· No beck pmts due. Ask ched, mint cond thruout loaded SK ml S9250. oe Cedlllecs In Southern ror Roie 842-4400 , $4850 °' best. Mr Wll· Sid 1160 PP 752· 1784 alt noon Celllornlel See u1 today! 556-1008 Proto LIM _1_1•_m_s._54_•_7_24_5_· ---1 .. 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Though born in Orange, railed in Artesia and now living in Huntington Harbour, her Southern California existence has been one of sweaters and mittens. While otl\er kida were sunning at beaches Dianne's environment wu that of a penquin's -refrigeration. lee has been her life. It has been a life that took her to a silver medal In the 1976 Winter Olympics at Innsbruck -a controversial accomplishment -to currently starring In her native Orange County. She is highlighted in three daily perfonna.noes of this summer's ice show at Knott'a Berry Farm in Buena .. Park. "I don't ever remember not skating," said the pretty blonde u she relaxed beiween recent rehearaala at Knott'• Good Tune 'n\eatre. She bepn lkatinK at 4 when her mother Annie skated in a coffee club at Iceland in Paramount. "I gue. \M k1da were a nulaance IO they ~ off a little end of the rink juat to ~ w out ot trouble and I've been ska tine Unce," lhe aid. Dianne, now 2e and married to ·=~~,~= the spotlight in another number with the real hit of the Knott'a show - Snoopy -is "something rve always wanted to do. "It's nice to be at home and to do a show that stays in one place." Dianne wu star of two profeaional traveling ice companies from 1976 to 1981. "Thia is really fun," she said. "It's ao tot.ally different from an arena. The people are ao cloee here. There are Iota of moves in an arena that are lost. You are playing to the tof. aeata, 90 percent of the people can t .ee your face. "Here (the small Knott's stage) you can use a lot of smaller hand movements and facial expretlion." She la constantly lmil.lng in her aolo numben, her moves 1raceful and Ouid. A dream sequence she skates with Snoopy is just that and a bit romantic. Dianne doesn•t like to talk about difficulty of her akaUnc mow. in the show -there are tome demandlnc edges, spins, splrall and a double loop jump -inliating that the audJence only wantl to be entertained. Skat1n1 wasn't always such a deliaht for Dianne. "You are ao inten.e in competition, ooncentP-~ on t,echni...1 ...:ta of !f8''Dflhhl~~ it'r.J I . -. '. INSIDE Jam..,...,_ CIDfMh.MI .. .... lfWWJ' ... ,.,..... ... ,, ... ~ •.. / , ~, / 'SU.-ill nothing when you are ~for the gold. All anyone l'Ml\timbers is Dorothy (Hamill) WOIC' r--r--------·------------ 1 Ji a se '/A lways sightread music well, but I hated to go back and practice ii. I wanted t o be instantly great.' Growing success John Ellington works hard, but has fun By MARY JANE SCARCELLO 01 the Daily Pilot Staff Some actors are wildly successful in specialty during the decade at the their stage debuts, carrying off the Costa Mesa theater, but he aho has role with polished perfection. perfonned in such dramas as "The And then there's South Coast Contractor" and "The Sorrows of Repertory's John Ellington. Frederick" and says, "I'd like to do "My first performance on stage was more serious parts to show another in fifth grade," the actor and music-side of myself." Don Tuche, John Elnngton and Art Koustik in a scene from 'Coming Attractions.' ian remembers, "and it was awful. I SCR audiences a.re more likely to forgot a whole page or two of associate him with zany roles, such as dialogue, and for days afterward all the Arab terrorist in "Coming the sixth graders would point me out Attractions" on Second Stage this in the halls and say, 'There's the kid season or the Dudley Moore role in who forgot his lines.' It was a horrible "Beyond the Fringe," a part in wh.ich October artd nearly drove himself and wouldn't look for a job as a pianist. I initiation to the stage." he used both his acting and musical his roommates (also actors) crazy, he wanted to go out and make my name Despite his less-than-rave reviews, skills. admits. -as an actor." Ellington pursued acting throughout Most recently, SCR audiences saw "But the live music was important Ellington's stage background is his school years. beginning in Kansas his marathon piano perfonna.nce in to the feel of the show," he says. "A short on formaJ training but long on ~ity and continuing in Northern ''Tintypes," the tum-of-the<entury taped background allows for no experience. California when his family moved musical ending a run this weekend. variation in singjng, and the music "l've had some private lessons," he West. He perfonns 343 pages of music for loses feeling. When that contact admits, "but mostly I've been able to He began studying the piano even about 5 0 songs -t he on 1 Y between an actor and the audience is grow through work, and it's been the before the acting bug bit -at about accompaniment in two hours of lost, the excitement is gone too. In best training I could have had. A basic age 5 or 6, he recalla -but couldn't singing and dancing. 'Tintypes,' the pianist is part of the class is great, but I haven't consciously be talked into a concert career. Although he perfonned a slmlJar show." used what I learned there, and I don't "I hated recitals because I didn't role (with a second pianist) for a Ellington will be part of another go home and study it. Work in like to practice," he says. "I managed Sondheim music-al a few years ago. traditional show Saturday night when rehearsal Is hard and frustrating. to fit in two hours a day, but in Ellington describes the current SCR ho.sts its fourth annual variety Usually the character I'm playing Kansas City the yards are large, and I experience as his biggest challenge. show and auction. doesn't 'jell' until the week before we kept looking out the window at all my "l worked on the soore for four and The fund -raiser will feature open, and the growth goes on during friends playing bueball. A concert a half months," he says. "l enjoyed regulars from the SCR company plus performances, especially in comedy pianist leads a lonely life -often w he re a u d I e n c e re a c ti on is •pending eight hours or more a day 'I've had some private lessons, but mostly I've been important.'' alone with his musk -and I'm too bl h h k d · ' b th b Like mo8t actors, Ellington admits much of 8 IOdal penon for that." a e to grow t roug WOT , an It S een e est he's usually nervoua just before 8 Alt.hough Ellington continued his training ... ' performance but i8 fine once on at.age. musical studies, he has the typical An exception was his role in "The ad'1lt regret: "l wish I'd practiced playing it and lhe music was fun. but a few members of the office staff in Merchant of Venice," when he filled more, because thJnp would be easier basically I'm a classical musician. and an off-the-wall show of comedy and in for actor Ron Boussom with only a now," he admits. "I always sightread it was a change for me to do ragtime . music. day and a half to rehearse. music well, but I hated to go back and "Technically, it was a different Ellington, as always. will provide "It took me two weeks to settle into practice It. I wanted to be instantly style, with much 'stride piano' whett the accompaniment for the songs and the role," he remembers, "and I wu great." the left hand jumpe back and forth notes, "I often don't find out until the nervous all along." His muaic and acting interests acroea two octaves. But what really week befon?hand what everyone is Although he's never blown Unea continued t.h.rouih high IChool. and gave me trouble w--capturine the performing. It'a great for the act.on, badly alnce bis initial student his parenta feared they were rearing right feelina. I llatened to records ol who get CO do aomething different performance, Ellington remem~n an ecUna bum. M recalls. Ellincton ragtime mulic and eY"eD re.d boob from their usual role1, and it'• good the 'mbarruament of miaajna an proVed -them wnmc by areduatinc about lt.. Mel MarYtn 1:: playwrlcht for the audience becauae it'a 1ucb a entrance at SCR'a old theeter bec:a-.- lrcn the U•enllty of the Pxific re1pontlble for mu1 and vocal aurprile." he w• out in \he alley J.laten1nc to a with~ In........, literature. ~'8) c:mne out from New Deaplte hi1 musical intereat1, friend'• ttpe deck. He ~ _... a ~. York Wen we apened, and be pve El.1mgton oonaiden hinwelf an ~. ''That'• the ~ dancer of a Iona- but the ...U of ' 15•11t ,.._, out. me a few UFa· M. eakS t'-ec:iore with the piano pnwtdinc bia "private r u n n l n I p a y , ' • h e a a y a • and he joined a ..,.. &akmpeare reqvlred a oencert =••. and I fun." "Cc•:euuaUon 1-after a whlle -~y la S-Paa l'r I>. wCJllder bow he could pll'fGnDld "I dc>n't like to pJ..y It perUM. that'I '-t eVer\ off ,.., but lt'a all ~. ~ audl'I st tar &:IJlll'l tn m gerta of lbe mUlllc. Be till V«Y llMll becaUM rd rather 1oellli11e « let part of the exc&t•m•nt of a llve SCR plly In 1172. audi11onecl apio 10 hands for a pilnilt." .. oeone elle enleNin me," he ..,.. medh•• .. )Jln the compm.mr; with • -whole~ can IU'ftCh "And In the PMt. when I WM between .-.J~x e lmln1 ~~'fn ~ , I •l..tWU,l4' ·-:o ~~~Qys~ joba, r WOf~C!Cht R.Wlt'~IU of Comedy and ~ 8 • pni..,...u-.• ~ .. l.ien QMlntry 1181lMt~11 § ---------le Ballet Pacifica will perform 'Peter and The Wolf daily at 2 and 7 p.m. except Aug. 6 in the Forum Theater on the Festival of Arts grounds with an added 4 p.m. staging Saturdays and Sundays. ,, ... Ci CID :< ~ c :J c» li~""!!l"!".,..""'!""!~---~~"""":'~~~~~"'!"""!'~~!"!"'"'!"'!"!""'..-io._. ......... --'!D 0.-,,...,....."'.,, ......_ The setting for a visjtor to Art-A-Fair is usually pleasant and often uncrowded. But for Dick &rg this week has meant work. He carries lumber into the grounds to construct a booth for artist-wife Tricia, who will be exhibiting etchings. Art aplenty Laguna Beach festivals are showing 495 exhibits Festival of the Arts, Pageant of the Masters, Sawdust Festival, Art-A- Fair -it's enough to boggle the attentiveness of the most avid of art connoisseurs. The annual festivals in Laguna Beach, a city commonly tagged the Art Colony, will offer 495 exhibits ranging from painting s to photography to homemade clothing to jewelry. There are 160 exhibits at the Festival of Arts grounds where organizers are celebrating the golden anniversary, 200 at the Sawdust Festival and 160 at Art-A-Fair. F.ach festival opens Saturday and runs through Aug. 29. The Festival of Arts, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, opens its gates each day at 10 a.m . (closing at 11:30 p.m.) with admission 50 cents to commemorate the 50th anniversary. Children 12 years and under are admitted free if accompanied by an adult. The Sawdust, which haa the widest variety of exhibit.a, ls open 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. each day with admission $1, children 12 and under free. It's located just north of the Festival of Arts on the east side of Laguna Canyon Road and i! recognizable by its rustic-looking, natural wood buildings with flags flying from the roofs. Art-A-Fair, a few blocks north of the Sawdust, in on the east.side of Laguna Canyon Road just before Canyon Acres Drive. Admission to what is known as most oonaervative of festivals is $1, children 12 and under free, senior ciili:ens 50 cents. It's open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. The Pageant, in which area residents pose each night in recreation of paintings, aculpture and tapestry, is held in the outdoor Irvine Bowl on the Festival of Arts grounds beginning at 8:30. It's aold out but tickets ranging from $20 to $6 often available beginning at noon each day at the grounds box office. Tickets resold are available only for the See Laguna, Page 5 Curtain All An1erican fair • rises on There will be aomething for everyone at the ''All American'' Orange County Fair which opem today and continues until July 18 at the Orange County fairgrounds ln Colta Mesa. In addition to ~ nightly-entertainment from top musical stars,. there will be livestock competitions, carnival rides, games, displays and pie and cake contest.a. Fairgoers can enjoy a variety of displays and crafts, includlna: China painting, leathercrafts, lapidary, stained g1-, doll collections, quilting, weaving and pottery rnak:inc· Nlahtly performanoe9 at 7 and 9 p.m. are included in the Fair admblion price: $4 for adult.a, $1 for children &-12, and children under 5 free. The fair will be open Monday throuah Thunday from noon to midnight and Friday to Sunday from IO a.m. to midnight. Bobby Vinton will perform July 9. Jose Felldano will appear July 10 and the ~1 Air Bandits are .chedu.led July 11 . Elvin a.hop will take the Np ~~y 12, Roy on.on will appear July 13. JUta Goolklee will be on stace July 14, and B.J. ThomM ii ICheduJed to appear July 1&. Map to the fair American folk ballads July 17. A tribute to the Beatles by Rain will be heard July 18. Hop and lambl, rai8ed by <:>ranee County Future Farmers of America and 4-H Club members, will be aold during the Annual ·Junior Livestock auction Saturday, July 17 at 1 p.m. Beef will be eold at 6:30 p.rn. Fairpn with a flair for American oook.lng can look for the lemon pie and c:nnp cake contest Tue9day, July 13 at 1:30 p.m. A salad making contest gets under way Thunday, July 15 at 1:30 p.m . Al8o, chefs will offer a hoet of international .dishes ln the Gourmet Gallery, including Mexican food, Chin8e hon d'oeuvree and French croimant.a. Where eble but a country fair could anyone eee chlcken ca1llnl and nail drivlnM? ~ will be offered daily at 11:30 a.m., 1:80, 1:30 6:30 p.m. The lntemational Lurnberjlck Show wU1 feature lo8 roWnc. axe throwtnc and lp8ed ~by the W~-t..s troupe. muesrw bendl will p1dorm "'-htly ln the Coun.try M9edowt .... from '1:.IO to l[ p.m. tMn.kll' dtbtnt wtll be admlu.d f« $1 Oft July '"Cfi"~Cl~~1:fJ~1~1 t~~ 1r. • , !!MtAf· ChOdren ~2 -~ M(t1'.MtRWl'ar' ~~~~~~'\W\'~ .lflcfNRlifllM •tun.~_._,.....,_ .... .,...INH~-..~-.... .--iil!~-.-.J.~i'P!uWUI 8 ~~ bna v.b~mo') --------------=----- ~ OCT AFest kick s off ::> ~ another 4-day romp :g By TOM TITUS IL Of .. Dllr ..... IWt • Two years ago this month, a group of nine ,, Orange County conununity theaters got together to i show their wares under one roof -and the SRO 1 sign was quickly hung out. Tilat was the beginning of th.e Orange County ~ Community Theater As4ociation , born in the ~ afterglow of that highly succellSful 1980 festival. ii: Last year cxx:TA celebrated its first birthday with a second festival, this time involving a dozen theater groups and stretchina over four days. Next week, in what baa beoome a mid-July tradition. the aran,. County !f'hea1er A':8Jd.atton (the word "Community" waa dropped recently with the addition of IOl1le non-community playhouaes) will put on its third four-day showcase, again with 12 tbea~ participating. It'll be staged, aa were the first two fests. at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. The dates are Thursday through Saturday with 8 p.m. curtains and a Sunday matinee · at 2 p.m. Reservations for any or all of the perfonnances are being taken at 67~-3143. The Newport theater haa been home bue fOf' OCT A ever since the association was formed, largely through the efforts of Patti-Gene Sampaon artistic coordinator for NT AC and founding president of OCT A. Members of the amalpmation meet there monthly to plan the annual festival and other OCT A activities. The purpoee of the amodauon ii to promote local theater, and to offer uai.11ance. to lta member groups, which now number 17. 'nle festival, which la non-competitive a nd unaffiliated with any regional theater festa, aerve1 aa an oppe>rtunity for each iJ"OUP to make its pn!9eJlCe known to a segment of Orange County's thea~ pubUc. The third edition of the OCTAFEST. aa it's now known, raiaes its curtain Thunday with the Huntington Beach Playhowle ~ting a play celled UCurtatns" at 8 p.m 'nli Costa Meu CMc Playhouae follows at 9 with an oriainal. "Cinderella at the Pinch penny Playhoute," while the Cypress Conununity Oriented Theater winds thinp up on opening night with a revue, "Up 'n' Adam." Friday Oig}lt's prolJ'alD will get under way with "Let1era of Appreciation .. by the Newport Harbor Actors Theater, followed by Noel Coward's "Fumed Oak," done by the Ana-Modjeska Players. Rounding out the evening will be the Irvine SOMnfHEM IH THE OAAKEST "-CACHES Of THE UHIVEME. A BATTU IS AOOUT TO DEGIN. A BATll£ D£TVEDf G000 It.NO EVIL DETVEEH A VAA~ ANO A MAOMAA ll£rVEEH TH£ A'tfDOME POWEP. Of THE STAIUHIP ENTDIJlll.lSE "'"O THE VP.ATM Of KHAN. ~ SOME IT Vlll DE THOP. AM MISSK>H. ~ O'l'HOO IT Vlll DE THE lASt Community Theater and a rK<ene from its August production, "Inherit the Wind." The Laguna Moulton Playhou.-e will open the third evening a week from tonight with John Fenacca's original play, ''Click." Following will be the Garden Grove Community 'nleater with "The Diary of Adam and Eve" from "The Apple Tree" and the San Clemente Community Theater with a scene from "Lovera and Other Strangers." The final day of the festival will aee the Westminster Conununity Theater doing another locally written original, Charles Taylor's "The Conquerinl Hero." 'then comes the host Newport Theater Arts Center and "Calm Down, Mother" and, closing things out, the Fountain Valley Community Theater preaenting ''Dick Whittington and His Amazing Cat ... Those wishing to attend the festival are adviled to get their reservations in early {no tickets will be hand-sold this year), for if the 1982 fest follows the pattern of the first two, there won't be an empty seat in the house. And that's good news for community theater in general, which will be given another annual boost from the popularity of the festival. Operating collect.ively, the theaters get out the word that there's much worthwhile st.age fare right in the playgoer's own back yard. c .............. , ... ,., ' •-mg'& T.' OP AmNAnOn ••• sax-TRACK IXJIDOUW ••a :WI. PRESENTATION ......,_ ~.....,.o ..... .,'° WiWf• UAMll ltlot .. ..... ._.... ... ,_ _ _._.., -..._GIMM .,. .,,. A wonderful famJly fllm raouncllng with love and optlmlsm ••• aweetnese and utter charm.'' -Bnlcl£ IOrtdand. "°"°'"° 901' ~-------------------------------( _____ ._,. __ o_o_i_n_•_• __ __.)~-------------------------------! 2 Laguna Beach Jests offer art aplenty From Page 3 night's performance on the day they are resold. There ls food at each location with such simple fare as popcorn to gourmet-type meals In the Tivoli Terrace Restaurant on the Festival of Arts grounds. The Festival of Arts and Sawdust also offer a variety of entertainment for the browser. Ballet Pacifica will perform "Peter and the Wolf" daily at 2 and 7 p.m. except Aug. 6 in the Forum Theater on the Festival of Arts grounds with an added 4 p.m . staging Saturdays and Sundays. Members of the Laguna-based ballet company will also dance "Festival of the Nations" each Sunday at 5 p.m. July 18 through Aug. 29 on the festival grounds. Mimes, musicians. and jugglers are among the entertainers that will appear at a variety of times on grounds at the Sawdust Festival. Street parkig ia limited but marked lotl are located along Laguna Canyon Road for motorists THIS SUMMER'S DELICIOUS COMEDY HIT! ''llDllllLY l'UNNY!' -Vilml c:..y. ICE1' YOU mas "A IANQUll' or rm rooo AND rtJNNY TALI!' -lldmn Corti.. Tllll IUGAZL't "'BIND' DELIVDS!" -ftOPll MAGAZl.'1 "ONI or THE YIAl'S SUIPllDS!'' ~ kd.. P YOU DAILY ~twS ''ROWDY AND SINSITIVf., UPaOillOUS AND llEAITllEAUNG!' -DaMC~s .... ..-. "NOTHING COULD IE FINEil TRAN THIS FOUi-STAi 'DINER!" -G41y lbdty. COSMOPOUTA.'C lilAGAlL't "* * * 'h. A RULY DEUOOUS MOVIE!' -'*ti Carroll.~ YOU DAILY ~S "A WONDllftJL llOVII!' "A BllLLIANT CO.lllDY!' -f'llAlr lad. PD YOUD llAGAlN ~ Dallly. 0 YOU MAG.UIPIE STARTS TODAY COITA W Edw•ds Bnstal S41-74-M Wm JA Ctly CIMml 134-3911 , _,_llOllP'9 ... Tlll-P I I arriving via the San Diego or Santa Ana freeways. Marked lota ln downtown Lquna are available for ~ those traveling to the city via Pacific Coast J Hlghw•y. The Iota are lo<aled on Brnodway, Fon!st j ~ ~ '-c i !I> ... CD QI N 6 1 I LUXURY THEATRES GO FOR IT! "A~ Httl A Boxoffice Knockout!" _,..,..._.,.,. "AUTHOR, AUTHOR" "DIV A" (R) ...... "SWORD AND THE CR> SOCERER" --, -------1.c Tit• lntertoln•r• )1------- J o hn E llington works hard, but has fun From Page 2 acting, he found, when he played "Shorty" in a 60-second McDonald's spot now playing on television. "It was my first commercial, and everything was filmed in one day,'' he recalls. "It's different from stage work because everything must be smaller for a camera. You have to stay inside the film frame and can't move around as much. It was interesting to see and h ear myself, which a stage actor doesn't get to do." His rewards for the day's work included as much money ln residuals so far as he would have earned in four weeks of stage rehearsals, plus a rertaln amount of acclaim from family members. "Relatives in the Midwest saw the commercial and finally believe I'm a real actor," he acknowledges with a laugh. Despite the money to be made m films and television, the st.age is his first love, Ellington admits. "It's an open environment with caring people," he says. "I'd like to do commercial calls, but I'd like to keep SCR as a base of operations when my career branches out. The theater is what I'll always want to do, because it's an actor's medium. "We all work hard, but we have a wonderful time. It's great to get paid for playing pretend, and I can't think of anything else I'd rather do." "Firefox' the movie is like Firefox the plane; well designed, fast moving, fanciful and capable of stunt flights that verge on the ecstatic." -Richard Schickel -TIME " 'Firefox'. A slick muscular thriller that combines espionage with science fiction." -Roger Ebert -Chicago Sun Times "'Firefox' is one of Clint Eastwood's best movies. It's fun -with leaping. vaulting, shooting, flying special effects.·· -Joel Siegel Good Morning America CUNT EAS7WOOD VA'#FDX Clint Eusl\mocl In' Fi1'.'f1 I.\· ~tw Vmdoc.w fo)•lt1. MumHI · ~~npley by Ales Lu:1kcr" Wt•mkll Wt•llmun lued on 1hv nowt b\ t't'llil( Thomu11 · Pnldooed •nd 011\'twd ll.\ <.:lint Eu~lWtK)d Oriictn.I llllN't"m'IP'-'iuld<1111d.1Md1Jyf\fo111•lc-c 0JUl'1'\' ·~·.,.~"'by~ 11 .. j.I (KL11t1ThL•IMllam&••l ·-!°:·';-~~~0 ~---1 __ .......... .\RC.-TV , ··-.... ·-·-·-·-···· ................... -··-·- ~------------------__;:..._ __ .;.._ ____ ....::i~----A-t __ ,,,. ___ At_o_v_i_•_• __ ...-~~------~~----~----------------~ Daryl Hannah plays Pris in 'Blade Runner.• 'Blade Runner' offers rapidly paced action By PATRICK J. KENNEDY Of .... ~ ......... "Blade Runner" is a seamy view of Los Angeles 38 years from now and of a hard-bolled former cop forced back into deadly action on the congested and hazy city streets. The story line -genetic engineering that backfires. an unlikely love interest and lots of hard-hitting violence -blends the genre of tough guy detective flms popularized in the 1940s with a fantastic and gritty view of a towering metropolis of the future. The visual effect of the City of the Angels is initially awesome and remains so -although it's nothing more than an over-populated, neon-lighted and vibrant mishmash of mankind surrounded by towering skyscrapers hundreds of stories high. Directed by Ridley Scott ("Alien"), produced by Michael Deeley ("Deer Hunter") with special effects by Douglas Trumbull, the tum stars Harrison Ford as ex-a>p Rick Deckard, Sean Young as his aensitively beautiful love interest, and Dutch actor Rutger Hauer as the cunning leader of an outlaw group of genetically-created auperhumana. The pace is rapid, like a quick boxer throwing jabs to set up the knockout punch. The knockout never truly materiali7.es but there's enough action and visual effects to make It a winner. Ford's fast-action style fits the tough detective mold. He doesn't exude the street-wise cynicism of a Robert Mitchum or Humphrey Bogart, as tough guys go, but he does wear a trench coat-like jacket. He al.so naturally wean the part of a man on the right side of the law who's as hard as thoee outside the law. The story line deals with an over-populated, corporate--controlled F.arth that has colonized and heavily inhabited other planets where genetically created "replicants" of humans do slave labor. From time to time, replicants escape slavery and come to F.arth attempting to pass as ordinary See 'Blade Runner,' Page 10 ''A MOVIE YOU'VE JUST./ GOT TO SEE?'' Io ~ -IOEL SIEGEL GOOD MORNING AMERICA AllC·TV .. ... I~ "' . " I \ I I 111 I I..., 1 1W \ ~ .. 7 J! 0 -~ I ! Q. ~ ,, 1 Q. llD ~ c... c :J • !" r I . ' --- 8 ~ c: La Strada trims fat ~ from menu and price ~ By J OEL C. DON Of lMo.llr .......... "O ·.:: ~ LA STRADA, 3520 E. Coast Highway, ..: Corona del Mar. 675-1922. Lunch served from 11 ~ a.m . to 3 p.m . Monday through Friday. Dinner c served from 6 to 11:30 p.m. Monday through · ~ Thursday, 6 to 11 p.m . Friday and Saturday. $ Closed Sunday. Lunch from $5. 75 to $9.95. ~ Dinner from $9 to $22.50. Reservation s _ recommended. Valet parking. Jackets required .2 for men. ~ These are hard ti.mes. Gaeoline prices are gearing up to send V-8 lovers back to the Now it is free · to become one of us. Fiil [JJl--1· ~ -fllii~,m;c ...... c 0 1111...-1W "" srw • MAGICAL "Steven Spielberg's Magical Miracle Movie is in a class by its beautif uJ self." • A mVll'l lf'llLIUIO NM I. 't 1"I IXT'L\.WlllAl -Time Dm WAIJACI Pll'ID c:moft lllM\' ~AS fW01T Ml*<: I\' '°'9' WIWANI WIUTnJlf I\'~ IMTlmON NOOUCIDIVITIYUf.....aGA ~~ DlllCllD9Y~lfllLIDO A ~Pk:T\lt& , ............... ..._,. .... , ::O..!::.~:· imports. Some are atill waiting for the price of Brazilian frost-free coffee to come down. You can buy your videotape recorder for a lot les.1, only because a new and improved model has made your unit obeolete. So. it's refreshing to find a businessman willing to give cuatomers a respite from our economic woes. ln the restaurant trade it's not easy to hold the line on menu prices. But Carmelo Manto, owner of the charming La Strada in Corona del Mar, has gone a bit further. Manto recently reviaed h.ia menu, trimming of! about 35 percent of hi.a offerings and adding a welcomed selection of complete four-course dinners to what waa once strictly a la carte. And when Manto retrenched the menu, he decided to add the competitive edge to his fine Italian restaurant by cutting the prices. Suffice to say diners should no longer fear ,....,, ...... ... AN AHEIM DRIVE IN ,_ .... i-SI '"""'° "'.,J ~· PAdH BUENA PARK DlllV! IN u..c• ,. ....... Of (1'0a 12M010 -~!·~-­ ~ TEROEIST"' IN) -.. AAWOLWl"t111 Cllll ,.~ IBlil·• -~-~-r~· '"ttOClt 'tr ..OU HIGH'" !NI l--,. ...... Of '""" 12t·4010 • J ..... IA HARP.A ·1 ~'"' ·~ ....... -·---·--~I ----- ' 1,. • 'JE [llll\,'f IN --I ... ,...-:c•• ... ......... 1Uln'W' .... M ISSION · •· . , .,. . ~ . what an evening at La Strada will do to their walleta. A complete and sumptuou1 feaal. excluding wine, runs from $17.50 to •22.50. The dinners include an antipasto, choice of pasta, main entree, dessert and coffee or tea. Manto saya he followed the advice of diners requesting full dinners. As for the much- appreciat.ed pricing change, that's just good business se~. The longtime restaurateur opened the first La Strada in the Los Feliz district of Los Angeles in the early '60s. After 20 years of a dreary commute from his South Laguna home, he decided to sell the restaurant and bring elegant Italian dining to the Orange Coast. The new La Strada is quite different from its parent. The decor is resplendent with earth colors, and <liners, seated in Queen Anne chairs, are treated to attentive yet aomewhat rigid service and the ambiance of an 18th century Venetian palace. And even with a cutback i.n the number of menu listings, Manto has kept the most poRUlar of his entrees and eliminated more exotic items such as rabbit and quail. We decided on complete dinners over a la carte. Our evening was introduced with an antipasto of tender calamari, eggplant, tomato wedges, Italian ham, zucchini and mozzarella. When in le8S01l or available, the delightful prelude to your dinner also may include mussels, clams and a variety of clM!e8e9 and meats. Three pas~ dishes are offered. including spaghetti with fresh tomatoes and pt08dutto or a rich basil sauce and homemade fettuccine. My guest eelected the fettuccine, a delicate puta coveted with an exquisite aauoe of butter, cream and Parmesan chee1e. M.y· paat.a with t he pun.gent flavor of bull was quite a pleesure to the palate. Chef Fausto Grimaldi, who comes to La Strada by way of Paris, London and Cmacta, de.erves special credit for the sauce. Fresh bail is hand ground with mortar and pestle along with Parmesan chee.e, oil, salt, pepper and pine nuts, a unique offertnsc. The mixture turns into a * aARQAlll MATlllm • . ....., ... ,. .. ......, All ~ befcwe 5:00 PM CEml9il ....... ,..... I 'a ... .....,., . ..... .. .,, Tobie smooth sauee without cream. For entrees, my friend opted for salmon trout ($18.50). a cultivated fiah from California that iB a cross between the best of two worlds. It was prepared with lemon butter, a touch of garlic and parsley and, most important, paid due fetpect to Manto's uncompromising inaiatencie of fresh , simply prepared meals. "We want the food to speak for Uself," he says. My dinner selection was chicken breasts with mushiooms and Marsala sauce (17.50). Of special note are the native Italian miahrooms used in this tight wine sal.K'e. They are a heartier fUJliUS than the commercially grown Aaaricus biaporua, the American mainstay. And Manto hopes to find a U.S. supplier of fnish mJshrooma rather than rely on the dried ones imported from his native Iataly. The entrees are accompanied by green beans prepared al dente with a light butter-garlic sauce and a crema frita, which we at first .thought was of the potato family. Actually, it is wheat semolina with vanilla, cream, ground lemon peel and a dash of nutmeg. Tite mixture is then cut into a desired shape and deep-fried to a spongy . ~xture. Deasert for the evening was a moist chocolate cake and, depending on the night, diners may be offered homemade pie or Ueah fruit for the finale. We found little room for the dessert following such a feast. and our waiter kindly packaged our cake in aluminum foil with plenty of leftover foil to sculpt into a swan. Manto says he next hopes to add a seven- course dinner for guests who undoubtedly will (..., __ 0_1n_l_n_11_D_•_ll_11_h_t• ___ ) CHANTECLAIR HOLDS ART AUCl'ION A mural featuring details from impressionist Toulouae-Laut.rec's French Cafe ecenes ia currently being exh ibited on the lawn of Chanteclair restaurant in Irvine. The 700 square foot acrylic mural on plywood was created by Willie Herron for the purpose of being auctioned by Chant.eclair. Proceeds will be donated to charity by Chanteclair's exclusive business and professionals club, The Roe.tent' ChArity for the Blind. The auction will be held on ~uly 26, 1982 at 6/.m. at Cbant.eclair in conjunction with the gran opening of the new C.onaervatory dining room. The eolarlum-style room is a lush, glass-encloeed addition to the restaurants. -=-M::::.11. DM.Y4t1S,MI )IQlla1~ DM. y 1111, tta, 10:tO WM.T ...... Y'I "TRON" DAILY1Mt.l:lt, ... ........ (N) have the heartiest of appetites. ln the meantime, homemade ice cream is on it.a way and he plans to introduce Orange Coast diners to exotic fish offerings. •~T.,..-ra 0 TRON" DM.Y~l:lt, ............ 1*a(N) - -.,,. ;I, ..? !/-({J/ ~ But the reel innovation hu alrNdy arrived with La Stra«la's menu and pricina change. Now you can enjoy aome of the best in ltaUpl dining at a reaaonable coet. DAILY 1:00, 4.:50, MS 'DAAGONSLA YEA" (N) DALY 2:11. 9:*1, 10:20 ~ ,' l ' ' ( \ DOUYITIMO ........ , .... UT-IUM.1::m,MI, .. 1:11,11111 "' ...... '. .. •. , , ' 7 J 8 J 5 •J .... CD CX> N -..2 a: --~· ... ··-----------------______ , .... , ---------1 ·················- ---------------"""' ____ A __ ,_,_,,. __ ... __ vi __ ._. ___ )~~~~~~~~~~~ NIWHT llELEASU •NOST ALOIA• CONCEllTS • llEUGIOUS ll"OllT't • CHILOllENI • AOUL T • OOCUMENTAlllH INCLUDING THESE TITLES FREAIY FRIDAY IUGS IUNNY ROADRUNNER MOVIE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON ANIMAL YMPICS JUSTIN MORGAN HAD A HORSE THE GREAT MUPPET CAPER (OPEN : M-F.10-9-SAT, 10-7-SUN,1 2·& l .·. *~ VIDEO GAMES ~*·· · Cost• M11sa Cahlum"' 92627 111n1:0 I I !lt4J 631 STOP"' 631 7867 rru~~ ,.., ........ ~, ..... _ I> ACROSS FROM RALPH'S "The Store That Has All The Movies" They're the Hottest Things to Hit the Sand ... Since the Sun! ' .Blade Runner' • • From Page 7 people. That's where the blade runners come in. Blade runners are cops who a.re trained to detect replicantl and to exterminate them. Ford portrays the best blade runner alive, but he'• retired becaute he's at the stomach for kil.lJ.n8. However, police authorities coerce him into taklng one laat aaaignment. The story unfolds aa it's learned that four of the mott advanced replicants, two males and two females of the Nexus-6 group, have killed the crew of a space craft and returned to Earth. The bead of police has Ford found and brought into headquarters because he's the only one w ho can eliminate these powerful, rampant repllcantl who have plans foe long life and freedom. Ford la first introduced sitting on a bench sheltered from a driving rain that's washing BOOt and grime from towering 400-story sk)'9Cnlpen to the crowded streets below. Ford is ~ding the newspaper help-wanted ads looking for a job. In a voice-over narration, reminiacent of the Philip Marlowe novels and filma, Ford cynically ponders where a man with years of killing experience can find a decent job in another field. Leaving the polluted streets congested by traffic, open-air shops and characters looking like exaggerated punk rockers, Ford climbs into the police vehicle which lifts above the squalor and soars between the cavernous alleyways of illuminated ak)'9Crapen. 'Ille street scenes were shot at Burbank Studios in a black.lot set known aa "New York Street." the same 1et where Warner Bros. shot acenee for Harrison Ford stars as Rick Deckard. Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney classics. And although the tone is definitely in the same vein ,as past detective films, the absorbing visual effects steal the show. • 111111811 ... •• -.,..,. ...... l .. ·Mmsml .... .. ... __ .... .. _ ......... _. 111111 ...... ._ --·----···-..... ----... ·•-.i a=a.=i r==-m:-.....-· - NOW PLAYING ..... _ ·-·~­Hol!tla-t ............. a.-_ Mt,,. "'nee •• -.,_ -™--r-...... llAOlllC:--............. . ....... ..... ·-~ ..... ,., -. ---------------___..( t:ll('r•-;.11y s-.n1n• )~===:::::;:::!I=====~==::t~±:: =2 2 A LI'M'LE SEX: Rated R, stars Tim Matheson, Kate Capshaw and F.dward Herrmann in the story of a man who tries to be faithful but finds it hard. The R rating is for adult situation&. ANNIE: Rated PG, stars Albert Finney, C.arol Burnett and Aileen Quinn. The film is based on the popular musical. ATLANTIC CITY: Rate d R, stars Burt Lancaster as an aging, bottom-rung ex-gangster who gets one last chance to make a big buck when he happens upon a large amount of cocaine, and one last chance at romance when he meets Susan Sarandon, a card dealer. Louis Malle directed this bit of whimsy, written by John Guare. lt's fresh, funny, and alive. The R rating is for violence and adult situations. AUTHOR, AUTHOR: Rated PG, stars Al Pacino, Dyan Cannon, Tuesday Weld, Alan King, Bob Dishy, Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding. Pacino plays a playwright who suddenly finds himself with a family of five children and no wife. It's rated PG because of mature language. BAMBI: Rated G, is the Walt Disney animated classic that first hit the big screen in 1942. This aentimental tale of a baby deer should be a treat for youngsters of today. just as it was years ago. BLADE RUNNER: Rated R. stars Harrison Ford, Sean Young, F.dward James Olmos and Rutger Hauer. Harrison is a police "blade runner" ............ , ..... ·-.................... . M ovies now showing along Orange Co as t DAS BOOT: Rated R, is a Gennan-made tale ~ of the crew working ln brutal conditions aboard a ~ Nazi submarine in World War Il. The film stars i See Currently, Page 12 ~ jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ in Los Angeles ln 2019. His assignment is to hunt genetically engineered human replic.ants who bolt from slavery and cause problems. It's rated R for bloody violence. BODY HEAT: Rated R, starring William HU(t as a bungling, lovestruck attorney and Kathleen Turner as the femme fatale. Th.is aexy, devious mystery takes place in a fictitious Florida town 10 hot that people in cafes order iced teas two at a time. Direct.eel by Lawrence Kudan aa an homage to film noir, the R rating comes from brief nudity, salty language and a general air of steaminess. CHARIOTS OF FIRE: Rated PG and starring Ben Cf'Oa and Ian Charleson aa runners in the 1924 Olympiad, who run races for differen t reasons bu t manage to win juat the same. The PG rating must be for its lofty themes; there is no nudity, no violence and very little offensive language. CONAN THE BARBARIAN: Rated R, stars A rnold Schwarzenegger aa the muscle-bound Conan, a pagan warrior who seeks revenge against the other pagans who killed his mother and father. Directed by John Milius. The R rating is for violence and aex. Musir by Burl Bacl1ararh Lyrr<s by Hal David Book by Nril Simo" 811wl on rhr mot•1t 'Tlrr l\pulmtnl July 22-24, 2 9-31 & August 5-7 8 p m OCC Auditorium Tw.lrts. s-oo Fri & 541 "*'"""""'~• S5 00 Thurs pt'rform•nc ... \ .... 1--"'"~"·"'" .,.,,, •• ,.., c .• 11 ,,,. ,,,.,, ,.,. ,..".' ,,., ... The Sadd/eback Company Theatre Presents A SUMMER OF AMERICANA Fifth Season 1982 DEATH of a SALESMAN by Arthur Miiter Directed by Brian Donoghue Winner of both the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize. WAYNE GRACE Starring JACQIELINE scorr July 22 through August 8 (Except Mondays) Tuesday-Saturday, 8 p.m. curtain Sundays, 3 p.m. matinee only SADDLEBACK COLUGE FM ARTS TIEATRE Tickets: '7 and '6 (group rat• 8Vallabte for 25 or mor.) ~ ..,, .. 0: GI ':< '. ---------~ -------==-==~- ·i •I ~-----------------'C Currently Screening) ... ---------------- co Cll : =p~w and Klaua Wennemann. The R Movies now showing ~ rating ia for violence. ~. DEAD MEN ooN'T wEAR PLAID: Rated along Orange Coast ~ PG, stars Steve Martin in a spoof on the detective :g films of. the 408 and 50s. Intercut with the film are u.. "guett" appearances by Bogart, Lana Turner, .: Veronial Lake, Bette Davis and Burt Lancaster. ~ This PG rating is for adult hwnor. c: Q) ~ i ~ DEATHTEAP: Rated PG, stars Christopher Reeve, Michael Caine and Dyan Cannon in a clever murder mystery about a waahed up writer and a § promosing young author who pens a great mystery. 0: The PG rating is for violence. EVIL UNDER THE SUN: Rated PG, stars Peter Ustinov, Jane .Birk.in, Sylvia Miles, James Mason and Diana Rigg in Aptha Christie's tale of murder and intrigue. The PG rating is for adult situations. ENTER THE NINJA: Rated R, stars Christopher George. Franco Nero and Susan George in a tale of martial arts and vengeance. The R rating is for violence. E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL: Rated PG, stars Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace. Robert MacNaughton and Drew Barrymore. This highly acclaimed science-fantasy film deals with a young boy who befriends a little lost alien from outer space. This family film has been touted as one of the best in years. fiction horror story set in space. The R rating is for violence. THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN: Rated R, stars Meryl Streep in the role of the heartbroken and heartbreaking French Lieutenant's woman and Jeremy Irons as the Victorian gentleman who gambles his love and reputation on her. The modern day film crew making a movie of "The French Lieutenant's Woman" has i ts own romantic dramaa and downfalls which are meant to compare and contrast with the Victorian sequence. The R rating is for adult situations. GOIN' ALL THE WAY: Rated R, ls about a steamy sununer and young people with "only one thing on their minds." The R rating is for adult situations and nudity. HANKY PANKY: Rated PG, stars Gene Wilder, Gilda Radner, Richard Widmark and Kathleen Quinlan. In this suspense-<amedy, Wilder is a meek architect who is accused of murder. Radner is the only one who believes his claims that he's innocent. It's rated PG because of some violenoe, sex and bad language. IF YOU COULD SEE WHAT I HEAR: Rated PG, stars Marc Singer and Shari Harper. This movie is based on the life of Tom Sullivan. singer- composer, writer-director and athlete who was blind. Rating is for adult situations. charact.en. It's rated PG because of violence. MISSING: Rated PG, stars Jack Lemmon and Sissy Spacek as a man and his daughter-in-law who search for his missing son. The events are baaed on a true story in which a young American who was apparently allowed to be killed in a Latin American country by forces friendly with the U.S . Government. The PG rating is for adult situations. ON GOLDEN POND: Rated PG, stars Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn as an aging couple returning to live on Golden Pond. He's filled with anxieties about death: she's interminably cheerful. They bicker politely until the arrival of their daughter (Jane Fonda), her latest boyfriend, Billy (played brilliantly by Dabney Coleman) and his 13-year-old boy. The PG rating is for language. ONE FROM THE HEART: Rated R, takes place in a sound stage re-creation of Las Vegas and tel.ls the story of 24 hours in the lives of two lovers. The film was directed by Franci.S Coppola, written by Armya n Bernstein and Coppola, and stars Frederic Forrest, Teri Garr, Raul Julia and Nastassia Kinski. The R rating is for adult situations. POLTERGEIST: Rated PG, stars Jobeth Williams and Beatrice Straight in a tale of the supernatural. The story is by Steven Spielberg; the direction by Tobe Hooper. The PG rating is for suspense. PORKY'S: Rated R, stars Kim Cattrall, Scott Colomby and Alex Karras in a tale of boys growing up. The R rating is for nudity. ROCKY Ill: Rated PG, stars Sylvester Stallone~ the gutsy Rocky, who battles to defend his>rOWfi. The PG rating is for violence. FIREFOX: Rated PG, stars Clint Eastwood (who is also director and producer), Freddie Jones, David Huffman, Warren Clarke, Ronald Lacey and Kenneth Colley. F.astwood is an American pilot who tries to steal Russia's top secret superjet and fly it to the West. It's rated PG because of some violence. FORBIDDEN WORLD: Rated R, is a science MEGAFORCE: Rated PG. stars Barry Bostwick, Michael Beck, Edward Mulhare, Henry Silva and Persis Khambatta. Directed by former SHOOT THE MOON: Rated R, stars Albert stuntman Hal Needham, this film deals with a Finney as GeorJ(e Dunlap, whose marriage to Faith futuristic corps o! elite troopers who battle evil See Currently, Page 14 ~~~-~~~~~~~~~-~-~-:::::;:: ....... --~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Original JOBBl~RS® Shorts at the Garage ... For beach. boat. bike or hike. Jobbers' con do It all In o great selection of colors. &~~~ .56 EASHl~N (SI AND I NEWEORI Rfl\C~_· __ C~ 644-7030 .. --~ --',..... - NOW ON STAGE DONALD O'CONNOR IN A.meric&'a Fint CW,. Tdib a, "-: (ltl) 480-6488 or 487-4181 Tidlea 11 '-a.. lffiu tr Tidctrte. w.., S.la: (!U) 4.USll Great M·uaical MUSlCCTNTER 0 OOIUmiY 0...,.,0lflt .PAVILION l 0 s A ,..,. ( • t I f ' c I 'V I ' I I .. • • II ,... CR<llSE NEWPORT HARBOR .. • Dianne de Leeuw s tars in Knott's big ice show From Page 1 your work that you can't really enjoy it," she said. "I had never heard of skating for plea.sure." And for Dianne those competitive years In the mid-70's were often troublesome. "At the time the United States didn't have that many women on its figure skating team,'' she said. She faced some difficult competition here in America. namely Dorothy Hamill, so she skated in the Olympics aa a representative of her mother's birthplace -Holland. She explained that her moth1'!"s dual citizenship enabled her to compete for Holland. Sports fans may remember some American skating officials were upset when she won the silver as Dutch. But Dianne reluctantly recalled "both sides were unhappy. "When I was 16th in the 1972 Olympi c s and I n the W orld Championships no one said much. "It's only when I started doing well that skating officials said anything because they con sidered me American." She was disappointed at not winning a gold medal in 1976 - Hamm beat her. "Silver is nothing when you are THE SECRET'S OUT! "Medley'• tlu tumed Into a celebflty lure(John Travolta. Kenny Rooera. Connie Stevenlj ... an unusually good eatene. • /Udord J Pkucll"'o"" LOS Al'IGELES MAGAZINE "No end to Innovative entreea. nostalgic entertalnmenl at Medley' a.· undoub1edly the finest of additions to dining In lhe county." "The ambiance is unique with lhow busmeas memorabllla." "Supert> food-" Ba"Y KoltllO•' Tl-tE REOISTEA THROUGHOUT JULYJ BILL MEDLEY PRESENTS THE GREG, TOPPER SHOW Thurs.. Frl, Sal, Sun. evenings No Cover Charge For Dinner Guests MEDLEY'S DIHNeR •DANCING• LOUNOESHOMI An v1,,s,1 ORANGE COASl OAll Y PILOT Grq E"'1qMn BUENA PARK NEWS Dinner nitely from 5 p.m. • ReHrvatlons Suggeated (714) H3•23M 1877 4 Brookhurat Street. Fountain Valley ( 1 mile south of the 405 F re.way) Pilot advertising is good business for Newport Securities. "The response we have had by running In the Sunday Piiot has been excellerit." Lowrence Butler. Jr. Newport S.c"ities Corp. Newport S.och .· going for the gold. All anyone remembers is that Dorothy won," she said. But Dianne won the World Championship in 1975 -Dorothy waa second -and she said, that to a skater, that feat means more. "The World Championship is held . each r,ear. the Olympics every four years, • she said, calling the Olympics a "media event." Dianne said that after the 1976 Olympics she decided to sif.n a professional contract because ' four more years (1980) would have been too long to prove what? "Doroth y had already turned professional and the issue would not have been who won it (th e gold) but who was I competing against? "And I always wanted to skate in an ice show no matter how my competitive career would have turned ~ out." I She skated profetaionally at a show f for Jimmy Carter's inauguration. !) An Ice Follies performance for ~ inmates at El Reno maximum aecurity - ~ in 1981 in Oklahoma City was a ~ 'very moving" expenence, Dianne Ci recalled. ~ "I've done lots of television. have ~ traveled and met loll of people. I don't c know what I would have done with i myself had It not been for aka ting." co And with that the slim woman ·,.. (5-feet-8, 122 pounds) was off to ~ lunch. I\) The Knon's show, "Snoopy and All That Jan,'' can be seen at 3:30, 5:30 and 8 p.m . daily except Fridays through Sept. 6. Entrance to the theater is free after purchasing a ticket to the park. i'1J Dun•a • EITDTAllllEIT aumE :f I DIREC'l'ED BY Allan Hunt complete Dinners from $5.25 to $5.95 5:00 PM -7 :00 PM Daily Your choice of soup or salad and one of rhese entrees CAPRICCIO CJtPE at . , --------.-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--""'~ CurrentlyScreenln9~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~ _, ...... ,, . ( O> ~'From P. 12 O> --~ (Diane ea\on) la on the rocks. They become. § involved with dlfferent people, and for the first -, time in years, seem to involve themselves again. It's >. an accurate, moving ecoount.of a break-up, more ~ intuitive and preciae than most movies on divorce. ;t As their daughter, Sherry, Diane Hill is brilliant. • Keaton gives the perfoMna.nce of a lifetime. The R ~ rating is for adult situations. "C i SOME KJND OF BERO: Rated R, stars j Richard Pryor as a down and out Marine. who can't ~ make his life go as he wants it. The R rating is for _ language and adult situations. Ji il: ST AR TREK II: Rated PG, stars WilHam Shatner and Leonaro Nimoy in the continuing FEZ UROCCll ~ an. Calllne Dmer From 5:00 • 7 lfthts A Week BMr • Wine Sened Reeerv•tlone Preferred (714) 840-3024 lllflllliT<* llOCH • nl WIWT CDml IS NOW OPEN AT S;OO PM DAILY Ull-7f67 STEAKS • SE~FOOD • PRIME RIB Movies now showing along Orange Coast quest to seek out and explore strange new worlds. The PG rating is for action. Directed by Nicholas Meyer. THE ROAD WARRIOR: Rated R, stars Mel Gibson a.a a semi-hero who battles marauding bandits in a post-end-of-the-world thriller. Directed by George Miller. The R rating is for violence, which is abundant. THE THING: Rated R, stars Kurt Russell. -w~ .. ·· ~; Cantonese f_.: Ht here or take home l,.H Dinn•' S11«llll Br~aded f'Oftl ChOps or Fish~, Includes Soup Of Sa!Yd, V~ & Pomo •Doubfe 8Qnus V~al Oscar S6.95 fR~gular S9.9SJ JULY ONLY Live~ NlghCly Tun.-l.aclln Mght-\1/el Dftf*s S 1.00 I 1670 NEWPORT avo. ,.,,. a...r... ~ COSTA MESA . Ma-aHJ MZ·H09 O_pening In oar New Location. Tueaday, July 13th for Lunch. Tuesday, Juty 20th for Dinner and Late Night Supper. ·. Directed by John Carpenter, this film is based on John W. C,ampbell Jr.'s 1938 novel, "Who Goes There?" which spawned the 1951 film. "The Thing (from Another World)." The tale involves a group of research ers at an Antarctic station who find a frozen alien which tUfJlS into an ever-changing monster when it thaws. It's rated R because of violence. VISITING HOURS: Rated R, stars Lee Grant and William Shatner in a tale about a horrible hospital. The R rating is for violence. A VERY SPECIAL JAPANESE RESTAURANT· Award winning traditional Japanese cuisine and superb westem-style sp«ialties. Your favorite seafood, chicken, and s teak. Delicate soaps and delightful salads. Impeccable service in a most beautiful setting. Discover Yamato ... a very s~l dining e>eperience. ~~~~~~~~~-4~,~~-0-lv_•_,_•_l_o_n_•~~..,,)~~~~~~~~~~~ What's happening along Orange Co ast -PLAYS------ "THE D RUNKAR D," an old-fashioned melodrama, opens tonight at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster. Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Aug. 7 with reservations faken at 99s-4113. "GEORGE M," the musical biography of George M. Cohan, is the fare at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave., Pico, San Clemente. Show times are Tuesday through Thursday at 8:15, Friday and Saturday at. 8:45 and Sundays at 1:30 and 7:45. Reservations 492-9950. "I DO, I DO," the marital musical, gives its final performance tonight at the Movieland Dinner Theater in the Movieland Wax Museum, 7711 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Dinner ii 7:30 and showtime is 8:45. Reservations 522-1154. .. A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS," Robert Bolt's drama of martyrdom, completes its run tonight and Saturday at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in the Seacliff Village shopping center. Curtain i.s 8:30 with reservations at 8474465. "THE MUSIC MAN" winds up this weekend for the Saddleb,ack Com pan y Theater at Sa~dleback College in Mission Viejo. Closing perlonnances are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. with matinees Satµrday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Reservations 831-46f>6. OCTA FESTIVAL, l HZ, four days of 12 one- act plays, gets under way Thursday at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Becach. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday a n d 2 p.m . Sunday. Reser vations 675-3143. "NO ARK THIS TIME," a comedy about family crisis, opens tonight for two weekends in the Patio Theater of Golden West College. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:1~ this weekend and next. Reservations 894-6Q70. "O K ALAH O M A," tl;ie Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. is on sta.ae at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 EL Camino Real, Tustin, playing nightly except Mondays through Aug. 22. Reservations 838-1540. "SUGAR," the musical version of "Some Uke It Hot," is bein8 presented at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3603 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Cu rtain times var y nightly except Mo ndays throua}l Sept. 6. Reservations 979-5511. · "TBORNBIU," the world premiere of a new drama. opens Wednesday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Performances will be given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 14 with ret1ervationa taken at 494--0743. NOSTALGIC WATE RCOLORS by Doug Olltro&k:i are at Artists of California, 1550 S . Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, and 23131 Lake Center Drive, Lake Forest, through Sunday. See Diversions. 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Odds of winning are determined by e11ch week's entries. New entry forms used for each drawl~. so reolster often! Sweepstakes ends August 3, 1982 . ' l ~. N I ... -From PlllJe 15 0) ! ANITA WILLLIAM8 PBOTOGl\APBY exhibit ~ la at Golden Welt CQUeee Pipe Arts Gallery, 15744 : Golden West St., Huntfngt.on Beech. through July ~ 22. ~ LITllOORAPBS AND MONOPIUNTS by Bob What's happening along Orange Coast For information on the ·camp, held at Corona del Mar High School: call 640-2271. • Alderette, Raul AncWaao. Alan Blizzard and olhen ~ are at Ocean Worb, 2811 Villa Way, Newport c BNch. ROY AL LIPIZZAN STALLIONS are performing tonight and Saturday at Lona Beach HOLOCAUST MUSEUM at Simon Wieeenthal Convention Center. Information (213) 436-3611. • ! Center, Yeshiva Univenity of Los Angeles. 9760 W. SUMMER OF DRAMA FOR YOUNG Pico Blvd. features Holocauat art worlu, Naz.i PEOPLE beii,na Monday at Irvine Cultural Cent.er, ~ replia, &lropean currende8 u.ed d\.tring the war, 17302A .DaJ.rii1et-, Irvine. Four-week prosram enda o:: models of Auschwlt~ concentration camp and in two student perfonnancea. lnformatioo 979-3176. pbotocraphlc dlaplays. Mu.um hou.n are 11 a.m.-4 Rembrandta Restaurant, 909 E. Yorba Linda Blvd., Pblcentia, to hear Othello Pet.en talk about aelf-hypnom .. a writinc aid. PREE CONCERTS BY THE SEA are held at Stan Kenton Guebo. Balboa Pier Park, Newport Beach, at 6 p.m. Swldays. Trombone choU perfomv. this Sunday. Bring a blanket and enjoy nostalgjl.: muaic. ROC& CONCERT, featuring IA. Angeles: stud.Jo muDciana, ia 9:30 a.m.-noon July 13 in Fine Arta Hall 119, Orange Cout C.Ollege, Costa M•esa. Ad.million $2. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PROGRAM for junior and tenior high echool students la praented at C.a.1 State Fullerton Department of Music Aug. 1-13. p.m. Sundays, 10:30 a .m .-4:30 p.m. Mondays-ROMANCE wJlri.Eas OF AMERICA, Orange Thursdays and 10:30 a .m .-2:30 p.m . Fridays. County Chapter, meets at 1 p.m. Saturday at Information (213) 553-9036. ---------------------------------- -DANCE------ CATALINA IUC&-OFF DANCE featuring Desolation Jazz Ensemble, Mesa Kit Repair Battalion and Night Blooming Jazzmen ia 8 p.m.-midnigbt July 23 at Long Beach Elka Lodge, Lakewood Boulevard and Willow Street:, Long Beach. ~nted by New Orleans Jazz Club of Southern California. Information (213) 531-1045. -ETC.------- sHowaoAT DINNER THEATER and RiVer Revue ia open on the Reuben E. Lee, 151 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. Dinner ia 9efVed by waiters and waitre91e9 who double aa entertainers In an hour-lens Showboat River Revue. SNOOPY AND ALL THAT JAZZ ice shaw ia at Knott'• Berey Farm's Good Tunes Theater daily except Friday., Colonel Howe's Traveim., am. Extravapma la five times daily except Tue.day. In Knott'• new 800-aeat big top. STAMP EXHIBITION, themed "salute to America's History," ia at Quality Inn, Anaheim, Saturday and Sunday, apomored by Orange County Philatelic Society. Admimion free. ANNUAL PICNIC of Jewish Community Center of South Oranae C.OUOty la at 3 p.m. July 26 at Laguna NJguel Retdonal Park, Crown Valley Parkway. Information 497-2070. SUMMER DAY CAMP, ~ by Cty of Newport Beech. la~ foe younpten 6-12. ;. I Each month a new, full course dinntt menu features the superb cuisine of one of Italy's 21 rtgions. sa Center A Family Shopping/Dining & Entertainment Center Al~rtaon'a •Bank of America• Bilbo Biggins• Coco'll'Reuben'a •Dolphin Hair Fuhlons •Edwards Cinema • Fuh'n Splash• Hamburger Hamlet• Ice Capades • Mesa Verde Aorist• Mesa Verde Travel Mlone'a • Music Market • Piecemakers • Photography by Jeffrey • Southern California Optical Spa Lady• Swensen's ~-· .. Dallas. • • Little House • • • Other side • • • Orange County, ~age 3 Inside TV, Page 27 Daytime Drama, Page 31 •July 9 -July 15• 'Sidney' ready for another season Tony Randall again plays Sidney Shorr Althpugb the ratings were not what they could have been, "Love, Sidney" will return again for another seaaon on the NBC Television Network. The aeries. which stars Tony Randall aa Sidney Shorr, the middle-aged bachelor who takes in a mother and her little dauahter, has been allocated a new day and time. It will be aeen Saturday at 9:30 p.m. on K.NBC (Ch. 4). "Love, Sidney" is a warm-hearted comedy about a middle-aged oommerdal artist and life-long bachelor who is l'8CUed from hia life of lonelinees when a young child and her divorced mother move into bis 1arge· New York apartment to abare the rent. Gradually they have become a f.amily. Swoosle Kurtz s1an as the divorced mother, Laurie Morgan, and Kaleena Kiff plays her daucht.er, Patti. .. Love, Sktney'.' J'QOVt!9 from Wedneaday night and will follow the new NBC comedy aeries, "Silver Spoons," which atara Ricky Schroder. Though known primarily for "hla roles in comedies, Randall ia one of a mere handful of actors in the world today to whom the adjective "protean" can be seriously applied. In a career that spans almost 40 years, he has appeared on Broadway with aome of the foremost actors of this century -Ethel Barrymore ("The Com Ia Green"), Katharine Cornell ("Anthony and Cleopatra" and "The Barretta of Wlmpole Street"), Ulli Palmer and Sir Cedric Hardwicke (Shaw'• "Caeear and Cleopetra"f and Paul Muni ("Inherit the Wind"); has acted in a Jor\I list of 11Soce.ful motion pk:turel, includina "Oh, Men! Oh, Women!," "Will Sucoe11 Spoil Rodi Hunter?," "No Down Payment," "The Mating Game," "Pillow Talk." "Laver Come Back," "The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao," "Send Me No Flowen" and "Everyt.hlna You Wanted to Know About Sex"; and ltarn!Cl in a trio of memorable televiaion aerie9 -"Mister Peepen'' (1~2-55); '"lbe Tony Randall Show" o976-78k and "The Odd C.OUple" (1970-75), the lut of which la still in syndication around the country. He woo the 1975 Emmy for beet actor in a comedy eeriee for hia portrayal of the futkiloua Felix unaer in '"!be Odd Couple." Randall ra.na-far beyond the N9'Jf York-. Hollywood Cll'blL In 1978, he starred in the natlooal tour ol ''The Odd Couple.'' He .. jDurneyed to Nova Scoa. to work in repenor, pNClucaam ol CbelthoY'1 "The Sequll" (1978); n..n•1 ''The .... Builder'' (1880), • dlnctm, and "Dl8ry ol. Scoundrel" (1881), • ...,. end dlrecW. He --bCJm In TWla. Okla., ....... bll lalblr wan art dealer.~ f..mly mowd tD Mtt' &. Lane w..I (N.Y .), but be rt'blrmd •Tula,.... be ........ t.raea .bllh ICbaol. Ht .......... In .,.ch Md drama at NGrtb•1"11m • wl aantbllCI ~=~~~=~~i.;.i..~·~~·A\.~~ wl•f\ ~ .Y '1 See •Low,.....,, •• ,.... ;-.-.-"-.-lo1''i'-i' . 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Page 5 Daytime Schedule . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. Page 6 Evening Schedule ...................... Page 8 ~t~rs ................................................ Page 2~ o Game ....................................... Page 28 TV Puzzle ... .. .. .................. Page 29 Daytime Drama . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Page 30 (-~~-C_h_a_n_n_•~ls~~~~) 8 KNXT 1CBS1 6121 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Ani;ieles Ca. 8 KNBC (NBC) ' 3000 W. Alameda Ave .. Burbank, Ca e KTLA (Ind.> 5800 W. Sunset Bl vd., Los Angeles. Ca fl KABC<ABCI 4151 Prospect Ave .. Los Angeles. Ca <8> KFMB <CBS1 7677 Engineer Rd., San Diego, Ca f) KHJ-TV <Ind.I . 5515 Melrose Ave . Los Angeles, Ca 001 KCST (ABC> 8330 Engineer Rd .. San Diego. Ca • KlTV (Ind.> 5746 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles. Ca • KCOP-TV (Ind.) 915 N. La Brea Ave .. Los Angeles, Ca I 24 > CBS Cable @ KCET ( P.BS> 4401 Su.met Blvd .. Los Angeles. Ca. ~ KOCE <PBSl 15744 Golden West St , Huntingtoo Beach IO> On-TV 1139 Grand Central Ave . Glendale. Ca IZI Z·TV 2939 Nebraska Ave .. Santa Monira. Ca CH) HBO . Tlme·LlCe Bldg .. Rockefeller Center, N.Y .. N Y. <Cl Cinemax Time.Life Bldg .. Rockefeller Center. N Y . N Y f)<WORI N.Y .. N.Y. 1171 1wrBSi Atla nta. Ga. I E I ESPN <LI Select !S> Showtime <S> Spotlight <CI (Cable News Network > TV Antenna 'Dallas' 'headed for big screen By PHIL SNEIDERMAN oftM O.-,NotlWf Starting soon at a theater near you . . . your favorite television show! Th.at prospect may be closer than you suspect. The fat receipts ge ne r a ted by this summe r's blockbuster "Star Trek -The Wrath of Khan" and 1979's "Star Trek -The Motion Picture" may prompt other Hollywood producers to grind out similar theatrical films based on hit television series. One theory is that a popular television series creates a guaranteed audience for a film based on the same characters. Even before this sununer's "Star Trek" movie opened, plane were under way to turn a current hit TV series into a theatrical film. Are you ready for "Dallas -The Motion Picture"? . That's r ight, L orimar Productions, the company behind "Dallas" and two similar evening !IOaps ("Knots Landing" and "Falcon Crest") is laying the groundwork for a "Dallas" movie, probably to. be filmed after the 1982-83 television episodes are in the can . Lorlmar is providing few details on the movie. although one report de9cribes it aa a probable Chriatmaa 1983 releue. Separate contracts have to be negotiated with the "Dallas" television stars, but obviously Lorirnar hopes to use as many familiar faces as possible. The Lorirnar folks first began testing reactions to a "Dallas" movie last May during the Cannes ~ilm F~stiva~ in France. The response from mt.emational film buyers was reportedly positive. The worldwide market may be crucial to a "Dallas" movie's success. Currently, the aeries is seen in more than 80 nations and frequently gamers top ratings. All of these viewers are potential movie ticket buyers. The content of the "Dallas" movie i.a ahother big mystery. An early report from Cannes aaid the film would have a different storyline from the regular .series and would include more "action, sex and steamy pulion" than the television networ ks permit. More recently, however, Lee Rich, a top executive at Lorhnar, told an interviewer the "Dallas" movie would not be R-rated. He said the film would probably involve a mystery or an a Larry Hagman flashes that wicked J.R. Ewing smile on "Da.11as." "exciting drains," aomething you wouldn't usually see on television. The "Dallas" movie plan raises several interesting quest.ions. Fim of all, as popular as the program is, will people really pay $5 a ticket to see the same folks they can watch for free each Friday night on teJevision? In this case, "Star Trek" isn't a good yardstick . First of all, it's been more than a decade since any new television episodes of "Star Trek'' have been produced. The fans who have flocked to the theatrical movies about the crew of the Starship Enterprise know moet of the TV episodes by heart and have been hungry to see fresh adventures. In addition , "Star Trek," with its llCience fiction themes and special effects, fits in well with the string of space adventures that have proved 90 popular at the box office since "Star Wan." "Dallas" on the other hand, ls a melodrama that fOCU8eS primarily on corporate in~e and sordid human relationships. The Ewings dnnk a lot, talk a lot and spend a lot of time in bed, but two-fisted action is not really their strong su1t. Every episode seems to have at least one family conference in the Southfork living room, with everyone standing around holding a cocktail. Would vou really pay to see that scene blown up to giant dimensions at your local movie theater? Maybe the only way to go is to offe r "Dallas" fans something they definitely won't see on their See 'Dallu,' Page 28 VIDEO MOVIES SPOKEN HERE •STAR WARS •ON GOLDIN POND •FAMILY PLOT •PRIVATI LISSONS •7 PIRCINT SOLUTION •A•SINCI OF MALICI •RAGTIMI •TARZAN THI API MAN •GOl.8flNGIR •W.OLOVI 3 ..,, .... 0: Ill ~ c... c: :I c» <O .... <O QI I\) .. , ---....... ----------------·----....=~~--· .. ; Sports Highlights ~riday JULY 9, 1982 MOANING 8:001 CFL FOOTBALL PREVIEW 6:30 SPORTS FOAUM 7:00 SPORTS CENTER 9:00 TOP RANK BOXING From Atlantic City, New Jer~. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 11:30W ROOEO "Schrade Pro Team Semi-Anal" (2 hrs.) AFTERNOON 1:30(() CFL FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2:00(() TENNIS "Davis Cup Quarter-Final Singles" Sweden vs. U.S.A. from St. Louis. Missouri. 4:30• OOOOER DUGOUT 4:35@ BASEBAU Pittsburgh Pirates at Atlanta Braves (3 hrs.) 4:451 DODGER PRE-GAME 6:00 BASEBALL Los Angeles, Oodg8'S at Phlla- delphla Phillies ( 3 hrs.) 5:30. WORLD CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT Highlights of a second etlmlnatlon match will be broadcast from Spain. ( 1 hr ) EVENING 7:00 (£) GOLF HIGHLIGHTS '' t 978 British Open'' ( 1 hr.) 7:30 8 BASEBAU New York Yankees at Calllornia A~ls (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 8:00 SPORTS CENT~ 8:30 RACING FROM YONKERS 9:00 WORLD CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT Highlights of a semiflnal match will be broadcast from Spain. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 11:20@ BASEBALL Pittsburgh Pirates at Atlanta Braves (3 hrs.) 11:301J SUPERBOWL Of MOTOCROSS "Challenge Of A Champion" Kent Howerton is featured 1n this fast-moving look at the sport of motocross. (()SPORTS CENTER 12:30([) TENNIS "Davis Cup Ouarter-Fmal Singles" Sweden vs.US.A. from St Louis. M1ssour1. (2 hrs .. 30mln.) 3:00(() GOLF HIGHLIGHTS " t977 British Open" ( 1 hr.) 4:00 (£)SPORTS CENTER Saturday JULY 10, 1982 MORNING 5:00(!) RODEO "Schrade Pro Team Semi-Final" (2 hrs~ 5:05 BASEBALL BUNCH 7:00 SPORTS CENTER CS) FALL LINE A surfer shows the similarities 1n sports hke surfing, skiing and hang-gllding. 8:00 CJ) WRESTLING (() GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1979 Brtt1sh Open" ( t hr.) 9:00 Cf) NASL SOCCER KICKS (I) ASHING "Bass Masters Classie" from Mont· gomery, Alabama. 9:30(1) GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS "Lou Brock" Host· George Plimpton. (£) PKA FULL CONTACT KARATE "World Light Heavyweight Championship" Dan Macaruso vs. Ker-Roop from Detroit, Michigan. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 10:30 NASL SOCCER KICKS 11:00 e BASEBALL Regional coverage of Minne- sota Twins at Boston Red Sox: another game to be announced (3 hrs.) • BMX MOlOCAOSS (() TENNIS "Davis Cup Ouart8'·Final Doubles" Sweden vs. U.S.A. from St. Louis. Missouri. (3 hrs.) 11:30 G NATIONAL COLLEGE RODEO AFTERNOON 12:30. VIC BRAOEH'8 ~ FOR THE FUTURE "The Ser.ta" Vie Braden rtpleOeS bad Imagery In wvlng whh winning form. (A) D 1:0& alfT'Hts WEB< 1N BAeAII. 1:36~ MASTER8 WATER SKI TOURNAMENT Live CXMWege of IN temlflnale of this weter lkllng com- petition from Cdtway Gardens Reeort In Pine Mountain, ~ wtwe the Wortd'• top mate and ~le water lllin le lortttlel In elalom. trtck al<H •n<flTthlDOCbt:>'ea91th .. t•,.,._ event. (1 tw.) tur · ror (£.)WORLD CUP 800C:9' TOURNAMENT "Conso- lation Match" from Alcante, Spain. (2 hrs.. 30 min~ 2:35 MOTORWEEI< ILLUSTRA TEO 3:00 WESTERN OUTOOORSMAN (!)RACING FROM BaMONT • THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL 3:06@ WRESTLING 3:3011 SPORTS SATURDAY 10-round lightw8lght bout between Ed,..ln Rosario and lrleis "Cubanlto" Perez. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (]) BASEBAU BUNCH m DODGER DUGOUT 3:461 DODGER PRE-GAME -4:00 SUGAR RAY LEONARD'S GOLDEN GLOVES "Highlights" (Part 4) ( l hr.) (I) THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL m BASEBALL Los Angeles Dodgers at Phlladel· phia Phillies (3 hrs ) (I) FALL LINE A surfer shows the slm1larit1es 1n sports like surfing, skiing and hang-gliding. -4:30(1) BASEBALL San Diego Padres at New York Mets (2 hrs .. 30 min.) Cf) BASEBALL San Diego Padres at New York Mets ~ hrs .. 40 min.) • WORLD CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT Highlights of a second elimination match will be broadcast from Spain. ( 1 hr ) (£) SPORTS CENTER 6:008 WIDE WORLD Of SPORTS 10-round wel- terweight bout between Roger Stafford and Milton McCrorl (from Phoenix, Ariz.): a preview of the World Cup Soccer Tournament final and semifinal highlights. World Show Jumping Championships (from Dublin. Ireland). ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (() TENNIS "Davis Cup Quar18'-Final Doubles" Sweden vs. U.S.A. from St. Louis. Missouri. (2 hrs . 30 min.) 6:309 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 10-round wel- terweight bout between Roger Stafford and Milton McCrori (from Phoenix, Ariz.): a preview of the World Cup Soccer Tournament final and semlflnal highlights. World Show Jumping Championships (from Dublin, Ireland) ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) EVENING 7:00(0) BASEBALL New York Yankees at Calllornla Anm1s (3 hrs.) 7: 10 KINER'S KORNER 7:30 NASL SOCCER Chicago Sting vs. New York Cosmos (2 hrs.) ([)SPORTS CENTER 8:00G SPORTS AMERICA "Harrah's $125.000 Tennis Shoot-Out" (2 hr6.) (() CFL FOOTBALL British Columble Lions vs HamUton Tiger Cats (3 hr•.) 11:00Cl)ALL-STAR SPOAT8 CHALLENGE 1978 Cel· lfornla Angels vs. New Y()f1( Yankees World Serles Stars 11:30 (I) SPOAT8 CENTER 12:30(1) WORLD CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT "Consolation Match" from Allcan1e. Spain. ~00(1) GOLF HIGHUGHTS "1978 British Open" (1 hf.) 4.'()() (!) 8PORT8 cemA Making waves The Masters Water Ski Tournament, the premie re event in compe titive water skiing. will be aired Saturday and Sunday o n WTBS , th e SuperStation, from I to 3 p.m . The action features the world's top male and female skiers. 6:00 (!) WORLD CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT "Consolation Match" from Alicante. Spain. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 7:30(() SPORTS CENTER 8:30(() CFL FOOTBALL Hamilton Tiger Cats at Bnt- ish Columbia Lions (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 10:00 (1) OUTDOOR LIFE JOhn Havfloe+< and his wife Beth angle for bluefish ott Martha's Vineyard. a» DODGER DUGOUT 10:0501) MASTERS WATER SKI TOURNAMENT Live coverage of the finals of this water Skiing competi- tion from Callaway Gardens Resort in Pine Moun· ta1n. Georgia. where the world's top male and female water skiers compete for titles in stalOm. trick sk11r.!9_ and the breathtaking jumping event (2 hrs.) 10: 15 Cl) PADRES PRE-GAME SHOW G» DODGER PRE-GAME 10:300 @) WIDE WORLD Of SPORTS Live cover- age of the 1982 World Cup Soccer Final from Madrid, Spain. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) (I) BASEBALL San Diego Padres at New York Mets ~hrs .. 30 min.) Cf) BASEBALL San Diego Padres at New York Mets (2 hrs .• 40 min.) G» BASEBALL Los Angeles Dodgers at Philadel- phia Phillies (3 hrs.) 11:00([) TENNIS "Davis Cup Quarter-Final Slngles" Sweden vs U.S.A. from St. Louis, Missouri. AFTERNOON 12:05@ BASEBALL N ttsburgh Pirates at Atlanta Braves (3 hrs.) 12:30(1) OUTDOOR LIFE Jim Carmichel hunts black duck on Vtrg1n1a's Parramore Island with sportsman Larry_ Nickel. 1:00tm SPORTSWORLD 10-round mlddlewelghl bout between Wiiford Scyplon and Mark Frazie (llve from Tampa, Fla). cov8'age of the 69th Tour de France cycling race. Survival of the Ruest. Part 6, with the men's survlval run (from New Zealand) ( t hr .. 30 min.) 1:10(1) KJNER'S KORNER 1:308 (])SPORTS SUNDAY 10-round llghtwei~ht bout between Hector Camacho and Louis Loy (hve from New York). the Great Pool Shootout-TrickshOt Competition. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) D WESTERN OUTOOORSMAN Featured: back- packing, a visit to Toledo Bend Reservoir on the Texas·Louisiana bOrder. 2:308 MVP -MOST VALUABLE PLAYER The past eeason's best players from each division ot the National Football League ere r.rofiled. e SUGAR RAY LEONARD S GOl..OEN GLOVES Louisiana vs. St. Louis ~ 1 hf.) 3:001 Al/TO RACING ' Ba)a 1000" ( 1 tw.) 3:30 OU'TOOOO LIFE Character actor Dub Taylor and his grandson go quall hunting near Albany, Georgia._ . __ .. 9 SPORT88EA T 4:00e 8POAT8WORLO 10-round mlddlew_etght bout between Wiiford Soyplon and Mark Frazle (from Tampa, Fie.): cOYerage of the 69th Tour de F!renee cycling raee: SUNfval or tbe Atteet, Part 6. With the men's survival run (from New Zealand). ( 1 hr., 30 min..) e 8 AMfNCAH 8PORT8MAH LeVar Burton takt9 1 flrtt "'* ratttog •~Ion down tht l.am· River In Attu. continuing Oca\lkt UVinoltON'a rout« fofnw Mr. l..lnMfM Nnotct tchftr. Cl) SPORTS CENTER 4:06 al WAE8TUNG . 5:00 e <WA TEST SPORTS LEGEN08 "Lou Brock" Hott; George Plimpton. Cl) Ta.. "O.WS Cup Ouarter-Anal Slnalea" Swe- den vs. tf.S.A: f'fom St LOlJe, Mlaaourl. (3" hfs.) EVENING 8:00 Cl) fWORT8 C!NTER 9:00(1) A8HtHG "Bass Masters Classic" from Mont- g~. Alabama. 9:30 Cl) HORSE RACING WEEKl Y 10:00(1) GOLF HIGHLIGHTS " 1980 British Open" ( 1 hr.) 10:30,8PORTS WAAP-UP 10:"5 SUNDAY SPORTS PAGE 11:00 WOMEN'S MARATHON "1982 Avon" from San Francisco, Callforrlla. 11:308 SPORTS ANAL (I) WEEKEHo SPORTS WRAP-UP (!)SPORTS CENTER 12:30(1) TENNIS "Davis Cup Quarter-Final Singles" Sweden vs. U.S.A. from St. Louis, Missouri. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 3:00 Cl) GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1979 British Open" ( 1 hr.) 4:00 ([) SPORTS CENTER Monday JULY 12. 1982 MORNING 6:001 SPORTSWOMAN 6:30 HORSE RACING WEEKLY 7:00 SPORTS CENTER 9:00 GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1979 British Open" ( 1 hr.) 10:00([) TENNIS "Davis Cup Quarter-Anal Singles" Sweden vs. U.S.A. from St. Louis. Missouri. AFTERNOON 3:00 (!) INSIDE BASEBALL 3:30 (!)GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1979 British Open" ( 1 hr.) 4:30 ([)SPORTS CENTER 5:00([) CA.. FOOTBALL Edmonton Eskimos at Ottawa Rough Alders (3 hrs.) EVENING 7:30• '82 ALL-STAR GAME PREVIEW Ted Daw-son and Ann Martin host this sports special which profiles play«s. highllghts the season, looks at bloopers on the field and comically reports on the art of chewing tobacco. ®RACE FOR THE PENNANT Barry Tompkins And Tim Mccarver cover all the bases leading to the 1982 WO<ld Series. 8:00 ([)SPORTS CENTER 9:00 ([)TOP RANK BOXING From Atlantic City, New Jef~. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 11:30 SPoRTS CENTER 12:10 RACE FOR THE PENNANT Barry Tompkins And Tim Mccarver cover all the bases leading to the 1982 World Series. 12:30([) CA.. FOOTBALL Edmonton Eskimos at Ottawa Rough Alders (2 hrs .• 30 min.) 3:00 CE) GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1980 British Open" ( 1 hr.) 4:00 (()SPORTS CENTER Tuesday JULY 13, 1982 MORNING 6:00 Cl) lN8IOE BASEBAU 8:30(!) ALL-STAR SPORTS CHALLENGE 1978 Cal- ifornia Angels vs. New York Yankees World Serles Stars 7:00 (!)SPORTS CENTER C'akf otte · s glftek$ 645-3746 420-82nd St., N.B . ..... LW4 ......... FLYING WET -At the Masters Ski Tournament male and female skiers will vie for top honors in jumping events as well as slalom and trick sk.ling, to be seen on WTBS Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m . 7:30® RACE FOR THE PENNANT Barry Tompkins And Tim Mccarver cover all the bases leading to the 1982 World Series. 9:00(!) GOLF HIGHLIGHTS " 1980 British Open" ( 1 hr.) 10:00([) TENNIS "Davis Cup Quarter-Final Doubles" Sweden vs. U.S.A. from St. Louis. Missouri. (3 hrs.) AFTERNOON 1:00(1) BEST Of NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL "t972 Fighting Irish vs. USC" ( 1 hr.) 2:001 INSIDE BASEBALL 2:30 SPORTSWOMAN 3:00 NASL WEEKLY 3:30 GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1980 British Open" ( 1 hr.) 4:30 CE) SPORTS CENTER 6:00. BASEBALL ALL-ST AR GAME Live coverage of the 53rd annual game between the American League All-Stars and the National League AJJ-Stars (from Ofymplc Stadium in Montreal. Canada) .. (3 hrs.. 15 min.) «I BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME Live coverage of lhe 53rd annual game between the American League All-Stars and the National League All--Stars (from Olympic Stadium In Montreal. Canada). (3 hrs.) (I) AUTO RACING "SCCA Super Vees" from MilWaukee. Wisconsin. (2 hrs.) EVENING 8:30® RACE FOR THE PENNANT Barry Tompkins And Tim Mccarver cover all the bases leading to the 1982 World Serles. 7:00 Cf) GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1981 British Open" ( 1 hr.) CD) TENNIS Chicago Aces vs. Los Angeles Strings (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 8:00i SPORTS CENTER 8:30 RACING FROM YONKERS 9:00 CA.. FOOTBALL Edmonton Eskimos at Ottawa Rough Riders (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 11 :30 <rl SPORTS CENTER 5 12:30(f) AUTO RACING "SCCA Super Vf/lel/' from Miiwaukee, Wltconsln. (2 hrs.) :'!! 2:30 CE NASt. WEEKLY o 3:00 ([) GOl-f HtOHtJGHTS "1981 Btttlsh Open" C 1 -~) ~ 4:00 ([)SPORTS CENTER \\ednesday' JULY 1', 1982 8:30 NA8L WEEKLY C-c :l • 6:001 SPORTSWOMAN 7:00 SPORTS CENTER o 8:30 FALL LINE Surfer Nat Young and free-style at skiing champion Randy Wieman show the slmilari-I\> ties In sports like surfing. skiing and hang-glklng. 9:00 CE) GOLF HIGHLIGHTS '' f 981 Br1tish Open" ( 1 hr.) 10:00 (() TENNIS "Davis Cup Quarter-Final Slng6es" Sweden vs. U.S.A. lrom St. Louis. Missouri. AFTERNOON 3:00 CE) SPORTS FORUM 3:30 ([) GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1981 British Open" (1 hr.) 4:30 ~SPORTS CENTER 5:00 1982 BRITISH OPEN PREVIEW 5:30 TOP RANK BOXING From Ft. Worth. Texas. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) EVENING 8:00 (I) SPORTS CENTER 9:00(1) TENNIS "Davis Cup Quarter-Anal Deciding Match" Sweden vs. U.S.A. from St. Louis. Mis8cui. (3 hrs.) 12:00([) SPORTS CENTER 1:00([) TOP RANK BOXING From Ft. WOfth. Texas. (2 hrs.) 3:00(£) 1982 BRfTISH OPEN PREVIEW 4:00 CE) SPORTS CENTER Thursday JULY 16, 1982 MORNING 6:00 (I) GOLF "British Open First Round" from Troon, Scotland. Cl) FALL LINE Surfer Nat Young and free-style 5'(i... Ing champion Randy Wieman show the simlarities In sports like surfing, skiing and hang-gilding. 11:30(£) BEST Of' NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL "1971 Fighting lnsh vs. USC" (1 hr.) 11:35@ BASEBALL Atlanta Braves at Chicago CUbs (3 hrs.) AFTERNOON 12:30(1) AUTO RACING "CART Budweiser -~ land 500" (3 hrs.) 3:30 I SPORTS FORUM 4:00 CA.. FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS 4:30 SPORTS CENTER 5:00 GOLF "British Open First Round"' from Troon. Scotland. (3 hrs.) EVENING 8:00G KARATE "World Championship" (1 hf •.• 30 min.) (I) SPOJ:ITS CENTER 8:30(!) RACING FROM YONKERS 9:00([) TOP RANK BOXING From Ft. Wor1h. T.-s. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 11 :30 ([)SPORTS CENTER 12:30(1) GOLF "British Open First Round" from Troon. Scotland. (3 hrs.) 3:30 ([)CR. FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS 4:00 (!) SPORTS CENTER l"";j . • # . ,, 6 - !Daytime a> c :I .., \I< >I{~ I:\<; >. 4:55(]1) MOVIE (1 HR., 30 MIN.) (TUE) ~ 5:00 8 SUMMER SEMESTER ~ D OCEANUS u. 0 THE GOLDEN AGE OF TELEVISION ( 1 HR.) oi (WED) .3 5:05 I MY THREE SONS 5: 15 LITTLE RASCALS (FRI) ~ 5:30 JUNTOS (MON, WED. FRI) -0 FROM JUMPSTREET (TUE. THU) JIMMY SWAGGART ii: BODY TAU< LET THERE BE LIGHT (FRI) INTERNATIONAL HOUR (MON, TUE) TV-8 LOOKS AT LEARNING (W!O) PUBLIC AFFAIRS (THU) NEWARK ANO REALITY (FRI) MEET THE MAYORS (MON, WED) NEW YORK REPORT (TUE) NINE ON NEW JERSEY (THU) MAKING IT COUNT MAYBERRY R.F.O. (FRI) GENESIS IN CONCERT (MON) HAMMER HOUSE OF HORROR (FRI) MOVIE (1 HR .. 59 MIN.) (THU) 6;35@ THA f GIRL Cl) SHORT PICKS (TUE) 5:.SI 8!> A.M. WEATHER 5:50 NEWS 6:00 L.A. MORNING HEAL TH FIELD HOT FUDGE ®l ABC NEWS THIS MORNING MORNING NEWS • COMMUNITY FEEDBACK (FRI) YOUTH ANO THE ISSUES (MON) MEET THE MAYOR (TUE) FRANKLY FEMALE (WED) IT CAN BE DONE (THU) STRAIGHT TALK JIMMY SWAGGART VILLA ALEGRE AMERICAN STORY MATHEMATICS FOR MODERN LIVING • WRITING FOR A REASON NOEL BUYS A SUIT (THU) CFL FOOTBALL PREVIEW (FRI) SPORTSWOMAN (MON, WED) INSIDE BASEBALL (TUE) GOLF (THU) THE COYOTE'S LAMENT (THU) HOT WHEELS (FRI) FOOTUGHT FRENZY ( 1 HR .. 50 MIN.) (TUE) CLOWN WHITE (WED) FALL LINE (THU) HOTWHEELS (TUE) MOVIE (1HR.,50 MIN.) (WED) MOVIE 12 HRS., 4 MIN.) (MON) MOVIE 1HR.36 MIN.) (TUE) MOVIE 2 HRS., 8 MIN.) (THU) :~~1= (1 HR .• 5EI MIN.) (WED) 8:20 ELECTRIC ESKJMO (1 HR) (MON) 8:30 CAPTAIN KANGAROO EARLYTOOAY eo·s WOMAN (FRI) GALLERY (MON-THU) JT CAN BE OONE (FRI) COMMUNITY FEEOOACK (MON) YOUTH ANO THE ISSUES (TUE) OFF HANO (WED) FRANKLY FEMALE ~e'tl GAEA T SPACE. CO FEUXTHECAT CAPTIOHED ABC NEWS (TUE-FRI) ~~OOY MOVIE (MON. WED, THU) ~ TALES DA.Rt< ANO DANGEROUS S S FORUM (FRI) HORSE RAQNQ WEEf<l Y (MON) A&.l..sTAR SPORTS CHALLENG~ (TUE) NASL WEa<l. Y (WED} THE COYOTE'S lAM9fT (FRI) MOVIE (1HR..16 MIN.) (MON) SAMMY: THE WAY-04./r SEAL (TVE) MOVE (1 HR.n) (WED) Q.OWNWHfTE ~irHA8.,3<::J_) (MON) ~HR. ao ...._, (TUE) ml.t~~~-1~1 1:iii MON.a TODAY • --~ -....._. __ ·- THE FROOZLES ROMPER ROOM TOM ANO JERRY WOODY WOODPECKER BUSINESS REPORT PROJECT UNIVERSE SPORTS CENTER (MON-WED. FRI) MOVIE (1 HR., 40 MIN.) (THU) MOVIE (1 HR., 15 MIN.) (WED) THE PEKING OPERA (1HR .. 20 MIN.) (THU) MOVIE ( 1 HR .. 45 MIN.) (THU) 7:308 THERE IS A WAY FRED FLINTSTONE ANO FRIENDS (FRI) FRED FLINTSTONES (MON-THU) YOGA FOR HEAL TH I MAGIC Of OIL PAINTING MOVIE (1 HR. 40 MIN.) (FRI) RACE FOR THE PENNANT (TUE) MOVIE (1 HR., 37 MIN.) (F°At) HOT WHEELS (MON) MOVIE (1HR..30 MIN.) (WED) 7:45 CZ) MOVIE (2 HRS .. 5 MIN.) (TUE) 8:00 ()) SUNUP SAN DIEGO JIM BAKKER TIC TAC DOUGH BATTLE OF THE PLANETS CARTOONS MISTER ROGERS (R) (MON, FRI) MISTER ROGERS (TUE-THU) BOOY BUDDIES MOVIE f MON. TUE) MOVIE 1 HR.40 MIN.) (MON) MOVIE 1 HR.. 35 MIN.) (TUE) MONEY MATTERS (1 HR.) (WED) MOVIE ( 1 HR, 68 MIN.) (MON) HOLL VWOOD (TUE) MOVIE ( 1 HR. 20 MIN,) (TUE) 8;05@MOVIE (%)MOVIE ( 1 HR, o46 MIN.) (MON) 8: 15 (%)MOVIE ( 1 HR .. 4e MIN.) (WED} (%)MOVIE (1 HR .. 53 MIN.) ("rHU) 8:308 LEAVE ITTO BEAV£R BULLSEYE • SPIDER-MAN VILLA ALEGRE (R) Q OVER EASY MOV1E (THU) ON LOCATION (1 HR .. 30 MIN.) (WED) CLOWN WHITE (TUE) FALL LINE (WED) ELECTRIC ESKIMO (1 HR.) (THU) MOVIE (2 HRS.) (FRI) MOVIE ( 1 HR.. 35 MIN.) (FRI) 9:00 II ()) ONE DAY AT A flME (R) OtFF'RENT STROKES (R) OZZIE AND HARRIET A.M. LOS ANGELES JACK LALANNE NEWS THE ROCKFORD FILES I LOVE LUCY ROMPER ROOM SESAME STREET (R) Q DONAHUE VIUA ALEGRE (R) 0 TOP RANK BOXING (ml) GOLF HIGHLIGHTS (MON-WED) YESTERYEAR. .. 1911 JHU) MOVIE ( 1 HR., 30 MIN. (MON) MOVIE (1HR,40 MIN. (TI-tU) 9:30 8 Cl) ALICE (R) WHEEL OF FORtuNE THElttFLEMAN MID MORNING L.A. MAKE ROOM FOR OADOY UTTI.ESTH080 ELECTRIC COMPANY {R) MONEY MA TTER8 (FRf) AER081CISE (MON, WED. FRI) A~ INTERMEDtATE TO ADVANCED IUE. THU) MOVIE ( 1 HR. 40 MIN~rUE MOVIE (1HR.35 MIN, ) I~ i=PRICEIS EMERGENCY 0 LOVE BOAT (R) JOHN DAVIDSON TWICE A WOMAN (FRI) RHODA (MON-THU) OONIDAY B>UCATlONAL PA()()RAMMlHG 8EBAME8TAEE~ ~doNcarr ('TUE) =~~· FRI) MOVIE 1 HR., 30 M9N. MON) MOVE 1HR.,42 MIN. MOVE 1 HR., 31 .... MOYIE 1 HR., 11..._ MOVIE 1 Hfl. ao .... MOYIE 1HA..M-. .... -..... - CZ) MOVIE ( 1 HR., 63 MIN.) (TUE) (%)MOVIE (2 HRS.1 "4 MIN.) (WED) 10:05al) MOVIE 10: 16 (%) MOVIE (2 HRS .. 6 MIN.) (FRI} (%)MOVIE ( 1 HR., 35 MIN.) (tHlJ) 10:30 8) CHA~LIE ROSE I INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS MOVIE (1 HR .. « MIN.) (FRI) HAMMER HOUSE OF HORROR (MON) 11:001J (J) THE YOUNG ANO THE RESTLESS THE DOCTORS BONANZA @)FAMILY FEUD BULLSEYE (MON, WED-FRI) NOWHERE TO TURN (TUE) PITFALL WOMEN'S PAGE MARCUS WELBY, M.O. ELECTRIC COMPANY (R) RICHARD SIMMONS I VEGETABLE SOUP (R) Q MOVIE (TUE) MOVIE (2 HRS .. 6 MIN.) (TUE) MOVIE ( 1 HR., 37 MIN.) (THU) 11:30 0 G) SEARCH FOR TOMORROW RYAN'S HOPE MATCH GAME (MON. WED-FRI) MATCH GAME G)NEWS MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT • FAST FORWARD (MON, FRI) • MISTER ROGERS (TUE-THU) RODEO (FRI) BEST OF NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL (THU) MOVIE ( 1 HR .. 53 MIN.) (FRI) i oSJ, ANDING ROOM ONLY ( 1 HR.. 30 MIN.) FRACTURED FLICKERS (FRI) MOVIE (3 HRS .. 15 MIN.) (THU) MOVIE (1 HR .. 43 MIN.) (MON) MOVIE (1 HR., 40 MIN.) (WED) 11:35@ BASEBALL (THU) . \F. I lJl~< >< >~ 12:00 I TA TTLET AL.ES DAYS OF O{JR LIVES TWILIGHT ZONE ®) ALL MY CHILDREN NEWS • G)tl)MOVIE BONANZA DICK CAVETT • PERSONAL FINANCE ANO MONEY MANAG£-MENT ~MOVIE (MON. WED, FRI) • CINEMAX SHORT FEATURE (THU) B. TON JOHN PLAYS CENTRAL PARK ( 1 HR.) TUE} MONEY MATTERS (1 HR) (WED) MUMBO. JUMBO, IT'S MAGIC! (1 HR.) (THU) MOVIE ( 1 HR., 33 MIN.) (FRI) SHORT PICKS (MON) MOVIE (2 HRS., 5 MIN.) (TUE) MOVIE (2 HRS .• 12 MIN.) (WS>) MOVIU1 HR. 63 MIN.~ !MON) MOVlE 1 HR .. 36 MIN. TUE) MOVIE 1 HR, 3" MIN. WED) MOVIE 1HR.56 MIN.) THU) 12:05 ~FU ME (MON-WED. FRI) 12:30 Cl) AS TH~ WORLD TURNS LIGHT ZONE OVER EASY YOU ANO THE LAW MOVE (THU) AUTO RACING (THU) MOVIE (1HR.,35 MIN.) (WED) THE FOLK MUSIC REUNION ( 1 HR. 30 MIN.) !MON) MOVIE [HRS., 12 MIN.) (FRI) MOVIE 1 HR. 56 MIN.) (f'.RJ) 12:36al) THE INTSTONES (J.40N:.WED, FRI) 1:00 8. ANOTHER WORLO HOUR MAGAZINE al ONE LIFE TO LIVE OUTERUMJTS EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING 8E.8AME 8TAEET (R) Q ::g'f ~DAME FOOTBALL (TUE) MOYIE (1 HR., 68 MIN~) ) MOYte (2 HRS .• 1 MIN.) WAIT UNTIL DARK (2 • U) MOYIE 1 HR.. 30 MtN. 1, -~~F=t_~ WED.FRI) 1:30 .. CAPITOL -.eA'ftlE {TUE-Fff) ---°'THE HEAR1' (tilON) I ~~":iv 4. ••1 < J --------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 e THE GOLDEN AGE OF TELEV18ION (1 HR.) 1:=;)0ZZIE ANO HARRIET (MON-WED, FRI) 1:.-0 MOVIE ~ HA., 48 MIN.) (WED) 1:46 MOVIE 1 HR., 20 MIN.) (TUE) 1:60 JOB WA CH (WED) • 8..EVEN'8 KIOS (THU) 2:00 a.cl) GUIOtNG LIGHf .CHIPS (R) JOHN DA V10SON di GENERAL HOSPrT AL IRONSIDE MOVIE OPEN LINE LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE BOTANIC MAN {FRI) MIXED BAG (TUE) QUIZ KJOS (WED) COLLLLLECTING (THU) MISTER ROGERS ~R) (~I) MISTER ROGERS MON-THU) GENESIS IN CONC (FRI) TENNtS (FRI) INSIDE BASEBALL (TUE) i~ANOING ROOM ONLY ( 1 HR., 30 MIN.) MOVIE MON, WEO.FRI THE GO~DEN AGE OF ~ELEVISION (TUE) AER081CtSE (MON, FRI) MOVIE ~2 HRS., 5 MIN.) [ON) MOVIE 1 HA.. 63 MIN.) HU) 2:06 ITHE ARTRIOGE FAM LY (MON-WED, FRI) 2:15 AEROBICISE (WED) 2:30 BEWfTCHED SUPERMAN MOVIE (FRO DANCE (MON, WED) B.JZA8E'rH SWA006 (TUE) IGOR STRAVINSKY (THU) MATINEE AT THE BIJOU (FRI) UNDERSTANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR (MON- THU) I CINEMAX SHORT FEATURE (MON) SPORTSWOMAN (TUE) MOVIE (1 HR., -42 MIN.) (FRI) CLOWN WHrTE (FRI) FOOTUGHT FRENZY (1 HR., 60 MIN.) (MON) HOLLYWOOO (TUE) ] HA., 37 MIN.) (WED) MOVIE 1 HR., 30 MIN.) (MON) MOVIE 1HA..59 MIN.) ) MOVIE. 1 HR., 46 MIN.) ~ MOVIE 2 HRS., 4 MIN.) ~f:Rtr 2:35all 3:00 8 BARNABY JONES DONAHUE RICHARO S.WMONS EDGE OF NIGHT MERVGAFAN CARTER COUNTRY LAVERNE & SHIRLEY & COMPANY THEWALTOHS MIGHTY MOUSE (MON, TUE. THU, FRI) CARTOOHS (WED) OCEAiNU8 HOUR MAGAZINE AfAEHCAN 8TOAV (MON-THU) CASTAWAY (MON, WED. FFI) BLN<!R'S 8PV 8POTT'E" (TUE) NOB. BUV8 A SUT (THU) IN8IOE BA8£BAl.L (MON) NASl WEB<l y (TUE) SPORTS FORUM (WS>) MOVIE i1HA.,40. t.ttNil (MON) MOVIE 1 HR., 36 MIN. m MOVIE 1 HA., 37 MIN. THE SEVEN WISHES R KIO (TUE) MOVIE ~ HA., 40 MIN.I i MOVIE 1 HR., 46 MIN. ) MOVIE 1 HR., 30 MIN. FRI) MOVIE 1 HR., 20 MIN. UE) 3:061 MY T REE SONS 3: 15 MOVIE ( 1 HR., .te MIN.) (TUE) 3:30 RICHARb SIMMONS PEOPLE'S COURT WHAT'S HAPPEHINGll CHARLIE'S ANGELS A GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP (TUE) CLOUD8 OF GLORY (W£0) CALL ME BETTY CAR'l'ER (THU) MADE IN CHINA (FRI) FAST FORW~~ON, WED) FROM JUMPS (JUE. THU) GROWING YEARS (MON-THU) CMTAWAY (FRI) WHO WANTS TO BE A HE'RO? (MON) MOVIE (WED, THU) GOLF HIGHLIGHTS (MON-WED) SPORTS FORUM (THU) MOVIE (2 HRS., 12 MIN.) (WED) ELECTRtC ESKIMO (1 HR.) (FRI) MOVIE (1HR.,35 MIN.) (WED) 3:35 (!!) FA TiiER KHOW8 8£St 4:00 8 BARNEY MILLER MARY TYLER MOORE COUPLES NEWS WELCOME BACK. KOTTER MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT TOM ANO JERRY BUGS BUNNY (MON. TUE. THU. FRI) CARTOONS (WEOr: MISTER ROGERS R) (FRI) Mt8TER ROGERS MON-THU) UTTtE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE SESAME STREET (R) C NOEL BUYS A surt (TUE. FRI) MOVIE (MON) CFL FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS (THU) MOVIE (MON, WED) TINTYPBl (TUE) THE GOL~ AGE OF TELEVISION (THU) MOVIE i1HR.,28 MIN.) (MON) MOVIE 1 HR., .-0 MIN.) (WED) MOVIE 2 HRS., 8 MIN.) (THU) 4:06 (!!) WtNNERS (FRI) al) GREEN ACRES (MON-THU) (%)PARTING SHOT (MON) 4:30.NEWS BOB NEWHART ENTERT AN.IEHT TONIGHT A8C NEW8 (TUE) M•A•S•H YOU ASe<ED FOR IT PEOPLE'S COURT (MON, WEo.FRf} ~(FAI) . scooev ooo (FAI) 8'QN.\TlR ;a=.e-·~-~r.~,,.T (A) Q ~ THREE TALES DARK ANO DANGEROUS S 8 CENTER (MON-THU) MONEY MA TTER8 (FA) MOVIE l3 HRS., 20 MIN.) (FRI) MOVIE 1 HA., 58 MtN.! ti) MOVIE 1HR.,16MIN. WED) MOVIE 1 HR., 30 MIN. THU) MOVIE ( 1 HR., 3' MIN. FRI) 4:35 all BA8£BALL (FRI) all AM:JY GRIFFrTH (MON-THU) 4:451 OOOGER PRE-GAME (FRI) 5:00 8 (I) NEWS I STARSKY ANO HUTCH di NEWS (MON, WED-f'RI) di BASEBALL ALL. -ST AR GAME (TUE) MOVIE (THU, FRI) ..6 I, CLAUOtUS (MON) ~ MUSIC CITY NEWS TOP COUNTRY HITS Of N THE YEAR (TUE) THEY RUN FOR THEJR LIVES (WED) BASEBALL (FRI) THEBRAOYBUNCH (MON-THU) CARTOONS (MON, TUE. THU, ~I) FRED FUNTSTONE ANO FRIENDS (WED) MIXED BAG (MON, FRI) QUIZ KJOS (TUE) COlllLLECTING (WED) BOTANIC MAN (THU) LIVE AT AVE MOVIE (FRI) AMERICA:. THE SECOND CENTURY (MON- "(ttµ) CFl FOOTBALL (MON) AUTO RACING (TUE) 1982 BRITISH OPEN PREVIEW (WED) GOLF (THU) THE COYOTE'S LAMENT (THU, FRI) SAMMY, THE WAY-OUTS~ (MON. TUE) CLOWN WHffE (TUE) aECmtC ESKltiitO ( 1 HA.) (THU) MOV1E (2 HRS •• -4 MfN.) (MON) MOVIE (1 HA.. 63 MtN.) (TUE) 5:06 all MOVIE (MON, TUE) all IKE: THE WAR YEARS (WED. THU) (%)MOVIE (1HA.,58 MIN.) (WED) 6~30. THE bRAOY BUNCH (MON-THU) scooev 000 (MON. TUE. THU. FRI) SANFORD ANO SON (WED) RICHARD STRAUSS (FRI) EUZA8ETH SWAOOS (tJON) DANCE (TUE) IGOR 8TAA VIN8KY (WED) (D) MOVIE (THU) WORLD CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT (FRI) B..ECTRtC COMPANY (R) (MON-THU) FOCUS ON SOCIETY (MON-THU) MOVIE (WED, THU) TOP RANK BOXING (WED) MOVIE (2 HRS., 3 MIN.) (MON) Scentsi ble Advice Every Sunday NOTICE TO VETERANS If you are an Honorably Discharged Veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States, In good health, you are entitled to a Double Interment Space (for you and your Spouse) In our Dedicated Veteran's Section at the cost, to you, of only a Single Interment Space plus the Endowment Care Fund Deposit required by State Law. Harbor Lawn, long known for Its Soeclal Considerations to Veterans, la making this Program available to the Veterans of this area. Spaoe la Hmlted and It wttl be asalgned on a flrat come, first served balla. To auure your apace, MAIL THE COUPON TODAYI ~It JIM t MfJI fA~ ---------r----------------------------IAllOI UWI •E•lllAL ,Ml. I •OITIAIF 1825 Gl•ler Ave., CMta Meaa, CA.12828 (adjacent to the San Diego Fwy. (-405) at Harbor Blvd. So. I am an Honorably Discharged Veteran In good tteatth (Name)-------------------:-- Serial No.--------------Olld\arge 0.t•---- Addrese __________________ ZJp ___ _ City ----------------------- -----~~--------------------~--------------~-: 8 !Friday \I< >It\ I'< ; \I( >\ · 1 LS 6:05(11) "'A Woman's Vengeance" (1948. Drama) Charles Boyer. Ann Blyth. 6:"5(C) "Barry Lyndon" ( 1975. Orama) Ryan O'Neal. Marisa Berenson. CZ) "Gunn" ( 1967, Mystery) Craig Stevens. Edward Asner. 7:30 CID "The Great Muppet Caper" ( 198 I. Come- ~ Charles Grodin, Diana Rigg. lSJ "In God We Trust" ( 1980. Comedy) Many Feldman. Andy Kaufman. 8:05(1l) "Daredevil" (1971. Orama) George Monr- gomery. Terry Moore. 8:300 "'The Late Show" (1977. Mystery) Art Car ~· Lily Tomlin. CZJ "Funhouse" ( 1981. Horror) Elizabeth Berridge, Sylvia Miles 10:00(C) "Echoes Of A Summer" C 1976. Orama) Rtehard Hams. Jodie Foster CID "Goin' Ape" ( 1981. Comedy) Tony Danza, Jes- sica Walter CS) "Spy With My Face" ( 1966, Adventure) Robert Vaug!ln, David McCallum. 10:05QZ) "Flirtation Walk" (1934, Musical) Dick Pow- ell. Ruby Keeler. 10:15(%) "Three Women" ( 1977. Orama) Sissy 5 pa- cek. Shelley Duvall. 10:30CI "Starting Over" ( 1979. Comedy) Burt Rey- nolds, Jill ClaybUrgh. 11:30 CID "Hawmpsl" ( 1976. Comedy) James Hamp- ton, Christopher Connelly. . \l··· 1 LI{'<><>~ \I<>\' I LS 12:008 "Frontier Gambler" (1956, Western) John Bromfield. Jim Davis. • "Duel At Olablo" ( 1966. Western) James Garner. Sidney Poitier. • "The Last Time I Saw Archie" ( 1961, Comedy) Robert Mitchum. Jack Webb. CC) "Heavens Above!" ( 1963. Comedy) Peter Sellers. Cectl Parker. CS) "Zorro. The Gay Blade" ( 1981, Comedy) Geo_!Se Hamilton, Lauren Hutton. 12:301;) "Star Trek -The Motion Picture" (1979. Sclence-Fictt0n) William Shatner, Leonard Nlmoy. CZ) "Foul Play" ( 1978. Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Ch~Chase. 2:00(1) "The Trouble With Women" (1971. Mys- tery) Burt Reynolds, Laurence Luckenblll. CD "9 To 5" ( 1980. Comedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly Parton. 2:30@ "Ugetsu" CID "Seems Like Old Times" (1980. Comedy) G<* die Hawn. Chevy Chase. (%) "S.O.B." (1981. Comedy) William Holden, Julie Andrews. 3:00 D "Frve Summer Stories" ( 1975) Oocumenra- 4:'6<> a "The Stooge" ( 1953, Comedy) Dean Mar- lin. Jerry Lewis. 4:30 ct) "Barry Lyndon" ( 1975. Drama) Ryan O'Neat. Marisa Berenson. (I) "Doctor Zhivago" ( 1965, Drama) Omar Sharif, Gefaldlne Chaptln. D "Girls On l'he Beach" ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) (%) "Gunn" ( 1967, Mystery) Craig Slavens. Edward A&nef. 6:00(!) "Oestry'' (1955. Western) Audie Murphy, Marl Blanchard. e "The Lltlle Princess" ( 1939. Drama) Shirley Temote. Richard Greene. I .\ l . '\ I '\C • Stooee•NEWS ~WOMAN C88NEW8 THE SAINT ABC NEWS HAWAIA FIVE-0 NBC NEWS MOVE "Hewmps!" ( 1976, Comedy) James Hamplon, Christopher Connelly. Members of 1he United States Cavally try to adfuat to riding camels Instead of hotMI In the untamed. lawtess Texas of the 1800s. 'G' (1 hf .. 53 min.) e MOVIE "No Nukes" ( 1980. Mulical) Jacksori Browne. Crosby. Stlll8 & Nash. Footage of a aeries of ant!--nuelear power concert• held In New York City during Seplembef, 1979, featuring th9 Dooble Brothefs. Carly Slmort, Jamee T •ylof and Bruce 6p<lngeteen1 II compled In this dOOUmtntary. 'PG' 1hr .. 43 min. ' UNDERDOG'S CHAMPION -David Hasselhof f plays former big-city cop Michael Knight, who fights crime with the aid of an indestructible car, the most incredible automobile ever invented, in "Knight Rider," this fall on KNBC (Ch. 4) at 9 p.m. Fridays. @AFFAIRS Of 'l'HE HEART "Adele" This special Is based on Henry James' story of a Victor1an family restructuring Its lifestyle after the death of their mother. ( 1 hr.) I LOS ANGELES WEEK IN REVIEW SLIMCUtSINE 7:00 9 CBS NEWS I NBC NEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIN ABC NEWS P.M. MAGAZINE Eyes behind TV news; a profile of "General Hospital" slar Tristan Rogers. 1J ROYAL VARIETY GALA Davtd ~rost hosts the opening of the Barbican Plaza. London's new cul- ltura~i~I~:; ;:~HT JOKER'S WILD ID BUSINESS REPORT THEMUPPETS GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1978 British Open" ( 1 hr.) CD MOVIE "Allantic City" (1980, Drama) Burl Lancaster. Susan Sarandon. The estranged hus- band of an oyster bar waitress arrives with her preg- nant younger sister and some stolen hefoin. Whleh he wan1s an aging hood 10 sell for him. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 4'4 min.) (Q) MOVIE ''For Your Eyes Only" (1981. Adven- ture) Roger Moore, Topol. James Bond tracks a criminal who purloined a top secret Brilish defense device. 'PG' (2 hrs .• 5 min.) (%) MOVIE "Foul Play" ( 1978. Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase. A llbratlan enlists the aid of an Inept police detective after lhe b9oomes involved In a bizarre series of murdets and kidnapping attempts, ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) 7:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN Featured: a day in Santa Barbara; comedian Jonathan Wlnter5: rock singer Jimmy Messina: see what happens to the tiny town When President Reagan Vlsf1s. I • FAMILY FEUD . ~EBAU. New York Yankees at Callfomla Angels (2 hrs .• 30 min.) • EYE ON LA. J=eetured: Los Angeles' police heli- copters and their cole In law enforcement: the new- est Disney fllm, "Tron": a PfOflle of lhe 'Valley Girls' and an Interview wf1h songwr11er Moon Zappa. I. TIC TAC DOUGH YOU ASKED FOR rr SIONA TUAE Guest: em Blass. MAONEJL I LEHRER REPORT WALL STFEEt WEE< "Who Has The Hot Hind?" Guest Mark HulMrt, edttor of Hulbert Flnano~t. ~;881 (I) THE OUKE8 OF HAZZARD Boss Hogg plants evidence 10 put the !*me fOf his phony miff order acheme ()(I PoetmJstreaa Tlldlle •ncl the Duk•. (A) ( 1 .ht.) •J:EWtS & OLAAK Whtn K.ily ii uked to Join 11'1 ~ .. ••1• .... "* ffltndetllp ~~ • of Ille in the mistaken belief that she has only six weeks to live. (R) Q (!) PAUL HOGAN 8) P.M. MAGAZINE A profile of "General Hospital" slar Tristan Rogers; an eight-man precision skydiv- i~ leam. g) MOVIE "The Heartbreak Kid" ( 1972. Comedy) Charles Grodin, Cybill Shepherd. The honeymoon plans ot a couple of young Jewish newlyweds go awry when the groom decides he wanrs a replace· men! lor his new brtde. (2 hrs.) @MIXED BAG "Chnsto's Valley Curtain" A IOOk at reactions to an orange nylon curtain this artist hung between rwo Colorado mountain peaks I m> WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW LOOK ALIVE MOVIE "Fort Apache. The Bronx" ( 1981, Ora- ma) Paul Newman. Ed Asner. A tough cop battles crime and corruplion in New York City's South Bronx neighborhood. 'R' ( 1 hr . 59 min.) (() SPORTS CENTER CH) MOVIE "The Great Muppet Caper" ( 198 1, Comedy) Charles Grodin, Diana Rigg. Reporters Kermit, Fowe and Gonzo trace a fabulous stolen jeWel 10 London. 'G' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) CS) 0 MOVIE "Wollen" ( 1981. Suspense) Albert Finney. Diane Venora. Police are faced with an unu· sual problem as New York City Is invaded by a pack of d~laced wolves. 'A' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) 8:30 U GD CHICAGO STORY Doctor Bergstrom and Doclor Carson rry to track down a drug courier lrom Mexico who has a highly contagious form of plague. {B) J 1 hr . 30 min.) U Q:I MAKING A LIVING Dot finally lands a slar- ring role in a play and 1Urns ou1 to be a terrible actress (R) ; ENCORE NEWS "November 24. 1971 " RACING FROM YONKERS OOOCOUPLE RICHARD STRAUSS The Vienna Philharmonic performs Strauss· "Burleske For Plano And Orches- tra In D Minor" and "Don Juan. Opus 20." (1 hr.) • WALL STREET WEEK "Who Has The Hot Hand?" Guest: Mark Hulbert. editor of Hulbert Financial Digest. C!) VOTER'S PIPELINE Jim Cooper examines the police training programs at Golden West College and elsewhere in Orange County. 8:35@ MOVIE "Good Neighbor Sam" ( 1964, Com- edy) Jack Lemmon. Romy Schneider. An advertis- ing man finds himself posing as his wife's friend's husband to help her collect an inheritance. (2 hrs . 45m1n.L 9:0011 (I) DALLAS Jock's death has a devastating ettect on J.R.. and Bobby is forced to cover for him In the running of Ewing Oil (A) ( 1 hr.) U ®) MOVIE "'Rich Kids" ( 1979. Romance) Trln1 Alvarado. Jeremy Levy Two adolescents Who come from upper-middle-class brQken familles expenence the viclsslludes of flrst love. (2 hrs.) I ERIC SEV AR£1DS CHRONICLE MAUDE MERV GRIFFIN Guests: Bernie Kopell, Chuck Mangione. Rosemary McGreer, Ma Anand Sheela. l1 hr.) • SEARCH FOR ALEXANDER THE GREAT ''Con- quest 01 The Pe<slan Empire" Alexander leads his armies out of Egypl and the Persian army turns on Its leader Darius. Nicholas Clay stars. (Part 3) ( 1 hr) ID U.S. CHRONICLE "Polities. Race And The Bal- lot Box" The controversy surrounding redistricting and its ettect on minority voting power Is ex,ptored. (E) WORLD CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT Highlights of a semlflnal match will be broadcasl from Spain. (2 hrS .. 30 min.) CI> MOV1E "Raggedy Man" (1981, Orama) Sissy Speoek. Eric Roberts. In 1944, a celephOne C>pef&tC>f In a small Texas town sacrifices her s1andlng In the community When she has a short affair with a c~ bat-bound sailor. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) (%)MOVIE "S.O.B." (1981. Comedy) Wiiiiam Hol- den. Julle Andrews. A movie dlreclor Who has Jus1 finished a multl-milflon dollar turkey goes from attempted suicide to a bizarrely Inspired re-shooting of his epic. 'A' (2 hrs .• 4 min.) 9:30 G l>AUL HOGAN Cl) MOV1E "Joshua" ( 1976. Orama) Fred William- son, Isela Vega. A Clvll War soldier returns from bat· tie to find 11 band of marauder$ hit ravaged his home. ( 1 h1., 30 min.) QI ~AN OF THE HEART "Adele" This special Is based on Henry James' at()()' of 1 Vlotorlan family restructuring Its lifestyle after the death of their mo~ I MOVIE "Klng~ountaln" ( 1981. Adven- ture) Herry HamNn. Joeeph Bottoms. Three young LA ~ Otllote their etlllglee to the IPOl'1 of di'~~-'PG' (f~ •• 30naln.) IO:OO• Cir FALCON o.aT Julia's hulbancl Tony. ~: ... -~-~ ···~ lqlAld room by two.._.., corMall.. 4Rl ft\ : Friday (oontinued) CALIFORNIA WEB< IN REVIEW I GeeNEWS FllGHT FROM EXTINCTION The plight of the noble and majestic crane and the efforts of the International Crane Foundation to save them from extinction are examined. CC) MOVIE "A Clockw0<k Orange" ( 1971. Sclence- Flctlon) Malcolm McDowell. Patrick Magee. Direct· ed by Stanley Kubrick. When police capture the leader ol a teen-age gang of rapists and murderers, the method of rehab!Utatlng him proves even more threatening to society. 'R' (2 hrs .. 17 min.) CH) MOVIE "Wolfen" (1981. Suspense) Albert Fin- ney, Diane Ven0<a. Police are faced with an unusual problem as New Y0<k City Is Invaded by a pack of displaced wolves. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) (I) MOVIE "In God We Trust" (1980, Comedy) Marty Feldman, Andy Kaufman. A naive monk Is sent out into the w0<ld to raise money for his Impov- erished monastery. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 37 min.) It MOVIE "Silent Movie" ( 1976. Comedy) Mel Brooks. Marty Feldman. A former movie director and his two cohorts try to save a major studio from bankruptcy by lllmlng the first silent movie in years. 'PG' ( t hr .. 26 min.) 10:30. NEWS I SIGNATURE Guest: Bill Blass TB..EV16ION: THE ENCHANTED MIRROR The role television plays In American life Is documented through a series of interviews . • CALIFORNIA WEEK IN REVIEW 10:35 CD SELF-SERVICE 11:008 8 8 Cl) O e NEWS I SATURDAY NIGHT YOU ASKED FOR IT JOE FRANKLIN M•A•s•H BENNYHIU MIXED BAG "Christo's Valley Curtain" A IOOk at reactions to an orange nylon curtain this artist hung between two Colorado mountain peaks. ~DICK CAVETT Guest: Placido Domingo (R) DOCTOR tN THE HOUSE MOVIE "Three In The Attic" ( 1968, Comedy) Yvette Mlmieux, Christophef Jones. A trio of cCH!ds lock a woman-chaser In the attic and take turns tir- ~ him out. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) PlA YBOY ON THE AIR MOVIE "Funhouse" ( 1981. Horror) Elizabeth Berridge. Sylvia Miles. Four teen-agers spend a frlghttul night 1n a carnival funhouse Inhabited by a demented barker and his monstrous son. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) 11:20 <ll) BASEBAU Pittsburgh Pirates at Atlanta Braves 13 hrs.) 11:309 (I) MOVIE "Night Cries" (1978, Suspense) Susan Saint James, WIHlam Conrad. A young mothef has terrifying dreams which lead her to believe that her supposedly dead chlid Is still alive and in danger. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) 8 • TONIGHT Guest host. Joan Rivers. Guests: Rock Hudson, Andrea Martin. Loma Luft. ( 1 hr.) I 0 ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE SUPER80Wl OF MOTOCROSS "Challenge Of A Champion" Kent Howerton Is featured in this fast· moving IOOk at the sport of motocross. • MOVIE "Breakout" ( 1975. Adventure) Charles Bronson. Jill Ireland. A Texas bush pilot accepts a ACUPUllCTURE ............... AUTHOR OP "ACUPUNCTVM a IC•MC•" Formet Ch9lrman, eemin.r of Chlneee Ac:upuncutr• Foundation PROFESSOR OF ACUPUNCTURE. GRADUATE: CHINA MEDtCAL COllEGE WHO'S WHO IN CAUFOAHtA. 13th Edition 545-2438 Moft.-Wed.~lt. ............ c.... .,. ........... .......... aANTAMA 532.5040· f-..n.. . .-.. ...... DIMll 0.. _L ...... ,,_ .... , OMrt• FACE~ ATTRACTIVE INVESTIGATOR Stephanie Zimbalist portrays Laura, a pretty young private eye who needs a debonair front to stay in business, in "Remington Steele ," to be telecast on Fridays at 10 p.m. on KNBC (Ch. 4) this fall. woman's challenge to rescue her husband from a Mexican iail. (2 hrs.) I SANFORD AND SON RtCHARO STRAUSS The Vienna Philharmonic performs Strauss' "Burleske For Piano And Orches- tra In D Minor'' and "Don Juan, ()pus 20." ( 1 hr.) I LOS ANGELES WEEK IN REV\EW CAPTIONED ABC NEWS SPORTS CENTER MOVIE "Lipstick" ( 1976. Drama) Margaux Hemingway. Anne Bancroft A top fashion model is humiliated and frustrated by her unsuccessful allempts to sentence the man who raped her lo prison. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 11:45(1.) MOVIE "Zorro. The Gay Blade" (1981. Comedy) George Ham~ton. Lauren Hulton. The heroic son of Old California's famous justice fighter Is incapacitated by a riding Injury. forcing his fopp- ish brother 10 don the cape and mask. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) 12:00,ENTERTAINMENTTONIGl1T • FRIDA VS Guest host: Bob Balaban. Guests: The Blasters. (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) II MOVIE "The Stooge" ( 1953, Comedy) Dean Marlin, Jerry Lewis. A singer decides that he needs his partner to be a success. (2 hrs.) CI> MOVIE "Escape To Burma" ( 1955, Adventure) Barbara Stanwyck. Robert Ryan. Native supersti- tions and unwanted a1tent1ons from a mysterious llTERESTED II I IOIE COIPUTER llSllESS'I A LIFE TllE OPPORTUNITY TO BE YOUR OWN 80U BECOME PART OF A GROUND FLOOR MUL TI.a.EVEJ. MAMllTINQ PLAN JUST ST AlmNQ .. U.S.A. .... JOU ...... ..-cl .... 111111 F1UftltJ ...... dtetrllluator. merllellng • n•ll•n•I luu1d .................. HIGHLIGHTS OF T~E PLAN: ••NO COMPUTER OR SALES EXPERIENCE NUOEO {TRAININO PAOVIOED). •"WORK OUT OF YOUA ~ANO KffP YOUA CUMENT JOI Oft PAOfl88tOH • • • MUl TILEVEl. OOl.."Mtl8tON Pl.AN. ••NO FM.NCHtlE FEE OR IHYINT'Ofltf 009T. ••TAX ADVAMT AGO. stranger complicate the life of a mistress of a Burmese plantation. (2 hrs.) I LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE UNOERSTANOING HUMAN BEHAVIOR MOVIE "S.O.B." (1981. Comedy) William Hol-~ den. Julie Andrews. A movie director who has just finished a multi-mllllon dollar turkey goes from 6' attempted suicide to a bizarrely Inspired re-shooting '° of his epic. 'R' (2 hrs .. 4 min.) " ©)MOVIE "Continental Divide" ( 1981. Romance) :i John Belushi~ Blair Brown. A Chicago newspaper g. columnist travels lo the Rockies to escape some ':' polilical heat and interview a reclusive naturalist. c.... 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43 min.) § 12:25(C) MOVIE "Ectioes Of A Summer" ( 1976. Ora-<» ma) Richard Harris, Jodie Foster. A terminally ill '2· ~ year-old glrl gives her illusion-filled father and her ~ blindly determined mother lhe courage to accept co her tale. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 39 min.) ~ 12:308. LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN David Letterman celebrates Christmas in July with special guests Rick Moranis. Dave Thomas and Joe Namath. ll hr., 30 min.) I COUP ES . NEWS AFFAIRS Of THE HEART "Adele" This special Is based on Henry James' story ot a Victorian family restructuring its lifestyle after the death of their mother. (1 hr.) (()TENNIS "Davis Cup Quarter-Anal Singles" Swe- den vs. U S.A. from St. Louis. Missouri. (2 hrs .. 30 minl_ 12:-40 Cl) MOVIE "Daughters Of Darkness" ( 1971, Drama) Delphine Seyrlg. John Karlen. A couple on their honeymoon arrive In a frightened town where many young women haVJt recently been mysterious- ly murdered. 'R' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) 12:"5(I) MOVIE "Payday" ( 1973, Drama) Rip Torn, Anna Capri. A country and western singer ruthlessly makes his way to stardom by manipulating and dis- cardi~ those around him. (2 hrs.) t:ooe MOVIE "Lady Frankenstein" (1972) Joseph Cotten. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • MOVIE "Plan 9 From Outer Space" ( 1959, Hor· ror) Bela Lugosi. Mona McKinnon. UFOs containing strange inhabitants from an unknown planet invade Earth. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) g MOVIE "Star Trek -The Motion Picture" ( 1979. Science-Fiction) Wiiiiam Shatner. Leonard Nlmoy. The former commander ot the U.S.S. Enterprise reassembles his old crew and sets off on a mission to find the mysterious vessel responsible for the destruction of numerous Federation star- ships. 'G' (2 hrs .. t2 min.) 1:20(1) PAT COLLINS: THE HIP HYPNOTIST VolUn- teers from the audience respond comically to hyp- nosis suggestions made to them by this entertainer. ( 1 hr.) 1:30 8 EVENING AT THE IMPROV • MOVIE "The Lost Continent" ( 1968, Science- Fiction) Eric Porter. Hildegarde Kneff. A ship carry- ing illegal explosives is caught In a hurricane. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 2:00 • NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT 1:-401NEWS 2:05 NEWS CH) MOVIE "Seems Like Otd Times" ( 1980. Com&- dy) Goldle Hawn. Chevy Chase. A soft-hearted law· yer Is torn between her hopeless ex-husband- turned·bank robber and her uptight present hus- band wh is run for .... .. ... ...... ., ........ ....... Mnyhlp HELP FOR AATHAms Ir you have an arthritic IChel and pa1ns i.n the condltJon lhat'1 Qusing feet are all the evidence aches and pains in your your doctor needs.. feet and lep, you may Thia medical oondiUon benefit from treatment actually Includes some by a podiatrist. 100 dlfrerent dlaeaaet . Anhrltia has been But they all have one ca lied the nation '1 thif\l lncommon: damaae number one crlpplin1 to the body'a jotnts and dl9eue. affect.1n1 one out conn~tlve ti11ue1, the • of every eeven penona. U1ament1, bone• and There are about Sl CIU'1Ullte· • million vicUma. and th.It Tbere'a no cure for includes children and arthrtt.11 yet. But Mrly teene1era u well u ~ and "9tment adulta. No matter how cen help • ll'Ml deal i.n old you an. you an not ODii~ the plin end tr. from the tbnet o( ...... fort. erthrlUa. Somelhnu ~Mom. . .................. HJl_~ ...... N.&; ....... , ~------JO ~ Friday (continued) ~ 'PG' ( 1 hr., 42 min.) g; 2:108 MOVIE "Ulzana's Raid" (1972, Western) Burt Lancaster. Bruce Davison. The Apache Indians ~ are on the warpath again and the cavalry under an :::1 idealistic lieutenant tries to overtake them. (2 hrs.) ~ CC) GENESIS IN CONCERT a1 2:20 al) RAT PATROL " Cl) MOVIE "Le Sex Shop" ( 1973. Comedy) Juliet ;£ Berto. Claude Berri. A bookstore prop<iet0< finds Instant success when he stocks his establishment with sex manuals and marital aids. 'R' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) -.Q 0: (%) MOVIE "Three Women" ( 1977, Orama) Sissy Spacek, Shelley Duvall. Two workets at a convales- cant home develop an unusual relalionshlp with a withdrawn patient. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) 2:308 MOVIE "Captain China" ( 1949, Adventure) John Payne, Gail Russell. A deposed ship's captain seeks vengeance against the men who robbed him of command. (2 hrs.) I NEWS MOVIE "Creeping Terror" ( 1964, Horr0t) Vic Savage. Shannon O'Neil. A h0trible. Indestructible mbnster from another planet presents a menace to mankind. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 2:36 (!) MOVIE "Elephant Stampede" ( 1951, Adventure) Johnny Sheffield, Donna Martell. Bom- ba finds himself caught in the middle of a herd ot stafiing elephants. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) 2:50 WORLD AT LARGE 3:00 eNEWS (I) GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1977 British Open" ( 1 hr,) 3:05 ~ MOVIE "Heavens Above!" ( 1963, Comedy) Peter Sellers. Cecil Parker. A well-meaning reverend becomes a bishop In outer space after being reject- ed by the parishioners to whom he was seot by mis- take. (2 hrs.) 3:16 . MOVIE "Beast Of M0<occo" (1967, Horror) William Sylvester, Diane Clare. Love spells disaster lor a beautif\JI woman because of hef predilecilon for sucking the blood of unsuspecting mortals. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) D MOVIE "The Kids Are Alright" ( 1979, Musical) The Who. Rims ot some of the rock band's perfor- mances. revealing their notorious proclivity for destroying their equipment and the wild antics of their drummer, the late Keith Moon. are interspersed with interviews of the group members. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) 3:5000 MOVIE "Gas" (1981, Comedy) Donald Suthefland, Susan Anspach. A radio OJ and a reporter lry to expose an oll magnate's plot to drive up gas prices by contriving an oil shortage. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CS) MOVIE "Wollen" ( 1981. Suspense) Albert Fin- ney. Diane Venora. Police are faced with an unusual problem as New YOfk City Is invaded by a pack ot displaced wolves. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) <4:00 (!) NEWS (I) SPORTS CENTER 4:06 (tl) VEGETABLE SOUP 4:30 e VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA (!) MAKE PEACE WTTH NATURE (%)MOVIE "S.O.B." (1981, Comedy) Winlam Hol· den. Julie Andrews. A movie director who has just finished a multl-mllllon dollar turkey goes lrom attempted suicide to a bizarrely inspired re-shooting ot his epic. 'R' (2 hrs .• 4 min.) 4:36@ ROMPER ROOM CBS expands its news NEW YORK (AP) -CBS News announced Friday lt will bectn • fow-bour. OYemight news llhow caDed "NiflbltialL'h" .a. fall and etqliM'ld ill <.'W'hftl momiDC -...-bu I , tc.lt, bump.c tlbe perellNal chil.._'9 -.OW ·~ S..~ ll'OWI ~ya lo we t 1 • CBS News President V.-i Gordon Sauter aakl ·~twa1ch" wW debut Monday, Oct. 4 at 2 a.m. PS'f. On the same dat.e, ·~ Morning News" with Bi.U Kurtis and Diane Sawyer, now broadc.Mt from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m ., will be expanded by 30 minutes, providing affiliates with the news aegment at 6 a.m. or 6:30 a.m . In a separate announcement, a spokeswoman foe James Rmenfield, executive vice president of CBS Btoadcast Group, aa.id "Captain Kangaroo" will be moved this fall from lta early morning weekday llot to a weekend pomtion when there ia a "biJElft' .~ of kids.'' -Lynne Oraa aaid the show, whkh now ain M~to Friday from 8 a.m. lo 6:30 a.m., will be ex and shifted to Saturday ban 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. and Sunday fnim 3 a.m. &o 9 a.m. A 1peci1.ic da~ for the show'• new a1ot wu not given. Captain Kanproo, pla.yed by Bob Kee.ban dwinl lta 27·yw teJe'Yillon nm, Uo wW make three or tn the 4:.30 p.m. Satt1rday 6:00 (!) CHAISTOPHE'R CLOSEUP • MISSfON: IMPOSSIBLE (I) RODEO "Schrade Pro Team Sernl·Flnal" (2 hrs.) ct MOVtE "Wollen" ( 198 1, Suspense) Albert Fin- ney, Diane Venora. ( 1 hr .. 55 min ) 5:05@ BASEBALL BUNCH 5: 10 ~ MOVIE "Get Out Your Handkerchiefs" ( 1978. Comedy) Gerard Oepardleu, Patrick Oewaere. 5:25Cli) TO CLIMB A MOUNTAIN: JULY 4, 1981 Eleven handicapped people, possessed by Indomit- able courage and devotion, dare to challenge 14.410 foot-high Mt. Rainier. (1 hr.) 5:~ 8 VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA (!) NEW ARK ANO REALITY 6:36 al.I THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY 6:00 9 SUMMER SEMESTER SERENDIPITY PUBLIC AFFAIRS TEEN TAU< APPLE POLISHERS NEWSMAKERS FAMILY AFFAIR WATCH YOUR MOUTH ELECTRIC ESKIMO An Eskimo boy is suddenly endowed with extraordinary electrical powers during a ml netism experiment at the North Pole. ( 1 hr ) 6:05 WAR ANO PEACE 6:20 NEWS 6:30 DUSTY'S TREEHOUSE THArBCAT PACESETTERS VOICE Of AGRICULTURE FAST FORWARD OAVF'f ANO GOLIATH rrs YOUR BUSINESS WATCH YOUR MOUTH NEW VOICE CAPTIONED ABC NEWS OR. SNUGGLES MUMBO, JUMBO, rrs MAGICI An International array of the world's masters of llluslon features America's Mark Wilson, Japan's Shimada. Diana the Enchantress and David Copperfield. ( 1 hr.) CZ) MOVIE "Sliver Streak" (1976. Comedy) Gene Wiider. Jill Clayburgh. ( 1 hr .. 53 min) 7:00 I l<JDSWOALD 9 SUPERfRIENDS INTERNATIONAL HOUR DA VF'( ANO GOLIATH I THE FLINTSTONES BIG BLUE MARBLE CHILDREN ON THE RUN Johnny Mann hoSts a documentary about the mlllions of child refugees In CHECKING IT OUT YOGA FOR HEAL TH WRITING FOR A REASON lthe ;~·~E~J MOVIE "Bumi" ( 1970, Orama) Marlon Brando. Evaristo Marquez (E) SPORTS CENTER Cl) FALL LINE A surfer shows the slmllarltles In SQ<>rts like surfing, siding and hang-gliding. ( t hr.) II HOT WHEELS 7:05 al) MOVIE "Cheyenne Autumn'' ( 1964, West- ern) James Stewllrt. A6cherd Wldm9rk. Directed by John Ford. 7: lllll lllC)()N'S eMGIO GWDJB . . ·--IK*/mYDOO TOM:LtQ.ft DA\IEY MC>Qa.MTH CAUFOfNA P£0PLE VOCE OF AOAtCUl. TUAE IMO ILUE MNaE WRmNQ FOR A REASON MOVE "Star Trek -The Motion Picture" ( 1979, Science-Fiction) Wiiiiam Shatner, Leonard Nl~r.: .~hrs., 12 min.) e ~NEVER LANO 8:00 • (I) POPEYE e MOVIE "Prairie Moon" (1938, Western) Gene WRESTLING IAUl~~~°Wa:K MOVIE "Tarzan's Greet•t Adventure" (1959. AdYentur~ Gordon Soon, Anthony Quayle. I~ e: A rEA80H tw. GOLF H9QHLJQHT'8 "1979 Brltllh Open" (1 Woodwlfd hoetl IT'S THE TRUTH -Peter is a young Italian boy who hides away aboard a freighter to arrive in Unicom Oty. Singing and dancing his way from Time Square to Little ItaJy, he learns the importance of t e lling the truth in "The Stowaway" Saturday on Nickelodeon, the Young People's Channel. acrobatics. mime and martlal arts. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 8:301(1) TARZAN I LONE RANGER I KID SUPER POWER HOUR FONZ I HAPPY DAYS GANG BEANSPROUTS "Growing Up From Here" The Beansprouts celebrate Chinese New Year and look forward to the future as teen-agers. (R) fD WRITING FOA A REASON (%) MOVIE "Three Women" (1977, Drama ) Sissy Spacek, Shelley Duvall. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) 9:00 8 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER I 0 LAVERNE & SHIRLEY WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS NASL SOOCER KICKS ERNEST ANGLEY ONCE UPON A CLASSIC "The Boy With Two Heads" A young boy is rewarded for thwarting a burglary at an anlique shop with a South American witch docror's shrunken head. an old native drum and some bamboo pipes. (A) O ( 1 hr.) G AMERICAN GOVERNMENT" CC) MOVtE "Oh Heavenly Dog" ( 1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Benji. (E) FISHING "Bass Masters Classic" from Mont- ~ery. Alabama g MOVIE "Monster Island" ( 1981, Adventure) Terence Stamp, Peter Cushing. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 9:30 I (I) BUGS BUNNY I ROAD RUNNER I SPIDER-MAN OZZIE ANO HARRIET aJ HEA THCLIFF & MARMADUKE WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS "Lou Brock" Host: George PMmptoo. e AMERtCAN GOVERNMENT (I) PKA FULL CONTACT KARATE "World Light Heavyweight Championship" Oan Macaruso vs. Kerry Roop from Detroit, Michigan. (1hi'.,30 min.) (I) MOYE "Star Tretc -'fhe Motton PictUf'e" (1979, ~ActlOn) WMllam ShMner, Leonard ~~;J. NAM m nul)J!M I <IOI EE GOU) 1iiCME "East Of KllMln)lro" (1982, A dven- ture) Marshall Thompson, Gabby Andre. (!) M<ME "The Luck Of The Irish" (1947, Fanta- 1 Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter. CAR CARE CENTRAL BOB JONES LAST CHANCE GARAGE AMEACAN GOVERNMENT MOVIE "SST: Disaster In The Sky" ( 1977, Suspense) Lorne Greene. Burgess Meredith ( 1 hr .• "5 min.) 10:06 ~ MOVIE "The Amazing Dobetmans" ( 1976, ComecM 81rbera Eden, Fred Astaire. 10:30 re. AMEACA'S TOP TEN l ~~KJCK8 8IOHltQ WITH C*DV M~OOVEANMENT 10: ~ARTIMB 8"0T 11:00 WIEB~ Atalonll cowrage of Mlnne- tota at so.ton Rief Sox; enother o-M to bt ~...,_,. . . ') . -----___ ..., _____ ...,._ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ .. Saturday (continued) -- • ®) WEEKEND SPECIAL "The Trouble With Miss Switch" Animated. A young boy and an old-fash- ioned witch discover that they have powers they never appreciated. (Part 2) (R) I SOUL TRAIN BMX MOTOCROSS COOKING MEXICAN PERSONAL FINANCE AND MONEY MANAGE- MENT ~MOVIE "Two-Way Stretch" (1961, Comedy) Peter Sellers. Wiifred Hyde-White. (£) TENNIS "Davis Cup Quarter-Flo)al Doubles" Sweden vs. U.S.A. from SI. Louis, Missouri. (3 hrs.) 1§) MOVIE "Gunn" ( 1967, Mystery) Craig Stevens. Edward Asner. (2 hrs.) 11:308 CJ) BLACKSTAR I l!I AMERICAN BANDSTAND NATIONAL COLLEGE RODEO ROOKIES MAGIC OF OIL PAINTING PERSONAL FINANCE ANO MONEY MANAGE- MENT CH) MUMBO. JUMBO. IT'S MAGIC! An international array of the WOfld's masters of illusion features America's Mark Wllsoo. Japan·s Shimada, Diana the Enchantress and David Copperfield. ( 1 hr.) CZ) MOVIE "S.O.B." (1981. Comedy) William Hol- den. Julie Andrews. (2 hrs .. 4 min ) . \F. l lJZ~< >< >~ 12:00 8 (J) TROLLKINS 8 LOST IN SPACE (!) MOVIE "Captain Lightfoot" ( 1955. Adventure) Rock Hudson. Barbara Rush. I SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN QUILTING PERSONAL FINANCE AND MONEY MANAGE- MENT Cl) MOVIE "The Shogun Warriors: Galklng" Ani- mated. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 12:05@ MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 12:30 8 (J) TOM AND JERRY I PORTRAfT OF A LEGEND MOVIE "The Last Bandit" ( 1949, Western) Wii- iiam Elliott, Adrian Booth. I KIOSWORLO AOAM-12 VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE "The Serve" Vic Braden replaces bad imagery In serving with winning form. (R) D I!) PERSONAL FINANCE AN~ONEY MANAGE- MENT ~ MOVIE "Blow-Up" ( 1966, Mystery) David Hemmings. Vanessa Redgrave. 00 ST ANDING ROOM ONLY "Diana Ross" The fOf- mer "Supremes" member who has evolved into a singing and acting superstar performs many of her hits before ·an audience at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. J 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1:0011 Cl) KWICKY KOALA I THE MUNSTERS MOVIE "X From Outer Space" ( 1966, Science- Fiction) Toshiya Wazatll. PeQQY Neal. I ENTERT AiNMENT THIS WEEK MOVIE "Cops And Robbers" ( 1973, Comedy) Cliff Gorman. Joe Bologna. e MOVIE "Spencer's Mountain" (1963, Drama) Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara. • MISTER ROGERS TALKS WITH PARENTS ABOUT OISCtPLINE Fred Rogers and ten parents discuss discipline and punishment. I INTROOUCING BIOLOGY MOVIE "Silent Movie" ( 1976, Comedy) Mel Brooks. Marty f~dman. ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) 1:06@THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL 1:308 ()) 30 MINl/TES I F-TROOP NOVA "Aging: The Methuselah Syndrome" An examination of the research being conducted on longevity and the aging process ls presented. (R) i (1 hr.) INTRODUCING BIOLOGY MOVIE "Silver Streak" ( 1976, Comedy) Gene Wilder, Jill Cla_yburgh. (1 hr .. 53 min.) 1:35@ MASTERS WATER SKI TOURNAMENT Live coverage of the semifinals of !his water skiing com- petition from Callaway Gardens Resort in Pine Mountain. Georgia, where the world's top male and female water skiers compete for titles In slalom, trick sklif!.9. and the breathtaking jumping event. ( 1 hr.) 2:009 MOVIE "Houston. We've Got A Problem" (1974, Suspense) Robert Culp, Clu Gulager. Cl OUTOOOR LIFE Featured: fishing for big mouth bass In Florida's Lake Kissimmee. I GILLIGAN'S ISLAND STAR TREK MOVIE "The Wild North" ( 1952. Adventure) Stewart Granger, Cyd Charisse. (!) WRESTLING «I MOVIE "Beach Blanket Bingo" ( 1965. Come- i ) Frankie Avaloo, Annette Funk:ello. SIGNATURE Guest: Fred DeCordova. MUSIC CITY NEWS TOP COUNTRY HITS OF THE YEAR Hosts Tanya Tucker and Kris Kristoffer- son honor the 15 top songs of 1981 as selected by the readers of the nation's oldest country music publication, "Music City News." Featured pertorm- ers include Barbara Mandrell, The Oak Ridge Boys and The Statler Brothers. (2 hrs.) fJD INTRODUCING BIOLOGY (£)WORLD CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT ''Conso- lation Match" from Alicante, Spain. (2 hrs.. 30 min.) CH) MOVIE "Raggedy Man" (1981. Drama) Sissy §.eacek. Eric Roberts. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) Cl) MOVIE "Royal Wedding" ( t951, Musical) Fred Astaire. Jane Powell. ( 1 hr.~ 35 min.) 2:30 D TALK ABOUT PICTURES I GILLIGAN'S ISLAND RICH MAN, POOR MAN: BOOK I Audy Jor- dache (Peter Strauss) loses his girlfriend and a scholarship; Tom (Nick Nolte) falls deeply in love. t1 hr .. 30 min.) @MIXED BAG "Chrtato'a Valley Ctlrtain" A look at reactions to an Ofange nylon curtain this artist hung between two Colorado mounialn peaks. e ED MUSKIE: HOME IN MAJNE Former Senator and Secretary of State Ed M~le comments on his early political successes, the presidential nominating process and assesses the Reagan administration. !hr.) INTROOUaNG BIOLOGY MOV1E "Leave Yesterday Behind" ( 1978, Dra- ma) John Ritter, Carrie Asher. 0 MOVIE "Chu Chu And The Phllly Flash" ( 198 l. Comedy) Alan Arkin, Carol Burnett. ( 1 hr.. 40 min.) A real battle Peter Finch and J ames Ma c Arthur co-star in "Kidnapped,'' to be presented in two parts on ilWaJt Disney," for t he next two Saturdays on KNXT (Ch. 2) at 8 p.m. Here they are preparing t.o do battle with pirates . 2:35 d°l) MOTOAWEB< ILLUSTRA TEO 3:00 8 AGRICULTURE U.S.A I LfTTLE RASCALS WESTERN OVTOOOASMAN RACING FROM BELMONT THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL MOVIE "George" ( 1976. Adventure) Marshall Thompson. Michele Mercier. @ RICHARD STRAUSS The Vienna Philharmonic performs Strauss' "Burleske For Plano And Orches- tra In D Minor" and "Don Juan. Opus 20." ( 1 hr.) G INTRODUCING BIOLOGY ([) MOVIE "VIP: My Brother's Superman" ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) . 3:05@ WRESTLING 3:308 SPORTS SATURDAY 10-round lightweight bout between Edwin Rosario and lrlels "Cubanlto" Perez. ( t hr., 30 min.) II EVERYWHERE Location: llve from Sailboard Regatta. San Pedro. ( l hr .. 30 min.) I LITTLE RASCALS BASEBALL BUNCH ERIC SEVAAEID'S CHRONICLE OOOOER DUGOUT FESTIVAL OF HANDS: THE ROAD TO CORDO- BA Chila Rivera appears with members ol the National Theatre of the Deaf in a surrealistic journey based on the work of poet F. Garcia Lorca. G FAST FORWARD (%) MOVIE "Fun~.ouse" ( 1981, Horror) 8izabeth Berridge, Sylvia Miies. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) 3:-461 DODGER PAE-OAME 4:00 LITTLE RASCALS • SUGAR RAY LEONAAO'S GOLDEN GLOVES "Highlights" (Part 4) ( 1 hr.) I THIS WEEK IN BASEBAU HEEHAW AGRONSKY AND COMPANY THE ROCKFORD ALES BASEBALL Los Angeles Dodgers at Philadel- phia Phillies (3 hrs.) @AFFAIRS OF THE HEART "Adele" This special Is based on Henry James' story of a Victorian family restructuring Its lifestyle after the death ot their mother. (1 hr.) • QUE PASA. U.S.A.? "Here Comes The Bride" A friend arranges for Carmen and her boyfriend to elope. I lfTTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE FAST FORWARD MOVIE "Gloria" ( 1980. Drema) Gena Row- lands, John Adames. (2 hrs .. 1 min.) Cl) FALL LINE A surfer shows the similarities In sports like surfing, skiing and hang-gliding. ( 1 hr.) NATIONALLY KNOWN AWARD WINNING JEWELRY DESIGNER lfkkafl{$rl'Mn •.. WILL CREATE A DESIGN THAT REFLECTS YOUR TASTE AND LIFESTYLE! .... <D ClO N It N Saturday (continued) co ~ D MOYIE "Falling In Love Again" ( 1980, Orama) EJlott Gould. Susannah York. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) o) 4:30• LITTLE RASCALS Cl) BASEBALL San Diego Padres al New York Meis {? hrs •• 30 min.) Cl) BASEBALL San Otego Padres at New York Mets (2 tvs., 40 min ) • WORLD CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT Highlights of a second eltminat1on match will be broadcast from Spain. ( 1 hr ) m FAST FORWARD CINEMAX SHORT FEA TUAE SPORTS CENTER CORLETTO AND SON 5:009 AMERICAN ADVENTURE l mEE4 ALL KUNG FU WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 10-round wel- terweight bout between Roger Stafford and Milton McCrori (from Phoenix, Ariz.); a preview of the World Cup Soccer Tournament final and semifinal hlgNights: World Show Jumping Championships iom Dublin, Ireland). ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) GFIZZL Y ADAMS NEWS SOUOGOLD MOYIE "Max Havelaar" ( 1976. Orama) Peter Faber, Sacha Bullhuis. I LA~E WELK FAST FOfMARD MOYIE "Buen!" ( 1970. Or~ M8tton Brando. EYaristo MarqLleZ. {I) TENNIS "Davts Cup Ouatter-f'lnal Ooobles" s.eden v&. U.S.A. from~. t.Duie. ~. (2'tn., 30min.) CD~ "Mcvicar" ( 1980, Orama) Roger Oaftiv. Adatn Faith. CD> TINTYPES This Broadway rewe pays tribUte to America's growing paln6 in the era between lhe G~ Nineties and the end of WOOd Wlr I. (1 hr., 50 ~~ MOVIE "Opetatlon Pecitlc" ( 1951. Adven-bnL John Wayne. Patric:Ja Neel. 5:16(%) MOVIE "Gunn" (1967, M)'l5t81)') C<aig Ste- ¥en5, Edward Asner. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) 5:30. STRANGE TRUE 8lORIE8 Alexander Sooor- by hosts this program about people with courage, daring and a passion for life, turning momenls of terror Into moments of triumph. I': WORLD OF SPORTS 10-roond wel- t«welght bout between Roger Stafford and Mitton McCrori (from Phoenix, AQz.): a preview of ttle WOOd Cup Socoef Tournament final and semifioel highlights; World Show Jumping Championships lfrom Dublin, Ireland). ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • ONCE UPON A ClA8StC "The MIH On The Roa" Stephen oonfesees his ~ '°' Maggie and =~:'OO,!~art6) Q (I) MOVIE "Star Trek -The Motion Picture" ( 1979. Science-Action) William Shatner. Leonatd Nimoy. (2 hrs .. 12 min.) l \ I '\ ! '\< • aoolces NEWS I NBCNEWS MOVIE ''flipper" ( 1983. Adventure) Chucit Connors, Luke Halpin. A fisherman's son nurses a dolphin back 10 health and his father lets him kffP the mammal after he proves Ns worth. (2 hrs.) I KOJAK MOVIE "Exo-Man" ( 1977, Science-Fiction) David Ackroyd. Jose Ferrer. Paralyzed by an attacker. a physics professor creates a special suit wNch gives him the mobility to tmck d<>Wn his assailant. (2 hrs.) • UP ANO COMING "A. little Romance" Francine faces the most difficult decision of her Ille when she finds oot she Is pregnant. (Part 2) (R) Q I WOOORIGHrS SHOP VIDEO JUKEBOX MOVIE "Kramer Vs. Kramer" (1979. Orama) Dustin Hoffman, Mery1 Streep. A man battles wilh his ex-wife for custOdy of lheir young son after she welks out on them. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 45 min.) e:ao•••NEWS MNff TYLER MOOAE 1 WHEN: THEAF8 A WU. THERE'S A WAY approaches to providing ceteer training and ~ '°'handicapped youtti ere examined. •. MOTOIM&I< (II) MOYIE "Ster Trek -The Motion Plct\Jfe" (1979. Sdenc:e-f1c:t'b1) Wlllm Shltnef. Leonatd Nmoy. The fatmlf cornmandef of the U.S.S. Enletpflee rHU I mblel hit °"' CNW end llt1 off on a mleliofl to find th9 myttertoua ......i reaponelbte for the dMtruottan of runerout Fedet•tlon 11•-·o· 2 ""' 12-. ~Enjoying seafood Bob Roubian (left), owner and operator of the C rab Cooker Re st aurant in Newport Beach, joins KNBC's "Ag USA" · host John Stearns to give helpful tips on everything from h ow to tell if the fish in the markets are fresh to a good way to teach children to en joy s e afoo d t o dem o n str ating an easy m et h o d of cleaning, filleting and cooking fresh &h on "Ag (]&• Saturday •' 3 p,m. on KNBC (Ch. 4J-. '8Ulbmaline di.mg WOOd war n. (2 tn.) • 0 TODA Y'S fBI An FBI agent crad<• \JOder the wain of being under "deep cover" f()( a long period ol time. (R) ( 1 hr.} 8 MOVtE "The ~earless Vampire Killer&" ( 1967, Comedy) Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate. A profes- sor end his assistant travel to Transytvania, where tbev pursue blood1hlrsty vampires who have a beau- tiful gWI hidden aw~ remote castle. f 2 hrs.) • M.te: MY FA THINGS Jutle Andrews is joined by actor Pete< Sellers. the Pink Panther, and Jim Hansen's Muppets. ( 1 hr.) e MOVIE "Executi-..e Action" ( 1973, Suspense) Burt Lancaster, Will Geer. Disturbed about the course that American foreign policy Is taking. a secret right-wing group plots the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. (2 hrs.) QI MOVIE "Max Havetaar" (1976. Orama) Peter Faber. Sacha Bulthuls. A cMI servant In colonial Indonesia struggles against his own government In his bettle ~ raclem and c0<ruption. (3 hrs.) I~ AM~A "Harrah's $125,000 Tennis Shoot-Out". (2 hrs.) (I) CFl. FOOTBALL British Columbia lions vs. Hamilton Tigef Cats (3 hrs.) Cl) THE MA1<1NG OF AEROBICISE Rehearsals. cos- tume fittings, make-op !'leSSions. and the planning of cinematography and llghting ire chronicled In a behind-the-scenes study of the unique physical fit- ness series. (1 hf.) • MOYIE "History Of The World -Part I" (1981, Comedy) Mel Brooks. Madeline KAhn. Man's lllustrl- oos hlstO<y -tron:i Neanderthal cavemen to the Spanish Inquisition -Is examined. 'R' ( 1 hr., 33 8:06 WORlO AT WAR mini 8:30 • HARPER VAUEV Stella ,and her fellow ~ ~_er&_go on strike. (R) <lJ CHARLE CHAPLIN: TH£ VAGABOND 9:00 •• THE NASHVILLE PALACE Hosts: The Oak Rl~ge Boys. Guesta: Ed McMahon, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Mickey Giiiey, Johnny lee, Hank Williams Jr .. Janie Fricke. (R) ( 1 hr.) • 9 LOVE BOAT A man meets a woman he thinks he was married to 100 years earlier. and a mele:Mnger shares a secret with a lady and her son. R) ( 1 hr ) • ANO SOUL Ray Charles and Cleo Laine offer a songfest of jau. blues and popular melodies hlghli9hted by a medley of tunes from "Porgy And Bess. • ( 1 hr.) Ct> MOVIE "The Children" (1980, Horror) Martin Shakar, GU Rogers. A strange radioactive cloud turns a group of IChoo6chlldfen Into murde<ous zom-bies with bledc flngernelle.. 'A' ( 1 hi' .• 30 min.) (JI) 8T ANDING AOOM OHL Y ''Diana Roaa'' the for- mer "&Jpremet" membet who his~ Into a singing end acting 1Uf*'91ar perlorme many of hef hltJ t>etore an ~ et CAesars Pel9oe In Las V!V!!-( 1 hr .. 30 "*'·) CI) (J) MOVIE "Fof Your E~ Only" ( 1981, Adven- ture) Aog8f Moore. Topol. ...,,_ Bond treckl a CflrAinll .noe . top tlCl'et MW\ dltlr"9 • 'PG' 2 twa.. 6 mlrl.) • Sttelk" ( 1971. ComedV 0.- 1:=---L::-. __ .. Saturday (continued) bizarre plol during a cross-country train ride. ·pG· ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) 9:05QZ) MOVIE "A Place In The Sun" (1951, Ora· ma) M ontgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor. A factory worker plans his future with a wealthy debutante. but in reality he is destined to spend his llfe with a working girl. (2 hrs .. 25 min.) 9:30(!) LIFE OF RILEY 10:00 8 (I) CBS REPORTS "A Time To Ole" Marlene Sande<s reports on the Massachusetts based Ome- ga. an organization founded to help the terminally Ill and their families deal with the many aspects of death and dying. ( 1 hr.) 11 NBC MAGAZINE NEWS FANTASY ISLAND A country-western singer asks to have her late lead guitarist brought back to life. and an En~lish professor meets the legendary King Arthur. (R) D ( 1 hr.) II CATHOLIC ~ELIEF SERVICES TELETHON Host: Dolores Hope. Guests: Dick and Patty Van Patten, Lynn Redgrave. Loni Anderson, James Earl Jones, Lou Ferrigno, Daniel Travantl. (2 hrs.) (!)MOVIE "Inn Of The Frightened People" (1972. Suspense) Joan Collins. James Booth. Embittered over the brutal murder of their young daughte<, a couple set out to give her killer a Slow but horrible taste of their vengeance. (2 hrs.) I SOLID GOLD MA TINE£ AT THE BIJOU Featured: "The Vam- pire Bat" ( 1933) • starring Lionel Atwill and Fay Wray; a Betty Boop cartoon; and Chapter 5 of "The Phantom Empire" l 1935). (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CO) MOVIE "Escape From New York" (1981, Scl- ence--Fictlon) Kurt Russell, Adrienne Barbeau. In 1997, a hardened crimlnal Is ottered a pardon if he can rescue the president of the U.S. from the prison city that Manhattan has become. 'R' (1 hr .. 40 min.) D MOVIE "Raging Bull" ( 1980, Biography) Rob- ert De Niro, Cathy MOfiarty. Boxing champion Jake La Mona·s aptitude for violence brings him success In the ring but disrupts his personal life. 'R' (2 hrs .. 8 mlnJ_ 10:30. INSIGHT CC) CINEMAX SHORT FEATURE 00 MOVIE "Raggedy Man" (1981, Drama) Sissy Spacek. Eric Roberts. In 1944. a telephone operator in a small Texas town sacrifices her standing in the WherM )10lf timy itinerary takes you ... for busroess CJ pleasure, bef CJe you ~ -plal a stop to Pat akley's. f Of ll yus oow -Pat Marley, hmself. n! assoaates cootme to present men's fastuoos that eime in dress Of casual! NQw we've exteiml to ladies' traittmals! We ~ have a hideaway sale upstairs 111 UE attJc room. Plus all a-Otnl UE SIOfe you'll f llld llle~ed collectlbles nj gift rt!Jl\5 f Of any special gift! ~~~ THE GANG6S ALL HEBE -NBC News Correspondents (from left) Jaclc Perkins, Betay Aaron, Garrick Utley and Douglas Kiker provide features stories, investigative reports and personality profiles on "NBC Magazine" Saturday at 10 p.m . on KNBC (Ch. 4). community when she has a short attair with a com- bat-bound sail0<. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) 11:008 D 8 (I) di• NEWS I ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK MOVIE "Breakout" (1975, Adventure) Charles Bronson. Jilt Ireland. A Texas bush pilot accepts a woman·s challenge to rescue he< husband from a Mexican Jail. (2 hrs.) e MOVIE "The Heartbreak Kid" ( 1972. Comedy) Charles Grodin, Cyblll Shepherd. The honeymoon plans of a couple of young Jewish newlyweds go awry when the groom decides he wants a replace- !!Ii ment for his new bflde. (2 hrs.) QI MOVIE ··Max Have(aar" ( 1~'76. Orama) Peter Faber. Sacha Bulthuls. A civil servant 1n colonial Indonesia struggles against his own government in his battle against racism and corruption. (3 hrs.) CC) MOVIE ··rwo-Way Stretch" ( 1961, Comedy) Peter Sellers. Wilfred Hyde--Whlte. A trio of prison Inmates plan 10 break out, then break In again with a truckload of diamonds. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CE) ALL-STAR SPORTS CHALLENGE 1978 Califor- nia Angels vs. New York Yankees World Serles Stars (%) MOVIE ··oaughters 01 Darkness.. ( 1971, Dra- ma) Delphine Seyrig, John Karlen. A couple on lheir honeymoon arrive in a frightened town where many young women have recently been mysteriously mur- dered. 'A' (1 hr .. 27 min.) 11: 15 (I) MOVIE "House Of 1000 Pleasures·· ( 1975, Comedy) A young man is surprised to learn that his girl friend is working at an exclusive brothel. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 22 min.) 11:30 I ROCK ANO ROLL SHOW D SA TUROA Y NIGHT LIVE Guests: Rod Stew· art, Tina Turner, juggler Michael Davis. (R) ( 1 hr., 30mln.) 8 ABCNEWS (I) MOVIE ··True Grit" ( 1969, Western) John Wayne, Glen Campbell. A marshal and a Texas Ranger help a young girl who is seeking revenge upon those who caused the death of her father. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) di MOVIE ··The Last Detail" ( 1974, Drama) Jack Nlcholson, Otis Young. A pair of rowdy shore patrol-. men attempt to teach their emotionally withdrawn ~rlsoner the facts of life. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) QZ) MOVIE "The Secret Ways" ( 1961, Orama) Richard Widmark, Sonja Ziemann. A leader of anti- communist lorces Is brought out from behind the Iron Curtain in Hungary by an American adventurer. I hrs .. 15 min.) INDEPENDENT EYE JAZZ AT THE MAINTENANCE SHOP ·'Phil Woods Quartet (No_ 3)" Phil Woods. alto sax: Steve Gtlm0<e, bass: Mike Mellllo. piano: Bill Goodwin. drums. (A) ( 1 hr.) (!)SPORTS CENTER Cl) BIZARRE "Dream Sequence" 11 :"5 8 MOVIE "In Cold Blood" ( 1967. Orama) Robert Blake, Scott Wiison. Based on Truman Capote·s novel of a true story. A pair of moody and restless drifters arrive in a rural Kansas farm 1own where they murder an entire family before daytlQht. A ONE TIME SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP OFFER FOR THE YEAR 1982 fUllTjJ~, c~~t!!2!'> FAOUTIES INO.UDE: Several prestigious 1ournaments have chosen NBTC's courts and lacilltles The Pacific Soulhwest Seniors TOU<nament's &N'ual event now calls NBTC t'lome. This •S the oldest and mos1 prestigious event tn the United States. Entries have grown from 300 to 800 In 1wen1y divisions The Orange County Adopl lon Guild Tournament brings lwo weekends of great tennis 10 our courts white supporting e very w0<1h wtille charily as well In April ol t977 the ayn ot lhe wOfld focused on NBTC via T v and WOftd·Wlde press COV9'80fl 01 the Devis Cup North American Zone Finals belween lhe United Sfares and South Alrica And the first Ladles Professi<>nal Tennis Tournament ever held In Orange County took piece at NBTC on Octobef 1. 1977. We all en)Oyad watching Chris Evart, Martine NavralUova. Francoise Durr. and Belly Stove <Mmonslratlng their exceptional tennis skills. 19 Tennts Courts ( 13 hgl\tedl Jf ()!ymp1e Size Poot °'"'"II Room Bat 84cken anc1 C.td New M•ttll Mate e11n M&<:h•ntt• J9i:UUI VldeO Eqolpmenl Apparel/Pro Shop Ae100.C Clastn Summer Junior T llflnl5 C hOtC$ Boey s~ Stfnooe• FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT OUR SALES DIRECTOR FROM 10:00·6:00 TUES.-SUN CALL 64<&-0050 .... <D O> N -~----~ :-::::::;:;;::::~::;:~:;:--=::-;-:=:;;;;::;:::::~;::::;;;:;::::::;:::=::::;;;::..-::.;:-~:::~~.,;~..::;;:;;~~==~:::::;::;;;;;;;;:_;;;:.:..;=!!iii~~ --.~---- 14. !Sunday Q) c ~ -, .\I< >H '\ I '\C ~ ~ 5:00. VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA "O i NINE ON NEW JERSEY ~ MISSION IMPOSSIBLE WORLD CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT "Conso-_3 ~:~~ Match" from Alicante, Spain (2 hrs.. 30 ~ 5:05 JAMES ROBISON 5:30 DAY OF DISCOVERY :§ 5:35 CARTOONS O:: (]) THE PEKING OPERA Joanne Woodward hosts a Chinese extravaganza leaturtng singing, dancing. acrobatics. mime and martial arts ( 1 hr . 20 min ) 5:4'5 Q) CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP 6:00 8 MUSIC ANO THE SPOKEN WORD I SUNDAY MORNING YOUTH AND THE ISSUES ORAL ROBERTS DIRECTIONS An examination ol what Amertea ts doing to strip Nazi war criminals ol thetr U.S. c111zen- sh1p is presented. (R) I BIBLE ANSWERS ROMPER ROOM THE TERRIBLE SECRET Historian Walter Lawuer and lawyer Morris Abram discuss how the extermination of the Jews by the Nazis was kepi secret (R) ( 1 hr.) ~GENESIS IN CONCERT II SHOESHINE GIRL When an unruly girl's boss is injured. she is laced with running the business sin- glehandedly and learning the meaning of respons•· bility. (%) MOVIE "Children Of Rage" (1976) Helmut Griem. Olga Geo<ges-Picot ( 1 hr . 46 mm.) 8:05@ LOST IN SPACE 8:30 9 FOR OUR TIMES SERENOIPfTY ROBERT SCHULLER DAYBREAK LA. FAST FORWARD POINT Of VIEW PUBLIC PULSE CALIFORNIA PEOPLE ON LOCATION "Rich Little And The Great Pre- tenders" The MGM Grand Hotel In Las Vegas Is the setting for this showcase featuring the greatest i~ressionists in America. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) U MOVIE "The little Dragons" (198 t , Adventure) SaHt_Boyden, Chris Pete<son. (I hr., 30 min.) 7:009 TODAY'S RELIGION ntArSCAT LITTLE RASCALS rT IS WRrTTEN KENNETH COPELAND • SUNDAY MASS SPECTRUM DAY OF DISCOVERY CARTOONS YOGA FOR HEAL TH AMERICA: THE SECOND CENTURY MOVIE "Mad Wednesday" ( 1947, Comedy) Harold Lloyd, Frances Ramsden. (I) MOVfE "The Amazlng Adventures Of Joe 90" Animated. ( 1 hr .. 35 mjn.) 7:06 ~LIGHTER SIDE OF THE NEWS 7:308 FArTHWAYS I WHITNEY A.NO THE ROBOT CAMPUS PAOALE: VIEWPOINT ON NUTR~ TI0N "Posture And Diet" Guest$: acupuncturist Marshall Ho'o: Or. Kun Hegetschweller; Willie Tyler and Lester. TV-8 LOOKS AT LEARNING THATS THE SPtAfT TO BE ANNOVNCEO JIMMY SWAGGART MISTER ROGERS (R) THE WORLD TOMOAROW AMERICA: THE SECOND CENTURY 8PORT8 CENTER 7:36 all MOVIE "Captain Newman, M 0." ( 1963. Orama) Gregory Peck. Tony Curtis. 7:.-6(%) MOVIE "S.O.B." (1981. Comedy) Wiiham HOiden. Julle Andrews. (2 hrs .. 4 min ) 8:00. SUNDAY MORNING THIS IS THE LlfE POPEYE AND FRIENDS PERSONAL DIMENSIONS LET THERE BE LIGHT LLOYD OGILVIE MUSIC WORLD JEARY FAl.WB.l ELECTRIC COMPANY (R) REX HUMBNJO AMERICA: THE SECOND CENTURY MOYE ''Kramef Vs. Kramef ' (1979, Orama) ~~ ....... (,. .... , .fSrrh) Jjl//I M(ME..-....~~ ..,, ...... PIRATE MEETS SLAVE -Baptiste the Pirate meets Suzanne, a slave, in the staging of the story of Jean Baptiste Pointe de Sable, the son of a Haitian pirate who founded the city of Chicago on "The American Hero Show," co be telecast on Nickelodeon Sunday . 8:30 D ODYSSEY Guests: Rev. Earl G. Lee of the First Church of the Nazarene. Pasadena: Carol Young of Diamond Bar and Pat McConnell ol San Gabriel discuss the Foster Parent Fellowship TOOA Y'S BLACK WOMAN THELAHAYES MEETING TIME AT CALVARY REXHUMBARO FREDER1CK K PRICE aECTRIC COMPANY (R) KNOW YOUR BIBLE AMERICA: TliE SECOND CENTURY MOVIE "Inside Moves" (1980. Orama) John Savage, David Morse. Cl) CFl FOOTBALL Hamilton Tiger Cats at British Columbia lions (2 hrs., 30 min.) 9:00 8 NEWS CONFERENCE PEOPLE 7 e ORAL R08ERT'S AOeeRl" SCHULLER FT IS WRITTEN • ~~:osmfil~> c;i aECTRtC ESKIMO An Eskimo boy Is suddenly endowed with extraOfdinary electrical powers during a ml netism experiment at the Nor1h Pole. ( 1 hf.) 9:30 Cl) FACE THE NATION I MEET THE PRESS KIDS ARE PEOPLE TOO Guests: Brooke Shields. actress Marla Gibbs, Al Ubell, psychOk>glst Dr. Sylvia Feldman, cheerleader Kristin Johnson. I) (1 hr.) DAY Of OCSCOVERY KENNETH COPaAND THE WORLD TOMORROW YOU ANO THE LAW MOVIE "For Your Eyes Only" ( 1981, Adven· tureLRoger Moore. Topol. (2 hra., 5 min.) 9:45(%) MOVIE ''Raging Bull" (1980. Biography) Robert De Niro, Cathy Moriarty. (2 hrs .. 8 min.) 10:00 9 NEWSMAKEAS 8 ON CAMPUS "Early Childhood Educatloo" at IMl~~;~m MOMENTS IN TIME ~ HERALD OF TRUTH OUTDOOR LIFE John Havlioel< and his wife Beth a!'.'Qle for bluefish off Martha's Vineyard. l ~~WMC>tf= NEW8CENTER WEEKLY YOU ANO THE LAW MOVIE "Search Aod Oea1roy" ( 1981, A«Mtn· ture) Perry King. Don Stroud. (1 hr., 35"*1.) MOVIE "Kr•mer Vs Kr.,.,,.,.. ( 1179, mm.) ;a~~· ~°' .. ~ hon lrom Callaway Gardens Resort 1n Pine Moun- tain. Georgia. where the world's top male and female water skiers compete for !Illes in slalom. trick sk1I~ and the breathtaking jumping event. (2 hrs.) 10: 15 (J) PADRES PRE-GAME SHOW • DODGER PRE-GAME 10:30 8 INTERFACE I ARTS Of ASIA UTILE RASCALS ®) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Live coverage of the 1982 World Cup Soccer Final from Madrid. ~a1n (2 hrs . 30 min ) (J) BASEBALL San Diego Padres at New York Meis i hrs .. 30 min ) ROBERT SCHULLER BASEBALL San Diego Padres at New York Mets (2 hrs .. 40 min.) Q) BASEBALL Los Angeles Dodgers at Philadel· phla Phillies (3 hrs ) IOPENMINO AGRICULTURE U.S.A. YOU AND THE LAW MOVIE "Union City" ( 1980, Drama) Debra Har- ny 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) 11:00 f) MOVIE "The Jolson Story" ( 1946. B1ogra- i:>hy) Larry Parks. Evelyn Keyes. I AT ONE Guesl Oa111d Carradine ( 1 hr ) LITTLE RASCALS MOVIE "George" ( t976, Adventure) Marshall Thompson. Michele Mercier. • MASTERPIECE THEATRE "Pride And Preju- dice" When Mr Bingley moves into the neighbor- hood. Mrs Bennet considers him the nghlful proper- ty ol one of her five unmarried daughters. (Part t) i )O (1hr.) LmLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE GROWING YEARS lENNIS ''Davis Cup Quarter-Final Singles" Swe- den vs. U.S.A. from St. Louis. Missouri. 11:308 LITTLE RASCALS I TERRY COLE-WHITT AKER GROWING YEARS MOVIE "The North Avenue Irregulars" ( 1979. Comedy) Edward Herrmann, Barbara Harris ( 1 hr , 39min.) 11:"5 (J) MOVIE "The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again" ( 1979. Comedy) Tim Conway, Don Knotts (2 hrs) . \I l Lil\<><>\ 12:008 THE TERRIBLE SECRET Historian Walter Lawuer and lawyer Morris Abram discuss how the extermination of the Jews by the Nazis was kept secret. (R) ( 1 hr.) I Lost IN SPACE SEARCH LORD MOUNTBATTEN: A MAN FOR THE CEN- TURY "The Final Glory" This final episode coven> Mountbatten's dellotion 10 the advancement ol Brit- ish technology, and Robert MacNeil Introduces an updated segment about his tragic death In August 1979. (Part 8) (R) o. ( 1 hr.) ID GROWING YEAR! ~ MOVIE "The Gumball Rally" ( 1976, Comedy) Michael Sarrazln. Tim Mcintire. (al PIPPIN Ben Vereen, Willlam Kett, Martha Raye and Chila Rivera star In this Tony Award-winning musical that traces a prince's search for fulfillment. Taped at Ontario's Hamflton Place. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) Cl MOVIE "The Apple Dumpling Gang" (1975. Comedy) Bill Bixby, Susan Clark. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) (%)MOVIE "Mad Max" ( 1980. Drama) Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel. ( 1 hr , 29 min.) 12:05@ BASEBALL PlttsbUrgh Pirates at Atlanta Braves (3 hrs.) 12:3011 MOVIE "The Losers" (1970. Orama) William Smith, Bernie Hamilton. e OUTDOOR LIFE Jim Carmichel hunts black duck on Virginia's Parramore Island with sportsman Larry Nickel. • GROWING YEARS 1:008 AGRICULTURE U.S.A. I THE MUNSTERS (fl THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLEY SERGEANT PRESTON Of THE YUKON ADAM-12 DANGER UXB "Bad Company" Brian is harass- e<I by his senior officer and dlSCovets the major has a '!fMY persooal ax to grind. (Pan 8~(R) (1 hr.) • SPORTSWOALD 10-found m t bout between Wiiford ScyplOn and Maft( Frazle Ive from Tampa, Fla.): coverage of the 69th Tour de Franoe cycling race; Survival of the Fittest, Ptft 6, with lhe men's S4Jrvival run (from New Zealand) (1 hr .. 30 min~ 1:,(f)KIHEA'~ 1:30• (I) SPORT8 SUNDAY 10..round tlgtltweight bout between Hector Camacho and LOUli Loy (he from New YOtk) i 1he Gt•t Pool ShootoUt• Trtcbhot n=-1·2~ -.e,z=., . i as QhCJi)"..,.._ =· ;uwa .. !IQ ~-w ___ .._ ___ _. ....... _. ___ _ I , ------- SuOOay (continued) ADAM-12 PROJECT UNIVERSE I ~~~~~a\'oES WAIT UNTIL DARK Katharine Ross, Stacy Keach and Joshua Bryant star In Frederick Knott's suspense drama about a young blind woman terror- ized in her Manhattan apartment by three men searching for hidden drugs. Taped at the Pepper- dine College Theatre in Malibu, Calif. (2 hrs.) Cil MOVIE "Stay Hungry" (1976, Orama) Jet! Bridges. Sally Field. ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) 2:00 D SUNDAY Location: live from the Third Annu- al Street Celebration, Whilller. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I GILLIGAN'S ISLAND DIRECTIONS An examination of the blending of Christtanity with native religions in Latin America Is eresented. (R) . IJ MOVIE "Casablanca" ( 1943. Drama) Ingrid Bergman. Humphrey Bogart. Cf) THE HARDY BOYS I NANCY DREW MYSTER- IES (II NEWSMAKERS • MOVIE "Cops And Robbers" ( 1973, Comedy) Cliff Gorman. Joe BOiogna. e MOVIE "Delicate Delinquent" ( 1957. Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Martha Hyer. t8 MOVIE "Max Havelaar" ( t976, Drama) Peter Faber. Sacha Bulthuls . • TELEVl8ION: THE ENCHANTED MIRROR The role television ptays in American life is documented thf~~eMews. .. GBESIS IN CONCERT ~THE MARVELOUS LANO OF QZ Some v.ery familiar Inhabitants of the land of Oz help a young boy and his wooden friend in this filmed stage pro- duction by the Children's Theatre Company and School. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) . ())MOVIE "Whe<e The Boys Are" ( 1960, Come- ~ OolOfes Hart, George HamMton. ( 1 hr .. .0 min.) •MOVIE "Raggedy Man" (1981, Orama) Sissy Spacek, Eric Roberts. (1hr.,35 min.) 2:30• GUtGAH'S ISl.ANO • MVP -MOST VALUABLE PlA YER The past season's best players ffom Heh division of the National Football League are PfOfiled. «I SAMMY Sammy Davis Sf. joins Sammy Davis Jr. to review the highlights of a career that has spanned the~ of entertainment. ( 1 hr.) I SUQAA MY l.EONAAD'S GOlCEN GLCM:S Loulslena vs. St. Louil ( 1 tv.) I MOJECT UN'f1Bl8E 3: • 2 WITH YOU • MOVIE "Uctiale's Navy" ( 1964. Comedy) Ernest Bor . • Joe Flynn.' I AUTO~Cl«l "Baja 1000" (1 hr.) W~WOMAN All 000'8 atL.DAEN Mlllk>ns of the w00d's children live In a delicate balance between life and death, hope and despair. ( 1 hr.) I CAIJFOANA COiNGRESSl6NAl REPORT PROJECT UNIVERSE MOVIE "The Hustler Of Muscle Beach" ( 1980, Orama) Richard Hatch, Kay Lenz. ([)MOVIE "The Girls On The Beach" (1965. Mys- tery~N0<een COfCOl'an, Martin Wes1. 3:06 AAT PATAOt. 3: 15 MOVIE "Foul Play" ( 1978. Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase. ( 1 hr., 56 min.) 3:308 ~"The Great Waldo Pepper" (1975. Comedy) Robert Redf0<d, Bo Svenson. e ou11>00R LIFE Character act°' Dub Taylor and his ~luau h~ntlng neat Albany. Geo<gla. I l06' ANGELES WEEK IN REVIEW 808 NEWHART. HlMAMTIES TliAOUGH THE ARTS MOVIE "Tess" ( 1979. Orama) Nastassia Ki~I. Pete< Firth. (2 hrs .. SO min.) e MOVIE "Gloria" ( 1980. Drama) Gena Row- lands. John Adame8. (2 hr& .. 1 min.) . 3:36 (Ill NICE PEOPLE 4:009 SPORTSWOALO \().round mlddleweight boUt between Wllf0<d Scyploo .nd Martt Fr~ (from Tampa. Fla.); COYef&ge of the 69th Tour de France cycling race; Survival of the Att•t. Part 6. With the meo's SUfVival run {from New Zeeland). (1 hf .. 30 min.) . • 9 AMSICAH ~ Levar Burton takes a first ever ranlng eicpedttk>n down the Z.m- beZi Rive< in Africa, contlfUng o.vld Livingstone's orlginai route: former Mr. lJnlwrM Afnofd Schw8r· zenegger examlnea the eodln9ered Not1h Amei'lcan grlz:zly bear In Its Yellowleone ~ P-hlibflal. 1 ht.) ITAATN!K MOVIE "The F_.... Vamplr• t<llers" ( 1967. av1""1v1 Roman Pollnlkl. SNtonJ ate, • • • '* (Jt Bronson. Jill Ireland . • MOVIE "8'ood Alley" ( 1955, Adventure) John Wayne, Lauren Bacall. . • WAU STREET WEEK "Who Has The Hot Hand?" Guest: Mart< Hulbert, editor of Hulbert Ananclal Digest. (A) • MOVIE "The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing" 1973, Orama) Burt Reynolds, Sarah Miies. HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS SPORTS CENTER MOVIE "The Tender Warrior" (1971, Adven- ture) Charles Lee. Dan Haggerty. (J) PETER. PAUL & MARV The popu&af lolk trio of the early '60s perform many of their classic tunes as well as new material. ( 1 hr .• 28 min.) 4:06Gl) WAESTUNG 4:30• WASHtNGTON WEEK IN REVIEW (R) • HUMAHmE.8 THAOUGH THE ARTS 5:00• KUHQ AJ • GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS "Lou B<ock" IHOS~~~ Plimpton. MA la .~AN OF THE HEART ''Adele'' This 1Pecie1 Is based on Henry James' stOly of a Victorian famitv restructuring its Nfestyte after the death of their mother. ( 1 hr.) · • ARING LINE ''The Odyssey Of A Southern Lib-- eral" Guest: Morris Abtam. aothof of "The Dey Is Short." ( 1 hr.) 8 HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS CC) MOVIE "Mad Wednesday" (HM 7, Comedy) Har()ld Lloyd, Frances Ramsden. Cl) TENNIS "Davis Cup Quarter-Final Slnales" Swe- den vs. U.S.A. lrom St. Louis, Missouri. (:J hrs.) ([) MOVIE "Countdown To Oisaste<" ( 1980. Adventure) Puppets. 5:06(1l) NA8HVILL.E AUVEI 5; 16 (%) MOVIE "Funhoule" ( 1981, Honor) Elz.a- beth Berridge. Sytvla Mies. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) 5:130~ KOTTER. NEW YORK REPORT MONEYMAKER&. MOVIE "The Apple Dumpling Geng Aides Again" ( 1979, Comedy) Tim Conway. Don Knotts (g hrs.) · g MOVIE "Big Wednesday" ( 1978. Drama) Jan-- Michael Vincent, William Kan. (2 hrs., 5 min.) l .\ I '\ l '\< , . e:ooe••NEWS e ~ "Flipper's New A<Mnture" ( 1964, AdvenhKt ) 8'1«1 Kelly, Luke Haiptn. Whef'I It appears that his dolphin might be sent to an ~ um. a young boy ftees with his pet to a trop6cll Island ~e they rescue a family ~ held eapttwe l crooks. (2 hfa.) . C88NEW8' • ..a CAUfORNA INTERNATIONAL 1EM1T4' NJIENfT . lrf•WNll'&I THE~N.a M•A•t•H • 81\TTl.EBTM GA&.AC1'lCA =r~~. ~ =~-k>~ -----, :!! ~ ~ r $ ,, ~ 0: II> Manhunt ; i squabble ..... George Segal (lei c) as Harry Calder, a safety i n s p ec t or, a n d Richard Widmark as Hoyt, an FBI agent, have different ideas about how to conduct a manhunt for a wily e xtor t ionis t o n ''R ol le r coast e r '' Sunday at 9 p.m. on KNBC (Ch. 4). I LIFE AAOUNO US NBC NEWS MCJVA "Aging: The Methuselah Syndrome" An examlnatlon of the reseatch being oonduc:1ed on longevity and the aging process Is prete0ted. (R) D (1 hr.) (Q) MOVIE "The Children" ( 1980. Horror) Martin Shakar. Gil Rogers. A strange radioactive cloud turns a group of schoolchild ren into murderous zom- bies with black fingemalls. 'R' (1 hr .. 30 min.) 8:06Gl) WEEK .. REVIEW 6:309 AGHT BACK L~rOMORAOW I THArS HOLL YWOOO THE JEffm80N8 OPERA FOR CHILDREN MOYE "Union City" ( 1980, Orama) Debra Har- ~ 'PG' ( 1 hf •• 25 min.) 00 ~l'Bf(EAR. .• 1117 ()Id( C8vett hOstt • penc:>-. You'D have to scrape the bUtter1at off the roof of yOAJJ( mouth, -that wtl mike ua f8mOU9 - 1. CAR~SEL -Tbe or1gtNI "~" 1oe cr-..m. Ill neturlll fNlel. ,.., CNMI I '°" • c:ontentt Flltt Fett Fatt "'-....t ............ 2. Our C9dea .,. l'Mde. wttl\ ,.. tlUtter £ ,.. chocolate! ~ "°'*" ........ toot 3. ,,..... Foura ~ deoor ..... 8Wdell tl'9t _.. blow -.y In a light tn.a, TM ct *•? lndeact1bablet 4. The coo1c1ea. brownlee a lldge? You proba6ty won't mllke K tt"9 fer, but N yo11 do, you'I M doee enough to cr1IWI OUf tM from door. --~ . ' . co CD ...., \ - . ' I I I I ...... -- 16 ~ Sunday (continued) ~ ramie overview of the events end people that oi shaped one of the most Important years in Ameri- can history. ~ (I) CROSSBAA :;, 7:001(1) 60 MINUTES ..., 8 FATHER MURPHY Moses. temporarily left In ~ charge of the school. Is conned Into turning It Into a i:> part-time gambling den. (A) o ( 1 ht.) ;£ e 0 CODE RED Joe, Hiley and Danny are trapped in a mine shaft by the flames trom toxic Industrial waste. ( 1 hr.) I JIMMY SWAGGART THEMUPPETS ASCENT Of MAH ~ VICTOPN GARDEN a: MOVIE "Oh Heavenly Dog" (1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Benji. Whfle investigating a potitJcaJ sex scandal in London. a private detective Is mur- dered and reincarnated as a scruffy dog. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) (%) MOVIE "Stay Hungry" ( 1976, Drama) Jett Bridges, Sally Fleld. The offbeat scion of an old Southern family tries to save a seamy gym from the hands of real estate speculators. ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) 7:06 al) NEWS 7:30. THE MUPPET& • PORTRArTS IN PASTELS ®MOVIE "Search And Destroy" (1981, AdVeo- ture) Perry King, Don Stroud. A former South Vlei· namese official seeks revenge against the lour Americans who abandoned him In an ambush dur· Ing the war. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) Bennet family and Intends to choose one of the girls 8:009 (I) ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE Veronica's for a wife. (Part 2) (R) D (1 hr.) ex-husband pays her a visit and forces her to make G MYSTERY "Malice J!'forethOUght" Dr, Edmund one of the hardest decisions of her lite. (A) Blckleigh silently suffers the contempt openly dis· 8 e CHIPS Ponch conSlders quitting the CHP to played by his overbearing wife Julia. (Part 1) (R) become a rock singe<. (R) ( 1 hr.) D ( 1 hr.) I ENTERTAINMENT 'tHIS WEEK (() FISHING "Bass Masters ClasSlc" from Mont-9 MOVIE "Funny lady" ( 1975, MusScal) Bar-gQmery. Alabama bfa Streisand, James Caan. Vaudeville star Fanny CH) MOVIE "Only When I Laugh" ( 1981, Orama) Brice embarks on a humorous love-hate relatlonsh p Marsha Mason. Kristy McNlchol. A New York with songwriter BiHy Rose. (R) Q (3 hrs.) actress returns from a drying-out clinic determined I fT IS WRITTEN to renew her career, hef romance with a playwright MORECAMBE & WISE and her relationship with her 17-year-old daughter. MOVIE "Cops And Robbef's" (1973, Comedy) 'R' (2 hrs.) Cliff Gorman. Joe Bologna. Two long-time polloe-([) MOVIE "Seems Like Old Times" ( 1980, Come- rnen frustrated with low pay for unrewarding w()ft( dy) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase. A soft-hearted law· decide to steal S 11 million and retire. (2 hrs.) yer is torn between her hopeless ex-husband· I ALISTAIR COOKE'S AME'RtCA turned-bank robber and her uptight present hus· AFFAIRS~ THE HEART "Adele" This special band who Is runnl"Q for Califomla attorney general. Is based on Henry James' story of a Vlct0tian family 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) restructuring its lifestyle after lhe death of their (Z) MOVIE "Mad Max" ( 1980. Orama) Met Gibson, mother. ( 1 hr.) Joanne Samuel. In an Australia of the not-too-dis· • NOVA "Strange Sleep" Pioneers In the field of tant future, the friends and family ol a top highway anesthesia died loq~otten or ridiculed. some In pursuit policeman become the targets of sadistic 1!9.Ualor, tor their herOIC efforts. ( 1 hr.) motorcycle gang. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) GD MASTERPtECE THEATRE "Pride And Preju· 9:0501) OPEN UP dloe" Mr. Collins seeks a reconclllation with the 9:309 (I) THE JEFFERSONS George thinks that a Bennet family and Intends to chooee one of the girls heroic man descflbed In a newspaper story may be ..... for a wife. (Part 2) (R) o p hr.) Louise's supposedly deceased father. (R) ~MOVIE "Inside Movea' (1980, Orama) John IWOALDOfSUAVIVAL Savage. David Morse. A newcomer to the group of JACK VAN IMPE regulars at an Oakland bar may hold the key to MOVIE "A Night To Remember" (1958, Ora· making the bartender's dream of becoming a pro ma) Kenneth More. Ronald Allen. The "unsinkable" basketball player a reality. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. S3 min.) Titanic goes down on Its maiden voyage as a nearby {!)SPORTS CENTER freighter stands by, unaware of 11s crisis. (2 hrs .. 30 CD) MOVIE "History Of The Wortd -Part I" (1981. min.) Comedy) Mel Broot<s, Madeline Kahn. Man's IMustrl-•NEWS ous history -from Neanderthal cavemen to the (I) HORSE RACING WEEKL V Spanish Inquisition -Is examined. 'R' (1 hr., 33 10:008 (I) TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. A female con- min.) vlct's premature baby. a warden and another of the Cl) MOVIE "Kramer Vs. Kramer" ( 1979. Drama) Inmates at a women's prison all wind up In San Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep. A man battles with Francisco General under Gonzo's care. (R) ( 1 hr.) his ex·wile for custody of their young son alter she 1 • • NEWS walks out on them. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) THE WOAD FOR TOOAY . e MOVIE "S.0 .8." (1981. Comedy) Wiiiiam Hol-WITH BABIES ANO BANNERS Interviews and den. June Andrews, A movie director who has Just archival mattlflal recall the role that the Women's finished a mulll-mllllon dollar turkey goes from Emergency Brigade pie~ In a 1937 stt-dOwn strike attempted suicide to a bizarrely Inspired re-shooting at General Motors in FUnt, Michigan. (1 hr.) of his epic. 'R' (2 tn .. 4 min.) • FLAMBARD8 "Flying High" Chrtatlna and Ooro- 8:06dl) JERRY FALWEll thy throw a surprise party at Wiiiiam and Sandy's 8:30• Cl) ONE DAY AT A TIME Schnelder Is torn flat; Mark forces hlmsetf to drink to Wlltlam and between taking the beeutlful ·glrl he's expected to Christina's engagement. (Part 7) (R) o (1 hr.) Show up with Of the plaln girt he likes to the lodge ~MOVIE "Get Out Y<M Handkerchllts" (1978, dance. (A) Comedy) Gerard Depardleu, Patr1ck Oewaere. A • THE WOAU> TOMORROW young and optimistic husband goes to atmoet (!) EVENtNG AT THE IMPAOV unbefleveable lengths to ensure his Wife's hape* e:ooe (I) ALICE Alice. upset '1'lflf Tommy's falllng ness. 'A' ( 1hr .. 40 min.) grades, P'* the budding bUl<etbaH superatar off (I) GOLF HIGHLIGHTS ·~1980 British QPen" ( 1 the team. (R) hr.) 8 e MO\llE "Rollet'coetter'' (1977, Sospense) cm MOVIE ''Contlnen1al Divide'' (1981, Romance) George Seglt. Timothy Bottoms. A safety Inspector JOhn Belushl, Blalt Brown. A Chicago newapeper de&pefatety attempts to locate the extorttonlt1 who columnist travell to the Roektes to escape some It p4antlng homefMOe explOalves In America's lead· political heat and Interview a recluslYe natur91st. I anuernent '*"" (R) (2 tn.) 'PG' (1 hr .. •3 min.) WILOICINQIX>M Cl) MOVIE "The Hand'' (1981, Horror) Mtcheel Of\ CHO · Caine, Andrea Mateovlocl. Biz.ltr9 tncidlntt and AGAON8f(Y ANOCOtl/PAtfV nlgtltmere& begin hlppMng In 1 C#100nlet'1 Ifie DANCE "ti F1'I Mal Glrdet" Michael Coleman • attet he &Uftett the IOll of a hand. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 4' Ind Lesley Cotler st• In Sir Fr9deric Attlton's 1980 min.) • ~."~ .. • r·""9ltf1'' • tur•) Roger ~·.,.:·~ tracb • , . :,, MlheS'la~>~·· • ~-·!For rOUI ~ OnW'E981. A<Mn- .. _..,_\_,,,_~·.,a.-"'~~~= ,....,.,.,.~11:m•t1s .. ''0 1' ,. I I~tUh• Picks up • pieces Marsha Mason and Kristy McNichol star as mother and daughter who attempt to piece their relationship back together after 16 years as strangers in "Only When I Laugh," making its debut on Home Box Office Sunday at 9 p.m . device. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) 10:051!l) MOVIE "Eagle Squadron" ( 1942, Adven- ture) Robert Stack. Eddie Albert. in· 1940. a handful of Americans joins the RAF to fight the Nazis. (2 hrs., 10 min.) 10:308 LONE RANGER I SPORTS WRAP-UP JIMMY SWAGGART MOVIE "S.0 .B." (t981, Comedy) William HOi- den, Julle Andrews. A movie director who has just finished a multi-million dollar turkey goes from attempted suicide to a bizarrely inspired re-shooting of his epic. 'R' (2 hrs .• 4 min.) 10:"6 II SUNDAY SPORTS PAGE 11:00 8. ()) 0. NEWS I PACESETIERS COME LOVE THE CHILDREN Hosts Art Link- letter and Carol Lawrence focus on the hopes. dreams and survival of the world's children. ( 1 hr) I JERRY FALWELL AFFAIRS Of THE HEART "Adele" This special ~ based on Henry James' story of a Victorian tamlly restructuring its lifestyle after the death of their mother. ( 1 hr.) • SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Ebert and Gene Sisk· el host an inlormatJve look at what's new at the movies. (R) {!)WOMEN'S MARATHON "1982 Avon" from San Francisco. Callfornla. (11) MOVIE "Kramer Vs. Kramer" ( 1979, Drama) Dustin Hottman, Meryl Streep. A man battles with his ex-wife for custody of their young son after she walks OU1 on them. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) ([)MOVIE "Inserts" ( 1976, Orama) Richard Drey- fuss. Jessica Harper. 'X' (1 h1., 57 min.) 11:161 C8S NEWS 11:30 SPORTS ANAL • 700 CLUB The potential rlsKs and profits from rare coin collecting. author Eugenia Price tell$ how to c£ =loss of a loved one. (1 hr .. 30 min.) • WEEKEND SPORTS WRAP-UP (I MOVIE "Les Miserables" ( 1978. Drama) Rich- ard Jordan. Anthony Perkins. Based on the novel by Victor Hugo. The fanatical Inspector Javert relent- lessly pursues Jean Valjean. an ex-convict trying to listralght. (2 hrs.) TALES Of THE UNEXPECIED 1982 LULAC CONVENTION The 53rd Annual League of United Latin American Citizens Conven- tion Is high1!9hted. ( 1 hr.) • MOVIE . Another Man. Another Chance'' (1 977, Wtstem) James Caan, Genevieve Bu}old. A widow· e< and a wl(jow lo the West of the late 1800s meet and beoome romantically Involved. (R) (2 hrs.) Cl) 8PORT8 CENTER 11:4& e TI4E' ROCKFORD F1l.E8 e MOVIE "Another Man, Another Chance" (1977, Western) Jamet Caan, GeneYhMI Bujold. A Widow• M and a widow In the Wett of the late 1800s meet an<i beoome romanttoany lnvoNed. (R) (2 hrt.) • MOVIE "Little Murdet9" (1971, ~·) E1Hott Gould, Marcia Rodd. B8Md on the play by JIMI Fetffef. A man marrtee the gift who saved him from muggera. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (1)1'0\'IE "The Return Of The a.caucus SeYen" (1980. Orama) Mark Arnott, Gordon Clapp. The member• of• group of co1ega student•~ In ttie protest mowment <bing the ·eo. gather tor • weekend r~1 hi .. ~"*'-> 1':5a(C)NQVE ' .5t1*~·.-..~ ,n • Nt.....,K ....... ~ ....... Sunday · (continued) and uncaring parents, four teen-age girts try to soothe 1he1r emotional wounds through drugs and sex. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) 12:00(1) STAR TREK (!)MOVIE "Fury On Wheels" (1971, Drama) Tom Ligon. Logan Ramsey. A sheltered mountain lad Is lntroduced to lhe exciting world of stock car der- bles. (2 hrs.) I MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE . MOVIE "Santa Fe Stampede" ( 1938. Western) John Wayne. Ray Corrigan. The Three Mesquiteers try to clear a cowboy accused of murdering a gold ~ospector. ( 1 hr.) QI DANCE "La Flll Mal Gardee" Mlchael Coleman and Lesley Collier star in Sir Frederic Ashton's 1960 version ol the 1789 ballet. (2 hrs.) (D) PIPPIN Ben Vereen, Wiiiiam Kall. Martha Raye and Chila Alvera star In this Tony Award-winning musical that traces a prince's search tor fulfillment. Taped at Ontario's Hamilton Place. (1 hr .. 50 min.) 12: 16 al) MOVIE "Johnny Guitar" ( 1953. Western) Joan Crawford. Sterling Hayden. A guitar-playing ex-gunman tries to prove his love to the owner of a gambling house. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) 12:30 (I) TENNIS "Davis Cup Quarter-Anal Singles" Sweden vs U.S.A. from St. Louis. Mlssourl. (2 hrs., 30 min.) D MOVIE "Gloria" ( 1980, Drama) Gena Row- lands. John Adames. A tonne< gun moll becomes the protector 'Of an orphaned 6-year-old Puerto Rican targeted by the underworld for the Informa- tion he carries in a battered briefcase. 'PG ' (2 hrs .. 1 min.) 12;40(%) MOVIE "Children Of Rage" ( 1976) Helmut Griem. Olga GeorQe&-Picot. ( 1 hr . 46 min.) 12:'68 NAME Of THE GAME ([)MOVIE "The Hound Of The Bast<ervilles" ( 1978, Comedy) Peter Cook. Dudley Moore. Master slellth Sherlock Holmes investigates mysterious goings-on at Baskerville HaH and begins to suspect everyone. lnclucjlng himself. ( 1 hr .. 18 min.) 12;5000 MOVIE "Wolfen" (1981, Suspense) Albert Finney. Diane Venora. Police are faced with an unu- sual problem as New Yor1( City Is Invaded by a pack of difced wolves. 'A' (1 hr .. 55 min.) 1 :00 . TEEN SCENE 1:30 ABC NEWS I =E "The Dogs Of War" ( 1980, Adventure) Christopher Walken. Tom Berenger. After being tor- tured and deported by an African dictator, a merce- FCC author izes satellite-to-home TV By NORMAN BLACK A1111t1t 1 f l'rw .,._ WASHINGTON -A new type of broadcasting aervice that would provide TV programs directly to the home from orbiting satellites has been authorized by the F ederal Communications Corrunmion. By a unanimous vote, the agency decided such u1ellite-to-home systems would not require strict . regulation. That ruling clean the wAy for FCC consideration of nine applications already on file. "The action by the FCC la a pmitive step toward delivering the benefita of Direct Broadcast Satellite 1ystema to the American public,'' said Irving Goldltein, the preddent of the Satellite Te levision C.Orp .. which filed the firat satellite--to- home application in December 1980. The oomm.ilBionen aid authorization of the IJel"Vice was in the public lnt.erwt bean.we of ita poe.eontial to deliver a new television alternative to viewen in rural areas. 'lbat conclusion WU immediately challenged by the country'• largest broadcast trade group, --""IVORCE MEDIATION A NON-COMBATIVE PROCl!88 COUNSELOR-ATTORNEY TEAM REAIONAM.E COST FOR FUlltHD INFO RETURNS IN FAU -S.Uy Struthers will return to prime-time televi.sJ<ln this fall in the part of "Gloria," a role &he made popular on "All in the Family." "Gloria" will be telecast Sundays at 8:30 p.m . on KNXT (Ch. 2). na~eturns to lead a revolution. 'A' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) 1:'6a AT ONE Guest: Norman Cousins. ( 1 hr.) ~MOVIE "A Change Of Seasons" (1980, Come- dy) Shirley Maclalne. Anthony Hopkins. A mlddle- aged couple try out younger partners dUrlng a mountain vacation. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) 2:061NEWS 2:15 NEWS 2:30 TODA Y'S RELIGION i MOANING STRETCH rrs YOUR BUSINESS MOW: "Raggedy Man" (1981. Drama) Sissy Spacek. Eric Aober1s. In 1944, a telephone operator however. The National Aaodation of Broadcasters said the FCC wu abandoning ita responsibility to consider new uaes for acarce radio frequencies and to Uoenae broadcasters on the buiJJ of local 8el'Vice to a particular community. Satellite-to-home, or DBS, systems allow a viewer to receive TV prosrams directly from an orbiting satellite in1tead of &hrough a local television station or cable system. The key to auch a l)'Btem ii a 1pecial satellite that can beam a signal to F.arth with enough stre~ to allow the U8e of small, rooftop antennas. The FCC's staff aid that ita reeearch had turned up no evidence that DBS 1yt1em1 would cause any g1'eat finand.al harm to local broedaast.ers . Local 1tation1 remain the dominant broedcasting force in their markets even when cable is introduced, the staff aid, and consumers with aoce9I to cable systems will be unlikely to aubecribe to a DBS service offering only three t o six channels. FCC Chajrman Mark $. Fowler saJd the decision w&1 "aimply a peen light to a new player .. Milllona of people live ln pana of the country that can recelve no over-the-air TV .a,nala; milliona more receive two or fewer channels. DBS repre.enta for theee people a major advance in acce9 to televiaion service .•• * "IUC lllTllE * •50 CASH REBATE oi 10% oH our regul• price ")'OU°""........... ~· • ...... llllM. ..... _, __, "' 1o. ca Gii eo.. ,.,.,. ...... tor *"' · ...................... '" .. ,......°''°° .... ...................................... UDllllll ellllo W lllP to A-:~r f a, ' TNI ,,,._,_....,ta • ~ puratntc' ...... 4Nll ... llWlll'.llllll 1 ,,,,......., • ........ .,, ................... ...... • ... c.111 ..... "" """ ........ . In a small Texas town saCfiflces her standing In the community when she has a short attalr with a com- bat-bound sailor. 'PG' ( t hr .. 35 min.) CZ) MOVIE "Mad Max" ( 1980, Orama) Mel Gibson, Joanne Samuel. In an Australia of the not-t()(Kjls- tant future, the friends and family of a top highway pursuit policeman become the targets of sadistic motorcycle gang. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) 2:45D NEWS 2:50® MOVIE "Search And Destroy" ( 1981. Adventure) Perry King, Don Stroud. A former South Vietnamese oHlcial seeks revenge against the tour Americans who abandoned him In an ambush dur- ing the war. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 min) 3:00 9 NEWSMAKERS i JOE FRANKLIN NEWS GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1979 British Open" ( 1 hr.) 3: 16 Cl) MOVIE "Nashville Girt" ( 1979, Drama) Mon- ica Gayle, Roger Davis. A Kentucky farm girl searches for soccess In the country-music capital. 'R' !hr .. 27 min.) 3:30 INTERFACE 3:36 MOVIE "The Gumball Rally" (1976, Come- dy) Michael Sarrazln, Tim Mcintire. A gumball machine Is the grand prize in a New York·tc:>-Los Angeles car race whteh brings all sorts of zany char- acters onto the nation's highways and back roads. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) 4':00 (I) JIMMY SWAGGART (I) SPORTS CENTER 4':06 al) FUNTIME CZ) MOVIE "Foul Play" (1978, Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase. A librarian enlists the aid of an Inept police detective after she becomes Involved In a bizarre series of murders and kidnapping attempts. ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) 4:t6CI M0\'1E "S.O.B." (1981, Comedy) Wlnlam Holden. Julle Andrews. A movie director who has just finished a multi-minion dollar turt<ey goes from attempted suicide to a bizarrely Inspired re-shooting of his epic. 'A' (2 hrs .. " min.) 4':26® MOvtE "Only When I Laugh" (1981, Dra- ma) Marsha Mason. Kristy McNlchol. A New Yonc actress returns from a drying-out clinic determined to renew her career. her romance with a playwright and her relallonship with her 17-year-old daughter. 'R'ihrs.) 4':30 JIM BAKKER 4':36 I DREAM Of JEANNIE 4':50 PETER. PAUL & MARV The popular folk trio of the early '60s perform many of their classic tunes as well as new material. ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) ' ... Love, Sidney' From Page 1 Neighborhood Playhouse, where his instructor wu Sanford Meisner, one of America's foremost acting teechen. He studied movement with the ~ dancer Martha Graham and vo6ce with Henry Jacobi. Alter four years terVice in the 1Mt world war, he wu diacharged 81 a lieutenant. He ected in and dittd.ed summer stock in Wlllh.lnguJn. D.C ., then heeded blick to New York. where he got a job on Henry Morgan's popular ndio show. the hard-woridng llCtcr la a veteran of more than 20 movies, numerous other staae produc:Uon.a. television apeda1a and talk shows -wbeie the introduction of hia informed and strona}y held opinlonl ("I Jove d•Mcel m\.lllc with the eame pMlion with whk:h I despWe rock 'n' roll'') come as a welcome relief from the UIUAl fa.re on tboee. shows. He has made several recordlnp. He especially libs one with Klupnan and another with the late Boston Pope cooductol' Arthur Fiedler. Randall ls one of the moat entbuslaatic openphllel ln the public eye and bM ~ aa hmt of "Uve from the Met" telecMia on PBS and• a pane.ll8t on live Sau.rday afternoon opera broedcMta.. James L. Zimmerman Certified P'*lc Account•nt ·Full r•"9eof personallftd professional Sff'Vlcts for small businesses & lndlylduats :2 0 - ...... co CD "' • ., ' 1--- t I I I I I I • • • !Monday ~ :II ..., ,;.. Cll -0 ·c u. ~ _J ~· ~ ~ \I< >l C\ I '\( ~ \I< >\ I L" 6:00(Z) "S.O.B." (1981, Comedy) Wllllam Holden, Julie Andrews. · 8:06(1ll "Dark Passage" ( 1947, Mystery) Humphrey ~rt. Lauren Bacall. 8:30 CC) "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973, Musical) Johnny Whl· taker. Celeste Holm. CID "Crossbar" (Orama) John lre'8nd, Brent Carver. D "The Elephant Man" ( 1980. Orama) John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins. 8:00 ~ "Echoes 01 A Summer" ( 1976. Orama) Richard Harris. Jodie Foster. CID "The Grea1 Muppel Caper" ( 1981, Comedy) Charles Grodin. Diana Rigg ()) "Huckleberry Finn" ( 1974, Advenlure) Jeff East. Paul Winfield. 8:05(1!) "Bombers B-52" ( 1957, Drama) Karl Mal- den. Natalie WOOd. (%)"Children Of Rage" ( 1976) Helmut Griem. Olga Geo~es-Plcot. 9:00 "Mr. Rock 'N' Roll" 10:00 "The Rules 01 The Game" ( 1939, Orama) Marcel Dalio. Nora Gregor. CID "Running Scared" ( 1972, Adventure) Ken Wahl. John Saxon .... ()) "Where The Spies A.re" (1966, Suspense) David Niven. Francoise Dorieac. (%) "Foul Play" (1978, Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase. 10:06(1ll "Man In The Saddle" (1951. Western) Ran- ~ Sco11. Joan Leslie. 11:30• "No Nut<es" (1980. Mu*al) Jackson Browne. Crosby, Stills & Nash. .\l J 1.1("( )( )" \)( )\ ll.'-, 12;00e "The ·Great Lover" ( 19"9. Comedy) Bob Hope, Rhonda Fleming. • "Johnny O'Clock" ( HM7. Orama) Dick Powell. Lee J. Cobb. e "War And Peace" (Pan 1) ( 1956, Orama) Audrey Hepburn, Henry Fonda. ~ "The High And The Mlgtlty" ( 1964, Drema) John Wayne, Claire Trevor. (%) "Sitver Streak" ( 1976, Comedy) Gene Mder. Jil Claybuf gh. t:OOOO "Hawmpsl" ( 1976. ~) .-,..,. twnp- ton. Christopher Connely. 2:00(!) "The Guns Of Navarone" (Pert 1) (1961. AdventUte) Gregory Peet<, Oevtd ...._ • CD "Aasn Gordon.. c 1980. Science-Flciion) s.m J. Jones. Max Von Sydow. (%) "Three Women" ( 1977, Drama) Si$9¥ ~. SMiiey Duvall. 2:30. "H<>mef" ( 1970. Orama) Don Scardino, Alex Nicol. 3:00(8) "The Greal Muppet Caper" (1981 , C0me- dy) Charles Grodin. Diana Rigg. •:008 "The Spanish Main" ( 1945, Adventure) Maureen O'Hara. Paul Heofeld. CC> "Tom Sawyet" ( 1973. Mus;oal) Johnny ~hitak· tr Celeste HOim. CDl "Zulu Dawn" ( 1979. Orama) Burt Lancaster, Peter O'Toole. . e ''Silent Movie" ( 1976, Comedy) Mel Brooks. M8fJi:. Feldman. ~30ta.J "Huckleberry Finn" ( 1974. AdVenture) Jeff East, Paul Winfletd. 5:00(%) "S.O.B." (1981 . Comedy) William Holden. Julie Andrews. 6:06al) '.'Two For The Road" (1967. Romance) Audrey Hepburn. Albert Finney. 6:30e "The Elephant Man" (1980. Orama) John Hurt. Anthony Hoptclns. 1.\ l "I"<. 00 MOVIE "Q091baf" (Orama) John lteland: Brent Carver. An Ofofmplc bronze medef-wtnnlng high jumper struggles to retum to the sport ah• losing a leg. ( 1 hf .• 15 min.) cm MOV1E "Oh Heavenly Dog" (1980, Comedy) Chevy Chase. Benp. While Investigating a poiltlcal sex scandal in London. a private detective Is mur- dered and reincarnated as a scruffy dog. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43 min.) Cl) HOT WHEELS A teenager's rejection and disap- pointment leads to a dangerous game of one-up mansh.[b. 8:30(1) NEWS I II~ *-1.ER A GFT OF FAIEH08HIP John Osborne's ptay of an elderly writer inviting a coteap to dlnnet. ( 1 tv.) I DOC CAVETT ~OOYeNilefT TME FOU< Ml8C "9JNOM The~ Tno hott • musical ~ ... turtng _,.. Collnt. The Umelit•s. Glen Yatbt~. M8fY tr....,., John Sebastian. Tom Paxton. ~ Bfoehers RM and The Flr:ETheater. (t tv .. SO min.) r:ool a:-. KUNGRJ . MICNEWS P.M. MAGAZINE Meet basebell's number one fan: a gondola ride through Venice: KOJAK ENTERTAINMENT TONGHT w·A·s·H JOKER'S WU> f.e~AEPORT . MOYIE "Mon 0nc1e o· AmerlQue" ( 1980. Come- dy) Gerard Oepardleu. Nloote G.rda. Three Pan. Nne with dltterent ambitions and bec*Weundl become clOse friends a they helP one 9"0thef 8truoole with the ~udes of ltfe. 'PG'. (2 hrs.) (%)MOYE "Raalna Bult" (1980, Biogr~> Roo- ert De Niro. Cathy M Ofiarty'. Boxing champion Jake La Motta's aptitude fOf vlotence brTngs him sucoess In lhe ring but disrupts his personal Ille.· 'R' (2 hrs: .. 8 rn1nS · 7:26 NEWS 7:30 2 .ON ntE TOWN Featured: a visit lo Baja. traveling to Mulege with It's oasis-type setting and Loreto, the oldest capita! of 'the Califomlas: a look at what happens to IOs1 ma". l •FAMILYFEUO 'i2 Al.L...sTAR GAME PREVIEW Ted Dawson and Ann Martin host this sports special which pro- fl6es .._players, tiQhllahta the aenon. lo<*s al t>IOQPefs on the tTekf and comlcalty ·reports on the IJ art =-~to=. . . ~'=FOAfT w·A·a·H ..-tuAE <Met: N.c McCowtn. ~-I LEHNR NF°'"' EWt•G AT~ ·~ Utlle'' k'Qpt 1111~ Little lolrll John WlllArnl end ._ 8oleof\ PoPS Ofct)eetfa fr! en --*'I !9'11 lndudel a_.. to rt. MGM mueic.11 .,_, ttw world Pf ... a4 '"Allgo- rnan£a" by \Wlem BGoom. ( 1 tw.> • (II) MCE' FOR THE PeltAHT,Bany Tornpklnt And fifn ~ COYet .. the beMI IMdlng to the Someone else Impressionist Rieb Little conjures up a crowd of favorite per so naliti es, including Kermit the Frog, on "Evening at Pops" Monday at 7:30 p.m. on KOCE (Ch. 50). P<omoted lo lnspectOf Gene<al and happily antlci- ~es never having to deal with Judy again. (A) •.LITTLE HOUSE ON THE P'AAAE Laura's joy over the Imminent birth of her flrsl child Is shal· tered when Almanzo suffers a paralyzing stroke (Part 1) (R) o ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) e MOVIE "D\Jtil In ihe Sun" ( 19<47, Western) Jen· niter Jones. Gregory Peck. A beaullful half·breed Indian girl touches off an explosive family feud When she comes to live In the home of a wealthy cattle- man and his two sons. (2 hrs.) • (!I MOVIE "The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Nick Nolte. Jacqueline Bissel. A couple vacationing In Bermuda dlscov8f a cache of morphine ampuies whMe diving for sunhn treMUre. (A. ) (3 hrs.) e MOVIE "The Pawnbroker" ( 1965. Orama) Rod Steiger. Geraldine FitZgef&ld. A Jewish pawnbr<*et. a victim of Nazi persecution. loses aM faith In Ns fellow man. (2 tvs.) • P.M. MAGAZINE A fon"9f Mias America's oomebaok aft8' a paralyzing atr~e; a gondo6a ride ttvough Venice. . • i°itO'IE "The easSandra Ctoeeinfl" ( 19n, Sospeose) Sophia Loren. Richard Hants. A passen- ger train carrying a terrorist With pneumonlc P'aglJ8 meets with destruction when It Is averted from ltt ~lnal destination. (2 tws..) QI MIXED BAO "Nichols And Dimes" A look at DireclOf Mike Nichols' horse farm. • Eve.tG AT POPS "Rich Little" Impressionist Rich Little joins John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra in an evening that Includes a salute to the MGM muslcals and the world premltwe of "Rago- mania" b~ William Bolcom. (1 hr.) CC) MOYIE "The High And The Mighty" (1954, Ora- ma) John Wayne. Claire TrevOf. An airplane with 22 passengers aboar<truns Into danger en route to San Francisco. (2 hrs.. 20 min.) Cl) SPORTS CE'NTEA CB) MOYE "Gas" ( 1981. Comedy) Donald Suther· lafld. Susan Anspach. A radio OJ and a report• try to 9J<POS8 an oil magnate'• plOt to 4'Mt up gas prlc· es by contriving an oil 9hottage. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CD) MOVIE "Kramer Vs. Kramer" ( 1979. Orama) Dustin Hoffman. Meryl Streep. A man battles with his ex-wife for custody of their ycung son after she walks out oo them. 'PG' (1hr .. 45 min.) (I) MOVE .. Wol1en" (1981. Suspense) Albef1 F1n- ney. Diane Venora. POlloe are faced will'\ an unueual problem as New YOfl< City Is Invaded by a pectt of displaced wolves. 'A' ( 1 hr . 55 min.) • MOVIE "Stardust Memories" ( 1980. Orama) Woody Allen. Charlotte RampllaQ. A svccessf\11 director l•oe& a personal crisis as he tries to meke some major d9oisk>n8 In his life. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 29 'mini . . 1:26 AU IN THE FMIL Y 8:30 (I) Wt<Af:> IN CIONNA Tl H«b develops ches~~~ ~'4rtty checks Into a hoapltal. (A) w•81Q.E8 MAGAZINE An Int~ with Tooy ~i• of "Taxi": a ~ on "SetNners on Sex- uality": comtdllMe yne BooiW: the'"~ ~ng1n:· • e R'8ETH 8W...oo8 "'9ongl Of IMOoelice And Expenence .. A musical piece bated on the poems of Wiiiem 8'1ke tolowtng a young bov ffom Innocence to~, (1 hr.) -T -==-.. _ .. IAOno<d ~=:.the orcn.ar• ano ctto-I MAl&•MMl'l'TMl'OO e&8 I Monday (continued) opera. (A) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 8:550!) MOVIE "Goliath Against The Giants" (1961. Adventure) Brad Harris, Gloria Ml"8nd. Goliath finds himself facing a band of glapts out to strip him of the power he has over his people. (2 hrs.) 9:001J (I) M• A •s•H A celebrity newspaperman vis- its the 4077th to write stories about wounded Gl's, (A) ID MERV GRIFFIN Guests: Ricardo Montalban. Lou Rawls, Jeffrey Archer. ( 1 hr.) • GAEA T PERFORMANCES "Fidelio" Leonard Bernstein conducts soloists. the orchestra and cho- rus of the Vienna State Opera in Beethoven's only ~ra. (A) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (£) TOP RANK BOXING From Allant1c City. New Jeri. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 9: 10 PARTING SHOT 9:30 (I) HOUSE CALLS A con artist fleeces Mrs. Phip..e_s out of $6,000 for a phony charity. (R) D &I MOVIE "The Last Remake Of Beau Geste" ( 1977. Comedy) Mally FeldmaA. Michael York. Twin brothers become involved 1n the Foreign Legion while attempting to preserve their adopted family's honor. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cf) MOVIE "No Way Out" ( 1972. Drama) Alain Delon. Richard Conte. A syndicate contract killer lashes out in a violent fury of retaliation against his bosses tor the murders of his wife and child. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) IS A GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP John Osborne's play of an elderly writer inviting a colleague to dinner. ( 1 hr.) (J:) MOVIE "The Chant OI Jimmie Blacksmith" (1979, Drama) Tommy Lewis. Jack Thompson. A young half-breed aborigine decides to seek a place In the white man's world only to run up against rac- ism and violence. (2 hrs .. 2 min.) II MOVIE "Mr. Rock 'N' Roll" ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 10:00 IJ (I) LOU GRANT A bitter feud. family secrets .and a gem-studded golden cross emerge when a lime capsule from a demolished building is opened. i ) j1hr.) 11emNEWS MOVIE "S.0.B." (1981. Comedy) William Hol- den. Julie Andrews. A movie director who has just finished a multi-million dollar turkey goes from attempted suicide to a bizarrely Inspired re-shooting of his epic. 'R' (2 hrs .. 4 min.) (Q)ONVIEW Cl) MOVIE "The Bitch" ( 1979, Drama) Joan Col- lins. After an extramarital attair destroys her mar- riage. a high-living woman searches for other sourc- es of funding. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cil MOVIE "Funhouse" (1981, Horror) Elizabeth Berridge, Sylvia Miles. Four teen-agers spend a ~ighlful night in a carnival tunhouse inhabited by a demented barker and his monstrous son. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min" 10:30 .. NEWS a SIGNATURE Guest: Alec McCowen. CC) MOVIE "The Rules Of The Game" ( 1939. Dra- ma) Marcel Dalio. Nora Gregor. French social and sexual mores separate aristocrats and working- class people before World War I. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) aD MOV1E "Blood And Guts" ( 1978, Orama) Wil- liam Smith. Micheline Lanctot. An aging wrestler seeks his one-in-a-million shot for success In life. work and love. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) 10:551171 MOVIE "Harper" I 1966. Mystery) Paul New- llEWPORT DATSUll NEWS TEAM -NBC News Correspondents Tom Brokaw and Roger Mudd (from left) continue to anchor the "NBC Nightly News'' Mondays through Fridays on KNBC (Ch. 4) at 7 p.m. man. Julie Harris. A wealthy woman hires a private lnvestlgatoc to find her missing husband. (2 hrs .. 35 mlnJ 11:008 D 8 Cl) OJ e NEWS I SATUROAY NIGHT YOU ASKED FOR IT JOE FRANKLIN M•A•s•H BENNY HILL MIXED BAG "Nichols And Dimes" A look at Director Mike Nichols' horse farm. C!) DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE ct MOVIE "Fame" ( 1980. Drama) Irene Cara, Bar- ry Miller. Several gifted students at a New York high school for the performing arts experience various setbacks and successes of both personal and pro- fessional natures. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 14 min.) 11:301) (I) QUINCY Quincy suspects murder when a race car driver dies in a fiery crash. (R) ( l hr .. 10 min.}_ D S TONIGHT Guest host: Joan Rivers. Guests: Richard Simmons, Arnold Schwarzenegger. (1 hr.) I «I ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE MOVIE "The Spanish Main" ( 1945, Adventure) Maureen O'Hara. Paul Henreld. An adventurer res- cues a beautiful girl from a villainous nobleman dur- 1 the days of piracy In the 17th century. (2 hrs.) THEJEFFERSONS SANFORO ANO SON ELIZABETH SWAOOS "Songs Of Innocence And Experience" A musical pleoe based on the poems of William Blake following a young boy from innocence to experience. ( 1 hr.) WALTER J. LED ERGERBER. M. D. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OP HIS PRACTICE OF GENERAL OTOLARYNGOLOGY EAR SURGERY AND FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY AT H961 CAl.l.E DE lA MAGPIJ..£NA SUITli 4~0 LAGUNA HILLS CAUf OlNIA 926') (710 IJ0.)>00 )"11 CO..UT >UCHWAY SUITE 16 iOUTH tAOUNA I E.\Qt CA.U.POlNIA '1611 (114) ... )94 I UNOERST ANDING HUMAN BEHAVIOR CAPTIONED ABC NEWS SPORTS CENTER 19 MOVIE "Return Of The Dragon" ( 1972, Adven- ture) Bruce lee, Chuck Norris. A martial arts expert journeys from Hong Kong to Rome to help a friend who Is in trouble with the mob. 'R' ( t hr .. 31 min.) CS) 33 BROMPTON PLACE (Part 1) ( 1 hr.) 11:•5(1) MOVIE "Three Women" ( 1977, Drama) Sis-,, sy Spacek, Shelley Duvall. Two workers al a con-~ valescant home develop an unusual relationship w with a withdrawn patient. •p()• (2 hrs .. 5 min.) :.< 12:00 II ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT D MOVIE "Light At The Edge Of The World" (1971, Adventure) Kirk Douglas. Yul Brynner In 1865. a Cape Horn lighthouse keeper battles a band of merciless pirates (2 hrs .. 45 min.) Cf) MOVIE "Guns Of The Revolution" ( 1972. Dra- ma) Ernest Borgnlne, Nancy Grecco. A Mexican priest dedicated to the cause of justice and human rJ.ghts tangles with a corrupt dictator. (2 hrs.) ®> MOVIE "Light At The Edge Of The World" (1971, Adventure) Kirk Douglas. Yul Brynner. In 1865, a Cape Horn lighthouse keeper battles a band of merciless pirates. (2 hrs .. 40 min.) ID MOVIE "The Only Game In Town" (1968. Dra- ma) Warren Beatty. Elizabeth Taylor. A chorus girl is offered marriage by a gambler while waiting for her lover to divorce his wile. (2 hrs.) Q) LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE 12: 10 (fi) RACE FOR THE PENNANT Barry Tompkins And Tim Mccarver cover all the bases leading to the 1982 World Serles. 12:15 ©) MOVIE "Night School" (1981. Mystery) Leonard Mann, Rachel Ward. An anthropology pro- fessor with a penchant for co-eds Is suspected of the brutal murders of some of his former bed part- ners. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) 12:26 ~ MOVIE "Fort Apache. The Bronx" (1981, Drama) Paul Newman. Ed Asner. A tough cop bat- tles crime and corruption in New York City's South Bronx neighborhood. 'R' (1 hr .. 59 min.) 12:308 e LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN Gues1~ ·sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westhelmer, soul singer James Brown. ( 1 hr.) I COUPLES NEWS A GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP John Osborne's play of an elderly writer inviting a colleague to dinner. ( 1 rrJCfl FOOTBALL Edmonton Eskimos ai Ottawa fl9ugh Alders (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CS) MOVIE "Snake Fist Fighter" (Adventure) Jack- ie Chan. A young boy learns the martial skills ot becomi~ a Kung Fu warrior. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) 12:401J (.I) COLUMBO A wine connoisseur murders his younger brother. who had just announced his intentions to sell the famlly winery. (R) (1 hr .. 50 min.) <ID MOVIE "Galaxy Of Terror" (1981. Horror) Edward Albert, Erin Moran. A spaceship crew encounters a cotetie of frightening alien creatures while looking for another vessel stranded on a for- bidding planet. 'R' (1 hr., 20 min.) 1:008 GENE AUTRY • MOVIE "I Could Go On Singing" ( 1963. Musi- cal) Judy Garland. Dirk Bogarde. A singer visits the son she gave up fdt adoption. creating problems for mother, father and child. (1 hr .. 30 min.) • ([) MOV1E "Stripes" (1981. Comedy) Bill Murray. Harold Ramis. DO YOU IEED TO lose & Knp Wel&ht Off? Stop Sntilc7 c.ttrd Stress? ..._.,, Yu ..._,, Knie Dlprmlan? OW.cw Shyness? l11m Tobi C...ltionl . lqnYt Yu Ablty To W7 OVscomt Ft• ' w.r,? Dtwtilp Yu CruMy? ••• Mart? Get Ullatance with )uvenlle betlavtorl•IJroblema. poor o~. IOW Mlf·worth, etc. You can do I of thaee wtllle relaxing to muelc. No drugs. No hypnc>ala. No strenuous or atrlct reglmea. The technique uMd works even wherl Other attempts felled. F.A.1.R .. a non-oproflt oro-nlzatlon, Is ott.nng Y«Y low-ooa1, e-week, get ecqualnted, money-back progrema. In connec11on Wit.ti .. 1tettatlcel d•t• getnertng pr0fee1. .... CD CD I\) . \ I , .. ~ .. ' - to N Monday (continued) co O> excitement corw1nces his best friend lo join him In a; enllstlnQJ.n the U.S. Army. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 rnln.) 1:30 D t1D NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT ~ I GENE AUTRY ,.... :i MISSION: IMPOSSIBlE .., MOVIE "Wollen" ( 1981. Suspense) Albert Firl-_.,,, ~ ney, Diane Ven0<a. Police are faced with an unusual 't> problem as New York City Is invaded by a pack of ;f displaced wolves. 'R' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) 2:00 • PUBLIC AFFAIRS gi (I) MOVIE "Graduation Day" ( 1981. Mystery) .-J Christopher George. Patch MacKenzie. High school ~ track athletes are being literally "cut from the team" .--~an unknown killer. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) (Z) MOVIE "S.O B." ( 1981. Comedy) Wiiiiam Hol- den, Julie Andrews A movie dlrectO< who has just finished a multi-million dollar turkey goes lrom attempted suicide to a bizarrely Inspired re-shooting of his epic. 'R' (2 hrs .. 4 min.) 2:05(1) NEWS CH) MOVIE "The Silent Partner" ( 1979, Suspense) Elliott Gould, Christopher Plummer. A bank teller's Impromptu attempt to cash In on a robbery leads to harassment and terror when the real thief chases him to recapture his loot. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 2:308.NEWS (!) MORNING STRETCH ~RATPATROL 2:35(C> MOVIE "Cotter's Way" ( 1981, Orama) John Heard, Jeff Bridges. A maimed Vietnam vet and his best friend, a social dropout, focus their energies on solving a murder case. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 2:.S,NEWS 3:00 MOVIE "Web Of Evldence" ( 1959. Mystery) Van Johnson, Vera Miles. A young man attempts to prove that his imprisoned father Is lnnocertt of mur- der charges. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) i JOE FRANKLIN NEWS GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1980 British Open" ( 1 hr.) 3:30 II JOAN RfVERS COMEDY HOUR Adult pup- peteer Barclay Shaw and the Troplcana Oancefs are featured. ( 1 hr.) 3:40(1) MOVIE "Wollen" ( 1981. Suspense) Alber1 Anney. Diane Venora. Pollce are faced with an unu- sual problem as New York City Is Invaded by a pack of d~laced wolves. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) 3:55 00 MUMBO, JUMBO, IT'S MAGIC! An interna- llOl)al array of the world's masters of illusion fea- tures Amer1CS's Mark Wiison. Japan's Shimada. Diana the Enchantress and David Copperfield. ( 1 hr.) 4:00 (!)JIMMY SWAGGART ([)SPORTS CENTER CI> MOVIE "Children 0 1 Rage" ( 1976) Helmut Griem, Olga Georges-Picot. ( 1 hr , 46 min.) 4:05 tm FUNTIME 4:30 (!) jrM BAKKER g MOVIE "The HollywOOd Knights" ( 1980, Come- dy) Robert Wuhl, Tony Danza. On Halloween eve In 1965, a rowdy high school gang wreaks havoc In Beverly Hills to avenge the closing of their hangout b~ the local home OWT\8fS association. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 39 4:'i'S~ I DREAM Of JEANNIE 4:40ces MOVIE "Separate Ways'' ( 1980. Drama) Karen Black, Tony Lo Blanco. A young couple's fail- ure to communicate nearly results In the destruction of their marriage. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) Carson celebrates 20th HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Johnny Carson will celebrate his 20th anniversary aa h06t of NBC's ''Tonight Show" with a live two-hour special on Sunday. Oct. 3_ The special will climax NBC's premier week, which o~ the 1982-63 season on Sept. 27. The Carson special will feature clips from past shows, plus such "Tonight Show" regulars as Ed McMahon, Doc Severinsen and Tommy Newsom. Carson became host of "The Tonight Show" on Oct. 1, 1962. taking over from Jack Paar Susan Saint James atan as 11 woman who tires of her marriage and fant.asit.eS that she's married to three different men In the CBS movie "Surprise Surprise'" The romantic comedy also i1tars James Murtaugh as her real husband. and Adam West. John Rubenstein and Brian Dennehy as her f~mtasy husbands. Dee WaUace also sian in the movie writwn by EUchard &er and d~ ~.,!1w!Y Peerco tor Ll~IM.,~~lt~~~OOf. l. (lt W.·~c • Tuesda \I< >I l ~I ~< ; \I< )\ I LS 4:6600 "Gu" ( 1961. Comedy) oOOalct Sutherland. Susan Anspach. 8:00(I) "Funhouse" ( 1981. Horr0<) Eliz.abeth Be<- r~. Sylvia Miies. 8:06(1l) "The Roaring Twenties" ( 1939. Drama) James Cagney. Humphrey Bogar1. 6:30e "Never, Never Land" (1981) 'G' 7:.S(I) "Three Women" (1977, Orama) Sissy Spa- cek. Shelley Duvall. 8:00 CC) ."Blow-Up" ( 1966, Mystery) David Hemm- ~s. Vanessa Redgrave. C1tJ "Raggedy Man" (1981, Orama) Sissy Spacek. Eric Roberts. • "The Girls On The Beach" ( 1965, Mystery) Noreen CO<c0<an. Martin West. 8:06(W "My Dear Secretary" (1948. COmedy) Laraine Day. Kirk Douglas. 9:30. "Chu Chu And The Phllty Flash" (1981, ~) Alan Arkin, Carol Burnett. 10:0000 'Seems Like Old Tl~" ( 1980. Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase. Cl) "The Last Time I Saw Paris" ( 1954, Drama) Elizabeth Tayt0<. Van Johnson. CI> "Sliver Streak" ( 1976, Comedy) Gene Wiider. Jill Clayburgh. 10:06(W "Fort Dobbs" (1958. Western) Clint Walker. Virginia Mayo. 11:00~ "McUn1ockl" ( 1963, Western) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara D "Big Wednesday" ( 1978. Drama) Jan-Michael Vincent, William Katt. . \I· I lJC\< >< >:\ \I<)\' I LS 12:008 "Rogue River" ( 1950. Drama) Rory Cal· houn. Peter Graves. • "The Comic" ( 1969. Drama) Dick Van Dyke, Michele Lee. e "War And Peace" (Pan 2) ( 1956. Drama) Audrey HepbUm, Henry Fonda. (I) "For Your Eyes Only" ( 1981. Adventure) Roger Moore, Topol CI> "Funhouse" ( 1981, H0<ror) Elizabeth Berridge. Sylvia Miles. 1:00(C> "Agatha" ( 1979. Mystery) Dustin Hottman, Vanessa Redgrave. 00 "Gloria" ( 1980, Drama) Gena Rowlands. John Adames 1:30 D "Stardust Memories" ( 1980, Drama) Woo- dy Allen, Charlotte Rampling 1:46(I) "Persona" ( 1966, Drama) Liv Ullmann. Bibi Andersson. 2:00(!) "The Guns Of Navarone" (Part 2) (1961, Adventure) Gregory Peck, David Niven. 3:0000 "Raggedy Man" (1981. Drama) Sissy Spa- cek, Eric Roberts. (I) "The Shogun WarrlO<S: Galking" Animated. D "The Girts On The Beach" ( 1965. Mystery) Noreen C0<c0<an. Martin West. 3: 16 CI> "Chlldreo Of Rage" ( 1976) Helmu1 Griem, Olga Georges-Picot. 4:0011 "Blacuta" (1972, Horror) Wllllam Marshall, Vonetta McGee. 4:30 e "Never. Never Land" ( 1981) 'G' 5:00(I) "Sliver Streak" ( 1976, Comedy) Gene Wiid- er. Jill Clayburgh. 6:05(W "The World 01 Susie Wong" (1961, Drama) Wiiiiam Holden. Nancy Kwan L\ I." I'\< ~ 6:008DNEWS I WONDER WOMAN C8SNEWS THE SAINT 8.W.A.T. HAWAII FIVE-0 OVER EASY Guest· actress Ruth Gordon (R) i NBCNEWS HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS MOVIE "Mcllntockl" ( 1963. Western) John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara A cattle baron tries to handle a group of disgruntled Indians and cope with a fiery. determined wife at the same time. (2 hrs) CH) VIDEO JUKEBOX CO) THE GOLDEN AGE OF TELEVISION "No Time For Sergeants" Andy Griffith portrays a Georgia boy who, once Inducted Into the Army. sets the mlll- tary on its ear. ( 1 hr.) (I) MOVIE "Spy With My Face" ( 1966, A<Nenlure) ROben Vaughn. David McCallum. To dlteover the key lo a new &uper-weepon, en enemy spy agency creates 11 double f0< UNClE ooent Napoleon Solo U hr . 25 min.) ... ()Mit'i\b•1a1ttle!~rf&'111f t w~ "'°''11turenwo11 Dutch Cf\JldUH'I tr(to too.ft f~1 fltlflthir ' FAMOUS FOLKS -Bill Bixby will host "Against the Odds," lile stories of famous men and women , Tuesday on "Nickelodeon." In the pilot show the lives of Winston Churchill and Joan of Arc will be featured . a f100d. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) 6:30(.1). NEWS 9 CLOUDS OF GLORY "The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner" Ken Russell's film focusing on the poet Samuel Tay10< Coleridge and his wor1<. ( 1 hr.) I OICKCAVETI AMERtCAN GOVERNMENT RACE FOR THE PENNANT Barry Tompkins And Tim Mccarver cover all 1he bases leading to the · 1982 World Serles. 7:00 8 CBS NEWS I NBC NEWS KUNG FU P.M. MAGAZINE A profile of a millionaire inven- 10<; a 39-year-old mother who is haV1ng another baby fJ KOJAK Cl) THEY CRY ALONE Leprosy, the world's most misunderstood disease. and the problems of Its sufferers are explored In depth. ( 1 hr.) IM•A•s•H JOKER'S WILD e BUSINESS REPORT THEMUPPETS GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1981 British Open" (1 hr.) CH) ELTON JOHN PLAYS CENTRAL PARK The popular rock superstar of the '70s performs many of his smash hits In an electrifying concert In the park. U hr.) CD MOVIE "Paradise Alley" ( 1978, Drama) Sylves- ter Stallone. Armand Assante. Three scheming brothers from the Hell's Kltehen seotion or New Y0<k City combine their traits of brains and brawn In their effO<ts to create better lives for themselves. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) CID TENNIS Chicago Aces 116. Los Angeles Strings ~ hrs .. 30 min.) CZ) MOVIE "Three Women" ( t977. Orama) Sissy Spacek, Shelley Duvall. Two workers at a convales· cant home develo(> an unosuat relationship with a withdrawn patient. 'PG' (2 hrs.. 5 min ) 7:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN Featured: a visi1 to some ot Los Angeles Oldest theatres. how Jack Lemmon and Phyllis Diller travel: a look at LAPD's addition ot horses to the force. THIS WAS AMERICA e TIC TAC DOUGH M*A•S•H SIGNATURE Guest: Joseph ~evlne. MACNEJL I LEHRER REPORT FAMILY FEUD MONEYMAKERS AEAOBtCISE: INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCEO Get In shape. look good, and feel great with this ph~cal fitl'leSS program. 7:36 al) NEWS 8:00 9 Cl) UNIVERSE Welltt Cronkite reports on various occurrenoe.s and ph9nomena In the world of science. ! e 8AeT MAVERICK Maverick ask"& Philo San-~~~f·~ ~~I~~~~ " ~ ,,ril "'' .;i ,~,f'Pr;;l?1 . .:; ' I I I I ., I I I I l I -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Tuesday (cootinued) 8 MOVIE "The Bravados" (1958. Western) Gre- gory Peck, Joan Collins. A man realizes that he has wasted much of his life searching for the men who ~ed and killed his wife. (2 hrs.) U MOVIE "Our Man Flint" ( 1966, Adventure) James Coburn, Giia Golan. A secret agent Is called In to track down a group bent on controlling the planet's weather. (2 hrs.) i PAULHOGAN YOU ASKED FOR IT P.M. MAGAZINE A profile of a millionaire inven- tor: a 39-year-old mother who is having another baby. e MOVIE "Pocket Money" ( 1972, Comedy) Paul Newman. Lee Marvin. An itinerant cowboy and his alcoholic sidekick are hired by a rodeo promoter to 12tck up a herd of cattle In Mexico. (2 hrs.) I OUIZKIDS DANGER UXB ''Seventeen Seconds To Safety'' Brian and the squad have to deal with a mine that holds a London neighborhood In lls grip. (Part 9) (R) O ( 1 hr.) e tfOVA "The Television Explosion" The past, present and future of American televlslon are ~lored. (R) o (1 hr.) ~ MOVIE '"~d Wednesday" (1947, Comedy) H8'old Lloyd. Frances Ramsden. An ambitious self- starter of the 1920s learns that succees has Its ~~20mln.) (l),MCME '~hen I Laugh" (1981, Orama) Ma~ t-Cason. Kristy McNlchol. A. New York '<:tses5 returns ftem • drying-out ~ <;letef~ to renew tier caceer, her romance wttti a p1a~ . and her relationstllp with bet 11-)'Nl'-old daughter. 'R' (2 hrs-) .• Cl) MOVIE "For YOOf Eyes Only" (1981, Mveo- ture) Roger Moore, Topol. James Bond tracks a criminal who purlOined a top secret British defenae deVlce. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) • M<Wle "J Hate Blondes" ( 1981, Comedy) Jean Rochefort. Enrico Montesano. Thie.es discover that a wealthy nowllst's latest worl< deecrlbes in detail the security system protecting the valuables Jn Al8 home. ( t hr .. 50 min.) 9:t6• MOVE "Lawrence Of Arabia" (1962, Adventure) Peter O'Toole. Alec Guinness. A mem- ber o1 the British general staff leads the Arabs In a revolt against the Turks resulting In the birth of ~ Arabian kingdom. (2 hrs .. 45 mlo.) 8:308 ())MOVIE "The Greek Tycoon" ( 1978, Dra- ma) Anthony OulM, Jacqueline Bisset. A wealthy Greek shipping magnate marries the widow of a deceased American Pfesidenl, launching a stormy relationship. (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) I RA~ FROM YONKERS ENTERT AJNMENT TONIGHT OOOCOUPt.E DAHGE "Petrushka" Rudolf Nureyev and Noelle Pontols star in this Paris Opera Ballet produc'4on. ( 1 hf.) 8:35 (Ill All IN THE FAMILY 9:008 • FLAMINGO ROAD Constance Influences Fleld to take Julio on as a political aide, and Lute- Mae finds an unllkely friend In Michael Tyrone. (R) L! hr.) QD MOVIE "The Parallax View" ( 1974, Drama) Warren . Beatty, Paula Prentiss. An investigative reporter attempts to uncover a nationwide network of political a~lns. (2 lvs.) • Mew GAIFFIN "Ute Extension" Goee4s: Outk Pearson. Sandy Shaw, Marvin Cetron, Dr. Paul ~It. (1 hr.) • MVSTEAY "Malice Aforethought" Dr. Bict<· lelgtl's conduct becomes unPfofessional as he slow- ly and methodically goes about putting a m1Kderoos scheme Into action. (Pan 2) (R) o (1 hr.) • DANGER UXB "Seventeen Secfonds To Safety" Brian and the squad have to deal with a mine that holds a London neighborhood In Its grip. (Part 9) IB> o (1 hr.) (I) CFl. FOOTBALL Edmonton Eskimos at Ottawa RQUQh Riders (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ([) MOVIE "Uptight" ( 1968, Orama) Julian May- field, Raymond St. Jacques. After the King assassi- nation. a group of black militants building up an arsenal of weapons In preparation tor a raoe war are betrayed by one of their own people. 'A' ( 1 hr., 44 mlnJ_ 9:06Gl) MOVIE "All In A Night's Work" (1981, Com· edy) Dean Manin, Shirley MacLalne. When a pub- llshlng tycoon Is found dead, his ii.phew Inherit• tilt bUsiness and all Its tleadaches. (2 hrs.) (%)MOVIE "Persona" (1966, Orama> Liv UllmaM. Bibi An~. An aotr"6 rendered mute by emo- tional pain removes to an lsotated beaph houee wtth e nunie as her only companion. ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) 9:30 Cl) MOVIE "The Gamblef F1om Nat.cheZ" ( 1954, Adventure) Dale Robertson, Debra Paget. A men avenges his father's murdef by feflow gem- ~! i!~ ~~·)_, ~~~·~~~~~, Samuel Taylor Coleridge end his work. ( 1 hr.) CC) MOvtE "Boulevard Nights" (1979, Orama) Richard .Yniguez. Danny Oe la Paz.. A Chicano youth unexpectedly rebels against ltle ~ end traditions qt his l'Wighboftlaoct ~ in ordet co t.AflA hi6 <Mf' desire to get inlrrled and help his 1ro. ble-plagued y~r brottw evol&~cuctton. 'A' ( 1 hr., 42 mln.~ CD) MOVIE ''Savae& ~.. ( 190. Ac.twenl.Ufe) Tom SkerrlU. t.tcl'lelle ·~ips. Ao Aftice.dtat¢t drives wild anfnell Into populated areas. 'PG' f 1 hr., 25 min.) · • MOVE "Chu Chu And The Philly FlMh" ( 1981, Comedy) Alan Arkin. Carol Bumetl All alcoholic former basebeff pteyer and e k()()t(y street enten•in-,r become partneta IA a scheme to make money by Petumln~ lost sultca88. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) 10:00D • FLAUINQO AOAO. Titus SU$P80tS that Constance and Julio are teeing eech other. Lute- Mae learns that Tyrone wants her to run his casino end Sam pr~ to Lane. (R) ( 1 hr.) I D••NEWS WITH 0881£ ANO RUBY "Soutnern Voices" Actress Estelle Parsons. Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee give Ille lo the words of the Southern poets and rellect on those things that make the South what ii ls.o --~TERV "Malice Aforethought" Dr. Blck- leigh's conduct becOmeS unprofessional as he slow- ly and methodically goes about putting a murderous scheme into action. (Pert 2) (R) o (1 hr.) CID YESTERYEAA ... 1917 Dick eavitt ho5ts a pano- ramic overview of the events and people that shaped one of the most important years In Ameri- can history. 10:30.NEWS I SfGNA TUE Guest: Joeeph Levin.. GARDEN SONG Mester gerdner Alan Chadwick's methods and his unique \llsion of man't relationship with nature are explored. (I) .PAT COLLINS: THE HIP HYPNOTIST Volun- teers from the audience respond comlcally to hyp- nosis suggestlont mede to them by this entertainer. ~ l'IM'ovie "Children Of Rage" ( 1976) Helmut ~lem, ~ Geor~Picot. (t hr .• -46 min.) 11:001-~Jll~ YOU ASKED FOR fT JOE FRANKLIN M•A•s•H BENNY HILL OUfZKIOS BU8tNE88 REPORT DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE MOVIE "Seems Like Old Times" (1980, Come- dy) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase. A soft--heaned law- yer is torn between her hopeless ex-Mt>and- turned·bank robber and her uptight present hus- band who is running for California attorney general. 'PG' (1 hr .. 42 min.) (() MOVIE "Some Call It Loving" ( 1973. Orama) Zalman King, Richard Pry0t. A wealthy eccentric believes his fantasies are Nlfllled when he meets a young woman por1raylng a 8leeplng beauty In a car- l'Wal show. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) CD) Pt.AVBOV ON THE AIA •MOVIE "Hom«" (1970, Drama) Don S6ardlno, Alex Nlool. A amaH-town taml'Y, eJCperlencet the var· loua eoclal problems of let• 60a Amertcan youth. (1 hr .. 30 mln.) 11:06 al) MOVE ''LOll*'t And Ottltt Strange<s" (1970, Comedy) ~ Young, Ann. Jack9on. A modern young o~ courtlhlp and weddoa are ~'ld.t~ ,t r"'-,~1lit*'1 ~tif'W ~fi-11J81 ~ .. , r ~ ' r 1'1'1'1 'ljl ) Seeks 'Fame' Lee Curreri and Valerie Landsburg from the televisioo series "Fame'' are the guests on "Livewire" Tuesday on Nickelodoon. 11 :30 B ()) ALICE Tommy moves in with Mel when his headstrong show of Independence beoomes too much tor Alice, (R) • e TONIGHT Guest host Joan Rivers. Guests: fC8d Tra-.0., Morgan falrohild. ( 1 hf.) 1 8.AllC NiWS NIOMTlME MOYIE ''8&8cule'' (1912. Hetror) Wlllam Mai-tiii.11. Vonetta McGee. A vampire resurrected alt.- 200 years (I088 on a klll"O s:pMe throughout Loa Angetes. (2 hrs.) la 'THE JEFfEMON8 SANFOAO AND 90N DANCE "Petrushka" Rudolf Nureyev and NoeMa Pontols star in this Paris Opera Ballet production. l~NONG t1WAHBEHAVIOR CAPTIOHEO ABC NeWS ~ "Blow-Up" ( 1966. Mystery) David Hemmings, Vanessa Redgrave. When a young Lon· don photographer has some of his pi<:tures b4own up, he discovers what appeets to be a murder. (1 tv., 50 min.) (I) SPORTS CENTER (I) SS BROMPTON·Pl..ACE (Part 2) ( 1 hr.) 12:00. ENTI!RTAINMENTTONIGHT • MOVIE "A Patch Of Blue" (1965, Drama) Sid- ney Poitier. Shellev Winters. A sympathetic black man tries lo corwlnce a young blind girl that she can better tvtr lite by breaking free of her shlewi6h ~ardian. (1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) MOVH: "Mad' 's Miiiions" ( 1967, Comedv) Dustin Hottman, ~r Romero. A fumbling IAS agent is assigned to na1y to find out what happened to the vast financial assets o t a dead mobster. (2 hrs.) 9 FANTASY 18l..ANO A young gymnast enters a majOr competition, and a poor farmer finds out whet Its like to be a millioniare. (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) •MOVIE "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" (1960. Dra- ma) Jemes Cagney, W81d Bond. A convicted mur- Q8rer escapes and marries a wealthy young woman, but Is later confronted by his ~tlm's sister. (2 hrs.) • L~ AMENCAN S"M.E CD) MOVIE "Gloria" ( 1980, Drama) Gena Row- lands, John Adames. A tormer gun moll becomes the protector of an orphaned 6-yeer-old Puerto Rican targeted by the underwoe1d tor t"8 Informa- tion he carries in a battered bflefcale. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 1 min.) 12:068 (I) WKRP IN ~NNATI Les tries to cover the news in a World War II biplane flown by a crazy veteran. (R) 12: 15(%) MOVIE "Daughters Of Darkness" ( 1971, Orama) Delphine Seyrlg, John Karlen. A couple on their honeymoon arrive in a frightened town where many young women have recently been mysterious· ly murdered. 'A' (1 hr .. 27 min.) 12:308. LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTEAMAN I Gue=t; Christopher Buckley. ( 1 hr.) NEWS CLOUDS Of GLORY "The Rime Of The Ancient arlner" Ken Ruaeell'a tllm focu&klg on the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge •ncl hie work. ( t hr.) Cl) AUTO RACING "SCCA Super Veee" trom Mltwa&.IMe, Wltcon8in. (2 hns.) Cl) MOVIE ''Fame" f 1980, Orama) Irene Cera. Bar· ry Mtlfef. Several gifted student• at a New York high IChool tor the pertoonlng arts e>Cpef'lenoe \19floul Mtbaekt and IUOe 11111 of both ~ Incl ptO- feMional naturet. 'PG' (2 twl., 14 min.) • GAU.AGHER: MAO A8 HEU Glllegh« prCMI once 9g1ln that a ttanct--up comic. II only aa funny ~~.:,~~ ~lml h ·~tc"" 1e'ii9-.>~~-1~-~~ .. j I I I ~ ' \ • I I.. I I ' . tt------------------------~---------------------------------------------------~ Tuesday (continued) O> Wednesday .-to New York leads McCloud to a prlceless ·statuette of a horse. (R) (2 hrs .. 5 min.) 12:-'5 00 MOVIE "My Bloody Valentine" ( 1981. Suspense) Paul Kelman. Lori Heller. A small town becomes a scene of terror during their annual Valen· tine's Day dance. 'A' ( 1 hr , 31 min ) CD MOVIE "Amenka. Amerika" ( 1964, Drama) S1a1his G1aUehs, Lou Antonio A Greek boy seeks a better hie in America. (2 hrs ) 1:00 II MOVIE "Run For Cover" ( 1955. ~1ern) James Cagney, John Derek. A former outlaw changes the !Ives of a woman and a young boy (2 hrs.) G) MOVIE "The Big Carnival" ( 1951 , Orama) Ktrk Douglas. Jan Sterling In order to boost his career. a report~r exploits the sufferings of lhe wife of a man lraid 1n a cave-In ( 1 hr., 30 min) 1:10 NEWS 1: 15 MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 1:25 ~GENESIS IN CONCERT 1:308 fm NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT UNEWS Cl MOVIE "The Return 01 The Secaucus Seven" ( 1980. Drama) Mark Arnott. Gordon Clapp The members of a group of college students active tn the protest movement during the '60s gather f0< a weekend reunion. 'R' ( 1 hr., 46 min.) 2:00«D MOVIE "Stairway To Heaven·· ( 1947, Fanta- sy) David Niven, Kim Hunter. An RAF pilot is saved from death by a stroke or fate. (2 hrs.) CZ) MOVIE "Silver Streak" ( 1976, Comedy) Gene Wilder. Jill Clayburgh. A mild-mannered book editor accidentally becomes involved in a sinister art thief's bizarre plot during a cross-country train ride. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 53 min.) 2:05 Cf) NEWS 2: 15al) RAT PATROL ~MOVIE "Agatha" (1979. Mystery) Dustin Hott· man, Vanessa Redgrave. In London In 1926, an American newspaper repmter meets and becomes Involved with ramed mystery writer Agatha Christle, who has left her unfaithful husband. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 40 mtn.l 2:2000 MOVIE "Raggedy Man" ( 1981, CXama) Sis- sy Spacek, Eric Roberts. In 1944, a telephone oper· ator in a small Texas town sacrifices her standing In the community when she has a short affair with a ·combat-bound sailor. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) 2:30 Cf) MORNING STRETCH eNews (!) NASL WEEKLY 2:-'5llNEWS @WORLD AT LARGE CJ) MOVIE "'le Sex Shop" ( 1973. Comedy) Jullel Berto. Claude Berri. A bookstore proprietor finds instant success wheo he stocks his establlshmenl with sex manuals and marital aids. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 32 min.j 3:008 RAT PATROL i JOE FRANKLIN NEWS GOLF HIGHLIGHTS "1981 Bri1ish Open"' (I hr.) 3: 15 8 MOVIE "Luv" ( 1967, Comedy) Peter Falk, Jack Lemmon. In hopes of relieving himself or his wife. a man brings home a suicidal derelict and Introduces them, ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 3:30 8 VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA e MOVIE "Forever Female" ( 1953, Comedy) Wil· flam Holden. Ginger Roge<s. A lovely. youthful actress lends the spar1<1e and talent needed to get a young playwright's production off the ground. ( 1 hr .. 35 min,) 3:56 00 VIDEO JUKEBOX -':OO(f) JtMMY SWAGGART • MOVIE "Konga" (1961, Science-Fiction) Michael Gough, Margo Johns. A demented British scientist turns a small African monkey Into a deadly man--eatlng gorilla. (2 hrs.) ~ MOVIE "'Mad Wednesday" t1947, Comedy) Harold Lloyd. Frances Ramsden. An ambitious self· starter of the 1920s learns that success has Its e!_lce. ( 1 hr . 20 min.) (l) SPORTS CENTEA \I< >IC\ I '\< ; .\I< >\ · 1 L~ 8:00 D "f Hate Blondes" (1981, Comeay) Jean Rochefort, Enrico Montesano. 8:05al) "Angels With Dirty Faces" ( 1938, Drama) James Cagney, Pat O'Brien. 6:15(%) "Foul Play" (1978. Comedy) Goldie Hawn, Che~Chase. 6:30 (CJ "Barry Lyndon" ( 1975, Orama) Ryan O'Neal. Marisa Berenson. (8) "Give Me Llber1y'' ( 1974. Adventure) Roben Culi Richard Kiiey. 7:00 ''Ohver Twist" ( 1975, Adventure) Animated. 7:30 "The Kid From NOl·So-Blg" ( 1978, Come- dy) Jennifer McAllister. Robert Vlharo. 8:05 tm "Three Sailors And A Glrl" ( 1953, Musical) Jane Powell. Gordon MacRae. 8: 15(%) "Children 01 Rage'' (1976) Helmut Griem, Olga Georges-Picot. 9:30 ct "Gunn" ( 1967, Mystery) Craig Stevens. EdWard Asner 10:00 CC) "Heavens Above!" ( 1963. Comedy) Peter Sellers. Cecil Parker ®"The North Avenue Irregulars" ( 1979. Comedy) Edward Herrmann. Barbara Harris ~"Where The Boys Are" ( t960, Comedy) Dolo- res Hart. George Hamilton. CZ) "S.O.B." (1981. Comedy) William Holden, Julie Andrews. 10:05tlZ) "The Rat Race" (1960. Comedy) Tony Curlis. Debbie Reynolds. 11:30 II "The Llllle Ark" ( 1971, Adventure) .\l·"'llJC\< >< f\ \I< )\'ILS 12:008 "'Slaughter Day" ( 1977, Drama) Aita Tush- i~ham. Gordon Mitchell ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) m "Annie Oakley" ( 1935, Western) Barbara Stanwyck, Preston Foster. • "'Dark Command" ( 1940. Western) John Wayne. Walter Pidgeon, CC) "Union City" ( 1980, Drama) Debra Harny. 'PG' (1 hr .. 25 min.) ~ "Siar Trek -The Motion Picture" ( 1979. Sci- ence-Fiction) William Shatner, Leonard Nlmoy. CZ) "Gunn" ( 1967, Mystery) Craig Stevens. Edward Asner. 12:3000 "Search And Destroy" ( 198 1. Adventure) Per~ King. Don Stroud. 1:30(k) "Rock 'N' Roll High School" ( 1979, Come- dy) P.J. SOies, Vincent Van Pallan. 1:40(%) "'Children Of Rage" ( 1976) Helmut Griem. Olga Georges-Picot. . 2:00(f) "Corvette K·225" ( 1943, Adventure) Ran· dolph Scott. Ella Raines. CD "The Hideaways"' ( t973. Comedy) Ingrid Berg· man. Johnny Doran 2:30()) "In God We Trust" ( 1980. Comedy) Marty Feldman. Andy Kaufman. D "The Turning Point" ( 1977, Drama) Aone Ban· crort, Shirley MacLaine. 3:30 ~ "A Challenge For Robin Hood" ( 1968, Adventure) Barrie Ingham. James Hayltu- 00 "Star Trek -The Motion Picture" ( 1979, Sci· ence-Flclion) William Shatner. Leonard Nlmoy. CZ) "Funhouse" ( 1981, H0<r0<) Elizabeth Berridge. SyMa Miles. •:0011 "The Maverick Queen" ( 1955, Western) Barbara Stanwyck. Barry Sullivan. (Q) "The Apple Dumpling Gang Aides Again" {_1979, Comedy) Tim Conway. Don Knotts. ct "Monster Island" (1981, Adventure) Terence StafE, Peter Cushing. -':30 "Oliver Twist" ( 1975. Adventure) Animated. 5:06 "Foul Play" ( 1978. Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase. 6:30(C) "Union City" (1980. Drama) Debra Hamy. 'PG' (I hr .. 25 min.) CZ) MOVIE "Three Women"' ( 1977. Drama) Sissy Spacek. Shetley Duvall. Two w<>tl<ers at a convales· 8•00 ·-NEWS h de el I la ·1 . ~~AN cant ome v op an unusua re tlonshlp with a """"' withdrawn patient. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 mln.) C88 NEWS 4:06 a) F\JNTIME THE SAJNT 4:16(1) MOVIE "The Happy H~er"' (1975. Corn&-CHILDREN ON THE RUN Johnny Mann hosts a dy) Lynn Redgrave. Jean·Piefre Aumont. The life of dOcumentary about the mllllons of child refugees In New Ymk's ramous can glr1. Xavlara Hollander, la the world. ( 1 hr.) told. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 36 mitt) ABC NEWS 4:26(8) MOVIE "Glorla' ( 1980, Orama) Gena Row· 8.W.A. T. lands, John Adames. A former gun moll becomes HAWAII FIVE-0 the protectot of an orphaned 6-yter-<>ld Puerto ~NEW8EA8Y Guttt actor Martin Sheen. (R) t;l Rican targeted by the undttwotld for the lnforma-._, tion he carriee In • bettered btltfcate. 'PG' (2 hrt., HUMAHtT1EB THAOUQH THE ARTS 1 min.) MOYIE ''TM Nor•h A¥91'1u9 I~' (1979, 4:30 e VOY NlE TO THE BOTTOM Of= THE SEA r,,,,NM1tv)' Edward Herrmann, S.rbera Harrla. Tht (!) .n~ BAIOC8'--· --.. ••••• mlnlttet In a amall t group ot 4:36 • a • • AJllf9-' ,.. • .. WClmlfl 1n his ion .. 11ow oe STUDENT vs. TEAtJIER -Jo (Nancy McKeon) gets upset when her journalism teacher (Steven Anderson) unmercifully critici1.es her writing ~ignment -and is detennined to get even with him -in "The Front Page" episode of "The Facts of Life1' Wednesday at 9 p.m. on KNBC (Ch. 4). church funds to criminals. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) CJ) MOVIE "Zorro, The Gay Blade" (1981, Come- dy) George Hamilton. Lauren Hulton. The heroic son of old California's famous justice lighter IS 1nca· pacitated by a riding Injury, forcing his foppish brother to don the cape and maSk. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) ta MOVIE "Simon" (1980, Comedy) Alan Arkin, Austin Pendleton. Scientists at a bizarrely misdirect· ed lhfnk lank convince a bumbling college professor that he 1s an ahen from outer space 'PG' ( 1 hr, 37 min.) 6:30 (J) G» NEWS (!I BARNEY MILLER @ CALL ME BETTY CARTER This Jazz stylist shares music, song and history. ( 1 hr.) I DICK CAVETT AMERICAN GOVERNMENT MOVIE "Cheaper To Keep Her" ( 1980, Come- dy) Mac Davis, Tovah Feldshuh. In order lo meet his alimony payments. a recently divorced private de~hve tracks down delinquent husbands for a divorce lawyer. 'A' -( 1 hr., 32 min.) 7:00 8 CBS NEWS I NBC NEWS KUNG FU ABC NEWS P.M. MAGAZINE A look at China's corps of "'barefoot" doctors: using a computer to match the couples for a high school dance. • KOJAK LATIN NEW YORK ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT M•A•S•H JOKER'S WILD • BUSINESS REPORT THE MUPPET'S MOVIE "Inside Moves"' ( 1980, Drama) John savage. David Morse. A newcomer to the group of regulars at an Oakland bar may hold the key to ma.king lhe bartender's dream of becoming a pro baSketball player a reality. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 53 min,) CD MOVIE "Sparrow" ( 1979, Mystery) Randy Her· man, Don GC>fdon. An' amateur private detective sets out on a mission to find the murderer of a popu· lar songwriter. ( 1 ht .. 26 min.) {%)MOVIE "Gunn" (1967. Mystery) Craig Stevens. Edward Asne<. Private eye Peter Gunn Is asked to lnvestiga!e a gangland murder. ( 1 hr , 34 min.) 7:06Gl>NEW8 7:308 2 ON THE TOWN Featured: an e~orclsm In Slit, Colorado; talk about the Prltlkln Diet: a profile IOI t= ~=-~~ez. EYE ON L.A. Featured: a profile of Liberace: a look at ~ngs; a trip to a Loa A.-shop that Hzes io tf'Otlo !NKci\andlM. •TIC TAC OOUOH APPLE POU81 &• YOU ASKED FOR rT •A•&•H TVAE i=-":"-=--- \\hlnesday (~tinued) G GREAT PERFORMANCES "Live From Lincoln Center: James Galway Plays Mostly Mozart" Flutist James Galway performs with and conducts the Mostly Mozart Orchestra In a concert from Avery Fisher Hall. (2 hrs.) _ 8:00 8 MR. MERLIN Zac·s girlfriend goes out on a date with his beSt friend. Leo (R) D ID REAL PEOPLE Featured: a dude ranch in Wales: Chico. California, ''fruitarlans": a llzard- keeper; a reunion of black World War II WACS. (R) (1 hr.) 9 MOVIE "Hour Of The Gun" ( 1967, Western) James Garner. Jason Robards. Wyatt Earp stalks the man who killed his brother. (2 hrs.) D ®) THE GREATEST AMERtCAN HERO While on a Caribbean vacation. Ralph, Pam and Maxwell becom«'Che targets of a terrifying voodoo cult. (R) ~~~OSE-UP li MOVIE "Adventures 01 The Queen" ( 1975, Orama) Robert Stack, Ralph Bellamy. The lives of passengers aboard a luxury ship are endangered as a revenge plot unfolds against a multimillionaire who Is among them. (2 hrs.) (!)PAUL HOGAN • P.M. MAGAZINE A loo« at China's corps ol "barefoot" doctors; using a computer 10 match the couples lor a high school dance . • MOVIE "Adlos Amigo" (1976. Comedy) Fred Williamson, Richard Pryor. (2 hrs.) Qt COLLLLLECTING Featured: ultimate collector. Ivan Karp; rug collecllng; Rolls-Royce collectors In French Lick. Indiana. • GAEA T PERFORMANCES "Live From Lincoln Center: James GalWay Plays Mostly Mozart" Flutist James Galway performs with and conducts the Mostly Moz.art Orchestra in a concert from Avery Fisher Hall. (2 hrs.) (()SPORTS CENTER (Ji) TO CLIMB' A MOUNTAIN: JULY •. 1981 Eleven handicapped people, po6SeSSed by Indomitable coorage and devotion, dare to challenge 14,410- foot-high Mt. Rainier. ( 1 hr.) cm MOVIE "Sparrow" ( 1979, Mystery) Randy Her- man, Don Gordon. An amateur private detective sets out on a mission to find the murderer of a popu- lar songwriter. ( 1 hr., 26 min.) Cl) BIZARRE "Dream Sequence" Ct MOVIE "Forever r-emale" ( 1953, Comedy) Wil- liam Holden. Ginger Rogers. A lovely, youthful actress lends the sparkle and talent needed to get a young playwright's production off the ground ( 1 hr., 35 min.) 8:06 all ALL IN THE FAMILY 8:30 8 (I) ADAMS HOUSE A social worker is forced to take drastic measures to help an elderly uncle who despises him. i lRONSIDE OOOCOUPLE IGOR STRAVINSKY A three-part musical biogra- phy of the composer Igor Stravinsky delineating the three phases of his creative career. (Part 2) ( 1 hr.) ([) MOVIE "Captain Midnight" (2 hrs.) Cl) LAFF-A-THON A comedian host and four comic contestants who compete against one another are featured in this uncensored comedy game show. 8:3511Zl MOVIE "The High Commissioner" (1968, Suspense) Rod Taylor. Christopher Plummer. An ...................... '111 .................. ..., ..• , .... •1• •aet your permit after 1 day of Ortver'• Ed. Free pick up for Behind the Wheel student• only. Our next 4 day Driver Education claaa la July 28 -Space la Limited Pl•-ctlll the other driving echoole before celllng ual . Ml UH Ill - 1ao E. 17th St., Colta MeM "' .'1\i.J FALL GIRL RETURNS -Heather Thomas stars as beautiful stuntwoman Jodie in the ABC series, "The Fall Guy," Wednesday at 9 p.m. an KA.BC (Ch. 7). The series, which stars Lee Majors, will return to the same time slot this fall. Australian policeman encounters Intrigue and mur- der while on assignment In London. (2 hrs.) 9:00 8 (I) MOVI~ "The Kiiiing 01 Randy Webste<" (1981, Orama) Hal Holbrook. Dixie Carter. A Lout- siana couple investigate the fatal shooting of their son~ Houston police officers. (A) (2 hrs.) D 111 THE FACTS Of LIFE Jo persuades Natalie to print a story in the school paper revealing that one of their teachers was once arrested for drug use. (R) . D 9 THE FALL GUY Coll searches for a ball- Jumping special forces expert (R) ( 1 hr.) m MERV GRIFAN Guests· Daniel J. Travanti. Jobeth Williams. Wil Shriner, Kid Creole and the Cocoanuts. ( 1 hr.) ~ MOVIE "Barry Lyndon" ( 1975, Orama) Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson. A handsome soldier finds action and romance In the 18th-century British army. 'PG' (3 hrs .• 5 min.) (() TENNIS "Davis Cup Ouarter-Flnal Oecldin9 Match" Sweden vs. U.S.A. from St. Louis. Missouri. (3 hrs.) CB) MOVIE "Galaxy Of Terror" (1981, Horror) Edward Albert. Erin Moran. A spaceship crew encounters a coterie of frightening alien creatures while looking for another vessel stranded on a for- bidding planet, 'R' (1 hr .. 20 min.) CJ) THE MAKING Of AER081CISE Rehearsals, cos- tume fltti s. make-u sessions. and the nnlng of Use ,,,,,,,,., At/ service when placing your ad cinematography and lighting are chronicled In a behind-the-scenes study of the unique physical fit- ness series. (1 hr.) (%)MOVIE "S.O.B." (1981 . Comedy) William Hol- den, Julie Andrews. A movie director who has just finished a multi-million dollar turkey goes from attempted suicide to a blzarrely Inspired re-shooting of his e~. 'R' (2 hrs .. 4 min.) 9:30 D IJD LOVE, SIDNEY Sidney agrees to sit in on a seance that Laurie has arranged In their apart- ment. (R) Cf) MOVIE "War Of The Colossal Beast" ( t 958, Science-Fiction) Sally Fraser, Roger Pace. An Army officer grows to gargantuan proportions following his Ill-fated exposure to radiation beams. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) @ CALL ME BETIY CARTER This 1azz stylist shares music, song and history. ( 1 hr.) IJ) MrTSUYE AND NELLIE The works of Japanese- American poet Mitsuye Yamada and Chinese-Amer- ican poet Nellie Wong are juxtaposed with rare newsreels and seldom-seen areas of U.S. history. ( 1 hr) cm MOVIE "Saturday The 14th" (1981, Comedy) Richard Beniamin. Paula Prentiss. A couple discov- er that the house they've Inherited Is being occupied by vampires. ghosts and assorted monsters. 'PG' (1 hr .. 15 min.) D MOVIE "S.0.B." (1981, Comedy) William Hol· den, Julie Andrews. A movie director who has just finished a multt-milllon dollar 1urkey goes from attempted suicide to a blzarrely inspired re-shooting of his e12lc. 'R' (2 hrs .. 4 min.) 10:00D 9 QUINCY A female Insurance Investigator suspects a close friend of Quincy's of killing his horse for the Insurance money. (R) ( 1 hr.) l a••"'ews (JJ DYNASTY Alexis C·Onfuses Krystle about trusting Blake. Nick rejects Fallon. and newlyweds Steven and Sammy Jo return home. (R) (1 hr.) • MrTSUYE AND NELLIE The works of Japanese- American poet Mitsuye Yamada and Chinese-Amer- ican poet Nellie Wong are juxtaposed with rare newsreels and seldom-seen areas of U.S. history. ( 1 hr,) Cl) MOVIE "Lipstick" ( 1976, Orama) Margaux Hemingway. Anne Bancrol1. A top fashion model Is humiliated and frustrated by her unsuccessful attempts to sentence the man who raped her to prison. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 10:308) NEWS I SIGNATURE Guest: Louis Malle. INSIDE BUSINESS TODAY "The Record Busi- ness Is Not Just For The Big Guys" Dick Goldberg talks with a recording artist I producer and the owner of a small recording company. (R) CH) MONEY MA TIERS A lasHaces documentary examines how to cut food bills drastically and how to save money by catalogue shopping. ( 1 hr.) CI:) MOVIE "One Night Stand" ( 1 hr .• 15 min.) 10:35 all MOVIE "Hud" ( 1963, Orama) Paul New· man, Melvyn Douglas. A young boy is torn between love for his tree-living uncle and his grandfather. (2 hrs., 15 min) 11:008 D •(I) <II e NEWS I SATURDAY NIGHT YOU ASKED FOR IT JOE FRANKLIN M•A•s•H BENNY HILL COLLLLLECTING Featured: ultimate colleetor. ..,, z ~ 0 - .... CD c:o "' I _J ---•....-==~-...:-=~-~=-=~------------ ...., I M ~ V\ednesday (q>ntinued) , 0> Ivan Karp; rug collecting: Rolls-Royce collectors In ,... French lick. Indiana. O> I BUStNESS REPORT GI DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE § MOVIE "Search And Destroy" ( 1981. Adven- .., ture) Perry King. Don Stroud. A former South Viet- ~ namese official seeks revenge against the four 0 Americans wtio abandoned him In an ambUsh dur- .: ~the war. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 35 min.) • u.. CW MOVIE "Allee. Sweet Allee" ( 1978. Horror) lin-8' da Miiier, Paula Sheppard. Members ot an ltallan- -' American lamlly are victimized by a psychotic mur· > derer in their midst. 'R' ( 1 hr., 48 min.) ~ CZ> MOVIE "Daughters Of Dafkness" ( 1971. Ora· ma) Delphine Seyrlg, John Karlen. A couple on their honeymoon arrive in a frightened town where many young women have recently been mysteriously mur• dered. 'R' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) 11:308 (I) MOVIE "The New Maverick" (1978, Western) James Garner. Jack Kelly. The legendary Mave<lck brothers and their young cousin Indulge In a series of schemes to con money and win ladles' hearts. (2 hrs., 10 min.) 8 • TONIGHT Guest host: Joan Rivers. Guests: James Coco. Gary $handling. ( 1 hr.) I (!I ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE All GOO'S CHILDREN Miiiions of the world's children llve In a delicate balance between fife and ldea+~;~alr. (1 hr.) SANFORD ANO SON IGOR STRAVINSKY A three-part musical biogra- phy of the composer Igor Stravinsky delineating the STRONG LADY -Lind.a Evans stars ss three phases of his creative career. (Part 2) ( 1 hr.) Krystal Carrington on 11 Dynasty" I ~=~~~ ::tN BEHAVlOR Wednesday at JO p.m. on KABC (Ch. 7). She SS BAOMPTON Pl.ACE (Part 3) ( 1 hr.) will return to the show in the fall during the MOVIE "Gunn" (1967. Mystery) Craig Stevens. same time period. Edward Asner. Private eye Pete< Gunn Is asked to -----..::.-------------- Investigate a gangland murder. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) Bob Hope. Hedy Lamarr. An Ame<lcan entertainer 11 :-i6 CD MOVIE "Stateline'Motel" ( 1978, Adventure) Impersonates a spy In order to obtain secret plans 81 Wallach, Ursula Andress. A wanted criminal for the U.S. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) attempting to cross the Ganadlan border Into the CE) TOP RANK BOXING From Ft. Worth, Texas. (2 U.S. is waylaid at an out-of-the-way motel. 'R' ( 1 hrs.) hr .. 30 min.) CD MOVIE "The Purple TSJCI" ( 1979, Comedy) 12:00,ENTERTAINMENTTONIGHT Fred Astaire, CharlOtte Rampllng. A slmple Irish • LOVE BOAT Identical twins secretly switch country doctor unwillingly takes on a new and rleh flanoes. a ventriloquist team use thelr dummies to ctlentele which finds his old whiskey remedies unac· ~abble and Julie falls in love. (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) ~table. 'R' (1 hr., 43 min.) Cf) MOVIE "The Irish Whiskey Rebellion" ( 1972. (.Q) MOVIE "The Hunter" ( 1979. Drama) Steve Orama) Wiiiiam Devane. Anne Meara. During Prohi· McOueen, Eli Wallach. Ralph "Papa" Thorson leads bltlon. an Irish boallegger tries to raise money for a dangerous Ille as a mOdetn·day bolJnty hunter. the cause of IRA freedom fighters In Ireland. (2 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) hrs.) 1:108 MOVIE "Honor" (1975. Drama) Anthony e MOVIE "Slaughterhouse Five" ( 1972. Comedy) Page, Vera Visconti. A young cop sets oyt to Michael Sacks, Aon Leibman. Based on the novel avenge the murder of his father by underworld mob- by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. A man encounters war, mid-ste<s. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) die-class living and ecstasy In his search for fulfill-QI NEWS ment of the American dream. (2 hrs.) 1:308 •NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT e LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE D MOVIE ''History Of The World -Part I'' (1981, CE) SPORTS CENTER Comedy) Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahn. Man's lllustrl- 12: 15 (C) MOVIE "The Happy Hooker" (1975, Come-ous history -from Neanderthal cavemen to the dy) Lynn Redgrave. Jean-Pierre Aumont. The life of Spanish Inquisition -Is examined. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 33 New York's famous call gir1, Xaviara Hollander, Is mini told. 'R'j l hr .. 36 min.) 1:40 NEWS 12:30D. LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 2:00 MOVIE "Gteat Expectations" (19-47, Dra- Guests: former Beatie drummer Pete Best. author ma) John Miiis. Valerie Hobson. Based on the story Susan Sheehan, comedian Chatles Flelschef. ( 1 by Charles Dickens. A young boy's life Is deeply hr.) Influenced by a chance encounter with an escaped I COUPLES ~lsoner. (2 hrs., 30 min.) MOVIE "The Maverick Queen" (1955. Western) (CJ MOVIE "A Clockwork Orange" (1971, Science- Barbara Stanwyck, Barry Sullivan. A hotel owner Fiction) Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee. Otrect- lnvolved with a gang of rustlers falls In love with the ed by Stanley Kubriek. When police capture the detective tracking the thieves. (2 hrs.) leader Of a teen-age gang of rapists and murderers. I NEWS the method of rehabilitatlng him proves even more CALL ME BETTY CARTER This jazz stylist threat8f'ling to society. 'R' (2 hrs .. 17 min.) shares music. song and history. ( 1 hr.) CH) MOVIE "Fame" (1980. Orama) Irene Cara, Bar· Cl) MOVIE "Zorro, The Gay Blade" ( 1981, Come-ry Miiier. Several gifted students at a New York high dy) George Hamilton. Lauren Hutton. The heroic schOOI IOf the perlormlng arts experience var1ous son of old GaHfornla's famous jUstice fighter ls Inca-·setbacks and &UOCeaet of both persona! and pro- pacitated by a riding Injury. forcing his foppish fesslonal natures. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 14 min.) brother 10 don the cape and mask. 'PG' (1 hr., 33 2:05(1) NEWS min.l Cl) MOVIE "The Hand" (1981, Horror) Michael 12:36 CID ST ANOtNG ROOM ONLY "Diena Ross" The Caine. Andrea Marcovlccl. Blzatte incidents and former "Supremes" member who has evolved Into a nlgh1ma1es begin happening In a cartoonist's fife tinging and acting superstar pertorms many of her atiet he suffers the toss of a hand. 'R' ( 1 hr., .,. hits before an audience at Caesars Palace In Las min.l V~. (1hr .. 25 min.) 2:10. MOVIE "Hostile Guns" (1967. Westem) 12:40~ MOVIE "Funhouse" (1981, Horror) Eliz.a· George Montgomery, Yvonne OeGarlo. When a fed- beth Be<ridge, Sylvia Mites. Four teen-egera spend e eral marshal escom a wagontoad of outlaws and frightful night In a camlvaJ funhouse Inhabited by a undesirables to priSOn. he discovers among them a demented barker and hit monstrous son. 'A' (1 hr.. woman with whom het\ad onoe been In IOve. (1 hr . 36 min.) 50 min.) 12:5011!) MOVIE "Hero's leland" (1962. Adventure) 2:20(%) MOVIE "Foul Pley" (1978. Comedy) Goklle James Mason, Neville Brand. In the 1700., a pirate Hawn. ~ ChaM. A Ubrartan enllata the aid of en and a former ...... bettlt to keep an lllend off the inept pollce deteciMI after she becomes lnYolWd In Carollnet from fellng to the control of a pelr of a bizarre •lee of mutdetS and kidnlpptng gr~ t>tothtrl. c2 tn.) ,,~ tv., &e m1n.L 1:00• MOYIE "Far Horlzonl" (1966, Mwntl.n) 2:80 MONINO llMEiCH Cheftton Helton. Fttd MacMurray. Two trontftrt. I Thursday \I< >I { '\ I :\'C ; \I< >\ · 1 L'-, 5:30C) "The Turning Point" ( 1977, Drama) Anne Bancroft, Shirley Maclaine 6:00 CZ) "Raging Bull" ( 1980. Biography) Robert De Niro, Cathy Moriarty. 6:05@ ''Conflict" ( 1945, Mystery) Humphrey B<?Q!!t. Alexis Smith. 6:30(CJ "Echoes Of A Summer" (1976, Drama) Richard Harris. Jodie Foster 7:00CID "The Great Muppet Caper" (1981, Come- ~ Charles Grodin, Diana Rigg. g "Kramer Vs. Kramer" (1979. Dram~ Dustin Hollman. Meryl Slreep. 8:06@ "The Legend Of Amaluk" (1971. Adven- tureLNarrated by Lorne Greene. 8: 15 CZ) "Sliver Streak" ( 1976. Comedy) Gene Wild· er. Jiii Clayburgh. 8:30~ "Two-Way Stretch" ( 1961, Comedy) Peter Sellers, Wilfred Hyde-White 9:000 "The Apple Dumpling Gang" (1975, Come- dy) Biii Bixby, Susan Clark. 10:00 ~ "The Hustler Of Muscle Beach" (1980. Ora· ma) Richard Katch, Kay Lenz. CH) "Hawmps!" ( 1976. Comedy) James Hampton, Christopher Connelly. Cl) "Spy With My Face" ( 1966, Adventure) Robert Vau~n. David McCallum. 10:06(Jll "Erik The Conqueror" (1964, Adventure) Cameron Mitchen. Francoise Christophe. 10:15(%) "Funhouse" (1981. H0<ror) Elizabeth Ber- ri~. Sylvia Miies. 11 :00 g "Simon" ( 1980. Comedy) Alan Arkin. Aus· tin Pendleton. 11:30(1) "Doctor Zhivago" (1965, Drama) Omar Sharif. Geraldine Chaplin. . \I 1 LlC\< >< )'\ \I< >\ 11.'°' 12:0011 "Here Come The Girls" (1953, Comedy) Bob Hope, Arlene Dahl. e "The Iron Major" (1943. Orama) Pat O'Brien. Robert Ryan. e "Defective Story" ( 1951, Orama) Kirk Doug- las, Eleanor Parker. CZ) "Foul Play" ( 1978, Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Ch~Chase. 12:30(CJ "The High And The Mighty" (1954. Drama) John Wayne. Claire Trevor. 1:000''Mr. Rock 'N' Roll" 2:00(!) "All Quiet On The Western Front" (1930, Drama) Lew Ayres. Louis Wolhelm. ([) "Darby O'Gill And The little People" ( 1959. Fantasy) Albert Sharpe. Sean Connery. CI> "Silver Streak" ( 1976, Comedy) Gene Wilder, Jiii Clayburgh. 2:300 "Kramer Vs. Kramer" ( 1979. Drama) Ouslln Hoffman, Meryl Streep. 3:00(8) "In God We Trust" ( 1980. Comedy) Marty Feldman, Andy Kaufman. (I) "Kramer Vs. Kramer" ( 1979, Drama) Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep 3:30(.C) "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973, Musical) Johnny Whi- taker, Celeste Holm. 4:008 "Daughter Of The Mind" (1969, Mystery) Ray Miiiand, Gene Tierney. (2) "Raging Bull" ( 1980. Biography) Robert De Niro. Cathy Moriarty. 4:30 D "The little Dragons" ( 1981, Adventure) SalfYBoydef'I, Chris Peterson. 6:00(1) "The Great Alvlefa Bank Robbery" (1979. Adventure) Ian McShane, Warren Clarke. 5:309 "le Secret" Jean-Louis Trlntlgnant. Marlene Jobert. ~ "Two-Way Stretch" (1961, Comedy) Peter Sellers, Wilfred Hyde-White. CD) "Raging Bull" ( 1980, Biography) Robert De Niro. Gathy Motlarty. 1 .\ I '\I '\( , "*' uwv the Loutalana T.mtOJY 8'* lt9 put· ~ 1= ~ 2 tn. ~IO AT LAAQE ~·• r-•~• .. 111t·:;· ~ltl~••~s.at1aao :r PA'TN>L ~1011 , • J h , • ~ t ~ iL:.5~S:.:.:,O~~ta~·~·~~·~·~"~·w~o~J~A~l~O~li41~·~J~J-A_o....ij, .................. lll!"ll ................. • Thursday (continued) .., MOVIE "The Apple Dumpling Gang" ( 1975, Comedy) Bill Bixby, Susan Clark. A cardsharp agrees to rake possession of some valuable proper- ty for a friend, and is rather surprised to learn that three orphans are included 1n the deal. 'G' ( 1 hr , 40 min~ 6; 10 PARTING SHOT 6:30 GD NEWS I BARNEY MILLER OtCK CAVETT AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 7:00 9 CBS NEWS I NBC NEWS KUNG FU ABC NEWS P.M. MAGAZINE A beh1nd-lhe-scenes look at professional wrestling: a young mother who is a champion female bodybuilder • KOJAK NINE ON NEW YORK ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT M•A•s•H JOKER'S WILD tl1) BUSINESS REPORT THEMUPPETS MOVIE "Blow-Up" ( 1966. Mys1ery) David Hemmings, Vanessa Redgrave When a young Lon- don photographer has some of his pictures blown up, he discovers what appears to be a murder. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) CO MOVIE "Eyes Of A Stranger" ( 1981, Suspense) Lauren Tewes, Jennifer Jason Leigh An inquisitive TV reporter stalks a madman responsible for a series of rape-murders. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) (%)MOVIE "Sliver Streak" ( 1976, Comeoy) Gene Wilder, Jill Clayburgh. A mild-mannered book editor accidentally becomes Involved in a sinister art thief's bizarre plot during a cross-country train ride. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 53 min.) 7:06 Ill) NEWS 7:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN Featured: a tour of homes that are as famous as the stars that oocopy them; a gorilla who lives 1n a trailer in Woodland Hiiis; a look at the official palm trees of Los Angeles. I • FAMILY FEUD EYE ON LA. Featured: a profile of Shields and Yarnell; a report on menstrual pain: the latest in metallic hairstyles; a look at lowriders e TIC TAC DOUGH NEWARK AND REALITY YOU ASKED FOR rT M•A•s•H SIGNATURE Guest: Jack Anderson MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT FAWLTY TOWERS AEROBICISE: INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED Get In shape. look good, and feel great with i his ph~cal fitness program. 8:00 8 (I) MAGNUM. P.I. Magnum Is hired to pro- tect a woman who is ghostwriting the memoirs of an eccentric and reclusive inventor. (R) ( 1 hr.) 8 e FAME Budget cuts force the dismissal of one of the teachers. and one of Bruno's songs Is stolen ~a famous rock composer. (R) ( 1 hr.) • MOVIE "Cutter's Trail" ( 1969. Western) John Gavin, Marisa Pavan. An entire town Intimidated by TAKATA NURSERY, Landscaping & Maintenance Expert Japanese Gardenin1 Service •Monthly-Weekly •Yard Malm .• Tree Trimming •Bonsal Pruning & General Clean-up •Commercial & Resident I al •20 Years Experience Expert Takata Landscapin1 Service *New °' Aelandscape •weetem & Japaneses~ *Speclala: Waterfalls, Kol Flah Pond, .~~ta •11noat1on System & Drain System •Paflo • Oed<lng -M810nry SLOPPY SIMON -Gerald McRaney stars as Rick Simon, the easy-going, sort-cf -lazy brother of "Simon and Simon." The series will return to KNXT (Ch. 2) in the fall on Thursday at 9 p .m . a band of outlaws Is rescued by a lone lawman. (2 hrs.) 8 9 DARKROOM A French con artist sentenced to death devises an Ingenious plot 10 escape his fate, and an archaeologist unleashes an ancient curse, (R) ( 1 hr ) Cl KARATE "World Championship" ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cf) f>AUL HOGAN e P.M. MAGAZINE A world-famous team ot Clydesdale horses; a young mother who is a cham- ~ion female bodybuilder. m MOVIE "Murder At The Mardi Gras" ( 1978, Mystery) David Groh. Didi Conn. Two tourists share an unlikely romance amidst the excitement and intrigue of New Orleans during Mardi Gras. (2 hrs.) Qt BOTANIC MAN "Extinction Is Forever" Dr. David Bellamy examines the balance of nature inclu· i~ disruptions caused by hUmankind • U.S. CHRONIClE "Politics. Race And The Bal- lot Box'' The controversy surrounding redistricting and Its effect on minority voting power Is explored. ID SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Ebert and Gene Sisk- el host an Informative look at what's new at the movies. (()SPORTS CENTER CH) MINSKY'S FOLLIES Phyllis Diller, Rip Taylor and Stubby Kaye join the Minsky BurlesQue Troupe for a revue featuring baggy-pants comedy, striptease and ED ~ aRAD IMPORT LW . DOMKITIC ftNDfR)()N ~ ~UTON\OTNE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIV E SERV ICE FREI PICKUP·HLIYIRY ~a':'l'1n21 (l1C) 142-1111 (Formerty of Whitman's) LICENSED AESTBETICIAN • ~~roP~::.Ss25 •MASSAGE ( .............. ) MEN&~' i oducllon numbers. ( 1 hr.) ONVIEW MOVIE "Kramer Vs. Kramer" ( 1979. Drama) Dustin Hoffman. Meryl Streep. A man battles with his ex-wile for cus1ody of their young son after she walks out on them 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) II MOVIE "The North Avenue Irregulars" ( t979, Comedy) Edward Herrmann, Barbara Harris. The new minister ln a small town organizes a group of dotty women In his congregation to stop the flow of church tunds to criminals. 'G' ( 1 hr., 39 min.) 8:05@ All IN THE FAMILY · 8:30(1) RACING FROM YONKERS m o oo COUPLE 9 MOVIE "Le Secret" Jean-Louis Trintlgnant. Mar- lene Jobert An escapee from an 1nstltutlon brings danger to a couple who befriends him. (2 hrs.) • SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Ebert and Gene Sisk- el host an informative look at what's new at the movies. Cl> LAST CHANCE GARAGE Brad Sears puts some 1982 car models to the test and evaluates the results. CIJ MOVIE "Well II Seemed like A Good Idea At The Time" ( 1 hr,) CO) MOVIE "King Of The Mountain" ( 198 t, Adven- ture) Harry Hamlin, Joseph Bottoms. Three young LA bachelors devote their energies to the sport of draQ!aC1ng. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 8:35 (ll) MOVIE "Gunfight At Comanche Creek" ( 1963. Western) Audie Murphy, Colleen Miller. A detective infiltrates a gang of outlaws ror the pur- pose of exposing their notorious leader. (2 hrs.) 9:00 8 (I) SIMON & SIMON A letter from a dead man prompts A.J. and Rick to lnvestlbate a murder which occurred 22 years earlier. (R) (1 hr.) II e DfFf'RENT STROKES Arnold's disabled friend Kathy helps him overcome his stage fright. ~) «I BARBARA WALTERS SPECIAL Barbara Walters interviews Sylvester Stallone, Tom Selleck. Kenny Rogers and Stevie Wondef. (R) ( 1 hr.) • MERV GRIFFIN Guests: Deney Terrio, Eva Gabor, Bobby Caldwell. Carole Mathews. Stephen Birmingham. ( 1 hr.) I IRELAND: A TELEVISION HISTORY MASTERPIECE THEATRE "Pride And Pre}u- dlce" Mr. Comns seeks a reconclllatlon with the Bennet family and intends to choose one of the glr1s for a wife (Par I 2) (R) o { 1 hr.) CC) MOVIE "Echoes Of A'Summer" ( 1976, Orama) Richard Harris, JOdie Foster. A termlnally Ill 12-year- old glrl gives her illusion-filled father and her blindly determined mother the courage to accept her late. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) (()TOP RANK BOXING From Ft. Worth. Tex.as. (2 hrs . 30 min.) CID TO BE ANNOUNCED (2 HRS .. 30 MIN.) (%) MOVIE "Foul Play" (1 978, Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase. A librarian enlists the aid of an inept police detective after she becomes Involved In a bizarre series of murders and kidnapping attempts. ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) 9:30 D e GIMME A BREAK Nell and the Chief real- ize they have weight problems and aecide to go on a diet together (A) llPAULHOOAN (!) MOVIE "Caged" (1 950, Orama) Eleanor Par- ker. Agnes Moorehead. A voung girl falsely lmpris- NEW JAPANESE RESTAURAN TRY OUR DAILY SPECIAL Enjoy Teriyaki • Tempura ShuthJ bu prepared by oar lamoua Japaane Chef • Beer • Wine • Saki @ JAPANESE ~gist.L RESTAURANT NOW OPEN FOB LIJNCB Mon. tlvv frt. 11:IO to 1:IO Dinner "°"' • p.m. .... front 4 p.nt. C~Wedft11d8f 171-1111 3l40 t COIST IM. Ccaolla Ill - FOR INFORMATION -··JoRTAAt~OO:il•••• CALL llNO IALDWIN ••• 676--0!27 15 ~ CD CD N J I I I I I I l 16 N Thursday (continued) co . ~ oned for theft becomes a bitter, hostile woman. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) CD MOVIE "Pick-Up Summet" ( 1981, Comedy) Michael Zelnlker, Carl Matotle. The tun-filled sum- mer vacation or two high school students culminates In a hotly contested pinball competition. 'R' ( 1 hr .. ~ 30mln.) -o 10:00. (J) KNOTS LANDING Abby gets her children ;f back from her ex-husband Jeff and plots revenge. and Karen takes on ano1her challenge. (R) ( 1 hr.) ~ e • HILL STREET BLUES A narcotics officer Is ~ Investigated for a sosplclous shooting, and Hiii a.nd ~ Renko take an Interest In two neglected children. 1)11 hr.) -..2 a: •• NEWS ABC NEWS CLOSEUP "V.l.P.'s: Vets In Pris.- on" (1 hr.) I TO THE MANOR BORN ODYSSEY "Seeking The Flrst Americans" Archaeologists from Texa.s to Alaska search for clues to the Identity of the first people to tread the American continent. (R) o ( 1 hr.) cm MOV1E "History Of T~ World -Part I" ( 1981. Comedy) Mel Brooks. Madeline Kahn. Man's illustri- ous history -from Neanderthal cavemen to the Spanish Inquisition -is examined. 'A' ( 1 hr., 33 min.) Cl) BIZARRE "Big Foot" • MOVIE "Blood Beach" (1981. Horror) John Saxon. Burt Young. A pair of police officers have their hands full when they investigate the cause of beachgoers being socked into the sand. never to be seen again. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 10:30. NEWS l saGNATURE Guest: Jaok Anderson. UPPOMPEll JOAN RIVERS COMEDY HOUR Adult puppeteer Barclay Shaw and the T roplcana Dancers are fea- tured. ( 1 hr.) 10:35 Ill) MOV1E ''The Chapman Report" ( 1962. Dra- ma) Efrem Zimballst Jr .. Jane Fonda. A sex survey conducted by a famous psychok>glst touches the lives of four typical suburban women. (2 hrs .. 35 min.Ji. 1 1:oo~g C1J o•News I y~ AS.te"o ~'&rrr . JOE FRANKLIN ~ .. A•S•H BENNYHIU BOTANIC MAN "Extinction Is Forever" Or. David Bellamy examines the balance of nature lnclu- 1 disruptions caused by humankind. BUSINESS REPORT DOCTOR IN THE HOOSE MOVIE "The Children" ( 1980, Honor) Martin Shakar. Gii Rogers. A strange radioactive cloud turns a group of schoolchKdren Into murderous zom- bies with black flngemalls. ·R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (1J MOVIE "Raging Boll" ( 1980, Biography) Rob· ert De Niro. Cathy Moriarty. Boxing champton Jake La Motta's aptitude for vlotence brings him success In the ring bu1 disfupts his personal life. 'R' (2 hrs., 8 mln.l 11:15 ([) MOVIE "If You Don't Stop It. You'll Go Blind" ( 1975. Comedy) Keefe Bra&&elle. Pat McCormaci(. Ribald stories, jokes and sketches Illustrate the funnier side of sex. 'A' ( 1 hr •. 23 min.) 11:308 (() QUINCY Quincy goes on a desperate search lo discover what caused the death of a young girl whose body degene<ated to that of a 70-~-old within three days. ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) • • TONIGHT Guest host: David Steinberg. Guests: Betty Thomas. Pete Barbuttl, Martin Mufi. l hr.) al ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE MOV1E ''Daughter Of The Mind" (1969, Mys- tery) Ray Milland. Gene Tierney. Following the death of his young daughter. a top government sci- entist becomes alarmed when her spirit begins 11~~(2hrs.) ANFORO ANO SON MOVIE "le Secret" Jean-Louis Trintlgnant, Mar- lene Jobert. An escapee from an Institution bflngs danger to a couple who befriends him. (2 hrs.) II UNOERSTA~ HUMAN BEHAVIOR CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 8POAT8 CENTER MOVIE "WOlfen" ( 1981. Suspense) Albert An- nty. Olene Venere. Police are feoed with an unueual probtem as New YOf1( City Is Invaded by a pack 01. ~woiv.. 'R' (1hr.,65mln.) l:BAOMPTON PLACE (Part 4) ( 1 hr.) MCWE "~y Of Terrof' (1981, Horror) Albert, Ertri Menn. A tpeoeshlp crew ~ a coterie of ~ din crMtures wt* looking tor enother' ~ lttanded on a for· ~ l)lanet. 'A' ( 1 hr •• 20 "*'.) H:41(G) MOVE "High Rlak" (1981, AdYM'lt'") ~Brolln.~l~il=~ ~':u;c:,::i.: .:~ ... p~ -CWlft!lCIOU ~ u ;:;;{ .tad VV. 1': SWEET SMELLS -Nell (Nell Carter ) joins a clup for overweight people and the Chief (Dolph Sweet) becomes convinced h e needs to shed a few pounds. too, but N ell's cooking dissol ves their resolve Jn "Do oc Diet" on "Gimme a Break" Thursday at 9:30 p.m. on KNBC (Ch. 4). 12:00 'ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT • VEGAS Dan searches tor the person who framed Lt. Nelson for the brutal murder of a wait- ress. (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) (f) MoVlE "The Caper Of The Golden Bulls" ( 1967. Adventure) Stephen Boyd, Yvette Mlmieux. A gang of professional crooks In Spain plans a spectacular bank heist during festival time In Pam- ~a. (2 hrs.) • MOVIE "Diary Of A Mad Housewife" ( 1970, Comedy) Carrie Snodgrass. Richard Benjamin, A New York housewife despondent over the superflci- allty of her famlly and evecyday Ille finally yields to having an affair with a writer wno turns out to be a bore. (2 hrs.) I LOVE. AMEflCAH STYLE 12: • • LATE NGHT WITH OAVIO ~AH Guest: Chris Waltace ( 1 tv.) I ~rltlsh Open First Round" from Troon, Scotland. (3 hrs.) cm MOVE "They Came From Within" (2 hrs.) (I) MOVIE "The Gong Show Movie'' (1980. Come- dy) Chuck Barria, Robin Altman. A TV host must contend with a variety of obstacles. Including net- work censors, lo put together a collection of bizarre acts for his show. 'R' ( 1 hr., 38 min.) 12:.09 (() MCMILLAN & WIFE An attempt on Mac's Ille results In the accidental death of a French Police Inspector's new bflde. (R) (2 hrs.) CC) MOVIE "Fort Apache, The Bronx'· ( 1981. Ora- ma) Paul Newman, Ed Asner. A tough ~ battles crime and corruption In New Yortc City s South Bronx neighborhood. 'R' (1 hr .. 59 min.) 12:"6CD MOVIE "Arst Famhy" ( 1980, Comedy) Gii- da Radner. Bob Newhart. The sexually repressed daughter ol the country's welrdeSt presidential fami- ly complicates her lather's attempts to conduct the affairs of state. 'R' ( 1 hr., 44 min.) 1:ooe MOVIE "Gunfight At Comanche Creek" ( 1963, Western) Audie Murphy, Colleen Miiier A detective Infiltrates a gang of outlaws for the pur- ~ of exposing their notorious leader. (2 hrs.) •MOVE "Foota1eps On The Moon" (1967) Doc- umentary: Narrated by Or. Werner von Braun. Man's tnt lunar eehieYements are revleWed. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • MOVtE ''The KJda Are Alright" ( 1979. Mullcal) fhe Who. Footagl of eome of the rock band's per-'°'"*"* ate lnt..-.p«-.d With lnteNtews of the QrOlli membert. 'PG' (1 hr .. 45 mtn.) 1:10• MCME "Pretty Pollon" {1968, Suepenla) Anthony Perklnl, 1'tMad9y Wetd. An ex-.convlct reNml to prteon 1ft., 1 brief t-unt •• an lmeglnery I 1 ~1. (1 hr .. »mfn.) ·• • • • • • ~I N ~ !,IJM'C1 ~Ad I m/1 I ••••en M fr tlf061 ~ rua· -.~,. {%) MOV1E "Gunn" ( 1967, Mystery) Craig Stevens. Edward Asner. Private eye Peter Gunn Is asked to lnvest~te a gangland murder. (1 hr .. 34 min.) 1:30 8. N8C NEWS OVERHfGHT CID MOVIE "The Silent Partner" ( 1979, Suspense) Elliott Gould, Christopher Plummer. A bank teller's imptomptu attempt to cash In on a robbery leads to harassment and terror when the real thief chases him 10 recapture his loot. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) 2:00 e MOV1E "Diamond Head" ( 1963, Drama) Charlton Heston. Yvette Mimleux. A wealthy Hawahan pracllces a double standard when he opposes his Sister's plans to marry a half-breed Hawauan while he himself has a pregnant mistress. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) Cl) MOV1E "Fairy Tales" ( 1978, Corn&;y) Don Sparks, Sy Richardson. A handsome prince experi- ences many encounters as he journeys through fairy land In search of the woman who will bear his heir 'R' i hr .. 20 min.) 2:05 NEWS 2:10 RAT PATROL 2:30 MORNING STRETCH e MOVIE "Curse Of The Vampires" ( 1970. Hor- ror) Amalia Fuenlls, Eddie Garcia. A brother and sister learn that their vamplrlsm was acquired from their mother. (I hr .. 30 min.) eNEWS 2:4098 NEWS Ill) WORLD AT LARGE 2;450 MOV1E "Five Summer Stories" (1975) Doc- umentary Slow-motion sequences highlight this examination of the surfing lifesty1e filmed in South- ern California and Hawaii. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) {%) MOVIE "Daughters 01 Darkness" ( 1971. Dra- ma) Delphine Seyrig. John Karlen. A couple on their honeymoon arrive in a frightened town Where many young women have recently been mysteriously mur- dered. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) 2:50(C) MOV1E "The High And The Mighty" ( 1954, Drama) John Wayne. Clalre Trevor. An airplane with 22 passengers aboard runs into danger en route to San Francisco. (2 hrs .. 20 min.) 3:009 RAT PATROL (f) JOE FRANKLIN (ll)NEWS 3:108 MOV1E "The New Healers" (1972. Drama) Leif Erickson. Robert Foxworth. Rural townspeople ignore the services of a new paramedic unit until a dam bursts. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 3:20(8) MOVIE "In God We Trust" (1980, Comedy) Marty Feldman. Andy Kaufman. A naive monk Is sent out Into the world to raise money for his lmpov· erished monastery. 'PG' (1hr.37 min.) Cl) MOVIE "Doctor Zhivago" (1965. Orama) Omar Sharif, Geraldine Chaplin. Two lovers struggle amidst the spirit and passions of the Russian Revo- lution. (3 hrs .. 15 min.) 3:30. VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM Of THE SEA (I) CR. FOOTBAU HIGHLIGHTS •:OO Cf) JIMMY SWAGGART (I) SPORTS CENTEA 4:06111) FUNT1ME 4:1oe MOVIE "The Quick Gun" (1964, Western) Audie Murphy. Merry Anders. A cowpoke Is forgiven by the townspeople f<>f' his past misdeeds when he battles a gang of notorious outlaws who have been tormenting~ town. (1 hr .. SO min.) 4:15. lllCME "The Hollywood Knights" (1980. Comedy) Robert Wuhl, Tony Denza.. On Halloween eve in 1965, a rowdy high school gang wreaks havoc In Beverly Hills to avenge the closing of their hangout by the local home owners association. 'A' ( 1 hr , 39 min.) 4:20(%) MOV1E "Funhouse" (1981, Horror) 81z.a- beth Berridge. SylVla Miles. Four teen-agers spend a frightful night In a camlval tunhouse Inhabited by a demented barker and his monstrous son. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 mln.) • 4:30. VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA Cf) JIM BAKKER 4:35 Ill) I DREAM Of JEANNIE Plummer stars as Nazi HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Christopher Plummer stars as a Nazi SS officer in the CBS movie "The Scarlet and the Blac.k," al9o starring Gregory Peck and Sir J ohn Gielgud. Markie Polt join& Lee Majors aa a regular in the ABC hit series "The Fall Guy''. . .Ed Marinaro of "Hill Street Blues'' hu been cut in the NBC movie "Bom Beautiful." a\aning Erin Gray and Lori Stncer . Nancy Fox jolnl Don Sut100 in ''The Winning Team." a remake of the 1~7 movie starring Doria Day and Ronald Re..-n. (,~~'-n_s_ld_• __ T_v ______ ) He sold furniture 'between roles' By JERRY BUCK AP T ... w .. lon Wrltet LOS ANGELES -When Dean Butler was "between roles," he eschewed the usual pursuits of the out-of-work actor and went to work in a furniture store. Butler, who stars as Almanzo Wilder in the NBC series "Little House: A New Beginning," was in and out of school at the University of the Pacific while he was trying to establish himself as an actor. "l starred with StephanJe Zimbalist in the TV movie 'Forever ' and then I couldn't get another job," he said. "It was a year and a hate before I was cast In 'Little Howie.' It seemed like an eternity. I produced some radio shows. I even collected unemployment -and that was not done in m) family . . . I did.J\t want to be a deadbeat, so I got a job in a furniture store. "I didn't want to be a waiter because every out-of-work actor is a waiter," he said. ''I didn't want to hang around with unemployed actors llatening to their stories of how they lost this part or that part." . One of the parts he auditioned for was Adam Kendall in "Little House on the Prairie.'' He didn't get the part. But casting director Susan Suk.man remembered h.im when she needed a husband for Laura Ingalls. "They flew me down from college to meet Michael Landon," he said. "I was told that whatever I did, don't act for him. So I read for Mike in a very natural way. That's the way he likes it. Before I walked out the door he asked me what I'd be doing in May. I said I'd be doing my final exaJnS." Two days after he graduated from college. he started his role in ''Little House.'' The series, which begins its ninth year in the fall, is U]ldergoing several changes. The title changes from "Little House on the Prairie" to "Little House: A New Beginning." Michael Landon is leaving the show, but will remain as executive producer. Karen Grassle, who plays h1s wife, also is leaving. The focus of the new show will be on the Wilders, played by Melissa Gilbert as Laura Ingalls Wilder and Dean Butler aa A.1manz.o Wilder. Victor French, who was F.dwards the first three years, is returning. Landon's daughter, Leslie Landon, also will join the show in t.he fall aa Etta Plum, the new achool teacher. Butler was born in Canada, but waa raised in Piedmont, Calif. His first role wu u an extra in "The Streets of San Frandlco" ln Ur16 .• 11rd gotten an agent in San Frandaco the week before," he said. "I worked one day and loved it. It was exactly as I thought it would be. When I saw mywlf on the acreen. l was gone in an instant.'' He began doUli commercials, which helped h1m obtain membenhip in the Screen Actors Guild. 'Higgins' continues to stay busy By NANCY ANDERSON ~ ........... HOLLYWOOD -''Magnum Pl." will be out of prod.uc uc1tion ·until midawnmer. However, John Hilfennan. the starchy but honorable Higgins in the popular GBS.bQ~. i.an't restlna. He's wincilnl-,Sp a guest role in ''Talet of the :en. Monkey,'' an ABC-TV fJhn and hM been t(ped to join a distinguiahed cut in ''Little Gloria . .. lfaeP_y at Last," a four-hour rnini-eeriea for NBC. So he'• makfnc tbe roundt of all the networkt. In "Utt.le Gloria," an adaptadcln of Barbara Goldmlith'a book. he'll work with Bene Davia, Maureen Stapleton, An&ela Lanabury, Glynla Johna and a.m.rd R~ a awnpeny not to be m1 111 ~ .., .. ___ ..,._ ~ts' limmn bJDd dme ~ I Dean Butler was called in when they were searching for a husband for Laura Ingalls on "Little House on the Prairie." His first dramatic speaking role wu three lines on "The Streeta of San Frandax>." Lat.er, in 1977, he was given the starring role in the movie "Forever." "His career was really popping," he said. "It's rough to deal with that. rd drive by the studios and lt seemed aa though they were barTed by lron ptes. I had to get out of Loe Angeles. One of the things about thia city is that SUCICe9I is flaunted rjght in f.ront of you. It's depreming and oppreeeive when you don't have any sucoesa or any money." Butler said that be and Mils Gilbert are ready to carry the load of the aeries. "She's certainly ready," he aid. "She's had ao much experienee and she's done., ~1-~es. I think the network will be qukker to ~ us now becauee we have more responlibillty.' sergeant while be was in the Air Force prior to enterina abow buainml. Htlle,rman plays Higgins, a a\uffy. retired Britiah army officer, with such authority \hat "Magnum'' vi~ers never suspect or totally forget his genuine origins, Texas and non-com military status. "It's ~" he mWM!ll, "how many people assume rm One woman wrote saying, 'You are a credit to . .' "I had to tell that rm from Texas.'' Whereas Tom Selleck la the sexy main attraction of "Magnum" Hillerman ceta a quantity of fan mail with two-tbinl8 oomln, from teen...,.. Th• writ.en run the ~ from little chlldnn to the elderly, but, IO far DOOi .... been.an En,Uah military type, either ldentJfyinc ~th Hiaim or l'..eJlU.nlC hbn • a lampoon. JO To date, Hlllerinan'a Hawaiian mjoum bam't broulbt Cll1 • cw of 'Todt ,.,., ... dluleaopbotik ~::-~:.am...:-.-·=..--:~ "-":,':·~~~~·~ 'rittlit• -aA dim I don't d 3 b I t• I I 11 _.. ...,........ . Burt and Tom admire each other t7 ~ 0 - By JACK MARTIN b c..-r Mew• s.mc. '° Today's top tale is a touching little report about · Hollywood's hottest mutual admiration society -~ Big Burt Reynolds and "Magnum P .I." star Tom a. Selleck. Seems Burt is Tom's biggest fan. And to ~ prove his undying admiration, he dispatched an c:.. autographed picture to his idol carrying the § following Inscription: Dear Tom I gave you to the ID SelleckB when you were 3-mont.hs-old. I thought it ~ was time that I told you that I am your real father. ~ You owe me nothing for this but your total loyalty ~ and gratitude for the rest of your life. Signed: Your I\) dad, Burt. And there's more. "P.S .," the message read, "You can start sh owing your gratitude by developing your own style." Selleck, right now in Yugoslavia filming his first big-screen stellar effort "High Road to China," has the framed photo in his dr~ing room and shows it to everyone, proudly. Like I said, a touching tale. TEMPER, TEMPER: During one of his legendary "foul moods," r ock supe rstar Rod Stewart sacked his manager of 13 years, Billy Gaff. And poor Billy dissolved into copious tears and practically fell to his knees, begging raunchy Rod to take him back. But Stewart, having done ditto to his longtime press agent, Tony Toon, the week before, is said to be "cleaning out his professional house." lNlders say the reason for this is that wife Alana wants all new blood on her husband's staff. Anyway, Mr. Gaff hasn't done too badly out of bis association with Stewart. Billy owns a house in Beverly Hills, a house in London, a house in Spain, an apartment overlooking Central Park in New York City, two Rolls Royces, three race horses and several assorted fur coats. So he should dry those tears and find himself another rock star. 'nley're a dime a dozen, anyway. BIGGER AND BETTER: And now news of yet another larger-than-life performer, Orson WeUes, that great beached whale of show business. We lles is threatening to sue a French writer because of a newly published biography that hints the big man has enjoyed a rather odd aex life. The touchy Orson wants a Paris court to atop the presses because he feels the aleazy tome is an invasion of the intimacy of his private life - particularly aome reportedly steamy scenes with wife No. 2, Rita Hayworth. RUMORS ARE FLYING: Multi-millionaire playwright NeU Simon and his actrell wife, Marsh.a Mason, are busy, busy, busy denying tbos~ persistent rumora that their "idyllic marriage" is in deep and aerious distress. Simon said ne and Marsh.a are "aa happy aa ever." Ot coune, they do spend month.a apart and they ~ eelllng their houae in Beverly HllJa and she is buying bet' own spread in New Mexico and he is aeen a.round New York a lot with various and sundry other ladies. So "happy as ever.'' Doubtful. Hillerman tries to avoid playing "a stock character" or being typecast, and he's been 8UCCl!81ful in lUa efforts. "But," he aa-ys. "I no~ predict anything regarding the work I'm doing. • "AMERICA WANTS to forget the war, but we shouldn't forget the warriors,'' Larry Wilcox, ex· warrior, says decisively. ''Twenty-five hundred men are mlllirl&.'' he aaya, "and there've been first-band liabtino of 1,300 of thele. It's documented Uuouch t&e deleNe int.e~ a&erlCY that men (American) are still Uvtnc in Vietnam. '"T'boee are 1he people we thould do ....ihina about." 'li\at eomethln& really aan be done w a time\ of Wllcox't faith. ''The i...ae ol hmWea ~ in W ............ D.C., bM ...-i a~ mnount of time and ... , ....... ~ (• &hll ~) . ..LMt ,.,1 ...... , ............ ........ ••~·~s~ ~ ...... er™ ..... / I I I I I I I l I .. I I ~ I I , 18 i ( ,.,,.,. ) ... ~ 'Oilcan Harry' cad : on 'Mighty Mouse' • :g . RODENT RETORT -I waa d.i8cumlna old ":. cart.oonl with a f~ friends when °Mighty Mau.e1' ~ came up. Nobody could think of the name of the cat -' who wore that Jona coat and alwa)'9 caUled trouble ~ for Mi&hty MOU8e and his girlfriend mouee. I _ believe it waa OUcan Harry, but nobody agrees with _q me. a: Here I come to eave the day! Oilcan Harry wu indeed the cad who was continually trying to sink his teeth into Pearl Pureheut. ~ATION CllARACTER -rm a Kurt Ruaell fan and was dla:uasing his career the other night when a made-for-TV movie was mentioned that I've never aeen. Of ooune, my friends may be wrong. Did Ruaell play the guy who killed all thoee people lrom a Texas rooftop axne years back? Rusaell played Charles Whitman in "The Deadly Tower." You may recall Whitman was the real-life mus murderer who gunned down 46 people, killing 13, from atop a University of Texaa tower ln 1966. John Fonythe, Ned Beatty and Richard Yniguez co-starred ln the TV movie, which first aired in 1975. SISTER, SISTER -I'm having an argument about which Meedowa sister, Jayne or Audrey, starred as Alice in "The Honeymoonen." And which one ia married to Steve Allen? Audrey Meadows played Ralph Kramden's bride, while Jayne LI Steve Allen'• bride. Fans of Audrey's wiae-cracking style will get to 1ee more of the actn!9I this seaaon on ABC's ''Too Cloee For Comfort." She's joining the cast as a aemi-regular after a long abaence from TV. DYNASTY DROPOUT -I was IOfT)' to hear that James Farentino hu been dropped from "Dynasty." His aeries never aeem to laat very long. Does he plan to take on another aeries soon? Actually his first aeries, ''The Lawyers," ran ' ... Dallas' From Page 3 home 9Cl"eens. Will they show us J .R. in the buff? Or stage a laser duel on the Ewing ranch? Well, stranger things have happened in Hollywood. Remember, this LI the place where they tried to revive Don Adams' bumbling apy Maxwell • Smart (from the TV 1eries "Get Smart") ln a feature film a couple yeara back. That film, incidentally, was a dud at the box offic·e . This is abo the place where studio executives went on a binge foe a while in cranking out made-for-TV movies based on old leriea such as "GilliRan's Island," "The Beverly Hillbillies" and ''The Brady Bunch.'' FortUnately, that'• one trend that hat petered out. Still. if the ''Dallas" theatrical movie is a sucoe., you can bet the copying machines ln Hollywood will be working overtime. We'll probably IOOll be offered ''Three'• Company -The Motion Picture" or even "UtUe Hou.ae on the Prairie -The Motion Picture.'' It may be only a matter of time before your living room tube and your neighborhood silver .::reen beco1De virtually indistinguiahabJe. 'Bible Baffle' asks about Bible ( ___ w_o_r_d_a_,,_m_• ___ ) FILL ltJ Tl4E Ml~SfNG t.ErrE~ ,.._, "fHc ''TV ~" BELOW. I II M llKIE ~I IOI m IJ lutU 11 I ICIHI I IOI I I IEI trl II NI I IAIN IDOILI I I ,~~~ ~ REARfNJGE IHE ~ ( . C..EirefZ~ You FILLED IN fl; ~ -,-0 Sl't:Ll "f'H€ tJl..ME a= A "11«~ fl&Uft: : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I three aeuons. But considering both "Cool Million" and his role on "Dynasty" were dropped after one g<>-round, I guesa Farentino hasn't bad much luck on the home ICreell. He'• shying away from another attempt at the moment, but will star in ''Big Brother," a made--for-TV movie. TOMMY'S TONY -Waa thrilled to see Tonuny Tune win a Tony since I have loved his dancina ever since seeing ''The Boy Friend" years back. Sidn't be once star in a variety aeries? What a sharp memory you have. Before becoming an award-wlnnlna Broadway choreo- grapher and director, Tune ta~ht the Gold- digger11 a tap or two as one of the resuiara on the 1969 edition of "Dean Martin Presen ts the Goldd.iaen," wbich waa a summer fill-in for the regulaiMartin eeries. Send your lettss to Pepper O'Brien, United Feature Syndicate, 200 Park Avenue, Room 602, New York, N.Y. 10168. Victoria Prl.ndpal as Pam Ewing and Patrick Dul fy, her husband Bobby, on "Dallas. " Baffle," a game show where it's more important to know c:hapter and vene than the name of the latest tune. "Bible Baffle.'' bro~dc~at to millions nationwide b)t the Olr1at1an BrolldcaltiJ\c Network, qui:aee COil--· -bow much d>ey know .... t Abraham and Adlm. ..... and apirlte. and .,...,..,. and~--- "We're aot tr7'nl tio ..a. a bic Job out of Uw Sible... ..,.. AllDa &ueounu. tM erocr .. '• u.Kiale )Illa ...... "ft't Ml lAce '!•'N ........ ~·· .. -.~...,._'°.,. fl btailr." t r c _____ ,_v __ i_._,,_._._,_. _____ ) Who were 2 stars of 'Barbary Coast?' By W. WILSON CASEY c.,.., ..... ...,,... 1. Who were the two stan of "Barbary Cout?" One of the two, Caah Conover, owned a San Franci8co gambling cuino; while the other. Jeff Cable, was an undercover investigator from the governor of California. 2. Lloyd Bridaes (of "Sea Hunt" fame) starred aa "Joe Forrest«," the vetenn oop who still walked the beat lnatead of a desk job. Who was the hoste9a of a cock1ail lounge who hoped Joe would get settled down with her? 3. Name the aeries. Clues: Con a conner . . . Pete Ryan . . . Private-eye partner11hip . . . CBS . . . F.ddie Albert . . . Malcolm . . . Maggie . . . Charlie Callas . . . Sharon Gless. 4. Many know that David Janssen starred as ''The Fugitive" always on the run, moving from place to place. What was Ja.nsaen's name on the series? 5. The actor of ''The FBI" fame once starred as Stu on "77 Sunaet Strip." Name him. 6. On "Barnaby Jones'' with Buddy Ebsen in the title role, J .R. (Mark Shera) !IOroetimes helped Barnaby crack c.aaes. What was J.R.'s ultimate career goal? ANSWERS: 1. Do•g McClare ud Wllllam Slaataer i. Georlla (Pat Crowley) 3. Swttcli 4. Kimble 5. Efrem ZlmbaJl1t Jr. I. Lawyer TV Teasers are available in the book, "TV Trivia Quiz," which includes more than 300 questioM and may be ordered for $3 from Case Co., 101 Lafayette St, Spartanburg, SC 29303. Linda GNy, as Sue Ellen Ewing, and Howard Keel, as Clayton Farlow, enjoy a pleasant momenc in "Dallas.·• The show's contestants moetly are llJinols residenca, becau. the lhow'• shoe--string budaet doeal't provide foe cout-to-<'lOMt travel The CBN netwotlr, however, bu more than 2,500 cable TV affiliates ecrom the country. . 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Can .. etc. 15 Dire need 17 -Time for Sergeants 18 Allys.' org. 20 Scorch a bit 21 TV- 22 Farmhand of yore 24 Brunched 25 -Piggy 26 Singer Pons 28 See 30 Across 29 -Act of Murder 30 28 Across Famed 1 Bill and Andrews 40 A-ls Born 42 Sperber on Bosom Buddies 43 House overhang 45 Sue-Langdon 46 Aller do 47 Miss Funicello 49 Clock numeral 50 Gleason's Ralph 52 Role for Lavin 54 Role tor 2 Down 55 Played Dr. Walson lo Basil DOWN 2 Miss Sanford 3 Bad Day-Black Rock 4 Pinch 5 Role for Shroyer 6 Bilko or Snort(el 7 TV's Johnson 8 Twisted 9 We Hardly Knew- Johnny 10 Mr. Borgnine 11 Haley's opus 13 Penny 16 By way of 19 Exodus hero 21 To-Wllh Love 23 Roberta- 25 Vera- 27 Autograph 28 Mr. Holbrook 31 Cesar- 32 Ending with contradict 34 Sked abbr. 35 Plays Coralee on Palmerstown 36 -Taylor plays Peckler 37 India royalty 38 Heater of a sort 39 To this point 41 Live It up 43 Concludes 44 Ollie's pal 47 "What a good boy--" 48 Actor Wallach 51 Symb. for gold 53 Inspector General: abbr. 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When Jenny balks at posing nude, Jackie suggests Stu the photographer drug her. Greg continues to. suspect Liza's story of rape. In prison, Ray daydreams of escaping and doing in the Martin clan. As Brandon waits for her in Hong Kong, Erica makes announcement that she is staying in the states to star in Lars's movie. Lars must renege when director says the star part is taken and suggests Erica audition for third-string role. Unaware Palmer is behind the assignment, Cliff takes research post. Steve catches error made by Nina, saving company millions. Daisy and Steve bed down. When Palmer again refuses to make love to her, Donna accuses him of being unable to perform in bed. A furious Palmer starts to attack her, but is impotent. Rick learns where F.stelle is staying. • ANOTHER WORLD: When Steve tells Rachel Alice wanted curtailment of Steve and Rachel's friendship, an angry Rachel wants to stop sculpting for museum. Brian wins mayoral race by landslide. Cecille unaware that Alma pulling horse tranquilizers in Blaine's milk. Although the movie has not yet begun shooting, it is already over- budget. Part of the cast comes to Bay City. Jason wants old script back but Milo and Victor insist on using updated version. Dating Len, Quinn decides to stop seeing Bob. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Barbara admits she loves Gunnar but must stay with James in order to keep Paul. When Barbara won't submit to sex, James has a second go-round in bed with Brenda the cook. "&rbara almost catches them but Ariel, aware of what's happening, intercedes before Barbara can ~ anything. Karen stunned that Annie and Jeff plan to marry even though Annie thinks she ca.naet have children due to Karen changing medical report. Annie considers undergoing second set of tests. In Drusue, Tom and Margo try to reach Bilan before Mr. Big, unaware that they are being watched. Lisa resumes Dolly Valentine gomip column. Lisa refta!S to be Ariel's matron of honor. John badgers Kim about her relationship with Stan. CAPITOL: Danny tells Rog he wants Wally to lose at cards, then iurn gigolo in order to pay back on markers. Danny's plan is to have all the McCandlas brothen under his thumb in their attempts to help Wally: Matt to shave points on major football game; Thoma• for drugs from hospital; Tyler for political clout. After being nasty at lint, Bntnda, longing for friendship. offers to help She1'ey with her F;ngllsh. Frank tel.la Trey he plans to help Shelley with her Encllah· Frank tells 'l'rey be plans to &et Shelley to F.urope whether ahe wanta to So « not. Sloane pretends to Mark, C1aril9a and Julie ahe has accepted Tyler and Julie's encacement but really int.ends to have Tyler for henelf. Aft.er conversation with Sloane, Jucbon once aaaln yatnst Tyler and Julie'• marriqe. '°be GETS WHAT S H E WANTS -Nancy Stafford plays the alJuring Adrienne Hunt, who catches the eye of many a young rich bachelor in Madison, in NBC's daytime drama, "The Doctors," seen weekdays at 11 a.m. on KNBC (Ch. 4). decides to write memoirs baring entire Clegg/ McCandless feud -an idea Clarissa dreads. Mark realizes his hermit wife Paula curtailed his career. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Without going into detail, Roman asks Mickey questions about legal responsibilities if there is a death and no body is found. Julie and Alice are not certain that Doug's flirtation with the widowed Mrs. Matuso and his plans to sell .casino to Stephano are merely to get infonnation on the Demearaa. Wanting to forget the tragedy of Samantha's murder in her apartmen t, Marlena moves into new penthouse. Stephano o~ers Alex to keep Liz in line no matter what. A letter from Evan Why land mentions Tommy Horton's daughter Sandy. Tony and Renee decide to go on with their lives; Tony suggests that Renee make play for David. Chris and Roman agree to be friends. Meliaa continues to hide Oliver. DOCTORS: C.Ontacting the graverobbers, Billy pays enormous sum to get heirloom necklace Mona desires, but Lt. Reed i.a traill.ns Billy. Kit and Jeff argue about whether an ailing patient should be told truth about hie illness. Matt decides to return to surgery, but during a critical moment in the operating room, Matt must have his son Mike take over procedure. With Medicine Man near bankruptcy, Natalie begs Ivie to become regular singer at club. EDGE OF NIGHT! Jodie insists she is not related to martyr of Eden, but Pietro refuses to believe her. Working a1 Sky's financial adviser, Spencer tel.la Raven not to filht about return of her fortune to Sky. Raven agreea. Moving back with Geraldine, she feels like a poor relation. Raven decides to regain the Whitney fortune by getting the real Sky to fall in love with her, but he only wants Val. Jodie realizes the Endicotts are trying to run the land of Eden with underworld tactics. GENERAL HOSPITAL: After night of lovemaking with Holly. Luke discovers she's left and is unaware she's back home telling her father she's made contact with the man he wants and Luke's on her side. Jackie, Laura and Tiffany become roommates in building Edward owns. Dernley wants Ruby's apartment building so he can tear it down for shopping mall. Amy admits she burned sponge, then moves out of house and in with the less-than-delighted He.ather. Joe and Rick looking for Packy who's off to find Johnny's "second," Bernie/Buster, who just got out of prison. Noah returns from Africa. With teenage son Tommy coming home, Audrey wonders If she can cope. GUIDING LIGHT: Told Jackie is presumed dead in plane crash, a distraught Justin blames himself. Going back to work. Justin is hostile and irritable. During therapy a third personality of Carrie emerges -the meek Carrie MacKenzie. Not wanting to destroy Ross and aware she'll be institutionalized for a long time, Carrie Marler wants to let him go. The evil Carrie Anderson takes over and tries to push Carrie Marler to her death Henry tells Mike his son Sean had signet ring with both unaware Mark wears that ring. Mike learns Rita recently lived in Portland. Ed and Maureen admit they love each other but plan to take things slowly. Floyd feels uncomfortable renting Spaulding mansion. Leslie Ann gets nervous because her background may be investigated for custody caae. While helping Quint in underwater search for barge in St. Croix, Nola gets caught on coral reef. She struggles to get free and her pressure tank gets dangerously low. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Listening to tape of Peter's confession about Mary being Kat's baby and Marco and Karen making switch, Jenny confronts Father Campion and he says it is true that Mary is Kat's child. Jenny decides to keep knowledge to herself while Brad talks Kat into marriage and being content with role of Mary's stepmother. WiJJ. however, gets copy of Mary's birth certificate and realizes part of the truth. Jenny pleads for his silence and he struggles with his oonsdence. Viclo decides to aue Clint for using her byline in his paper. While on date with him, she has lawsuit message delivered via singing telegram. Edwina takes leave of absence from paper to write movie. Marco learns biJI younger brother Gary, whom he hasn't seen since Gary was six, is in town to find the Ralston clan. Bo hires Rafe to find •Ralston. RYAN'S HOPE: Just before race, Ox cdld to win. Told by Dee that Ox and Jane slept ~er, an angry Roger vows revenge. Just before race begins., Ox arrested for stealing Roger's mother's pearls. Dee learns that Hollis has refused Joe's offer of waterfront property in exchange for Crystal Palace air space. Aware that Dee has trapped her into bragging on tape about originating plot to kidnap Arley, Kim decides on long vacation at Rae's eXpeNe. Dee prepares to play tape of Kim to Rae and use it !or black.mail. Rae and Hollis decide on one-week truce. Maeve tells Faith and Jill that Johnny IA impoesible to live with. SEARCH F OR TOMORROW: Dane, Aja and Travia coaUnue their aearch for Liza on the Orient .£xprea Tnvia has curlolity about a casket on the train. Sunny and Lee OONOle each other. She is wonied about Dane's disappearance and Lee is di.atta'Cht that he has been unable to find Roger Lee. Jo tel.la Brian to get his Ute t.osether or loee everyone who lows him. ·1· d~l 2823 east coast highway ~~~"1~--·-. . ...... .. .. ...... .. .. .................. -....& ......... . ---------___ ..... _____ ....,..-=-~ ....... -· ~----·51 ·---------------------------------------~~ .... --~~--------=== ...... -.-_-_-____ ·:=~------JUI-. _t_to __ ld __ lut __ w __ ee_k--by __ the....,_po_w_e_n __ tba __ t_be==tba=--~~ The other side of moneyneededforatoryllneorlocationwillbegiven ;;g I to the show." ~ Jane Elliot story Potter abo spoke to the poalbility of cast-~ , cutting. "We have just begun a 13-week cycle, and ,- By IJNDA HIRSCH Allen Potter, the urbane, triple-Emmy - winning producer of "Guiding Light," has been reading all the press concerning the imminent departure of that program's Jane Elliot, who plays Carrie. Potter does not wish to do battle with Jane, w;th whom he has made peace, but merely set viewers' minds at ease by telling the other side of the story. . On the'issue of Jane's departure: "Jane was not axed. When we went into negotiations it was for a year's contract only. As the end of that year drew cloeer it was obvious from the way the Carrie storyline was being written that the character was being terminated. I spoke with Doug Marland, the show's head writer, a few months earlier, Jmd he said he had an alternative story which would have Carrie develop a third persona Ii ty, still be troublesome to Roa but not as evil as the wicked Carrie we've been pre.enting. "I felt that the story had been done. At no time was Carrie's storyline about her per se, but it was really about her effect on thoee around her and those who loved her. To me, seeing Carrie's evolvement would not have been a great storyline, although it would have been feasible and I know as a writer Doug Marland could have handled it. "Jane felt that as her contract time ran short she should have been called into the office by me and told. Maybe ao, but I felt she knew when her contract wu coming to a cloee -she negotiated it -and teeing how the story wu going, didn't need to be notified. At that point I felt it would have been stating the obvious. Perhaps I should have spoken with her and said. 'By the way, your contract'• up in a month.' I didn't. It was not meant as a alight in any way. Other acton have bad their contracts come to a cloee and have not been called into the office." Jennifer Cooke, who portrays fasruon model ~an Nelson, is one of the reasons the daytime drama, "Guiding Light," is 90 popular with its fans. The BOap opera is seen weekdays at 2 p.m. on KNXT (Ch. 2). In a previous column we mentioned the possibility that the cut of Elliott may have been due to budget. Potter says not true. "Procter & Gamble is not pinch-pennying on 'Guiding L~t._' I was Gullt. ~P ~ • !'iB'ff CUSS SIG!'i-Vl'S A BECl!'i/YINC .4PRIL IN • HA!'iDMADE <}fJIL TS • CIFTS • ANTIQU£S • F.MIRlCS • OOU•MAJ(INC SVPPUES 1701M••&W:- CNmt ToMllNan'a. • ~ Ml 112 YOU DESERVE TO fEEt G.Q9D . . ~~ 6414300 . ... c ...... ....,c ....... . WISTCU .. C .. IONAC11C OfflCI· ., ...... A. ..... 104JWelltlH• ..... tll ... .,.,. ..... C-C...'i•••-...... ... ,,.,,.,.. ,,,,_ llell"9d none of our stars hflS been let go. Janet Grey, who c8 plays Eve, has just signed a new contract. Every - cast member who is a part of the show will remain ~ with the show through this cycle and the g- foreseeable future." ';< Potter's main concern is that neither cast nor ~ viewer feels that "Guiding Light" will be sending ~ tons of characters to the hinterlands. ~ One rumor that Potter is trying hard to squelch co through the pre911 and by sending memos to the cast oo concerns Doug Mar land's leaving the show. I\) According to Potter, "Doug is still doing breakdowns for the show, he is wtder contract and will continue to remain the "Guiding Light" head writer in the foreseeable future.'' "However, P&G and Doug have decided to explore the expansion of Doug's considerable talents in the area of consultant to other P&G aoape while he continues as head writer of 'Guiding Light'." This is not an uncommon practice, since Agnes Nixon often toiled as comultant to ABC's ll08pe while exercising control over "All My Children." >.. for Jane Elliot, she considered staying in New York since her husband Luis was working as a cameraman for "All My Children,.' but the duo have decided 10 peck their bags and head home to L .A. And in the future for "Guiding Light." Potter prom18e9 -and will certainly deliver if last year is an indication -exciting storylines, sleek production and a IOCko cast. • Have a question about your favorite BOap « soap star? Write to Lynda Hirsch, clo Fif!ld Newspaper Syndicate, P.O. Box 1. 9620, Irvine, CaUL. 92714. She will answer as many questions aa ahe can in her column, but the volume of mail makes personal reP_lies impossible. A New Body In Only 30 Days WHllHt Pai1hl E1trol11 Pre1ra•1 Did JOU ..., drMm of bel~n eNlpe without Jogging, cahtMnlce, or ht llftlng progreme? Now ....... '"lftortlea wclM" COIDpUt.tnd eleotronlc equipment from Europe Worb JOUF mueclM .,,,,,. you ,..,_, Even M rou're the correct weight for ,our =• end bulld. poof muecle t0Qe CM~ cancel Ihle out (Juel Mil JOllllf mlnorl), end CM ontJ be owei'come .,, ......... wort............r, " .... "" ... of ..................... JOU ...... ...... of IMpendlng po-. trJ tM ~·.., to pull ,our fliWe beck Into eMpe. WITH NO PAIN, NO 8TRAJN, NO IWEAT a NO FAT1GUll Get In ehape for eummer vacatlonl .. I ..,, I I -• .,. ~ .• -~ .• ~ ... _:: ___ ·_.. ..... ,,""J ... ,EJ".t ••.• ' ·.:.:....:..::_._··· ·.1·····' • ...... .,,,.. .. -,,---.. .. ---:-~r . . ----- Al &ARDEN GROVE · SUBARU <t< ¢ ¢ .. 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H - * * * Fulll•rton, opposl's 1t but will Listen to further expluna tions by Reagan. and Dan Lungren, R- Lon~ Beach. strongly supports 1t They stated their v1t.•ws tx>forl• the World Affairs Counci l panC'I meeting Thursday night at the South Coast Plaza Hotel m C05t.a Mt>sU Rc>p Robert Badham, R- N e w port Beach . was absent because• or his wife's Illness. "Thl' president wants to send *** 1.800 Marine:. to Lebanon as a peacekeeping force, and I think that he 1s dead wrong," Patterson said. "In such a troubled area. we onl>:" need one Manne kilk'Cl a nd we II have Hl,000 there and we'll tx> in a se<:ond Vietnam." Patterson said that Israel has proved that it can take care of itself. He added that 1f a third party is ne<.>ded, the n 1t should be tlw Unitt'd Nauons. *** Dannemeyer agreed but said the United States has only on(' president, and that he must Ix• g1vt>n the latitude to express what he feels at thl' time. Only Lungrt>n fully supporwd Reagan's proposal. "If we're not willing to tak(• a risk and to involve ourselves as a pc.•acckceper, then what do wt: stand for?" he ai:.kcd. H I' a d d "'d l h u t i f o t h l' r *** 1·ountries hov1· t'Onf1dl'llCl' tn tht· U S. as a t hard J><.1rt v tu kt-t•p peaN• nnd ll n•f US('' to .it·t. lht•n 11 1s turnmg 11. .. bi.wk on 111-world n.'Spons1bih tws. Tht• dt.•k·gut1t111 also t.l1:.<1gn:l·d on soml· d1•U11li1 of the• Ht·agan adm1nastrntum':. ha11dll11g or tht• Br111s h Aqwntin1• d:.i:.h 111 tht• l"alkland lslandi. PatlC'rson sttid th.it the• U S shoulci hav1• farmlv supporte·d * * * Urituan from 1tw OUl.!lt•l instead or M·rv111g .1:. a nwt.liutor b<•tw1-cn the• two count111•!. for<.& p1u1r:u·1t>d p1•11od of llntt• "Our 11111-t<Jkt· WJs rn·go11uting wlw al wt· wPn· l.1lk111g abciut our 1)1: ... l f I ll'llll and •• ttUl' dt·mCKTUtl(' tountry. ;i.., 11pp11.,.·d lo Arg<•ntmll. whit h 1 ... 11111 :1 trui· 1.h lllUl'r<•ly a nd wh1d 1 pu1 ge·-. µ1 •oplt•," l'.1t1t.'r'>lm ~11d IS«'e LEBANON, Page A21 . * * * Beirut airport battleground PLO concedes; invasion loollls S y rians Parents ask for blood • JOIIl Ill • • HB youth in coma a fter I I-sto r y fa ll fighting By ROBERT BARKER Oflhe Delly Pltol 8teH The mother and father of a Huntington Beach youth who fell 11 stories from a hotel balcony in Hawaii iss u e d a request for blood donors today. Norma and Robert Mack1e's son, Craig, remained in critical condition from the fall that occurred ea rly We dnesday morning while the 18-year-old apparently was walking m his sleep. He was reported to be in a coma today at the K a1St'r P erman ente H ospital 1n Honolulu. Cost savings Family rnemtx>rs and friends report that Craig, a June graduatl· of Ocean View High School, had undergone surgery for broken bones and blood donations are needt-d w replenis h supplies at the hospital The family sugges ts th a t people who wish to can give blood at the Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Red Cross offacaals at 600 Park Cent.er Drive, Santa Ana. are urging don o rs t o make appointml'nts by ca lling 835-5381 . Meanwhile. there was some Valley considers 'work furloughs' BY ROBE RT BARKER oflM Deity Pttol 118" Fountain Valley City offtc1als said today they are studying a possible cost-saving measure that would see city employees taking a few days off work without pay Personnel Director Bill Ackerman said that a report on a possible work furlough plan is now being pr<.'pared for City Council cons iderati on 1n September The study 1s based on action that the Fullerton City Council H enry Fonda in hospital LOS ANGELES (AP) Actor Henry F onda. 77 , virtually bedridden with various ailments the pa st year , has been hospitalized to alter his heart medication and treat a urinary infection, officialc; said. The Oscar-winning actor, who has worn a pacemaker since 1974. was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on Thursday for what a hospital spokesman said was a minor problem. "H e is a le rt, awake and talking. and his wife, Shirlee. 1s with him." said Larry Baum, spokesman for Cedars-Sinai. "We hope to be able to release him in a few days." WORLD took this week when 1t ordered 600 municipal employees to take three days off w ithout pay during the year in order to save $206.000. The mandatory work-furlough program, the first Of Its kind In Orangt.> County, was a mong several spending rt•duct1ons includt'Cl when Fullerto n officials approvC'd a $40 6 million budge:-t Tu<.'Sday night. Acke rman said Fountain Valley 1s going to look closely at Fullerton's furlough plan. "W<.' don't want to do this unless we absolutely have to. but we are definitely studying 1t," Ackerman said No pay raises arc presently included for 223 permanent employees in t h e 1982-83 Fountain Valley general fund budget of $10. 7 million. A public meeting is scheduled July 20 to get comments from residents on the possibility of imposing a one-lime spel'ial local tax to finance pay raises for police and firemen Huntington Beach Mayor Bob Mandie said today that the city won't be studying any "drastic" cos t-s aving me a s ures until several management audits are completC'd in the fall. "We're going to look at a lot of alternatives at that llml'. If thl' alternative (days off wnhout pay) has merit. w<.''ll look at that too." Khomeini serio us threa t Flush with a military victory over Iraq, the Ayatollah Khomeini represents a serious danger to the P ersian Gulf area -source of muc h of the West's oil. Page A6. NATION S tereo headphones banned A New Jersey town hu banned the uae of stereo headphones by drlv~n. pedeaUiana, roller skaters or anyone el.lie on a public 1treet, contendlng they att a hazard. Pap A4 . Car-f reisht crash ki/11 8 HELENA, Ark. ~ -A aar carrytna nine PIOl>l.t pulJad onLo raU U"ltkl eou\h of here Laday And' w• hit. by • f Nlsht tnln, aulhortu .. .ad. D1ht ot the people ln Uwt CM, tncludln, Ii• chUdnn, were killld. qut'Sllon today whether young Mackie's fall from thl· hotel room balcony to a parking lot at the Reef Lanais Hotel was broke>n by a tree. Polle<.' 1n1t1ally said they bC'heved they were no obstadcs along the route o f the fall to case the impact. But a frtl•nd who was a t·lassmate and with C r aig rc•portedly to ld friends in Huntington Bc>ach that a tree near the bakon y may have broken the fall. Friends say that Craig had experienced several episodes of sleepwalkmR E nforcement of pot law 'exp e n sive' .Hy The Associated Press T h l' P L 0 h a -. d r o p p t· d dt•mand!-> fur J polalll·al and mal11.i ry pn~·mt· 1n U..·lxinon apparc·ntly 1•l1111ina ung t~w last nl<iJOr ribstat li•-. to ci gut•rralla pullout But hr<it•lt Ddt.>nst· Mm1i,tcr Arie l Sh<iron sttll wants to sto rm wc·:-.1 Bc·1rut. a k c•v mt-dwtor 'i<ild toda~ ··Thc·y hav(• d ro ppc·d t h e:- n1nd1t 1o ns. ··fo rme r PramC' M1111stt•r SJC'b Salam lold Tht• Assoc:1a ll'd PrC':o.!. at ht:. w est Bc·1rut mansion ··ThP more• thc•v <irop. howt'\'(·r. the· more Sharon asks Sharo n 1s totally mtt-nt on his military plan. H~ wanLc; to c• x l l'rm 1 na t e tht· PLO <1 nd t h•JUsancb ut pt•oµlt· m &·1 rut." As he spokt.-. lsraeh tank!. and guC"rrilla r oc:kct la unc hers c·xc·hanged ba rrnges around Beirut's paral.''7<'d <11rport and th<' nearby .Bouq el &rajnPh l'cllTlp The Tc•I Aviv command said Israeli fon·e•s a lso traded gunfire with Syn an troops Ill t•a:.lt·rn Lc-ban<Jn WASHINGTON (AP) Eltmmating criminal penalties probably would not increase use of marijuana, but could save society money and effo rt in trying to l'nforce ine ffective laws. says a N<itional A!:ademy of Sciences committee. The report recommending an l·nd to criminal sanctions for private• use was auacked not only by the government. but also by the head of the at'ademy. both fC'anng that such an action might cnl'Ouragt> drug use. Delly Piiot Photo by Debofetl Wec:hle< MURDER SCENE -Huntington Beach police examine the body of a 25-year-old murder victim (on patio) today Police· arr ested neighbor Gregor y Wayne Figuc-redo about an hour a fter th e shotgun slaying this morning. Most of tht· :10.000 S y rian trnops disp<itl'ht•d to Lebanon six yc•ars ago to polll"C' the armisllt'<.' that t•ndcd tht• 1975-76 MoslC'm- C h r 1 s t 1 ci n t· 1 v 1 I w a r h a v c• ri•grou pe·d in <'<.1Slc•rn Lc·ba non following bloody da:.ht~ with the lsr:.ic•lls during th1 · first w1•ek:. t)f t ht• f IVl'-Wl•t•k I nvas111n The s tudy. released by the academy Thursday without the fanfare that often ac,'COmpanies similar reports. questionc.'Cl the effectiveness of present law- cnforcement pohdcs concerning marijuana. HB man surrenders shotgull slaying • Ill Salam s.t1d thl' PLO w<allL'> to go ovc•rland from Bc•1rut to Syn ,!, but the• g uerrilla group's m1ht.ary lt•ader. S<iad SaVl'I. told the Voice of Palestint' rat.l.10: "ThC' PLO and iLs ll•ad<'rs arc.• rc•solvecl to st.av on m Beirut and Lc•banon t.•vc•n at the cost of ma rt vrdom ·· Wht•n Jsrac·h invaded June ti 11 was bl·hC'vcd th<' operation would be• l1m1tc·d tn pushing th<' gucrrillds back from the border But lsrad·s dc·puty chll'f of staff, Maj Gc·n MoshC' Levy. said Thursdav tha t Is raeli forc'<'S were g1rd1n g l o r •• lo ng s tay an Lebanon. po~1bly through the winter An 18-member committee of exper ts said dccriminalizat1on of individual use would save law enforcement. legal and social costs related to arresting 400.000 persons a year on manjuana- re lated charges. While the committee did not call for legalizing marijuana. it oroposed eliminating criminal penalties for personal possession or use of small amounts of pot and possibly replacing them with civil sanctions such as fines. Al t hough al l levt'l s of government spend hundreds of millions of dollars each year trvmg to stop thr drug. the group said, an estimated 55 millton Americans have tried marijuana. COUNTY A i5-year-old Huntington &ach man turned himself m to police early today in connection with the shotgun slaying of a n e ig hbor with whom he reportedly quarreled Thursday night. Arrested on suspicion of murder was Gregory Wa y ne Figueredo of 9809 Cornwall Drive .• Huntington Beach police Lt Bruce Young said Figueredo turned himself in to Fountain Valley police at 6:50 a.m .. about one hour after po lice found another 25-year-old man lying dead of a gunshot wound to thl' chest on the rear patio of his condominium. The identity of the dead man Le t 's go to the fair See what's in store at the Orange County Fair. . which opens tonight at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Page Bl and Weekender. Sh e's nice on ice Orange County skater Dianne de Leeuw is the star of Knott's Berry Farm's spectacular ice ahow, "Snoopy a nd All That. Jazz." Weekender. Fluor stock drops Stock of the Fluor Corp. of Irvine WH off IA today to 15~ In mid-day tr.ding. alter Callini 1 Thul"lday The! drop followed a Wall St.reel Journal story analystna the flrm'• outlook. Las una art f e.1Jval1 open The an f.mvall 1t i..,una 8eKh pt under way with 485 nhlbU.t on dllpMy, WMl&endif. was lx•ing w1thh1•ld l'<1rl y toduy pending nu11f 1c~1l1on or has family. The dC'ad man's home· <1 t I 98ti8 Claremont Lane 1s loc:atl'Cl m thl' Co n llnt'n t a Is c·o nd o rn 1 n1 um com p IC' x . w h t• rt' s u i. p c~ l F1gu<'rt'do also llvt•s Li eu t enant Young said witnesses told polit'c thl' two mt•n quarreled at a party Thursday night. He said a frwnd found the slain man C'arly 10d.1y and summoned police. He said officers l'Sllmate the slaying took place tx>tw<'<'n 2 a.m and 6 am. Young said a shotgun. bC'h<.'vcd to be the murdC'r wt•apon. wa~ recovered at the• dr:1d ma n ':. home early today. INDEX There was no comment on the rt•p ortC'd dropping of PLO c:ond1ttons C'llhc•r from IsraC'l or YassC'r Arafat's Pales tine L1bC'rat1on Organization. 1t has lx•c•n negotiating through Salam and LcbanC'SC' Prime Ministe r S h11f1k Wazzan to arrange a pullout of the• <.'Stimated 8.000 gu1•rnllas to stav<' off an assault hy braC'h fort·c~ At Your Service Business California Cavalcade Classified Comics Crossw ord Death Notices Editorial Entertainment A4 84-5 A 5 82 lntermassion Weekender Ann Landers 82 Movies Weeke nder Gard~ning Horoecope 01 -6 C5 C5 02 A6 Weekender B3 82 SPORTS Mutual Funds B4 National Ne ws A3 Public Notices B4,C3-4,D2 Sports C l-4 B5 TV Log Weekender A2 A3 Stock Markets Television Theaters W eather W orld News Ansel wini Yankee• next TtWt . Ancell 1waJ1 ln'ivaJ of the New York Yankfft .af&er IMPJ>lnt an elaht.·pnwt lolin& 1\reek 11Mn1t 0.V1&anc1. P111 Cl. , ' "' HJF Orang• Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Frld1y1 July 9, 1992 ~\ · •' Continued stories LEBANON REACTION. • • Because of the. ncgotit1Uons the U.S. appeared W wufflt> beforl' supporting Britain, Patteraon said. Thia hesitation caused oth er Latin American countries to think that we> were m e rely supporting a fellow Anglican country instead of acting on firm \.'Onvlcuons. But, If the negotiations had negative effl'<.'ts, 1t was worth the risk, accord ing to Lungren. He said that because or th(\ threat of war. the U .S had to a<.•t as moderator "It i.t>rved our long term lntcrt>Sts to toke the risk," Lung~n said "In the short term It hurt. but, fnmkly, l don't think that wt• had any alternative." Dannemtiye r s uppo rted backing Britain, saying that it sent Argentina firm signals. "Argentina has a 11immt:r lng border dispute with Chile," ht• said. "If thl'y had gotten away (with a mihtury solution) 1n the Falklands, then they could have argued that this is the way to solve problt!ms." Beach ban holds over SF shark peril STINSON BEACH (AP) M ore s hark s 1ghungs and another dead seal have promptc.'Ci federal officials to extend a ban on swimming al one of the San Franc1sc.·o area's most popular beac.:hcs. "To my knowll-dgc. and 1 have lots of rel.'ords at my fingertips, this 1s t he m os t serio u s concentration o f s ha rks w e've ever had at the Stinson &>ac.·h area or at any swimming beach along the-California toasthne." County con stabbed in prison fight FOLSOM (AP) -An inmate from Orange County has lx'<'n stabbed at Folsom Prison 1n the 28th such incident or the year shark expert John McCoskcr said Thursday Thl' National Park Servi<.·e, which operates the Golden Galt.' N a ti o nal Rec reat ion Area, l.'onsultl>d McCosker. d1ret'tor of S t e in h a rt A q u a ri u m a t l h l' California Al.'adcmy of Sciences. and o the r ic hthyologists e xperts on fts h -b e f ore deciding to l>an swimming at the beach through next Tuesday. Cloudy weather and warnings from lifeguards appear t.o have ke pt people fro m swimming along the 2 'fl -male beach since the ban began Saturday, but townsfolk say they wish the ir sharp problem would go away bef Pre it starts hurtan~ business. "l think the National Park people did the right thing by dosing the beach.'' said volunteer Fire Chief Kendm·k Rand, who also runs the town's biggest e ater y, the Sand D o llar Restaurant. "Until this w hole thmg blows away. l thank it's wise to stay out of the Ol>ean." OC pet products halted A manufac turer uf J.>t't products and four pet stores were ordered 1 n Orange County Superior Court Thursday to kmporarily end tht'ir marketing of w rt.uin food and mt.'<ikat1on produc.·ts bt•t·uU Sl' of ulll'gt•d mh1l11bc.'ling, The Olstrtrt At torrwy's OCf1ce obtained a L'uud un.lt•r from Judge Thomas Crosby Jr'. against Vet Ade• Co. of Orange, which manufat•lures the prodU<.·ts. and Russo's Wonderful World of Pets m Newport Beat'h, Laguna Hills and Santa Ana, <Ami World 's Largest Pct Center m Santa Ana. whwh markt'l tht' items. A hearing on a prelimmary 1nJum·t1o n w.is ~l'ht>duled for Julv l:$ 111 Suix·raor Court. Dl•puty 01strwt Atlorm·y Guy Orml'S said the produt'ls involvl'd indudt.od food supplements for cats and dugs and hqu1d skin ml'<11ca t1on k11own as "Re heL Thl' l'Ounty's lawsuit. which S<'cks $510,000 1n civil pt•n<Alt1es against th<.• tlefl'ndants. ull<'ges that tht• fuod products did not t:ont.aln the• vatamm i:. listc-d on the label. The l egal aL·t1 o n furthe r alleged that the.• skin medication provided no r<'ll<'f for pets a nd that the Vet Ade· plant in Orange had been opera t e d under unsanitary t'Ond1L1ons Ornes said Vet Adt'. whose o pe rators were 1dent1f1ed as Allen Dale Elsberry and Daniel 01Giacom o, martufac:turcd the products and that th<' four pct stores markNt.-d them The t·ourt ordl'r obtal nl•d Th.ursday rt•qu1 rl'S that thl' products in question be taken off the shelves unul proper <.'Ontents are included m them. NO RECALL -State Sen. H L. Richardson. R-Arcadia. says he has dropped plans for a recall attempt against Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird Valley picks five to fill city panels Fountain Vallt.•y City Council members ha' t madl• their final five appo1ntm<.•nts to ci ty advisory panels. The four S<'at.s rc>mamang on tht• ci t y's Hou s ing anti Communit y OC'v c l opment Advisor y Comm1llCl' will bl' filled by Jeffrl'y Kolin, Hams Lazarus. Linda Mo ulto n a nd Ha1mar Schuller This comm1tl<'t.' rc.•Vll'WS plans for use of thC' fede ral hous mg a nd c.:ommunlly devt·lopmt.>nt funds rc't.'(•1v<.-d annually by the t'llV Tht• fifth appo1ntnwnt was ~nm 1 loward lo tht• Fountain Valley lmprovC'ml•nt Authority This group me<.•l!> once N1t·h yPar to audit city r('(·ords. All appointmt"nts wt•rc for one-yt•ar tt•rms that bc•g<m Jul:-i I 2 airlines view • airport By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL or the 0.11, 111Uot '"" OICfe rlng reat·t101H wt•rt• ofCc-red lOday by thl' two airline.'» most affected by a t C'ntativl' settlement in a year-long legul battle ovt•r whic.·h <.'ommcrcial mr l'!Hriers llC'rve J oh n WH y rw Airport. Pal'i f1c SouthWl'Sl A1rlam·s. which initiuu.'<i l<.'gal al·tmn 11.1st year over the airport at'<.'t.'SS 1ssut" Sdid It s t.ands willing to drop tht• la w suit so long as count y government enCon,-es an SC.'<.'C'Slt plan that will permit 1t to obtain addauonal flights, PSA said the county'i. current a<."<.'t:'SS plan -adopted by county ~upervisors Marc h 17 -1s "l·ertainly better" than a plan in effe<.·t last year when lhl· l:lwsu1t was filed in U.S. D:stru:l Court That plan, PSA conkndt.>d . would hav(• perm1ttl'd A1rCal and Republi<' A1rlin<.'S to ('Ontrol 35 of the 41 Jl'l departun•s The Filip1n11 Aml'fll'an Association of Orange County will sponsor a pot luck family p1rnil' Sunday at Mill· Squart· Park in Fountain Valll'V The c•vent will lx•g1n ;H Y a.m an thc northc;1st s~x·t1on uf the park nC'ar Ed1ngt•r AV(·nut• and Eul'l 1d Strl•t•l access pt-rmltt~ dally from thl• >11rpurl tor u thr(!('·yec.ir period At thot Uml', PSA poe1 .. ~ only two dt•purturl'S from the a irport. Under thl' current plan, ll has thn'l' c.Jtopurturc.'8 "If the.• Marrh 17 plan ii; fully udoplt'll und (•flfurl't•d, ,md tht• othc.•r ptu'llt•H ;1~rt'\' to It, w •'11 drc>p tfw lawHUlt.'' '>lml Marge8-.Y (.'n111t. :1 PSA i.pukt•11woma11. A1rCt,il, on th<.· othl·r hand. said 11 wa~ not a purly to rwgollntion5 1 h u l I c.· d t o th c· l l' n tat 1 v ~ St·ttl<'mt'nt and l11·ls 11 should huvt• bee n indudt'tl R c p r <'st• n t a t 1 v t· s o I t h e Ne wport Bt•<ic.·h -IJaM•d airline. wh1c.·h opt•raws a n avt•ragl• of 22 fllghl s daily fr o m Orange County, ;irt' l'Xpl'(:h-<l Tue,>Sday to ask l'ounty su pt•rv1sors to J>O!>lpww Jl'lHm on tht.· settlement propoirnl A1rCal will ask supervisors to de lav a dec1s1on to July-27 a move County sources stud 1s unlikely. Tht• urganru:r.. promise food . gamt~ .md pnws for Jll ages. Thi· p1cn1t •~ 11p1·n to aS.'>(ll'lolHm ml'mbt·n. ,ind to otlll'rs who art• intt·rt•:-.ll'Ci in JUlning Mon • anform<Jllon on thl· o r gan1z<1\111n ean hl• ul>ta1m·d by calling Nolan All·J'andro. 7511 4!-11 'L Prison spokesman Gil Miller said Martin Cutrell. :30, w as taken 1n s t<Ablc cond1t1o n Thursday to the· Sa('ramento Medical Center wnh a d eep puncture wound an the abdomen and four cuts to his lc>ft arm. Rand has watched his town survive floods and droughts the past five years, and says the shark crisis 1s like a real-life version of the movie "Jaws.'' "There obviously are sharks out there I just hope they fmd a new place to feed," he said Ex-page reveals •Cub S cout Olympics featuring tr al'k and l1cld l'VC'nts for bovs bt•t w1•t•n 7 and I 0 will be ·hl·ld St1turcfav al C e ntr al P ark 1i1 Huntington Bcal'h tt :m a m nl·ar th<.· Ct·ntral L1brarv a t TiJlbc>rt Avt•nue Thi• g~m<.•s <.tr<' ~µonsorl'd by th t• B o v S l' 11 u t P al' 1 f 1 c· u lJ 1..., tr 1 t. l ( W l'' t 0 r a n h l' Countv > There was no 1mmc d1atc• evidence linking the incide nt to either gang warfare or thl' racial violence that plagued the institution las t month. M all er said Cutrell. a while. was serving an eight-year term for two oounts of robbery and one of first-degree burglary He arrived ..it Folsom Aug. 10. 1981. and had a parole date o f Aug 21. 1985. No weapons were immediately found. a nd no suspects were immedia tely 1dt•nllf1cd. Miller said A park ranger , Ja y P Eickenhorst. said a fishing boat reported "a chewed-up harbor seal" Thursday. The re were• two shark s ightings Wednesday near the beach 15 miles north of San Francisco. Ln 18 days. there have been nine seals and sea lions killed by sharks. They apparently were attracte d to the area by sea mamm als wounded 1n fishermen's gillnets. which have also been blamed for killing sea birds. • names Ill WAS HlNGTON <AP> - Fo rmer H ouse· page Lc>Roy W1l11ams said today he g<Ave 11 o u s l' c> t h 1 t' s l' o m m 1 t t e e investigators the names of three congrc.-ssmen with whom he says he had sex and thl· name of a senator for whom he allegedly arra nged an apprnntment with a male prost1tuLt• Williams spokc to reporters as ht.' and his attorney e merged Mostly sunny Coastal Fa11 and sunny lh•S afternoon with 11.ghs ol 72 to 77 Conllnvfl<I talr bul with low clO\lds tonight and early Saturday Overnight lows 58 10 63 Fair and sunny on Saturday w l l h high s 01 72 to 71 Hun11ngton-Newport area temperalures raoge lrom a low ol 60 10 • high ot 70 Ellewhere f rom Po 1n1 CQna9oon 10 lhe Mexlean t>o<det and oul 60 "''" Nonn-1 Winds ol 10 to 20 1tno1s 1onignt over ouler wa1ers with 4 10 6 loot seas Locally light 11ar111bl• winds becom•n<;i wetl to 1outhwes1 10 10 16 knots 1hes evening with southweSI swells ot • 10 2 feel Nlghl and morning low clouds becoming moslly sunny In the atte<noons today and Saturday 1U.S. S ummary Severe 1hunderst0<m1 dumped hall and rain across th• Oekolu. cau1iog 100 per~t crop d1meoe In some areas. whlle otrn!lr 9101m1 were hilting M lnne101a and Oklahoma Al leall lwo twisters touched down in Nortn Deko1a. and othe! funnel clouds were s!Qhled Rain fell Thursday ove< Kena ... II~• cenlral Ohio Veney. and alOnQ lhe Florida end c entral Gull coe1t1. wnlle lhe rett ol the netlon enl0)'9<1 fair weelhe! More rain was f0t.us1 fOf lhe Plelnl end I~ southern end mkS- A II an 11 c coael through '"' Ml111111pp1 Valley 10 the upper MIUOUtl Velley ..,;th clear -I'* elMWtlere. T '"'9"'91ures wound lhe nation .,.lore dewn rengec:l lrom 48 In Ely, Nev • ro 90 In Pl'loenlK. Ariz Temperatlires Denver 85 Des Mo1nes 85 Oeirott 85 Duluth 78 El Peso 99 Fairbanks 86 Fargo 84 F18QSl8fl 73 Great Falls 75 Har110td 93 Helena 79 Honolulu 88 Houston 9<1 1nonaphs 86 Jack~ 94 J11<:ksnv11e 89 Kans City 87 LU Vegas 94 Little Roca. 92 Louisville 81 Memphis 91 Miami 86 Miiwaukee 73 Mpls-St P 87 Nuhvllte 93 New Orleans 92 New York 93 NO.-IOlk 93 Okla C1ly 90 Oma'1a 85 Ortendo 90 Phlladphla 91 Phoenix 10t Pittsburgh 81 Piiand. Me 92 Piiand. Ore 78 Provld&n~ 86 Reno 82 Richmond 94 Sell Lake 81 San Anromo 96 Seat lie 73 S11reveport 94 SIOUK Falls 85 SI LOUii 87 SIP-Tampa 91 Spolcanit 78 SyrllCUM 85 Topelta 89 Tuc:aon 99 Tulsa 91 WN!llngln 95 Wlc;Nte 90 WOfldl Felt 87 CALIF<>ftNIA Blythe Eurelle Fr9an0 L.ancMllr ~~ Monterey 103 85 52 111 63 87 67 81 M 90 85 57 65 60 49 74 68 57 <15 51 68 52 73 78 71 73 71 67 73 72 70 ... -Wee!N< S.-e A.In l1U Snow(E} ~-FIU<Tin~. 79 ~NO~M---U~S_o.c>l~-~;...,;COl~~-~-~~c~• ..... .;;_~-------------__J 82 Fronts: Cold... 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San Fernando and San1a Clarita valleys and 1n Ille Riverside-San 8ernart1ino and Hemel-Elslnore areas. w11h good air quallly elsewhere m ine South Coul Alt Basin A Pollutant Standard lndeK ol 188 IS lo1eu1I fOf the RlYClf.ics.- S•n 88fnerdlno ''"· 188 for the San Gal>flel end Pomona vllleyl. 188 t0< 111e sen Fernarodo end Sent• Cletlll valleys end 138 for the Hemet-Eltlno<• region Good air quahly With a PSI of 112 11 fa<eusl f0t Banning. 100 tor metropollten Los A,ngelel. 60 f0t tnlend Orenge County and 5e f0t ,,,. low o.Mftl All other ar ... will heve • PSI of 42. tncludlflg the high dewrta, eoe1tet reglOnl and the Big Beer Lek•., .. HI Lo !:~ =~ ~ '.··, ArdtOfege 8, "" lllf IEPIRT Where to cell \toll free) lor 111•t amoa 1ntonn1110~. Atlanll 87 87 MATIOM • Atlante Cly 82 119 \ ~ ~0 Aulllln 11$ 73 ... lllii .... ________ _ .'::,;;:,.. Oteno-C<lun1y. (too) 44~28 Lo• AngelH County; (100) 242...022 AIV«'lllde Md 8en a.merolnO counti. (tool M7-4710 a.lllmore 112 71 ~ ~ ~~ lllmefck 17 H lotee 75 53 lollon H 70 IUffllo 13 17 IMtlftOton 17 12 Olwtlllln IC 17 71 ONrtltrl WV It It HC II II ~_..lie IO la n ~ i ~ B ,, • 1·2 "· 1·2 ti. 1·2 ti 1·2 ti. 1·2 ft. Mtt AOMO ~ Oel'ller: (8001 242-41411 • Tides • sex case briefly from thC'tr t·losed-door meeting with th<.• wmm1ltC'C' staff nwmlx· rs Williams thl·n wl'nt bal·k antn the mN'ting without giving any furtht>r indic.·auon as to what w<As bt•ing d15('U~'<i Earlier in the• day. W1l11ams stood by h1~ story evC'n though he flunked an FBI lit' dl'll't·tor test Ht.• told an Arkansas t<'ll•v1s1on station T hursdav a lter thl' tt•st that hl' had given th(' FBI thl· names of thrcC' mcmlx•r.. of thl• House· and a M.'natc>r But the t•xam1nc·r who l'tmdw·tl><l tht' tt•st. W1illams said on the NBC-TV "Today" show. "stated th<1l I flat-out flunkl•d tht.• tc·sl. that ht.· ft•lt likl• I should right then turn my story around and tell tht' truth .. kl•g1strauo n as S(:ht-dUll-d Jl •"Shy Liberation : Making Friend s ," a on e-day workshop aimed at helping participan ts t o asse rt themselves in social situations. will be conducted Saturday at Golde n West College m HuntingtOn Beach •Act1v1t1es for prC'· s<.·h oo lers and o ldl•r youngsters are scheduled this s u m mt• r a l l h e F o u n t a 1 n Vallev Branch Library. l 75ti!'> Los Alamos S t · F o r pre -sch oo 1 e rs. th t• libra r y o ff ers a "L1 1tll' Advc nture S toryt 1nH"' fe aturing stories. gamt·s. movacs, t rafts and songs. Thi::. SALE The program will be held from 9 a.m. t.o 4 p.m. in the co mmunity ce nt er . Enrollment 1s luruted and the r eg1stra t1on fee is $15 . Rcg1strat1on 1nfonnat1on can be o btaine d b y <'ai ling 891-3991 µrogram 1s otll'rcd at 1. pm '.fuc·sdavs and 10.:30 am W1·<irw.;;ci.:1vs A "Fanwst1t· Advt'ntures F'un Club" for agec; fl to 12 mec~ ;.1t '2 pm Wednrsdays ;11 tht· l1br-.1ry , featuring µup pf'ls. magi(' show~ a nd othl·I' t•ve•nts. For rnor<· inform;,it11m . l':Jll tht• library at Yti'..!-1324 Spring and Summer Clearance 40% to 50% Off Starts Saturday, July 10th 10 a.m. Hours: Open ' unday. 11th 12:00 to 5:00 -Mon. lhru I 024 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 714-6~ at. 10:00 to 5:30 NATION Hinckley cites 'great IOve' By T~e A11oclated Pre11 NEW YORK -John W. Hinckley Jr., comparing hlmlelf and actress Jody F0tter to Romeo and Juliet and Napoleon and Jetepbine. ald ln a letter to The New York Ttmet that his attempt on President Reaaan'• lite wu "the greatest love offering In th(' hlstory of the world." "My actions of March 30, 1981, have given special meaning to my life and no amount of imprisonment or h08pltalJzation can tarnish my hlitorlcnl del'd," Hinckley wrote to Times report.er Stuart Taylor J r. "The Ahootlng outside the Washington ll1lton waa the grealell love offerinR In th~ hi11wry of thl' world." The four-page, handwritten letter, delivered to The Time& on Thul'llday, was In respo!Ule' to one written to Hinckley al St. Ellzabeths Hospital .in Washington where the 27-year-old mental patient Is unde rgoing psychiatric evaluations. •Reagan seeks to ease policy NEW YORK -President Reagan wants to eaae trade sanctions against the Soviet Union ilJld Poland and ls looking for some sign of liberalization in Polish martial law, The New York Times said today. The Times quoted "authoritative administralfon officials" as saym~ that a change in the administration's position came after an "explosive" Cabinet-level meeting on June 27. The meeting dealt with damage to U.S. relations with Western Europe in the wake of a ban on sales of U .$.-designed technology for the Siberia-Western Europe natural gas pipeline. •'All-savers' interest hiked WASHINGTON -Tax-exempt "all-savers certificates purchased starting Sunday will pay 9.99 percent interest, up from the current 9.85 percent. the Treasury Department says. The new rate, determined by Thursday's auction of Treasury notes, will be effective WORLD through Aug. 7, oHicials said. Interest on "all-savers" certificates 1s set at 70 pen.:ent of the average annual investment yield on one-year Treasury bills, which are sold every four weeks The latest yield was 14.27 perc-ent, up from 14.07 pcl'('Cnt on June 10. •OPEC mulls oil production VIENNA. Austria -Iran set a collision course with Iraq and Saudi Arabia today over the Khomeini regime's demand to increase its oil production quota. One OPEC member said something has to give. "If we are going to remain at 17.5 million barrels a day. we're gomg lo have to reallocate some quotas," Venezuelan Oal Minister I Humberto Calderon Berti told reporters after an initial thr~-hour session More meetings were planned for lat.er m the day m attc•mpts to maintain the c-eihng of 17.5 mllhon barrels a day set by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to protect the $34 benchmark price •Falkland invasion probe set LONOON -With Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's new popularity at stake, an official inquiry begins today into why her government failed to prevent the Argentine invasion of the Falklands and had to fight for the islands at a cost of 255 British lives and $1.7 billion. The House of Commons approved w ithout a vote Thursday night the appointment of the six-man comm1ss1on headed by Liberal peer Lord Franks. a former Briush ambassador to the United States. Mrs. Thatcher promisc.-d lht' probe of the 74 -day South Atlan\1(· conflict would be conducted with "independence and integrity." The panel is to report m six months. •Dollar tumbles; 6old climbs LONOON -A sharp decline in U.S. Interest rates sent the doll twnbhng today in early European trading. while gold prices climbed about $10 an ounce. In Tokyo. where trading ends before Europe's business day beRins, the dollar closed the week at 257.15 yen. down from Thursday's STATE close of 259.60 yen, but still 1.30 yen higher than a week earlier On the gold markets, London's five major dealers fixed lhear recommended mid-morning price at $322.35 an ounce. up from Thursday's late rate of $313.25. •Arson cause of hotel blaze'! SANTA BARBARA Two small fires early today routed guesL-. at the Sheraton Hotel, where White HouSC' staffe rs arc staying, in the second apparent arson incident this week. authorities saad. Monroe Rutherford. actanR fire marshal. said it was possible the fires were directed against 25 staffers for President Reagan or 70 reporters and photographers staying at the hotc•I, some with their families. Thc.>y are accompanying the president while he vacations at has ranch 20 miles north of Santa Barbara. •Air crash award $4.l million LOS ANGELES -The family o f a 36-year-old scientist killed m the 1979 crash of a OC-10 jet at Chicago's O'Hare Airport has been awarded $4.1 million in what 1s believed to be the largest such jury award in Los Angeles County Superior Court. people when the American Airlines jet crashed on takeoff from the airport on May 25. 1979. The award will b<' paid by American Airlines and McDonnell Douglas Corp .. which manufac tured the c raft American and McDonnell Douglas have conceded liability for the crash and jurors were asked to decide on.ly the amount of damages m the case. The money will go to the family of Paul Tramell, who was killed alon~ with 273 other • $5 million palimoJty suit filed LOS ANGELES -A woman who says she has been cut ore after serving for 12 years as a paid "traveling companion" to socialite Alfred Bloomingdale has filed a $5 million "palimony" suit against the· close frie nd of President Reagan. lawyer Marvin M1tchelson m Superior Court on behalf of Vicki Morgan. 29, who said she was the 66-year-old Bloomingdale's companion from the time she was 17 years old. "She hates to do this because she loves him, but she has no choice." Mitchelson said. The suit was filed Thursday by celebrity ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thomea P. HaleY ~ _, Cl'NI 6-Ollloet ~~ Md ~ol~ Tom MUfl)hlne fiMor Mlk• H.wv ~"'-" ... ~· t<.,. Goddard ow...-~ ~llC~ QwW ~ ......... Miiar .., .... o.1 • ..., ............ Cla11Hled •dvertlalng 7141&42-sen All other depaf1menta 842 ... 321 MAIN OFF1CE JJ0 Wett a.y SI • COit. -·CA. ¥4111 ~: llo• U.0, C•t. Mew. CA nu. COClyrlpt l1la Or .... Coet1 Pllllllllll,,. ~. No,,...~. llllnlrellGft., edltorlel m-or ... ¥orllM,,_b ,.,.In mey lie •-oduced ~ 6119<1•1 _......,len of'-' ..... -·· President averts rail strike move SANTA BARBARA -By inv o k i ng hi s power to temporarily avert a nationwide freight strike. President Reagan is hoping a settlement can be reached in the dispute between 40,000 locomotive engineers and the railroad industry. R eagan interrupted his vacation at his mountaintop ranc h 20 mi l es from here Thunday to sign an executive order creating a presidential emergency board to Investigate the lssues. We're Listening ••• What do you like about lhe Dally Pilot~ What don't you llkt., Call the number below and your mt1111e will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate tdllor. The 11me 24·hour an1wt rin1'aer vice may bt used to r .. cord let· tera to the ed.llor on any topic. Mailbox cont.rlbutora mu1t Include their name and telepflone numb..-for verification. No clrculatlon calla, plea e Tell u1 what's on your mind H/F Orange Co11t DAILY Pl •• OT/Frlday, July 9, 1982 ______ ...,, __ ...., ________________________________ __ FORCED LANDING -The pilot of a Marine Corps CH-46 made an emergency stop near UC Irvine Thursday morning because of a leaky OeU1 Piiot Photo b1 Oety Ambto .. fuel ltne. The heltcopll>r was repaired and flown later m the cvenmg lo its Tustin air base. 'Worst child abuser' jailed Lag una Hills en g1nee1' draws 36 years in prison By DAV ID KUTZMANN 01 the Delly Piiot 8teH Wath three of his 21 children looking on. a Laguna Hills man who authorities desc:ral:>t:d as the worst c-hild abUSt'r they had ever M'<.'n was sentenced to more• than :16 years m st.alt• pnscm Thursday for molesting six of his offspring. In a lengthy and dramatic sentencing hearing for dcft>ndant Ronald Rongstad. 61. Oran~c County Superaor Court Judge F,verell Dickey saad. "In all mv v<>ars on the bcn<'h. I have never seen a grc·alN example of human exploat.ollon of others . " Dickey also saad that Rongstad's case was an "incred- 1 bl e example of human de- pravity." The gray-haired defendant, an aerospace engm~r who worked for North Amcri<.'an RoC'kwell. was C'Onv1cted bv the Judge an Apr il of felon y charges that included rapl'. incest. C'hald molestation. lewd conduct, wife beattng. l·hald b<'al1ng and burglary. "This 1s probably the most aggravated case of child cibu:.t• I've ever seen." said Albert Sitton Home d1n><:tor Bill Sll'mer before Thursday's proct:edangs began. "both m the number of l'hildre n involved and an the length of lime over which they w<:re used and exploited " Many of R o ngstad 's 15 chi1dren who lived with thl' convicted man and his S<.'<.'Ond wife m Laguna Hills were tak<>n to Sitto n H o m e followang Rongstad·s arrest late last year. Several of the children are sull lherl'. Others are an foster homt>s. a n official said. Th<> three childrt'n orl'sent Thursday to see their father sentenced ranged in age from his 15-year-old daughter to his 3 8 -y t• a r o Id s" n by a first marnagt· Tht·y ._..id 1h1·y wt·re gl<.id that R u n "1 ~ l J d w o u I cJ b c· p I at' e d bl' h 1 n d b ;i r.,. I or w h <• t w a II orobablv tx• th1• n·~I of his lifl' "I'd hkC' to "4.'t' ham gt•t back soml· nf th<: pam h<· ga"t-to oth1•r!> ... S<J1d &:oll Rongstad. 19, of Davlona Bl'al:h , fle1 . whose mothl·r was the dl'fendan1's first w1fl• Th<· c·ldt'r Rong~tad himself touk th<· watm·ss stand Thursday tu rl·ad a rambhng and baz.arre .,.tatem<•nt an wha<'h he admitted he has lx'('n a child molestc•r his enllrl' lift• but Lht•n ('()ndudc><l. "I sull don't know why I'm hc>re " Holding a Bable. Rongstad off<.•n.•d w ll·t himself be used as <1 "guant'a pig" tu "corrl'C't what Wl'nl wro11g w11h mt•." Rites for Niguel's Dr. Baker conducted But thl• nios1 J<lrnng test11nony t'am<· nol from tht• dl.'ft·ndant. but I rom his cldc·st son. Granville Rongswd. :m. whu f11•w from the East Coast to t<-sufy agam!'.t his fatht•r ln ..i vo1c·1• l'hokt·d with t•mollun. tht youngc•r Rongstad told of bt•ang sc·xually and phvs1t·allv abuS<'<l bv his fath1·r '1m·I' ht• was 5 vc•ars old, when tht• famllv ltvc·d· m Los Angelt•s and tht•n Orange County Services wert-conducted tn Chatsworth Wednesday for Dr T . Hart Baker. 66. of Laguna Niguel. Dr. Baker was affiliated wnh the Souther n Cal1forn1a Permanente MedaC'al Group and was elected the group's regional medical d1ret·tor in 1971 . During his 10 years as d1r~:tor. he saw th<' 700 -membcr phys1t·1ans · group whal·h contrat·ts cxdusavelv wath tht• Kaiser Foundalwn lic•alth Plan grow to mon· th:c1n 1.700 physit·ians sc•rvmg morl• than I :, rmlhon patients. Dr. Baker joined the Southc·rn California Permanente Med1<.'al Group an 1952 and served as e hief of the o bst<>tracs a nd gynecology Serv1ct' a l the Kaiser Pennanente MedK·al Cl'ntcr an Los Angeles from 1953 to 1970 From 1968 to 1971 he was thl• center's medical dire<:lor H e r esumed his mediC'al praC'tice in 1972 at Anaheim's Canyon General Hos pi ta!, a Kaiser Foundation fac1hty. H<' practiced 1n the hospital's LEES "HALLANDALE" Ultron Nylon Dusty Brown, Woodrose. Twilight Bronze department of obstetrics and gynecology until his death Last Sunday. Dr. Baker also was an assoc·1ak clm1cal professor al the UCLA Medical School and a d1plomate o f the America n Board of Obstctncs and Gynl:'<:ology He was a m e mber of the L os Angeles County M c diC'al Association. the California M l' d 1 ea I A s sot' 1 a l 1 o n . l h t' American Medical Assol'Wllon and thC' American Colll•g1 11f Ohst1•lt1l'S and Gynt'l..'<>logy . A nauvc of Jeromt•. Ark .. Dr. B a k e r g r a d u a t <· d f r 1> m Washington and Ll.'<' UmvC'rsaty in 1938 and received his MD from Tulane University School of Medidnc m 1942. He as survived by his wife of :35 vears. Laura Gene; and t·h ddrcn Thomas Hart. James H<trkness and Laura Pf'lham Th<.> family requests tha t contributions be made 1n his memory to The Rossi Fund. for children with cancer . 47 4 7 Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles. CA 90027. WALTOS ''FAIRCREST" Ultron Nvton Dark Befge 1395 INSTALLID Tht• w11 n<•<.s. often staring angrily at ha.s fathc·r. said he m•vt•r told anvont' of the abuse' bet'dUS<' he• WU!> afraid Qut'sllunC'd by prosecutor Carl Armbrust. lht· witness saad he wa!> oftl'n clre1ggC'd and beatt•n by his tath<·r llr· saad Rongstad used a hl;l('k rubb~:r hoM' n<>arlv two fc-c·i long lCJ bt.•;.it him · 111 a latt·r 111ll'l\'ll'W, (;ranvillt· Hong~t.Jd ""11d h1· volunt1'l·rc·<l lu t1·st1fy <1gainst hi:-. lathn "to ma kt· ~un· ht• gl'L' has t1m1• (in prison) and nc•vt•r gc•L, back out on thl• str<'l'lS " Defens<' <it torn1·\ Thomas WolfSt.'n arguc·d that his chc·nt ft'l•b ";1 high degn·<· of n.>mor.;('" for his acts. but Armbrost. a deputy dastrtC'l attorney. told the t-ourt · "Thl'rt· I!\ no wav Lo-t'Sllmate thl number o( lavt>s Mr Hongstad has ru1m'<i \'.Ith his ('()nduN I think n 's obvious tha.., pt'rson as J danger t o soc. lt'ty .. EVANS-BLACK "CAN DORA" Anso IV Nylon Oakwood 1595 INSTALLID ALL LIMITfl flM1111fl lnstall«I Pritts lnd&JM NZX-3600 sp~ rub~ pad DEN'S : iiiStiliitiiin: ·custom d ,,,,,.,. • COSTA llSA. CA 121Z7 • uo.• ,, NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .VOUT!Olel l"C~lil•I Y•40U .. fltl •l•Y .. a,Ml .. llT, UC.,IC, lltW, ...,CMll, elTIOtY &WO CIMCIWlll&tl IY9CW ••c•41Mn A.Mt •1'1iO•H• "._, •••o-•e 11tn11.iu HIF •• Mexico utility contract OK'd SAN DIEGO (AP) San Diego Gu & Ek-c:trlc Co. hu announced It reach<'d agreement with a Mexican u\ility lo build .. $9 million elecm cal tran.vnission line between San Diego and Mexico. It 1s believed to be the fint major electrical transmission line ltnkmg a United S~t~ utility with one Crom Mexac:o on a continuing btwt. k"l.'Ording to Blll Yturraldc. an SDG&E ~pokesman. The Federal Commission of Electricity of Mt'xl<'O and SOO&E plan to start construction or the 13 Y.i·nille Hne in August, with t'Omplf'tiun expect<.'Cl an February. Smith declares dividend Smith International Inc. of Newport Beach has declared a regular quarterly dividend of 24 cents per common share. payable Aug. 31 to 11harl'holders of record Aug 17 . Smith 1s a manuracturer and supplier of drilling and production tools and equipment and related servll"l'S. Sealcomp purchased The Fluorocarbon Co. of Laguna Niguel has announced that the acquisition of Sealcomp Inc .• a Brighton, Mich., manufacturer of Teflon lips seals, was completed. An agreement in principle has been reached several weeks ago. . The acquisition was for cas~. Sealcomi:i will be incorporated in Fluorocarbon s mecha.n~cal seal division and be physically moved to that d1VIs1on in a few months. Diet coke to debut NEW YORK (AP) Nearly 20 years alter tts Tab soft drink hit the market, Ox:a-Cola Co. has unveiled a sugar-Cree l-Ola called Diet Coke. Brian G . Dyson. senior vice president of Coca-Cola and president of Coca-Cola USA, said at a news conference Thursday that Diet Coke will be sold in New York and six other markets within a few week.to. Diet Coke will be available nationwide by early 1983. with its $50 million marketing campaign touting taste as opposed to Tab ads that emphasize one calorie per can. he said. Diet Coke will have about the sam~ number of calories. Varco expects income drop Varco International Inc. of Orange has announced that it expects net income for the second quarter to be down about 60 percent from the $.49 per share earned in the second quarter of" 1981. The company said It believes that unless there is a major turnaround in business net income for 1982 will be substantially below 1980's $1.11 per share. A spokesman attributed the decline to a significant reducuon an drilling acuvity and a reluctance of customers to purchase rig equipment AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS DOW JONES AVERAGES WHAT STOCKS DID HEW '/'OIUC: ( ... P ) Jut I Prtv Thurs .,.Ji __ ., ,.. 0.<I"* "' 171 U.CNftQlld .. , dl TcU l l-ltS1 191J lttw ,.,_., ·~ I• How l°"" ""' •1 WtO,f •Mt A ()0 HEW YORK CAPI Jul ""'" Thurs "U1 __ ., 111 OKllMO J)I ,., ~ 111 110 ToUll l•Uft 1)0 "' lttw ,.,_., 2 J ,.w_ S7 J2 METALS NEW YORK CAP) -Soo• nonter•OUI ..... ei llflCM tod•y Copper 68 .. ·70 cen11 • oouQd U 6 desttnatlOnt Lffd 25-28 o.1111 • pound llM 37 -~ cent a • POUnd T1fl S6 1672 Met•I• W-comooeite lb A""""'-7&-77 -'It 1 pound N V 111eocwy S370 oo '* nu111 """'-S2~ 00 troy 01 N V SILVER GOLD QUOTATIONS •1 TM A-feted ,._ Selected world Oold ptlc»tl toelly Lo11den: mornlno ll•lng S322 )6, uo sa as LOfHfeft: arternoon 11111>9· $321 60. up $1500 Perle: •llernoon ll•lno 13 18 54, up $1017 ,,_,_""1: S3t3 75. up 111 47 ZWtoh: L•te ft•lng '328 50. up 11&.00 bid 1329.211 Mllecl M1otdJ • M1u11•11: tonly d811y quote) 1.128 50, up • 15 O<> ......... Ion!) dellv ~I $321 50, 119 l1S~ .......... (only d4ll'f QYOl!tl ~ u.«.'N. '!I 115 78. SYMBOLS Orang• Collt DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 9, 1982 HIF 3 From Pa • 01 ANG ELS . • • e&n play aood th next few day• and then take the three daya oU {for the AU-11.ar break), we'll bt- OK." Corbett, who rarely tum.a down a n Invitation to pitch, aald ~ht ml&hl be a rare ~uioo. H la 3\-\ lnnlna1 of work T hursday night marked the second Ume thls week he':t gone more than three Innings. Oolu, who evened his record al 2-2, aald he Is starting lo settle ln with the Angels, and h aving Mauch as a manager is mnking ' thing• that much easier. •·Confid ence, that's the big thing. It's nice lo know the man In the dugout has confidence in you." Golti said. 'Tm really starting to feel more r elaxed now." Lynn. meanwhile, has now nit three home runs in the last four games and picked up nine RBI during thoee four games. "I try to get a good game in ever y one or two years,'' he joked. "Hey, 1.5 million people can't all be wrong." Things had lo look good to the Angels from the moment they .heard Lary Sorensen was to be on the mound . It's nothing against Sorensen, bul the fact he is a right·hander played a big part in their enthusiasm. T he Angels had faced seven left-handers in their last eight games -all of which they lost. Things won't be any easier starting tonight when New Yor k Invades An.aheim Stadium. The Yankees are scheduled to throw three left-handers against the Angels. It's not the way the Angels want to end the first half of the season. * ANGEL NOTES: arlen Downing'• l1rst· inning home run was hil 12th of the season end equaled hll career high, sel In 1979. The bl .. 1 wes also Oownlng's third leadofl homer this eeaaon II you ire wondering about the Angels' longest losing streak In the h1SIO<) of the club. 11 Is 11 set June 30-July 10. 1974 With Cleve11nd's first basemen Mika Helf'O'ff still IJIUf,.,lng lrom gout l<l the big loe ol hit right toot. CleWland Menager Dave Oercl• moved dHlgnated hltler Andre Ttlornlon 10 llf11 and uMd Hargrove 11 1~ DH Thurldey night . Aller 79 gemes. the Indiana llnd lhelnMlveS In Sixth pl-In lhf American Le-oue EeSI Tiiey should feet qu11e comt0<1e1>1e Aller 78 games 1n t981. 1980 '79 and '78 the Indiana -e also m Sl~lh piece . Despite their current llkld. I~ Angela 11111 posses• 111«1 belll staff earned run average (3 51) 1n the American League They're also MCond m lhe league In complett games wllh 22 DOU9 DaClncM, wtio h&s become quite a defensive fixture at lh1rd 1>ase In his llrll eeeson with Ille Angels. has "°"" committed an enor In Iha 11151 three gamM alter mllhandllng a ground ball by Thornton In Iha third lnmng Tllurldey evening • TM N-York Yank-come 10 town tonight 10 open • thr~me Mtlet Whleh wlN wrap up Ille lltst half of the aeeson. T-r Jdwl (M , gell Iha C811 IOf Iha Yank-tonight egalnst Geoff Zafln (l>-4). On Saturday night, It wfM be ~ Guidry (8-31 aoelnal K-Foncti (7-7) Sunday's series and 11omestand finale w111 pit lha Yanks Sh-"•Wirf (4-4) agelnst St ... e Renko. Sports on TV for weekend TELEVISION 10:46 a.m. (34) -WORLD CUP SOCCER Third et.ce final between Poland and France. 11:16 a.m. (4) -BASEBALL -Mlnnetota at Boston . 11:30 a.m. (9) -RODEO -Coverage ot the l Y8i Colles e National Fln ala Rodeo, ta ped at Botemun, Mont. ln June. 2 p.m. (4) -OUTDOOR LIFE -Phil Marris ' ttshes for big mouth baas on Florida'• Lake Kissimmee. 3:30 p.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS SATURDAY - F.dwin Rosario (26·0) vs. lrlel.s "Cubanito" Pere~ (23-0) In a llcheduled 10-round lightweight bout, taped at Laa Vegas. A lso: The 1982 World Championship Timber Carnival. taped at Albany, Ore. 4 p.m. (7) -SUGAR RAY LE ONARD'S GOLDEN GLOVES -Highlights from earlier matches feature fighters from St. Louis, Louisiana and Minnesota. (11) -BASE BALL -Dodgers at Philadelphia. 5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - Roger Stafford (20-2-1) vs. Milt McCrory (17-0) in a scheduled 10-round welterweight bout, taped at Phoenix. Also: A preview of Sunday's World Cup soccer fi nal induding highlights of the semifinal round. RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at Philadelphia, 4 p.m .. KABC (790), Ne w York Yankees at Angels, 7 p.m., KMPC (710). Sunda.• TELEVISION 10:30 a .m. (7) -WORLD CUP SOCCER F I NAL -Italy vs. West Germany. (ll) - BASEBALL -Dodgers at Philadelphia. 10:45 a.m. (34) -WORLD CUP SOCCER FINAL -Italy vs. West Germany. 1:30 p.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS SUNDAY Hector Camacho ( 15-0) vs. Lou1& Loy (15,0) in a scheduled 10-round lightweight bout from the Felt Forum in New York. Also: A repeat of the Great Pool Shootout, taped 1n Las Ve gas. (4) - WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN. a p.m. (7) -BAJA 1,000-0.f'F -ROAD RACE -H ighlights or the a nnual endurance race, spanning a 1,000-mile stretch of Mexico's rugged Bap peninsula. 3:30 p.m. (4) -OUTDOOR LIFE -Actor Dub Taylor hunts quail an Albany. Ga. 4 p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Segments: Wilford Scypion (21-3) vs. Mark Frazie (18-0) in a ~heduled IO-round middleweight bout taped at Tam . Fla. Also: An update on the 69th Tour de France bicycle race and the men's survival run of the Su ival of the Fittest competition . (7) - AMERI SP ORTSMAN -LeVar Burton takes a rafting xpedition down the Zambezi River in south centr Africa. Also: Arnold Schwarzenegger and naturalist Doug Peacock observe grizzly bear at Yellowstone National Park. 5 p.m. (7)-GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -A profile of Lou Brock who holds major league records in stolen bases for a year ( 118) and career (938). RADIO • &seball -Dodgers at Philadelphia. 10:30 a.m . KABC (790); New York Yankees at Angels, l p.m .. KMPC (7 10). AP Wlraphoto CELEBRATING -Paolo Rossi of Italy races happily across the fie ld after st.'Onng his team's first goal against Pola nd in the semifinals of the World Cup Thursday. Italy won. 2-0. and will meet West Germany Sunday for the title. From Page C1 CAUS EY • • • thing as far as her skating career is concerned. "The travel. education, discipline, the love of the art and the sport and the future and career. It is all very much wor th it," she said. "But probably the most im portant thing of all were the friendships 1 made along the way." Starbuck is currently involved with a new group that will get under way m the fall. It is Pro Skate Tour and w ill be seen in Boston . Hartford , Philadelphia. San Francisco/Oakland, Los Angeles, San Diego and New York. "l never really left compet1t1on and this summer I am trying to work harder to get back into it." s he said. "In the pas t skaters just faded away after amateur an d ice show competition. This will give them a chance to continue their careers. "I will be one of four skaters giving exhibitions before the competition. Peggy Fleming. John Curry and Dorothy Hamill are the others. I will do a solo and skate pairs with Curry." And j us t to prove she isn 't fini sh ed on a competitive level, she will then .)Om her partner of many years, Shelley, to skat e in the pairs competition. And to prove that her dreams are not complete despite the success she has attained, Starbuck is also finding the time to study acting "very seriously" under Milton Katselas, an outstanding director and teacher in HoUywood. S he hopes to put into action the dreams of long ago in that Downey garage when she was make- believe play acting and to fulfill those dreams as well as th ose of her mother by facing the cameras as an actress. And for those w ho might feel it also takes a great deal of natural ability to achieve such success, here's what Starbuck says about• herself' "In s ports it is not so much your talent as it 1s your attitude. I'm not an athlete at all. But l worked harder and I seemed to produce more than some with a lot more talent." NI.JC NOT1C£ P\lll.IC NOTICE Nit.IC NOTICE l'tB.IC NOTICE NOnc• °" TIWST'lrl SALE K-ool23 NOTICE. Of' FICTITIOUS au ..... NO. T.-n2.ao NOTICE Of' SALE. nwanr·a I .ALE. NAME STATUllENT Holly wood Park, Los Al res ults Loe Alemltoe TMUAIOAV'I Ml~ Tl , ...... tt-ftleM ~ -•lfltl ~.,_IT "AOI. 400 y•dt Tallt YOll On IC•CSOUI 2 flO 2 10 2 10 MIN WMI A ,lioltt (TrMeUra) 2 "0 2 20 Cuco Denctt <'rydayl 2 60 Aleo rtoeO Prima P-. Moon1 Oi.n. r eetura L••dar. E••v 01v1oend fa•ture l\oc1'.al. l llawn. Silk f Ima. 19.119. 12 llCACTA (fl-11) Ptl<l $7 20 llCONO "~Cl. 400 yerda Sell On Ovnny (Sumpter) 2 80 2 80 2 40 EHy Tlgr .. 1 (MylH) 8.80 6 20 fO<luna Rocket (Adair) 4 8-0 AllO rac;ed Leos Netu1t Nlnw Wrenglllfa Go Men. Wee Vloto11a11, Easy Volley. Paaaam Tru Time 20 07 THl"D "-'Cl. 400 yerda FtambOyen (Chevezl !> 60 l 80 2 40 Peetura Febla (Creagart 8 10 2 80 Dynego VICI()()' (N1COC1emus1 2 tO Alto rec;ed Bouoma Up Jet. The Mighty Wemor, Chick HtPPY Reve<ttnd Jim. Sprtnt N EHy rime t9114 FOU"TH RACE.. 400 yards My Investment (Fryday) !> 60 4 40 2 80 S1111n On The Ceah (P1tku111011) 9 40 :i 40 Mat>.e Mine Cash (N1coaemu11 2 40 Also ••cad Jau At Mldn1ghl Mr Holly Barre Rebellious Gal. Our Crowd Pleaser Benes And Bow1 Time t9 91 R EXACT.A 17 21 pa1<l S70 80 FIFTH RACE.. 400 yards Painted Bug (Byers) J 00 2 80 2 60 L•I Me Sinn (Slltlebaughl 22 00 7 80 Raise A Hustler (Creager! 3 40 Also ••cad Ml~S Native Talent Wild WllO Wild. Gem1111n Jamie My Easy Syn Suri Sa11 Chfftllh Can Time 20 28 SIXTH RACE.. 400 yard~ By Yawl (C&rdOUI) 3 00 2 40 2 :>o Comark (Tonks) 3 40 2 40 Profit Plan (Creagen 2 60 Also raced Sainte Chans Ano ther Investment Ouesl for Cash Distance 01sa.ier Mias Speeay Folly. M•u Peaoer Time 20 07 $2 EXACT A 13-S) paid S9 40 SEvtNTH "ACE.. 400 yards Aladu1no (Peuhne) 4 80 2 60 2 40 The KatGlhna Doll (Hart) 2 80 2 20 Shedy Moon Sir <Creage•I 4 00 Also r&eed Paint Me Silver, A Zure Ho~ Sweet Baby Love. Sublime Secret Im A Request Too. Until Now f1me 20 28 S2 EXACT.A (7-51 paid S 1 t 20 EIQHTtc RACE. 400 yards Tuple C116mp1on (Ward) J 20 2 60 2 40 Fo•tunes Favonte (Chavez) 21 BO 10 20 Bordy (Paulina) 3 40 Also raced Liquors Quicker Rare Jet F10fen11rn1 Moon Gotta Das11 Bose 01eam Soul w nat Time 20 20 $2 EXACT.A (4·51 paid 585 60 S2 PICK llX (5-7-9-3-7 ·4) paid S 128 00 willl 3•11 w1nn1ng Uokets (51• horses) S2 PICI< S•• conllOlatlon paid $5 80 w1tn 2 533 w1nn1ng tickets (live horsest $2 Pie~ S•~ 5cre1cn con1olat1on p110 $98 60 w1lh 1wo winning 11Ckels flour horses. one scratGh) NINTH RACE, 400 yards Break1n Rules (lackey) 2 80 2 20 2 10 Easy O!nero (Harli 2 40 2 20 Out Voted (Knight) 2 60 AJIO reced Nonotme Pass Reb A Jet Pass Ovet The Casi! Soun<l Special Azu•e l om o.amonaa On Ice Ttma :x> 05 $2 EXACTA (4-5) paid $5 80 Atlendenc:a 6,880 Hotlywood Park THU"SDAY'S AESUUI ($7tll of M-dar lhotoughbtad mM llng) Fllll T "ACE. 1 t/ 16 miles Super Greet (H•wleyl 5 20 3 40 3 00 Star Court (Olivares) 6.80 5 40 Flrit Merine (Ortega) 7 00 Aleo '•* 6C>ld N C'-. Heron• 8cw Lord Derllln. K1ng<1om DIP'-. Liilo, I 0 NevlllVa, CeoychlnO, Doc We!d l<IC>t'l''I Sat Time 1 o 31a llCOHO "ACI. e•-. lurlonQt KINlng 0111 (01tag1) tfeo II eo 3 00 Stec>h•nlt Sue !Black) ) 40 2 40 Charming Mery IMcHetgut) i 80 Alto rec.d S.at>rMZa PeyOll Wlnlat. Wly Out l••t. H••Oy 8•y. V ille Pec;lllc. AµpelllC)hlan Trill lttlancl Oenc;e1, Rachelln. Many Stare. lirne 1: 17 115 12 DAll.Y DOUtl.I ll-4) PDld HI 60 THIAO RACI. Ona rn1M1 Pie's Prince Al (C~ll•llflidll 0 80 5 40 4 00 B1um1oe1 (Blac;kf t I 20 Y 20 Mfli Good Man 1011v11raa1 ' 20 AllO raced Doon • Bnt ~ome lute I ha Argyle Kid time 136 41!> $5 EX.ACTA 15-4) p11>0 S2S2 00 FOURTH "ACE.. 6 turt11ng1 Fn111on KnowledQ!t 10elehout1M1y11) ~'0 JljO 240 Lady OI Reo (Ohv!MHI 3 20 3 20 Rtt•llQ Yukon (D1iu) 8 20 Also rRceo Properllo Oeo• Sh;alem•r, Gwoo's Penny. BehnOH Punk1n. Im Prec;1ou1 Too T .an1a s Lan She ' n DoO. BukklHn. Ratti T11111i rime 1 120 l'IFTH RACE.. 6 lurlongs Cream ot Ftre (McHarguel Herd to Lee 1v11enzue1a1 fop G&ellc \Guerra) $ 80 280 2 20 2 40 2 10 120 Wlltf'llOfd Also raced PttnGe 0 Dancers Billy Logalhytllm Op11motu Time 1 09 41!> S.S E.XACTA 14·6) 11.110 SJ4 !>O SIJCTH RACE One mile on lu•I Fat>ulous Dad CShoema~etl 17 40 • 60 2 60 Always A Chanc;e !Gueuo1 3 40 2 40 Surp"se Gorge 1va1enzueta1 2 80 Al•o raceo Domremy Pancll1c.uy Time t 34 315 S.S EXACT A I 1·3J ll<l•d $97 00 SEVENTH RACE. 6 tu11ong' Chic Dancer IMcHargue1 3 60 2 60 2 40 Coyo1e10 IHal'lsenl 3 80 3 60 T Ile C.ip1a1n tGue•r <11 2 20 Also rated BelOdle B1<1 Master Worrior Cnapel Creel<. Tirne 1 08 215 SS EXACTA !2-4) paid SJd 00 S2 PICK SIX 14 ·!> t·• I 21 pa10 S4 9•7 20 w1tn 32 winning hCkelS I~•· norsesl S2 P1<:k St~ consotahon pard Sll9 20 w1lh 59 I w1nn1ng llCk~I) tli.e h<irses1 EIGHTH RACE. I I 16 motes on turl Sun Wo1sn1p (Puicayl 5 60 3 •O 3 20 <1 C11<tll1u~ IShoemJI en 3 60 3 20 a Ask Mil IT0101 3 to J 20 a covpled Also raced Algardt, W£SI Coas1 Nahve. forebear. Vagationd Song Jf!t lr .. vel Guachan 1nev11at>le Leader Vala•' Time 1 40 315 NINTH RACE. 6 ' lutlOflQs G•~mon<Ja !Shoemaker I 4' 20 t() 20 • ljQ Miss Pri;akness !CuettBI 19 40 6 20 Bara lass 1Lrpham1 2 60 Also •atlld L~rk s Be1t G1an111 Ovque~a Saucy B11 Cuc• O Ot Time I 1$ 3•5 SS EXACT A 12 11 pa10 $6!>7 00 Allenoance 21 971 Moran to compe te in s p eedway r a ce s Shawn Moran will return f rom the Britis h Speedway League to l'Ompete in tomght's speedway motorcycle races at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa on opening mght of the fair. Races begin at 8 Speedway fans will have an opportunity to att<.-nd the fair beginning at 4 o 'clock with purchase or a speedway ticket. On Frldey, July 23. 19'12, at 9· 15 OF REAL ,_.<>PEATY T .I. No. 515115-7 The tollOWlng P8t90nl eta do4ng -e.m .. HOME F£DERAL SAVINGS AT ""IV.ATE. SALE On July 14, 1982 at 1 00 o'clOdc 1>us1ness as • Q ltJ ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SAN A-1'1175 pm at the lront ateps ot Iha Old KENTUCKY DRILLING FUND. ~ I DIEGO. e CorPOf•tlon. as Trustee In the SupettO< COV<1 ol the Slate County COurlhouee. 2 t 1 W Santa L TO t. 160 t Dove Street. Sulla 270. at. e t under 111111 Oead ol TNtt d•led April ol Cahlorn•• In and IO< the C-Ounly An• Blvd Senlt An•. Calll 92702 Newpo<l a..ch. CA 92860 I z z a 6. 1981. eJUIC:Uled by DENNIS R of Orenge In the City ol Sant• An•. Slet• OI Tu. Levereged Concepts, Inc . CHASE end JANE ANN CHASE and In the Meller ol the Estate ol Cet1lorn11. New Lile Moragage & a CalifMnla corporellon. 1801 Dove recorded Aprll 14, 1981, as Rollb1e Kaulman Deceased Invest, Inc as Truatee under the Street Suite 270 Newport Beach. fJ lnatrument No 141122. Book Notice 1s hereby given that lhe Oeed ot Trust e•ecuted l>y Ralph A CA 92660 -j 14018 , Paga !i28 o f Olflclal unders1gnedwlllsellatpr1vatesale, Bartholom11w & Rose M Th1sl>us1ness11conductedbya --:gj ~ordsolOrenge County,S~~ol to the h~hest ano best l>~Oer Bartholomew hw as 11 ~c~dad c~p~ahon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Callfomle, wllt Sell 11 pul>tkl auction subject to contirmaton 01 sa10 December 16, 1981 as document n T a A L 8 var aged to Iha highest bidder !or cun In Superior Courl on or alter the 20th 21664 ln book 1'4326. page 21 ot Coricep15 , tnc • • lewlul money of the United Stales. dey 01 Juty 1982, a< the ollice ol E. OH1c1111 Records In the olllOe ol the Wayne M Schultz CEO •1 tlta front entranoe to the Old Paul TonkOvlCh · Prol11ss1onal Recorder ot Orange County. ThlS statement was hied wl(h ll'te • • Orange County Courth<>use. located Corporation. 2107 N Broadway Calllotnla. by reason ol <lelaull In County Cli!rk 01 Or•noe Coun1y on D ' on Sent• An• Blvd .. between Suite 301. Santa Ana. CA 92706: the payment o• performance of June29 1982 • ''LET 'S GET ACQUA JN T'E ' • Sycamo<a St and BroedWey In the County o t Orange. S tate 01 obllgation1 secured 1hereby F1t24M Clty ol Sant• na. County of Orenge. Calllomta. all the right. Ulla and including the breech or deleull. Publlsned Oreng• Coast Dally • • State of California, all rig.hi. title end inte<esl ol said Deceased at lhe notice ol wtllCh waa recorded Merell Pilot July 9 16, 23, 30 1982 S P ECIA Ls lnt-t con"'9)'9d to and now held lime ol Oeelh and 111 the right llOe 1 2 . 1 g e 2 8 5 d 0 cum8 n1 n 0 3 I 10·82 City ol Sant• An•. County o t and interest that the estate of said 82-<>65989 or sal<I Official Records. • • Oranga,81e1e otCeltlomla,lllr1ght, dec eesed has ecquHe d by wlll Mii at publk: auction 10 the l'tB.IC NOTICE title and Inter• conV9y9(1 to and operallOn ol law Of OllletW1$& Othet highest bidder IOf cull In lawful FICTITIOUI 9USINEIS • • now held by tt vnd« 181<1 OMd ol lhllfl Of In addition to th81 OI said money ol the United Stetea, wllhOU1 NAME STAnMENT TN•I. In lh•t property tltue1ed In deceaseCI. 111 the lime ot <leath, •n 11 n y covenant or w arr an 1 y . 1 • • Mid County end State, de9cribed and to all the CMlaln rul prO(Mlfty e•presMd 0< lmptled 18 10 lllle. l>u:~.!.:~~1"11 persona ••• do4ng u: situated In the City ol SAnahelmt PQSMISlon, or eocombranon. IOf p A I N T 1 N G A N D M A I N -• Lot f9 8 of Trect No. 6235. County ol Orange. 1818 0 the purpon ol paying ol>llgetlons TENANCE COATINGS 4862 • B A p • A d County o f Orange. SI eta ol CatllOfnle. parl1cutarly described as !le()Ured by said Deed ol Trust, the Neely Cir 6 3, Huntington Beach. uy ny 1zza n Calllornla, •• Shown on • map follows, to-wit Interest conveyed to said Trullee by CA 92649 • • thereof recorded In book 229, Loi 18 ol BooTrackl ~?4P2 as ~6ma~ seld Deed ol Trust In properly Martin K Koruba. 4882 Neely p a g a 1 t t o II I n c I u s I v e • recorded In ..... ages ' an allulled In the County of Orange. • Mlscelleneou1 M1pa, ~acorda ol 27 ol Mlsoelleneous Maps Rec0<ds Stele end Calllornl• and desc:rlbed Cir. " 3. Huntl,,gton Beach. CA • said Orano-County, together with 01 Or•"98 County as. 92649 G t A th 0 eaaemenll for euppor1 , end morecommonlyknownes 614 N AlelMh<>ldetletelnterest ln and JOteph FUC4tlll ,!>H2 Mera/\aK . e no er ne • Mttlemenl where Mid lot adjoint Pioneer Drive Anaheim. CA 9280!i to Loi 15 ol Trect 4281 . es per mep Dr Huntington Beech, CA 92649 any oth« lot 1n Mid trllC'I. together The PfoperlY ts subject 10 an racor<led In BOO!< 154 p.,..... 22 end Thia l>ualness It conducted by • • • with •••ement1 for eeves or El!clus.ve AuthOfWltlOn and Righi 23 01 Ml-'••neou• M-:;t tn Iha general P•rtnarlhlp ~ wtlere l!UQh ..-eta To Sen wtth MoOan.ey-Clark Reelly olflOa ot Iha recorder of Mid county Thlt sl~t:!:::,,~ ... i<,:';~:t!, with lha • • cone1ruc1ed In 1ccordance wl1h Conlect M illie Halll>arg 17 141 TN unpaid balenc. end eallmate ippllcable rnunlelpel ordlnanoaa. 979.3131 ol COSll. expen ... end edvancn as County Clerle ol Orenge Coul'lty on A ~~ ~~~~ig}rttNDu~~'~ m!~;~~,o:h:·~n~:~" d~.,•:sw~u~ ~:,;'~~ 1.!i,,1~::,:::1~~r,~-~~;t:~~ June io. 19112 F1tnoa • F R E E • 8, 198 1. UNLESS YOU TAl(E conllrmelion ol "late O< pan cash sale Published Orenge Co111 Dilly • • ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR a"d ballnce evidenced by note The street eddrau Ind Other Pilot. July II. 18. 23. 30. 1982 PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A secu1ed by Mortgage or Trusl Deed dff"' II II I the 311•·82 PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN on Iha properly 10 sold Tan :;m~v~~lbea•n:bo~e Is • • EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE perc ent ol •mount bid to be purponlld to be: 3039 Flllm0<• Wey. P\lll.IC NOTICE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST deposited with l>ld Coate Mesa. CA 92827 F1CTITIOUI aUllNEIS • • YOU, VOU SHOULD CONTACT A Bids or ollara 10 tMI In wrlling end The undaralgneel Trustee N~ ITAft•NT LAWYER wlll be received el Ille aforesak! dl1c le1m1 eny lllblllly !or eny The lollowlng perton 11 doing • • The llrfft 1ddr•H or other olllce •t any lime •Iler Ille f1rst lnc:orract,_. of the tlreet llddrus 0051,,891 at common dHlgnellon ol tile rH I pubOc11ion hereof and bef<lfe d•<e and otllaf common deslgneUon. II ORANGE COAST MILL ANO • W h Th C Q E • ptoperty docrlbed •bove le ot11le eny,ehownhe<aln DOOR.260E Oyer Rd "l" Sen1e it is 0Up0n. ffef Xpi reS 7-23-82 pu r porte d Io be I 8 I 2 !i OATED 1h1s 7th dey ol July 1982 DATED June 17. 1982 Ane, CA 92707 • • l.Mthetwood, Irvine, Calll<lfnla. Adatyn MuctMno BeNlfk:lart 8enul Pr0duc11, In<; Devtd Harold Murrey. 170 E Said Nie wlll be made. WllhOUI Eacutr11t Of Iha Eatete Prolll Sherlng Plan 18th St A. Coete Mee•. CA 92e27 CO'leflanl or -181'1ty, 8AP' ... or ol Mid Rol>bla Keufman. Addr-7441 Coney AWi .. Azusa, Merk Oen• All brook , 8392 • • 1m91*1, ~ding lltle. pmmlOn o-aMd c.Nf 111702 Cevan Cir , Huntlnglon Beach. CA 25t t0 go charge On all lo go pizzas orenoumbr-.topeyttlaunpe/d T~ 1213) 334-9393 926"7 • • prlnolp9I eum of '52.513.37, '*-E. Paul TonlloYlch . Proleea1onal ..._ Lii• Morlgege & lnW19t . •ne.. Thi• bualn.• •• conducted by • F' re e Pizza is of equal or lessor value. lntere.t ther_, U provided In 0'8 CorPOfatlon Truat.. I 911 1111 .. ~e ~__,., .... && ... "--"of T·-·. a11.v-..-11-1.aw gener• p nar p. • II ...... --WT -....... ._, "' ~·~1 Addr-: 3716 s.. cun. Santa Oevld H. Murray plue .. of lhe date of Ille lnftllll 2107 N. BroedWay, Suite 30 I Ana, Calif. 92704 Thll atetBn*\I wu !lied with Iha pub lica tion of this No tice an Senta Ana. CA 92708 Talephont (71•1833-9•89 Co;inty Cta<k ol Or•no• Co;inty on I ' ICIOl110nal •tlmated amount ol "4,-(t 14) 5M-M56 By: Danle4 R. Blood June 1 t. 1982. 800.00 for aCIYancee, If any, under Publl1he<I Orange Cout Dally Publl1hed Or1nga CoHt Dally "ttarl' P1 Of R p; Ille WIN of Mid OMd Of Truet. Pllol. July 9, 10, 16, 1982 Pilot July 2 11 18 11112 Publlt hed Orenga Co11t Dally en ty oom or ...._ cNtOtl Ind ~ of the 3 l l8·82 ' ' ' ' ' 2916-82 Pilot. July 9, 18, 23, 30, 1982 II Ttullel. -----------31tW2 T"9 .. ...._Y under Mid o-s "8.IC NOTICE "8JC NOT1C( • of TNlt hM --~ eQllUted -~==:-=:".~==~~-":i'.fAiiiliiiiiT".GP''MNiiD;jiiiifT Pta.IC M011C[ ~ P. . 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NOTICI OI' PU•LIC HIAfllNO Jay Cwd Oltll ZOl<OI 0.11\d tctwerda Terry Olll>I Scott lltllc>aon IOb T'1111y Joelle MllCICI 1'100\nlt Bir.Gk Berney T11omoeon Tim No11lt ltH Ct«N lllf'Ct HMlntl WtJty ArmtltOflO llloOlf Mall b<I l .. tJdlr Jeck Re111111 Wlyllt LIYI Oo\iO Tew911 Mal~ Pleil Brad Bryllll Jolln Mehalley Jim Coltllfl OaveHJll L•l'CI r.., Broeck Chtrlll Krtflllet Jay Hiii Bobby COM Miik Lye Mike Mo11ey Otty KOCI\ JOlln Mana 0••• Slockton Oen POlll Calvin PHii M•ke R..O c11111 .. coooy Ed Oouglllrty SkM••• Heath Don Levin Merk C11Ceveccn11 Frank Conner Otvon Ltventon Oary HlllbttQ Lyn Loll \/1c:1or R9011100 0•1• Douglau Pn11 Hancock Oeorge Cacllt Robert llloml)tOn RH Stk .. Don RetM Clyde Rego Roa NuGkOlll Oene Oeo•o• Sllvt Melnyk Blllnt McAlllller Lon Nltlaon Kermll Zerley l1try Zietlet Stevt e.naon Molle Sm•lh Brue• Oo\ltlau Allen Miller Lindy Miiier T omrny Vltenllnt Skip Dunaway Jtll Sendttt R<>oer Ct llfln BllU BIUQh BJll Sln<lt1 Boo Ac:~e<m.,. 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CrlllO ltlCIW JO.ft A~llAOI MVINO MTAa.cl I 111to OUlll, 214.11 2. 0.fl P01111Jllt.t , ~· llayr:.t,tw.,11 l'llCI Couplel. 2 .. 1. 4 11~ ~JtnAGI IN 'NICWAY I CllYlll Pelle, t 19, 1 •ut llloger9. 771, J Mille l'lelcl, 190, 4 Tom Kiie, Gen4 Llllltr 74 1 OMPt .. MOUUnoM I Jack Nlek1-, 71», 2 Peter JKOIMlfl, 711, a c.Mll P1111. 112. 4 Curtll ltranoe. 11 O; 6 lrl'Cf Llellkt. 7ot AVlllAOI l'UT'tl "'" II~ 1 C111Q ltldler, 2' H ; 2 Jerrr HHrd, 21 H : a wry Heard, 21 n . • Oeo<ge llllfna. H '°.: 6 .Jerf'Y. Pele. H U 111-.CUh AOI O' tue-#All ttOLD I T Ol'll WlllOfl. 226 2 Tom Kiii. 218. 3 CrlllO 11tc111t. no. • Jerry '••e. 2oe 6 Wayne ~•vi. 205 IAOU UAOllll• I Torn Welt-091, I. 1 Jerry Pele. Crlllg Sl•Clltf, Chip &ec:k, 7 6. Andy llt an, Woody 811(1kbvrn. Nie~ F•ldo. Tommy llelenllne. 01111 Poll!. Oeorge A1or..r. Bobt>y Cl1m1>11t, AMY Norin T•m Simpton Oeoroe Burnt. O MIOll LIAOlltl • I Tom 1<111, 28.4, 2 BoD OMder. 276, 3 f:tllla 811<111<. :H3. 4 Curtlt Strange 270 6 Andy hlll. George Burnt, 2tl 1 ~U MONllY LIADPI I. Craig 81edter, $3 19,071. 2 Tom Wiiton, UH 7te· 3 Tom l<llt , 1262 367· • A•Y Floyo. d 4o,4ot. & Jttry P111. u2e,. 222. 6 Bob l,fHOt• U 19,llU. 7 J~r.> NIQt.laia. $213,020. 8 Wayrt1 L-$1711.· 726 8 LeMy Wadlllnt. S 176,419. 10 Scou Hoell, $175,394 Wotld Cup HMIFINALa flMlrMleJ'• acorM llllr 2. POlllllO 0 We al Oe1me ny 3 F11nc • 3 fWe•I Ge<mtlly ld•anc.t Oy vlllu• ol ~ 4 tldQt °'' Ptnllly klCU ) THlltO Pl.ACE t elurdef • Oamt Polond -. Fr8nc• CHAMPIONIHIP tundeft Oem• 111.lr •• Well Ge1m1ny COlfllot Toronto MonltHI CnletGO NAIL ttandlngt l •ler11 Olvlelo<I W L GI' OA SP l'lt •• 8 44 31 42 124 12 10 40 28 32 104 12 8 35 28 28 96 7 12 32 41 211 89 lolltM<n Olvltlon For! 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"lllermen'e, ~olnl LOftl8) 19' tntllrl 0 alDteO.t 15 ytllOwlt~ 2 hellbUI f57 DtHICllCll It I b<>n•o 10 1 0111 1 11no coo )~ •ock 11o11 Thi• WMlc'• trout ol9nlt LOI 4111011.11 Bog ~OCk Crtek Bovquel C•nyon Crull.. CHtllC Lake Cullie L•goon. C•yt111 Lake, Jackoon Llkt, Sen 01br1• RI••• 1£111 Well ind No1th FO.kt) I AN •lltNAlt0'"0 -BIQ Bea• Like Gt_. Valley Ltka 01egory Llkt IAJf 01100 -Do-Pond MAOfltA Sen .JotQuln River (MrOOlt Forkl St•tkwtlllltf Lll>.I IClllH -Alder Cr"" Bone C1Mk, Ceder C<"k Kern Riv., 10trnoc111 Darn 10 KR 1 Pow•1hou1e Bore ll Powernou .. 10 Oemoor11 Oam lubelle Dem 10 Bo1tll Powe1 nouu , KR3 Pow11t1ou1t 10 L•k• l1tl>tllll NOile Yount C•tel< TUlAltE Oty Meadow Cr-F1-n C•Mk Ke•n R .... 1ra1r-Oarn to KR3 Pow11hOvt1 John1ond1le 81ldQ• to r11"'•-Dem) Kttn Rovt< 1Sou111 F0tl<I Pep-m1n1 Creek Sou111 Cr-Tult Rov .. INOltn eno South f'orka of Mein Fork) INYO Btkl1 Cr-BIO Pine CtHk, Botllop C1eek !Lower. Moddlt South tmd 1n1a1o1 111 Cot1011wooo C11e~. Georgn C•••~ Goooalt C•tek lndepenOanc:e C1Hlo L••• S1011n1 Lone Pine Creek No11n like Oek C1e9' jNOrtll Fo1k1 Sntp-ds C'MI< Symmea C1-Taooo11 Ctetlo Tonemellt C1-Tulllt Cr"" MOHO B110ge()Otl R-VOI• lkickeye l.ttt l< Corw1c1 C•••k Con.,CI llkt, Ot•dmen Cretll Ellety lake. Georo• Lek• G1111 C1Mk Orem Leke, Gt_, Cr-. Gull Le•• H•llon CtMk Jun• Ukl L .. V1n1ne C1Mk Lee Vlnof'O Creel< ISouln Fork) Lillie W.il<er l••• Liiiie Walker RIYll Lundy L•k• Memoe Lake M1mmo111 C••k Mery L••• MCGH CrMi. Moll C1 .. k Owen& R••er tBenton C1os11ng Ind B19 Spr1net1. P111e Cl8ek Re•tllt Creeto RoD1n1on C•Hk Rock C111k (P11eo1te Cemp 10 Toms Piece Tom t Plaee upt1rt1m 10 Rock Cr"" Lo'9 Rock C1eek lake to 1111 tno 01 Ille 1otOI Rock CreeO. Lake Ruth Creeio Sedottoeg CrH• Saddlto19 LAik• She<Wln Cttek Sllvtt l ake SwaUQt• Cr"" I •<>o• l eke ftumbu~ Like r ... ,n l li\lt B11ooepor1 IUl)j)tl '"'O lowert f"''" Lakes 1M1mmo111, V11g1noa C1eek Votginie Llkt IUl)l)t' •nd Lower> W11.,er River tCnroa Fiii Campground IO IOWn of Wtlktt L .. Ylll •>o1eadow1 Campgrouno to Son0<1 B11ogtl Thursd•r'• tranuc:llon• fAIHAU American l.e .. ue NEW YORK YANl(EES -Ac:l"l"ed Doyle Aluanott p11'nt1 eno optooneo Al'dr e Rooertton 1nhetd11 to Cooumbut 01 int •ntttnatoonal LHgut TORONTO BLUE JA t:! Acl,.llt<l 0110 1111er oe .. gnateo holler ano 0011one0 Sieve Sente1'ey P•lc,..e1 10 SyracuH ol lhf •n1e<nll•on11 Leagve Hellonel L•eo ... ATLANTA BR .. VES <>ec111eo K•~ Sm1t n tits' blt•man.ourt etder ftom R1c11mono ot 1ne 1n1e101hona1 l etQu• and oteced TeHy .,_.arp•r out•1t loe1 on t'1e 15·0•v d1sao1to l•tl •Al llETBALL Nt llON I •••k•lbell AtlOCltllof'I NBA rom~o R•cna1d Oo1tm1n ••Ce prffltltnl·••deo ol NBA Ptoperl•tt NEW YOR~ o<NICi<S -Nameo M •• ~ ...... o l'·d Ric"•• AO uO•lO IU•llan1 COICl\0$ FOOT•ALL HeOonel 'ootba11 L.etgllt CINCINNATI BENGA1.S -Soeneo Jlmtl 9enne11. w•Oe •ec:t<•tt ano BM Nffdhem t1neo•cket DALLAS COWBOYS -Sognto Monty Huntet ttft ty 10 • ser•I:' ot ont·y••' COtllteClt HOCl(IY Nellonel Hoell•' LMtlll ST LOUIS BLUES -S19ned Jo. Mull•n l9fwa1d lo • mullly .. 1 con11ec1 tOCCElt Hotlll Amerlcen locc:e< Leeoue TAMPA BAY ROWDIES -An.,ounced Ille •ti.gna110n ot Go•Oon ./190 ""'"° COICI\ A&f'IO n•m•O Ar M+Oer 10 re~ace f't•m CO\.LEOE CINCINNA To "''"''° ~~" McN1m111 ~1e1C1 womt"1 s M>Ccer coach MARYMOUNT Nameo 0•" "••II llHd DH~e1oa11 coacn MIAMI !On•ol Nemeo OB••d Jenn1ng1 wOtl'\Cti s 1w•m coectl "8JC NOTICE "8JC NOTICE P\a..IC NOTICE IYNC>ttlll M THI ANNUAL ITATl!•NT VIA" IHDIO DICIMHll 31, 1•1 of U111tld Home 1.tt. .__ Compe11y PUBLIC NOTICE A pro po11d ordinance II ORDINANCE82·811ac:Mduleclto ach1dul1d for •dopllon al tht be 1n lull 1ttec1 30 d1y1 from July 8, regutw City Council meeting of Jul) 1982, end wll adopted by the Ill, 1982, being Ordinance 112·12 lollowlng roll cell vole Counell changing lh• zoning· of proper!~ Members AYES Scheler, Hell, IOU19d 11 273 and 277 Mon11 Vl111 Hertzog. Mc:F•rt1ne1. Jonns on Avenue from 1'11 lo PDA·LD. NOES. NOl'll. ABSENT None. Tiie motion to give Ordlnanct Ordinance 62·8, amends Tiiie 13 I RV I N E FI NANC I AL INVESTMENTS, 2091 8 u1ln111 Center Drive, Sulll 200, Irvine, CA 92715, JAMES T CAPRETZ. 2091 Bulln111 Center OrlYI. Suite 200, lr'line , CA 92716. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th11 1 publlG hHrlng wlll bl held by 1111 City Council of Ille City of Cotta M111 on July 19. 1982. In Ill• Tol•I ldmlt11d -II Council Ch•mblf1 of Ctty Hiii. n Tolll Uabl«tlll Fair Orr..1, Cotl• M.... 11 8:30 c.i>ttlf p•ld up p m . or II •oQn 1h1re1fler 11 Gro11 paid tn •n<I pritetlcabll. oo lht loHowlng neme: c;ontrlbulld surplu• or_,wooc1 ... •1u s 46,713.818 37,397.1147 1,8<111,750 1, 1119,!177 ee.o8t 6.200.755 1.227.•60 Notice Is hereby given that on June 21, 1982,· the City Council of Costa Mesa, Callfornla. adopted the 1982-83 Budget which Included the : appropriations of Federal Revenue Sharing . : 82· 12 first re•dlng carried by tht ot lh• Colla M111 Municipal Codi, following roll e•ll vote. Counc;I ln()()(por1tlng 1echnle1I revision• 10 Members -AVES Schafer. Hall Ill• parking r1qulr1 m1n11 In MeFlll'land. JonnN>n NOES None r11•d1 nt111 Oev•lopm1n11 A ABSENT Herllog m1 jorlly ot 1111 revl•lon1 ••• Tiii lull IHI ot the propo11d fl• i: • ••a r y Io r • 1 o I Y • ordlntnc1 m1y be ruo 1n tne Cit) 1neon1111enc111 end embtguttl11 Clerlt'a Olllc• 11 77 Fair D1lv1. conltlflld In Ille current pertllng KENNETH S. KASOAN, 2091 Bulll'llQ Cenllf 0r1 ..... 8'111• 200, 1rv1ne. CA 92715 VANCE C SIMO NDS . 20d.1 Bull,_ Centi' Dflv9. Suite 206, lrvlne. CA '2716. 0 RD I N ANC E I d opll n g by Special Surplu1 Fundt ,.ference lhe 19711 ldltloot of the UnHllgMd l\tnda (aurplu1) Uniform Building COO•. lhl Uniform GaJn (lot1) lrom operallont Houling Code, Ille Uniform Code lnc;tHM (Deer-I In CllPHl l I nd for Ab•11m1 n1 ol 0 1 ng 1 rou1 Su1pl\l1 during 1981 Bulldlnga. Ille Uniform Sol., Energy ln1<1renoe In Fore.. Nallonwldl CODE. THE Uniform Plumblng Accident 9n0 llMltn p1em1ume Codi tncl\ldlng Appendic.t A, 8 , C, ln1urenc. In Force. Calllornt1 649.453 517,785,000 •58,952 Coet1 M.... 1egul•llon1 Th• ordlfl•nee alto llLID '· PHINMEY •llOWI lweoly·ffYI (26) percent ot ell FRANCES H. DODD. 20'1 8u1I-c.n1., Drive, Sult• 200. lrvlne. CA 112716. TN9 1>vt111111 la condUC11d by • general pwtnerenlp J1m11T.Cepr.U D, G, H. and I; lhl 1976 ldlllOn of Butl-Page 1111 Uniform M1c;111n1c11 Code Accident ~nd l\Nllh premlum•-Dlrect· Including Appendlcll A. 8 . 11\d C: Cllllor,,11 Bull-Pege 228.931 City Cleftt "un111ign1d " perking IPICH In City ef Coete M9M r111<1en1111 zonee 10 bl 1m1J1 car or Ille 11118 ldlllon of Ille N•tlOnal we lllreby oer11ty tllll 111e above 11em1 .,. (n 90C0fd•nce wllh the Publl1ll1d 011no• Co111 Dally compec1 IPKll Thie tt•l-1 WU tlfld With the County Cletk of Ot11ng1 County oo July 7. 1H2. Etectrlc Codi and th• Uniform Annu•I St•l"'*'t lor 111e y.ar ended Dlolmblr 31. 1'81 midi 10 Ille Wiring Codi of Ille City of co.19 lnturenoe Comm...i-of 1111 81111 of C.Jltorflll , pu<111an1 to lh Piiot, July 9. 1982 Th• full tlltl ot 1h1 proposed MeN; Ind Clfllln l mendMlflll Md Tnomu J Schoell'-s p llld I 3120-&2 ordlllWlOI m1y bl •Md In 1111 City -------------Cterk'a Of11c1 •I 17 Ft lr Drive, _...,.1"•atl0n1 •o ·-"" ...... ~ -... r.. , en """' '"' • ..... ~ Mlcn..C A Schoenle, S.Cret•ry REZONE PETITION R-82·01, Slcretery P\B.IC NOTICE Cott• M .... llUllN IJ. '"1NHllY CltJ Cllrtt CA"'9TZ 6 ICUOAN Attomey11tL..w Coll• MUI Clly Cuncll. lor Publlllll<I Orange Cout D•lly PllOI. July g, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1982 IUMMAAY Of' "'°"°''° ORDINAHCI A propo11d ord ln1 nce la t clltdul•4 for •doptlon 11 the regular City Covnoll mMllng of Jvty Ill, 1M2. being Ordlnanoe 82· 11. chenglng thl zoolng for pre>p1<1y locatecl e t 2211'1 Avoc;1<10 Str"1 trom C2 to R2. Tltl motion to g ive Ordlfl•nce "82· 11 Int rMdlno carried by Ille tollowlng roll c.fl vol•; Councll M--. -AVES: ScMf«, Hd, Hertzog, MoF1tl1nd, Jollnaon. HOU: None. A88EHT: None. Ttt. f\111 IHI Of Ill• propOH d ordlnMOe mty be reed In the City ClerlC'I Office 11 77 F1lr Drive. COll&W... ._,.,,_y ~~ lOl1 9wlMM C...llf Ortve llllt•• permlUlon 10 1n on1 property 3127·62 IOollld 11 2910 Rid Hiii AYtM'IW 1------------1 ------------City of Coetl Miu Publlahtd Orange Cou t Delly Piiot, Jiiiy 9, 11182 3122·82 P\alC NOTICE lnllfte, CA 12715-11M 1'1nt'T7 Publl1ll1d Ort nge COH I Dally Piiot July ll. US, 23. 30. 11lll2 3115-82 f1om Cl to MP Envlronm1n111 l'tlMJC NOTICE 8!::~1~." 1 1 Ion N '0 • t I y I ITATIMllMT OI' MANDONMINT NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that OI' UH Of' 'ICTT'nOUI 11 Mid time •no pllQI, 111 lnter .. tld IU ... 11 NAMI p1non1 m•y •PPM• and bl heard Tiie tollowtng per1on1 h1ve l'lCTITIOUI IU9IN!l•• Nil.JC NOTV'r by I". c It y c 0 II (\ c 11 0 n ' ". lblndoned Ille UM of 1111 Flct11lou1 NAMI ITATl•HT . 1 ~ fc u nld t\ BulllleM Nlrlll: The following peraon 11 doing l'ICTTTIOUt llU .... 11 :.~~.0~y~'· SOUTHERN C ALIFORNIA OUllneN N : MAM1 tTA~ C~ Ci.rt ALARM COMPANY, 102 Eucalyptua etrc!~~~~~=v.1~:2~ ~Ol.:::wlng pe11on II doing Piiot ubJ~~d 1~·;no1 Cou t O•lly LnTh~!t=i c:u:~n·::. Ntll'll DAVID ANOREW YOUNG, THE Ol'l'ICE PRO, 1529 8111'1 ' ' 312M2 rel1rr1d to •bove w11 flll d In 11885 C1d1t Clrclt . Fount•ln Alto Ave11ue, Or1ng1, C1t11or1111 Oranot County on 3·t3-11. flll No. Vllley, CA 92108. t2te6 l'tlll.IC NOTlCE 1'171511. Thfa bul lnett ta conducted by an ca,04 L. vart>rougfl. 1629 aan o.nlel S. Cn1, 102 1!.ucaly111ue lndMdu-1. Alto Av•nu•. Orange, C1lllornl1 NOTICI Of' Dtea<K.UTtoH Ln., Ooet1 ,....., CA 92827. 0.vl4 A VO\lf!O 92ee5 Of' ,MTMI...... Timothy J. Cna, 2035 coiieo. T'llll at•llnlll'll WM fli.d wtlll llle Tltlt bvllneM It cOftduoted by .,, COMllA. C>C)Wtl" ..... RICH l t:.t. COia ~.CA 92827. l'tlll.IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI •U .... H NAMI ITATaMINT Th• lollowlng peraon ta doing bualnett u . $TAR MOTORS, 1985 So. '11rbor Blvd .. Coat• M111. CA 92827. TERRY ROARK. 1 I Allee Coon. ~ Beacil, CA 92880 Tiiie bullnlel II conducted by 1n lndlvt<IUll T1t1y Aotrk Tlll11t•l9mlnt w• f1lld wtth 11'1 County Cllflt of Ofange County oo July 7, 1N2. C-.tlC:.... .... ,utttllfl.ed Oreno• CoHI Plot. ,,.., t . tN2 County Cletk Of Orenge County on lndMdull. • o-1111 ,...,,..... Tnlt tlullllell WU conductld by. Delly Jul'lt '°· 1H2. C.OI L YlttM'OuCltl Notice 11 g ive n pur1u1nl to 1191'*11 ~"::"a.~H ~ TI1illt9tenien1-fllldwttt1the S e cllon 16031.1 of tit• ..,... '1Wl'I Publl•h•d Orange Co111 O•lly PllOI. July 9, 11. 23. JO, 1912. 2962-82 311f.82 Publl1h1d Ort noe Cou1 D•lly County OWlt Of Orenge County on CorJ)Orltlont Code tllal AAMANOO Thia ,.._, .. ,, .. filed wlltl lhl •m.11.,. lllftftH' Piiot, June 2 ••• 11. n. ,. Mtiy 2t. tN2. OOANA. 111~1.0 o. OOMPlllll County Cl9rtl of Orlnoe OOlln1Y on ,,_ ""'~ --------o1l!OH2~~~1 ,_ 1111d PAUL W. IMOtf, h.,etofONi .iuntH. 11U. ------..-.....,....,.--Publl1hed Orange OOlll 01Uy doing bullntM • Pertners undlf Publlthe4 Orange COHI O•llll "°""°"' ~ "1ClihOUI .,_.. Piiat, June 25, Julll 2, t , 11, 1"2 111• firm n1me of COR"I~ ll'llot. July I, I, 11. U , 1tU Thi =.tT.:=i:, doing Tha =A.=-r, doing MTmoutllH•N 2111 .. 2 OOMIJIElll Ind IMCt~~ t1 G91* ~ ~-~ • llMm ITA~ P1ttMtthlp, 11 14 .,. urnllam, MICflOlVTION, 1000 Que ll, c y, Ill I • • G L E N N The followlne s---~ P\IUC llOTIC( INlnt . Cllllornl1, hive dlMOhled .....c llJTIC( lull• 120. NewpoH IHCh. CA TQMllOMI AllOCIAT~. 31'° ~-:: UQU09', 104I Nor111 "°'''llOUt ll! 111111 ~,:.~1;eti:,: ~ MTmout. 11•11 tltlOOI' MfllO OUYOO 1221 w ... =~ L•n•. Cotti M .. 1. CA COlll ~. i....,,. "9otl. CA Thi ~ ~ ........, tltel after ..ro CllMOll.l110t1no 1*9011 = ITA,_, Colll ~ ~ IMolt CA 0 y ""'.. 0 LI H N t2tl1. ...,.. ....._....,. -.. h id hllhorlly to lllCUr .,,~ Tl\9 OllOWfnt l*'IOfl I• dOl"9 ...... • • TOWNHO~I AHOOIATION, l.onll>lrclo Iii•~ lfto .. 1 IOUTH COAIT IJllOAOH ~lont on blMlf of thl lomter ~~UJAH ~NIWl"lffQ OIOK 'ilMK. 1tH Port Clwidtl• =.1111 NMon, C)'P<U•. CA 8=*H=:.': 1=~~ ~NN. 1711 MOIW0\4a ........ DATl.D Jt1KWY t. 1N2. 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In Room 106, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Callfornla. Presented below Is a brief summary comparison of the adopted uses of Federal Revenue Sharing Funda to the adopted uses of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds to the adopted 1982·83 Fiscal Veer Budget. ' . r ;- I M•Jor 1 function R9"ftW ...... "' .Adopt.ct All Other Adopt9d 1--1 ... ,.... •ucitet. t $1,211,llt • 10,IS.,250 ; S.350,780 t 2,605,&90 I HUIO I Gtntf•I Government Pubic Safety Pubic W«tls ltisw1 S11Ylc11 Golf Ccuu 0 0 0 0 0 Sl.211,160 10.151.250 5,350,780 2.605,690 996.380 C1plt.I in.ovemtnb Othtt UtU05 uo,ooo nuoo •.oor Sl ,945,000 4,350,305 Tott! $2.075,000 SS3,1U,515 S35,lll.Sl5 Det•ll for Revenue 8herlng Capltel Improvement• lhltrcr-d Utltin· Northsklt·Slltflo•tr ir.tv1 Partw11.f * Drt¥1 ...... N•.U.Plft C...tnld Cly "*""' Siana.aid .. Avt. at San °'Ill f '"w" llld Vktoril StrNt at s.ta Ana RIYtf °""' Street ................ A". IMtll ............ -....n c.truct .... ltrttt s.... •• °"'-' lww1Mll .... V.. Part 1J1111n _, Div .. c_,. Plft.,._. I llftlWlt .. Vlltl ,.. .. $340,000 lUOO . 120.000 ~ 70,too t M,•" ••: ---15, .. •. ........... ~·· M.lllti Ttbl 11 ..... .. 111111 CIAIT UllU IUCll /-11 mll f AIDA Y. JUL Y •J 1982 OHA N <.l<.OllNl 'f t AlHUHN IA 25 CENT S Marine peace-keeping force debated By BAR RY EBERLING Of the Dally Piiot Stan Presidc•nt Reagan's offer to send U .S Marines to Lebanon tu evacuate Palestine L1b<>ra11on Organization fon.-es has met with mixed reaction from the Orange County congressional delegation J erry Patterson. D-Santa Ana. un equivocally nppos<'s such a move; Bill Dannemeyt·r-. R - * * * Fullt>rton, opposes It but will listen to further explanauons by Heagan, and Dan Lungren. R- Long Beach. strongly supports it. They stated their views before th<' World Affairs Council panel meeting Thursday night at the South Coost Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Hep. Robert Badham. R- N C'w po rt Bt•ach. was abst'nt bec·aust' of his wife's illness. "Th(• president wants to St·nd *** 1,800 Mannt'S tu Lt·banon us a pcncekt't'ping fol'\.'t'. and I think that he is dt'ad wrong," Puttt•r:-;cm said "In sul·h a troul>lt-d an.·u. wt· ontx need one• Manne k11lt-d and Wt' II havC' 18.000 tht'rt' and Wl•'ll bt· in a St'l'Ond Vietnam." Pattf'rson said that lsrael has proved that 1t t•an lakC' l'arc• of 11bc•lf. Ile• uddl-d that if a Ihm.I party is net>ckd. tht•n 11 sholtld Ix· tht· Untt<-<I N:i11om. • * * Beirut airport battleground Ounncmcyer agn.'<'d but said th<• Unitl'<l States has only ont' prl's1dN1l. and that he must bl> given thl' lut1tude to express whul he fl.els at tht> llmt>. Only Lungren fully supportt'<.l H1•agan's proposal "If Wl•'r<> not willing to u1k<· a risk <ind to involve ourselves as a pt•al'l'kt'ep1.•r. then what do wt· swnd for"" ht• askt.'d. I I l · ,1 d d l' d t h .a l 1 f u t h l' r * * * countrll's havt: ('Onf1d1•1lCl' m thl• U.S. as a third party to kl•c•p l><'UCt' and il rt'fUst'S to al·t , tht•n 1t 1.; turning 1t.-i back on Its world n-spons1bih lies. The del<'gation also disagreed on some details of tht-Rl•agan adm1nastrauon's handling of th<• B1·1t1sh-Arg<'nlmt• dash 1n the· Falkland lslands. PauersiJn said that the U $. -.huuld have• firmly 1>uppor1t•d * * * Bnuun from the• out~·t instead of SC"rvmg as a mt>dwtur between th1· l wo <·ountrws fur 1..1 protracted pc_~1·11ic.I ,,f tinw "Our m11>Wk1· was rwgouaung wlwn we Wt'rt• talking about our bc•st fnPnd and a trut• democratic ('ountr y, ai. op~'<! to Argentina. whll'h 1s not a tru1• democracy and which purgl'l> pt•ople." Patll'rson s:ml 1See LE BANON, P age AZ > * * * PLO concedes; invasion looins Medical Center unveils plans for expansion By PATRICK J . KENNEDY Oflhe Dally Pllol Staff Officials of the South Coast Medical Center unveiled a plan Thu r sday t o t•xpand the obstetrics unit. despite annual losses of mor<' than $400.000 in that department. Panel urges relaxing of pot penalty WA S HINGTON (AP) - Eliminating criminal ~nalt1es probably would not increase use of mar ijuana, but could save society money and effort in trying to e nforce ineffective laws. says a National Acad<•my of Sciences committee'. The report re<:ommending an end to criminal sanl'ttons for private use was alt.aC'ked not only by the governm<•nt. but also by the head of the• academy. both fearing that su<·h an acuon might encourage drug use. The study. n'leased by the academy Thursday without the fan fare that often accompanies similar reports. questionc.'Cl the e ffectiveness of present law- enforcement policies concc>rning marijuana. An 18-membcr committee of experts said decriminalization of individual use would save law e nforcemen t, legal and social costs related to ar resting 400.000 persons a year on mariJuana- related charges. While the committee did not call for legahzmg mar1Juana. 1t oroposed eliminating c riminal penalties for personal possession or use of smaU amounts of pot and possibly replacing them with civil sancuons such as fines. Altho ugh all levl'ls of government Sp<.'nd hundreds of millions of dollars each year trying to stop the drug, the group said. an estimawd 55 m11l1on Americans have tried man iuana. WORLD The suc·cess or th e plan dt•pends on getting $500,000 1n donations from community residents 'and business in thC' next fow months to undcrwnte losses and to refurbish the 18 -bl'd matC'rnity ward, hospital officials :-.aid. At a prl'SS ronforence at the Laguna Niguel facility. medical t'Cnter oCCicials said they alr<'ady have rl'ce1ved $1 55,000 in donations from hospital workers a nd cenLer support groups. Merrill Johnson. chairman of the h ospital board. said the hospital expects the number of deliveries to increase 1n its maternity ward because of projected population increases in south Orange County. To Cinanc·1ally break even. he said. the maternity ward must deliver 650 births a year. more tha n double the 300 births at the facility in 1981. Hl' says that goal 1s possible by 1984 by adding four obstetnt·1ans. H e sa id tw o add 1t1 onal physicians already havC' bt•en h1r<'d and two more will be added 1n 1984 bringing th<' obstetrician staff to a tot.al of c·1ght doctors. The annount·emt•nt was a turn around from a tentative dl'C'1s1on by hospital dirCl:tors last year to (See MATERNITY, Page A21 H enry Fonda in hospital LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actor He nry Fonda. 77. virtual ly bedridden with vanous ailments the past year, has been hospitalized to alter his heart mt.>dication and treat a urinary infection. officials said. The Oscar-winning actor. who has worn a paet'maker sin<'<.' 1974, was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Cent.er on Thursday for what a hospital spokesman said was a minor problem. "He 1s alert. awake and talking. and his wife, Shirlee. is with him," said L arry Baum. spokesman for Cedars-Sinai. "We hope to be able to rt'lf'asc• him in a few days" Khomeini serious threat -· Flush with a military victory over Iraq, the Ayatollah Khomeini represents a serious danger to the Persian Gulf area -source of much of the West's oil . . . : NATION Stereo headphones banned A New Jersey town has banned the use of stereo headphones by drivers, pedestrians, roller ska~rs or anyone ~~ on a public street, contending they are a huard. Paae A4. Car-I reight crash Jc ill 8 HELENA, Ark. c~ -A car carrytna niM people pulled onto railr ttaclu IO'lth of here today and w• hit by a frel1ht ltaln, a uthort\Jet aid. ltlht of \he peopkt ln the car, lnoludlna llx ahJldntn, were killed. Syrians • • • JOIIl ID fighting Hy The Associated P ress Thl· PLO ha s dropped demands for a pol1ttt·al and mihwry pn·s<•m·t• 1n L<·banon apparl•ntly t·ltmmatmg the last maJOr ubstades to a guerrilla pullout But lsra1:l1 Defense Mm1stc·r Am·I Sharon still wants ~o storm wc·st Bt•1ru1. a key mediator said today "They have droppt•d lhl' contl1t1 uns," former Prime M1mstC'r SaL·b Salam told The Assc1t·1a ted Press al h 1s west &1rut m<.1n~1on. "The more they drnp. how<·VN, the· more Sharon asks. Sharon is totally inlent on his m1lttary plan He wants lO e x t e rm 1 n a l l' t h e P L 0 a n d thousands of p<•oplc• m B<'irut." ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL -Candida tes for the Honorary Governor of Laguna Beach race met Thursday to outline platforms. From left ar<' Maggie Meggs. Don Ware. Atop the burro is David Solomon. campa ign m anagers. Caia Penny Solomon: top-hatted anci "Doc·" Blacketer. Dall)' Piiot 81.aff P"°'o fla nked by his Ellingston a nd John S<:hwartz As he spoke. Israeli tanks and guer rilla r oc ke t launchers exchanged barrages a round Beirut's paralyzed airpor t and the· nearby BourJ el Barajneh l'amp. ThC' Tel Aviv c-ommand said ls raf:'ll forces also traded gunfire with Synan troops tn eastt>rn Lt•banon. Parents ask blood for youth in fall By ROBERT BARKER 0 1 th• Dally Piiot Staff The mother and Cathl"r of a lluntington Bead-. youth who t l· 11 I I stories from a hot t' I ball'onv in H awa11 1s~ut'd a rt-quest ·ror blood donors today Norma and Hotx.•rt Mal'kll''s -;on. Craig. rcma1m'<I in l'fltll'al 1·ond111on from thr fall that 11 l' cu r r l' d l' a r 1 y Wed n c· s day morning while the• 18-year-old ::ipparC'ntly was walking in his sll'ep. He was reporll'CI to bl' in a coma toda y at the· Kaiser Pt'rmancnlt' H nsp1tril 1n I lunolulu Familv mcmix'rs and fril'nds rt>port.that Craig. a June graduate of Ocean View High School. had und('rgonl' surgt'ry for brokl•n bont'S and blood donations arc nt'l.>d<'d to repll'msh supplies at the hospital The• family suggests that people who wish to can give blood at lhe Orang<' County Chapter of thl' Am<•ncan RC'd Cross. Hed C1 oss offte1~1ls at 600 Park COUNTY Ccntl'r Dnve, Santa Ana, are urging donors to make appointm c•nts by call ing H:~5-5:l81. Meanwhile. there was some question today whether young Mack1c.•s fall from thl' hotel room balcony lo a parking lot at the H~i Lanais Hot.el was broken by a tr<'l' Pollet> 1n1tially said they b<>lieved they w ere no obstacles along the route of the fall to ease the• impact But a friend who was a classmate an d with Craig rl.'portedly to ld friends in Huntington Beach that a tree nl•ar the balcony may have broken the fall. Curfew lifted . WARSAW. Poland (AP) Martial law authorities in the southwestern city of Wroclaw have lifted an overnight c·urfC'w and olh<·r restrictions that had bl'cn reimposed after hours of rioung on June l3, the official nl.'ws agency PAP reported L et 's go to the fair See what's in store at the Orange County Fair. . which opens tonight at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Page Bl and Weekender. he's nice on ice Orange County skater · Dianne de Leeuw Is the star of Knoll's Berry Farm's spectacular ice show. "Snoopy and All That Jau." Weekende r. Fluor tock drops Stock of the Fluor Corp of lrvlne was off ~ today to 1 ~iv. In mid-day tro.dlng, aft.er f alllng l Thursday. The drop followed o Wall St~t Journal story analyung the flrm'a outlook. Laguna art I e ti val• open The art fattJv1l1 at l...quna ~h pl under way with 48~ cuchlbh• on dl1pll1. w-.~, • Candidates t ell zany platforms By STEVE MITCH ELL Of the Dally Piiot Staff One l'and 1da tt· a rri v<'d on burro-back Anotht•r towed his t·ampaign "platform" brh1nd him A third promised Son Francisco-s t yle ('able cari. 1f eleC'ted. and a fourth has her eye on higher offll'e. The fifth c and1datC' for Honorary Gov<·rnor of Laguna Beach proposed mvt.'rsc high fist• in town -offshorl'. Hopefuls for tht• dubwus elct·ted position of honorary governor met al th<' Boys Club Thursday night to outlinl' thC'1r campaign platforms and solic11 votes The candidates arc vying for the honor of being the host of the Main Beach P ork "Village Party," scheduled Sept 18 The party, which will be Op<.'n to Lagunans only. is a t'<'lebration of the end of the tounst S<.'ason and return o f th<' village to the villagers. Candidates will b<' st·lhng votes, at a penny C'ach. to ra1Sl' (See GOVERNOR. Page A2) INDEX Most of tht· :rn .OOO Syrian troops d1spatl'hed to Lebanon six y1•ars ago to policl' the armistke that C'ndc'<.I the 1975-76 Moslem- C h ri s t 1 an l'IVtl war have regroupt>d in <'astern Lebanon follnwmg bloody daslws with thl' lsrat·lts during lhC' first w1"t!ks o f tht' f1ve-wcck mvas1on Salam said the· PLO wants to go overland from Beirut to Syria. but the guerrilla group's military ll'ader. Saad Saye!. told the Voice of Palestine• radio: "The PLO and its lt•aders are r<'solvl'Ci to stay on in Beirut and Lebanon even at th<' cost of martyrdom." When lsrat•ll invaded June 6 It was bclit'Vt-d the operation would be 11m1ted to pushing the guerrillas back from the border. But Israel's deputy ch1d of staff. Maj. Gen Moshe L evy. said Thursday that Israeli forces were girding for a long stay in L<.>banon. possibly through the winter. Thc•re was no comment on the r <'portl'd dropping of PLO conditions c•1ther from Israel or Yasser Arafat's Palestin e Liberation Organization. It has bt><>n negotiating t hrough Salam and Lebanl'se Prime Minister S haf1k Wazzan to a rrange a pullout of the estimated 8,000 guerrillas to stave of£ an assault by L-.raeh forces. At Your Service Business California Cavakade ClaMlfied Comics Crossword Death NoUcee Editorial EntertainmenL A4 84-5 A5 B2 Intermission Weekender Ann Landers 82 Movies Weekender Gardening Hor'OICOpe Dl-6 C5 C5 D2 A6 Weekender 83 B2 SPORTS Mutual Funds B4 National N~ws A3 Public Notices B4.C3-4,D2 Sports Cl-4 B5 TV Log Weekender A2 A3 Stock Markets Television Theat~rs Weather World N~ws Ansel win1 Yank~ next The . Anpll await anival of the New York Y1nk .. aft.er Mapp(~ an .. tht·pme l<*na 1ll'HIC apln.l Qeveland. l' ... Cl. ' GOVERNOR OF LAGUNA. • • funds for the e nd-of-s ummer oolcbration. And more thnn 100 s upport('n! tlnd organlwrs of the party were on hand T h ursday to cheer thetr· favorite candidates. It was, to say thf' lt-asl, n noisy affair. Organizer Bill Fa1•rC'l I r1gureR the Village Party will t.'Osl about $7,000. The t·andtdates, t:•at.·h supported by civk organ ltataons. will be asking t•1tiwns lo buy votes. It's going to be an intens<' campaign. Farre ll says any Lagunan who hasn't been pressured into buying at least one vote by the end o f n ext month probably s tayed locked up in his home. But, enough of this s1lhness. On to the campaign platforms. -David Solomon, un artbt supported by the Top of the World Neighborhood Asscl<:1at1on. rode mto the Boys Club loungt.• utop a burro. He proposes summe r burro se rvice throug h o ut town , tran sporting n •sidents to and from the b<.•at·ht•s. Hts burro program s hould eliminate deficits an the' city's bus system during the summl'r. -"Doc" BlackNer, who 1s Village Laguna 's cand1dall'. arrived al the campaign k1t'ko(f party towing a pap1er mae he back end of a horst· "I wa s planning on a pl1.1tform," the 59-ycar ugunon rt'sidcnt said, "but they put tht• horse on 1t." Blacketer propost_'tl building 1i1 woll o n the far side of the Laguna G reenbelt, with border co w s to protect the city'11 boundaries. -Don Wnre, the Sawdutit Fes t ival's can didate, says, If electt>d, he'U install cable cars to r un up a nd down the city's hillsides. "The savings to our <.'itazens' automobiles on transmissions and brakes would be tremendous," he said. -Maggie Meggs, who 1s bat'ked by the Chamber o f Commerce. says she'll use her tatlt' of honorary governor "as a s tepping ston e lo be<:'ome the f1r.;t woman president of the United Stat~ "If an actor can do It -<'Omrng frum California -then so can I." -John Schwartz, supported by thC' Laguna Video Club. offers a <.'Ompromise to the controversy over high rise buildings in Laguna Beach. He would construct a platform off Laguna, called L aguna Vidl'O Island, which would plungt' JO s torics into the sea and a mc·re 10 mNers into the air . "I believe in the American political party system and I believe in the Main Beach Party !>ystem," Schwaru told the ch<.-ering electorate. It's going to be one of those summers, folks, MATERNITY BOOST. • • close the maternity unit after hospital officials said 1t could lose up to $2.7 m1ll1on rn the next decade. The d irectors r<.'SCrndcd their dedsion after members of the community and mt-mb£'rs of hospital fund-raising l'Ommlltt'<.'S protested. Last year, the directors blamf'd the maternity ward's finantaal woes on "a diminishing . young married populatio n " in south O r ange County a nd the· development of sc•veral nC'w hospitals in recent years. But the press conference. adorned with blue a nd pink helium-filled balloons, and with a table or t'OO ki es and refres hmen ts. prcsC'nted a n optimistic view . Hospital administrator Paul Mt'Quade said the add1t1onal obstetracaans wall increase the hospital's abahty to handle larger case loads. He saad that rn the past . some matc•rnity pa tients have been turned away bct·aUS{' there was n 't a n av.iilabl<' obstetrician. Speaking to members of the press. several representatives o f hospital fund-raising grou ps and about 15 parents and several toddlers. McQuade said, "We thmk we're o n ouc way." Six' toddlers were ind1v1dually brought up by parents to present donations checks totaling $500 and after wards McQuade quipped. "We hope your future <'Ontributions will come in the way of adcUtiona l children." Several young mothers an tht• l'rowd gave testimony t o thf' "frie ndly " and "per son al treatment" they received at the hospital and one mother. Rata Esp inosa, said that between labor pains s he had enjoyed looking out the window at the ocean view The 24-year -old genC"ral h osp1tal 1s having fina n cial daffa c ulty and rece ntl y ehmmau'Cl 40 jobs. ancludrng 25 nurs ing positions. to cut $1 '.i m1l11on from its $23 5 million budj?C'l IHGHIOllBID WllCH ••••MM I• fGllCI WE IMMEDIATELY REPORT All SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITIES TO OUR POLICE DEPARTMENT WATCHING -This 1s one of the l 2-by-18 -uwh signs nvnilabl<.' from the Laguna Beal·h Pohc-e Department warning miscrean L'> that the property is guarded by a neighborhood watc·h Call Laura Manukian a t 497-3311, ext 182. for mort• mlormataon Alta Laguna teallJ to meet Tuesday A 10-mt·mb<.•r t ask l ort·e <'xplo1 ing thc· poss1biltly ol d1spo~ing of 11 iJl'fl'l> uwm•d by tht· S(.'hool d1strn·t will mt'l'l at the.• Alta Lagun<i propt>rly Tut•sduy to bc'<·orrw familwr with the site. The Alta L~guna Tas k ForCC' was formed by Lag~na Bea<·h Un1f1ed School Distnc·t trustees earlie r this m onth to ftnd ways of max1miz1ng profits from sale. lease o r trade of the parcel, located at the intersection of Alta Laguna Boulevard and Park A venue The vacant land was pul'<'hascd 12 years ago for $325.· 000, whe n the then-growing district ant1c1p1jted I he need for a sixth c:ampus S1nct.> that time. stude>nt e nrollment has dropped. and an e lem(•nta r y school has be <.>n dosed. f'actors such as Proposition 13. Blackout hits Laguna Hills A thrl't'· bkx.'k residential area an Laguna ll1lls was without e le<:tric1ty for six hours today OC'<.'aUS<.' o f a raully power cable. Dave Smath, s pokesman for San Diego Gas and Electric Co .. says a powt>r hne on the 25000 block of Las Bolsal> Street railed a t :$ 55 a m H oml''> o n Gr1 s~om R oad . Mawi.on DrivP ;md Earhart Road ix-lW(ot•n PaSt'O de Valen<.·aa and Coc;tNIU S tn·l.'l. wt•r e without power unlll tn•ws r<.>pa1rc'CI the Jim· Jl 10 am. Smith ~.11d the Serrano-Pr1c'St s llil<.' Supr<'nw Court dec isio n and inflation. have left the tmy st•hool d1strit·t sc:ramblang lO kt•t•p a balam·ed budge t. District off1c1als 1.•s t1m<1tC' th<.' surplus htlltop property could net perhaps as much as $3 millwn to the distrkt. were at sold . The task fol'('e. which includes school board members, hilltop residents and members of a former t'omm1Ue>e on s urplus property, will stud y means o f disposing of thC' land to the b<.'st advantage of the distract Superintendent Bill Burm·s said the task forl'C will mc.-et onc·e a week "unul th{• tas k 1s completed " It will reVJew c aty tract maps for the pal'('(.'I, which LS zoned for res1dent1al US(', 11nd will study a plan by Lagunan Dick Toomey that would create a recreational area on a portion ot the land From Page A1 LEBANON. • • BecauS<' of the negotaat11ms the U.S . appeared to waffle before supporting Britain. Patterson said. This hesitatio n caused o ther L a un American c·ountries to thank that we were· mc.•rely s upporting a fe llow Anglican country instead of acting o n hrm convictions But, af the ncgot1at1ons had negative effects, 11 was worth thl' rask. acrordmg to Lungren Ht• satd that lx>caus<> of the• thn•al of war. the US had to at·t <1s moderator Mostly sunny " I t served rJ u r Inn g t <·rm 1ntc·rt·sts t o t .i kt.• th<' risk," Lungren said "In tht· short t<.•rm n hurt. but. frankly. I don't thank that we· had any alternat1vl' .. D a n n cm e· y l' r "u pp or l l' d lxic·krng Britain. s;:iy1ng that It Sl.'nl Argentina firm -;1gnals "Argentina has a s1mm1.•nng bordPr d1sputt· with Chilt'." he· said. Coastal Fair and sunny lf'us ellernoon w11h htghs of 72 to 77 Conllnued lalr bul with low clouds ton19nt and early Saturday Ove1n19hl I°"" 511 10 63 Fair and sYnny on Saturday with highs ol 72 t o 77 Hun11ng1 on-Newpor 1 area 1empera1ures range lrom a low ol 60 10 I high OI 70 Elsewhere tr om Point ConoeptlOn 10 Iha Me•1<:•n t>otdof and out 60 mtlet Nor1hwes1 wonds ol 10 10 20 knots 1on•ght over oute< waters with 4 to 6 loot seas Locally llg hl vartat>le w1nd1 t>e<;om•ng west IO SOUlhwest 10 IO 16 knolS !his evening w1lh southwest swell• ol t lo 2 1ee1 Night and morntng low clouds becoming mostly sunny In Iha alternoona lod•y and Sa1urdey Denver Dos Moines Del roll Oulu th El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Flagstaff Grea1 Falls Han lord HIM en a Honolulu ~louslon tndnapl1s Jac.ksn Jacksnvlle Kan5 Coly Las Ve<Jas L•llle Rock Lou•sV1t1e Mempll1S M11m1 Mllwaui..ee Mpls-Sr P NU11v1lle New Orleans Ni!w Yot~ NorlOlk ~~The Forecast For 8p.m. EDT R1ln~ Snow(TI} 60 , •I 11 I t I I ' 1111fm1 r::::::'I 49 •111 n Temperatures Showerslllllltl Flumes~ 74 68 8 0 s1 rr--4...:---.....1......J-....:...._ 45 51 68 52 73 78 71 73 71 67 73 72 70 79 82 62 8 0 54 L.:.:::.;;.;......::...:...;::.....::.....::....;:..:__....:.._~....;;--:::--~:--~~--;::--~~--J 72 '>til'o'l"·l· ••• 70 Needles Oakland 100 73 Suspect guilty auto deaths • ID A l7-ycar-old 1Jana t'olnt man wu convtc\t."Ci In South Orange County Municipa l Court Wl>dnesday in ttw <lc•uths of two l'ldC'rly womt•n who Wt•1'f• stru<.•k Niguel man arrested in heating A iO-year-old L agum1 N1gUl·I ltlan was arres ted by Orangt• County Sheriff'i. Dt•pannwnt l.lc•µuu~s Thursday 111 l'Ollnt'\:llon with the beaung of a transwnt e•arlu.>r m the day Book<'d into Orangt· Coun Ly J aal on susp1t.·1on of all<'mpl<.'d murd<•r was Wilfrl'd Harv1•y Hinger He 1s held rn lrl'U of $250,000 baal. Hrngt·r 1s accused of .ittat·kmg and beaung Hu~o Coot, 29. a transient who livt•d undl·r iJ r ailroad overpass tin Crown VJlll.'Y Parkway 1n L <J guna N1gu<.'l. A sheriff's s pok<'smari said the two men appan·ntly quarreled over money Cool was take n 111 a lot'ul hospital for trt'alment l>f ht•.1d wounds. lJy hlll c:;ir IU'l \h.e)' CtOMed t'OCJUC Cout Hlahwtay ln Dana Point March I Randol LoU111 Ward wus found guilty, following a thrc'f'*d<iy JUTY tr11AI , on o n C' <·ou nt each of "l 1 is d <' m <' u n o r v l' h I c u I a r mun11l<auJ<hter and driving w11hout n hl·ensc. court off1t'ials 1 t•ported. St•nt.t.•nd ng hw; bt_,._.n st•l for AuH. 1H h tuok tht> Jury tt lllllt-mm·~ thun Jll hour to t-onv1tt Ward In th<· l.lt·uths of LuealC' Quimet and Lornn St1Jnt'h1ll , both 7tl V<'dr old v1s1ton; from Albc.•rui. Canada Tht· two womt.>n wt•rt• croi.srng Pae1f1c Coast H1ghwuy al Huby L..mtC'rn StrC'C't about 7.30 p.m wht·n th<•y wc•re strut·k b y W<.ird's <·ar and killed. 3<.~-ording to Californw H1ghw:.iy Patrol IOVl~llgatut l> Mi.,_, Qu1ml'l wai. pronounced dt•ad al thl' St.'t·ne of thl' colhs1on and M1 si. Stoneh11l was pronounet'Cl dead somt't1mc lau•r at M1s.c;1on Community Hos pital 111 M1ss1on Vie.JO lnveslll(Utor s s aid two o thN vf'h11.:Jes had s topped to allow lhl' worne•n to t·ross lht· stn·N. but Ward's 1·ar ~wt•rvt·d arou nd thf•m . stnking tht• pair Dancing classes offered in Laguna Be 1t ballroom dancing, s wmg. jitterbug or modl.·1 n .iazz dan<."e. the Laguna BC'a(·h RN:reatio n Ot!partml'nt has " class for you. Also offc>red by the l'1ty rec:reatlon dt:'partm(•nt art· scvt>ra l exercise and f1tm·ss classes. some sN to mu).1<· The• dasses are o f fere·d o n a flcx1ble "p ackag('" bas is. allowing a person to pur('ha!>C' a number of lessons and U'\<' them through o ut lht' i.ummer. For younger dancers. th<.•re 1s a Summer Dance Work.-.hop •The· San Clemente CX·l·an Festival has bee n set for Jul~ 2:$. 24 and 25 at tht· S;in CIC'ITll'nte Mun1<.:1pal P1t•r Called th<' "gn •alest shoYo o n surf," th<' fcs llval will f<'aturc.• a "Surf and Sand Fam.I mpics" Saturd<iy Amo nts open to publit part · n arc a onl'-milt Ol"can s wim. a fivC' kilom1·tc.·1 SALE f1Jr girl:-. aged nine to 11 The l l ·Wt'l'k course t or l'Ui.t·i. on b:Jlll•t. ,Jazz and ldp dan<.·1· <.incl 1~ lntl·nde:d to tt•at·h "' udt•nt-. IH·W dan<.·(•S l'al'h w1·t •k B.ill1·1 .ind prt··balkt dassc'S al-.o .in· nffNt'<.I for girls and bovi. lour t o II and gymn; .. ,ut~ for thnse agl'd fivt· lo 11 A l ull li<iltng or (•f<1 4'SCS JV,Jllabll· fur l'h1ldrt'n c.·an be 11 b t a 1 n l' d l h r o u g h t h e r<."t·n ·.; uon dl'pct rtml'n t at 515 FtJrl'l>t AvC' or by <.·ail ing .J!l7-:i:H I l'Xl 201 and Ill k1lo ml'ter run On Frid<i v . thl' Un1Lt•d Stall'), L1 ft-sa~·mg As . .,0('1at1on will hold 1ti. National Junior L1fl·gu<1rd t·h a mpumsh1pi. a nd S unday's Rl•g111nal Lifc•guard t•hamp1onsh1p will prC'fact• tht Fourth Annual lnv1 tat1on:il In lf'1 n;11111n .1 I L1 fpguard l'l 101IX'l1 lll HI l"or rnon· 1nforma11on t0<1ll -1!-lfi.:"'J';' 17 1U.S. Summary Okla Cny Omaha Orlando Pht11dphl11 Phoen•• P1llsbu1gh Piiand, Me Piiand, Ore ProYldence Reno • Richmond Sall La~e San Antonio Sea We Shreveport SIOUA Falls St LOUIS 85 85 85 18 99 86 84 73 7S 93 79 88 94 86 94 89 87 94 92 81 91 86 73 87 93 92 93 93 90 85 90 91 101 81 92 78 86 82 94 8t 96 73 94 85 87 91 78 8S 89 73 74 66 69 72 71 78 66 66 53 68 S3 72 58 72 51 73 84 73 70 5' 71 63 68 12 75 641 ee Paso Rot>les Ae<l91ull Ae<lwood C11y Secramento San Diego San Francleco Sania Barbar a 90 !>() 88 84 77 58 87 SS 76 66 67 54 Bogola Curac10 Guadeloupe Ii ••• ,,. 64 88 88 90 48 81 7S 73 Spring and Summer Clearance Severe lhund•rs1orm1 dumped hell and rain across lhe Oako111. causing 100 percent crop damage In aome areas, wtllle 01her slorma were hlltlng M1nne101a and Otilahoma At leatl lwo 1w111ers touched down tn NO!'lh Oakota. and other funnel cloud• -• sighled Rein letl Thursday over 1<1n1as, the oenlral Ohio l/elley and along lh• Florida end cenltal Gull ooasls. wnlle the rest 01 lh• nellon enjoyed lalr -•1h«. More rain wH lorecall lor lhe Plelns and the aou1h«n and mld-Atlentlc coaat lhrough the MIHIH lppl V•ll•y lo th• upl)ilr Mlnourl Vell9y. w1lh clNr -•h« t4MWM<• TemperelUfM around the nallOn t>efor• d•wn renged from 48 In Ely. Nev •• to 90 In Pnoenta, Arlt St P-Tampa Spollane SyracuM TQP41ka Tue.on Tuite Wnhlngln Wichita WOOda Feit " 91 95 90 87 S7 San!• Marla 75 Sloe!< ton 88 T~ma1 102 Barslow 94 72 Big Bear 73 43 Bishop 87 60 Catellna 69 Lake Arrowtleed 7 4 49 Long Beach 83 60 Monrovia 92 55 Ml. WHton 70 54 Smog The Air Ouallty Management Oi91r1Ct pred1c1s unnealthlul air quallly for ffn1111ve people today on the San Gabriel, Pomona. San rernendo and Santa Clarita vallevs and in the R1vor111de-San Bernardino and Heme! Elsinore areas wll h good air quality etsewtlere 1n lhe Soulh Coas1 Air Bu1n Newport BNch 69 82 A Potlulanl Slenci.rd Index ol Ontario 88 55 188 11 IOfOGBll IOf Iha Rlve<lide-Palm Spmg. 103 72 San Bernardino ttM. 188 for the , PBMdena N 57 San Qal>fltl Ind Pornone velleyt. San e.m.tdlno 18 55 188 for Ille S•n F9fNl\do Ind San JOH 79 !><! Senta Cl•r•I• velleye and 138 fPf Senia An• 79 80 lhe Hemel·El11nore region CAUFOANIA Sanle Crvt 74 57 Good all quallly with a PSI Of 81y1ht 103 Tahoe Velley 73 63 92 11 for-.1 for Banning, 100 lor Eureu 65 52 meiroootnen Los Angeles, 80 lor Freeno 91 83 '"" AM Intend Orenge Counly and 58 lor lanculet 87 87 lhe IOW d-rle · Lot Angeles 81 83 ';'9 L" AH oltlef areu will ha.,. a PSI Marysvllle 90 &.rt>aooe 75 o4 42, lnolud;ng lhe high "-11, Tem"!'!'°:e~ .• M.on111• .. tf'-~-----85 __ 1 _ 1 __ 1~_,mucS __ 1 a_ 1 _,_ 1 __ 1 _8 _ 4 1 __ " ::::~:.::~~.:.: 88 70 '. ",llliiiii;lliiil••----------· '•'"' emoo 1n1orina11on: g I 80 ' Orange County. (IOO) .U6--382t ~: :; ~.... -a•i?:Oa~ngelH County: (100) 82 89 - _ -Riv.ttlde end Sen knerdlno 96 73 Toder'• Wne ""'... oounlltt: (800) 387-4710 ~~ ~; LM41ften ... ,...... '""" Temp. AOMO EplllOde Center: (IOO). llO 7 t Huntington 8Mf M II. lr·P< :; 2048N 87 6i HuntlnolOll P• 1•2 n. Ir.pr 114 ----------• 76 " ••n•• >.na l'llY« Jtlty 1·2 n. POOt 14 f'W'1•delil ta 70 22nd I I. Newooft 1.a n. ~ 14 i . a 13 17 t-.o. Wedge 1'2 II. ::=;. 1$ TODA• t7 71 =-~ 14 II. """" U t.oond tow U7 0-"'· 2.r ' u 11 " =f .. hcond """ 111H p'" .., H .. Milt l4 · felt '1 IATUM>AV .. IO ~ t: ~ .. ,._ ~~ ~· ftlf .... ""' tow t·H a rn 0 0 n " n......,~.,.... ···" ,.., .. r=~ :1~::: :; 40% to 50% Off Starts Saturday, July 10th 10 a.m. Hours: Open unday. 11th 12:00 to 5:00 -Mon . thru t. 10:00 to 5:30 fin Ru.,; =:.,. ai e :: ~ . .=..~=:: .~~ '" '"''..,.. ,_....,.. __ ,. ... ,,_..., I • .... .....,..., ", .. 1 1111 L-------~~--~-..--....,~--....,,,_iiiii.;...-----------~-... ..,,..--.~ ... ~~...::~--....-...... ~---~-----------~~-----. I 024 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 71~-~ 111111 ClllT 1m1111n111 FRIDAY, JULY 9. 198:> OH ANGE COUNT V C AL If-OHNIA 25 CENTS Marine peace-keeping force debated By BARRY EBERLING Fullerton, opposes it but will ot 1ti. D•llJ ll'llol •••If lt!lten to further explanations by President Reagan's offer 10 Reagan. and Dan Lungren, U- s.end U.S Mannes to Lebanon to Long Beach. strongly supports it. evaC'uate Palestine L1bcrat1on They stated their views before Orgamzauon fol't'eS has met with tht• World Affairs Council panel mixed reaction from the Orange meeting Thursday mght at the County <.•cmgressional delegation South Coust Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Rep. Hobert Badham, R- J erry Patterson. 0 -Sant.a Ana, Newport Bea<.'h , was absent unequivocally opposes sul'h a because of his wife's illness move, 8111 Dannemt'Yl'r , R-"The president wants to send *** *** I .HOO Murincs to Lebanon us a pt:Ul<ekN•pmg for<.·~. and I thmk that hl' ts dead wrong." Pattt'l-son said "In sul·h a troubled ar('a, we onlx nC't>d 01w Marine killed and we II have 18,000 there and wc•'ll be In a RC."<-'Ond Vietnam." Patterson said that lsravl has proved that IL c:an take care of itself. He added that 1f a lh1rd party 1s nC't'<ied. then 1t should be the Unitt>d Nauons. *** Dannt!U\cyt:r agreed but said the Unitt.>d States has only une president. and that he must be given thl· latitude to ('Xpn·ss what he feels at the time. Only Lungren fully i.upporwd Reagan's proposal. "If we'rC' not willing to takt' a nsk and to involve ourselves as a peacckcep<.·r. then whut do we stand for?" he asked. I-ft. a d d c d t h a t 1 f o l h e r *** t'OUIHrtl'i. have l'onf1dem·1· in ltw U S as u third party lo kt'('P pcal"t! and ll rduses to al't, ttwn It IS turning It.-. ooc·k Oil IL'> world rc:spons1bilt tlC'S. The delegauon also d1118g1N'CI on somt' deta1ls of the lfo{Jgan administration's handlmg ''' thl• British-Arg1.•ntine l'lal>h 1n lht· Falkland lslunds Pattl'rson )W)1d th;11 tlw U.S. shoull.l h.iv1.· firml y supporlt.'d *** Brtl<tln frorn the outset lnsWad or serving a~ a ml'dialOr bNw~n th£> two rountnes for a protracted µt •ruxJ of lime "Our rmst.ake was negotiat.mg wh<m we w~rt> talking aboul our Ix-st lrwud <ind a true demc><:ratk country, us opp<&-d to Argl'ntina, wh1<:h 1~ not a true dem0t-rac:y and whll·h purges people," Patterson S<lld f, ee LEBANON, Page A2> * * * Beirut airport battleground PLO concedes; invasion loo1ns Irvine hospital backers get 10,000 names By JOEL C. DON Of IM Dally Piiot Slatt Backers of a proposed Irvine Medical Center have surpassed their goal of obtaining 10.000 sign atures to bol s ter an application to state 0Hic1als . More tha n 100 IMC volunteers canvassed Irvine neighborhoods with cards and about 2,500 signatures were gathered in two h our s Thursday evening, according to Dave Baker. IMC board of directors president. Previously. hospital backers had gathered about 8,000 signatures. The signature cards will be attached to IMC's ceruf1cate of need application. which Baker said will be filed with the state by t h e end of the month. Community support -such as m petition drives -1s only one among nearly two dozen factors state health officials will <.'Onsider wh e n they rev1C'W th e application. Baker s aid he belu.'ves the signatures might carry more weight than state offtc·1als have acknowledged. "We regard them (signatures) a s an C'Xtremely important factor.·• he said. "All we meant to do was to document how the co mmunity f e lt about (the hospital proposal)." lMC plans call for a 222-bed hospital located at Barram·a Parkway and Jeffrey Road. The price tag for the medical renter 1s between $50 millton and $60 m illion. It would be completed by 1987. Future plans call for expansion of the facility to 500 beds by 1995. Following the signature drive. volunteers and hospita l supporters met at the Irvine home of Sharon and Jim Ellts. ln attendance were Orange County Supervisor Tom Riley and state A ssemblywoman M arian Bergt'SOn, R-Newport Beach. Dr. Arnold Beckman received an ISee HOSPITAL, Page A21 Hospital to boost • • maternity un1t By PATRICK J . KENNEDY 0("1he Dally Pllol Slaff Officials of the South Coast Medical Center unveiled a plan Th ursday to expand the obstetrics unit, despite annual losses of more than $400,000 in that department. Th e success of the. plan depends on getting $500,000 in donations from commu nity residents and business in the next few months to underwrite losses and lo refurbish the 18-bed maternity ward. hospital officials said. At a press confere nce at the South Laguna facility. medical center officials said they already h ave received $155,000 in donations from hospital workers and center support groups. Merrill Johnson. chairman of the hospital board, said the hospital <'X peC'l'> the number of WORLD delive ries to increase 1n its materna t y ward because of pro,ectcd population increases in south Orange County. To financially break even, he said. the maternity ward must deliver 650 births a year. more than double the 300 births at the facihty in 1981. He say~ that goal is possible by 1984 by adding four obstetricians. H e s aid two additiona l phys1c1ans already havC' been hired and two more will be added 1n 1984 bringing th e obstetr1c1an staff to a total of eight doctors. The announcement was a tum around from a tentative decision by hospital directors last year to close the matemJty unit after hospital officials said 11 could lose up to $2 7 million 111 the• next decad<• Khomeini serious threat Flush with a military victory over Iraq. the Ayatollah Khomeini represents a serious danger to the Persian Gulf area -source of much of the West's oil. Page A6. NATION Gold, silver both jump NEW YORK (AP) -Precious metals continued a dramatic rebound today. wlth sold up $22.40 to $345 and sil ver gaining 28 cent.a to $6.38. Car·f reisht crash kills 8 HELENA, Ark. (AP) -A car carrytnc nine people pulled on&o raJlraod lracka aoulh of here today and WM hll by I frei1ht lraln, aulhoriU• Mid. Dahl of \he people In lh• car, lncludlna 1b' chlldren, were killed. • Syrians • • • JOlll Ill fighting Hy The Associated Press The PLO has dropped denwnds for a pol1l1c:al and m11.Jtary prescnl'e in Lelxtnon - apparc•ntly t.•ltmmaung the· last major ob~ll.11.'lc·s to a gut.'rrilla pullo ut But Israeli Dt.•fcnsc Mm1s t1.·r An<.'l Sharon still wants to storm w<-~l Be irut. a key m1.-d1ator S<.11d tooay "They have dropped thl• cond111o ni.." forml'r Prime Mm1stl•r S<wb Salam told Tht• AssoC'1a tC'd Prc·ss at his wcs1 &>1rut mans1un. "The more they drop. howcv<>r. tht• mort· S haron asks Sharon 1s totally intent on his m11ttary plan He wants to e xtermina t e the PLO a nd thousands of pcopll' in Beirut " As he spoke. lsraeh tanks and gu e r ri I la r ot· kc t I au nt·hC' rs exl'hanged barrages around Beirut'!> paralywd a irport and the nearb) BourJ e l Bara1neh camp. The Tel Aviv command said lsraC'll forces also traded gunfire w11h Synan troop!> m eastC'rn Lc•banon Most or thC' 30.000 Syrian troops d1spall·hl><l to Lebanon six years ago to pohc'C' the armistice that mdt-d thl' 1975-76 Moslem - C hr 1!>t1 a n civ il war have· regrouped 1 n l'astern Lebanon following bloody clashes with the lsraelts during tht> f1rsl Wl'C'ks of the flV('-WC'C'k 111\'<ISIOll SAFETY NET? -Even hummingbirds have housing problems these days. When Al Eichler of Costa Mesa noticed this nest drooping in a tree. he used thread and a pin to straighten OallJ tl'tlot Photo by Rlch~d 1Co.hl4tr things up so the mother would return to feed her young. For extra measure. Eichler put a chaise lounge underneath to catch beginning flyers. Salam swd the PLO wants to go overland from &irut to Syna. but thC' gul•rnlla group's m1ltt.ary leader. Saad Savl'I. told the Voit'e of Paleslln<' radio: "The PLO and 1ts leader.. are resolved to s tay on in &>irut and Lebanon ev<'n at the mst of martyrdom." When lsrac•li invaded JunC' 6 it was bclwvl'd thC' operation would be l1m1t<'d to pushing the guerrillas back from the border. But lsrat•l's deputy l'hJef of staff. MaJ Gl•n Mosh e Levy. s aid Thursday th:H Israeli forces were g1rd1ng for a l o n g s tay 1n Leb<.1non. possibly through the Wtnter Blood sought for fall • • v1ct101 By ROBERT BARKE R Of lhe Dally Piiot Slatt The moth<'r and fath<.•r of n Huntington Beach youth who Cell 11 s to ries from a hotel balcony in Hawa11 iss ued a request for blood donors today. Norma and Robert Mac·kie's son, Craig, remained m critical condition from the fall that occurred ear ly Wednes day morning while the 18-year-old apparently was walking in his sk'ep. Hl' was rf'portc-d to be 111 a COUNTY <.'Oma t oday at the Kaiser Permanente H os pit al in Honolulu Family members and friends r e port-that Craig, a June graduate of Oct:!an View High School. had undergone surgery for broken bones and blood donations are needed to replenish supplies at the hospital. The family suggests that people who wish to can give blood at the Orange County Chapwr of the American RC'd Cross. Let's go to the fair See what's in store at the Orange County Fair, . which opens tonight at the Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa. Page Bl and Weekender Sh e's nice on ice Orange County skater Dianne de Leeuw ls the star of Knott's Berry Farm's spectacular ice show. "Snoopy and All That Jau." Weekender. Fluor stock drops Stock of tht' Fluor Corp. of lrvlne was off tA today to 1~ ~ In mid-day tradina. aft.er faJllna t Thursday. The drop followed a Wall Stttet Journal ator y analylina the flnn'• outlook. Laguna art I e11ival1 open The art f •llvall al Lquna BHch 19t und r way with 495 exhibit.I on dilpla1, WMktndtr. ) f Red Cross 0Hic1als at 600 Park Center Drive. Santa Ana. an· u r g 1 n g d o n o r s t o rn cJ k t• appointme nts b y 1.·all1n~ 835-5381 Meanwhile. ther<' wa~ <;onw question today whethc•r young Mackie's fall from the• hotel room bakony to a parking lot at th<' Reef Lanais Hotel was broken bv a tree. P o lice initially said tht>y <See BLOOD, Page A2J .. INDEX ThC'rt' was no romment on the reported dropping o f PLO m nd1t1ons either from Israel or Vasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization. It has been negouatang through Salam and L ebanese Prime Minis ter Shaf1k Wazzan to arra nge a pullout of the estimated 8.000 guerrillas to stavl' off an assault by Jsrac·lt rnn.·es At Your Service Business California Cavalcade ·Classified Comics Crossword ~ath Not..iet..>S Editorial Entertainment A4 84-5 A5 B2 Intermission Weekender Ann Landers 8 2 Movies Weekender Gardening Horoecope 01-6 C5 C5 02 A6 Weekender B3 82 SPORTS Mutual Funds .84 National News A3 Public Notices 84,CJ-4,02 S ports C l -4 Stock Markets BS Television . TV Log Theateta Weekend~r Weather A2 World News A8 An.el• win; Yankee next Tho · Afllela await arrival of th New York Yank1.1tt aft« 1NS>Pina an tttaht·pmo lmtna ltrHk apln11l Clavellnd. l'• l. • I ~· Orangt Co11t OAILV PILOT/Friday, July 9, 1Hi 1 ~' \\.t Continued stol'les 2 airlines • ~view LEBANON REACTION. • • &>cause of thl• m·gotlauons lhc U.S. appeared to w11fflt-b<>fof'f' su pporting Bdtoln. Patterson said. This het1ltl\tiun cauS('ci other Latin Amer1cnn countries to th ink that Wt• were merely ~upportang a f Pllow Anglican country instead of nc.•ting on firm t'Onvictions. But, if the negot1at1om; hud negative eCC~lS. it was worth thf' risk, according to Lungren. He said that because of the threat or war . the U .S had to at•t as moderator "It served our long tl·rm lntcrl•sts to tu kc thl' risk," t..ungren said. "ln thu short t.enn It hurt, but, franklY, I don't think that we had any alternative.•• Dannemeycr 11upportcd ba<.'kmg Brlwln, saying that It sent Argentina firm Rlgnaht. "Atl{enlina has a simmering bordf"( dispute with Ch ile," he :si1ld. 'If they had gotwn away (with a military solution) In the Falklunds. then they <.'Ould havc argued that this i~ the way to sofve problems." HOSPITAL BACKED. • • award for his m nunued support for IMC IMC 1s backt>d by tht.• grass roo t s P t'ople for an Irv in<' Community H os pital ThC' H ealt hWes t foun<.Ja11on of Chatsworth also has sa1u 1t intends to file a c:t•ruf1t·ate of need with the s t.ah• to build a hospital 1n lrvml'. Tus un Community Hospital ..ind the Nashville-based Hosp1wl Corp. of Ameri<:a have he ld up on their hospital propo.sals. Wei;tern Medical Center has scrapped its hospital plans in favor of a $10 milJfon outpatient medical clinic for the city. That proposal 1s similar to a UC Irvine plan to ('onstruct a C'lsnic on C'ampus BLOOD NEEDED. • • bchevro they wcrt• no obstadt'S along the roUtl' of tht• fall to ease the impa<.'l. But a fr1t•nd wh o was a dassmall:' <1nd with Cr..i1g report1•dlv told fr1£•nd.; 1n tluntington Bea('h that a tree near the balcony m ay have broken the fall. Friends say that C raig h ad experienced several e pisodes of sleepwalk i nji?. HB nian surrenders shotgun slaying • ID A 25-vear-uld Hunt1ng1nr1 Beach man turned h1msdf '" Lu police early today in t·onnct·t1on with tht' sh1Hgun slaying of a n e 1 g h b o r w 1 t h w h o m h c• reportedly quarn•led Thursday night. Arrested on s u s p1t·1on of murder was Grt•gury W<1yn1· Figueredo of !#HOY Cornwall Drive Hunungton &ach pol1re Lt Bruce Young sa id Figueredo turned himself m to Fountain Valley pohce at 6 50 a.m .. about o ne hour after po ls<.'<: fo und another 25-ycar-old man lymg dead of a gunshot wound to the chest on the rear patio of his t-ondom1mum. The 1den111y o f the dead man was being withheld early today pending n o t1 f1 ca1 ion o f his fam1lv. The dead man's hom1• a t I 98ti8 Claremont Lane is locat.ed in the C ontinenta ls condominium l·o mplex , where suspect Figueredo also lives. Lieutenant You n g said witnesses told police the two men quarreled at a party Thursday nigh t. He said a friend found the s lain man early t oday and summoned police. He said officers estimate the slaying took place between 2 a .m a nd 6 a.m. Young said a s hotgun. believed to be the murder weapon, was recovered al the dead man's home early today. Gunman escapes SAN FRANCISCO {AP) -A gunman driving a stolen car got away with $20 in the first robbery at the Golden Gate Bridi;?e toll plaz.a. polil"e said. • airport By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL O(llle Dellr ,llol ll1ft DI ffl'rtnit r<•nctlun» Wf:rt: offered toduy by th£• two airlines most affected by a tentative settlement In a year-long legal battle over which commercial air c.•arriers st•rvc Juhn Waynl' Airport Pt1t·1 t1..: Sou th w est Airlines. which lniuawd legal action last year over tht• airport a<..'(.'CSS issue, said It stands willing to drop the.' lawsuit so long as cou nty governmc.•nt cnfol'('E!S an al'Ces& plan that will permit It to obtain add1uonal flights. PSA said the county's current a~-e:.s plan udoptcd by t:ounty s upNv1sor s Marc h 17 1s ''c-crtainly better" than a plan in cffc.<.·t la:.t yt'ar when the lawsuit was hlL-d m U S 01!.trtct Court Panel urges relaxing of pot penalty WASHINGTON (AP> - Ehminating ('riminal penalties probably would not increase use of marijuan a, but could save society money and effort i n trying •o enforce ineffective laws. say. 'l National Academy of Sciences ro 'lm ittec The· repor. recommending an end to crsmi1,1l sanc tions for private use was attac·ked not only by the government. but also by the head of the a<"ademy. both fearing that such an action might e nt'Ourage drug use. The study. released by the academy Thursday without the fan fare that often accompam es similar reports. questioned the effectiveness of present law· enforcement policies concerning mar ijuana . An 18-member commjttee of experts said decriminalization of individual use would save law enforcement. legal a nd social costS related to arresting 400,000 persons a year on marijuana- related charges. Whtie the committee did not caU for legaliz.ing manjuana. it oroposed eliminating criminal penalties for personal possession or use of small amountS of pot and possibly replacing them with civil sanctions such as fines. Although all l evels o f government spend hundreds of millions of dollars eac h year trymg to stop the drug, the group said, an estimated 55 million Americans have tried marijuana Mostly sunny Coastal Fair a"d sunny 0115 allernoo" wilh hlQhS or 72 10 77 Continued lalr t>ul Wllh low CIOudl IOnlQhl and eer•y Satutday Ovltfntghl I~ 58 10 63 Felf and sunny on Salurday w i th nighs 01 72 10 77 Hunltngton -Newporl ar ia 1emperaluras range lrom a low ot 60 10 a hlQh ol 70 Elsew h e re, lrom Pooni Concept!Of\ 10 lhe Mex.can bO<der and oul 60 mtles Nortnwesl winds or 10 10 20 knols 1on1gh1 over 0\118• wele<S w11h 4 to 6 1001 seas Locally flghl variable w1nca beGomlng -s1 1• sou1nwes1 10 10 16 i.nots tn11 eveni ng w 1tn southwesl swells nt I to 2 ree1 N•Qhl 1nd morning low c.louds t>ecomlng mostly sunny in 1ne •lle<noon1 1oday and Salurday rU.S. ~ummary • Seve<a 1nunderS1orm• dumped hill and ralri acrou the Da~otaa. causing 100 perc;ent crop damage In soma areas. whlle other 11orma were hllllno Mlnnesoll end Oklahoma Al 18891 IWO lwtSllll love/led down In Norlh Oekol•. end ocner tunnel clouds were sighted Rain 11111 Thurldey over Kansas the c;entrel Onlo Valley. and alono lhe Florida end cerisrol Gull coasll. wlllle lhe rest of 1ne netlon enjoyed lalr -111ner More rlln wH torecHI fOf the Pleine end the aouchetn end mid- A ll1n llc coul lhrouoll 111• Mlu lu lppl venev 10 Iha tU>98' Mluourl V11tey. wlll\ CIMf -the< ~· Tempereturn tround Iha nellOn bef~ dewn re~ trom 4& In Ely, ~ .. 10 90 In Ptloent•. ArlJ Tempera1ure6 """°" "' Lo Albtny u 70 AlbuQUe 91 eo Anotlorll08 81 &4 Atlenl1 87 81 AlltnlO Cty 82 89 .t.utlln H 73 lelllmotl D2 71 :m~hm 75 57 '° 11 lltfllercll 11 H lolte 11 6) 80ltllfl H 70 MllO 13 11 =•on 17 71 nae 11 7t ==:;' .. " .. " IO u " ~ H It • Denve1 Oes MOll'\8) Ofl1ro11 Dululh El Paso Fa111lanks Feroo Flags1a11 Grea1 Falls Hartford Helene Honolulu Hous1on lndnaphs Jacksn J&CkStlVlle Kans C1ly LBS Vegas LllCle Roc;k Lou1sv1lle Memphis M 1am1 Milwaukee Mpls-$1 P Naslw111e New Orlea"s New York Norlotk Okla Ct1y Oman a Or1an<IO Phlladphla PhOentM P11tsburgh Pfle,,d. Me Piiand, Ore Providence Reno Richmond Sall Lake Son Antonin Sean le $1'ueveporl S•ou• Falls $1 LOUIS SI P-Tampa Spokane Syracuse Topeka Tucson T11I• Wulllngln WlcMe Worlds Felr 85 85 85 78 99 86 84 73 75 93 79 88 94 86 94 89 87 94 92 8 1 91 86 73 87 '93 92 93 93 90 85 90 91 101 81 92 78 86 82 94 81 96 73 94 85. 87 91 78 85 89 99 91 95 90 87 CALlt'OftNIA 103 85 52 91 83 87 87 81 83 90 65 ~~The Forecast For 8p .m. EDT Rain~ Snowrn 60 "111 1• 1" 1' 11 1 • Showers llllllll'I Flurries~ 49 •Hi n Temperatures llllllll 7<I 80 68 57 45 51 68 52 73 78 71 73 71 67 73 72 70 79 82 62 ~ 72 70 73 74 66 69 72 71 78 66 66 53 88 53 72 58 72 51 73 ~ 73 70 SA 71 83 88 72 76 ee 86 Needles Oakland PaM> Roll•es Red Blurt Redwood Cily S1cramen10 San Diego San Francisco Santa Barbati Santa Mlfla SIOCklon Tt-ermal Barslow Big Bear 811h0p Catalina Lake Arrow~ad Long 89ach Monrovia Ml Wis.on Newport Beech OntarlO Pllm Springe Pueden• SM 8ern¥dlno Sen JoM Senl• An• Stnta Cruz Tlhoe Valley 100 73 90 so 88 ~ 77 56 87 55 78 66 87 54 76 88 102 57 94 72 73 43 87 60 69 H 49 83 60 92 55 70 54 89 62 18 55 100 72 86 57 u 55 79 54 79 80 74 67 73 53 PAN AM HI 7D 84 l'I 75 77 80 St.1'11).,a~. • • Bogota Curacao GuadelOvpe Havant C•IQlfY Edmon Ion Mon If H I ouawa Regina CAN AU" Smog 64 88 88 90 HI 65 65 86 87 64 48 81 75 73 lo 48 52 68 ~ 5"1 The Atr Ouallly Menegemenl 01s111cl predicts unhe&llntul air Quelily tor sens11111e people today 1n lhe San Gat>rlel, Pomona. San Fernando end Sanll Cieri!• velieyl and in lne Rlve<tlde-Sen Bernerdlno 1nd H•me1-E11lnore uua. with good •Ir qu1llly elMWMr• In the South Caul Alf Bu1n A Pollutanl Stenc:terd Index 01 188 I• fOfecHI lor the Rlvefslde- Sen 8etntrdlno are•. 188 tor the Sen Gallrlet and P°"'°"• vllleya, IU for tht Sen Fernen<So end Sent• Cletll1 v~ and 138 lor 1ne Hemet-Elllnore r9glon. ~m;iiii;lt_f ...... -!" ........ R_f l _IP_DRT_ Good elf QUllily wllh a PSI ol 92 I• loreutl tor Binning, 100 to< metrot)Olltan Lo• Angela. 80 IC>f Inland Oren119 County 1n<S 58 fc>t \he lo'# cMMrt• Wl'tere lo 0111 (toll Ire•) tor lalel\ emoo lntonnellon: Orange CO\lflly: (8001 4u-3820 Lo• "An;•t .. County: (100) 242-4022 AIWtlde and Sen BerllMdlno counll•: (IOO) 3t7-4710 • TeMr°I .... , ..... 1-2 11, 1-2'1 1•2 It 1·1 ft 1·2" Mft 1·1 ft t..t" 1•1 ft l•I ft, '"= ~ ... ,._ ... T...._ 84 83 M e• 8A t5 .. .. II 14 ti , .. '"'" '--.... ,.. ..... AOMD El)ltOde Cerller: (IOO), 241-4MI Tides TOOAY a.oonc1 iow H7 p.111 11 r leoGllG Noll I 1:21 p 111, 8 I IATUMA'I '""'low ·~·"' oo, = i '"' ' .... tt '"' If . ,, ... " ... 9'111 -...... If?'"'~ ,....,._ ....... . .._. ,_ .._ ti IO t I ""'°' _...,., .......... • access That plan, PSA t•(lnh•ndt>d, would huve permlllt'd AlrCal al\d R~publlc A1rhn~ lo l'Ontrol :S5 of the 41 Jl'I dt>pOrlUrl'I! permittt-d dully from tht· airport for U thrt-C·yN11' rx•riod At thflt timf" PSA possl'SSt'<I only two dl1partUl'l's from tht• alrpc>rt. Undl•r thl· curn•nt plan, 1 t has thn.-e dt:parturt•s. "lf the Marl·h 17 pl.11l Is fully adopted ond t'nfort•t.•<1. an<l th<• other part1c11 ugr\. .. · to ll, wt." II drop thl' lawsuit." smd Mar~ery Cruig, a PSA spuk1•swoman. AirCal. on tht• otht·r hand. said 1t was not a party Lo nt·gotsatso ns l ha l I e d t o th l' l t· n tat 1 v l' settlement and ft't'h. 11 sh ould havl' lx'<'n indudt•d Ht• pr t' s <.· n l <it 1 v t•., o I 1 h 1· Nt>wport Bl:".lt.h b.Ji.t·d ;11rlint·, which operatt~ .sn uv1•1 u~<· of 22 flights d a il y from Orangi· County. arc· expt'l'tt•d Tul•Mfay to <I s k (' 0 u n I y s u pl' r v I s 0 I s t 0 postpone al·t1on on lhl• ::.<•ttlt·nwnL proposal. A1rCal will a!>k supervisors to dC'lay a dedsion to July 27-a movl• county sources said is unlikt.'ly A1rCul da1mt.'d that thl' Mt1rd1 17 accents plan. wh1l·h :.ll 1µs Clight guarantl'l'S l'll.JOYl'd by thl' im·umbt.'nt earners and makt•s s lots avaslabll' for carriers des iring to t.'Xpand or begin Orange Coun t y sc.•rv1c<-. is "detrimental" lo thL• mrhn('. "The Mar<:h 17 plan will cost us $26 million in lost rc·vcnuc· over a lhrt.-'<'·yt>ar period," sa1<l Mark PC'tC'rson. A1rCal dlrt'<:toi of rommunicauons fo'urthC'r. Petcn.on said, A1rCal off1c1als believe thE' county should impose a moratorium 011 any flight allocat1on changes unlll the fc-deral government lifts airspace t'Ontrols imposed m the wake of the 1981 professional air traffic controllers' strike. Should AirCal be for«'CI to yield flights in Orange County. 1t may not be able to obtain replacem e n t s lots at othC'r airports in its five-state route system. Pete rso n explain ed Airspace t'Ontrols imposed after the s trike arc expected to C.'Ontinue into 1983. ln a relatC'd dC'velopment Monday. federal court Judge Terry H atter rescheduled a hearing on the propost.'d seulement to Aug 9. It had been set for Tuesdav afternoon Bandits hit burger shop Two men rubbed a Wendy's fast-food res taurant in lrv1 m• early today. polwe said. The suspects made off wllh $1,900 m c·ash rt-cc1 ptS from the business. locatt.>d al 14386 Culver Drive. Police .said the employees were movro into a storage room and thC' manager was fo r<..'Cd to open tht.' safe as one· s us pl'C'l simulated a wC'apon 1n h1 i. clothing No one was mJured in Lht.· incident, polwe said. Ex-thief speaks • on cr1Ine 1'~urmt·r mui.tt>r burglt•r Mike McCaffrey, IJll•sidt·nt of It Takt-s" Th1l'f. 1s to s1wuk ut u 7 .:iO p.rn ~ublit• forum Thurs<.J..iy at 'I urtll· Hot k l'ommu111lv l'tark . I Sunnyhill IJrw;., lrv11w Mt{.'affrt·y. who "JX·nl 20 y<'ars H!> u proft·~.,11111:11 thwf, is i:I tTi mc· t·onsulta11t His I 11 m s p el' 1 a I 1 2 t':. 1 n l' r 1 m 1· • j\ f r l' l' W (• r k S h II JI dl''> I ((nt·d \II ht' Ip w llffil' 11 dt•vdop tht·1r sdl -1m.1~1·' 1:. plann(•d Tut-sd;iy Jt tlw UC l r v 1 n (' W •> m l ' n · ' Oppor1un1t1l·s l 't•ntt·r . -I~ 11 Campus Dr1VI' Ent1tlt·d "W 1111H·n .ind •Wlllard V. Harris Jr .. u Balboa Island resident ..ind president of the lrvinP·bast-d Rampart General In(' .. has •Support group nwNmg:- for families of I urWtllln<ill y impaired elderly pt•opll· <•rl· planned al the lrvinl' St•nior· Center. 3 Sandburg W;.iy. The meetings art• pl<inrll'd 1n coopera tion w11h th l' AhhC'tmer's DiS<'aSl' Rc•latl'd Disorders Association Sessions will bt· lwld [rom 7 to 8:30 p.m . July rn <ind from 10.:iO a.m . to noon Jul'.'-:!2. curbs p r t• v t· n t 1 11 n 1 h r " u g h .1w.11 t •r11-ss, prt•pan«lrwss and tt a111111~ pru~r.1n1s. Al:.o ~:lwdull-<l to 'lit•nk at tilt· 111t•(•t1ng. 1>fK>nMnt•d by the v 111 LI gt· r II r u Ill. I s Irv IO(' Pultl·t· l'hll'I Leo Peart, t.·sty Y uu th Serv1<·t·s Supt·rvisor <:arth Nelson and Off1cn Mike Weiss, lrvirw nirttc pn·v<•nt10n :.uJ.X·rv1-.cir H1.,k-1.1kinlo(." tht· workshop will ~>t· hr·ld from Ii .\0 to 9<30 rm l\cJd1t11111dl 111formi.1\10n Jhout t ht• wu1ks h o p 1s ,1v.ill.r1Jh liv lJllln~ thl· centt•r ;11 tt'.~'.i 7 I:!» b t· t· n a p p o 1 n l e o t o t h e WhllllN College Board of Trustt•cs, thP co lleg<' announl'<'<..I. with both ~rnups pl<1nnmg to lnl•t•I fl•gul..irly. Beth Renz, S(!01ur St·rvwes outn -;1< h < <>r>rd1n ,1to r . sa id 1mp.111·nwnt .,ymptom!> might 1 n l' I u d t• t h ii n gt• s 1 n p l' 1 ' o n .1 I t l y , I o s s o f l un<.·t•n l1 <1 t1un. <.J1sonent.ation, f111 i.:l·tl uln<·:..'> and r(>stll'SSness Adel 1 trun<tl inf or ma lion 1s ,1v<11lablt· from M' l{(•nz Jt 7"14 .rntt!l Ex-page reveals • names ID WASHINGTON (AP) F ormer Houst' p<1gt• Lt•Hoy Williams s<1 1d today h l' gavt• } I 11 u s(' {' t h I l's l' II m m I l I l• l' 1nv<'St1gators thl· namt•., of thn•t• t'ongressmen w ith whom ht• "41,Vs he had S<'X and tht• namt• ol .1 srn<itor for whom ht• cill1•gt«ll y arranged an appointm1•nt with ,1 ma.le prosututl'. Wdhams spokl· lo n •porlt·rs :L'> h t' and his altnrnt•y £>mN~t·d brscfl y from t hl'I r do:.i·tJ-tJoor meeung with the t•omm1ttc..· ~t . .f f members Williams thl'n w1·11t back sntn the· mC<.'tmg w ith out g1\'lng ,iny further indit'auon as tu wh<1t wa., IX'ing d1sc:·u~. Earhl'r in tht-day, Williams stood by his story ev1·n though hc> flunked an FBI he dl·tl'(.'to1 l<'st He told an ArkanS<Js tl'll•v1,1011 station Thursday aftt·r thC' t<·.,I that he had g1vC'n the FBI 1 he· naml's of thrL't' mC'mlX'rs of the· Housl· and a SC'nator Bu r th e ex ;1 m i n l' r w h u t•onducted the tes t. W11it<1ms s:.i1d on thc-NBC-TV "Toch1v" sh11w, "st<Ht•d that l fbt-out Jlunkl-d sex case th(• 11• ... 1, 1hu1 h1· fdt lrkc• I should rig ht tfll'n turn rnv stm·~ around ,ind tt·ll tht· 1ru1h .. I It· ;1t·1·u.,"d lht· pt·rson who .1dminls1t•n •d \hr· ll•.,l •>f h4·111g "h1;1s1•u He11ry Fonda 111 hospital LOS ANGELES (API l\clor Jlt.•r)I \ F t>ndi.t. 77. v1 rtuallv 1'4:dnd<h·n \.\.Ith vunow. ailments I h <' p J :. I v c· a r . h a s b c• e n h11.,1n1;il111·d 111 altt·r h1~ heart m1'<itt,llion ..ind Lrc<il a unnarv ml1'<·t1on. o!f1t1<1ls S<Jtd • Tht· 0:.c.·;.ir-wmnsng <1ctor. who h;1-. worn a 1x1t•t:makc•r si nce 1974. w;.1:. t.1kl·n lo Cl'd ars -S1nat Mt ·d 1l·a l l\·nlt·r on Thursdav for wh..it .i h11sp1t.1I spokc-sman· said w.1s a minor problc·m · · 11 t 1 :-. a I t • r t • .1 w CJ k t:.• a n d t.ilk1n).!. :ind his "'lft'. Sh1rh·l'. 1s \.\ 1tll him.· ,.ml Larrv B<:tum. s p11k1• .. man fur <:1·dars-Sina1 "W1· hnJ,X· 111 b•· ,1blt• t11 rl'lr•;•M' tum in ,1 It·\\' day-. ... .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SALE Spring and Summer Clearance 4 0 % to 50% Off Starts Saturday, July 10th 10 a.m. Hours: Open unday. 11th 12:00 to 5:00 -Mon. thru a t. 10:00 to 5:-30 I 024 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 714·6~ \ 111111 ClllT Cllll Miii 1111111 FRIDAY. JULY ~). 1982 OH ANG[ COUN I Y l.ALIFOANIA 25 CENTS ·Marine peace-keeping force debated By BARRY EBERLING Of the Oatt1 Piiot I liff Preside nt Reagan's offer to send U.S. Mannes to Lebanon to evacuate Palest ine Liberation Organization forces has met with mixed reaction from the Orange County congressional delegation J erry Patterson, D-Santa Ana, unequivocally o pposes such a move : Bill Danne m C'y(•r , R- *** Fullt·1·1on , opposes ll but will listen to rurther explanaliona by Reagan: and Dan. Lungren, R- Long Beach, strongly supports ll. They stated their views before the World Affairs Council panel meeung Thursday night at the South Coost Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Rep Robert Badham, R- N e w port Beach, was absent because of his wife's illness. "Tht> prc•s1dent wants to send *** 1.800 Marines to Lebanon us a peat~keepmg fort't'!, and I think that he 1s dead wrong.'' Pattc.>rson said. "In such a troubled area, we onlX need one Manne killed and we II haw 18,000 there and we'll be in a second Vietnam." P1:1tterson said that Israel has proved that 1t l'an take care of it.self. H (• added that if a third party is ncc.-ded. then 1t should be the United Nations * * * Danncmeyer agreed but said the United States has only on~ president, and that he must be given the latitude to expresti what he feels at the time. Only Lungren fully supported Reagan's proposal. "l! we're not willing to take a risk and to involve ourselves as a peat·ekeeper. then what do we stand for?" he asked Ht' added th a t i ( o th,. r * * * c·ountries havt• ronf1dl:.'nce In the U.S. as a third party to kl't'p peal•e and 1t rt'fuses to act, then 11 1s turning 11.8 back on Its world r<'sponsib11illl'S. The delC'gation also d isagret<d on some details of thl' Hea~111\ adm1mstrallon's handling or the• Bnt1~h·Argl·nt11w c:lai.h 1n thl• Falkland Island~. Patterwn SHIU that the U.S should huvt• f11 mly ~u ppurt1•d * * * Britain from tht-oul.S<'t mi.tc.·ad of 1>Nv111g as u med1al0r lwtwt>en th<.' tWo l·ountnes for a protracted rx·nod uf llm<' "Our m1swke was m ·got1at1ng wht•n Wl' wc•n• talking about our l>t~I fnl·nd and a true> d<'mocrauc m untry. a'> oppost'tl to Argentina, wh1l·h 1s not n tru<' dcmol·rat:y and wh1rh purgl'S pc·o pl c ," Pnttt'rsu11 smd ~Set' LEBANON, Page A21 * * * Beirut airport battleground PLO concedes; invasion loo1ns Banning Ranch • • issue going to Newport voters By STE VE MARBLE Of Ille Dall1 Piiot Staff The Banning Ranch project. a $124 million d evelopment plan in West N~wport Beach that has stirred anger, protest and a referendum drive. appears headed for a c11yw1de election It would be the first time in the city's 75-year h istory that an e lec tion was forc e d by a referendum. City Coundl members, asked individually this week. say they w i ll p ut th e-contro versial development on the November ballot and leave it to the voters to decide its fate There are at least four firm votes on th e seven -me mber council for the election Only one council member has signaled he'll vote against the ela:t1on route. The council is sch(•duled to Chanther officially makC! that dec1s1on Monday evening The development, mod1f1cd and approved by a counc1 I majority early this year. is in limbo because of tht• suet.'eSSful referendum drive The referendum leaves the council with a choice of dumping the 75-acre building plan or putting it to an election test. The d evelo pme n t , which would bring homes, offices and industrial facilities to a ribbon of land west of S uperior Aven ue, would be the first major building project in West Newport in more than a decade'. Members of the West Newport Legislative Alliance. a collection of homeown ers who led th e referendum movement, o ppose (See BANNING, P age A2) • CdM Ill 'Save school' The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce has launched an e ffort to turn ba<:k plans to replace a neighborhood grade sc hool w i th a r esident ial deve lopment. Jim Wood, chamber president and a real estate broker, says his group prefers salvaging Corona del Mar Elementary School as an adu lt education. cultura l or recreation center. "My f ee ling 1s that th e community could use more of a cultural influence than a dozen condos.'' says Wood. adding, "and that's coming from a real tor." The vacant school. closed last year because of dw1ndl1ng e nroll ment , h as become something of i\ thorn in the side of its owners -the Ncwport- Mesa Unified School District. The vacant campus became a point of controversy early this year when school trustees agreed to lease it to the University of Southern Califo rn i a as a graduate school. WORLD That plan, attacked by Corona del Mar residents and t'hallenged by the state Coastal Commission, was abandoned before a single class was held. Other uses were considered including turnjng 1t into a doll museum -before school district off~als focused on the idea of selling or leasing the school as a residential site. possibly for construction of condominiums. The school sits on a four-acre parcel on Carnation Avenue, tucked in th e midst o f a residential neighborhood. Ln hi s effort to rekindle interest in preserving the school for publk use. Wood has asked communi t y le aders, sch ool officials and Newpor t Beach city planners tO join him July 15 in a tour of the vacant campus. The tour. scheduled at 11.30 a.m. and open to the public. is to be f o ll o wed by an o p e n discussion on alternative uses for the old grade school Khomeini serious threat Flush w ith a military victory over Iraq, the Ayatollah Khomeini represen ts a ser ious danger to the Persian G u lf area -sou rce of much o f the West 's oil. P e A6 . NATION Gold, silver both jump NEW YORK (AP) -Precious me tals continued a dramatic rebound today. with gold up $22.40 to $3-45 and silver 1aining 28 centa to $6.38. Car-f reisht crasb kills 8 HELENA. Ark. (AP) -A car carryln1 nine people pulled onto raJlr'Olld track.I 1e>uLh of here today Ind WM hit by a fretihl. U'aln, authoriU. Mid. J:laht of the people In the car, lnaludlna llx chlldnn, were kJllltd. ' Syrians • • • JOID Ill fighting Hy The Associated Press ThP PLO ha s dro ppe d d emands for a poltllcal and military prest•m·e 1n Lebanon appa rently C'liminating thl· last maJor nbstaclcs to a guerrd la pullout But Is raeli Defc·n~e Minister Arwl Sharon still wants t o storm west Beirut. a kC'V mediator said today · "Thl·y have dropped th e t·o nd1t1ons." forml•r Prim<' Mintst<.'r Sa<.'b Salam told The Ass ul'iatl'U Pr<.·ss at his Wl'iil Beirut mans1CJn ··Thl· more tht>V drop. howl•ver. tht• more Sharoi1 asks. Sharon 1s tot.ally intent on his military plan He wants to ex term 1 n a t e t h l' P L 0 a n d thousands of pcopll' m Beirut .. As he spoke . Israeli tanks and guerrilla ro<·ket lau n l·her,, excha n ged barrages around Beirut's pliralyzed airport and th<' nearby BourJ cl BaraJnch camp Thl· Tel Aviv command said lsral'l1 forc.·es also trad<'d gunfire with Synan troops m eastern Lebanon Mos t o f the ;iU,000 Synan troops d1s pal.(·hed to Lebanon six years ago to pohl't.' the anrnst1cc that end('Ci the 1975-76 Moslem- C hr is t 1 a n civ il war h ave regrouped 1n eas tC'rn Lebanon following bloody clashes with the Israelis during tht• fir-st wet>ks 1>f the f1Vl'·Wt'<.•k invasion SAFETY NET? -Eve n hummingbirds have housing problems these days. W hen Al Eich ler of Costa Mesa noticed this nest drooping in a tree. he used thread and a pin to straighte n DlllJ Pttol Pttoto bJ fllchwd Koehler things up so the moth e r would return to fC'C'd her young. For e xtra m easure. Eichler put a chaise lounge underneath to cat('h beginning flyers. Salam said tht• PLO wants to go overland from &•1rut to Syria. but the gut•n-1lla group's military leader. Sa;id Savel. told the Vo1l'e of Palesttnt· radio: "The PLO and its leadt•rs art• resolved to stay on m Beirut and Lebanon even at the cost of martyrdom " When lsra<'li invaded June 6 It was bcht•vt'C.I the Op<'ratiun w~uld be limttl'd to pushing the guerrillas bat'k from the border But Israel \ deputy l'h1cf of staff. MaJ G r n Moshe• Levy. s aid T hursdav that lsrat·h forces were g1 rd 1ng for a long s tay in Lebanon. possibly through the wmtc-r Blood sought for fall • • VIC tint By ROBERT BARKER 01 the Dilly Piiot Staff The mother and father of a Huntington Beach youth w ho fell l I s tories from a hotel balcony 1n H awaii issued a request for blood donors today. Norma and Robert Madoe's son, Craig. remained in critical condition from the fall that occurred early Wednesda y morning while the 18-year-old apparently was walking in his sleep. He was reported to be in a COUNTY co ma toda y at the Kaise r Perma n e nte H ospital in Honolulu . Family members and friends r <'port that Cra ig, a June graduate of CX-ean View High School. had undergone surgery for broke n bones and blood donations are needed to replenish supplies at the hospital. The family s ugges ts t hat people who wish to can give blood at the Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cros.<;. Let 's go to the fair See w ha t's in store at the Orange, County Fair, • w h ich opens tonigh t at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Page B l and W eekender. Sh e's nice on ice Orange Coun ty skater Dianne de Leeuw is the s tar of Knott's Berry Fa nn's spectacular ice sh ow , "Snoopy a nd A U That Jazz." W eek ender. Fluor stock drops Stock o f the Fluo r Corp. of l rvine w as of f 1.4 today to 15 ~ In' mid-<lay trading. after f.alllnlf 1 Thunday. The drop followed a Wall Street J ournal 1tory analyitna the firm'• outlook. Lapna art t e1tJval1 open The art t•tivall at t..a,una BNch pt under way wllh 48& exhlb01 on dl1play. W•ktnder. ' Red Cros.<; officials at nOO Park Center Drive. San w Ana. arl' u r g i n g d o n o r s t o m a k l' appointm e nts b y t·all1n g 835-5:i8 l. Meanwhile, there was soml' question today whether young Mackie's fall from th<· hotel room balcony to a parking lot at the Reef Lanais Hotel was broken by a tree. P olice 1n1t1a lly s aid t h C'V (See BLOOD. P age A2 ) INDEX Therl' was no comment on the repOrtl•d dropping of PLO t'Ondit1ons either from Israel or Vasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization. It has been negouatmg through Salam and Lebanese Prime Minister S hafik Wazzan to a rra nge a pullout of the estimated 8.000 guerrillas to stave off an assault by lsrac>ll fon·es At Your Service Business California Cavalcade ·Classified Comics Croaword Death Notit>eS Editorial Enter1ainmen t A4 84-5 A5 B2 Intermission Weekender Ann Landers 82 Movi~ Weekender Mutual Funds 84 Gardenlng Horoscope 01-6 C5 C5 0 2 A6 Weekender 8 3 8 2 SPORTS National News A3 Public Notices B4,C3-4,0 2 Sports Cl-4 8 5 TV Log Week ender A2 A3 S«>ck Markets Television T heaters W eathe r W orld News Ansel• win; Yanke next The . Anpll awall arrival ot the New York Yankeel afwr 8'apJ>lna an etahi·pme 1o1tnc ~ acau.t a.Yeland. P• Cl. Ii I OIN ~\ •' Continued stories LEBANON REACTION. • • Because of the ncgotaallons lhe U.S. appcart-d lo waffle bcforc supporting ar1t1.1ln, P1ttumson said. This he¥it.otlon c"uR-d oth •r Latin Amcrlcnn cmu1trlc8 to think that we wL'rl' 11·w1·1•ly supporting u fl'llow AngltNin country Instead of ucung on firm l.'On vlctions. But, if the nl·gotit1t1oru. had negative cfft'l'ts, 1t wa11 worth thl' risk, a<:rording to Lungrl'n. lfo said that because of lhe threat or war, the U S . had lo at·l a::. moderalor "It served our long tt.>rm 1ntere1t11 to take the risk," Lungren said. "In the short tcmn h hurt, but, frankly, I don't tl'llnk that we had any alt.ernaUve." Dannemeyer support\•d backing Britain, saying that It sc•nl Argentina firm signals. "Argentina has a simmering border dispute with Chile," ht• said. "lf they hadflgott.en awuy (with a military solution) in tht: Falklands, then they could havt- argued thal this is the way to solvl' problems.'' BLOOD NEEDED. • • believed they were no obstal'I"' along the route of the fall to ease the 1mpal'l. But a friend who was a classmat e and with Craig reportedly told friends 1n I [untmgton Beach that a tree nl·ar the balcony may have brokC'n the fall Friends say that Craig had l•xpenent'ffi several episodes of sk-cpwalkin~ BANNING RANCH. • • the development but favor an election. OevC'lopl•r llanl.·ock "Bill" Banning. says thL· counl'al has mod1fil.0d his plan so drastkally that hf''s unsun• whL·tlwr 11 now makes L'i.'Onomil· scmse "I'm JUSl waiting lo SCl.' what the l'ouncil wants lo do it's their plan," C'Xpla ms Bann111g. "Once thc·y dc><.·1dt'. we'll put tht• ptec-es togNht•r and St.'<· lf thL'V fit" . &nmn~ rould opt to drop his pro.Je(.'t what'h would pull the ru~ out from under the election. Mayor Jackie Heather says sh<' b(·llC'vcs the council has been placed m an unfair position and now must make a choice bctwf'en two evils. "Some initiatives like the tleath penalty are clear cut. Thi& one isn't. This isn't one of those sampl~ yes or no type questions." Mayor Heather says she rears voters will have trouble getting a fair understanding of the project he<:amse of election rhetoric. Mesa center loses power The e nttrl' Mesa VL·rdc• Shopping Cl•nu•r in Cost.a Mesa remained without powC'r l'arly today following an undC'rground cable failurt• that tC'mporarily knocked out l"k-t·tndty to nl'arly 3.000 homes. 0 f ( 1c1 a Is from Su u t h c• r n California Edison sa id 1h1•v ~o~ tu rf'Stort• J:>0Wl•r to th~· snoppmg center's bank, grocery store and ice rink by noon. All of the homes hit by the 2:40 a.m. outage in the vicinity of Harbor Boulevard and Adams Avenue had power restored by 6 a .m Edison officials said the failed cable is located to the rear o( the shopping center, which has 18 businesses. OC pet products halted A manufacturer o f pet product.<i and four pct 11lorct were ord~r1•d in Orange Coun ty Sup~rlor Court Thursdoy to temporarily end their morketlng of ("ertain food and medication products bt•caUliC' o f alleged m1slabdln~. The District Attorney's Oltlce obt ained a l'OUrl order from Judge Thomas C.:r~by Jr. agalru>t Vet Adl' Co. of Or1rnge. which manufactures th1• products, and Russo's Wondt•rful World of Pets m Newpurt Beach, Laguna Hills and Santa Ana, and World's Largest Pet Center in Santa Ana, which market the items. A hearing on a preliminary injunction was sch.-duled for Julv 23 an Superior Court. Deputy Distract Attorney Guy Ornws said thl' products involved mdudc'Cl food supplements for cats and dogs and hqu1d skin mt•dtt·auon known as "Relief The t'Ounty's lawsuit, which st>Cks $510.000 an civil penalties against tht· defendants, alJeges that thl' food products did not contain lhl· vitamins listed on tht' 1:1!Jl•I The It• g ;.i I act 1 on further alleged that the skin medication provided no relief for pets and that thC' Vet Ade plant in Orange had been operated under unsanitary conditions. Orncs said Vet Ade, whose operators were identified as Allen Dale Elsberry and Daniel 01G1acomo. manufactured the products and that the four pet stores marketed them. The cou rt orde r o btained Thursday requires that the prOctucts in question be taken off the shelves until proper contents are included in them. Fire guts firm PICO RIVERA (AP) -A fire m a manufacturing bualdmg that raged more than two hours t'aused 1n excess of $500.000 damage, firc•fighters said . No injuries were reported. More water planned for Mesa The Mesa Consolidated Wall'r Dtstrn:t recently approved a $ti.7 • million budgN that includes thC' completion of a prO,JeCl that Wlll increase well water d1stribuuon structure will add about $1 to Costa Mesans· monthly water bills. 50 and 85 percent in Costa Mesa. -Upgrading of 1,500 feel of water transmission mains along 19th Street from Placentia lo Pomona avenues. Despite a 20 pc.•rt•ent increase an imported watt.'r prit'l'S from the Metropolitan Watc•r 01strl('t July 1. M esa off1c1als arc n ot expecting lo 1nc-rcase pnc<:'S until January I Some of the major projects expected to be completed during the 1982-83 fiscal year. include: -Construction of the final phase of the 5.1 mile North - South Feeder Pipeline that wiU bring well water to customers in the south section of the city and mcreac;e w ell water use between -Construction of 3.400 feet of new water distribution mains and replaloement of another 9,200 feet of water mains. -Upgrading of fire hydrants and replacement of 1,000 water meters. The changc 1n th(· rate Coastal Fell and sunny this ellemoon w1111 highs of 72 lo 7 7 Continued lair but wtlh low clouds tonight end early Seturday Overntght IOW9 58 to 63 Fatr and sunny on SeturO•y With h i ghs of 72 IO 77 Hunllngton-Newport erea temperatures range from e low ot 60 10 a high ot 70 Etsewhere from Poi nt Conception to the Me•ican t>otder and out 60 miles Nor1nwes1 wtndl of tO to 20 kno19 tontghl ove< outer waUtts with • to 6 loot seas Locally. light variable winds 1>eeom1ng west 10 soutnwest tO to 16 knots this even1no wi th soufhwesi swells ot t 10 2 feet N•ghl anO morntno tow clouds becoming mostly sunny tn the attemoons IOOey and Saturoay 1U.S. Summary Severe thunde<ttorms dumped h•ll end r111n ecron the Oekotas. c•uslng 100 percent ciop demage In tome areas, wtiile other storms were hllflno Minnesota and Okl•homa Al least two twisters touched down In Norlh Oakole and other runnel clouds were stghteo Rain tell Thursday over Kanses the central 01110 Valley and along the Florida and central Gull coasts, whole the rest ol Ille nallon en)Oyed telr weathef Mor• rein was lo•wcaat lor tM Pl11ns 911d the toUthem ~ ml<I· A lllnllc COUI t hrough "'' MIHIH lppl Valley to the up~r Mluourl V•lt.r. will• clNr -•th« tlMwfl«e Twmpetatur" around the nation ti.tor• dawn r9t1Q9<1 trom 48 In Ely Nev . to 90 In Phoenix. Artz Temperature6 NATION HI L• Alt>tny 8e 10 Altlu<IW 91 eo Anchorllgt 61 $4 Atlanta 87 87 AllMllC C1y 82 89 Auttln 96 73 laltlnlort 92 71 8111ing• 75 57 llnnlnghlTI llO 71 llalll•tllk 87 58 IOitt 75 63 Iott on 98 l'O lufllllo 13 el' ~on t7 72 CMt19!11 ac ., 7t OMr1ltf'I WV .. " ~HC M .. IO 63 " II u " t1 f1 N .. M .. " ?t .. H ' Fair and sunny Denver Des Moines Det101I Ovlutn El Paso Fatrbank5 fargo nags1a11 Great Falls Harlloro Helena Honotulu Houston lndnaphs J1cksn Jacksnvlle l(ens City Les Vegas t1111e Roell Lou1sv111e MemP111s M1am1 Milwaukee Mpts-St P Neshv1lle New Orleans New York Norton, Okla City Omaha Orlando PhtlaOph1a Phoen1• P11t1t>vrgh Ptl•nd, Me Piiand. Ore Providence Reno Richmond Sen Lake San Antonio Seattle Shreveport S1ou• Felli St LOV1S St P·Tampa SPokane Syracuse Topelca Tuceon rue .. 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I I• jl• I lll!llllll r=:::'I 49 •Ht "' Tempera!Ufes Showera11111111 FlurrlHi!.!J 74 68 70 80 s1 rr ........ 1o.:---~J.......J1......_ 8 0 45 51 68 52 73 78 71 73 71 67 73 72 70 79 82 62 54 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----' 72 513'1')')(1 ..•• 70 ---------------------------------------73 74 66 69 72 71 78 66 66 53 68 53 72 58 72 51 73 64 73 70 54 71 63 68 72 75 M M Needles 01-lanO Pato Roblel Red 81v!I Redw<>Od C•ly Sacramen'° Sen Otego San Francisco Sanll 8arbare Santa Merl• Stockton Thermal 8a1'11tOW Sig Bear 8ilhop Catallna Lake Arrowtie8d Lono eeac:11 Monrovia Ml WMson ~1a.acn OnlllflO Palm~ p~ San 8emMdino San JoM Smn!e Anai Sant• Crui T llfl08 V .n.y tOO 73 90 50 88 64 77 56 87 55 76 66 67 54 75 88 102 57 94 72 73 43 87 60 69 74 49 83 60 92 55 10 54 69 62 88 55 103 72 ee s1 88 55 79 54 79 60 74 57 73 63 HI 79 84 Lo 75 7T 80QOl8 Curacao Guadeloupe Havena Ce1oery Edmonlon Montreat OlllWI Regina CANAu " Smog 64 68 88 90 HI 65 65 86 87 64 48 81 75 73 Lo 46 52 68 64 54 The Air OualllV Monagemenl OostnGI predicts unhealthful air quoli1y for sen111111e people rooay 1n the San Gebr1el. Pomona. San Fern•nOo end Santa Clerila valleys and In Ille R1veu1<1e-San 8ernardlno •nd Hemet-Elsinore UIH, wt th good .,, QU•llly' elMWM<• In lhe South Coast Alf 8Hln A Pollut•n• S19lld11d lndelt ol 188 11 lorlCUI IO< 1M RlverllOa- S•n e.rn11rdlno ., ... 168 tor tn. San G•tlfiet and Pomona v .. leys. t83 tor the Sen Fern11ndo mncS Santi Clertt• v•Meya 1111<1 138 tor Ille H-1·Elllnore region Good elr quality with • PSI Of 92 11 forec:ut tor Benning. 100 for 1Mtropolll11n Loe Ange•. 80 for 1n1en<1 Orange County and 58 for '"' tow d-11 lllf RIPIRT Wh•r• 10 cell (toll Ire•) for l•t•I amog lnfONnttlOn: OrMQW County. (800) 44~2CI 1.oe Angwlas County' (800) 242~211 l-""' Huntington Bluff Hynll:'j,ton Pier Senta na RI-Jetty 2'2"d ... N9wpoft telboe Wedfe ~la~ =·*· ..,. Ct• 1111 Clellleftta "* r,.,...~, Ooftel''I f,...... lell~ ·-.......... ....,. T.,,.. fr-9' 84 fr•ll' ., Alvel'lltM Ind 811n B«nerdlno counttea; (800) M7-4710 AQMD ~ c.nter. (900) 242-4Me • POOi' 84 .,_ 84 Tides = :: TOOAY hcOn<l lllgl\ 11.2t p.m IAT'UROAV ar u ~, : a 8 6 1 a.cond 1ow e:21 P "' lalf .. l'lr•I low t .H a.111 0 0 ftllt ~ l'lrll lllQfl I 4t p.111 U .,._ 11 a.ooncriow t·tl pm z.r IM'l! ti• , ~ flllll 11.0t a.fl\ •' _. M ""' ..-1oN¥ .. a-or P·"'~ ,.... ........... ~ ,,., '"";Law. HZ 1111 :.... ....,.,_..._. "'~' ...... M(I ~. aM .. "' NO RECALL -Stall' Sen H .L . Richardson, H-Arcadia, says he has dropped plans for a recall attempt against Supreme Court Chief J usltct' Rose Bird. Hospital for Irvine supported Bv JOEL C. DON O(the D•llY Pllol at•tt Backers of o proposed lrvine Medical Cent<·r have surpassed their goal of obtaining 10,000 signatures to bolster an application to state off1c1als. Mort! than 100 lMC volunteers canvassed lrvme neighborhoods wilh ''·a rds and about 2.500 signatures were gathered in two hours Thursday evening. according to Dave Baker. lMC board of directors president Previously, hospital backers had gathered about R.000 si~natures. The signature cards-will be attached to IMC's certificate of need application. which Baker said will be filed with the state by the end of the m o nth Ccmmunity support such as an petition drives -is only one among nearly two dozen factors state health off1c1als will t'Ons1der when th ev review the appltc:ataon • Baker said ht• belit'Vf:S tht· signatures m1gh. c:arry ml)rl' weight than st.ate offlc1als havl' ack now I edged "We regard them (s1gnaturt'S) as an extremely 1mport<1nl factor," he said. 'All we meanl to do was to document how the community fl'lt about (lhc hospital proposal)" IMC plans call for a 222-lx>d hospital located at Barranca Parkway and Jeffrey Road Thl• prke tag for the med1(·al CC'nlcr 1s between $50 mtll1on and $60 m1lhon. It would be complt•t.ed by 1987 Future plans l'all for expansion of the facility to 500 bt.'Cls bv 1995 Following the signature drive. volunteers a nd hospita l supporters met al the lrvtn<' home of Sharon and Jim Ellli.. 2 airlines • view • airport BY FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL Oftiw oe11, "11o1 •••" P 1 ff l' r I n g r l' n l t 1 o 1111 w e r l' 11ffl0rl-d I.Oday by tht· two ;.urhneb rno11t uff1·t·t1•d by a tt•ntal1Vl' 1wttl1>nwnt 1r1 11 Yl'ar-lung legal butth· ov1•r wl11rh (·wnmt>rdnl air l·arr'lt'I s :it•rvt• John Wuy rH! Au·µort. Puc·1f1t· Suuthwl'st Airlines. whtl'h 1niuatc.•c.I legal 1Jl't1on lost ye.Jr over the airport ttl't'i'K.' issul'. ::.aid 1t bl-Onds wilJing to drop lht• lt1wi:.u1l so long as l'Ounty govl•rnmt•nt enfon•es an U('Cl'l>S pl.m that will permit it t.o obt.ain ;1dd1uonal C11ghL'I. PSA said the rounty's t·urn•nt acwss plan adopted by county ~upcrv1sors March 17 ·~ "l'l'fUitnly better" th:.in a plan in (•ffN't last year whc•n lh(' lawsuit was hlro 1n U S . Dl!>tnct Court Thal plan. PSA l'ontc·ndt·d. would havl' p<'rmalll'd A1rC~il and Repubh<' Airhnl's w mntrol 35 of the 41 JCI dt•parturl'~ permitted daily from tht• airport for a three-vear period At that tame,.-PSA poss..·~s1'<I only two d(•parturC!1' from tlw tt1rport Under the• c·urn·nt pla11, 11 hai. thrl'l' d1•p:1rtun-s. access "If thl' Murch 17 plun tff fully adopted und 1·nforl'l>d, and the uttwr ,,,,.. llt•s 1.1i,:1t't' to It, we'll drop tlw lttwsu1t," '>i!IU Murgery Cruig, J PSA spok<'i.wuman A1r<.'al. un lh1· 11\ht·r hand, su1d 1l wus not a parly to nl·golll1l1tm8 \hat l1·d to th\• tt•11tut1ve s1•lllt•111t•nt and ft•c•b ll 1>huuld h11Vt• ht•(•I) lllduclt•d l{(·pr<·i.t·nlut1v1·'> of th1· Nt•wporl lk twh lm,l·d airltnt'. wh1t·h 01x·r;iH•i. an avt•ragt• of 22 f11)(ht~ dally from Orange <:ount y, 11r1• t•xpt'<'lt·d Tuc•sday to tci'tk l'OUlllY l>UIH'I V I S<HS lO poslpom• Jl ll1Jll u11 tlw st.•ttlt·mcnl p1opoi.<tl /\1rl'al wall osk '\U~rv1sors to dl'luy a dec1s1on tO July 27 a movP munty sources said 1~ unhkc.•ly A11 (.'.ti l l.1111wd th.11 tht· MJn:h 17 Jl('l'nt~ pl.Ht , wh1c·h c;11 1ps tl1ght gu,1r,1nl<0<'' • llJO\'t·d by thl· tnl umln·nl \ .1rr 11·r.., .1110 ma kt"• slots L1v.11l.1bl<· l <JI c·J1r1t·t~ d1·i.1ring 111 t·xp,1nd or bc•g1n Orangt• t'11111lt v "·rv1c1•." "dt tnm1•nt.tl" to th1· .11rltm· "Tht• M.11d1 17 µIan will l'l!!>l u ... :S:!h million 1n lc>SI n •vc·nuL· IJVl'I 01 lllrt•t• Vl'<ll fX'flCKI " S<Jtd M.11 k PcH·r:-011. A11 Cal dtrt'<·tw Of \1Jllln1ltnlC ;1l!1Hh • t11De and talent About $135,000 worth ol volunteer service wa s contributed by 374 students through the Orange Coast College Volunteer Service- Learning Program during the 1981-82 school year, a<:c0rding to Kathy Duff, dirt>Clor of the program. Students contributed lo.- 872 hours of volunteer servire to community agencies like •Tht• Orange Coast YMCA 1s opening Camp Monkl'y Shines. a thre<' week acuv1tv session for children J lo 5 years of age Tuesday Pa r tl ti pa n ts w ti I m c· l' t TuC'sdays and Thursday~ rrom 2 to 5 p.m at tht· YMCA •Four Newport Be<1th rc>s1dents have· been honon-d for thC'ar t-ohtribuuons to lht· mmmunily by thl· Nc·wport Beach parks. bC'al·he!-. ,ind re<:reation departrwnl. 0 o o P o r l e r , I o r m t' r d irector of tht· NPwport Harbor Ar<:a Charnbt•r u( Commert!'. was l'tll'd for hi~ work with the l'tly·~ 7:'>th SALE the Unawd Way, American Cancer Society, Fa1rv1ew Stat(' Hospital. and others. "WI! fee·! these students m<Jde a s 1g.,lf1cant contr1but1on to their l·ommun1ly, in add1t1on to f'Xpanding thC'1r own knowledge and understanding about th<• world around th<'m," Ms Duff said building. ~:mo Ur11\'r-r.,1tv Dnv•·. N('wpurt &·ach · The· progrJ rn 1 n1.·I udt•s mustt'. play unw. cr<ifl!.. and lt•arning a1.·t1\'tlll'._, al'l'Ordmg to <i YMCA -.pok1•swoman For fu1 tht•r inlorrnatton. C'all h I:! 4~~0 Jlln1v1·r-;arv l0omm11lt~· N1•wport Har bur .J.iy<.N ' 11wmht·r1., J im Dale. B ill Fensh•r .md Bill Littleton w1 •1 t· 11•c1Jg01ZL•d for their t•l 101 t~ 111 hnnj.!in~ ,1h11ut thl' tt1lllJJh·tiun ol 1h1· J11hn \.V:iyn<· rnf•morwl ~·ulptun· C<·n ·mrn11c•i. w1•n · lwld in 1h1· Nt·,,·p11rt B1«1d1 C:tt\' C11l.ln< ti Chamlwr' Spring and Summer Clea rance 4 0 % to 5 0 % Off Starts Saturday, July 10th 10 a.m. Hours: Open , undtt)'. 11th. 12:00 to 5:00 -.Mon. thru at. 10:00 to 5:30 • I 024 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 714-6~ OIAICI CIAIT IOIPlll llACll I 11111 lllCU FRIDAY. JULY 9. 1982 OHANGl COUN I Y C AL IF OH NIA 25 CENl S ·Marine peace-keeping force debated By BARRY EBERLING Of 111e oe11, l'llol lt•H President Reagan's o Cfer to send U.S. Mannes lo Lebanon 1.(1 evacuate Palestine Liberation Organization farces has met wtth mixed reaction from tht: Orange County congressional delegation. Jerry Patterson. D-Santa Ana, unequivot•ally opposes s w·h a move. Bill Danncm<'vt.•r , R· *** Fullerton, opposes it but will hsten to ful'ther explanations by Heagan, and Dan Lungren, R· Long Beach, strongly supports 1l. They stated their views before the World Affairs Council panel meeung Thursday night at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mcsu Re p. Robert Badham. R· Nt>wµort Beach, was absent because of his w1fl"s illness. "The president wan ts to send *** 1,800 Marines to Lebanon as a peacekt'<'ping fort.'t\ and l think that he ts dead wrong," Patterson said. "In such a troubk'Ci art•a. we onlx nt?ed one Marine killed and we II have 18,000 there and we'll be in a second Vietnam." Patterson said that Israel has proved that 1t can take ca1 e of itself. He added that if H third party is needed. then it should Ix• the Unitt'Ci Nations . *** Dannemt:yer agreed but said th<.• United St.ates has only one presidt•nt. and tha t he must be g1vt•n the latitude to e xpress what he feels a t the time. Only I..ungren fully supported Reagan's proposal. "If we're not willing to take a risk and lo involve ou~lves as a peat~kceper. then whut do we st.and for"" he asked. Il e added that if other * * * t'OuntriL·s have t'Onfldl'n<.'l' in tht• U S as a third party lO kt-.•p pea<.'\' and ll rcfust>S to <•l'l. thc•n 1t 1s turning 1L.; bat·k 1111 1ts world responsibils llt•s. The delegauon al.so d1sagrt-t'<I on some dC'la1ls of tlw 1-<cagun .ldtnm1stra lion's handling of th<.· British-Argt.-nl1n<.• dash 111 tht.• Fttlkland Islands Patu .. rson said th1:1t the U S .;hould hav1• firmlv suppo1 ll•d * * * Britain frona ttw outiwt 1n.'IWad uf ~·rvmf( .l!> :.1 n1N.t1ator lx-twt't'n tlw two c.'Ountr1ei. for a protra{·ttod f){'r11id of time. "Our· mis take• wns negotiating wht'n W\' were wlktng about our bc.~t frwnd and a truP de m<x.TalJc l'ountrv us <ipJ>OS('Cl lo Argentina, whal'h 1:-not a trut• democrac:y :rnd wh1t·h puq~t.·s JH·ople," Pallt•rson s<11d. (See LEBANON, Page A2> * * * Beirut airport battleground PLO· concedes; invasion looins Banning Ranch • • Jssue going to Newport voters By STEVE MARBLE Of the Oellr Pllol St•H The Banning Rant'h project. a $124 million development plan in West Newport Beach that ha!> s tirred anger, protest and a referendum drive. appears headed for a cnyw1dc election. It would be the first time in the city's 75-year history that an e lec ti o n wa s forced b y a re ferendum City Council members. asked individually this week. say they will put the controver sia l development on the November ballot and leave it to the· voters to dec·ade its fate There arc at least four firm votes on the seven-membe r t'Ouncil for the election Only one oouncil member has signaled he'll vote against the elcc:tson route. The council is sdu•dulcd to Chainher officially ma ke that d et·1s1on Monday rvening The development, mod1f1c•d a nd approved by a coun cil majority early this year. is in hmbo because of the successful referendum driVl' The referendum leaves the council with a choi<:e of dumping the 75-acre building pla n or putting It to an elet·t1on test The developml'n t , whic h would bring homes, offices and industrial facilities to a ribbon of land west of Superior Avenue, would be the first major building project in West NPwport in more than a decade. Members of the West Newport Legislative Alliance. a collection of homeowners who led the referendum movement, oppose !See BANNING, Page A2) • CdM Ill 'Save school' The Corona dc·I Mar Chamber of CommC'rt·I' has launt·hed an e ffo rt to turn back plans to re place a neighborhood grade school with a res idential dtfvelopment Jim Wood. chamber president and a real <:'Stale broke r, says has group prefers salvaging Corona dcl Mar Elementary School as an adult education. t·ultural or recreation cente r. "M y fee ling 1s that the community could use more of a cultural influence than a dozen rondos," says Wood. adding. "and that's coming from a realtor ... The vacant S('hool. closed last year betause of dwindling e nrollment , ha s become something of a thorn in the side of its owners -the Ne wport· Mesa Uns,1ed School District The vacant campus became a point of controversy early this year when school trustees agreed to lease 1t to the University of Southern Califo rnia a s a graduate S<:hool WORLD ' That plan. attacked by Corona del Mar residents and challenged bv the state Coastal Comm1ss1on. was abandoned before a si ngle <:lass was held. Other uses were considered - including turning 1t into a doll museum -before school district officials focused on the idea of selling or leasing the school as a residential site. possibly for construction o f condominiums. The school sits on a four-acre parcel on Carnation Avenue. tucked an the midst o f a residential neighborhood. I n his effort to rekindle interest in pr<.>serving the school for public use. Wood has askc.'Ci community leaders. sch ool officials and Newport Beach t'ity planners to JOin hem July 15 in a tour ef the vacant campus. Tht• tour. scheduled at 11:30 a.m. and open lo th<' public. 1s to be f o llo wed by a n o pen d1scuss1on on alternative uses for the old grade school Khomeini serious threat Flush with a military victory over lraq. the Ayatollah Khogieini re presen ts a serious danger to the Persian Gui( af ea -source of much of the W est's oil. Page A6. NATION Gold, silver both jump NEW YORK (AP) -Precious m etalll continued a dramatic rebound today, with gold up $22.40 to $345 and silver gaining 28 cents to $6.38. Money supply drops NEW YORK (AP) -The natlon 'a money supply (M-1) dropped an uno>epec~ $3.7 bllllon for the lat.ett reporting period, the Federal Relerve reported thl1 afternoon. ' Syrians • • • JOIIl Ill fighting Hy The Associated Press T h l' P L 0 h .i ., d r o p p c d dl•m ;,inds for a p1>l1t1cal and m1h~rv pn·scm·l· in Lebanon <ippan ·ntly t-i1m1mllmg th<• last major obstadt.'s to a gul·rr1lla pullout But l!.ral'l1 Defonse Mimst<'r Arit•I S h:aron still wants to st orm W<'St Bt•1rut, a key mediator ~ad today "Thl·v havt· dro ppt•d the t·ond1t1u n s.·· formt•r Prime Min1stl•r Saeb Salam told The Assonatt'd Press a t ha s w t•st Beirut mansmn "Tht.• mort-tht•y drop. howc·ver. th1• more S haron asks Sharon 1s tolJllY inte nt on his military plan He wants to c x t e r m 1 n a t c l h t' P L 0 a n d thousands of pc'Opll' in Beirut " As ht-spoke. Israeli tanks and gucrrsllc.t roc k t•l launt·hc rs exl'hanged barragt>s around Beirut's paralyzed airport and th<' nearby BourJ el Bara;neh camp. Th<' T el Aviv command said Israc·li forn•s a lso traded gunfirl' with Synan troops in castt•rn Ld>anun Most of thl' :w.ooo Svrian troops chspatchl'<i to Lebanon six y<'ars agu to poltt'<.' the armistice t h1:1 t endc'Ci th<' 1975· 76 Moslem Christ ia n c1v1l war hav e n•groupt•d in easl<:'rn L<'ba non tollowtng bloody 1 lashes with the lsrat·lt~ during thl• first Wl'l'ks of thl· f1v1· Wt•1·k 1nva~1on SAFETY NET? -Eve n hummingbird s have housing problems these days. When Al Eichler of Costa M esa noticed this nest drooping in a tree. he used thread and a pin to straigh ten Delly l"llol Photo br Richard Koehler things up so the mother would return to feed her young. For extra measure, Eichler put a ch aise lounge underneath to catch beginning flyers. Salam s:.ud th1• PLO wants to go ovt•rland from &•1rul to Syna. but thl· guernll:.1 group's military leadl'r, S<iad SavC'I. told the Voll-e of Palesltn<' radio "The PLO and its leadC'rs ar<' rl•wlvt-d to s tav on sn Beirut and LC'banon even a t the t'OSt of martyrdom " When lsrat'lt invaded J unt> 6 1 t was bt•ll('Vl'd tht• op<•rat1on w ould be 11m1tc·d to pus hing the guerrillas back from the border. But lsral'l's deputy t hief of staff. M aJ Gc·n Moshe Levy. said Thursday that lsr;l('h forces were girding for a long stay 1n Lebanon. pos.<>1bly through the winter Blood sought for fall • • VIClilll By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille D•llr Pllol Sl•H The mother and father of a Huntington Beat'h youth who fell 11 s tories from a hotel ball'on y in Hawaii iss u e d a request fot blood donors today Norma and Robert Mack1e's son. Craig. remained in t'rllical cond1t1on from the fall that oc<:urred early Wed nesday morning while the 18-yc.•at -old apparently was walking in his sle<'p. lil' was rl'porll'C! to tx• m a COUNTY coma today at the Kaiser P e rmanente Hospita l 1n Honolulu Family members and friends r eport t hat Craig, a June graduate of Ocean View High School. had undergone surgery for broken bo n es and blood donations are needed to replenish supplies at the hospital. The famil y suggests th at people who w ish to can give blood at thl' Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross. L e t 's go to the fair See what's in store at the Orange County Falr. . w hich opens to night at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Page Bl a nd Weeke nder. Sh e's n ice on ice Orange County s kater Dianne de Leeuw is the star o f Knott's Berry Farm's spectacular ice show . "Snoopy a nd All That Jau ." Weeke nde r. Fluor stock drops Stock of the Fluor Corp. of Irvine was off ~ today to 15 'h at the close after falling 1 point Thursday. The drop followed a Wall Street Journal story analyzing the firm's outlook. Laguna art {estivals OJH!n The an fettlvala at Lquna Beach pt under way with 496 exhJblta on dllplay. Weekendtt. Red Cross officials at 600 Park Center Drive. Santa Ana. arl' urging don o r s lo mak<• appointm<'nts by calling HJ5.5;m 1 Meanwhile. then: was s11ml' question today whethc.•r young Mackie's fall from thl• hotel room bakony to a parking lo t at the• Reef Lanais Hotel was brokl'n hy a tree'. Police 1n1t1ally said they (See BLOOD. Page A2) INDEX Then• was no <'omment on the rc port l'd dro pping o f PLO condauons either from l-;rae l or Vasser Ara fat 's P alt>st1ne Liberation Organszat1on. It has bc<-n negotiating through Salam and Ll'banese Prime Minister Shaf1k Wazzan to arrange a pullout or the estimated 8.000 guerrillas to st.av<.' off an assault by lsrJl'h for<.•cs At Your Service Business California Cavalcade 'Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices F.ditorfal EntertaJnment A4 B4-5 A5 B2 Interm ission Weekender Ann Landers B2 Movies Weekender Garden ing Hol"O$C'Ope 01-6 cs C5 02 A6 Weeke nder B.'J ai SPORTS Mutual Funds B4 National News A 3 Public-Notices B4,C3·4.02 S ports Cl-4 B5 TV Log Weeke nder A2 A3 Stock Markets Television Theaters Weather World News Angels win; Yankees next The . Ancell await arrfval of the New Ycxk Yankeee aher 1napplna an ~iaht-pme la.in& •treak ...INt Q.veland. P ... Cl. A f I I CIN ~' \\.t Continued ldorl•• LEBANON REACTION. • • 8t't'IH.llW of lhl• ncgotJallOrui tht• U.S. nppc:ured to watrlt• bt.>fort· :supporting Br1t<11n . Patter~on said. This hetltauon cousro otht·r Latin American countrlcll to think that we w t'r c men·ly s upporting o fo llow Anglk:rn ('Ounlry iraswad of aC'ling on firm convictions. But, lf the ncguuati1ms had negative effects. tt was worth tht' risk. according to Lungrl'n. Ht: said that because of tht' thrt·al of war. thl' US had to ot•t as moderator ''It served o ur lo ng term Interests to take the risk," Lungren said. "In the ahort tenn It hurt, but, frankly. l don't think that we had any alternative " Dannemeyer supported b<1cking Britain, saying that it sen't Argentina (inn signuls. "ArgN)tlna has a simmering bordt>t' dispute with Chile," hf' stud. "If they had gotten away (with a military solution) in the J<'alklands. then they c.'Ould have argut-d th;,it this is the way to solve prublt'ms. ·· BLOOD NEEDED. • • believed they wert> no obstael"< along the routt> of the fall to "'ase the impact. But a fri1•nd who was u dassmatc and with Craig reportedly t old fr1l•nds 111 tiuntmgton Beach that a tree nt>ar the balcony may have broken the faU Friends say that Craig had l'Xperienccd several e pisodes of sll-cpwalkin~ BANNING RANCH. • • the developnwnt but favor an e leNion. Devt•lo per llJrll'<"·k "8111" Banning, says tlw t'1>um·il has modified his plan so druslil'ally that he's unsur1• whNht•r 11 now makes C<'Onom1l· !wnst'. "I'm just waiting tu st.•t • wh.1t the council wants to do 1t\ their plan." explains Banning "Once they de<:1dc•. wc•'ll put the• pieces together and set.• if thl'V ht." . Banning could opt to drop his project which would pull tht' rUJ.'( out from under the election Mayor Ja1·kie Heathe r says she lJl'ltcv<>s the council has been plnt·t>d m an unfair position and now must m ake a choice betwl.'en two evils . "Some initia tives l ike the death penalty are clear cut. This one isn 't. This isn't one of those ~1mple yes or no type questions." Mayor Heather says she fears voters will have trouble getting a fair understanding of the project tx'(:amse of election rhetorie. Mesa center loses power The cnt1rt: M csJ Vl·rdc Shopping Ccnt1.•r in Costa Ml'Sa remained wtthout powt'r c.•arly today followm~ an underground cable failure that temporarily knocked out ek'(·tm·1ty to m•arly 3.000 homes Oft1c1a l ~ from Southc·rn Californi a Edison said thl'Y ~oped to r{'stort• pi,wl'r to tht• sno ppmg center's bank. grocery store and ice rink by noon. All of the homes hit by the l :40 a.m . outage in the vicinity of Harbor Boulevard and Adams Avenue had power restored by 6 a.m. Edison officials said the failed cable is located to the rear of the shopping center. which has 18 businesses. OC pet products halted A mwnufac\urer of pet product.Ii and four pet stores were ordered In Ornngt> County Superior Court Thunduy to t(!mporunly e nd th<>h' mllrketlng of t'(}rlilin food and nwdicatlon prothict:s because of a llege d m1slabehn~ The D1striN Att.ol'nl'y'~ Office obtained a C'OUt't ordc·r from Judge Thom(L'! Cro~by Jr. against Vet Ad<· Co. o f OrMge, which manufacture~ the products, and Musso's Womlerful World of Pets m Newpcirt Beach. Laguna Hills and Santa Ana, and World's Larges\ Pet Center in Santa Ana, which market the items. A h earing on a preliminar y 1nJunt·t1on was Sl'heduled for Julv lJ m Superior Court. Dl'puty D1sinct Attorney Guy Orml'S said the producL'> involved 1ndudf'd food supplements for cats and dogs and hqui<:J skin med1t:at1on known as "Relief. Thl' county's lawsuit, which S<'l'ks $510.000 m civil penalties against th£> dt>fcndants, alleges that lhc food produc:L'! did not cont.a1n the vitamins hsted on the l;1!Jcl The ll'gal aL·t1on further alleged that the skin medication provided nu relief for pets and that the Vet Ade plant in Orange had been oper ated under unsanitary cond1t1ons. Ornes said Vet Ade, whose o perators were identified as Allen Dale Elsberry and Danie l D1G1acomo. manufactured the products and that the four pet stort'S marketed them. The t:ourt order obtained Thursday requir es that the products m quesuon be taken off the shelves until proper contents are included m the m. Fire g uts firm PICO RIVERA (AP) -A fire m a manufacturing bu1ldmg that raged more than two hours caused tn c•xcess of $500.000 damage. C1re fig h 1.er!. said. No tnJuries wc•rc• reported. More water planned for Mesa The Mesa Consoltdatt'Ci Water D1stm:t rl'()l'ntly approved a $6 7 • million budget that indudc'S the romplet1on o f a pro.)('Ct that will merease well water d1stnbut1on Despite a 20 pt•r(·ent mcrcast.> in imported water pr1c:es from the.· Metropolitan Water D1strtl't July I , Mesa off1('1<1b are not expecting to 1ncrcaS<· pncc-s until January 1 The chang1.· 1n thl• ratC' structure will add about $1 to Costa Mesans' monthly water bills. Some of the major projects expected t.o be completed during the 1982·83 fiscal year. inelude· -Construction of the final phase of the 5.1 mile North- South Feeder Pipeline that will bring well water to customers Ln the south section of the city and mcreac;e well water use between 50 and 85 pereent m Costa Mesa. -Upgrading of 1.500 feet of water transmission mams along 19th Street from P lacentia to Pomona avenues. -Construcuon o f 3,400 feet of new water d1stribut1on mains and replacement of ;m other 9.200 feet of water mams Upgrading of fin• hydrants and repla<.-cmcnt of l.000 water meters Fair and sunny Coastal fall and sunny mis a11e1noon wnh highs ot 72 to 77 Conllnued talr t>ut with low i;louds tonight and early Saturday Overntght Iowa 58 to 63 Fair end sunny on Saturday wllh highs o l 72 t o 77 Hun11ngton-Newpo11 erea temperatures range 11om a tow ol 60 10 a nigh ol 70 Elsewhere lrom Point Clonceptoon to the Mextean t>o<der and out 60 m1~ NQtthWMI winds or tO to 20 knots ton!Qht Olfe< oule< waters w1lh 4 10 6 loot seas Locally 1191>1 variat>le winds t>ec:Omlno wt!SI to southweSI tO 10 HI knots this evening with southweSI swells ot t to 2 IHI N1gh1 and morning low clouds 1>ecom1ng moslly sunny 1n the afternoons IO<lay and Sa1urday 1U.S. Summary Severe thunderstorms dumped hall and rein acrou Iha OakotP. causing tOO percent crop d•m81Je 1n some areas. while 01her 11orm1 were hlltlng M 1nneso1a end Oklahoma At least two 1w1sters touche<I down In North Dakota and other lunnel clouds were s1gh111d Ram tell Thursday over Kansas. the cenlral Ohio Valley and along the Florida and central Gull coasts. whll• lhe rest or the nation enjoyed raor wea1ner MOie rain was forecast IOf tM Plains and 1n. soulhern and mid· Atllnllc coast lhrough lh• Mt11l11lpp1 Vall•y to Iha uppar MIMOUrl Valley wt1h Cle8' _I,,., .. MWtler. Tamper11urn around the Ntlon t>e!Oft dawn r•no«I lrom 48 In Ely, Nev • 10 llO In Pnoen11 Ariz Temperatures- NATION ... 88 91 81 87 82 96 92 76 90 87 7& 95 13 87 17 .. .. IO 11 •• ., ., .. t!. &.. 70 80 5'I 87 ot 73 71 57 71 H a3 70 17 72 11 .. .. Q u 71 ., .. .. ,, " Oe"ver 85 Des Moines 85 Oetroil 85 Duluth 78 El Paso 99 ra111>anks 86 Fargo 84 F1ags1a11 73 Great Falls 75 Hartlord 93 Helena 79 Honolulu 88 Houston 94 lndnaphs 86 Jacksn 94 Jac;ksnvlle 89 Kans Coty 87 Las Vegas 94 Lnlle Roe~ 92 Louisville • 81 Memphis 91 M1am1 86 M1lwau11ee 73 Mpls-St P 87 Nasn••lle 93 New Orleans 92 New Yori. 93 Norfolk 93 Okla Coy 90 Omaha 85 Orlando 90 Philadphla 9 1 Phoen1a 101 P111st>urgh 81 Piiand. Me 92 Piiand, Ore 78 Providence 86 Reno 82 Richmond 94 Sall Lake 8 t Ssn Antonio 96 Seattle 73 Shrevei.oon 94 Sioux Fells 85 SI Louis 87 SIP Tampa 91 SpQl<ane 78 Syn1cuse 85 Topelca 89 Tutton 90 Tulsa 91 Wathtngln 95 Wic;hlle 00 WOf1dt Falf 87 C:AL.,OflNU' Blylhe E&HtU Frnno lancatt .. lot Angelft Marys villa Monterey 103 155 52 91 63 87 157 81 63 llO 65 ~~The Forecast For 8p.m. EDT Rein~ 60 >.11111 II ltill 1 l!l!lml •9 •H1 n Temperatures Showert11111111 ~ 80 57 (5 51 68 52 73 78 71 73 71 67 73 72 70 79 82 62 5• 80 12 Fronts: Cc•o ..,.. Wa"r 9W Sta'•').,a·, •• 70 -------------------------------------------73 74 66 69 72 71 76 66 66 53 68 53 72 58 72 51 73 64 73 70 Sol 71 63 88 12 75 116 M Needles Oakland Paso Rot>les Red Blutt Redwood Clly Sacramenlo Sen o..Qo San Francisco Santa Bart>ara Santa Merla Stoclcton Thermal Barstow BIQ Bear Bishop Ca11lln1 Lake Arrowh .. d Lono Beach Monrovia Ml Wilton N-Pofl Beach Onlerlo Palm Se><lngs PloMdena SIWI Bamardino Sen JOH Santa Ana Santa Cnlz T etloe Valley 100 73 90 50 88 6• 17 515 87 55 76 66 87 54 75 88 102 57 94 72 73 43 87 60 69 7' 49 83 60 92 55 70 54 159 82 88 55 103 72 88 57 88 55 79 54 79 60 74 57 73 S3 l"AN AM HI 79 •• lo 75 77 Bogota Curacao Guadetouo- H•••n• Calgary Edmon ion Montreal 0118\lvl R&Qlna Smog 64 88 88 90 HI 65 65 88 87 6-4 411 81 75 73 Lo 46 52 88 84 54 The Air Quality Management District predlcla unneallhlul air qual11y ror sen1111ve people !Odey 1n tne San Gat>rlel. Pomona San Farnando and Santa Clarlla valleys end In the Rlvert1d .. San B•rnerdklo and Hamel·Eltlnora ar•aa, wllh good air quallly , etMWhete In tht South Cont A.Ir 8Hin A Potlutent Standard 1na.11 or 188 11 IOftcat IOf lhe RlYe<~ Sen Bernardino aree. 188 '°' the Sen Oat>rltl and Pomona valleya. t88 fOf tM San Fwn1nd0 and Santa Clttlta valltys and 138 '°' lhe ~·Eltlnore region Good air Quality with t PSI o1 92 11 forecut '°' Bannlog. 100 IOf ~tropolltan Loa Angt419. 60 lor Inland Ot111ge County and 158 IOf In. IOw °""'" lllf REPORT Whera to c:ell (toll Ir") tor 1at•t lm09 lntorrnellon: Otllllql County: (I00) 44S-382e Lo• AngelH County: (9001 242-4022 Ar::c.. 1·2 n. 1-2 n 1·2 11. Hit. 1.2 n. 1·211. 1·3 '" Mft . t•l 11. ~~- 14 " 14" AIWttl<M end len tetnwdlno counll•: (IOO) H7-4710 AOMD Epltodt O«lter· (IOOI 242-4Me • Tides ToOAY hcond 1ow a.t1 p.111. 2. r ~ l\IOll 1 Ut p.m U UTUMAY '81 '-t :ll I.Ill 0 0 =II Utp111 U ... • 11 '"' •. , l'tlOll 11.0I I II" e. 11111 ........ '°' '·"'. , ........... ,fl! , .. '"'·\AW: ... •I'll...... *"",.. ..... •O-•t 111'111 .... ~ .. : ... "' f ' NO R ECALL -State Sen H.L. Richardson, R-Ar('adia, says he has dropped plans fo r a r ecall att empt against Supreme Court C hief Just1('<.' Rose Bird. Hospital for Irvine supported By J OEL C. DON Of lh• Dally Piiot Blatt Backqrs of a propuS(.'Ci Irvine Medica'I Cenwr havt' surpa.'iSt'd their goal of obtaining 10.000 signatures to bolstl•r an application to state off1c1als. More than 100 IMC volunteers canvassed Irv1nt' neighborhoods with ('ards and about 2.500 signatures wen • gathered m two hours Thursday evening, ac.'COrdmg to Dave Bakt.>r . IMC board o f directors pres ide nt Previously. hospital baekt.>rs had gathered about 8,000 su~natures The signature cards-will be attachc.od t.o IMC's certificate of need apphcat1on. which Bakt·r sajd will be filed with the stat1.· bv the e n d o f thl' m o nth COmmumty support s ut·h aJ> in petition drives 1s only onl· among nearly two dozen fat:tors stale health off1c1als will L'Ons1dt•r wh e n th ey review th e• application. Ba kl·r said he> l.>el1evc•s tht> signatures migh. carry more• weight than state officials have acknowledged "We rc-gard them (signatures) as a n extr e m ely 1mportanl factor." he said. 'All we meant to do was to document how the community felt about (tht' hospital proposal)" IMC plans call for a 222·lx'Ci hospital locatc·d at Barranca Parkway and JC'ffrey Road The priee tag for the mcd1eal <:enter 1s betwt'en $50 million and $60 m1ll1on. It would be romplcted by 1987 Future plans call for expansion of the facility to 500 beds by J 995. Fo llowing the signature drtvl', volunteer s a nd h ospi t a l s upporte rs m et at the Irvine• home of Sharon and Jim Elhs. 2 airlines • view • airport By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of the Oallr '"°' I ta ft f>lf h•rlnit rt•ot·t1ons w1•rt· olft>red todfly by tht· two u1rhn1•l) mo11t 4lffl'<.'tt>d l>y a t1•nt11t lVl' settlement m a yw1r long lt'gal battlt> ovt•r which l'Ornmt'rc1al a ll l'arril'rs st~rve J uhn Waynl• Airport Pac·1f1C' Southwt'5t A1rl1 rw s, wh1l'h m1tiatt'Ci legal fK'llon lui.t yl'ur ovt•r the turport al'<'t'Sl> 11>.'>Ut'. !>l11d 1t stands willing to drop the.• I aw s u 1 t :; o Ion g <1 s t' o u n t y 1-(overnment t•n forces .in Lit~'"'"' pl<rn lhat w1U permit 1t LO obwin add1t1onal fligh ts PSA said the coun ty's 1·un 1•11t Jl'l't"SS plan -adopted by l'UUnty ~upt·1·v1sors March l 7 1:- "t•erta1nly bt.>tter" th<.in a plan II\ effL'(:t last year when tlw IJwsull wru. filed m U.S. D1stm·t l'<>url That plan. PSA <.ontl'ndt·d. would havt.• pNm1tll'd Air Cal and Repubhc Airline!. to c·ontrol 35 of the 41 jet dt•parlun·s permitted daily from the airport for a three·vear penocJ At that timt•, · l'SA pos.'>l•sst'<i unly two dcpurtutvs from thl· <itrpurt UndC'r tht.· t.·urrcnt pl<.1r1. 11 has thrl·c dl·parturc•s. access "II \h(• Mun•h 17 plan 11> fully utlupted 11nd 1:nfon.'t'<.I, and the oth(•r pa1 tws J(.tl't.'t.' to It, we'll drop th<> lawsui t," ~rnJ Margery Cru1g, 1J PSA 11pok<.'bwoman A11{.'11I. on th<· othtrr hmid. iw1d 1t wus n11t u par1 y lo m·gotiut1on~ th .11 lt·cl 111 the• ll·ntullve '>t•tth•nwnt and !t·d!i ll s hould h<1Vl' lx-c·n indudt'ti H1·1H1'H·ntu t lv1•s of the N1·wp11r1 Bt.•at·h·baiwd airline. wh1t•h oµ.·ruh·s un uvt'rage of 22 ll1gh11; dally from Orange t 'nunt v. •\It' 1•><µt'l'tt•d Tuesday to .1'>k l'UU I) 1 y !IU pt'rV ISO fl! l O poslpwlt' .Jl·t1on on th1· st'ltlemcmt p1up11sJI A1rC<il will ai;k 11upt.>rv1sors t.o delay a decision to July 27 a move <.'Ounty sources s:.i Id IS unh kc! y AirCal t l;rnm-d thut the Mart.•h 17 at<·c·nb plan, wh1eh s trips flight ~u~1ri.1nl1·t'S t·n.1oyt>d by the 1n1 umlll'nl r arrit•rs and make~ 'ilots a vailable for t:ar r1 1•rs d1•s11·1ng to l'Xpand or bt>g1n Or .1ngt• County Ser Vlt't'. is "d1•t11mt•ntJI" lo tht• .urlmc' "Tht· Mttrt·h 17 pl.in will t•ost us S:llr million 1n 10.,1 n·vt•nut· 11v1·r •• thn·1· Yl'lH' rx·ntxl." !!did M<1rk PPt<·rsrn1, A1r< .. :a1 Ulrt'<:lor of L'ommun1t.·ations .,,, Students donate time and talent About S 135,000 worth 111 volunteer ser v i ee was con tributed by 374 s tudents through the Orange Coast College Volunteer Service· Learning Program during the 1981-82 school year. aa:ording to Kathy Duff, director of the program. Students eontributed 26.· 872 ho urs of volunteer serv1t'l' to community agencies like •The Orange Coast YMCA 1s opening Camp Monkey ShinC'S, a three Wt"E'k activity session for children 3 to 5 years of age Tuesday Participants will mc•c>t Tuesd ays and Thursdavs from l to !'l pm at the YMCA •Four Newport Beat·h residents havt· bt.-en hnnured Cor their <.·ohtnbutions tu lht• L'ommunity by thl· Nrwport IJl'aeh parks. bc·achc~ <tnd rt'(·reation dt·part!1wn1 Don Porter , form 1• 1 d1rt'ctor o f tht· N1•wpor t Ha rbor Area Chetmbc•1 of Commerce. w<Js ntl.J for h1" work with tht• l'lly's 7~th SALE the United Way, Ame rican Cancer So{'1ety. Fa1rv1ew State Hospital. and others. "We feel these s tudents made a s 1gn if1 ca nt 1:o ntr1 but1on t o th e ir community. in add1twn to i:'xpand1ng their o wn kn ow ledge a nd underst and ing about the world arou nd them," Ms . Duff .;aid buildrng. z:rno Unn'f:'f'>ltV Dnv1•. Nl·wport &>al'h Tht· prugr.im 1ndud1:s mus1t'. play umc-. <:rafb. and lt•armng L1l't1v1l1c-.;;. at'(-ordmg tu a YMCA "pokt•swoman For furthl•r 1nforma11on. t:all ti4 :! YY\JIJ anr11vl•rs.1rv l'omm1tlc.>t· Nl·wport Harbor Jayl'l't' rn1 ·mb1 r" J im Dal e , Bill Fenster and Bill Littlet on .,.. 1•rt· 1 c·t:11gn11c·d for tht•lr 1•ff11rL'> in bnngin~ about tht• l' 11mpIl·t1 n n o I t h 1• .Io h n W:ivnt· rrwmorial !lt:ulptun• ('Ni'l11Cll11f'S Wf'rt' ht>ld In t h1· N 1·w purl R1•aC'h C1 \ v l\1unc ii l'lwnilx•t' Spring and Summer Clearance 40% to 5 0 % Off Starts Saturday, July 10th 10 a.m. Hours: Open unday, l1 th 12:00 to 5:00 -Mon. thru at. l 0:00 to 5:30 I 024 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 71~-6~ ' Or1nge COut OAILV PILOT/Friday, July 9, 1982 N •• ,,-----------------------------------------------------------NY E COMPOSITE TRAN ACTION '"9'"'''"'.'"c~uo• 'IUOllON , ........ 't'o•• ........ ". ~··c.. , .•. IOt, .... lltlOtf AND CllllClllll•Ul UOU l,.,MANll• A•O HN1110 l't '"' MA•O AlllD 110,INlt , Dow Jories Final UP 9.13 CLOSINQ 114.11 Mexico utility contract OK'd SAN DlECO <AP) -San Diego Gas & Ek-ctrlc Co. has announ('t>d It reached agreement with a Mexican utility to bu ild a $9 million E!lectrical transmission line between San Diego and Me xico. 1t is believed to be thE' fi rst major elt>Ctrical transmission line linking a United States utility with one from Mexico on u <.'Ontinuing basis. according lO Ball Yturraldc. an SOO&E spokesman. The Federal Commission of Electricity of Mexico and SDG&E plan to s tart <'Onstruction of the 131":!-m1Je line in Augus t, with compleuon expe<.·led in February. Smith d eclares dividend Smith International Inc. of Newport Beach has declared a regular quarterly dividend of 24 cen ts per common share. payable Aug. 31 to shareholdC'rs of rl'<.·ord Aug. 17. Smith as a manufa('turer and supplier of drilling and production tools and equipment ;:i nd related services Sealcomp purchased The Fluorocarbon Co. of Laguna Niguel has announced that the acqu1sit1on of Sealcomp Inc .. a Brighton, Mich .. manufacturer of Teflon lips seals, was completed. An agreement in principle has been reached several weeks ago. The acquisi tion was for cash. SeaJcomp will be incorporated in Fluorocarbon's mechanical seal division and be physically moved to that d1v1s1on in a few months Diet cok e to de but NEW YORK (AP> Nearly 20 years after its Tab soft drink hn the market, Coca-Cola Co has unveiled a sugar-frre <.'Ola called Diet Coke> Brian G . Dyson. SC'ntor vice president of Coca-Cola and president uf Coca-Cola USA. said at a news l'Onference Thursday that Diet Coke will be sold in New York and six other markets within a fow weeks. Diet Coke will be available nationwide by early 1983, with its $50 mil hon markeung campaign touting taste as oppOSeCI to Tab ads that emphasiw one calorie per can. ht.> said. Diet Cokl' will have about the same number of calorics Varco exp ects incom e drop Varco Internauonal Inc. of Orange has announced that it expa;ts nN income for the sa'Ond quarter to be down about 60 percent from the $.49 per share earned in the second quarter of 1981. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS GOLD COINS ~· Off •.• Off I.I ()ft 7 .o Ott •• , ()fl •• , Ott u OU S • Ott SJ Ofl SJ Oft •I Oft •I °" 41 Off u Ott •• Off ':J Ott • I°'; ::: ~.o J.I M ,. NIW YO"'IC (~I') -l'rlOH l•I• .... .. ... Of ........ OOfllOlrW """ ~·..-. Owww•.., 1 tt01oe..~,n."'1uo . ..... ..... 1 1rO'Y 411., ..-1.2:1, 1111 I 1 10 .............. 1.l lf01 a.,._,,., Ill> 11.00 Antf1e11 '" """· .NOi lroy 01,, a'°oo • ..., e1.t0 lo\lroa1 0........,. METALS NEW YORK !API metal ptlGM IO<l•v Spot nonferrous Copper 68">· 70 cents 1 pouna u S <leslOMllOft.S leed 2S-28 cents 1 POUnO llfte J7~0 cenlS a POUnO aet<vetecl Tin $6 1394 Mt!lat$ Weeti comc>OSllt IO AIUfftfnum 7f>. 77 C)etll1 1 l)OUnO N Y a..tC41ry $370 00 pe< .... 1 P\atlftum S2S. 00 troy or N v SILVER NEW YORK 1API Hanov 4 harman l\<IVl"r S6 240 up 0 03 t lngell'ta•d S•ht'r '6 200. up 0013, l11br1cated sitve• $6 671 up 0 0332 GOLD QUOTATIONS tlly ''" Aa-'ee.d ,,... St'iect@G WOfld Q()l(I l>'IOM IOO•y loftdOft: mor111no llatng S310 es. UD $4 10 $61..;Srtdoft: allernoon 1111ng $313 so, up Pen.: 111ei noon nw1ng '307 77 up $3 111 ,rlftlrllltt: $3 I 2 28 up SJ ~3 Zwlcll: Lare toa1ng $3 t3 50 up Se 75 bk!. $314 00 ISl!ecJ H1ftd)' a H1tm1n· I 0111y d••ly quo111 S313 50. UD S8 75 se ·7~hald; IOflly 01Hy QUOl•I $313 50, VP E ....... •nt. IOflly d••'Y ciuo1e1 let>ttcetec:I S329 UI up $1 09