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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-08-26 - Orange Coast Pilot~~ .......... .-..... , .... _ .......... . 111111 l:IAIT · • I DON T BELIEVE JACQUES COUSTEAU WROTE TMIS LETTER ••• GARFIELD® SUNDAY, AUGUST •e, 1984 1F VOV REALLY WANT TO PRACTICE UN"ER WATER, I KNOW JUST TME PLACE .•• I'M eo•NC"!s 1'0 GLOE M~ fEE'T TO TME CEILING D To Whom It May Concern, Please let my friend practice diving in your pool. signed, JacquesCous~au by Jim Davis --~ __ ..!..._ ___ ---L. __________ ........_ _______ _ --------~~---------------------~---~-------------,----- NANl;Y ® ' IM SORRY! I ARRIVED 1'00 LATE! DENNIS THE MENACE ... An· then we·11 go SHAAJ< fishin·. THERES BASHER-- HE 60T MARRIED YE5TERDAY He makes a mess of Dennis' room ... hld ~e gets itrl'o Yes •.• !II SET he does! Well ... you ~ahead and play with your pretend frierd ... LOTS of -trouble 1 JUDGE PARKER r AFTER HIS YOUNG BROTHER DAVEY ..GOES TO BED, CHUCK ASKS H IS AUNT BETH IF HE CAN TALK WITH HER ! --f/t:,;<Otr:> K: !If 11?8-~6 , I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY MY DAO HAD TO GO AWAY LOOKING FOR A JOB! WHY COULDN'T RE GET ONE HERE? ~HAT IF HE DOESN'T GET THAT eOB IN CHICAGO? WILL IT BE ~OTHER YEAR BEFORE WE see HIM AGA.IN? rm too busy ........ .for SIU..Y ~s I'M NOT SURE I CAN EXPLAIN IT, CHUCK! ------- ----------------------------- How man~ -thing are invis1 ble, Dennis'? THANK'=>, SLUG GO by Hank Ketcham bY 1'DM BATitJK Wal I WE'RE BAC.K. Ar ~ APAR'TN\ENI FOR1HE FIRSf1lME ~Ml.HAND AND WIFE! MOON MULLINS ... - IRY THE TOP DRAWER WH~RE You KEEP YoUR LOOSE: CHAN~E: . DOCTOR SMOCK ® .. - BUT 1-r5 KIND OFNIC.E. 10 BE BACK HCW\E. ! 1H 15 1~·1 EX.Ac:rL4 wwrr I. HAD IN MIND! by Ferd and Tom Johnson . . . :tou'Rf: BUT WHERE'S MY BS IHANKFLJI.. • ~l<&HT! LOOSE CHANGE, )'oLJ.'VE <60T you HAVE: MORE: DIFFf:RENT HOBBIES, LORD P. ... 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SPELLBINDER SCO.E 10 pOlntl for vs ng •II ttle letters 1n tht word betow o form -------+--~;.,.. two complete wotds ANT"EftlOR THEN s.cort 2 points Meh tw •II words of four i.tten oc more found al"l'\Ong letters. Try te tar-. •t IHst st ... ifttS. ..... _,,. .... Aei. • ...-., by Lynn Johnston E30Y-GRDLoNUP &>LD\E~ IRr-Y Gef10 PLI1Y S~E ARE-LUC KY! IF\IS FOR News Ameftce Syndlute e Newt 0 Chk990, Inc., 1114 • 1 t I l I I I M'f Nf.W ''RA"<Z-0 '' ~l~AK KNlff., PATl<lll( t 1 ~f.N! A\UA'l fOR ------rr ~ rr arr~ 1~R006" llN c.AN~,\ak)()O, 1 lAtf t WAlt 10 1"f.?1 AN'IT~UN& ANO EVER'fmlMC, U AND 1"l? fOf< M'f ~~L.F \\ 6AO ~f;IU?, MORMAN ... f.\\f.M 1"£.t!, \'{'~ ~1lU. ~ARP f.K006" 6lla .A-.10MA10 ~ GORDO ® SHOE W~ OOfll' 1 "~~E. A 10 MA10 '· r -~ J . by Gus Arriola lay Jeff MacNelly ~ IT REMINDS ME OF A 61RL I KNEW IN WOIW~lL . t t j I I • .. \ .. ·h I \\ '11 I ! • 'l I \ I • waded through the wads and wads of paper swathing, what did she find? One daffodil and one after-dinner mint. ex· qu1s1tely wrapped in paper bearing the Queen's crest. 0 Model Margaux Hem- ln~ay. who gives her he1gh1 ass feet 12 inches. can hardly ignore the fact 1hat younger sister Mariel has a much higher profile as a screen star. So Margaux IS for~aking Hollywood and moving permanent· ly to Key West. Fla . -ror years a nome base for grandpa Ernest. There she will pursue such projects as performing in a musi- ca I documentary about her grand- father She's collat> orating on the pr<> iect with singer· songwrtter Jim- my Buffett • One of bonny Prln~ An- drew's dales. who will re- main unnamed (no. 11 wasn l Koo Stark. model Kade Robett. or the waitres.s who save him an unceremonious spanking in a London restau- ranl), sent him a gushing billel-doux to !hank him for a swell nighl on lhe town. bul closed with this PS· "But WHERE are the flowers and chocolates"' The prince. 11 seems, had forgotten his trademark Next day a ltmo from Buckingham Palace Alfonao Ribeiro. the kid drew up 10 the young lady's who starred in the Broadway home and ou t struggled the musical The Tap Dance Ktd, chauffeur with a box big 1s hanging up his silver heels enough lo hold half the crown for the NBC comedy Silt er jewels. When Andy's date Spoon!> He can also be seen ----cavorting in a current • 1 , I \! I 1 f ' ! \ Pepsi commemal with Michael Jack9on and has 1ust srgned a three- ) ear contract with Pnsm Records But even though Alf overheard the choreographer of the Pepsi commercial remark that he learned the dance routine quicker than the white-gloved one. Ribeiro has managed 10 keep his feel firml) planted on the ground Nol that the 12-vear-Old doesn·1 have big· plans for himself. in- cluding a big family · Four to 20 children " he told us. And. 1f he were 10 follow another actor's \'\"\I I \,1 1\111,"I footsteps into politics. he knows precisely what he would do: 'I'd push prices down. Starting with candy It's so expensive Why pay 40 or SO cents for a chocolate bar that on7 takes three seconds lo eat " (We hope Mr. 1 Reagan is taking careful note.} With economic issues set 10 rights. he'd turn his at· tention to foreign affair 'I'd stop wars. get nd of all that nuclear stuff I don t want mv four to 20 children involved 1n World War Ill " :-1 --. and novelist. and herself the daughter of opera singer Alma Gluck Now Stephanie. who has written shor1 ston~ and radio plays since junior high school. has sold her first script to -guess where? -the "JBC series Remington Steele which stars Piette Brosnan and. uh, Stephanie Zim- balist. "I found it much harder to write for Laura. mv character than for Remington .. sav~ Zimbalist .... hose first auempt at a Steele teleplay was summanlv re- jected "fie Speaks in a very special. formal style. It's the kind of dialogue that almost writes itself. given the situation Laura is more dov. n- In our Feb 6. 1983. ISSUe. F \llLY WEEKL'T tnCOf· rectl) reported that the 1982 Reagan appointees to the Legal Se" ices Corporation Board of Directors were re- ce1v1ng consulting fees for work that previous board members had performed as a public service. On the con- trary. as a thorough report b> the General Accounting Office later concluded. board mem- ber compensation and ex· perise pavments m 1982 con- formed with the spmt. intent and letter of the laws and regulations We also reported that tegaf Smt1ces c~ tion BOdrd Chairman William J:),, Harvey was the "worst of· i I fender That was also incor· a ~ rect Though Harvey did 1 receive larger fees than most ~l board members. the GAO · § found nothing v.:rong v.ilh the i~ pallern or level of compensa-~ ~ • lion We are happ)' 10 correct ~; to-earth." Not unlike the actress her· self. the record and regret any em-t_~ barrassmenl caused Mr ~3 ,....... ____ ..., Harvey or other ~ ~ LSC board ~ members il F G. of ~1dland. Pa . wntes to ask Geraldine f erraro. the Democratic candidate for vice president· · Do you consider you~lf a fem- inist'" Ferraro replies Un11J I was elected [to the House of Representatives in I 978J. I did not consider myself a feminist The \\ay I .... -ould describe my·self now 1s that I am ari ad- voca te of equal11y for women -social and ec-<> nomic equality I dm • \ery stror'lg famll)' person. and I don't think those two conflict at all And I think I m a \ery feminine per· son and that's tine. because I don't thmk tho-.e things conflict either " She uses her maiden name profe-..s1onall\ she savs. to honor her mother. widowed when Ferraro was a child gf ~ I • ~ The branche:, of the Zlm- ball•t famil-. tree are ladtn ~ilh talent There!) the v1ohmst Efrem his actor son FJttm Z. Jr. h1~ grand- daughter, actress StephanJe. and Srephame s aunt Marda Davenport. 81 . a biographer COY•• Photo of Drew Barrymore at her home in Los Angeles taken for Family Weekly © "'Stev_e_Sc_ha_pL.iro-.-Ga-m-ma--L-1a-1SOO-~::::::_c ___ 1_mM _____ F_AM-_-_1-L_Y-_w ___ E_E-_K-L:v_.-.,:,_1-11g:_h-1a::~:::.: - THEG 11 was a scene I wasn't supposed 10 see Drew Barrymore. safe an the seclusion of a New York hotel room. was screaming and crying uncontrollably, holding a damp washcloth to her 1hrobb1ng forehead. "What y<Ju are seeing LS a case of 9-year-0ld overwork.:.:. Drew's tutor told me, recoun1tng the gruelin~ regimen of a week-long publicity lour "I feel so guilty I could bang my head on the wall'' her mother yelled. pacing the floor A publicist. smiling nervously, hinted thal I should leave, perhaps fearful of a reporter discovering the dark side or Drew A former child actr~ myself. J had a hunch I could hold back the Ooud or tears. "I c;aw you in Fire-.torter last night,· I told Drew You were very good " for a moment lhe anguish fad- ed lrom her tear-stained face her sobs 1 like father. like son The Great Profile ~ c ~ quieted down Her pride had overcome ! her fatigue and pain Al 9. Drcv. 1s j rt-lentl~ aboul rhe c;rngle most 1mpor t rant part ol her ltfe her career ;;) Orew Barrymore is one ol lhP hollt'SI r h1ld srars to h11 Hollywood an recent memory She has already made more than half a... many movies as 5he has lrved years. Al 4. she landed a small part d5 lhe daughter or Wilham Hurt and Blair Brown rn her first him. Alte~d States At 6. she rocketed to stardom as the 1rrepre...s1ble pigtailed kid sister in the Steven Spielberg blockbuster E T La5t spring. she head- ed an all-star cast an Firestortet. adapted from Stephen King., novel about a child with the supernalural power 10 set the world aflame King wac; 50 impressed by her talent thi\t hP wrote the scnpt for Cot\ £ve. a Dino De Lauren1i1s production hlmed in North Carolina this summer esiwc1ally for Drew Late nexl month. she II Ix> on SC"reen again in l"econ(l/ob/P Dtl 1Pre'1ce.<;. playing a d1strdu~ht little girl A111Jr1-tJ {)(Jfl 1 I\ f/tt• <11111111, t.t l'ri•lh H11l111-,. \11 ln,.dt·r • Look al lhl' Wo11d ol 1114• !loll\ >\•~111 Child ~1.ir 4 F "Mil,. Wu Kl.\ • All(~.,, ~". •~K4 ATBA who wants to divorce herself from her estranged parents Drew Barrymore is fast becoming a dual Hollywood legend She is arguably the Child Star of the 80s And she is carrying on a legendary family name Orf\\. IS a direct descendant of the famed theatrical Barrymores. a bloodline that includes stage star Maurice Barrymore. his wife, the st.age comedienne Georgiana Drew Barrymore (herself from another great American theatrical family. the Drews). Lionel Barrymore, the much- admired character actor who appeared an all 15 Dr Kt/dare films and won an Academy Award for A Free Soul (1931) and Ethel Barrymore. the stage and screen star who won an Oscar for her performance m None but the Lonely Heart ( 1944) John Barrymore. the dashing stage and movie mat- inee idol (Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. 1920. The Sea Beast. 1926), was Drew's grandfather And her father 1s John Barrymore Jr whose less 11- lustnous career 1n such movies as 1953 s Thuflderbtrds (ce>starnng teen idol John Derek) and a long string of lorgellable l1al1an epics m the '60s was overshadowed by his notoriety as the 'Battling Barrymore," hear to his father's tempestuous personality and fondn~ for alcohol John Barrymore passed on another striking feature to John Jr., who in turn passed II on to Drew "The Great Profile" is un- mistakable an son and granddaughter -A week later and 3.00<> miles away from the hysterical scene in New York. I s1ood in the driveway of a spacious house in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. waiting for Drew and her mother lld1ko Jaid Barrymore, to ar- Crying scenes are becoming her specialty. "/ have to think of sad things, ,, she said, "like losing one of my stuffed penguins, or my cat, Gertie.'' rive home from Drew's gymnastics cla55 The car pulled up with Drew in lhe backseat, eyes closed. head bent She was. perhaps. still a little run- down Two days after we met in New York, she had broken out with chicken pox she sttll had a few spots Before unlocking the front door. her mother explained that when she found out Drew was getting sick "I felt even more guilty'" Drew led me to the pool an back of the house, where we had a far more pleasant meeting than 1n New York The sun was shining; the pool ~r­ kled. Her spirits had lifted. She was warm and entertaining. not the temperamental brat one might have expected a 9-year-old box office draw to be. I was predisposed to like Drew, my affectt0ns tinged by compassiun - not just because I had seen her at her worst, but because she IS a child alreadv burdened to be the best Dre-N is truly ~tra-,------i.-. ordinary -articulate. vibrant, intelligent. Most child actors are, what could be or- dinary, or childlike, about earning a living before age 10' But even among today's mmicorps of child stars. Drew is a giant She reportedly pulls an a six-figure income. And she got to the top fast. The agony of pn> fess1onal rejection, she explained. '"has never really been my prot> lem · At 11 months of age. Drew won her first part on her uery first call - a commer- cial for Gamesburger Puppy Chow. Then. at 2 \i'z. she played Cindy Williams's daughter an the TV movie Sudden- ly looe Fina II>. the 4-year- old Barrymore decid- ed to make something or herself .. , told my mother I wanted to be a movie actress, but II wasn't that I wanted lo be a big star or make money or anything." Drew said. laboring to counter the popular prejudice that child stars are spoiled brats "I thought 1 would be neat to be a Barrymore r thought II would be a little hard tu follow up on them, but J tned and tried I don't want to be a bragger. but I thank I got there a little bit" The smile that radiated from Drew " Hungarian-born mother revealed her delight in her daughter's display Of COii fidence Once a struggling actres.'> herself. she knows all too wen how thl entertainment busmess can undermine one's self.esteem She claims. m fact. to have resisted the notion that her gorgeous baby should follow in tht• footsteps of her great ancestors. But even al 4. lldiko said. her daughter wa~ determined· "She's always wanted to act. I don't know what 1t would take 10 intimidate Drew, maybe something from another galaxy." She corrected herself, remembering £. T : "No. not even that would do it!" After Drew's success in Spielberg's 1982 box-office record-breaker, lldiko abandoned her career to step into what must surely be her most demanding role to date: stage mother/manager How do you manage your chtld's career without alienating your child? "We compromise," said Drew. defining the concept this way: "Maybe I kind of want to do a script and'she'll say, 'It's not too good. but it is cute. I don't think we should do it."' panzee, . Jones (as in Indiana) - "Steven gave 1t to me when I got the chicken pox" -and her gray cat. Ger- tie (named after her £. T character), also a gift from Steven There's nothing unusual about this kind of cross-generational Hollywood relationship. It's built into the work situation. The director learns to play with the child's emotions. and the child responds on cue. It 1s ideal play-acting for Spielberg. who is not married and has no children, and for Drew. whose parents are divorced. Drew. in fact, has never even lived with her father. By the time she was born tn 1975. John scene in the film This spring, the two planned a "date": Steven would take Drew to see lnd1ano Jones and the Temple of Doom, then Drew would escort Steven to Firestarter But the plan failed. Drew and her mother had to rush off 10 North Carolina to begin work on Cot's Eye Drew didn't have time. even for Steven. Drew loves having grown-up fnends In so many ways. she is already an adult Juggling education and career can be a problem. she told me. "when you have to cram the school ume in between scenes." Making friends at school can be equally tough. especially ..-...-~--....... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ......... ~~~~---.when youre bom- • barded by envy- ridden taunts like, "You think you're so great!" Explained Drew ·sometimes they say. Whal was it like kissing ET ·s nose? Was there snot coming out of 11'' I have a few close friends who under- stand that when peo- ple tease me. ii huns. My bes~ friend IS an E T fanatic. but she never asks me about ET." Sometimes the work itselr lakes an em<> tional toll. especially those Jackie COogan- like crying scenes that are becoming the young Barrymore's trademark "I have to think of sad things ... she said. "hke losing one of my stuffed penguins. or my cat, Gertie. And the stress of be- ing a sought-after celebrity' "After Universal milked me. Warner Bros. wanted me to do publicity." she said, mimicking mom's lingo to sum up the pressures of i Reconcilable differences.: Onw 10ys sh~ and h#!T mothn rompromM on her career. her publicity lour in New York the prt'V1ous i!i Drew Barrymore has the usual Barrymore Jr. was spendin~ much of week "They [the press] ask you a l retinue of any star -agent, publicist, his lime in the California desert. million times. What was it like doing ~ and so on. But she also has her very fastmg. meditating. and experiencing a £ T?' You have to be up each lime hke own Svengali Steven Spielberg. It was supposed spiritual conversion. Now 52 you've never heard the question he who advised her. after E.T., to stop years old, the retired actor lives by before." Suddenly. a haunting memory doing commercials if she wanted to be himself in the Hollywood Hills. came back to me of Drew Barrymore in considered a serious actress. No biff Typically. the director-<:hild-actress her New York hotel room sobbing· loss: "I didn't like doing commercials,· romance ends when the film is a wrap. "Mommy compared me to Steven she said, thinking back to being 4 ~ But Steven and Drew are an excei> [Spielberg) and said he can do 20 inter-J. years old and almost throwing up after tionaJly tight-knit pair Some two years views a day I said. 'But he's a eatmg through 45 takes of a chocolate-after E.T. they remain in frequent con-grown-up! I chip-cookie ad. tact on the phone. They see one Given enough relaxation and rest. Dr~ adores Spielberg "Most direc-another as often as possible. Ryan Drew IS no crybaby She 1s a pro A tors 1ust say, 'Sit here and turA camera O'Neal, Drew's co-star In Irreconcilable hard-working actress An ambitious left, .. she gushed. "Steven shows peo-D1fferencts, has told reporters that career girl who has already inked eight l pie and takes time off the set to be with Spielberg spent three weekends pages of a screenplay. Says her mother ! them." She displayed her stuffed chim-coaching her on a moving courtroom "They're g1gant1c pages." She showed the screenplay to Spielberg, who titled it Terms of Endrewmmt The premise of the play? ··1 can't tell," said Hollywood-wise Drew. who knows never to talk until the deal has gone down. But then. m a change of heart. she fed me a few morsels· The play is about a girl named Kim. who IS Drew's age. "She meets up with t1us guy. and they have a funny relationship." Modeled after her relationship with Steven? Drew.wouldn't say She didn't have to. The subplot,· however, featur- ing Ktrn and her mother, isn't funny at all Kim IS growing up She wants her mother to stop calling her "Kim. dear" every 10 seconds so automatically that the two words fuse into one In one vividly imagined scene, Kim plays a record for her mother The record has two d1Stinguishing features. the lyric "Kimdear" and a skip "Kimdear. K1mdear. Kimdear . · the record sc reeches Finally her mother understands -"Kim is not a baby anymore. That, perhaps, IS the grown-up Drew Barrymore. But she has a Peter Pan side as well; hfe as a child movie star is so wonderful that she wants it to last. Would it really be so terrible to be Kimdear forevei' '1 don·t wanl lo grow up ... she said. "I want to stay 9 all my life " Q Drew went inside to shp into a l bathing suit. then walked back out ro §. the diving board and prepared to ~ plunge into the deep end ''I'm ad-i dieted to actJng," she confessed "I can't t stop .. Drew made a splash . a big ~ one, of course. AV I fAtolllV WWtl\ • Auc.t.:ST ?t. 191M s • WHEN CAR100NS HEI ,P DRAW OUT TROUBI.ED KIDS Enc, 5, could f~ his nightmares after drawmg Scooby-Doo as his rescuer. By Cheryl Crooks W hen imaginary mon- sters haunted ~year­ old Eric's dreams, Scooby-Doo came to the rescue. When Pryear-old Susan wor- ried that her sick dog was going to die, Fred Flintstone stepped in to calm her. Adults may often worry about what effects Saturday-morning cartoons have on their childttn, but Joyce Mills, Ph.D., and Richard Crowley. Ph.D., two Los Angeles psychotherapists who specialize in self-help counseling, believe that cartoon characters can be a parent's best friend in conquering a child's everyday problems. Instead of debating the pros and cons of animated programs, they tum them into thera,J>:eUtic tools. "We're not say- ing that kids should be inundated with cartoons 24 hours a day ," explains Mills, "but it's a medium that can be used for positive gains." Three years ago. in their separate practices, Mills and Crowley began us- m~ cartoons as one way of treating children such as Eric. The child was so terrified of monsters that his sleep was disrupted for months by nightmares that ended in screaming fits. Finally, Eric's exhausted parents took their son to Mills. Mills asked the youngster what cartoon character might protect him from the monsters. "Scooby-Doo," replied the child. His parents were greatly surprised by the answer; they thought that the animated canine hero frightened their son. "No," said Eric. "he chases the monsters away." Explains Crowley: "Everyone has a metaphor for what would make them feel more protected and safe. For Smg children, it's often a cartoon character." Mills and Crowley base their tech- nique on the theory that cartoon characters are often good role models for youngsters. Scooby-Doo. for in- NOW ~ stance, is a problem solver. Super- heroes such as Spiderman or the In- credible Hulk provide children with an image of inner strength. The Smurf characters possess a variety of useful 3mg Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. SOFT PACK tOOs RlTtJI MENTMOl.: 3 mo .,.-, 0 3119 llltOllnt ·" '* CJOll'tt• by FTC _... ~ ~ ~ eifler tie Ftb 8' nt: ~~FTC rr«?'OI NOW THE LOWEST OF AU. BAANOS 8 I I ~ • I • --=- personality traits ~ Smurf. for es- ampie, represenr:s a beneYolml authori- ty figure. Smurferte conveys seif.. assurance and seif.a>nfidence. -C.U- coons show kids that there will be prob- Tl"e Spo1er a , ........ -·-- lems in lite. but they also show them that there is a resolution to the dil- ficulties,' says~-"'-·. lo their ~~with children. Crowiey and Mills encourage them to The Temptat on The Lexington .......,,, lln Jen. CA ,.,......,, ......... z tctu111f1f~1 , ...... · · lha1 their cartoon friends are ~ them out ot d.i:fticu1ties. This reduces youngsters' feelings ot fear and weakness and~ a sense of hope. The therapeubc process starts when The Malibu ...... lJl Ylla. •Y young patients are asked to draw a · ture of the fear or ~nful fee!ing t is troubling them. Then the childr are asked to sketch the cartoon char acter that (X)Uld come to their aid. Fi ly, the children draw a third pictu showing the problem being solved. Susan. for instance, the child wh feared her dog was dying. drew a littJ girt with a big. downtumed mouth i her first picture. Her second dra .... 1 was a likeness of Fred f1jntstone. third illustration pictured the girl a her new ally, Flint.stone. happily ing together 'The drawings show children th there is a solution," says Crowley 1'hey can see that there's an outcom that they've never conceptualiz before by drawing it on paper. Tha begins to interrupt the pattern." ibis technique gives the child co trol of his or her own seif by bringi problems out mto the open," Mills points out "You can change something that you can see and hear." Parents who do not have access to ~ "cartoon therapy" fer their children can use its basic concepts for problem-solving at home. Mills and Crowley suggest that parents encourage their children to create the therapeutic series of drawings depicting problems. helpful cartoon characters, and solu· tions. Parents should also keep a notebook of these sequences, Mills ad· vises. as a "visual scrapbook of solu- tions' for the child to refer to later By askmg duldren what their monsters look like and what cartoon characters can protect them, parents enter the world of the child. and that. savs Crowley. IS an tmportant first step toward solving a child's proble~ lhey need [to haveJ whatever IS bothering them acknowledged. he adds UNot validated just acknowledged ·· Once parents reahze cartoon heroes can make a child feel better, accord ing to Crowley and Mills, these characters can be integrated into storytelling ses- sions as role models that can assist children in recognizing and confronung their problems. Mills cautions parents to emphasize problem-solving in helpif1S the child with drawings lhe final picture in a series should always be a posit1\e resolution to the youngster's dilemma Parents should al.so be careful not to in· Ouence the ch.ii • characrer choice. but to let the roungster pick his or her own cartoon friend -an important first step for children In learning how to take care of themselves. "We don't tell the kids what characters to come up with. they come up with their own," savs Mills. 'That's the beauty of it" Perhaps the greatest advantage of "car1oon therapy." then. is that it allows children to lake problems into their CJ\\'.n hands fW ~ C~s IS a pumohsi ~ m ln1 Angri!s who olr~n wn1n on Maih 8 FAMILY Wtoa.Y. AUOUST M . 1114 ----------------------------------------------------------------------~~~~~~ - to ~r or ld ~ ic .s. ..... .............................................. ... _ ............................. _..-.............. .... .. ......, ...... ,. .... _ ................................ .. ............ ...._ ................................... .. •llllllCll• .................................................. . ........... __ ................................... ""-......... *' ........ ..c.t ...... ca.. ................ .. ........................ ~ .................... --............. ~~:' ..................... c..-... ~ ... Mlillta.C....Mll•• ..-. ... ca.._. .. _...._ ~ ........... llh~•W>e ........ l/WC..-.1.11111' TRUE CONFESSIONS: HOW I LIVE WITH A SUPERWOMAN By Sen.-Robert J. Dole I l's 8 15 p.m .. and I'm home at last from another hard day at the of- fice Finally got the waler lo boil, and 11's almost time to drop the frozen vegetables in Boy. they look good ton1gh11 The Secretary of Transportation doesn't know what she's missing. But once again, it's dinnertime. and she 1s missing. Oh well. I've learned to ac-J cept 11 I watch the P9lS. she watches the potholes • .. I wonder when she will be home J tonight? I'd call her boss. but he's not c too good about returning my calls. 1 i Anyway she's probably still in a meeting or she might even be on the way home. You know limes really have changed. and I guess ou r lifestyle. j shows It. Sometimes it's hard to be f one half of a working couple! But ~ we're not all that unusual anymore. e given rhe fact that millions of American households are also headed by a working husband-and-wife team. I must admit. however. it did take some ad1usting on my part after Elizabeth became a Cabinet secretary At first. I liked the idea having toid her Senate conhrmallon panel that "I only regret that I have but one wife to give to my country · But then I started to be introduced at mv own speeches as the husband of Elizabeth Dole It got worse We had lots of pictures taken after her appointment, but I was usually not 1dent1fied If there was 1dentificauon the caption would s11n- ply say 'The man at rn~ht is 1he hus- band '4ext People magaime came to town eager for a story on the Doles A couple of 1ournaltsts followed us around for two days and snapped about 300 pictures. but ended up only using three. and one of the three showed us making the bed That photo brought a hot letter from some guy 1n California whose wife had read the story, and now he was helping make the bed He told me· "I don 1 mind Elizabeth getting the 1ob. but you've got to stop showmq off around the house You're causing men prob- lems all across the country· I wrote back and told him. 'Buster you don't know the half of 11 -the only reason she was even helping wa.s because they were taking rhe pictures'" Serlou~ly, all the attention is flatter- ing. although our iobs can make for some real confusion One Sundav we were en1oying a quiet morning together reading the paper. Suddenly I 0 F unu WrDJ..Y • AUCUST 2t • t"4 The Secrelary of Tran!IJOrtOJIOn tokes a break. The man OJ right is her hwband. Elizabeth cried out. 'I didn't say that!" But there 1t was. nght there. in bold headline type "Dole Says So-and-So." Well. Elizabeth didn't say ii, but I sure did. I guess we've learned 10 be careful readers. Elizabeth and I are always asked how we maintain a solid marriage given our demanding schedules It takes work. I'll tell you. The biggest problem is finding time to spend together We're geumg used to our mismatched schedules. but that doesn I mean we have to hke it When we do catch up with each other - usually rn airports going m opposite directions -we always have plenty to talk about But one thing I've learned. 1f you're a working cou ple, don't bring your jobs home with you We make a real effon to keep our conversation free of shop talk. I'll admit it was tempting at first. but we both quickly discovered that after 12-hour days, the last thing we wanted to discuss was the national deficit and airline deregulation Would you believe Elizabeth even kept her Cabinet appointment a secret' Its true A few hours before Pres1den1 Reagan introduced his new secretary or transpor1at1on 10 the na· tion. White House Chief of Staff Jim Baker told me. "Bob, be sure you don't miss the president's news con· ference tonight " Obv1ou5ly, I knew Elizabeth was a top contender for the Cabinet 1ob, but I didn't know it for sure until she walked 10 the podium with the president that night. But there are ways of keeping in touch. Recently CBS correspondent Morley Safer came to our Watergate apartment to interview me and Elizabeth for a 60 Mmutes profile. Thanks to Morley, the two-hour ses- I waa uaually not idenlillal in picture captlona. They would •imply aay: "The man at right la the htuband. '' s1on not only gave me a chance 10 spend some time with Elizabeth but also the opportunity to hnd out what was on her mind. Of course, I couldn 1 agree with everything she was saying, but it's nice to keep in touch. When I was asked to write this arti- cle for Family Weekly, I was told by the editor that the readers wanted to know what II was like to be the hu~ band of a · superwoman " My wife, Elizabeth, you see. is a member of President Reagan 's Cabinet. She's a Harvard Law School grad. a former Federal Trade Commis- sioner, and a former senior While House staff member. Some say she's a potential future president; I'd say shc'.s a wonderful wile But superwoman? I'm 1ust not sure what that is. I do know that am woman today has 10 deal with a socie- ty that has h1Stoncally expected females to stay "in their place." Well as far as this Kansan is concerned, his wife is fully capable of deciding 1ust where "her place" is. Make no mistake abo4t It, women are making their presence fell in htgh- level leadership positions all across the country -and I say it's about ume. In America today. there are hun dreds of women holding top execut1v( positions wllh major corporations And there has been dramatic growth m the number of women entering such tradi11onally male-dominated fields as law. medicine, accounting and engineering (and the president !> Cabinet). These facts, of course. do not mean that by definition a "superwoman" - or even a "successful" woman -must · be someone who works in the Wh ite Hou~. performs surgery, or totes an attache case As far as l am concerned any woman who raises a family these days must be in the running for the "super ' title My wife often says that a · quiet revolutton" 1s taking place in America as more and more women move into the workplace. Well. It's been almO!>I nme years since I had the honor of marrying Elizabeth. and 1 will state here and now that 11 was never a threat to my male pnde that we would not have to depend solely on me for bread and water. The secret to Elizabeth's success 1s really no secret at all She gets ahedd the old-fashioned wav -she earns 11 Mv wife 1s a hard worker I would sa~ workaholic' but that could gel me 1n trouble at home. Suffice it to say, her idea of a relaxing evening 1!> curhnR up with a thick briefing book on federal shipping regulations. Now I know why she was a Phi Beta Kappa at Duke University! Elizabeth's discipline and ded1ca- t1on never cease to amaze me 1 hear her practicing her speeches at homt! or sometimes lalkmg on the telephone to a top aide about an upcoming meeting or appearance, and I wonder when she will take some time oul for herself. However. she feel that as a woman she not only has to be good. bul better And she as. too. At everythm~ except bolling water. that is. Speaking or which, my dinner's ready at last Like f told you, she doesn't know what she's missing fW R•rt J Do1-has bttn Nnotor lrom Kansas lor tM pDJI 16 )'COii. MIND GAMES THAT KEEP BURGLARS AT BAY By Susan Gordon K eeping prowlers out 1s more than a matter of good locks Psychological tricks can make a tremendous dif- ference in whether a burglar hits your house or decides to pass it by. Your home is safest, criminal justice experts agree, when there are people in- side. "Burglars don't want to confront anyone," says Detective Kenneth M~. spokesman for the Crime Prevention Section of the San Antonio (Texas) Police Department The best ~ deterrents will convince a prowler of al least one of three dis.suading factors Someone 1s home. the house has a burglar alarm or there is a vicious dog inside b anyone home? While leaving hghts on won't fool a pro moSI burglanes are committed by amateurs (although it's the pros who make off with the most valuable loot) You can refine this ploy by connecung timers to a few lights and the TV, set to go on and off at appropriate intervals It's a good idea lo take the phone off the hook, advises George Rengen, Ph.D .. professor of criminal justice at Temple University in Philadelphia. and even better to use an answering machine when you're not at home. Tape a message saying you can't come to the phone rather than saying that you're out Unfortunately, even amateurs kno\\ enough to nng the doorbell before breaking into a house Jack MacLean author of Secrets of a Superth1el (Berkley Books) and an 1mpnsoned burglar who surveyed 300 inmates as background for his book on crime prevenllon, suggests posting a small 51gn on your door that says "Knock all you want We don't answer the door." Alarmlnt a buralar. The s1lver- toned tape used to wire windows IS nearly as effective a deterrent as a fully operational alarm system; 92 percent of the inmates Maclean surveyed said they'd avoid a house equipped with alarm tape, wired screens. bells on the outside walls, etc. Doa tJicks While 65 percent of the burglars said that dORS scared them away. 95 percent said tney wouldn ·1 go near a home with a Stgn readjng· "At- tack dogs trained and sold here " Hang the sign on your back door. not m plain sight of the street where a burglar cas- ing your house would have urne to check for evidence of dogs If he fAllUtYWu.kLY • Al<A~T 11>• ltM 1 J stumbles acros.s the sign in the dark. he's more likely to run the other way. Vacation time Place light-sensitive photocells-between the bulb and socket of outdoor lights to tum them on at dusk and off at dawn. Continue delivery of mail and newspapers; have a neighbor take them in. Don't leave empty garbage cans in front of the house. Have someone tum a sprinkler and air conditioner on and otf periodically. Don't advise your lawn maintenance service that youll be away. And move valuables to a friend's for safekeeping IW J DON SHARP'S MONTHLY CAR CARE COLUMN TRAILERS: LOAD 'EM UP For people who have never done It or who do little of it, towing is frightening. But it needn't be, as long as you follow these tips. Simply put, successful trailering large- . . .~'aYatlable In ~~~~%~~~~··.fitter IOOS& Menrhol IOOS. Try it for the price. You'll smoke it for the flavor. W1rn1ng: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarettt SmotinQ Is Dangerous to Your Huhh C: 1"4" .J MYNOLOe To.ACCO CO ly depends on matching car and trailer, and the major factor of this is weight. Most manufacturers specify how much weight their cars can tow. Some give no specification, and <Xhers recom- mend against towing altogether. The limits att didaled by the traction of the tires, the capacity of the brakes. and the strength of the hitch attachments. As a general rule, cars that )Veigh around 2,000 pounds should not tow more than half their own weight, cars of 3,000 or so pounds should not tow more than two-thirds, and larger cars can tow as much as they weigh. However, differences in trailers qualify this. A small car may easily han- dle a low-profile, pop-up camper-trailer but may not handle a high, wall-sided travel-trailer that weighs less but is more buffeted by crosswinds. The hitch must be strong enough for its job, too - a matter complicated by modem unit-body construction and impact-absorbing bumpers. which do not always provide convenient attach- ment points. Most manufacturers offer a hitch as an accessory, but if a factory hitch isn't available, a shop specializ- ing in hitches can provide one. The speaalty shop will also be uJ>t<><late on legal requirements and will know the towing peculiarities of particular cars (Most states require side mirrors.) In any case. don't attach a hitch to an energy-absorbing bumper. which means bumpers from 1972 onward Nationwide, trailers that weigh more than 2,000 pounds when loaded must have their own self-activating brakes Hydraulic brakes are better than elec· tric brakes, because electric brakes can drain the battery if used a lot, and hydraulic brakes can be locked when the trailer is detached from the car. If within manaQeable weight limits. a trailer will easify follow tt\e tow car everywhere, provided its load is proper- ly distributed, which means that most of the weight. about 60 percent of it. should be ahead of the trailer axle In distributin~ the weiaht, though . the heft of the hitch should be no more than l 0 to 20 percent of the total weight of the trailer and its load -but use some judgment; a 2,()()().pound car tow- ing a 60().pound load can tolerate 120 pounds, or 20 percent. at the hitch. but a 3,000-pound car towing a 1,500- pound load can not handle 300 pounds at the hitch. A note about trailer Ure pressures The smaller the tire, the more pressure , it must have to minimize its Oexing and the consequent heat il builds up. Look on the side of the tire for the proper pressure or consult a lire shop. You don't need much advice about how to maneuver with a trailer: you'll find out quickly enough just backing out of the driveway. Warning: Don 't forget to make wide turns at corners so the trailer misses curbs ~nd parked cars Use those big mirrors to assure clearance. IW • One roll of any brand paper towels (maximum retail value $1.00) with purchase of two 32 oz. or one 64 oz. or larger size bottle of YES! ~s-• .., ............... -•• ,, ........... 11 ........ ..... -·"°·-·-... ----c:..... ..... ., .... __ ,__ -·---...: ... _,.. . .,,,._ .... _ . .., .... _ ...... ,,._.., ....... ...... ,.. ... ,. ..... ~------........ ._ ................. . __________ .,_ ........... _ . .._..,....., ........ -........... . --------·-·-·--c... ..... u~r.,--· ..... ---· , ... , .... -.~ ... KTJI Texla 0.-el ..... ,.,.. • c-- 54600 l.OS&S'l WORKER'S COMPENSATION: A LABOR DAY FEAST lbU may already that there's no better food for your dog than ALAMO-BRAND.But what you might not know is that there's no betterdogfoodfor your money. Because even though thia 25 lb. bag of ALAMO contains more meat protein than ten pounds of steak. it costs no more than most other dry dog foods. So with ALAMO. you don't have to pay a ~price to meet your blah standards. By Marilyn Hansen L abor Day, which traditionally marks the end or the lazy, hazy season, will be celebrated next Monday, Sfpt. 3. It's a wonderful time for a reunion or a last big open·air par· ty before the weather turns cold. Peter J. McGuire, founder of the l'ia- tional Carpenters Union, proposed thl notion of a holiday honoring laborer~ in 1882. "I su~ed the hrst Monda\ in September,' he said. "as it would come at the most pleasant season . and would fill a wide gap (between) legal holidays There are holidays representative of the religious, civil and military spirit," he added, "but none representative of the industrial spirit -the great vital force of every natton." It became a national holiday when Grover Cleveland sign· eel it into law in 1894. With these thoughts in mind, we felt that a traditional American picnic would be in order. For the main course. those perennial favorites Te~style barbecued ribs, Southern fried chicken. or Maine lobster. Sweet 'n' sour coleslaw, favored by the earl~ settlers for Its keeping qualities, pick· led Georgia peaches, and potato salad are welcome accompaniments. For dessert: While some Americans might insist that a thick slice of blueberry or apple pie is the only proper way to finish off a picnic, home gardeners may want to opt for zucchini bread - a moist and OavorfuJ way to utilize the pro I ific squash. "Drunken' watermelon, soaked in spirits. is a fun and novel addition to an outdoor bash. And to wash it all down, pit· chers of fresh lemonade and sun· brewed iced tea. (Iced tea was first served m America at the 1904 St Louis World's Fair. Representatives of an Indian tea company were serving their brew hot, but because of the soaring summer temperatures, no one was drinking it. This inspired them to pour it over Ice, and the beverage im· mediately took off.) au1c ••••D CHICKIN There are a few tips that can put your fried chicken in the "world's best" category. First, always be sure the oil is hot (about 425 ") before ad· ding the chicken. The oil should be at least ~-inch deep, and some cooks swear that a depth of 2 inches pro- duces the crispiest crust. ~ cup ......... .u.,.,,_. flour I teupooa peprika ................... \(i ... ., D Oii ,....., P'OGd black I ~l~·lb.) brOIJer.~ dilcken ·~ ·2 qaaru weee••ble oU lor rr,in1 l . In la~ plastic bag. measure nour. paprika, salt and pepper. dose tightly shake t<>&elher 2.. Moisten chicken pieces with waler Place chicken. l piece at a lime, into plastic baa Shake to coat thoroughly Repeat wf lh remaining chicken. Place chicken on wirt rack or tray. Cover with pl~ic wrap Relriserate 24-48 hours 10 ~t coating. 3. Pour 011 inlo 5-quart Dutch oven. 14 f AMtLYWmu.v • AUOIJST II • 1114 chicken fryer or d~tric skillet. filling no more than ~ full Heat over medium· high heal to 400c .Add chicken. a few pieces al a ume Fry about 6-12 minutes. or until fork-tender and iiolden brown ttJrn and brown second side Small pieces \.\Ill take about 20 minutes 10 rook larger pieces will take 25-30 minutes Dram on paper towels Keep warm 1n a low oven '' h1le frying remaining pieces Mak~ 4 sen mg~ IWID'N'SOU• COLllLAW I larse bead~ lbndded or very ftnely al.Iced 2 cupe p-een pepper lllven or ri.o.c• 2 cupa 1Ucied ~ oa1oG rt.aa• % cup plu oae tablespoon aqar J teupooa powdered •word 1 teMpooa celery Med I t&blapooo Mlt, or to tute J cup white wt.De or dder vt.nepr % cup vecetaJ>le oU I. In 3-qt. bowl, layer cabbage, green pep- per and onion, spnnkle ¥. cup sugar over all 2. ln saucepan. combine the remaining I 1c1blespoon sugar and all remaining ingre- dients. mix well. Heat mixture to bo11in~. stirring, pour over slaw Cover with plasllc film and refrigerate at least 4 hours 3. \\hen ready to serve. toss saJad thoroughly Wok~ 2VJ quarts. 8 to JO senmgs 8LU181nY Pll Putry lor • f.lnda double-c:rut pie I qt. frail or frozen dr)'-ptle.k biuebeniea % cup •QfU' % Clip cold wateT, dJvtded •;. teupooa IJ'OUDd dnaamoa 2 table.poou lemon Juke 3 tabiespoooa oornstarch Few tMepooaa allk I . Prepare pie pastrv and hne bottom of S.inch pie pan. · 2. In medium-sized sauc-epan, combine blueberries, sugar, ~cup water. cmnamon and lemon juice and cook over medium hear DISSOive cornstarch m ntnaining V4 cup cold water When blueberry mixture comes to boiling, stir in cornstarch and remove from fire Let cool 3. Pour filling Into lined pie pan Roll out remaining crust and cover the top of the pie Seal the edges with a little milk and cnmp w11h the tines of a fork Perforate top crust with fork or cut atT holes 1n center of crust 4. Bake pie in preheated 45()0 oven for 10 minutes. Lower h~t to 35()0 and bake 20 minutes lonser. or un11l crust is lightly browned. Makes 8 ~mgs D•UNKIN wan .. ILON ·~ U,bt rum. bnncty or champape 1. Cut a deep plug about 2-lnches square out of the top of a ripe watennelon. Remove plug and slowly poor in as much light rum, brandy or champagne as the melon will absorb 2. Replace the plua and seal with masking tape Refrigerate the melon for 24 hours. tu ming ii 4 or S times to allow the liquor or wine to seep through the pulp ~rve an slices llke ordinary watennelon Recipe hOtll JefM1 IMrd't T~ ef'd ~tcllU ol GOOd Coo.ti"f C 19n JllNI ... ,d (Allred A l<noe>ll ...... l'UID: His or her Schwinn ll·tpttd Trawltt blcvcla. Pleasr wnd mv frft 1acl.c1 P11tch make a SI 00 doNnon to ~ Ubtnv ~nttnn1.1I Campeirn and ENTER ME lN THE SWEEPSTAKES I cndoee 10 wnppers from any of 1hew Nettle ban Nl'irk Crunch C\upcnelf Qual1C"V Mille Chocol111e. 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PE'RLl'TE CORPORATION CORPORATION MANVILLE CANADA SEAVICc INC SUNBELT CONTRACTORS INC Debtors Case No 82B11675 Case No 82 8 11676 JOHNS MANVILLF PIPfllNf ACCESSORIES CORPORATION NOTICE OF LAST DAY FOR CERTAIN CLAIMANTS TO FILE PROOFS OF CLAIMS TO ALL THOSE ASSERTING CLAIMS AGAINST ANY OF THE ABOVE-CAPTIONED DEBTORS PLEASE TAKE "IOTICE tha1 tl\e Un.te<l Stetes Bankruptcy Court IOf the Southem CMtnc;! of New York 11110 Bankrvpecy Court J has etitereo an oroer oated July 16 1984 requ1nng a~ triose ent1t es wild\ assert Cta.11'\$ fas oef1ned 1n paragtaph 1 below) EXCEPT THOSE CLAIMS DESCRIBED IN SUSPARAGRAPHS 2tal 4'.1b 21c1 210/ ANO 2(e) ANO PARAGRAPH 3 BELOW 11'1Cll.ld•ng •ndivtduals partnent!<ps COfporations eSU1l1tS 11\JStS and QOvtrnmt'n111 Jn.IS wtw::ti assert a C1aom aga n!>I one-Of fTlOl'e of tile ab0Ye-capti0ned debtors (co< ect111e1y the DebtOfS I arising out of acts Of omosS10ns of ~ o• rr>O•@of 111io ~ocors 10 '""a P"OOI of c111m as rie•e<nt>elow descr b!!'<:I ~~1.Q!L~~· .31 ~ ttne Bar Date ) la hng 't¥tilCll such ctatmanl sna I Ml°" trAaTed as a credtt0< ,..11h rtll5P4tCt to sucn Claim f0t the purl>QM!s of vot1t19 on •oO.if.iifib\Jtion unde< ariy plan ol r~ntzatoo 1 ai As useo nere•r C•a'm n.eans 11) a 119nt 10 paymen1 wtlether Of not '\ucn r1gn1"reduced101u0Qment liquodatll<I unhQutclatll<I fuced contingent rTiatured .inmature<fchpu100 und,spuieo 1ega 1 equitable seQJrll<I c.r unsncured or 111Ian9/\t10 an 9Qu1taoie remedy toi bleactl of perlormanca ,1 s~h O•eacn gives r•S4 IO a ngn1 to payment wfl!!'thef ornot $1JCll nght to an ~·taOle reme<Jy is raoue«I to 1uOgment, f1xeci cont•ngef'll matured unl"laturf'd dtSputed unCllsputed. wcur~ or unsl'ICureo 101 As used harem Pr~r!Yj)amage C~•!!l! msans all Cf aims aga.n&t ano oeots ~ooo, Q< ltat)j1t11es OI one or IT10(9 of the O.btors (1nclud1ng Nttriovl 11m1ta11on all there<iTrnThe nature of o' sounchng 1n tO<t. contract N1lrlan1y or any otl'let lhOOl"f of law equity Of admiral1y) for. relating to or ~ns1ng by reason ol d1rect1y or 1ndlr9Clly Pfope<'ty damage f 1nclud1ng wllllOut hm111tion e11m1nut10r11n the vaiu. tl'lareof) or environmental dafTld98 t11 ocooom1c loss related 1ne•eto caused or alleg1tdfy caused d1tectly or 1no1rectJy t:Yy asbestos or a~ta.conraining products °' any other act1v1ty 0< om1sS100 01 prO':luc1$ goodi. minerals or other matenals and ar•!WlQ Of al1"9f'dly anS&ng dtrOC11'y Of 1nc:t1rectty from acts°' om1s51ons of ')fll! °' mOfe of th!' Det>to's 10< another person lorm corpo<att0n 0t otner t!flt1ty fOf Of Nltl'l lllfh!Ch on!' Of more ol the 0.blors fll or may be kal)lt) 1f!Cll)dtng wrtnou1 1tm1tahon all Claim• debts obh9<1tions 0t ltabohttfl lo• compensatory dama<}eS f1ncl1Jd1ng w•lhoul ~m.1&1too Pf01uma.te coose<iuenlta general and soeoal d&fTia94151 punitive damage~ re<mOursoment 1ndemnitv wasranty contribution and subr~t!On c1 A.s useo tiere n AH C1t11rn means a .. ciaoms i19411nst and debt~ ODioqa1tQns 01 l•abo~ties ot one Of more of the Oeotors 01 J M Asbell()S 111i..1e Jor.ns-Manv•l a Cinada nc 1Of126692 C1tnada l!'!C 11 IV• Johns Manvi~ Am1an1e Canada incl (IN Can&dlan Compan..s ) <IOCIUOonQ •111nou1 hm11ation a 1nereol in tile ~rure CJf OI "°"ndmg ·n 10'1 contract wananry or anyoc~ IN!Ofy ol taw ttQUlty OI admol•"YJ fOf, reltltiog toOt ai s•ng by r<>ason of d11ectly nt 1nc>rect~f ph~cal emotional 0< otl'ler ~I 1niunes Of OafTl89H 1wnettter Of not ~onoaable poor to !ht conl1•mat!Of1 oateof a plan of r1Qf9an.zaoon1 CiluM!d °' al1egadty ~useo Otrectly or inorectly by ~~slOt 0t asoestos~18lflo09 ptoducts ano 1ns1og 0< allegedly ans1no Directly 011nci.rectly. trom ac11 Of om•S$;0"5 of OI'!!' OI more °'tile O.b10ts 0< t1thet of the Canadian Companies (Of anothef i>efS<>n firm ro<POfalt0n °' olhM Mllity tor OI Wltn wtt.ct1 one Ot ITIOfe of the Oebl0<s Of ••lhef of tl'W! Canadian Companies is or may be 1iao1e1 1ncludm9 without tom1tahon ill Cta1ms debts ot>11gat>on1or11abtl1hH fOf compenutory oamages 11nctuong, Wllho\J1 •m11atl()tl loss of consor11um pro•1mate con~uef\1111 qeneral and spec1al damages) pun1hve damagei retmbursemeot indemnity warranty contnbUllOfl ano subroga1100 AH Cfa1ms 6hall not 1nc1we c 1a1 mg fOf property damage (school nti.s tos cases ror e-. amote 1 alt.l\oocjjn a1111ng oireclly Of 1ndtrec:lly as a ret.ult or e'PCl'ure 10 an asbeslos hl.'allh n11ard tdt A5 useo nerein Prools or lntere)tS 'l'edOll the 1nt!!'re5tsor stocllholde's 1n Manville C0<pofaoon toqatner with r'ljf1ts of tne stockl'IOlders grante<i b'/ the ~·1~818 of 'ncor00fat1011 t1ncfud1n9 Wllnoot 11m1tahoo nghr, 11 any 10 P&"yment ol dividends rl'!dern(lt•ons premtUms and hqvl<laliOn 1><11ferences1 ~ An Claimants wh() 1a1 10 f11" a oroot of Claim ·n accOfdance ..v11h par119r19h 5 nereof Ol'I Of befOfe me Bar Date Shall be fCN"ever t>atTeo from attf!M1ng such Cla.m ~B"'S' 1ne 08010<, ~ tnat Claimants may bUt ne.a not hie a orool of c1a1m 1fl 1espect ol J r•1 C~1ms for wn.cn a P<OOI o• c aim naslireaoy bil"en f•led 1n accoroance w1tn the reqwemen1' of paragraph 5 hlf"'°I 1bJ C1a1ms ~stl!d '" lhe ()e()t~ Chap<e' 11 Sctie<Juies as neither disputed contmgenr ~ 11nloQIJtda1eo 1c1 C111ms for damages ar•51ng trom a11 a11e9f'1 Ofeacn o1 warrantv0t an 11regf!d o.fec1 tn ~acncase relai.ng torn. Deb«Ott lll'l1sneo ,oof1ng prOducts 101 any ano all AH C1aims °' (ti Cta1ms tor WOl'kers compensa1o00 PROOFS OF CLAIMS MUST St f-ILEO FOR ALL CLAIMS OTHER THAN THOSE ENUMERATED IN SUB PARAGRAPHS llJ !bl CCJ Id) ANO 11) ABOVC BY OCTOBER 31 1~ AS PROVIDED BY PARAGRAPH 5 HEREOF FAILURE TO SO FILE A PROOF Of CLAIM Will FOREVER BAR SUCH CLAIMANTS FROM ASSERTING CLAIMS AGAINST THE DEBTORS THE~AA RA\'Hlf T WiATH IN THl~TICEAPPL•Es T~L~LAIM~EX~EPT TH8ae ENU~FIAJEOJN su~PARAgc"eHs ltJ Ui• 1.£) rd} A D (! AB E 11 hoidert ol fauns wtJi not be rr.Orom USe<llng such 1ms 11911n1tttitUiEtora 1 svch '"" 1relile0 altar Oci008t 31 i1ll46ij1 prior 10 any appHc<lble bar date h,ill!d by IM BM~rvpccy Coun f0t the f1l1ng ol AH Claims No such date has ye! t>Hn ltxed S1m1ftr!y stack~ ot Manv~I'" CorP01auon need not ltle Proolt of l/lteres1s •t 1rus lime Hotdefs of 7 85~• Smlung Fund D«ient111a due~ andholdersol 9 70"'. No1es'1ue 198'>1sao«l bvJohns-Manwte COrporet'°" wnoseonly Claim 1s1cia1mot OWM'lhopol tWCl'l securities need not 1t11 ptoolt of Clal(TIS 111 th•s ''me ~of me ~or, Cnap•e• 11 Schedules ate available tor 1~1)@(.100f• our~ reg..i1ar buscne6' hour 11 the officn of (II tne Cteno ol Jhe Banktupicy COUf1 AoofTI 230 U'lllPd States Countious. FOiey Sou11rt New Yofll ~ 'lt>rk 10007 •nd tbl Manville Corporation l<enCar't4 Raf'IGh 12999 OMf CrMI< Can.,.on Denvlf ColorAOo 80217 !o. Proofs of ciall'l\S 9"ould c:onlCN"m subS1an11111y to Form No 19 ol lhe Olho<tl Ban•rup1cv Fomt$ 1xcept lhll11n ll«i of w1d sta.nclafd proof ol da•m lt!Qff~Hfl·=o·:rm~lf~t11.,,.,~~;.ruwr!hr;m£~'°'me~~ fr!:~ 5W!11o;10G'a:;Rt!'~orpora1o1'~Wt:?"re:£FJi ~S,n.u:6 ..... by~~=0tl':E talepl'IOM numtw t80C)t-445--<t~~~LAlttS !INCLUPINC THE SPECIAL FORM Of PROPERTY PAMAG; CLAIMSI n~ OR BEFORE'. ~TOBER 1 nilec hants lnlormatt0n S.MGft rnc PO Bo~ 368 Tuned! New '*'"Y 07~ All proofs ot Cla•mt sna11 oe de9l'l'led lttect on the date 1ect'IVed by Un1tt'd Merctlclts 1ritorm.11on Se!Mc:• Inc Dated New 'lbrtl Now 'l'otk BV OAOEF\ OF THE COURT Juty1e 1~ !I Burton R Lifland UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY JUDGE ble treasures Show what you've got. Occasionally. an appraiser will be ex- amm ing a routine item only to spot another one that's 1ruly valuable sit· ting in a dark basement' corner Frederick lus1. an appraiser and an- tiques dealer from Mt Kisco, N. Y , recently "discovered' a Tiffany lamp worth S 18,000 m a clients living room. "It was something she had in· herated." he says She had no idea it was wonh that much " Such seren- dipitous finds aside. 11 1s much more typical for people to inflate the value of their possessions unrealistically. Finding an appraiser 1s as simple as looking in the Yellow Pages of the telephone book. But be aware that personal propeny appraisers are not licen.ied in any state. anyone can set himself or herself up tn busmess. It may be better to seek recommenda- tions from an insurance agent. lawyer or bank otfic1al. smce these people deal with reputable appraisers. Or you can write to either of two maJOr profes- sional organizations: the American Society of Appraisers (P.O Box 17265, Washington. DC 20041), or the Ap- praisers Assoc1at1on of America Inc. (60 E. 42nd Street, New York, N.Y 10165). Be sure to ask for references. academic background. and e~ri­ ence before making a decision to hire someone Fees should always be dis- cu~ in advance Hourly rates range from SSO to S200 Some appraisers charge by 1he day. Still others charge a percentase of the value of the ap- praised property, but many experts consider this method unethical be- cause of the temptation for the ap- praiser to innate the value of the item and collttct a higher fee An appraiser's written report. which should be prepared within a week to 10 days, should include a description of each item and the date it was ~ praised. as well as the signature and credentials of the appraiser It should alS<> state whetheir the items have been appra1~ at "fair market value" or "replacement cost " Bear 1n mmd that while appraisals are excellent for finding out the worth of an item. they do not guarani~ a specific pnce in the marketplace. A diamond nng appraised at S 1,000 may bring only S400 if it has to ~ unload- ed in a hurry tw 16 FAMIL\' WED:l.Y . AUW$T 2t. , .. USE YOUR BEST JUDGMENT ·By John E. Gibson TRUE OR FALSE l. Your chances of correctly judging whether or not a person is telling you the truth depend on how you listen. 2. Couples who decide not to have children may be viewed by others as maladjusted. 3. It's not true that you can discern much about a person by the kind of pet he owns. 4. Accomplished liars are expert at judging when someone is not telling the truth. (It takes one to know one.) 5. You can tell a lot about a person by turning him loose with a camera for a brief period and noting what he photographs. ANSWERS I. True Researchers at the University of Vi rginia studying people's ability to detect deception asked students lo observe videotapes of six men and six women who were sometimes lying and sometimes telling the truth The observers were divided into two groups. The first group was mstruded to pay special attention 10 tone of voice. words and visual cues -that is. to pay particular attention to how the speakers were saying what they had.to say rather than to what they were say- ing. The second group was given no special instructions. The results: The ·first group was significantly more suc· cessful in distinguishing truth from deception than the second group 2. True A study titled "Attitudes .. Toward the Childless Spouse," which was conducted at the University of Health Sciences of the Chicago Medical School. cited surveys showing that the childless spouse is judged by others to be misguided in his or her choice. The study, however. indicated that "the in- tentionally childless wife is not less well-adjusted or more immature than mothers or those intending to become parents. and childless-by-choice women were actually found to score higher in overall adjustment." 3. False. A team of behavioral scien- tists from Mills ColJege, St. Mary's Col- lege. and the Veterans Administration Medical Center attempted to match ex- otic animals to owners' personality types. Horse owners were found to be assertive and introspective. but low m their capacity to be warm and nurtur- ing. Male horse owners were ag- gressive. while female horse owners were more happy-go-lucky and easy- going. Turtle owners were hard- working, reliable. and upwardly mobile. Snake owners were unconven· tional and tended to seek out novelty Bird owners were socially outgoing and expressive. 4. False After a study of the ability to deceive and to detect deception. Har· vard University psychologists conduct- ed that "skiJI at lying successfully was unrelated to skill at catching others in their lies " 5. True In a· study at Wake Forest University in North Carolina. undergraduates were administered a standard battery of personality tests. then given cameras and instructed to take as many pictures as they wanted. Concluded the report: "lndudmg peo- ple in the photograph was related to being more aggressive. extroverted, forceful. autonomous. and uninterested in understanding others. On the other hand. taking pictures of buildings and various other, man-made objects was associated with interpersonal sensitivi- ty, need for affiliation with others. and need for nurturance." On the face of it. these resuJts seemed unexpected They- may be explained in part by seeing the act or photography as intrusive and as essentially hostile behavior. fW I I I I .... YOU ARE HOW YOU EAT By Morion Long ' here's at least one sizzling new area of research for social scientists this year. Timothy Moore. once a re- porter for the Washinston Posl and now president of Fifth Avenue Franks, a hot dog manufacturer. bas doggedly been oonductmg research into how per· sonality is reflected in the way one eats a hot dog . . We grilled Moore about his findings. which. to be frank. seemed a little too neatly rolled up. Neverthe- less. his conclusions do not warrant an entirely chili reception (sorry ... but our puns'll get worse!). Here are the meatier parts of his report. "Those who order their franks with just mustard," says Moore, "tend to be low-risk types -people who bank at just one bank .. Conversely, the people who prefer just ketchup are fashion-conscious and like to be noticed. There's more: Sauer· kraut and mustard fans tend to have strong family ties, and those who order their dog with everything tend to be the kind of peo- ple who accept whate. ver lite dishes up for them Moore was clearly on a roll, so we questioned him with even more relish. As it happens, he has come to some tantalizing conclu· sions about how people eat their franks Those who eat a frank from one end straight to the other are orderly. If a person begins at one end, stops. then oontinues at the other, he is oompulsive. A dog lover N CAMP S C S Co PO 0 6546 I who eats the topping be-1 VA ' A H AND u N REFUND FFER 0 fore the frank needs lots of OPPICW.. MAL .... ~ W FF i I love and affection. 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Box 12 Louisville, KY 40201 V OU mu I be 21 )'tan ol • or olckr PloM lllJiW 4 10 6 ftCU far lhlilmcnt. crops that gross more than St million every year That makes him a lairly substantial and successful farmer by California standards (the average farm 1s 421 acres), but it doesn't make him complacent Bacchetti works 60 hours a week "We worked as hard as wr. could to take f.aster off," says Bacchet· ti "But then the weather turned. and wt. had to cur on Easter, too." Some of his drive no doubt comes from his parents. Both arrived m America with nothing, they expected to work to survive here. Growing up, Bert never knew a morning -school day or holiday -when he wasn't up at 4 to help w11h the milking. he couldn't go out for sports after school because his father expected him ho~e for the after· noon milking as well But some of Bert's motivation comes from the feeling that the American farmer is pressured as never before One of every five farmers m the United Stares as m danger of going under in the next 1hree years Most o( those closest to bankruptcy own farms m the Plains states. where falling land values and nervous bankers have swept the safetv net from under many a farmer's already troubled existence. But even m Cahforn1a -in this fertile valley. the nchest producing area m the United Sta•es -with abundanl water. sun- shine and fair weather veaMound. farmers are seeing profits wither. Bert Bacchett1 recalls that a small farmer in the neighborhood went bankrupt in the pasl six months. "Borrowed too much.' he says simply. To celebrate Bert's 53rd birthday recently. four generalions of Bacchettis arrived for a barbecue at the farm Turning the chicken on the spit of his backyard grill. Bert reflected on has general good fortune He and h15 wife. Gloria. live comfort· ably They own a modest three- bedroom ranc~style home. with an outdoor Jacuzzi just off the master bedroom. Their children are grown Their son Mark. 28. has chosen to set· tie down on 1he ranch with has wife. Mary Two years ago. Mark was made a full partner Patncaa. the Bacchett1s' 31-year-old daughter. is a veterinarian practicing in an Oakland clinic. Gail, 27. married a contractor and moved to nearby Stockton, where she is a part· ner in a real-estate office "I feel So indebted to my parents and our system." Bert says, "that now and then I feel I must put something back ... He explains that he and his wife led the fight lo recondition the neighborhood S<'hool, and now Gloria head~ a c11y council advisory committee ror the redevelopment of downtown Tracy In addition, for the past two years Bert has served as president or the California Tomato Growers Assooation However. success hasn't brought Bert leisure An IS.foot boat. for bas.s fi~hmg on the Delta. sits covered in a shed. "You know what th about 22 f .utn.\ Wcwv • ALW..\T a. 1 I bodls." he says ruefully: ''The happiest J,1\ uf your life is when you bought it illld the next happiest day is when you ..ell 11 Truth LS, I haven't used 11 for tllrt-e years."/ Two bags of golf clubs ~,11her cobwebs in the garage The 11e\er-ending business of the farm ,1lwayc; takes precedence 'Tm very lucky 10 have Mark helping me." says Bt>rt. looking out over the back fence at rhe thin cloud of dust being stirred by J,erce 30. to 40-mph winds that :-.omeumes rake the valley. 'Tm slO\.\.· mR down But get out of farming? It s11re 'houldn t be easy. I'm not sure I rnuld adjust: The family appears First comes Bl'rh 7 4-year-old mother. Palmira, a -.pare. sturdy woman with friendly. "parkhng eyes. She arrived in this countrv in 1929. not speaking a word 1Jf English She 1s followed by her grandson Mark. who. with his even tan .rnd black moustache. looks a bit like a \Ounq Clark Gable. his Irish-blooded \\ 1fe \1arv. and Rvan. their toddler A It-\\ minutes later~ Gail appear.. with twr Scandinavian-blooded husband f.irl (the only blond in the bunch). car- " 1ng 1he1r child. Adam The women set the tables for lunch: Growing up, Bert Bacchetti never knew a moming when he wa811't up at 4 to help with the milking. ti 1f men Rroup around the barbecue Dt·sp11e the festive occasion Bert s mood 1s serious. "For years we have t>ct>n able to cover increased costs by 111creasing efficiency Now thats run 1iu1. .. he tells a visitor "Someday. with new technology and new hybrid seed lines we might be able to start increas- 111R our production. But nght now we llil\·e to admit we're at a standsttll Like many farmers across the United Slates Bacchetti has discovered that the business or farming is no longer a ~1mple matter of borrowing cash for next seasons seed and watching the rdtn gauges. Those halcyon davs are over. Farming today is a complex mix of five-year price projections and minutely detailed labor-to-yield cost formulas. Last year. despite losses due lo the rains. Bert and Mark invested in a S l 5.000 office computer, which Mary operates for them They expect the computer to help them determine how best to use their land -for example. it might aid them in forecasting when to switch out of tomatoes and asparagus and into crops that will be more lucrative. "We keep up with technical changes." says Bert. "But we have to kee vernment fA\fllYW WU.'I' • Alt.l"IT lll • 1""4 23 from playing games with us Ten years ago they told us we were gomg to starve b\ 1990 Farmers and speculators bid the price of land up to SS 000 an acre "Then along came the recession we found out we had too much food. and the price of land dropped. A lot of farmers found themselves standing m a ditch with no place to go. Deciding what the future is going to be -thafs the problem' Lunch IS served, and for a time. the business or farming is forgotten Later, after several helpings of FARM FAMILY Gloria's mostaccioli wirh Piedmonti sauce and dessert of fruit and (heese. the table is cleared. The grandchildren shyly deliver small g1f1s and go off to nap. Bert makes a show of being casual. but then Gail climbs onto his lap and gives him a big kiss. Suddenly the patriarch looks a bit misty-eyed. Gloria serves coffee. and the talk rurns serious again "We have to become more compelltive." says Baccherti "If there is to be free rrade. then fine. let's enforce it. Bur everything should be equal. H we had the kind of government sub- sidies our friends [farmers in other countries] have. we could be taking over the world markets, too." Last year. California tomato growers were sufficiently concerned about competition from imports to commission a study of the problem. They discovered one of the biggest influxes had been from one of this country's strongest allies: Israel. In the last three,years the Israelis have shipped about $38 million in tomato products to the United States. In fiscal 1982. Israeli products ac· .... on '• counted for I .8 percent of all tomato paste consumed in the United Stares. A year rarer rhe figure was 2 3 percent. according to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) figures. Consumption of processed tomatoes from Israel rose from 1.5 percent to 2 percent. The difference doesn't appear great overall. but California growers believe the Israelis have been reaping the benefits of slight increases in U.S. demand as they occur. Now the Reagan Administrallon and cerrain elements of Congress. responding 10 appeals from the Pen· tagon to help Israel earn dollars to buy more U.S. weaponry, want to give Israel special status as America's first free-trade area. ex· empting Israeli products from all tariffs levied against our other trading partners. In the process, says Bacchett1, tomato growers believe the Israelis would dump their harvest on American con· sumers and drive U.S. farmers out of business. The tomato growers are not ~lone. According to the USDA's Of· fice of Trade Policy. American pro- ducers of wine, cotton. citrus dehydrated vegetables, olive oil and "If there is to be free trade, then fine, let's enforce it. But everything should be equal." avocados have all expressed con- cern about the free-trade bill some because of their fear of Israeli com- petition, others because they see the administration trying to establish a precedent that could be extended to other countries whose competition would be more threatening. "There are a lot or agricultural interests upset about this thing," says one of· rid al. California and New York winemakers. for example. have been to Congress to seek protection against rhe importation of Italian wine, some of it retailing as cheaply as S 1.99 a bottle. Lettuce growers in Texas and orange growers in Florida are worried about cheap imports from Latin America. Apple growers in Washington and New York grum- ble about competition from Argen- tina and South Africa. Meanwhile. the strength of the dollar has made exporting more difficult for American farmers At the same time. domesttc eco- nomic f actor.s such as high interest rates, flat commodit rices. and &cchettt: "Farming is a game of sur· viva/. The free market makes the sur· moors very effietent. " skyrocketing seed. feed and equip· ment prices seem to be squeezing small and medium-sized farmers to the breaking point. "What's hurting us is that for thl' last four to five years prices have nor escalated with inflation," Mark sav., ·We're not asking to make a killing but 1r our costs go up. rhen our prices should, too. It's getting so thar if you buy a bottle or ketchup. lht.• bottle costs more than the produll The Bacchettis are carrying about SS00.000 in crop loans. In addt11on rhough they have tried not 10 bor· row. in the near future they are fav ing purchases of maior equipment ''I'm proud of the fact that we vt• kept the debr ratio down and don r borrow more than we have to," sav~ Bert 'But rhe rates have even gor the bankers upset. and I don I blame them. They have a stake 111 what we do. We have to borro\\ based on prices rhal may not pdn oul. It's scary Bacchettr says emphatically that he doesn't want subsidies; he breaks with many of the harder· pressed farmers of the Plains state' in opposing government set-asides and price supports. "They're boon· doggies and don't accomplish a thing," he says. But he would like to see the government develop a more comprehensive program of research to develop new hybrid seed strain~ and to take a tough stance against countries like Italy and now Israel - countries, he says, that take advan· rage of loopholes and contacts in Washington to circumvent interna· tional trading laws While total farm output in the United Srates continues to grow ar the rate or about 2.3 percent a yedr. gross income in 1982 was 162 2 billion, down 3 rc~nt from Blue Shields Coronet Senior A Medicare Supplement Plan with Extra Benefits. Helps you keep dollars in your pocket. Helps you to supplement your Medicare coverage Coverage without a health statement Just apply. We guarantee to accept you if you meet the eligibility requirements. Coronet Senior pays the Medicare deductibles and copayments for covered services. 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While the volume of farm products marketed in 1982 rose about 8 ~rcent. prices farmers re- ceived for their products averaged 4 percent lower ~me of this shortfall is due to the lingering effects of the 1980 recession. But other factors may make such drops endemic to U.S. farming. say the ex· perts. More than 20 percent of the U.S. crops go to export. for instance, but the market is now contracting, in part because of the overly strong dolliir. In 1982. U.S. agricultural exports fell for the first time in 13 years. In 1983 a fur- ther decline of 11 percent was reported. This year higher prices will push up the dollar value of our exports slightly. but volume will remain about the same, according to Tom Warden of the USDA's Economic Research Service. Meanwhile there is the problem of rising costs. Nationwide, according to government figures. the price of feed has more than tripled in the past 10 years, the cost of hired labor has quadrupled, and fertilizer and equip- ment expenses have skyrocketed. while commodity prices. after ad- justments for inflation. have actually dropped. Sacchetti can document the squeeze in dollars and cents· "Five years' ago diesel fuel was 35 cents a gallon; today it's S 1.10. In 197 4 that tractor in the back cost $30,000: to- day we couldn't buy one for less than $130.000. Our tomato harvester cost $19.000 in 1964; today it costs S 160 .000 -S2Z5.000 with electronics ... The Bacchettis have nine full-time hands and a large complement of seasonal workers who come in from Stockton to pick and pack asparagus and plant and harvest tomatoes. Five years ago, hands were paid $2. 75 an hour. today they start at SS. Seeds have gone from S 15 a pound to as much as $200 a pound for hybrid varieties today Fertilizer. which is made from oil byproducts. has. like gas and diesel. quintupled with the rise of OPEC. Water. though cheap by Eastern standards. runs $40 an acre -four times the cost in 1974 But tomatoes. which Bacchetli had been able to sell to nearby canneries for SSS a ton 10 years ago. now sell for $53.50. Asparagus sells for up to $2 a pound in Los Angeles markets, but Bacchetll is lucky to get S 15 to S 18 for a 30-pound box of Jumbos ( 12-inch stalks with at least 7 inches of green) - which works out to roughly 50 to 60 cents a pound. only a few cents more than the 1974 price. All of this does not dim Bacchetti's pride in his farm and his work. "It's a game of survival." he says. "Farming is very competitive. That's what the free market does to you. It makes the sur- vivors very efficient. I believe in the free-market system. If a 400-acre farm can't survive. then it should go under. But when government steps in and says for reasons of national defense or whatever [that] they..Oave to tinker with the market. that's what gets me mad. "Everything should be equal.'' says Bert Sacchetti. "Free trade should work both ways. You have to ~! a set of rules and play by them." IW Andrt>u laHt' r; u pub/Kol rf'f)Of1«1r based 111 lri:. An~ 26 FAMILY WEDU.Y. Al'IWSl lli. IOM MUM'S THI WORD W e've all heard moving stories about long- awaited reunions. A dog and its master. A mother and daughter. A mummy and tts coffin. What? That's right. earlier this summer a mum- mified Egyptian from the sixth century B.C. was reunited with his beloved coffin. It all started in 1885. when Boston's Massachusetts Gener- al HospitaJ loaned its mummv- 1n-res1dence, Padihershef. to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. In 1896. the museum shipped back the mummy and its inner coffin shell, but for some reason failed to return ! the outer coffin. No one no- : ticed until 1982. when Egyptol- ~ ogist Joyce Haynes of the ~ Smith Museum in Springfield. ~ Mass .. discovered the connec- ! t1on between the exposed • mummy and th~ empty coffin ~ Now l,hey're together, we hope forever STOP KIDDING YOUUILP I s your child a "Real Kid . ., That is the question an- swered by April and Dan BY MARION lONG authors put it this way "Real Kids are what you always think other people's kids are. and what you try to convince yourself yours aren't." DIAL-A·MEAL T here may be worse things than being stuck in a strange city. alone. hungry and without any idea of where to get a good meal. city's dining establishments. including the restaurants' specialties. hours and other information. CMI takes calls all week from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m . (PD1), and receives between 1.200 and 1.500 calls a day So when you're away from home. eat. have a good meal. and don't worry your mother But if you're looking for a OXFOR....__BOUND bad experience, it'll certainly ..,.. do Well. travelers. suffer no T here's one thing about more. The Restaurant Referral computers that, until Hotline has come to your just a few weeks ago, rescue had even the most en- C-0mput~r Marke.ting.Jnter-thusiastic. backers baffled. Lew authors of Real Kids national (CMI) now has a toll· What in the world to call the Don't Sa;· Please The book. 11 free number you can call for perforated strips along, lh.~ seems, was inspired by the restaurant recommendations edge of printout paper' number of "imitation kids ' in any of the 100 largest cities Enter the innovative (please-save~ in the authors 1n the United Stales Dial Susan Stamberg and Noah parlance) who exist almost 1-800-LETS-EAT. tell the Adams. The two popular exclusively on telev1s1on. operator where·)l?>u are. what hosts of Nallonal Public Real Kids. as you mtRhl kind of food vou want. and Radio's All Things Considered suspect..do no! even faintly the amount o(money you can ran an on-the-air contest to resemble th e angehi we saw spend. In return. he or she name the paper lhingies. on 1elev1s1on's l tfffe House on will give you a listing of the After sifting through sugges- /he Prame Nor .~a~re~t~h;ey~.s~m•S5=-B&l&ii9'i~~" lions such as "trips," l ik e anvone "peef," "pinfelli." ""ho used to ft\ e "experfedges." and "np- u n ce I es 11 a I offs," they decided on Walton s Moun-"perfery" and "periory." rain Those In an attempt to ch ild ren were provide the new words please-saver~ with a bit of respect· Real Kids by con· ability. Stamberg and trast tend not to Adams then mter- c;ay please. Bean•r viewed Eugene Erlich. Cleaver. in TV's editor of the Oxford earlier days, was a Amencan 01Ctt0narv Real Kid And the Erlich liked both ver- aut hurs speculate sions. but said. 'I · that others who think rhal in pnnt ii must have been would be better re- real kids, Judging cognazed with the 'o from their adult from 'perforation · " behavior, a However. Erlich said Ronald Reagan. it would be some Mick Jagger. timebeforethenew and perhaps even word starts pop- Ladv Di pang up in dic· How does one tell tionaraes. as the a Real Kid from an term must be widely used 1mpo!>to r? The before ii gets into Oxford ' • ,·, I • J, I h ' ,, IO •• f ' BOOKMAltlll We wondered what folks around the country are read- ing these days, so we called the High Point, N.C., Public Library. Here are some of their most popular books: • " ... And Ladies of the Club. 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Ca. ...... addt ... : Box 15'0, CoeU ...... ea .. t2t2I Cubfans' -h...tmy __ _ Teleptw>M: ... 2-4321 JJrOIJram tnformarJon ti pt'OVJckd by th~ Mrworlc.6 and AaUOt» and u .ub)eCf fodtanp WJcbour no<K'e SptJil16 ................................................................. P• 2 TV Antenna ...................................................... P• 3 J)e~ r:>.-arn. ............................................... P• 4 '1\tbe To~ ................................................... P• 6 Illyti.n:>e SchteduJe . • .... ....... ....................... .•... PlllJe 1 ~Schedule .......................................... Pa/le lO TV Puzz1t! .................................. ···· ....... ·••·· ... P..,, 31 -Channels- hearts tliuniping By LORENZO CARCATERRA In this 'ummer of 1984, the impossib~ ma) actu- ally happen: The Ch1cqo Cu1"could well make their first World Senes appear- ance 1n 39 years. Thu realiry seems to have cau&b1 everyone's at- untJon. lbe town of Chi- cago, thoufh . 1ull. aP; prebens1ve, 1s JUmpina at the tbou&hL The club's owners are ecstatic since the team is earning loads of money. winning the ma- (2) KNXT, CBS, 6121 w. Sunaet etvd.,Lol Angelea, Ca jority of their pmes and (4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alemeda Ave .• 8w'bank, Ca. playing to packed houes l1) KABC, ABC, '4161 Proepect Av• •• Los Ange!M, Ca. every day. Baseball fans in 8) KFMB. CBS, 7877 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. aeneraJ are happy because 10) KOTV, ABC, Highway 94 and <t7th St., San Diego, Ca. they all love to sec losers 39) KCST. NBC. 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. tum to winners. _ .... ,. ..... (6) KTLA. 5eoo W. Suntet Blvd., La. Angeles. Ca (9) KHJ-TV, 5516 M .. roee Ave., Loe Angelee. Ca. (11) KTTV, 5748 W. SunN1 Blvd., Loi Angetet, Ce (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N La Brea Ave., LOI Angei.t, Ca. _ ................ (28~ KCET, 4401 SunMt Blvd , Loe Angefet, Ca. (50 t<OCE, 16744 Golden Wnt St., Huntington Beach, Ca. (&e KOOC-TV. 1730 Clementine. AnatMMm, Ca -l'llfTV Even the often-dissrun- tJed Bleacher Bums have been photocraphed with stn1Jes on their faces. no lonier able to heap scorn on the home team. That leaves just one sour face jn the bunch -the NBC tele- v1s1on network, which will be telecasting th•s year's World Senes. The reason for NBC's less than thnlhna feehngs about the Cub turnaround 11 simple The Cubs play their home pmes in WngJcy Field Wn&)ey Field has no h&hts. No h&hts means no ni&ht (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave , Glendale, Ca sames. No ni&ht pmes (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebruka AvfJ., Santa Monica. Ca. means no prime-time (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller· World Series action when Centet, N.Y • N Y the Cubs arc home. That (C) Clnemax, Time-Life Building. Rockefeller Center, means fewer people watch- N.V.,N.Y. ang, which means less (E) ESPNt Brl1tol .. Ct money rolling into network (L) Salee V, Merine del Rey, Ca coffers Isl ShOwttme G d . • ·11 I 8 Spotlight rantc , " s st1 a ona C Cable News Network, Atlanta, Ga way to October. The Cut?s will have to continue their fine play and the Mets will (8) WOA, New York City (i'T) WTB8, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Sunday,Aug.28, 1984 have to avoid any latc- scason suraes. If. however, all that holds toae1her, and the CulH succeed 1n atttina by the likely winners in the Na- tional Lcaaue We11, the n Dieao Padre • then the dre.am will have become a reality -1----(l)NAtGll._.....__,._. ....~=.._ ... 0 I~ lryQm.. C*9~:1: .. ._. ,. ....,.. : ::.:-.::: ::11: 0 .. .....::-; ................. llhllf .. ........ •1 111 llf -· ....... 11=1 ,, .. , ......... .....__, till., ll ........... ....... ,, 1'1nlf ..... I . -~(111f.) ....... la&m,. ... .... .............. 1 aflt ... .. 1111 .................. •< ., .......... -.._&-... •"-'e&).{t llf.) ,__ --- .. .... , ....... l1t1tf1• C.uT ,.._. • .... ,.. 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Music Television (MTV) wn sometimes viewed as just another quirky cable channel that probably would fade away as quickly as the latest dance craze. But a funny thing happened on the way to oblivion. Re- cord companies started to notice that some artists who were not ptared widely on radio were sud- denly selling lots of records in certain cities. The record companies finally discovered the reason - these otherwise neglected acts performed in videos earned by MTV. And the greatest sales were occuning in communities where the new cable channel was available. Virtually overnight, the music video revolution was born. Today, a music video is produced for just about every radio hit and for new artists a record company hopes to break. Charismatic and colorful per- formers like Michael Jackson, Boy George and Pat Bena tar owe much of their success to music videos. And newer artists like Huey Lewis and the News, Cyndy Lau per, Rick Springfield and the Stray Cats made their breakthroughs through video ex- posure. One sign that the music video revolution is still going strong is the growing list of cable and non-cable programs now de- voted to them. Consider the choices facing rock music. lovers every Friday and Saturday night. The USA cable network presents videos on "NiJht Ai&ht." WTBS, the Atlanta supcr- stauon, offers "Night Tracks." If you're not hooked into cable, you can still tune in late-night programs like NBC's "Friday Night Videos .. or "ABC Rocks." KABC Channel 7 also carries "Goodnjght L.A. Videos." KTLA Channel 5 offers "New York Hot Tracks,.. while Orange County's on KDOC Channel 56 airs "Space Age Videos." lf you can't stay up that late, you can still watch KCOP Channel I J's "Top 40 Videos" and KABC's .. Weekend Videos" on Saturday afternoon. On weekday after· noons, KHJ Channel 9 airs ''Video One." Even prt-MTV programs like "'American Bandstand'• and "SOiid Gold" have added videos. Pat Benetar. Rick Sprtnafle14 are amonc beneflclarlee of mule Yt.4eo. The fact that these programs air many of the same videos doesn't seem lo have discouraged producers. Whether all these programs can survive. only time will tell. But video music 1s clearly here to stay. MTV has remained the only 24-hour rock video channel. But even that 1s expected to change, too. A Los Angeles company plans to launch the D1sc-0very Music Network no later than New Year's Day. This 24-hour cable- satellite channel will present a broader mix of music, including rock. pop, country and black videos. The channel will steer away from the violent heavy metal clips that MTV often shows. . Atlanta businessman Ted Turner, who·s behmd WTBS, Cable News Network (CNN) and Cable Headline News, also wants to launch his own 24-hour video music channel in December. He has even offered the new service, sttll unnamed at press time, free for five years to all cable operators who signed up before a cutoff date this month. The Turner music channel is hoping to start with access to about 10 million subscribers. The format 1s expected to be similar to WTBS's "Night Tracks." with a variety of rock and pop videos and no on- camera veejays. which MTV uses. The new music channel might appeal to financially strained cable operators who must pay 10 to 15 cents per subscnbcr per month to carry MTV. Meanwhile. MTV has not been idle. Its start-up costs were high, but the channel is finally expected to tum a profit this year. There has also been a first public ofTenng of MTV stock. To keep 1t~ rompctitoN at bay. MTV has sianed a eitcl11~1v11' contract with four major record labels. The music channel has paid for the right to show some hit videos exclusively. Promoted as "Sneak Preview Videos," these hits can't be viewed on any other program for a specified penod. C.an more than one all-day video channel survive? Well, competinJ radios stations get by, sometimes by playmg a broad range of hits, sometimes by programming for a specific audience. But there may not be enough video music viewers -and advertisers -to go around. There's also the question of whether music videos deserve to survive. Thtse mini· movies have their share of detractors. Some parents and social critics arc dis- pleased with the violent and scx.ist images that tum up in some videos. A few music purists complain that videos. particularly those with storylincs, impose specific faces and meaninp onto songs that once generated their own pictures in a listener's mind. There's also the danger that artists will recotd only sonp that can translate easily to video. On the other hand. music videos have spotlighted many new acts and have helped break the record buStness out of a lengthy sales slump. But the best indication that music vtdeos may not be a short-hvcd fad c.an be seen by their influence on other visual mediums. Movies like "Aashdancc" and .. Foot· loose .. have incorporated music vidco- typc sequences. And TV advenisers att also adopting the flashy, rapid-cut style. It's acttina hard to tell the music vidros and the commercials apan (Pleue Mia TV ANTB?mA/PaCe 31) Sunday.Aug. 26, 19~ 3 -Dayti11ae Drmna Soap stars tie knot for real 'Trivia Trap' set ---to be sprung on ----daytime viewers ---- BVLYNDAWRSCH Jtlm Deluey, about to be the ex-Jenn) on "All My Children,' and CharlH Flobe ("Edge of Night's" Preacher) said "I do" before a Judge July 22 on a Ph1ladelph1a estate owned b)' the l nivers1t)' of Penn- sylvania. Delaney was dressed m a beauti- ful slim white gown. Her attendants wore cerise. AMC castmate Mlcbael E. KDl1b1. who plays her brother Tad. Debbi Morgan (Angje) and Darnell Williams (Jesse) were in attendance. FOR SEVERAL WEEKS, '1cwcrs will be seeing special . celebnt) versions of "Family Feud," featuring soap star~ and members of old Sllcoms such as "Leave It to Beaver" against "The Brady Bunch." In other words, ABC ts rerunning some former episodes of "famil) Feud " Tht\ isn't the first 11me a game show has been rerun. For example, "The Pnce Is R1ght" 1s doina that nght now while Bob Barker is on vacation until September Come Oct. 11. AB( will bc showing a new Mark Goodson game show "h1ch will make the most of the current trn 1a craze. "The Tnv1a Tr.tp" will offer separate questions for those under 30 and O\ er 30. The Mst has yet to be ~lected -but don't be surpnsed if Bill CuUen's an the running. REMEMBER ROY THINNa? He started his career on General Hospital playing Bill Brewer. He then went Of) to pnmc-time TV and some movies and 1s now rttumtng to daytime. Tbinnes joins "One Life to Live" 10 late August, playing an underworld kingpin who comes to Llanv1ew. .. Another World's" Rick Porter (Larry) 1s starting a merchandising campaign for a novelty cosmetics Item. All we know about the product 1s that ads will be appearing m P1ayboy and Cosmopolitan, and according to Rick, it's going to make a great Christmas gift. "Ryan's Hope's" Noey Addison has been having some ghostly experiences in her New York apartment Nancy says her dog Malcolm seems to SCOS( an extra presence in the apanment Nancy has since learned that a fire once occurred on the sate of her apartment and two people died. one in her very own a~rtment. Nancy believes that an old man s spint l'i inhabiting the apartment and doesn't \ecm very happy. "Maybe hedoesn't ltke wh3t I've done with the place," she ~) s AFTERIOYEARSasMagg.aeHortonon "Days of Our Laves" Su1anne Rogers has decided to leaH the show Rogers will be work.Ing on "Day~ .. through September. then she plans to pursue-other areas of her career. Roger'> madl' no ~ret tha1 one of the things she would love to do 1s play a pan in Danger fueled romance By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Can you tell me how Roman and Marlena got together on '[)ay' of Our Uvesr'-R J., Ralc1ah. NC A: Roman (Wayne Northrop) and Marina (Oleclte Hall) were broupt toplMT wltea Romu wa• prottttlq tbe psye~atrbt from the Salem 1trugler, and ... )' fell lD Jove. But true love aenr nns amoo"1y, u Romu'1 wlft Aau, llloa1bc c. be dud, bas arrlnd ID towa. Now tfaat Wayne bl decided to leave Ute 1bow, we woeder U tbl1 meus Marina. wbo'• ptt~t, Wiil be a 1ln1le plTtDt. Q . J ~ntl~ saw an old ep1~c pf "Guiding L agh t," thanks 10 my videocassette rl"('Ord~r In thl!. episode Rick and Mind) were in New York The most txautJful !long was played H Rick and Mindy did their wur of the city Can you tell me the namt· of •he son& and where I can set at?-R,\\ . !\anta Ana. Cahf. A; Tia• soq, "If You Were Wonderln1," wu wrtua ud sung by Peter Allen. ft'• available oa AJlH'• album <'alled ••r Coald • Sunday, Aug 26, 198• Have Beea a Saltor." Q: Whal can you tell me about Bradley Lockerman on "Capitol,,.. I think he's a temfic hunk! -L.E .• Gathersbura, Md A; Producer Job11 Conboy found Lock· ermn, wbo worktd as 1 profe11lonal model ud ba1 appeared oa eeveraJ TV commerdal1, after a oatlonwlde search lnvoMaa thousands of pbone calls, letters ud r esumes wblcb were 1eut to Conboy at llJI request. Tbe role of Zed Diamond 11 Lockermu'1 flnt TV role. Q'. Did "Gu1dina L1&ht'i." Fletcher ever appear on ''The JetTersons?" -K F . Shreveport, La A: Vet. Charltt Jay Hammer played Tom Wiiii•' son Allan. Re wa1 al10 teea on tbt daytime show "Tens" and ls married to Pam Loag Hammer, head writer of "OuldlDll Li&bt." 0 I'm getting mamed and I JUSt adol't' the song Steve sana to Betsy on .. A, the World Tums." C'an you tell me 1f the song 1s available? -M L .. Loraine, Ohio A: n~ leve tbtmt, "Warm by My Side," w11 written by Frank Runveoo. wlllo olava PleHe eee SOAPS/Pace 30) "A Chorus Linc," about to be filmed and d1rected by Richard Attenborough (Atten- borough also directed the movie "Gandhi"). No word on whether Rogcf5 has a part or not. but sbe still int~nds to leave Days come September. RUMORS ALSO ABOUND that Wayne Northrop is leaving "Days of Our Lives" and that Joe Mascolo (Stephano on "Days") Wlll be retummg to get nd of the Roman Brady character . KIN SHRINER RETURNS to the world of drama -nighttime rather than da)'l1me -m the syndicated soap opera "Rituals." Wntten by Jean Palumbo, "R11uals" centers around a college town and Km will play an an professor. Palumbo. who's wntten for Km before (when Km pla)cd Scott on Gencrai Hoipitai). says that be wrote the character in "Rituals' with Kin m mind. and 1s dehahted that the dream of having the-actor he selected pla) the character he created as com mg true. Kin cut his three-week vacauon lo Europe short by one week. After spending two wccki. m Europe he and his traveling companion, actress Amuda Wy11, started 10 spend a week in Barbados. While in Europe, Kin ran into R.oblll Mattson (Dee on "Ryan's Hope") and Steve Bond (Jimmy Lee on "General Hospital"). ALL RIGHT, Frank Rllll)'ffD fans. you can save your postage. Not only 1s he not le:nmg the role of Steve on "A~ the World Turns:· he has just signed a new contract Runycon's contract wasn't up unul De cembcr. but producersare lhnllcd that he's decided to stay on the !>how for at least another year 1t sctms that the "Ai. the World Tums" production offic~ hn'l been swamped with calls from fans asking them to sa~ he wasn't leavma Hugo Napier will also be on "As the World Tums" m the role of Ciunnar for a bit longer. CONDOLENCES TO Eiieen Fulton, who pla)'S Lisa on "As the World Tums." Her father, a minister in North Carolina. died recently. Have a qucs11on about your favontc so•p or soap star? Wnte to Lynda Hirsch. co News America Syndicate, P.O. Bo" I 9620, l rvme, Calif. 92714. She will answer a~ man} question~ as 5hC' can m her column. but rhc volume of mail mak~ personal replies 1mpossiblt'. 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Greece) (R) ( 1 hr ) CH> mwll "Strange Invaders" ( 1982, Sci· ence-Actlon) Paul LeMat Nancy Allen 1 hi. 29 min) ..,.,.. ..... TOllf • IUUI MAMO -WWlfTTOllAVWI .. 1W"W I I iii ~-u. ... OI. ,.,.. wr-•UINf ,_,.. ~-••Amt _,_ ----a#llftelmDO ... "GtMf Exptel•tlOnt" ( 1978, Orama) Animated. (1 t'lr., 12 min.) ·-~ 10 Sunday, Aug. 26, 1984 MMWiiih PMl'WAYI ftlAnCAT Llm.llAICM.t .... MITOllTIB GUmMOllt·llMCM W.Y • .wrf TMZM ~ lf••M-U"IM .. DOflll'T IUfl!BITAM llUlm mBT (R)Q .... , ... llO¥ll "And Baby Makes Six" ( 1979, Orama) Colleen Dewhvrat Warren Oates (!hr, 40 min.) (() f~ llVnllrY The hnal leg of the west coast triple crown for two-year-old quarter horses. run at 440 yards (from Los Alamitos. Callf ) . (R) ( 1 hr ) (Q) wtlCtf MOTl8 • .., An adopted c~·~==tuf•I mother, 1'l9 IOGO ... Ml , ... -,,,,,,. ..,.. •TMllOIOT .,,,,., •••11 OU&.M I ii UMY ... wnDOll.• ..,, .. AOaMT '°"" TMI WOM.D T--.ow ~n.tel Anlm&ted. Giida Radl'lef and Biiiy Crytfal provide the YOIC- es fOf vatloua anmats as they prepare for their own Olympic gamea ( 1 hr .. 18 min) (%) llOWll "King Kong" ( 1976. Adven· ture) Jeff Bridges, Jessica Lange (2 hrs • 14 min) SD WAY tJI TM11'M Nl ~llOWll "COOi Hand Luke" (1967. Ora- ma) Paul Newman. George Kenn.dy (2 tws.. 55 min) •1 (1) .... YUU•I -·,. Lii """_,_. . uma.-LLM-.• M-_,,, PM.WllJ. .. .. lunclay Cont. CECCIUHIPOOTUt.L....W OI> (H) .,_ "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972 Comedy) Anlmtted ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) m ...,. flOllOf'P -IJ ()) ... POOTUU. "Pr•Season Game" Buffalo Biiis va Chicago Bears {!!om fndlallapol•). (3 tn) 0 M ..... MID TMI -Edwin Newman modefates • panel discussion at>ouf fhe position on nuclear disarma- ment taken by aome Amertcan Roman Cethoflc bishops (RI ( 1 ht ) g _.. "Son Of S1nb&d" (1954. Adventure) Dale Robertson, Sally Forrest i hr&) CllCOllD IBAl..D Ol 'fllmt DAYn* ~TIOIAL AlllHOW A kaleidoscope of aerospace vehicles old and new, Including the U S Air Force Thunderbirds. lhe Wing Walkers, Balloon Rall=~ets (1 hr.) I .. ,..,,.. .. teen"DWIT ••IOl&lll'IWa wcmrt TW Players Challenge F1naJs._(Jiyaftom Mon11eal)~ (3 hr~.) <OJ taD TMI IUL Animated A magical seal enlists the aid of children to educate adults at>out human cruelty to seats ( I hr.) m¥lf "My Bodyguard" ( 1979 Dra- ma) Chris Makepeace, Adam Batdw1n I 1 hr , 38 min) lZ) .,_ ''A Hero Ain't NOfh1n' But A Sandwtch" ( 1977 Oram1) C>eely Tyson IPaut..;~~~ hr 4 7 min ) ........... --HOOD ~ICtlUD ::1 Lot Angele& Dodgers ar Phlladelr,;..Ptt1llles (2 hrs . 30 min) I "" • u.mALL OICA9UI ••mALL San Diego Padres at Mon· trea= (2 hrs • 30 min ) I AL .. •NCI OU. COUNTY TODAY tW IUllPAY ATttliMOVllt LIAIM)flr ... MON "Gentlemen Marry Brunettes" { t955. Musical) Jane Russell, Jeanne Crain (2 hra.) AlUln'A mtAVUfM-4Aim ... l.R:CITMIA1M • fOCUI Ol IOC8TY ~ TMICOl9UATllATUI This documen- tary honoring the 20th annlvtlfsary of the Beatles' 1rrival 1n America nclude5 rare footage ot the1t early performtncea and htgl'\tlghta or thetr career. as w.11 as an 1ntHWtw with the11 p1oducer George Mar· lin ( 1 hr • 30 mm ) HIO COlmll ATTIAC'TIOM llOWI "The Real Glory" { 1939. Ora· ma) Gftry Cooper, Oolrld Niven ( 1 hr . 35 min) <O)THl.--..IOOlllCANThevo1c· ea of Ruth Buul. Gear~ Gobel, Tammy Gnmes and Arte Johnson are featured 1n this special wh1Ch COl'l'lbtnes live action and an1mat1on 1n the story of a gtrr (Ownn Cummings) who meet& e host of literary charac:lart ofter hours in a library n:tl ~~Atlanta Braves flt Chicago Cubs (3 hrs 15 min) • 01) HmM.l. Atlanta Braves a1 Ch1C11go Cu~i hra l 11:9 8 01 LA. TODAY . ,_., CCU4tlrTA&ll --Ail ..... 11911-rroom 1111-Wl"IMDAVID~ • QUSTHOUR . MIMVAI. A look at endangered Afri- can mountain gorillas whose pltght was reported by zoolog.sl Adrien Oeschryver during the years he spent In Zaire O ~ PMOTOGIWllCVW CID llATOIAL ~ "Etosha. Place Of Ory Water" Records the unu~al behavior of animals adapting to life In the rugged environment of the Etosha Pan. a h~~ake In southwestern Africa (QJ "Spacehunter Adventures In The Forbidden Zone" { 1983. Science Fic· t1on) Peter Strauss MOiiy Ringwald ( t hr. 30m1n) (S) PAia CMAll: TMI llCOID YIM CZ) llO¥ll "Boccaccio ·10·· ( 1962. Come· dyi Sophia L0ten. Anita Ekberg (2 hrs 1 45 :Nlu. t2:t1 IDT Ol • llMCH OI Mmt'TO<*I ... CM.U ... .,rM MTOat.lllC VW 119 ....,. mM Regularly scheduled prog.r1mm1ng may be delayed due 10 ~brHkl w 1J (I) NA IOLI world Set1n or Goll Imai round (five from Flreatone Country Club In Akron, OhlO) (2 hrs ) D ,_. ~ An 1n·depth 1na1y11<; of the lop collegiate football teama ol each major conlerence. tOOking at the star players and the schools with the best chances for number onA 1n the national cha~~t hr) ?';' I IQT Of A& LOI AMQllll IUMAW .. ICON HOIM'llBOU ADM-a llATIOIUL QIOQAAllMIC Look~ al the pioneering chimpanzee research 01 Or Jane Goodall. who has been working for ovei 20 years on the mo&t comprehensive pt1ma1e study 1n ac1ent1foe hlat<><y (R) O t_1 hr • tO min ) G) WOlllW (Joined In Progfess) Scheduled CART Pocono 500 auto race (from Pocono lntematlOl'\81 Racew1y, ~i~~MAITI C:) 90Vll "Journey To The ~ntet Of The Earth"' ( 1959. Sc1tnce-Fic11on) Pat Boone James Mason (2 hrs , 12 mm I (C fOCllT •l'YOt Luther Lassiter vs Irving Crane {R) ( 1 hr.) (H1 lllOVll "A Midsummer Night's 84!1~ Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) WOOdy Allen, Mia Farrow (I hr . 30 min) ( L) llOVll "Wa.sh1ngton Allalf' ( 1980. Orama) lorn Selleck, Barry Sulhvan (2 •hrs) (S} lllOVll "'Terror On A Train" I 1953 Suspense) Gt~nn Ford, Anne Vernon ( 1 hr. 12 min I l lOU81UNMTAM 1:lt '""'°°' llC)Vll "Torn Sawye• ( t973 Musi cal) JoMny WMak81 Jod•• Foster I t hr = I ADM-ti "'!°" ........,..... . .,. mWI "Gregoty's Girt" ( 1982, eom.- dy) Gordon John ~Sinclair. 0.. Hepbum ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) • •Q G) ~ m&al An etate Inter· nanonal held of thofoughbtedl •r• entered In lhlS foutth annual m~ Quarter turf classic (live from Arlington Park. 111.). ( 1 hr) § ......... ...-. IWVlllOt llO¥ll "OperatlOtl Mad Ball" (1957. Comedy! Jaci< Lemmon. Ernie Kovacs (2 hr9.) Q) ..,_ 'Merry Andrew" ( 1958. Com9- ~l = Kaye, Pier Angell (2 hrs.) w "Fast Charlie. The Moonbeem Rider" ( 1979, Adventure) DaVld Carr•· dine. Brenda Vaccaro (2 hrs.) EI\) llTIOOUCM-.oll C[) Cft. FOOTMIJ, Montreal Concordes at Toronto =:uts (3 hrs.) J:1I I :.ox IANIDAY ..r Eddie Albert hosts a re-creation of Big Bend 811 muak: with guests Helen O'Connell, Keely $(Tljth. Herb Jettnes, Margaret Whiting and Helen Forrest (2 hrs , 55 min) !:11@ ... 2:110 ...... -.Am llO¥ll ·s1ar1 The Revolution Without Me" ( 1970. Comedy) Gene Wtldef, Don- ald Sulheriand (2 hrs ) ~~-.ol'f l'H'l M WO TOUR -TM1 ...._ .. The Who's Nol1h Amerlc4ln lar"911 IOUt ta~d at the T0tonto Mapi. LNf G1rdent teaturH such Who c•autct •• "Ptnball Wizard .. "My Generahon " "Set Mt. FMI Me'" and · Who Att You?" ( 1 hr • 30 rnon l S~ llOYll Without A Tree•" ( 1983, Ort· ma) Kate Nethgan. Judd H1~h. (2 hrt ) l llOvtl "Curse Of The Ptnk P1nthef" ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass. David Niven i.! hr • 40 min I 2:11 @ &mA ~ OI MCCllln COUlo- TIAU • fJ ...,,.. fJ/1 nt1 KAMI 0 9'CMITIWOllU> Scheduled CART Pocono 500 auto race !from Pocono lnternat100al Raceway. Long Pond. Pe I . the Budapest Grand Prix and Iha Welt Ktass.e at Zurich Track and Field Meets. featuring gold medalists competing against top East European athletes Who did not allend the '84 Summer Ofymplca t! hr 30 mm) U m¥ll "Angel$ With Owty Fec.s" ( 1938, Drama) James Cagney. Pat o· Brien. 12 tvs > D•WllXR 6:) mWi "Melvin PUMS -G Man" ( t97~. Adventure) Dale Robertson Hanis Yuhn ( 1 hf .. 30 min ) ~ AUIWIDmTct• l llOYll "'Mr Mom" ( t983. Comedy) Moehaet Keaton. T .,, Ga11 < t 'hi.. 31 rn1n) tO MDVII "'Cracking Up" c 1983. ~ d) J Jerry Lewis. Miiton Befle { t ht , 30 lnifl ) 1::9 tJ I WITH YOU ~eatur~ actor Paul Han- 1eld discusses hl$ career and hta autoblog- ~nv_ · Ladle$' Man •· IOTOI Ma ,,_O .. _..,...,., M01Wll "Boastmaster·· 11982. Adven· lure) Marc S•nget. Tanya Roberta ( t hf., 45 min.) - 1:11 WU. RD~ OI ....U.t -AT-191\ 'I IDT Im Action footage tnd Sunday Aug .26, 1984 11 -Sunday Conl. inlerviewS demonstrate the professlonal- ISm that Jim Plunket!. ()ck Butkus, Dick Vermell and Billy Kilmer contributed 10 football ( 1 hr ) (l)ITM,._ G llOWll "Night 01 The Zombies" ( 1981. Orama) Jamie Gtllts. Ryan Hiiiiard (2 hrs.) 9 __.,.,.~ Tiii 'llB Featured actor Rob Lowe discusses hes new fllm ·OiclOfd Blues", singer Sheena Easton l1 hr) a» •OYll "The Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders· ( 1979, Drama) Jane Sey- mour, Laraine Stephens (2 h~) G) .,.. "The Charge At Feather R111er ( 1953. Western) Guy Madison. Vera Miles (2 hrs.) eB .UTC191C11 UI ,_MQICO CID llOWll "Strange Invaders" ( 1982, Sci- ence-Fiction) Paul LeMat. Nancy Allen 1 hr. 29 min) -..mMI --·~ ~n.u.u. , ... ll'ltlllr• ... ...,, •ACD OI CM.,,_ G11D11• nt1 um 110W11 · Alrplane II The Sequel' ( t982, Comedy) Robert Hays. Julie Hag- erty ( 1 hr . 25 min ) Cl) llOWll "Cimarron" ( 1931. Western) RIChard Dix. Irene Dunne (2 hrs , 3 rmn I .. DMafnD .... u. ... WOllM .... Q ., . ..,. WAU .,,_., ~ ""°"" .... IUIMYAL Sharks The Perfect Preda tors" "Jaws" author Peter Benchley nar- rates a look at the d1verS1ty of shark spe- cies Q (1 hr) CEJ 9'ClllTICIWT8 ('[" A.aTOTHl...nPOWD Oma Mer· 1111 and Jack Gilford star 1n this story abOul a secret eicpenmenl to ctone a famous sc1- en1ts1 ( t hr . 45 min ) C OJ THI ontlJI CAin comDY IHOWCAll Many of today's top com1es are featured 1n this performance taped at San Francis- co's comedy club. The Other Cafe m IO YOU WMY TO IUU A DIAL .. (ft llCMI 'I est Train From Gun Hill (l959 Western) Kirk Dougla!t. Anthony Quinn (2 hrs ) fD ~T NllFOlmAllCll "Purlte" Based on lhP play 'Purlie V1ctor1ous" by Ossie Davie; the Tony Award-Wlllnlng mu.cat stars Metba Moore, Robert Guillaume and Sherman Hemsley 12 tvs. SO min ) •ca .... PAla~flU) ... M.ICI •llMCMOf- MC ... Q .... ) _,.. "King Kong" ( 1976. Adven· ILn) Jell Bridges ~· Lange (2 hrs Mm1n J ([)lll'IWAYUflla•m SU~I Bowl XIV P111sburgh Steelefs VI Lot Angeles Ramt (Al '90 ComtOATTUCnOm •CAYO MALL --llilvenlng -11.-:. .... 12 Sunday, Aug. 26. 1984 IATM.,_ .... mAlllTA •CMIBO "°"' '° "°"" TMM 11'/tlllr,,. = "1$1ands In The Stream" ( 1977, Ofama) George C Scott. Clalre Bloom Bawd on the novel by Ernest Hemingway An isolated art1sl Is forced to reveal his hidden emotions when his three estranged sons come to visit him (2 hr$) m .. ......-McmmtYIC'Tm Gi) "-911 mM Regularly scheduled Pf~rnmlng may be delayed due to pl breaks. (£) IOUT'I Ol M • Sean O'Gra· dy vs Hiimer Kenly (fought APfd 1981 In Atlantic Cl!Y,) . (A) ( t hf.) CID .,. ·Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972. Comedy) Animated The "Peanuts" gang becomes upset when Its beloved beagle deeldes to leave l'lome on a search tor his roots 'G · ( 1 hr , 20 min ) (Q) .,. "Krull" ( 1983, Fantasy) Ken Maral'laJI, Lysette Anthony In an unearthly w0ttd. a Pf1nce must face many tests as he tries to regain his kingdom. rescue hl6 betrothed and light a fabulout beast 'PG' t! hr . 5 7 min ) Cl) llOWll "My 80d~rd" ( 1979, Ora- ma) Chris Makepeace. Adam Baldwin The new kid at a Chicago high school makes friends with the school outcast and together they stand up to the cruel 8ang WhlCh had persecuted them bOth. ·p ' ( 1 .. 1 hr , :C min.) MGU.:00 Cle.I• ... ODOCCU\I ..., ...... • .._AL Bob Newhart narrates a 10011 at the ways w11dllle creatures raise. care for and protect their young (R) Q ( 1 hr . 15 m.n) .,.1 = _,,... Scheduled a report on a Wyoming teen-ager convleted ol mur- de11ng his father on the balls of claims that his father physically abused him and his sister army veterans who maintain they have cancer due to radiation from atomic bOmb testing, the multl·bllhon-dol- l lar ~~i1al poker video game Industry (R) GD -••.u.u.u. CMAIU't.-a 0 Min ..... If OR IOT1 Fea· tured a new walking device that allows handicapped children 10 11and, a pampered, working llama in New York, Japan·s fighting spider tournament, para· chuting war pigeom (R) ( 1 hf.) iJ llO¥ll "Operallon Mad Ball" ( 1957 . Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Ernie Kovacs A pnvate involves hta fellow recruits, enlisted men officers. nu1ses and prllonefs In ce1- ry1ng olf the "Mad Ball," a wltd party (2 hrs l... ITAlllMCM ... IOUT'I GI M ._ Ca1tos Mon- zon vs Rodrigo Valdez (fought June 1976 1n Monte CatlO) (R) ( t hr.) ([).,. "Melanlt" ( 1982. Ofama) Bur- ton Q.lmmlnQ' Glynnis O'Conn<>f A young woman leaves hef temote home to locate end 10 gain custody ol her chlld now hv1ng with hit army-beMd lather 'PG' ( t hr . 49 min ) (%) .,.. "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) MIC""' McKean. Seen Young A young surgeon trlet to ovtr· come his tear of rl'l-e ~lie In this apoof or ~ optfa cllches. R' ( t hr • 35 min ) Im llfAllOTO•••• ,.. ...... ,.. 1:9 ,. .... MCI When the mysleriout Mlnstrell return to Fraggle Rock. Molley decides to =hem 7aall DAYOl-WBW 1'll9 '1i) i.-AT PON A look at the life and career of the late Arthur Fiedler. 1nclud1ng 1nleNtewt and performances by e va11ety of prominent sol04si& ( 1 hr • 15 min ) Nlf& "-911 mM Regularly scheduled n mm1ng may be delayed due 10 breaks .. 0. DAY AT A,_ Maic's tononesc; '°' his alster-ln·law Barbara PQ58S e dtlh cult .e!Oblem for her (R) D tJD ~ .. Michael helps his fOI mer g111friend find her lead singer's klllef by ~ as the murdered rock star (Al ~ ,J..... NU Of MCOC• COUl- TUU D 0 MAlmCAIT\I MID .c:c4•Clt Thinking they have eliminated the judge. kllters at Hardcastle'a htgh echool reunion search for Mark as their next target (Part 2of~~hr) llOWll "Lion 01 The Desert" (Part 2 OI 2) ( 1981. Orama) Anthony Quinn. Oliver Reed A hard-rtding Bedouin leader resists llaly~s:=~~a;~~.) ~ llOWll "Dog Day Afternoon" ( 1975. Orama) Al Pacino. John Cazale A New York Clty bank robbery escalates Into a near-c1rcus when community aclM9tl join 1n to stage an anti-police proteat during the e;g; A' (2 hrs 10 min ) (() TICllfm CID llOYll "Tootsie.. ( 1982. Comedy> Dustin Hollman. Jess1ea Lenge An our of work New York actor labeled as tern peramental discovers a whole new career IOf himself when he dt1gu1ses himself es a woman and lands a soap opera role 'PG' ( 1 hr 56 min ) OJ llOYll 'Spacehunler Adventures Ir The Forbidden Zone" ( t983. Sctence-flc lton) Peter Strauss Molly Ringwald In the 22nd century. e space mercenary and & punk1sh waif travel to a distant planet tc rescue three space maidens from a v11 laln~borg 'PG ( t hr , 30 min ) fS) "Flashdanci>" ( 1983. Musical) Jennifer Beals Michael Nouri A younp woman whO works as a welder stoves for success as a ballet dancer 'R' O ( 1 hr . 35 min) 1---WICIAI. .. lllltt •AL-.&. MnGIA&. .ooMltlC "love Ttiose Trains" James Whitmore narrates this view of the world of traina. past and Pfe&· ent and train people hot>oes, hobt>ylstl. and w0tkera. ( t hr., 5 min.) .. a Cl) QOCl&W, llAln'09I Jonny stands by help4aS!y as Mett proposes mart:Be to an old flame. (A) -i Cl) -="•e&JDM ~ge·s latest p1omolionel scii.me. the Miss Jefferson Cleaners Beeuty Pageant. IMves him In a Come!._omlSlnQ position (R) Cl f.111 Y Ttl-e people Of farth welcom~ legions or atatn Vlattort from dMf) space who 'PJ>e•r to be human end clllm to be oo a mllSIOO ot peace. Mike Donovan. • tree-lance 1elev1S100 nawa cemetaman. d1scover1 the alermlng truth abOOt the v1tl· IOfS' rHI mOll\lft Marc St~ end Faye Gt1nt 1t11 (Part t ot 2) (R) (2 hta, tO mtn i 8 •SIU --.0 OI MOCMI CGUI- -Suilclay Cont. 1UU G lUl MO¥ll " And Justice For All" ( 1979, Orama) Al Paclno Jack Warden An ldeahstlC lawy~ has trouble coping wilh the 1nsamty ot the American 1udicial isiu=: hrs. 30 min.) IOU>IOLD • 11Ulm•C1 THUTM "To Serve Them An My Days" Alcock 1s gone and the question again ~;who will be appoint· ed new headmaster. Chris arrives from Canada with a new burden tor P J to shoulder (Part I I of 13) (A) Q (I hr t5m1n) ( ~ lW Players Challenge F1nats (trom Montreal) (A) (2 hrs . 30 min) L,, MO¥ll 10 ( 1979, COO*fy) Dudley Moore. Jul.a Andrews A successful songwriter. d1Sturbed about hitting "mid· die age." decldeS to chase after a beaut1- tut girt on her way to her wedding 'A' t2 "" 3 min I , 21 SMI "King Kong" (1976. Adven ture) Jell Bridges Jessica Lange A mon- ~troos ape IS brought to New York Cll'f trom a tr()j)!Cal iil&Od by a greedy on pro- mote< eager to expto.i the creature for profit 'PG (2 hrs. 14 min) .. tm CMlOWt MID .-m WTWAL IOl.llSYI Hosted by 11nger Tony Martin, thtS retrospective celebrates popular musical achievements ol the past 50 years, featuring perfor· mances by Cyd Charisse. Harry Babbit V1v1an Blame. Georg•• Gibbs, Juhus LaAo- sa, Ray McKinley. Max Morath. Kay Starr and Nan~laon (2 hra • SS min ) t:a U {() Mel's dentist contemplates dtvOfctng t11s wife wnen he falls madly rr love with Alice (AJ U ICMOOl. llAT Guest Je~alwell ll'> A 19ITI 10 MT A Taped at tne Grand Ole Opry this musically orient- ed celebratlOO salutes Chet Atkins as one ol the world's greatest guitarists who hetpt'd establish Nashville as a top music recording center (2 hrs ) (0 MO¥ll "Gregory's G111' f 1982 Come lly) Gordon John Sinclair Dee Hepburn A Scottish scnoolboy falls hPad-over· ht-els for his <;OCC9f 1eam's first temale player 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) m .......w.DtU.a. -0 (() TIU,..IUOtlULD. Strange things occur at the hospital alter Gon10 begtns carrying an antique pocket watch he dis· covers in a dusty old storeroom (A) ( t lhr ) ftl.':o nmclMOW NMWM:MIJIPOll ( ) If._ .,_ •Y "Belle M1dler Ari Or Bust•" Includes lander ballads and ~rd rock. featuring "The AoM' and so~ her "No Frtlls" 1lbum. ( 1 hr ) ~ ~ UZAlmllMT IMAKUQ · IAMTTA -llCMI "Blondie On A Budget" \ 1940 Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake Dogwood plans a surprise for Blondie. but compliealtons arise when his ex-Qlrllrtend helps 1n ptelung out a fur cO.t ( 1 hr . 30 OMn) (C)SMI "Journey To The Center Of The Earth.. ( 1959, Sc1ence·Flctlon) Pit Boone James Mason A sclenllst forms an exped111on to follow a lost exploret·s tratl to the Earth's core 'G" (2 hrs . 12 • min) atl'9 •Wit Of MIJllY VII ·Catherine Of ArAgon" Spenl h princess Cether1~ mer "" Ht()ry, btlrt him a daughter and ltvea happily Wllh him fe>f 18 V90fl I N'lil hfl leaves her tor Anne Boleyn. ( I hr 15 min) -arr••••• a» .,.., ... n 1* wm Featured actor Rob Lowe discusses h11 new him Oxford BIUM". singer Sheena Easton I ~ -( ueAYi.o.,.,MI tW ()) ... WALL ITmT ,.,...,_ MPOllf PITBllOflOlllP _,,IWMUIT ( .,._ 'CluS" ( 1983. Orama) Rob Lowe. Jacqueline BISSet An 1ntetllgen1 prep school student has an affair with his roommate's mother 'R' ( 1 hr • 38 min ) ll J MCMI "Temptatt0ns" (1977 Come- dy) Jenruter Welles, Jake Teague The wife of a wealthy eccentrlC discovers her husband's penchant for pornographic v1de0tapes and deetdes to surprise him by s1arr1ng "' one ( 1 hr 18 min ) 0 MO¥ll "Ttme Walker' ( 1982. Fania· sy) Ben Murphy Kevin Brophy An ancient mummy discovered 1n the tomb ot Tu1ankhamen 1s sent 10 a California um- 11ers1Ty for analysis whete 11 is acc1den1ally rev111ed ·PG' ( 1 hr 25 mtn) tSJ MO¥ll "Porky's II The Next Day'· ( t983. Comedy) Dan Monahan Wyan Knigh1 A group ot high school students try to thwart the plans ot a self·11ght80IJS preacher and the KKK to censor a Shake- s are lesttval 'A' I 1 hr . 35 min ) .cma.• 1t:tl .... tt11 Cll ... 1~ ueAY "°"'1 fllW. 90RTl•U. 'AClllTTIM 9 ... MMYO . ....., .... AT 1111 mvlll ~PALWBL I \ lflOllTICMTB ?1SMI "Boccaccio 70 (1962. Come· dy) Sophia Loren. Anrta Ekberg Three stories satir1z1ng sexual morality· a Shy m11n wins a pretty girl 1n a raffle. an OV9f· ll'Alovs btveoose begins 10 dream ot a <,Aductress. a woman offers her husband thP same d .. al he's been gelltng from e~~ ensNe proshtules 12 hrs 45 min ) m Ncua tta@ llO¥ll "Top Hat" '1935. MUSIC81) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers A man has trouble with his glrttnend be<:ause she thinks he's married to her beSt tr1end t2 hrs 5 m1n) tWG) llO¥ll "The Night The Bridge Fell Down·· (Part 2 of 2) ( 1980. Suspense) JamM MacArthur Oest Arnaz J< The lives or eight people among them a bani. robber fleeing from the potiee. are imper- iled when a colhSlon prectp1ta1es the cOl- l!!f>se of an un1>1Elble bridge (R) (2 hrs I 1196 llOVll "Thi'! Rel Race' (1960 Come .. dy) Tony Curtis Debbie Reynolds A - female dancer and an aspiring muS1C1an, both brol<e. work out a plan whereby Jhey divide the same room (2 hrs 10 mtn ) t1:9 D llCMI "'The Nigh! The BrtdQe Fell Down" (Part 2 of 2) ( 1980 Suspense) James M1cA1'hur OeSI Arnaz Jr The ltv" of eight people. among them a bank rob~ fleeing from the pol!Ct. era tmpe< lied when a coll1to1on prac1pitetes the cOI la ot an unsteble bridge (R) (2 hrs ) 09 NICWI .... •••&en ... llCMI "Gilly, Ga1ty" I 1969 MUS>Cat) B au Br • Me!IN Merc0Ut1 A covntrv boy learns the ways ol the city ln currH>f- the cen1ua1 Chics (2 hrs ) I ta1-IMl-IOUTC1'1• tits _,,_ ia9 MGU.YWOOD w• Featured· • pro- 1t1e ol ac1or Mlchael Landon, a behind-the -scenes IOOk at "People" magazine: a review ol the latest ~ co .-e11m ~(C)1111C09UATllA1l.D Thrs clOcumen- tary honoring the 20th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in Ameftea Includes rare lootage of their early performances and highhghls of thell caraer, as well as an interview with thetr producer George Mar- tin ( 1 hr .. 30 min ~ 11:11 1111 WITOUCM' -a ..... ..,. .,. "Merry Andrew" (I 958, Come-<M Danny Keye. Plef Angell A Brlllsh schoolteacher' becomes lnvolVed with a travelrng Italian c1rcut while off oo an archaeologlcal dig Marching lor the ancient statue of Pen. Q (2 hrs.) ClmlTWt CMURWI NID RODIO From MesQu1te. Texas (Al (2 hfs) I • 'f'Ol IOTM 1119 SMI "Shadow In The Straets" ( 1975, Orama) Tony lo ~lanco. Sheree NC>fth A parolee acc@pts a Job as a parole ajl8f'lt ( 1 hr 30 min J 'H~ llO'fll "POfl<y s II The Next Day" ( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knight A group of high schOOI students try to thwart 1he plans of a self-righteous PfHCl'ler and the KKK to centOf • Shake- ~are tesuval 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min.) (S SMI "Altplane II. The ~uel" ( 1982 Comedy) Robert Hays, Julie Heg- E"ty A commetcl81 space-Shuttle compa- ·1y a11emp1s to keep a pilot from revealing '™' problems with its first craft before 11 1ak95 ofi on its maiden thght 'PG' ( 1 hr. 25 min) WCI) ... rQ).,. 'Breathtess (1961, Ofama) Jean Seberg. Jean-Paul Belmondo An Amertean woman has a tragic afta1r with a tll ha~~"':~'. 29 min l Ml ~AT&..-. ... -... -Cl) Cll ... 91GHftA TCH MIC ... rT"llaMllJll•ll ( llO'fll 'Porky's II The Next Day · ( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan Wyatt Knight A group ol high schOOI students try to thwart the plant of 1 self-righteous preacher and lhe KKK to c;en90r e Shak• are festtvel 'R' ( t hr 35 min ) " ... 90¥ll "W11hoUt A Trace · ( 1983. Of•· ma) Kare Nelllgan. Judd HttSCh POiie• mob1hze a mass;ve search '°' a 6·year-old who vanl~ one day on his way to ~hool 'PG' 11 hfS ) t:a C SMI 'Etnenuelle 11"1 Bang1<01<" ( 1978. Cranial La1.1ra GeffiSef, CrrS Avram A (lit slan JOUfn•hst l'laS ~ se11ual llalsons with a variety ol pertners Whtie travthng IO tM Fat East 'R' ( 1 ht • 28 mtn) a.1•IUWTa.IO ,,_,IWMIMT • llllll'IW .,. "Now Md Forever" { 1983 Ofema) Cheryl LaOd. Aob9f1 C~ A ~n tu<na to 1lc0"1ol When her "'4bend 19 arrnled Of'\ e repe charge 'A' ( 1 hr 32 min I Sunday.Aug 26. 1984 13 l lunclay Conl. cm,. cmm CMn C01mY 1HOWCM1 Many of today'• top comics are fNtured In this perlonnanoe taped at San Francis· co'• comedy ctub. The Other cate .. ;CllCO-MUI ... • •ame• an•'fWOI> .. .. "King Kong" (1976, A<to/en· ture) Jeff Bridges, Jessica Lange. Amon· strous ape Is brought to New Voli< City -Monday •()) "Swallows And Amazons" (t974, Adventure) Virginia McKenna Ronald Fraser ( t hr • 32 rTJltt ) •(%)"Cimarron" (1931. Western) R1<:hard Dix. Irene Dunne (2 hrs . 3 min.) •«ll "Appointment Wlth Danger" (1951. Dfama) Alan Ladd, Phyllis C.tvert (2 hrs) •(t) "The Th1rty·N1ne Steps" (1978, Suspense) Robert Powell, David Warner Lt hr • 42 min ) 00 "Wol>dptum" ( 1982. Adventure) Arielle Bieroaux, Michel Cestel ( t hr • 26 min) 79(!) "Stand Up And Chfff" ( t934, Musi- cal) Shirley Temple, Warner Baxter (2 hrs) •CD> "Mother Lode" ( 1982, Drama) Chari· ton H"ton. Nick Mancueo. ( 1 hr . 4 1 min.) -~ "The Twelve Chalr1" ( 1970. Come- dy) Ron Moody. Frank Langella ( 1 hr .. 34 min ) 00 "Spacehunter. Adventures In The For· bidden Zone" ( t9£J3. Science-F1cllon) Peter Strauss. Molly ~ingwald ( l hr . 30 min ) (%) "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982 Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young 1! hr . 35 min ) -CC) "Five Days One Summer" ( 1982 Ora· ma) Sean Connery, Betsy Branlley ( 1 hr . 50 min ) (ti) "They Call Me Bruce?" ( 1982. Come~ dy) Johnny Yune. Margaux Hemingway '(1hr ,30mm ) CS) "Westward The Women" ( 1952. Western) Robert Taylor. Denise Oercel !_!hr., 68 min.) Cf "The Gal Who Took The West" ( HM9, Western) Yvonne De Cerio. Scott Brady ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -Ill> "Shadow Over Elveron" (1968. Ora· ma) James Frencrscua. Leslie Nielsen (2 hrs ) ... "The Fam1ty Jewets" (1985. COme- dy) Jerry Lewis. Sebasttan C.bol (2 hrs.) (%) "Rocco And His Brothers" ( 1961. Drama) Alain Delon. Reneto Satvatorl (2 hrs .• 27 min) -Al•.nooa Movies--cm "Goen' South" 11e1e. Comedy) Jack Nicholson. Mary Steenburgen ( 1 hr ' 1 min ) "Grand Baby" (1981, Orama) Esther Roi . Larry B Scott ( 1 hr • &8 mln ) W (C) "Sllll Of The Nl9ht" ( 1982 SulpenM) Roy Scheider, M«yl S1reep i!hr JO min) CJ) "Curse Of The Pink Panther" (1983. Comedy) Ted Wass OaYld Niven f I hr 14 Sunday. Aug. 28, 1984 from • tropical Island by a greedy Otl pro- moter eager to exploit the crea1ure for profit 'PG' (2 hrs. ~~ ·1 QICMO'IWT ..... -ICOTT W .,_ "Ooo Dey Alternoon" ( 1975. Drama) Al Pacino. John Cazale A New Yo.k City bank robbery escalates Into a near-c1rcus when communtty actlYISts Join •n to staQe an antH>ohce protest during 40m1n ) HIOi 'Curse Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass David Niven ( 1 hr. 40min ) CO) "Piaf" ( 1973. Biography) B11g11te A11el. Pascale Christophe ( 1 hr 40 mtn ) t.a(t1 La Boum" (1982. Comedy) Claude Brasseur. Brig11te Fossey (2 hrs.. 20 min) •CZ) "A Hero Ain't Nothin' But A Sand· wich" ( 1977 Drama) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield ( 1 hr • 4 7 min ) W (Ii) "Woodptum•· ( 1982, Adventure) Arlelle B1ernaux. Michel Castel ( 1 hr 26 min) •CC) 'The Twelve Chairs · (1 970, Come· dy) Ron MOOdy, Frank Langella (1 hr. 34 min.) .. CO "Cold River" (1982. Adventure) Suzanne Weber Pat Peterson ( 1 hr . 35 min) (l) "Paradise" (1982. Dfama) WOiie Aames. Phoebe Cates. ( t hr • 40 min ) • «ll ''To Str With Love" ( 1967, Drema) Sidney Poitier Judy Geeson <2 hrs 10 mtn) teal flJ) "Spacehunter Adventures In The For· bidden Zone" ( 1983. Sc1ence-F1ction) Peter Strauss Molly Ringwald ( 1 hr • 30 mon I --hening • Bii .... um.I..,._ (II THI PRAM Cll ... • IM/UllO MC ... Q IATT\llTM ULACTtCA ., ••• ..r ·~W.OOY ( l mwtl "The Thlr1Y•N1ne SteP5" ( 1978, S~pense) Robert Powell Davtd Warner A man becomes the quarry of bOth the pot1ce and a secret group of foreign agents operating In England when he 1s framed for a stranger's murder 'PG' 11 hr 42 min) {E'MAUU11 John Longstreet vs Trent Norman 1n a llght middleweight bout schedUled for seven rounds (from St Paul. Minn ) (Al ( 1 hr , 30 min ) CO't.,,. •Mother Lode" ( 1982. Drama) Chatllon Heston. Ntck Mancuso. A Sco1 tlsh miner tries to pro1ect his gold but runs tnto people who want It too 'PG' ( 1 hr 41min ) · DICIYMDYD ..... TAii : 1Maa1a.-mw MTG ••nae WW DICI YAll DYD .,.. Cll ... me ... .. A •• _,. MC ... Q , ... WA1l9 ··aremhns" IOKlal ettects expert Chrrs Watas: entertainment news from= Beck. o--= 0 mnaTAIW TWf Featured. actor Aobeft Duvall discusses his new coon~ music career !I Of..,.. ~ ":' COOfJlltt 0UW COWfTY ''An Interview Wlth Pat Herzog" Nationally known attorney Pat Herzog Is profiled In this conversation about her hte and accomplishments, she was defending attorney tn the landmark Sullivan Case on divorce. education and support Dk ..... 1MI CAT• M MAT Animal· ed. Allan Sherman provides the voice for the famous tellne with the stovepipe hat who brlogs some excitement to two chil- dren stranded iOdoore on a rainy day OJ mwtl "Octopvsay" ( 1983, Adven- ture) Roger Moore, Maud Adams. A Rus- sian general plans a flrat·atrlke attack against NA TO countries In Europe and secret agent James Bond must StoP htm. 'PG' (2 hrs . 10 mtn) (ZJ llOVll "The Great Sinner" ( 1949, Ota· ma) Gregory Peck. A\la Gardner. A prom· •Sing young author runs dangerously close 10 getting caught up 1n gambling addtetion through hie; assoc1a11on with a beaut1f\JI woman. ( 1 hr . 50 min ) m PACO MD "-AClt 1:9@ .,_ "Cape Fear" ( 1962 Suspense) Gregory Peck Robert Mitchum After eight years In prison. an embittered man seeks revenge on the lawyer responsible tor his convtetion (2 hrs . 15 rnin) 19 f) I <11 lMI TOW Featured a soc-part vis· 11 to Europe begins with a rtde aboard the luxurious Concorde, behind-the-scenes at the Christian Dior fashion house; a cruise down the Seine Rl\ler front row at the l ean G~= ~e Moulin Rouge IT'IALMIO nlOIU..A. TIC TAC DOUIN e fllOIVt COUIT WU...OClfAmAU =: ...... Neal Gabler and Jef Irey Lyons host a special on drive-ins. wtth scenes born "lndi&"-Jones--And The Temple Of Doom" 1nd othor csr1ve-ln favornes (£)-•••M.t. (JQ (11) ,. .... IOCI Co11arpln Ooozer has a hatd lime growlno up When 11'9 lime to J01n lhe adult w~ force mTMAT-. .. 8 (I) ICAMCIOW MD-. DIG Aman· da Ind Lee pose as hontymoone<1 at an ex.elusive resort when they leam that a ~' IS marked tor kidnapping (R) ( 1 hr/ a OD m c•• DMD 1LOGJ1W Oietc Cl rk halts this latest edlllon of prallans .....,., lnltt'\ded IOf publlc Ylewil\Q With gunls jnckJdtng Batblra Eaen. Jayne -Monday Conl. Kennedy. Phi! Foster and Donna Dixon. (B) ( 1 hr.) U llCMI "The lpcress Fiie" ( 1965. Ora- ma) Michael Caine. Nigel Green. A pris- oner assigned to Brilfsh Army Intelligence IS commisSloned 10 retrieve a detected scientist (2 hrs ) 19 CALL TO &OllY , .... .., .,_"Silence 01 The NOfth" (1981 , Adventure) Ellen Burstyn. lorn Skerrltt In 1919, a young woman's marriage to a trapper leads her 10 a Ille ol hardship in the wilderness ot northern Canada. (2 hrs) EZi) MIMVAL "The Amazing World Ot Spi- ders· Some of the most unosual spiders selected from a range ol thousands ot d1f- le<eot specteS. are discussed O ( 1 hr ) ml ~T ~ "The Mysteri- ous Stranger" Based on Mark Twain's novel A printer's apprentice daydreams himself into a medieval castle and meets a mystenous youth who has strange pow- ers (R} p hr . 30 min.) lC) .,_ "State Fair'' ( 19(5. MUS1Cal) Jeanne Crain. Dana Andrews An Iowa larm lam1ly eicpenence love and adventure during their wee!( at ttle state ta11 ( 1 hr 40 min.I.,. CE) IPORICaTD CID llCMI "They Call Me Bruce?" ( 1982. Comedy) Johnny Yune, Margaux Hem· 1ngwey A West coast Asian cOOk is mis- taken for karate expert Bruce Lee and runs afoul of Italian gangster bosses 'PG· 1! hr. 30 mm.) (OJ llCMI "Porky's II The Next Day' ( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyett Knight A group of high school students try to thwart the plans of a sell-righteous preacher and the KKK to censor a Shake speare lesttval R' ( 1 hr 35 min I S GAMY w-. Alo. • VIQAI Comedy sketches created lrom personal eicpenences ( 1 hr ) · tlO'CLOCI HIGH :: . ~zc-=, .. CfL ffOOTIAU Montreal Concordes at Toronto Argonauts (R) (2 hrs 30 min) .. fJ (I) Ull I AU.JI Kate's daugMe1 Emma uses a Vlde<>taped verSIOn of hie at hef home for a schOOI proiect (R) 0 6) Y Aller sympathetic altens help Donovan escape from enemy captivity, tie returns 10 Earth and reJOlns the battle ol the resistance movement against the oppressors from outer space Marc Singer and Faye Grant star (Part 2 of 2) (R) (2 tirs ) fJ ®l M0¥11 "Velvet" (Premiere. Adven- ture) POiiy Bergen. Shan Belaloo1e- Harper Four oeau1tfu1. h.gtily trained com· bat spec1a1tsts posing as aerobics instructors tor Velvet lnlernatlonal, a front tor American spy missions. attempt to thwart a plot to control the government's ltllest nuclear weapon Q (2 hrs l •w.w-:... IS -.&T J. OJl&JllCU "The Myttert- ous Stranger" Based on Mark Twain's novel A printer's apprentice daydreams h1mselt into a medieval ceslle and meets • mysterlOUs youth who has strange pow- ers (A) ( 1 hr • 30 min J (1) MOWI "One flew Over The Cuckoo s Neal" ( 1975. Orama) Jack NlohOltort Loul!e Fletcher A gltfMly Irreverent "lrOY~aktt" Is committed to a mental matttutlon wtle<e he lnclt" tM ott. patltl\11 Into open rebellion a~inst a pow rlul nurse and the "tlbllthed hoepl- tal order. 'A' (2 hrt. 9 min ) (Z) llOWll "Rocco And HIS Brothers" (1961. Orama) Alain Oeloo. Renato Sal· vatorl A poor family struggles to survive without a fa~. 27 mm.) l ~lllC ....rl m (I) l9IMMT After Dick agrees to make a guett appearance on a talk show, the host IS tired and Dick iS asked to take ~over_J.Rl _ ... -""" --mmco ~AT llON Tony Bennett smgs a medley of his hits. Including "It Had To Be You," "As Time Goes By" and "I Lett My Heart In San Francisco." ( 1 hr ) (HJ WllO MllOI OJ llCMI "The Man Who Wasn't There" ( 1983. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, Jef· trey TambOf A man obtains a mysterlOUs formula ttlat makes people disappear 'R' (1 hr . 51 min.I -a (I) c.-Y I UCIY Chris's new boy- fnend objects to her erratic work hours. and Mary Beth takes home an abandoned b&b·~~) R MTUlll t11M Ullf M 90Wll "Thunder Bay" (1953 Adven- 11.Jre) James Stewart. Joanne Dru Trouble erupts when shrimp fishermen resort to sa~ng oft-shore 011 wells. (2 tirs ) ~ "Daniel" (1983. Drama) Timo- thy Hutton. Mandy Petlnk1n Adapted lrom E L Doctorow's novel "Ttie Book Of Daniel · · A graduate student prot>H the events surrounding ties parent's execution as Russian nuclear spies 'R' (2 hrs 9 min) l 8 ) .oYll 'Curse Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass. David Niven. A bumbllng New York City cop lntervjews a host ol supslc1ous characters In his 1nvesttga11on 01 the theft of the fabulous Pink Panther diamond. PG' ( 1 hr 40 min) 0 llCMI "Piaf ( 1973. Biography) Bri g11te Aoel. Pascale Christophe The early career ol Edltti Piaf. the lamous French chanteuse. IS recounted ( 1 hr . 40 min ) m CAl.IMG w. 90ll'T'I _..,.......r ... @ llCMI "Gumshoe" ( 1972 Comedy) Albert Finney Janice Rule A nightclub emcee !urns private eye and winds up entangled in an Alflcan rev01utt0n. !2 hrs) &it DAU.Aa A ITAD • M MTI Looks at the behlnd·the·scenes efforts required in moving into the new Dallas Museum of Art. featuring the 1nstallatlon of Claes Olde=·• sculpture "Stake Hitch." Cili) ICMOU8 All ~CM POJt. tUIT LOOks et Amencan Indian painter Fritz Scholder end h4 work. (R) ,,. oamomm ... IA't\iDAY-.T IOWMl ........ LAUIH• TNl&OS IM IOl.GICUtlYI 1NltOOl-- n:tl lfOlr'IC8l9 tt:tl ()) 90Wll "The Tenth Month" ( 1979 Orama) C.rol Burnett Keith Michell A m1ddi.eged, divorced woman becomes pregnent and dteldtt 10 keep the baby IB> J2 hra .. 30 min.) D tD 111T t1I CMeOI Host Johnnr Car- son Guests Biii Cosby. George segel i )J.1 hr) a• ... .mM llCMI "BIQ GundoWn" ( 1968. w .. t. ern) Lee Van Cleef. Thomas Milan. At the urging ol a WMlthy Ttxaa landownet. a Teut Rlnget trtckt down a Me1tlcan tut· rD=:r:Jl..~ I ltmntllUlllll.-00 uw .-aca Scheduled: ~ lynn Carter on her autobiography. "Flrwt La)31 ~r= Plains." 11 hr.) CE MWHLOO OJ ... ''The ViO(atlon Of Claudie'' ( 1977. Orama) Sheron M1tc:hd. Don Peterson. A bored wife ii led down the pnmrose Pith by her tennis ln51ruct0f. ( 1 hr .. 5 min.) (S)tnWnt•••••••• CZl llCMI "Curse Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983. Comedy) Ted WeA. David Niven. A bumbling New Yorl< City cop lnteMeM a host of ~ cheractera tn hla investigation of the theft of 1he fabuk>ul Ptnk Panther diamond 'PG' ( 1 hr .• •O min) lD .,. CUI Featured test pllot Aueaell Scott discusses his work ( t hr .. 30 min.) tt9CHI llCMI ''The Star Chamber" (1983, Orama) Michael Douglas. Hal Holbfoo6<. A young lawyef firmly bell9Y95 that the guilty should not be set tree and meet• challenge& t>eeauw <1f hts belief 'R' (2 hrs . 29 mtn.) -1,..,i. 111 Oii llOU.YWOOO ........ llCMI "40 Carats" ( 1973. Romance) Uv Ullmann. Edward Albert. A mlddle- aged American divorcee vacationing In Greece becomes romantically lnV<Mved with a man half her age J1 hr .. 40 min.) m nlCll OI M ...,. Guests: actrea Mary Frann. actress Randi Brooks. com. d1ttnne Weba Garretson (A) (1 hr , 30 min.) IOCC8 Army Classic (from West Point, NY ) (A) (1 hr) 1 01 llCMI "Starstruck" (1982. Musical) Jo Kennedy. Ross O' Donovan A teen--age Austrahan gtrl finds instant lame as a punk rock Stngef when her managef-couain stages a danrlQ publtc1ty stunt ( I tir . 40 min) • l) llCMI "Sorcefess · ( 1982 Fan1asy) Leigh and Lynette Hams. Bob Nelson A young woman and her sword-wleldlng cohorts come to the e1d of her twin slater. who has been captured by their SO<cerer lathef to be sacttftced to the godS 'A' ( 1 hr . 25min) tt11~l W IUM M WmlO ~ lnc!Udes "Hu Uke The Wolf." "Alo ... "Girls On Fil~"The Reflex" and ~ llOOS from the album "Seven And The Ra~ Tiger " ( 1 hr ) G::all ID UTI __. wmtDAW> ~. Scheduled: author Charles Panatl ( 1 hr ) IA&..-lll'alCOCl....rl ...... 0 .,. .. ,lltd!1WI ~. UM,mlDCMrml Mn, ..om Many cia.c comedy routines by Bud Abbott and Lou Cottello are recaptlKed tn thit selute to tne popular duo hosted by M•lton S.rte. Steve Allen and Phil Slivers ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 1.-Af .. ~--... w _,.,,,,, mTOf U. TODAY MflOl'ICTW .,. "'Tau StOf)'' ( 1980, eom.dy) Jane Fooda. Anttlooy Pertooa A young girl emdou1 to hnd a husband bf1bta a t>alketbelt pleyef to "throw" an Important Q!_me (1hr .• 30;'j. Cl) AUlftWJM .aoTUU.. C.rtton va. Esaendon (A) ( t hr .. 30 mJn.) W ecl .,,. "The LI • Of Bnan" (1979, Comedy) Graham Chapman, JoM C1MM In the ftrat ctntury. a bun01« 11 Sunday, Aug 28, 1ea. 15 -Monday Coal. falsely proclaimed 1 messiah and • becomes the leader of a grea1 rehg10Us movement against hrs wishes 'R ( 1 hr 33 Mbl Ull ntPaO MOU. YWOOO C&.Olll• mN ·Planet Earth' (1974. Science F1ctk>n) John Sallon Diana Muldaur A 20ttK:en1ury maA ts seol through a hme warp in10 lhe 22nd century ( 1 hr , 30 min) I ALL•ntlPAaY IOWAll 1 llMTWI &.AUmt• ) llCW9 "Risky Business" ( t963. Com edy) Tom Cruise, Rebecca OeMornay A high school senior. sheltered in en alfluent Ch1eago SYtxJrb. dee•~ 10 experiment with the wilder side of ltfe R' c;> ( 1 hr 36 r'llln) cz_, llCW9 'Cimarron· ( 1931. Western) Richard Dix. Irene Dunne The opening up of lhe Oklahoma Terr1t0<y and its fight for statehood from 1890-1915 rs told through the hves ol a pioneer and his enlrepreneur wife (2 hrr., 3 mrn.) W (Jr MOVll 'Friday The 13th, Part II" (1981 Horror) Amy Steel, Jotin Furey The .Qrrsly k11t1ngs continue 11 a summer camp lhat had been closed down after a senes of bizarre murders occurred there R' I 1 hr 27 min I • (}!; "They C atl Me Bruce? ( 1982, Come dy) Johnny Vune. Margaux Hemingway l! hr 30 min J (S) Grana Baby" ( 1981 Drama) Esther Rolle Larry B Sc.011 ( I hr 56 mrn ) 1:11 _:z: A Hero Ain't No1h1n' But A Sana wich · ( 1977 Ofama) Cicely Tyson Paul Wtnl1eld I l hr • 4 7 mrn J .. @ ·A Touch Of Larceny" (1960 Come ~I Jam~s Mason. Vera Miles (2 hrs ) M l!J "Thi> Young People" ( 1940. Come· ch'l Shirley T empte Jack Oalo.1e (2 hrs l CC 'Head·n· For Broadway" ( 1980, Musical) Re• Smith V1v1an Reed 11 hr 29m•n I (SJ The Witch'> Sister ( 1979, Mystery) DapMe You•Pe Dara Brown ( 1 hr 10 min ) (ZJ · Tt11> Gr ea I Sinner ( 1949, Ofama) Gregory Pee~ Ava Gardner 11 l'lr , 50 min) 79 r•t "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982 Comedy) Woody Allen, Mta Far· row { 1 hr 30 min ) •©J "Mr Mom' ( 1983. Comedy) Michael Keaton. Ten Garr I 1 hr 31 min ) •CCI "The last Unicorn ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated V0oces 01 Mia Farrow, Alan Arkin ( 1 hr , 24 min I .. CZ) Concert For Bangladtsh" (t972, Documentary) I 1 hr 39 min ) -(C) "Sink The Bismarck!" ( 1960 Adven· ture) Kenneth More Dana Wynter (1 hr., 37 mm..) CHl "The Blood 01 Others"' ( 1984 Ora· ma1 Jodie Foster Michael Ontkean <2 hrs 56 min) <SJ ··That M1dn1ght K1&s" ( 1949, Musleal) Mt1r10 Lonza. Kathryn Grayson ( 1 hr . 36 min) II) "Llllle Egypl'' (1951, Drama) Mark Stevena. Rhonda Fleming ( t hr , 30 mtn) -@ "Seer~ S11tt·· 11953 Comedvl Deen 16 · Sunday, Aug 26, 1984 -..... .,,.,TQt a> ... QL(Jl!l I NI) I llOW9 "Porky's II The Nellt Day" ( t963, Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyatl Knlghl A group of high school students try to thwart the plans of a self·rlghteous preacher and lhe KKK to censor a Sha1<e- ~are festival 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) 2:11 W mWE "A Fever In The Blood" {196 1 Drama) Efrem Z1mbahst Jr , Angie Dickin· son A sensat1<>na1 murder trial becomes a pawn 1n the pol1ttcal games played by a senator. a d1strtct attorney and a 1udge 1n lhe11 separate bids to become govern()(, lhr , 30mtn) ,,.,., IWAQQMT ...... ,.. 1:9 CHICO """1'HI IWt ':::. "Funeral Home'' ( 1962 Mys· tery) Kay Hawtry, Barry Morse A young woman 1nvest1gates strange occurences at her grandmother's Victorian home 'R' L 1 hr , 30 mtn ) m ff .,.. "Spacetwn1er Adventures In The Forbidden Zone · ( 1983, Science-Fie· lion) Peter _StrauS$, Molly Rlngwald In the 22nd century a space mercenary and a punk1$h waif travel to a d1st1nt pt1ne1 to rescue lhrH soace me1den1 from 1 vii- Martin Jerry Lewis (2 hrs ) -0 "A Town Like Ahce" ( 1956 Orama) Peter Finch. V1rg1nia McKenna (2 hrs ) 1W 2) "love Child ( 1982 Drama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges ( 1 hr . 35 min ) -Afternoon Movles- n:t1m The D 1 ( t957 Drama) Jack Webb. Don Oubb1flS (2 hrs ) C 'Headm For Broadway ( 1960 Musical) Rell Smith, V1v1an Reed ( 1 hr , 29m1n) 0 1 ·rasr Times At Rldgemonl High" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn. Jennifer Jason Leigh ( 1 hr , 30 min ) S) 'Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( 1962. Comedy) Parer Sellers. David Niven I 1 hr 35 mrn J W IZJ ·Young Doctor& In Love" ( 1962 Comedy) M1c11aer McKean. Sean Young (1 hr , 35 min ) t:ll (C) "Beastmaster ' ( 1982 Adventure) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts (I hr 45 mm) UD "Glor1e" ( 1980. Drama) Gena Row lands. John Adames (2 hrs .. 1 min ) •CO> 'The Big Steal" ( 1949, Advenrure) Robert Mitchum. Jane Greer ( t hr • 1 1 min) (S) "Mr Mom" 11983, Comedy) Michael Keaton. Teu Garr ( 1 hr . 31 min ) 1:9(%) ·The Grear Sinner" (1949, Drama) Gregory Peck. Ava Gardner ( 1 hr . SO min) tll(Cl "S.O S Titanic' ( 1979. Drama) Oevtd Jans~ CIC)( Leachma~ ,(2 hr&, JO nun) t:il(S) "The Witch s S15ter" I 1979. MY$tery) Daphne Youree, Dara Brown. ( 1 hr . tO min I • 1:9(!) "Apache" ( 1954. Western) Burt Lancaster, Jean Patera (2 hrs) (I.) "Treasures Of The Snow" ( 1981, Oro · me) P11J1 Oetn. Carey Born ( 1 ht , 40 min) (Z) "Mary While'' ( 1917, Orama) Ed rl&nders Kethlflen Bailer { 1 hr 45 min ) .. 1a1nous cyborg"' ·po· < I hr .. 35 min.) -~·AITN• •q11•tm1 l.UITW I =: COllCmlT POI 1MI ~ The enduring rock band, San- tana. reprise some of their greatest hits In c<>ncert with Heart from Altos de Chavon. Dominican Republic. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) l' .,_"Paradise" ( 1982. Drema) Wll· he Aames. Phoebe Cates Two teen·agers come of age m 1623 Baghdad 'R' ( t hr 40 mm) • ~ ctlCAGO't AMT MPORT ~~Molher lode" ( 1982. Ofama) Charlton Heston, Nick Mancuso A Scot- ttsh miner tr'8S to protect his gold but ruos 1n10 people who want ti 100 'PG' ( 1 hr . 41 min) · m .. ICOTT .. (ll')ntlP~ PAlm.Y ~ llCW9 "Stlll Of The Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep. A p1ych1atrlst becomes lncreaalngly Involved with a mysfenoua woman wno was the mistress ot a murdered patient 'PG' fl hr 30 min) --Evening ___ _ .. aa ... unu..,._ ONTHI PaAM c:ea ... 11/LOIO .... Q ftCaAt IATnD'rM GA&.ACT1CA ; • •••tt9CMt'T t OCIAll• ( llAXTIAJ I H) .aWll · A Midsummer Night s Sell Comedy ' ( 1982. Comedy) WOOdy Allen. Mia Farrow The summer heat and country a1r provoke e ser1e5 ol humorous romantic: PnCOl.lf'llers among three couples spend· "'9 a weekend a1 an Inventor's rural retreat PG' ( 1 hr 30 min ) 01 .,. "Mr Mom ' ( 1963. Comedy) Michael Keaton. Teri Garr An unem· ployed lather and husband must assume house1teep1ng respot"ISlbthhes white his wile enters !he work force 'PG' ( 1 hr , 31 min) llOV9 "Trail Of The Pink Panther" 1982. Com~y) Peter Sellers, David N1119n FOllOWtrlg the disappearance of bvmbhng French police datectlve tnspec· lor Clouseeu, a TV repC>fter interviews frtends. tam11y and enemiet to put rogeth· er a profile of hit hie. 'PG' ( t hr • 35 min ) · DICll VAii DYU ..... TAD llaaal"-•W • ~.,.....'nllMTI C J lllOYm ·The Lasl Unicorn" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated Voices of Mia Far- row Alan Arkin An apprentice magician aids the title character In her search for the resr of 1~ herd Iha! have been 1mf¥'tS lone ~l ;Mo~ng. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 24 Min l NI C. ... .... "',.-..,. AIO ... c · Coal. ()) PA IMW Cowglrla In bronc and bull rldlog compe11tlon; HoUywood heir- stylist Allen Edwa1dt at work In his posh salon ....... (tj 't.1'.if un• T T-.r Featured. Faye Ounawey dlaol&Mt the upcoming miniseries "Ellit Island." l,__c.Mft' -.Of..,. mr•s& POCllf Ml !AW .,.. "Starstruck'" I 1982. MuSICal) Jo Kennedy, Ross O'Oonovan. A teen-age Austrahan girl findS Instant lame as a punk roc:Jc Slt'lger when her manager-<:ousin stages a daring publicity stunt. ( 1 hr .. 40 min) {%).cMI "Paradise" (1982, Drama) Wil- lie Aames, Phoebe C8tes. Two teen-agers come of 9 In 1823 Baghdad 'A' (1 hr . 140~ , AmfUCll Ml t • M To. Featurld: In Paris a shopping .pr .. at a famous lingerie houle; a aampllng of local food from al&- gant restaurants to sidewalk cafN: Inside the world'a moat 111pensive hotel. I R~'=e ... ftl • L.A. FMturld a r9')0rt on chi!· dren who commit homicide. a I~ at some mlnl-<:att that really run ITICTACIOUlll e lllOflLftCCUT fOOCLOll .. ~Nllll-lfT"' .......... mu.. *"A Al Giddings, cinematographer for "Jaws." al work; featured Is his own footage of whales. gtfft white sharks and sun===~Q(1hr l ~ u•'U Baltimore Orloles at Cautor- nra Anoeb (2 hrs . 30 min ) '1)1*T-. Ml@ 90Vl3 "The Long Ships'' ( 1964. Adventure) Richard Widmark, Sidney POI· lie< A Vl!(1ng falls in love while searching for the Golden Bell or SI James (2 hrs 45 min l •& Cl) ~ Mildred goes out of town for a night. and Potter think• he will ~ a restful evening by hlmMtt (R) IJ tm 1"I A-TUii The INm tries to help two cabbage pickers who are being harassed by powerful community leedera {B) (1 hr ) U llO¥ll "Blindfold" ( 1966, Suspense) Roell HudlOO, Claudta Cardlnala. A PIY· chlatrlSI becomes lnvotv.d with lnterna uonel conflict when he treats e ectenust ~I by two opposlog ~nmenta (2 e g l'OUL-wt. ... AW• I Faa· turld A.ctflen Zmld and Oltnty character Goo~~ or put·dOwn• a11changld by Burt nolda and Jecklt Gleason (A) .. TW1'91T .. ....,.un • rr na1 •rr Feetureo Faye Dunaway dltcussea the upcoming mlnl$eflea "Ell• laland .. e ..,. ''Whatever Ha~ To Baby Jane?" ( 1962, Suspense) Bella Oev11. Joan Crawford Two liStera. both '°"'* ltlm atars, llvt a bl.urre existence In a tar· ror-rlddan houSe. (2 hra ) e ICWA A voyage lhrough one ol the WO<ld't mo.t l.ll'IUllU81 tcotyatems. a coral rM f (A) Q (1 hr.) (C) ._ •·e.aatmattar" (1982, Adven- turt) U.rc SinQef, Tanya Rot>etta A young men with an unutual taltnt for gov· tfnlng antmals ... rchea IOt the villafn recpone1ble IOt the dtatructloo of htt Ytl- fl. 'PG'~· 45 min) ~ nwt mwl "The Blood Of Othera" ( 1984 . Drama) Jodie Fotte<, Michael Ontkean Based on the novel by Simone de Beau- voir Two lovers encounter overwhelming odds when they attempt·to keep their loYe from falling apart In Paris during World War It (2 hrs., 56 min.) ,._ TMI 1"1Am ·eeauty And The Beast.. Susan Sarandon and Klaus K•nskl star 1n this story about a young gift's love transforming a beast into a han~nce.Q ·ti .... " .. ,&OOl(R) a. (I) DCmlTIC LR Martin and C8ndy can't l1nd the money needed 10 meet thelr mort~r•t (A) a (!§ 1 Ct9Mtf Jack goes to great lengths to protec1 Janet from a mys· lerious au1tor when it appears that srufs been wtlled a fortune (R) Q • 1IC TAC DCM* ~~---Cowgirls 111 bronc and bUll riding competition; Hollywood hatr· styl st Allen Edwatds at WOl'k In htS posh salon ID lllmYM. Bob Newhart narrates a look at the ways wtldllle creatures raise. care tor and protect their young (R) o ( 1 hr) M lll'tlMA111T110•rr1 Highlights ot 83 AFC playoff game Miami Oolph1ns vs Sea111e Seahawka (R) .. • Cl) MON "The Gentleman Bandit" ( t 98 t Orama) Ralph Welte. Julie Bavas- so Based on the true story ol ttie Rev Bernard Pagano. a controver&1al prleSt '#hO was arrested l0t a serl8'9 ol robberleS 1n Delaware (A) (2 hrs ) B fD _.,.. Cody and Nick try 10 pro tact Boz and hts friend hom the threats of drug dealefs woo use dolphins 101 smug Q!!_ng (R) ( 1 hr ) U ~ llOWll "Coma' (1978 Mystery) Genevieve Bu1otd. Michael Oooglas Based on rhe novel by Robin Coo6t A woman doctor becomes SUSPICIOUS of fatal ··accidents · wti.ch are occurring with alarming frequency at a Boston hospttal ~)~hrs) ii ll..ICllfl .. ARD Sandy Dennis and Ge<ald O' looghhn are featured 1n thlS coroedy-drame about a town drunk an<i the m1ss10nary lady who 1s delerm1ned to rel0tm him Based on a short story by Somerset Maugham ( 1 hr ) fD n11.-; Alm 9UATIMMA The htSI~ ry of "Gospel Outreach," a group of con· servattve Americ:en evangelic:ala that con· verttd ~ Mooll. who bteame p<esldent ot Gu11tmala In a mtlltary coup ( 1 hr ) L) .,_ "At$ky Buslnesa" ( 1983. Com· edy) Tom Cru11e. Rebecca 0.Momay A high schOOI senior ahellerld In an affluent Choc:agd suburb. deoldel to experiment Wtlh the Wtidef Side of life 'R• ( 1 hr , 38 mtn) 90Wll "Mr Mom" ( 1983. Comedy) Michael K .. ton. T er• Garr An unem· ployed father and husband must auume houSekeep1ng rasponslblhtles while his wife entert the work force 'PG Q 1 1 hr 31 min) (1) 90Wll "Love Child" { 1982. Drama) Amy Madigan, Beau 811dgft A pregnant Inmate In a women's P<llOO wages a bat- tle to kMP htf chlld. who waa fathered by a manle(j ~1 hf .. 35 mm) .... em: ,_,. 1111 .,.. IOUYI f:. 1"I 'M Sugar Ray Leonard vs Wilfrtll 8enltu ( 1979 In La V~s. N.v.) ( 1 hr.) t9(f) .,_ "For Whom The Bell Tolla" ( 1943, Drama) lfVld Bergman, Clary Coope< A group of Spanish IOydlta and an Ame<tc:an vow to blow up a br\dge cl.If· 1ng the Spanish Clvtl War (2 hra.. 30 min.) Gl)llO .. ,.,., .... _, __ _ -a CZ E llTOll Ital Mildred encoonters an Infamous ~ thief when she begins wortdng on her own cue (R) I ..... ~f:.1"1Ullf TO • A ,_-y A portrait of • prelew student who dacldes to enter prieathood. Lt hr) m> ¥llnlAlt A TILIWMll lllTCllY ''Cam- bodia and Laos" Despite technical neu- trahty both of Vietnam's lmdef ~ b0f5 were drawn Into the war and suffered massive bombing (R) Q ( 1 hf.) ':cl AllMl.llD lint CO) .,_ "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKRll. Sean Young A young SUfQ«>n trtea to OVlf• come hiS fear of the knife In Ihle apoof of soe~ cllches. 'R' ( 1 hr. 35 min.) .. JR M"*fl .. UC. Fraldom Q.lp ~om S.attle. Wun,) (Al ( 1 hr.) -all llOVll "Crazy Joe" (1974, Orame) Peter Boy~. Paula Prent•. Joey Gello reigns as a Mafia leader until he II ahol down tn 1972 (2 hrs. 5 min.) -C1>•••1m ... CC) 1"I fta.Y llOTI• Features new songs from their lira! studio album Since thew reunt0n ... (LJ llOVll "Ladies' Night" ( 1980, Come- dy) Annette Haven. Lisa Deleeuw The n1!91e<:ted wives ot footbaM fans look IOf e1tc11ement in a local bar ( t hr. 15 min.) '"'loaw@ mm ... IANmAY~ . .,.. ............. nll&iZd• IOl9IOLDllTI ntllOOOIRlllall ( J 90¥ll ··The Beest Wtlhtn" (1982. Horror) Ronny Cox. Bibi Besch A woman 1!. raped on hef honeymoon by a halry- legged creature and produces a seemingly normal son who grOW5 up to follow In Ni dad's bloody footsteps ·R' ( t hf . 30 min) HI .,., leCUU• y fliOUnCI A humor· ous view of polls. prffldents and electlon- year politics by the "Not Nec..sarlly The News' team. ~.-n ... uume,.,,,mo (%') llOVll "Conc:er1 For Bangi.dMh" ( 1972 Documentary) Tl\lt fUtnld record of the conc«t held tor ttw btneftt of Ban· galdesh war reiug.. featurea perlof- manc:es by George Hamson, Alngo Starr, Boo Dylan. Enc Clapton and Ravi Sti.n- k r;a'(1hr,39mln) '"I...,..,. 11:11 u.&Ofm~t•.._.... 10ll9fT Holl JoMny <Arton. Scheduled: lllusloniSI 0oug Henning ( 1 hi) 11 ®1 •--~ llO¥ll "Roberta" ( 1935, MUllO&I) Irene Dunne, Frid Astaire. An Amencen takes over the Paosian IUhlon aaton he 1nl'ler1tld (2 hrl., 10 min) I Mam ...... llUCI iiWllOllAllllUl-.CO UW' SICA Scheduled Fr111 Tarkenton. business eC>r*Jltant to ......., Sunday.Aug. 26, 1984 17 .\ .... -Tuesday Cont. FOltune 500 companies. on how to sue· ceed in business. Ted Shackelford of "Knots Landing" on saving the country's natural resources ( 1 hr ) CE) WO•FI 1W Playets Challe~e Semifinals (from Montreal) (R) (3 hrs ) CH) W ...,... POYt TIU ITOMI Adults who have disappeared without a trace and the devastating effects on thetr fam=~hr) i lllCWIQfeatured college and profes- sional football~ew ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 1W(JJ LICILY IT The work ol today's ho11est young writers. directOfS and stars are gathered togetl'ler 1n short him, video and animated segments ( 1 hr ) U. IJ Cl) llCMI "C H 0 M PS " (1979. Sci· ence-FictlOn) Wesley Eure. Valerte Ber· tlnelh A clever young man invents a com- puter12ed robOt dog programmed to stop lcrlm=:'~e crimes (R) (2 hrs l m OI MOU.YWOOD •.. .., ... llCMI "Men Of The Dragon" ( 1974. Adventure) Jared Martin. Katie Saylor After his 11ster 1s &old into the white slave market. an American skilled in the marital arts sets out with his 0.LJQ.ntal b.IOod brother fo trnd her ( 1 hr . 40 min ) tD nal OI 1MI -.r Guests actress Cybill Shepherd. co.median Jackie Mason. talk show host Wally George. cnhe Rich- ard Hack comedian T P Mulrooney (R) U hr. 30 mrn) C.OJ llOVll 'Fast Times At Ridgemont H.gh" ( 1982 Comedy) Sean Penn. Jen· ntfer Jason Le•gh Students at a "typical · American high school confront the chal- lenges ol adulthood, drugs. sex and schoolwork 'A { 1 hr . 30 min ) ( llCMI "The Star Chamber" ( 1983 Orama) Michael Douglas. Hal Holbrook A young lawyer ltrmly believes that the guilty should nor be set tree and meets challenges be<:ause of hie behef R' (2 hrs .. 29 mm J tl:ll@ llCMI "Death Moon· < 1978. Mystery) Roberl FoKworth Barbara Trentham An el(ecuhve vacallOl"llr"IQ 1n Hawaii belleves that he is the v1ct1m of a native corse placed on his family generations earlier !.? hrs 5 min J 11:9 U (D LAll llQHT wrnt DAVID~ Scheduled· actress Eileen Brennan; come- dians Al Franken and Tom Davis ( 1 hr l ~NITCNCOCl ~ Mm11NIO "°"Mt lllMTWI UUGM • LM,tmlCMtm.I .UTIOOt Of TMI 'IO&D -11orn1ntr Movies- •CZJ "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982 COme<fy) Michael McKean Sea" Young i! hr • 35 min. ) •CCJ "Young Frankenstein" ( 197•. Come dy) Gent Wiider. Peter Boyle. ( 1 hr • 45 'min.) •@. "Jumping Jae .. ( 1952. Comedy) Qtan Martin. Jerry Ltwtt. (2 hra•) •Cll "Orut Expectation•" C 1978. Otama) An1m118d ( 1 hr .. 12 min.) 119(!) "S<Jt1nnah Of The Mounties" (1939 Ofama) Shirley Temple. RMdolph Sco11 (2 hf•) 18 Sunday, Aug. 26, 1984 I 00 M WO nMI -M MM...,. The Who's North American farewett tour taped at the Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens featuret such Who ctasslca as "Pinball W12ard." "My GeneratlOO." "See Me. Feel Me" and "Who Are You?" ( 1 hr . 30 min) tMl(C) MOW9 "Mondo Cane" (1963. Docu- mentary) Narrated by Stefano Sibaldl The mofe extraordinary side of life In d1f· ferent countries otters strange ceremonies and even stranger food. ( 1 hr • ~5 min ) WIJ .,.,. "Sands Of The Kalaharr· ( 1965. Adventure) Stuart Whllman. Stan- ley Baker. Sil( survivors of a plane crash In a dange<ous African deMrt light for sur· vrval (2 hrs.) D -*TOI U. TODAY Cf) .,.,. "The Man In The Net" ( 1959. Suspense) Alan Ladd. Carolyn Jones A man is implicated In his wife's murder because of Circumstantlal evidence (2 hrs) Cl)..,_ "Run For The Sun" (1956. Ora· ma) Richard Widmark. Jane Greer A female j0Urnal19t's search for a missing American writer tak" hef to an Isolated village rn Me1uco, whefe ahe discovers that Nazis have tak8f"I up quarters ( 1 hr • ~O min.) CZ) llOWll "Porky's 11· The Next Day' ( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan, Wyau Knight A gtoup of high IChool students try to thwart the plans of a self-righteous preaeher and the KKK to censor a Shake- s re festival. 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) 1:11 19M.TMM.D MOU.YWOOO C&.OllW ALL• 1111 PAl&Y ..... ...,.,.LW. -(I) C81 ... ...,..ATCN ..... llO'ftl "Eating Raoul" ( 1982. Come dy) Paul Bartel. Mary Worooov A down on-their-luck married couple discover that they can make the money they need 10 buy thetr dream dlnet by knocking oll seK ~erts 'R' ( t hr • 25 min ) ( S) llO'ftl "1990: The Bronx Warriors" ( 1983. Adventure) Vrc Morrow. Fred W1I· hamson Two notorious rrval gangs form an alhanoe rn the Broox so they can bat lie invading Manhattan re$1den1S 'A' ( 1 hr , 24 min) l:tl CID tllOComllA~ ._ • .,.."The Satan Bug" (1965. Sci ence-Actlon) George Maharls. Richard Baseharl A hlghly wulent virus ts stolen from a top-security research 1nstalla11on and hundredS die before the crime 1s SOlv"hnl) m "All My O.rltng Daughters'' Cl> "A Hero Ain't No1htn' But A Sand wich" ( 1977. Oram•) Clcety Tyson, Paul Wlnlleld ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) M (ff) "Str1nge lnv1dtfe" (1982. Scienoe FlctlOO) Paul LeMat, Nancy Allan ( 1 hr 29 min.) •CC) "Table For Five" ( 1983. Otama) Jon VO!ght. Rtehard Crenna. { l hr , 59 min ) CO) "Happy Annlveraary" ( 1959. Come Oy) David NI*'· MltZl Gaynor. ( 1 hf • 21 min) "Cul'M Of The Pink P1nthet" ( 1983. Comedy) Tad WMa 0.vld Nlvtn ( 1 hr . •Omln) •<%> "Love Child" ( 1882. Orama) Amy Mad~an. e .. u Brl<lgtt. ( 1 ht .. 35 min ) -(C) ·Courage Of 8~ S.tuty" ( 1967. Adventure) Jotin CfewlOfd, Mimi OlblOn ( 1972. Comedy) Robert Young. Ra motld Masaey All four daughters ot a wtc ower plan 10 wed m a Stngle ceremony t hr 30mm) @ _,, IWAOOAllT ~ .,.,. "Honey' { 1982. Orama) C1i GOldsmrth. Fernando Ray A seductiv woman accommodates hotel guests wit enthusiasm 'A' ( 1 hr . 23 min ) ( IUH•ll.,_. 119 .,.,. "A Midsummer Night's Se Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) WOOdy Atter Mia Farrow The summer heat and countr• air provoke a senes of humorous romantic encounters among three couples spend 10Q a weekend at an inventor's rura retreat 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) •IJ llCMI 'Taggart" ( 1965. Western) Tony Young. Dan Duryea Based on Lout! L Amour'& l")ovel A men is hired 10 kill a young boy who wants to avenge his par- ents· murder (2 hrs) ~ CHCO _, 1MI MAN C'.i)= "The Great Sinner · ( 1949. Ora- ma) Gregory Peck Ava Gardner A prom- 1S1ng young author runs dangerously close 10 gelling caught up 1n gambhng addiction through h4 ~hoo WTth a t>eauttful woman ( t hr 50 mtn )• -~'Amt• ., ..... .,..(fl) ) llCMI "Trail 01 The Pink Panther · ( 1982 Comedy) Peter Sellers Da111d NtVen Following the disappearance of bumbling French pohce detective lnspec tor Clouseau. e TV reporter 1nteMews frtends family and enemies to put togeth er a &:J•le of his life 'PG ( 1 hr , 35 min ) W '1 AGIO'I NIT l90llT ....,. .. ) llOVll ·sink The Bismarck'" ( 1960 Adventure) Kenneth More. Dana Wyntet The famous German battleship 1s defeat· ed by all available air and sea forces c I hr 37 min I 0 ) ~ "Don's Party' ( 1976, Come· dy) John Hargrea"e. Pat Bishop A group ol ~uburbanttes galher al a friend's house 10 watch the e1ec11on returns I 1 hr . 31 rn1n) '1)Qll91COTT *1100 MOT lmcaua Y POUnCt A humor· ous view of polls, presidents and electton· year pohtrca by the "Not Necesaanly The News" team ·1 ntllUflfl t:ll ntlP~fAa.Y M W ...,_ POYt TU ITWI Adults who have disappeared without a trace and the devastattng effects on their famllles ( 1 hr ) (1 hr 17 min) (}fl 'The Toy" I t98?. Comedy) Rtehard P1y0t. Jackie Glaa50n ( t ht , 40 min ) (SJ "11 Happened At The World's f!alt" (1963, MuS1cal) El\111 Presley. Joan O'Brien ( 1 hr . 45 min I m ''G11i. On The Loose" (1958', Mys· ttry) Mara Cordey Mark Aiehmond ( 1 hr 30 mrn) -cm ''King Kong Va Godzilla" t 1i63, Sci· enc.o FICHOn) Michael Keith, Harry Hot· comb (2 hra) ·-a ·ni. Loves 01 Hercu a" (1~. Adventure) Jayne Mansfield, Mickey Har· Q!!_ay (2 hrt ) tW(Jl "~ary Whitt" (1977, Ofama) £CS Flandtra. l<ath!Hn Ballet ( 1 hr •. 4& min.) tW(C) "Anme" ( 1992 Mut1ca11 Al!Hn -I -.. ,_ 1 • "Is Everybody Happy But Me?" ( 1979. Documentary) Narrated by Mar· sha Mason. Roecoe lee Brown (2 hrs.) CO) "Reds" ( 1981. Orama) Warren Beat· '1:_ Otane Keaton. (3 hrs,, 20 min) Cl) "Swallows And Amazons" ( 197 4, Adventure) Virginia McKenna. Ronald Fraser ( 1 hr . 32 min ) CID "Reds" (1981 , Orama) warren Beat· !ti.. Diane Keaton (2 hrs .. 40 min.) · W CZJ "Boccaccio '70" ( 1962, Comedy) Sophia Loren. Anita Ekbefg (2 hrs . 45 min) · •ct) "Wiima" ( 1977 Bt0graphy) Stwtey Jo Finney. Cicely Tyson (1 hr. 40 min.) "Westward The Women" ( 1952. Western) Robert Taytor. Denise Darcel U hr. 58mtn) all CZ) "The Thirteenth Day The Story 01 Esther · ( 1978, Orama) Ohv1a Hussey (1 hr. 15mm) W ~ "Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adventure) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor (2 hrs . 5 min.) •<f> "Doctors AmtN~" ( 1983. eome- dy) Rebecca Rigg. Drew Forsylhe ( 1 hr 30m1n) .. (f) "Juha · ( 1977. Orama) Jane Fonda, Vanessa Redgrave. (2 hrs, 30 mm ) CO "Robinson Crusoe" ( 1975. Adven· ture) Animated. (1 hr . 26 min ) (%) ''Curse Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983, Comedy) Ted Waaa. David Nl11tn ( 1 hr. 40m1n) --lvenlng .. N:OMntll'MM Cll ... &l/LOIO AIC..,.Q VIUI Um.aTMULACTICA ••••90RT I lmlODUCllQ llO&.OOY ) IToe. Scott Balo and Vinnie Bulano star It\ thll special e11plorlng the effects of ~~re on teen-agers' drug habits ($) "Curse Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass. David Niven A bumbling New York City cop Interviews a host ol supsic1ous characters In his investigation of the theft of the fabOlous Pink Panther diamond 'PG' (I hr., 40 -1m~E~:.__ . MrlOIMMC V.. ( llOwtl "Courage Of Black Beauty" ( 1957. Adventure) John CrawfOfd, Mimi 01bson A young bOy receives a beautiful young hOfse es a gilt from his father ( 1 hr .. 17 min) (I!') PIA UllAll Alvin Prouder vs Ricky Haynes tor the WOfld Wellerwt1ghl cham- pionship. achedule<J tor 12 rounds Tfrom RockfOfd. Ill ) . ( 1 hr 30 min ) (R)llOwtl "Strange lnvadera' ( 1982. Sci· eoce-Ftetlon) Paul LeMat. Nancy Allen Super-mtemgent beings from apace mate- rialue tn a small mldwntern town and assume the b0dl8S Of Ill rH1den11 'PO' ( 1 hr .. 29 'OW* ..... ,. Cll ... .... ,. .• -...,. Coal. I ==-.j. A woman who t\al er• ated an empire of llv•atar hotell, two lemale drll wgeant1 anrded f0< their ·~ I amrT.n TOMQMf Featured: ~~-=~~~ ..... ...,. .... I IMllC Ol WA1'8COLOM .,. "Doctor DetrOlt" (1983, Come- dy) Dan Aykroyd. Donne Oi•on. A timid college professor is recruited to take the place of a pimp. and 100n finds hll'T\Mlf en,oylllg his new occupation 'R' ( 1 hr . 31 min.) <m llOWll "Risky BuSlness' ( 1983, COm- edy) Tom CrU1se. Rebecca DeMomay A high school senior. sheltered man effluent Chicago suburb. decides to experiment with the wilder stde ol fife 'R' ( 1 hr , 36 min) _%) llOWll "A Hero Ain't Noth1n' But A Sandwich" I 1977. Drama) Cicely Tyson Paul W1nlield A black teen-ager's Involve- ment with drugs d1Sfupts his entire !amity PS' it ht. 41 mm.I el) 'ACU MD fUCU 1:118 I Oii M TOW Featured 1ourney aboard the world's fastest tram to the French Riviera, Monte CarlO's famous C&S1nO and the hnal '""no place of Prln· cess Gr1ce: a stop al the ftower market tn Nice, a lesson in cooking In Cannn ·~~~...., I m °" L.A. Featured lht man who blows the wOfld's mott beautiful t>ubblee. a took at how mOft and more corpe>ra· 11ons are underwriting emptoyeo lltneaa Qrograma H IC TAC DOIJOH ... g) fllOl\ft COUil •DAYATATlm WI.Di WU WOll.D OI A-.M.I • llATalll. c.OQl•PMIC A IOOk at crea: lures found only 1n Australia and the sc1- en11s11 and conserva1ton1Sts working to i tect them (Rl Q ( 1 hr ) lMATGm. 1:S MCWll "The Catcher" ( 1971 Orama) Mtehael W11ney. Jan-Michael Vtncen1 A former police detective IOlns tOfces with an underground newspaper publl.sher to "catch" wanted persons for private ell· ents (2 hrs . 5 min ) •a CllGl•DADI DO&al TllGWLI AUl&Ot'I moves out of the house alter being conned into a 1w1n testing experiment (R) D llOWll "Where The Spies Are" ( 1966, Suspentt) David Niven, FrancOlse Dor· leac A dOCtor beeomes involved with murder and esptOnagt while coodvc11ng business fOt a foreign department (2 hrs L D ®l 1"1 'AU. M When COii helps cap- ture a murderer, the man's father kidnaps Jody end threalena to blow up a h0sp11111 unless his son Is released (R) ( 1 hr ) l __..wu araT'lllPT TOllllf'f Featured ll!_lgef Gladys Knight g) .. "The Man Who Died Twice" ( 1970. Orama) Stuart Whitman. Brigitte Fossey An art1s1 presu"*1 dead la dts covered 10 t>e V«Y much ellvli end rnvOlved in some very shady deel•ngs (2 hf$) &l ..,,..... WOll.D "Oetigna For LIV· Ing" A IOOk at hllman accommodations to hit on earth, In space, under gtound and under water. featuring the devtlopm!n~ of the skyscraper, an American ~ non. and the evolvtlon of the spec.e autt. Q_(lhr) CC) .,. • Annie·• ( 1982, MUllC8l) Aileen OulM. Albert Anney 0uttna th9 Great OepressK>n. beldpate multl-blUlon- elre Oliver WarbOckt opena hla pelatlal estate lo a spunky redheaded orphan fot What he thinks will only be a W.-'PG' $hrs. 8 min.) ll'OIT ...... MCWll "The Toy" (1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor, Jackte Gleeson. A muttlmll- honaire "purchase&" an unempfoyed black man as a plaything fOf hla epoiled o,ung son ·pa· ( 1 hr , 40 min.) SJ .. "The WOtld ACCOfCjtng To Garp" ( 1982. Comedy) Robin Wllllame. Mary Beth Hurt The 1on of an unmen1ed prep achOOI nurse enjoys a life lull of adVentures eotncldences and bizarre characters. 'R' (2 hrs, 15 min) · UOUOCI .... a1I MCmlucml~Y .. GD •• U IUPT ... Jennifer Inhabits Susan's body just long enough to kls.s a movie producer whom she had io;,atn;~ ~ :unm A woman who has er• ated an empire of lrve-star hotela, two female drtll sergeants awarded '°' thelf IOU°='. G Mill Im I Satire aimed at polltl- clan1 and bureaucrats CD .,. "Jekyll And Hyde . Togethef Again" ( 1982 Comedy) Mark Blanktleld. Bess Armstrong A stralt·!Ktd 1Clenfltt'1 acc!Qental ingestion of a chemical turnt him into 8 18SCIVIOUS IWlngef 'R' ( 1 hr • 25mtn) M CC' 19\'I .UTUT ••ITI Super Bowl XV Oakland Ra1def! ¥1 Phtladelphle EagleS (R) .. 8 (I) llAZll MD ... .,_ The 1ncteas- 1ng 1n11olvemen1 01 lour COiiege atude(\11 11'1 the tantasy world of a game lee~ to trag. edy Stars Wendy Crewson. Tom Hanks, Chris Mal<epeace and Oevld Wallaoe (R) {2 hrs ) D 6' THI 'ACTI Oii Lii Jo's happiness 1s ShorHived when she f1n<SS out her ~ tr.end is concealing a 11'1aner1ng secret ') Jii DYllAITY Rash1d's dtsa.ppearance threatens Blake's flnafl<:lal empire, and Klfby lures Ale111s to Joseph's abandoned hOUse (RJ Q (1 hr I I :: .... ._ -.-' Saltfe aimed at polttt- clans and bureaucrats cm CMAWf ... '° ,,. ....,. ,.. Journalist Chappy Hardy otters a hUmOr· ous v.w of the Lou•wna World's Fair ExpogitlOn (O IOxm CZJ llOWll 'Porky s II The NeKt 0.y" ( 1983, Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyat1 Knight A group ol high school students try lo lhwart the plant of a self·rlghteoul pteacher al\O lN KKK to oentof I Sl'llll• re testrva1 R ( 1 ht • 35 min ) · MIMD ll'ratcOCI FWI " ., ...... .. 0) PM. A con Arhs1 IUddenly l'nOll9t back Into the II~ 01 hit former w1fa and thetr =own sons aftllf 20 years (f) "Donovan's Reef" ( 1983, Comody) Jol'ln W11yoe. Ekmbeth Alan. An e11·Navv men IMOQ n the South Paclftc Sunday, Aug. 26, 1984 19 ' .. with his new family finds his paradise dis- rupted by the arrival of his daughter 1rom ~revtOUi marriage (2 hrs .. 30 min.) • awPY 8CU TO THI WOM.n PAii Joumahst Chappy Hardy otters a humor· ous view of the Lou1S1ana World's Fair Exposition. GD M*MOfl.IOPMRBIC Edward Asner narrates a comprehensive report on the disease. featuring ftve patients a child. a homosexual. a hemophll1ac. an intravenous drug abuser and a Haitian I 1 hr.) .. @ _. "Funny Car Summer" ( 1973 Adventure) Jim Dunn A fireman and his !amity compete In stock car races across the western ~;,:s ) .. CE 9'0IT&OOI • -II e IT. The staff residents are In a quandary as they cram f0< the National Board exams, and White agrees to take a polygraph test to prove his inner c.nce. ~,~, ) 11 NOTa. A former queen of racy lllmi who ta now a successful executive Is threatened with extor1lon, and an unweo mother struggles to give up her child for a~(~{f.(~ 1._....., tJ/1 M.,... Edwaro Asner narrates a comp<ehenslve report on the dtwase, featuring hve patients a child. a homosexual, a tlemophlllac. an Intravenous drvg abuS« and e Haitian. ( 1 hr.) CH> C* LOCAnoll ''Rober1 Klatn. Child 01 The '50s. Man Of The '80s" The comed1 an reflec1a on the impact or 1e1evis1on on hit youth and tekes a humorous took at !eothoOd In the '80s. ( 1 hr l IOU.9 ualTAM .. _. "Young Frankenstein' ( 1974 Comedy) Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle The grandson of the Infamous Or Franken· stein attempts to create a synthetic man In this par<>dy ot "Frankenstein" movi8S 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) . .. {()WfW(lll (I) llOWll "Jaws Of Satan" ( 1981 HOf rOf) Fritz Weaver. Gretchen Corbett A snake expert. a hospital chief ol staff and a p<teSI JOln lorces to halt a demon1e cobra's r~f terror 'R ( 1 hr . 30 min I -~-111-8' ... • FAU.Am WOP M•.u> ..... _. "JOy" ( 1977. Orama) Sharon Mltchell A teen-age girt satlsl1es her lust by raping unsuspecting men ( 1 hr • , 5 =1m'"Eu-1.. ..... ., IW'IUUllt• M&:S&• ICU»ICUllTI ~A .wl.IC llQWIY A follow-up d1s- cu9Sloo on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and Its Impact on society 111 featured l 1 hr ) ' OD Alm • N ILIC1ID How cand4dates have campaigned on tetevlston. with • col· lectlOn of pohtlC&I commerc1alt dating from Franklin Aoottvtll to Ronald ~"°" ... (J) .,. "Young 00c1ort In love" (1982. Comedy) Mlcheel McKean. s .. n Young A young surgeon ,, .. , to over· come Ills fear of the knife In this epoot of toer,;era chches 'R' ( t hr 35 m•n ) fttl(I) me.Tm tWB u.a. Ofm.,_ .....-rt 20 Sunday. Aug. 26, 1984 D flD ~Host. Johnny Carson Scheduled 5por1scaster Joe Garag101a ~~AIC--~ n llOWW "The World. The Flesh And The Devit" ( 1959, Sc1ence-Ftet1on} Harry Belafonte. Inger Stevens Aller a nuclear holocaust, the three svrvivors decide that harmony is essential to their con11nued existence (2 hrs.) AICall ..... PUCI 11-11 OP IM PM*8ICO NOMI MCleO WDKLY ~) llOWW · Strange Invaders 1 t982 Set ence-F1ct1on) Paul LeMat. Nancy Allen Super-intelligent beings from space mate nailze 1n a small mldwestern town and assume the bodies of its residents PG' ~(1 hr . 29 min ) WflNVINWITH~lflll.Ylt 19 Q.UI Featured what women lace beyond the equal nghts ftghl ( 1 hr , 30 min) 1139 l1l.l MOft V101ent fioad' · ( 1958. Drama I Brtan K&lTtl clrem Ztmbalist Jr Truck drtv· ers encounter many dange<0us situations white transporllng highly Pipfos111e rocket fuel ( 1 hr 50 min ) 11'tf0.) lllOYll Norman Lo11es Rose" ( 1982 Comedy) Carol Kane, Tony Owen A 13 year·Old's romantic pursuit ot his s1ster·ln· law leads to $0me very sensitrve compltea· ttons when the young woman becomes pregnant_ R' ( 1 hr 40 min ) (Q) llCml "The Devil 1n Miss Jones · The Whole StOfy' ( 1984. Orama) Georgina Spelvan Harry Reems In this combination of the 1972 Oev1t 1n Miss Jones" end its 1983 sequel. a middle-aged spinster com· m1t~ su•c1de but Satlln affords her the chance to return to earth and live her hie ag.~in onsun1ed with lusl (2 hrs , 15 min l ~IJ Cl) lllOYll "The Manitou" 11978 Hor· rm) Tony Curlis Susan Strasberg An evil lnd1ar 0 pml manifests Itself through the bOdy or a beautiful young woman. leading llOli:r..:=:~IR} (2hrs} ~ ... MOft UnwM Father ( 1974, 0111· ma) Jo!-eph Bottoms Kay Lenz A younq man hghte ' gaor custOdv of his 11ieq1ll male child I 1 hr . 40 min ) m nlCl(I CW TME llGHT Guests aclor Jack ColPm.1n. come<11an Charlte B11rnPt1 IN> Berc511·\, o•angut:lns. a1so mu•.oc by Clarence Clemmons & The Red Bank Rockers (R) ( 1 hr • 30 min ) tD LA'fBIOHf ....CA Scheduled Afro· American achv~t Anw1 8araka on hu; most recent publleat1on. "the Autob1og· raptly" gettarrlc psychlatriat Petef V Rablns on his book about Al2he1mer's dis-ease. "1he 36-Hour Day " ( 1 hr ) (C) mLUI) laZD: CAUGHT M THI ACT AIAW Comedian Richard Betztt pertorm11 his stage act at 1h .. New York comady club Catch A Ro•~ng Ster <U DICATHLON CS) llO¥ll 'Clau; ( 1983 Drama} Rot> I owe JacQuet1ne Bisset An intelligent prep sch<>OI student has an affair wtth his roommare·a mother. 'A' ( 1 hr •. 38 mtn) mt D GD LATI _, wmt DAVID ll1TmM SchedUled coowd1an Jell Altman f 1 hr ) Ml9 llTQtCOCI PM9TI .,,..,,..0 tlOWMt llMTWIUoUQM • LOW'L AlmlCM Im.I ) llO¥a "The Nesting" ( 11~80. Horror) GIOfla Grahame, John Carrt1d1ne A novel· 1st rents • secluded Victonan m1ns1 "" M°lf'tff &ho l'eqtnt1 having 1:1trange l)fOtlC dreams ·R' ( I hr 45 min ) CE) PIA UMTI Alvtn Prouder vs Alclt Hayne9 for the World WeilerW8tght chan p1onshlp, scheduled for 12 rounds (lr04 AocklOfd. Ill ) (A} ( 1 hr 30 min ) WO llO'lll "The City" (1971, Orama Anthony Ou•nn E G Marshall A mayor I otflce tor 16 years 1s threatened by tough opponent and a psychopat obsessed with his destruction (2 hrs) U IUT tJl1 U TODAY (!) lllOYll "Cnme Of Pas~lon" ( 195i 01ama) Ba1bara Stanwyck. Sterling Ha) den A woman's dnv1ng urge to propel he husband's cart.>er leads to murder. adul tery and her own ultimate end (2 hrs ) g) llO'lll "Act One" ( 1963. Biography George Hamilton. Jason Robards Th• lure of theater hie proves too strong for 1 Jewish boy ( I hr . 30 min ) rz llO¥ll 'Paradise" ( 1982, Orama) W1I he Aames. Phoebe Cates Two teen·agen come ot age 1n 1823 Baghdad R' ( 1 hr 40m1n) W tt IT.-.0 lllOOll OILY ·Belle M1dle1 Ari Or Busti" lnctudes tenoer ballads anc hard rock. lea1ur111g The Rose" nnc tlllsongs fr~~No ~rolls album (I hr l =AMATXBION =:.=:A&Y _ IMJllMIWTWt~ W ( llO'lll "The Bitch' ( 1979, OramaJ Joan Collins. Michael Coby Al1er an extramarital affair destroys her marriage a tugh·livll'lg woman searches for other sources of funding 'A' (I hr . 30 min l -,()) Cll ..a llGH'TWAfCtt mm ... A.:UWU.U. WOITa.OOC(R I CDIRllATION~llleO n •H llO'lll "The Lonely Lady I 1983 Ora ma) Pia Zadora Lloyd Bochner On a tel e"'1sed awards program a successful screenwriter tells the shocking sl°'Y of how she reached lame "A' ( 1 hr 3? min) !:lt!C llOYll 'Superman Ill" ( 1983, Ad11en· f1J1e1 Christoptoer RPeve Richard Pryor A v1 l.t1110Us mdust11a1 magnate tnec; to neu· tr tloze thP mAn of Sleet by .. phttong horn onto tus good and ,...,11 p1>rc;onaht1ec; Per L2 hrs • 5 rnon ) t:am lllOYll 'Blond•e s Ann•vei!'lmy" ( 1948. Comedy) Pently S1n9te1on. Arthur I ike Blondie s anniversary g1f1 from DagwOOd cau~ nothing but trouble ( 1 hr • 30 min) g) lllOYll ·Beg Borrow 01 Steal' ( 1973 Adventure} Mike Connors. Kent McCord Three dt..abled veterans rob a museum to finance a business venture ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ~..., .. AIQART )., .... ,... ( lWIMfllWWITHQIORC*AUlll.vwt M { J llO¥ll "The O~vol 1n Miss Jonf?S . The Whole Story·· ( 1984 OramA) Gnorg111a Spelv1ro Harry Aeems In lh1s combination of the 1972 De11it In Miss Jones" and 11!1 1983 s.,-qu~I a m10dle·ageo sp1n,ter com· mots suicide but Satan allOfds her Iha charn;e lo 1eturn to earth and llve ri.t1 kfe C!,g81n, consumed ~1rh luit (2 hrt l •D .,_ "GunpOlnt" ( 1966 Western) Audie Murphy Joan Staley A lawman orgM1zea a po,se 10 pursue a gang or lrllln robbforf, who llhdUCled n danctt hell queen (2 hrs) .~ QICO Am THI MM "f' ':r ' Curse Ot fhe !'ink Pal'lthef' I 1~83 Ctlrtiedvl T~ W1ts<>. oa ... td Niven 'y I· n , 3 , Wedna•dg Cont. A bumbling New YOJJ( City cop lnt81'VlewS a hOSl of supslcloua characters In his lnvestlaallon of the theft of the fabulous Pink Panther diamond. 'PG' ( 1 hr 40 mln) . .. .. "The World According To Garp" ( 1982, Comedy) Robin Williams. Mary Beth Hurt The son of an unmarried prep school OYrse en1oys a life lult of adventures, cOlncldenoes and bizarre characters. 'R' (2 hrs .• 15 min.) ldl(!)PAmt• -11om1ng .. .,.._ •Cil "Love Child" (1982. Drama) Amy Madigan, Beau Bridges ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) • "boctors And Nurses" ( 1983. Come- dy) Rebecca Rigg. Drew t:orsythe. (I hr 30 min.) -al) " And Now MlgUel" ( 1966. Adven· lure) Guy Stockwell, Clu Gulage< (2 hrs ) .. CC) "State Fair" ( 1945, Musical) Jeanne Cratn, Dana Andrewt. (1 hr .. 40 min.) CID "Tarka The Otter" ( 1979. Oocumen· tary) Narrated by Peter Ustinov ( 1 hr . 31 min) 1:9(!) "Stowaway" ( 1936 Comedy) Shir· '!}:Temple. Robe<1 Voung (2 hra.) W "The Thirteenth Day The Story Of Esther" ( 1978, Orama) 011vla Hussey ( 1 hr. 15 min.) 1111(1) "Grand Baby" (1981, Orama) Esther Rolle. Larry B Scott ( 1 hr . 58 min.) • 00 "Spacehunter Adventures In The For· bidden Zone" ( 1983, Sclenctt-Fictlon) Peter Strauss. MOiiy Ringwald ( 1 hr 30 min ) (.0) "O, The Winged Serpent" ( 1982 Fantasy) Michael Moriarty, David Carra· dtne (1hr .30m1n) .. CC) "The Sllanger's Hand" ( 1955. Ora· ma) Trevor Howard. Alida Valli. ( 1 hr, 26 min ) (%) "Boccaccio '70" ( 1962. Comedy) Soph\8 Loren, Anita Ekberg (2 hrs . 45 mtn I ([)•?H••twOO •CH> ._ "Fast 11inet At Rldgemont High" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn. Jen- nifer Jason Leigh. Student• at a "typlcal' · Arneriean high school confront the chal- lenges of adulthood. drugs. sex and schoolwork ·A' ( 1 hr., 30 min ) •CIJ CllCa.lflmT90IT CD ._ "Blondie's Reward" (1948 Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. OagwOOd bungles a ·property deal rhat results in his demotion to offiea boy. ( 1 -CC) "Simon" (1980. eom.dy) Alan Arkin, Austin Pendleton. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) CH) "Curse Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass, David Niven. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) (I) "The Secret Garden" ( HM9, Orama) Margaret O'Brien, Dean Stockwell (1 '" . 32 mtn) al) "Love Slaves Of The Amazon" ( 1957. Advenlure) Don Taylor. Gianna ~ale (I hr , 30 min.) -@ "All Baba And The Forty Thieves" ( 1943. AdYenture) Jon Hall. Marla Mon· rez. (2 hrs ) -a "Fury On Wheels" ( 1971. Orama) Torn Ligon. Logan Ramsey (2 hrs ) 1WCI> ··eurse Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass. David Niven ( 1 hr , 40mln ) -........... 11ov1es- -· "Parrish" ( 1961, Orama) Troy Donahue, Claudelle Colbeft (2 hrs ) C'C.1 "Hard Country" ( 1981, Orama) Jan- Mechael Vincent Ktm Basinger ( 1 hr . 45 min ) "Hearl Like A Wheel" ( 1983. Blogra· phy) Bonnie Bedella. Beau Bridges ( 1 hr . 53 min ) HI (~ti "They Call Me Bruce?" ( 1982. Come- dy) Johnny Vune. Margaux Hemingway. l_1 hr . 30 min ) lQ) • Avan11t" ( 1972. Romanoe) Jack Lemmon. Juliet Milts (2 hrs . 30 min l hr .. = 1-ICOTT .. ,.....,. .,. "Wilma" ( 1977, Biography) Shlfley Jo Finney. Cicely Tyaon. A. young blaCk woman 1p4n hef&elf on to t>eoome a lnple ~ medal WIMef Ill the 1960 iR7 =r;.~1 hr ,~ mln ) 4111 MNITlmll PtL.' ........ ,,.. . (Z) "A Hero Ain't Nothln' 8tJt A Sand- wich" ( t9n. Orama) Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield. (1 hr .. 47 min.) •CC) "And Baby Makes Six" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Colleen Dewhurst. Warren Oatee ( 1 hr , 40 min.) "My ~d" (1919. Owna) ChrtS Makepeace, Adam Baldwin ( 1 hr • 38 men ) • (%) "Concert For Bangladesh" ( 1972. Oocomentary) ( 1 hr , 39 min.) • CCl "The Stranger's Hand" ( 1955, Ora· ma) Trevor Howard, Alida Vaill. ( 1 hr . 26 min.) . CS) "Grand Baby" ( 1981 Orama) Eather Rolle, Larry B Scott ( 1 hr • 58 min.) W "Tarka The Otter" ( t979. Documen- tary) Narrated by Peter UsttnOV ( 1 ht 31 min ) •CD "Tempest" ( 1982 Comedy) John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands (2 hrs . 25 min) (%) "Voung Dcx:tOfs In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean. Seen Young U hr . 35 min.) .. (t) · We Of The Never Neve(' ( 1983, Ora- ma) Angela Punch McGregor, Arthur ()jg· nam (2 hrs. 12 min) ·1·· ... uml--C*-~ .... &1/LOIO Under New Manage1Dent S~···' 1ng All faiths' Dean A. Dempsey Oeaera.I Ma.ucu I lc1rbc)r l~a,\1, · Ylot111t Oli\'e ~lcn1oriul Piu·k · ~1orluarr· • knard S. ladalc:k ~Ccaalu Costa Mesa ·s Only Complete Funeral Facilities PHONE TODAY FOA FREE INFORMATION 1625 Glsler Ave. Costa Mesa (G111er Ave. •t Hubor Blvd.) 540--5554 Sunday, Aug. 26. 198"4 21 li;.W-.... OCIAll• .,_ 'Curse Of The Pini< P•nthef" ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass. David Niven. A t>ombhng New York City cop interviews a host of supslc!OVS characters In his investigation of the theft of the fabUlous Pink Panther diamond 'PG' ( 1 hr . •O min.) • (OJ .,_ "O, The Winged Serpent" (1982. F•ntasy) Michael Moriarty, David Carradine On the roof of the Chrysler Building. e petty crook stumble$ ecrON the nest of a giant feathery flylng serpent that has been lunching on unwary Man- hattan1t• 'A' ( 1 hr .• 30 min) (I) IUIAWAY aMI» Set In 1830s Austra- lia, the series traces the adventures of two children aher their father leaves for Eng- land to report on the co•ony·s corrupt gov· ernor ( 1 hr . 33 min > DICIYMDftl ..... TAii IMCm. / LJllD emWIHOUll WlmL"',.,. ~T'tMIQHTMIMTI DICIYMD'fll -.... .... ,., ... .,. AIC ... Q P& IMW A man who collects •nd fllmt bUOf fOf Hollywood movltt, •n lnventOf of household product• at work In hi• lab In C•i>e Cod Mass l llOllOWOllAM 8ITIRTM~ TWT Featured Tommy Lee Jones dtscusses his rote in 1 pay-TV production of "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof '' lei-c:.= mMW• m¥ll "Cimarron· ( 1931. Western) Richard Dix. Irene Dunne The opening up of Iha Oklahoma Territory and Its hght !Of statehood from 1890-t 915 Is told th<ough the hves of a pioneer and his entrepreneur wife. (2 hrs • 3 min ) I ,ACllAmfUCU 1::9 2 OI THI TOW Featured touring Rome. with stops at the COiiseum. Trevt Fountain. Spanish Steps and Via Veneto: the Fendt Sisters. Rome's first family of faShlon: sampling gelato. Italy's famous lee cream. Inside Vatican City and the Slt- llne Chapel. I R~-=:- "' C* LA. Featured a look et the growtno p1oblom of teen swc1de; • report on how much your body and tis various parts ll.• worth. e look at the ttny Olympic team oT1he =ISiand l f~courr W1A WUWOll.OOI .,_ALI DO tr ,.,._,, '"°" A took at the beSICS Of rt<*;Ofetlon. (R) ([) .,,. "Mr. Mom" ( 1983. Comedy) Mlchtel Keaton. Te<I Oarr An unom- pk>yed tathet and husband must •ssume houMk.eplng responlit>IUtlet while his wife ~t•• the work ,,,,ce 'P'1' I t ht • 3 t min.) GTMATlllL 22 Sunday, Aug. 26, 1984 • •@.,.. '"GOldtngtrl" (1e79, Drema) Susan Anton, Jamee Coburn. A young women 19 put through a biz.arr• training program to beCome an Olympic cham~ on, but the plan goes sour when a theatrt- cal agent uncovers the plot and the girl's training threaten• her fife. (2 hra.. 30 mlnl_ ... (I) ••• , ... Higgins' production of "The Mikado" may become the scene of a murder unless Magnum can Infiltrate an Oriental terrorist group. (A) ( 1 hr ) D CD -A_. Samantha's bOy· friend exploits her fears of nuci.ar war While trying to advanoe thtlr relationship. lA) 9.,.. "One Spy Too Many" (1966. Adventure) David Mccallum. Robert Vaughn. The men from UNCLE must pre- vent a madman from using a mind-bend- ~ ~s to d<>mlnata the world (2 hrs ) U 0 .,_ "Legs" ( 1983. Orama) Gwen Verdon. John Heard. Love and ambition clash as three beaultful women vte tor one <>pen position with Radio City Music Hall's Aockettes. the world's most famous chorus line. (R) Q (2 hrs ) ....... G» BnaTM•IT TCllQMT Featured Tommy Lee Jones discusses his rote In a pay-TV production of "Cat On A Hot Tin Rool " ti) llOVll "Biiiy Two Hats" ( 1973. West· ern) Grego<y Peck. Deal Arnaz Jr A griz- zled Scotsman and a young h•tt-bfeed team up for a wild ride acroaa the rugged frontie< (2 hre.) fD WU AmltCA "At The Crossroads" An 1xplOl'1t1on of wtldtlfe'a struggle for survival In modern Amlftea features many endangered mamma11. birds and tithes lhat have never been filmed befOfa (A) ID ~ctltCNICUI CC) llOVll "Daniel" ( f983. Drema) Timo- thy Hutton. Manctr. Pallnkin Adapted from E.L Doctorow s novel "The Book Of Daniel " A graduate student prot>es the events surrounding his parent's execution as Russian nuclear spies 'A' (2 hrs 9 min.) CE) .. 8'0l_, .. ec:a-na""• OD -THI IA Hosts Len Dawson Nici! Buon.contl ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (Q) 90Wll "Breathless" ( 1983. Drama) Rict\a<d Gere. Valefte Kaprtnsky A fre&- spir1ted auto thtel unintentionally kills a petrolman and tater develOps an obses· slve attraction to a young woman 'R' I 1 hr .. <41 min) Ct) m¥11 "My Bodyguard" ( 1979, Dre- ma) Chris Makepeace. Adam Baldwin The new kid et • Chleago high aci'lool makH friend$ with the school outcast and 1ogethe< they atand up to the cruel gang wttleh had persecuted them both 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 38mln.) ji•OCl.ocl-=ll~'= :1 When Ale• defies his mothtf on ht. 18th blr1hday by going off i a~~= follows him 1hefe (Al ~ =Ulll A man who coltecta and films bUga \or HOiiywood movlft. an lnventot of hOOsehOld productt at wont 1n his lab In Caj>!COd, Mus. I WALT'm~iritll\W w ... . M 1W ... -S.rry Michael vs Juen Arroyo In " lightweight bout sc""<S uled tor 10 rounds (from M11ml) (R) (2 hra . 30m.n) ... CJ)-· -Oentur11 found In 1 bUmed-OYt car In the MeJCl<:an ~t lead I Rick and A.J to Investigate posalble Insur· ance fraud (R) ( f hr ) D ID ~ The patrons of Cheen begin to beliew thet an antique scale Is i·~);=W>g ICCU<Ote lortunee MWSl•n ·we. The Accused" Myr1. knowtno tNt Paul murdered his wife. decides to stand by him es Chlet lnspec- IOf Boltro closes 1n on them (Part 4 of 5) (A) O ( 1 hr) 6D ...,.__. TMIATM 'To Serve Them All My Days" Alcock Is gone and the questlOn again i9 who wlll be appoint- ed new headmaster. Chris arrives from C•na(la with a new burden tor P_J to sholllder (Part 11 of 13) (A) O ( 1 hr) CD m¥ll "Carousel" ( 1956. Musical) Gordon MacRae. Shtrley Jones A carnival worker rlSOrts to a payroll heist 10 provide fOf a chUd on the way (2 hrs .. 8 min.) CZ> m¥ll "Curse ot The Pink Panther ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass. David Niven A bUmbllng New York City cop interviews a host of SUP51Cious charact8fs tn his fnves!igallon of the theft of the fabulous Pink Panther diamond 'PG ( 1 hr . 40 min.) m Al.RB tlT'CMCOCl ,._,. W D GD -.T CCUIT After Harry meets a rock star on a talk show and they start dattng. her fans follow the couple to the courtroom (Al Cf) 90Wll "Task FOfce" ( 1949. Adven- ture) Gary Cooper, Jeni Wyett N•v•I officers struggle to appropriate funds for carriers during WO<ld War II (2 In . 30 min.) CID llllOVll "I The Jury" ( 1982. Dr•ma) Armande Assante Berbara C1rrera. Prl· va te eye Mike Hammer tangles with a coterie of villains as he attempts to avenge a war buddy's murder 'A' ( 1 hr . SO min) -· (I) .. ~ Hammer 1s reunited with a former love. only to discover she may be 1nv01ved 1n a massive blackmail scheme (A) ( 1 hr.) D m tlU l1mT IWll Furillo. d•S· traughl over hts d1Sm1ssal lrom the pre- cinct. considers taking his llrs1 alcoholic drink in seven years and GOldbfume searches for the man threatening to kill i ce &;l~r ) •r,:. ~ -Dan Medina explores the real fallout of a Simpson Mezzoll piece ot ~lslatlon In our community ( t hr ) fJ) I!> llVll&n "We. The Accusec1·· Paul 11 taken to prison to await trl•I 1nd learns that MYT• le to be charged 11 1n CM=~:~~:JG'~ OLI -..ru Selecllons Include "What's ~." "I've Got A Crush On voo·· end "Cr=t Calls Me " ( 1 hr ) ~=-~'AIWQ -a!}.,. "Slaughlerhoult Ave" ( 1972 Comedy) MIChael Sacl<a. Aon Le1bm1n. Based on the novel by Kurt Vonnegut Jr A man encounters war. middl&-CIASS living and ecstasy in his search for lulhllment of the Amefan dream 12 hrs. 10 min ) .. ten -........ ,,. iU1.Wm ... -••lllRTWIUU.• .... , ·-... ICU.,.. flil MIOOD---(C) ._ "Oog Day Afternoon" (1975, Orama) Al Pacino. John C8zale. A New YOl'k City bank robbery escalates Into a near-circus when community activists join In to stage an anO-pollce protest during the~~hrs .. 10mln.) ~ llOWll ''Heart Like A Wheel" (1983, Biography) Bonnie Bedella, Beau Bridg-es. A dramatil.etlon of the life of car racer Shirley ''Cha Cha" Muldowney, who won her ftrst race in 1966. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 53 min) (%) llOWll "King Kong" (1976, Adven- ture) Jeff Bridges, Jesslca Lange A moo- strous ape Is brought to New York City from a tropieal island by a greedy oil pro- moter eager to exploit the creature for fBflt 'PG' (2 hrs .. 14 min.) 11:11 .alTIC8rm llOVll "BOdy Magic" ( 1984. Orama) Rich Ardonne. Kathleen Krist~I A shy and plain-looking photographer s assistant tries 10 gain the attention of her boss. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ,,., (I) u.t.OflN1W ........ ·s N11•rr Host Johnny Carson. Scl'«&u= =.c~r.> llOWll "Sol Madrid" (1968. Mystery) David McCallum, Stella Stevens. An undercover agent attempts to persuade a gangster's girlfriend to testify In a case aimed at reducing Illegal drug traffic. ( 1 hr .. 55min ....... ·=•OllM=.co 15 LAW .-:A Scheduled: Wll- llam Rusher. publlsner of The National Review, on the past and fvture of conserv- atism In America: small business advocate and president of International Business Network Gordon Sizar on no-cash. no-rlsl< 11ps for buying or expanding a business i_! hr ) {() •W091--1 1W Players Challenge F1na1S (from Montreal) (R) (3 hrs.) I.ID MIO COl9IG A'f1UC1IOlll @ .,_"A Taste Of Money" (1983. .u Drama) Constance Money, Jamie Gillis An adult him star is gteeted by fans. ( 1 hr . 30mln.) m 111 CLU1 Featured. making the most ot hard-earned savings ( 1 hr , 30 min.) 1119 U (I) llCMI "The Great Alligator" ( 1981. Adventure) Barbara Bach, Mel Ferrer Stranded tourists on a remote tropical Island encounter an angry tribal god who· has •aken tht torm of a giant aHl~~rs.) I IYI GIMOUYWOOD .....-r ... .,_ ''Macho Callahan" ( 1970. Westem) David Janssen, Jean Seberg A woman otters a huge bounty for the cap- lure of the man whO raped hef and killed her husband. (1 hf., 40 min.) G» 1llCQ fll TNI ..., Guests: actor Elliott Gould. comedian Richard Selzer. IB) ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CH) llCml "Spacehunter. Adventures In The Forbidden Zone'• ( 1983. Sclence-Flc- lion) Peter Strauss, Molly Ringwald. In the 22nd century, a space mercenary and a punkls.h waif travel to a distant planet to rescue three space maidens from a vn- latnc;,;bO<g. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) 11:11@ "Aghter Squadron" (1948, Adventure) Robert Stack. Edmond O'Brien. A World War II flying ace survives a number ol perlloos missions until 0-0ay, when his real courage Is put to the test. (2 hrs.) 11:118 GD U11 _, wmt DAVID~ Scheduled: comedian John Wttherspoon.- lhr.) ..,.,MWaCOC*....,,. ,,_.,...o .. MlllUl1'1rtLW• LM. .... CMtml QWIP'f .. '° '"' MaO'I ,. Journalist Ctiappy Hardy offers a humOf- ous"-VreW or-me 1:00fsi1Jit-Wortd's Fatr ~ltlon. u.J mwll "The Lonely Lady" (1983, Ota· ma) Pia Zadora, Lloyd Bochner. On a tel- evised awards program, a suCGaSstul screenwriter tells the shocking story of how she reached fame 'R' ( 1 hr., 32 min) 1tlt(D) MO¥ll "Blonde Fire" (1979, Adven· lure) John Holmes, Seka. A seductll/e pri- vate eye travels to South America to retrieve a valuable gem. ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) 1a8 llOVll "Generallon" (1969, Comedy) David Janssen. Kim Darby A fathe< pan- ics when he learns his newlywed daughter and son-In-law plan on delivering their own baby (2 hrs.) DIUTOIU.TOUY (!) llCMI "Day Of The Outlaw" ( 1959 Western) Robert Ryan, Tina Louise. Out· laws trying to escape from the U.S. Cavaf.. ry take over a community and terrorize the tow~e. (2 hrs) g) "The Wonderful Country" ( 1959. Western) Robert Mitchum, Julie London. Two Us. citizens work '°' opposing sides during a Me,ucan upheav· al. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) CS) llOWI ''H.O. T S.I" ( 1979. Comedy) Susan Kiger. Lise London A sorOfhy re1ect doo•des to form her own club of co- eds who concentrate on gratifying sex· starved collegians. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) W (C).,.. "Porky's" (1981, Comedy) Dan Monahan, Mark Harrier Randy high school boys seek vengeance on. a sleazy cathOuse ttiat refused them admitlance 'R' ( 1 hr. 35 min.) 1:11 (%) llCml ''Concert FOf Bangladesh" ( 1972, Documentary) This filmed record of the conc.n held fOf tha benefit of Ban- galdeah wat retugeet fMtur95 perlot· mances by Geofgt1 Harrlton. Ringo Starr. Bob D'ylan. Erle Clapton and Ravi Shan- kar. ·a· (1 hr .. 39 min.) t911ml11tfllai» "' M.&.•MP-.Y _.MlllM1WILAUM• W '°"' "Now And Fotewr" (1983. Orama) Chefyl Ladd, Robeft Coleby A woman tums to alcohof when hef tl\llb&nd It arrested on a rape char,;ie. 'R' t 1 hr .. 32 ·i&=-·-a11~WGUATUMI • • .,. "The Camp On Blood talend" ( 1958. Adventure) Andre MOfell, C.r1 Mohne<. The Inhabitants ot a pf1son camp on Blood Island wage a revolt to <>Wf· throw the vlcloUs camp commandant. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) G> .,,. "The Couple Takes A wtfe" ( 1972, Comedy) Biii Bixby, Paula Pren-- tlss. After nine yeera of marriage, a couple hires e woman to fulflll the "wffety" dUtlee so that the real wife can be llbefated. ( 1 hr.,130ml .. ~=-=' M~llOWll "Simon" (1980, Comedy) Alan Arkin, Austin Pendleton. Scientist& at a bizarrely misdirected think tank convtnce a bumbling college professor that hf le an alien from outer space. 'PG' ( 1 tW •• 37 . min.) ... M9 "Kona Coast" (1968, Adven- ture) Richard Boone. Vera Mllel. A young woman dieS of a drug overd<>ee and the man who geve her the drugs must answer . to ~ 8;i~no father. <2 hra.) ~=--••LmNJ••Q ~ llOWll "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982, Comedy) Mtchael McKean. SMn Young. A young surgeon tries to ov•- come his fear ot the knife In this spoof of soap opera cltches. 'R' (1 hr .. 35 min.) d CB) MOVll "Friday The 13th. Patt. II" ( 1981, HOfror) Amy Steel, John Furey. The grisly kllllngs continue a1 a &ummer camp that had been closed down after a series ot bizarre murders ~med there 'A' ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) ta ~Pamta ., .... Tma(IQ llOWll "My Bodyguard" ( 1979. Dra- ma) Chris Makepeace, Adam Baldwin. The new kid at a Chic.ago high school makes friends with the school outcast and together they stand up to the cruet gang which hed persecuted them both. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) -~ CllCAtO'l WT.olf ~--·Goin· South" (1978, Come- dy) Jack N1cholson. Mary Steenburgen. A captured hOrsa thief Is offered a chance to escape hanging by marryt~ a young lady. from the town In Which he a Imprisoned l'PG~h~ln.) d MOm "The Werewolf" ( 1956. Hor· tor) Oon Magowan. Joyce ttotden. A sci- entific experfmeot goe& awry turning a man into a blOOdthlrsty WOlf-creatwe (1 hr , 45 min.) •CC).,.. "And Baby Makes Stx" (1979, Orama) Colleen OewhYnt. Warr90 Oates.. A ITlldOle-aged couple faoe a varlety of emotional responses from family and lriendS When they dlscovef that !hey Will • sooo~="1· (I hr., 40 min.) ~AHalltW~ (!) .. "Clmtrron • (1931. W•tem) R!Qhard Di•. Irene Dunne. The open&ng up ot the Ot\lahoma Territory and lta flQht for statehood from 1890-1916 It told through the hves of a ~ and hta entrepNNUr wife (2 hra., 3 min.) • 111.).,..,.,.., .. , M (H)llOWll ''They cat! Ma Bruce?" t198a, eom.dy) JOl'tnny Yune, Mar~ux Hem- ingway. A WMI COMI Allan Ce>c* II mll- taken tor karate ••C*t Bruce LM and runa afoul ot ttattan gangtt• bouel. 'PG' (I hr .. 30 min.) Sunday, Aug. 28, 1934 23 • -iw.a1ng 11ov1e1-· •cc:> "'The Promise" ( 1979 Orama) i<.th- teen Quinlan, Stephen Collin& ( 1 hr . 38 min.) •@ ''FIUffy" ( 1965 Comedy) Tony Ran· dall. Shirley Jones (2 hra ) .. CZJ "I Never Promised You A ROM Gar· den' ( 1977 Orama) Kathleen Quinlan, Bibi Andersson ( 1 hr , 36 min ) ~Cf) "Wee Willie Wlnlde" (1937, Orama) Shirley Temple. VictOf Mclaglen (2 hf•) 7:a S King Kong' ( 1976. Adllenture) Jett Bridges Jessica Lange. (2 hrs . 14 min) .. ,C 'The Secret Life 0 1 Watter Mitty" ( t947. Come<fy) Danny Kaya. Vltg1nl8 Mayo ( 1 tir . 45 min ) ro 1 "Time Walker" ( 1982, Fantasy) Ben Murphy Kevin 81ophy ( 1 hf • 25 min ) 1:11 l · The Tenth V.c:t1m" ( 1965. Fantasy) Marcello Mastroianni. Uraula Andress ( 1 hr 30 min) 1:11 Q Spacehunier ACVentvr" In The Fot· bidden Zone" ( 1983, Science-Action) Peter StrauiS Molly Ringwald ( 1 hr • 30 min) -(C1 'Tne Je1icho Mlle" (l979. Orama) Peteir St1avu. Brian Dennehy ( 1 hr • 40 mtn J (ti) "A Midsummer Nlghl'a Sex C~y" r 1982 Comedy) Woody Allen Mia Fer· row ( I hr 30 min J $ They Got Me Covered'· ( 1943. Com· edyl Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour ( 1 hf • 33 rn1n 1 Z 'Daniel' ( 1983, Drama) Timothy tiull:>n Mandy Pattnk1n (2 hrs . 9 min.) m Frontier Badmen' ( 1943 Western) Robert Paige. Diana Barrymote ( 1 hr • 30 min I .. i1J) The Three Stooges In Orbll' ( 1962. Comedy) Three Stooges. Cerol Christen· ~II (2 hr!.) .. 0 The G"' Hunters· ( t963. Myalery) Lluvd Nolan. Mickey Spillane 12 hn>.) tt9 m Pork Chop Hiii" ( 1959. A<Mtntvre) Grf'Qory Peck. Harry Guardlno (2 hrs ) tCJ · Popeye· ( 1980. Comedy) Robin Williams. Shetley Duvall ( 1 hr • 5" min ) 0 Breathlf!ss' ( 1961. Orama) Jean Set>erg. Jean-Paul BelmondO. (1 hr .. 29 rn1n) 12::9 ? 'The Virginian' ( 1929 Western) Gi!IV Cooper Mary Btlan (I hr . 30 min.) t.:ll (HJ "Heart Like A Wheel" (1983, Blogra· phy> Bonnie Bedelia. Beau 8tldge6 (2 ,,, .. , •<O 'Norman Lovn Roae" ( 1982. eom.- dy J Carol Kane. Tooy e>w.n. { 1 hr • 4'<> rn1n) ('Z 'Now And Fotever'' ( 1983. Orame) Ct1erv1 Ladd, Robert Coleby ( 1 hr . 32 rnin 1 2:11 S The Unholy Garden" ( 1931. Mvt· '"'fl Ronald Colman, Fay Wray (1 hr . 14 (l\trt) • .1 The Tenth Viet Tm" (19e5. F1ntny) Mvc elkJ MH1ro1annl, Ureola Andr.. ( 1 h Om1n) • C Journey To The Center 01 The E '' '" 11959. Sclence·Fletlon) Pat 0 James Mtton (2 tn . 12 t™n I lS The W1zaro 01 Oz" 11982. Fantaay) Anr.::1t1>1 VOICet by AllHn Quinn, Lome Grf'I• o I 1 hr • 18 mltl ) .. cz, Ctt$$ Ctou" (10.8, Ora~) Burt Lar•< .1• rer YllOf'lnt 0. C.rlO ( 1 tv . 27 men 24 Sunda~Aug 26, 1984 -u=OITMI,.._ ml ... "'LC*> .... 0 Um..mTAIUUCTICA . .. ... .... -UI. Robbie Doyle !1lvea tips on Shopping for • satlboel and dtleusaes , char18flng tallboeta In the Ceribbean (A) ~ ~ Tim Witherspoon ( 18-1, 12 KOs) meela ehallengef Pintclon Thomas (23-0· 1. 19 KOs) for the WBC heavy- wetgtlt crown, acheduled lor 12 rounds ~e lrom Las Vegas. Nev.) (2 tva) (Q) _,. "Spacehunler: Adventures In The Forbidden Zone" ( 1983, Sclence-Flc- llon) Peter Strausa. Molly Ringwald In the 22nd century. e space mercenaty and a puN<ISh waif trevel to a distant planet lo rncue lhree apece maidens from • VII· lal~borg 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CJ) "It Ha~ At The WOfld'a Felr" ( 11t63, MUllcal) EMa Presley, Joan O'Brien While laking cere ot a Chinese moppet. a pair ot t>uall pilot• find roma~ at the s .. ttle Wotld' I Fair ( 1 hr . 45 min) GOIC:IYMDftl ..... TAii 1Mcm1~••w -..,.,. ..UCAwaml lllCI YM DYii -.... .... .. , .... .,. .... Q PA mUJlll The man behind the vOICe ot the animated charecter Papa ~..a:.!WO.:W.lner 1n actton 0 .,.,IJ•rT W Fealvred Karl Malden dltcusaet hit upcoming min· I-gs ..... w DlltM Ma THI YIDIO eo.:mtr lnclude9 "Hungry Like The Wolf... "Alo, .. "Girts On Film." "The A4tflex" and Mlec· llOtlS from tht alt>um "Seven And The Ragged Tiger " ( 1 hr ) CD"llCMI "The Sting II" ( 1983. Orama) Jackie Gleeson. Mee Devis An lllpet~ enced con artlat tr• to ICOfe big wilh the help of e ,.llOw peddler 'PG' ( 1 hr , 42 min.) CZ) .. "I Never Promised You A ROM Garden" (1977. Orama) t<eth!Mn Quin- lan. Bibi An<Stmon. BIN<! on the book b Hannah Green A IMO·agl IChlzo- eniC must cope with Itta In en old·fuh- mentet lntlltutlon. 'A' ( 1 hr • 36 min.) I , ... ~ 119 I Ol M TOR Featurtd trevtlllng lhe Venice Canals by gondola. vapoterto and w11er texl. e atop et St Mertc'e SQUere. a glass bk>wing demonttretlOn on the lllanO iri~::.:.: ·-· IN CX.nl I 11m OI LA Fe1tur.cl. "'"' a grano- mothlt who II • mttnblt of tht San Befo· nard1no County Shel'lff'1 SWAT tum. • profile on Oly!T\Plln Ed.win Molel. e 1()()6( al the heavy equipment that It used to move mountains and knock down bulld· 1IC TAC DOUIN ... .,......ocurr •DAY AT Alm =--wou••-.1 ·~,·-·---... NOTIMI. .... OI) u•m New York Yenkees at Call loml• Angels (2 hra 30 min ) lD111Al-J!ll(!l).,. "The Kids Are Alrlghl" ( 1979, Mvtlc81) The Who Films of some of the roek band's performances. r8Ye811ng their notorlOUS procllvlty fOf destroying their equ1pmen1 end the wild antics of their drummer. !he 1a1e Keith Moon. ate Interspersed wt1h in1ervlews ot the group membef~~r& . 5 min ) -a i THI-= Max end the Malter help • woman running a m1611on tor aban· dOned children protect her land trom a Q!.eed.:Wd magnate (R) ( 1 hr.) U "A Man Could Get Kiiied" (1968, Comtdyl Jama Gamet. u.lloa tJefcourl A banl<ar mlataken fot a a.cret agent bec<>m9S entangled In a web of ~~end amugghng (2 hrt ) U aJ -Benson enjOya being• tudge It e beauty contest until schemers i to Influence his vote (A) Q ...wu --••rr W Featured Karl Malden dlscuuea hit upcoming min rsetln "Fatal Vt$k)n " '8 _,. "Nol W11h My Wiie. You Don' I' ( 1966. Comedy) Tony Curtis. Vlrna Lisi An Air F0tce malOf suddenly realizes 1ha1 one of his friends la paying l'TlO<e attention to htS wife then he IS (2 hra ) m ... ..,..-•MYllW '11) WALL .,_,. -"Markel Timer From The MldWesl" Guest Benjamin C Korschol. vtOe cha"man end ch.af invest· ment otllCef, Waddell & Reed. Inc (C) .. "The Jericho Mlle" (1979. Ota ma) PetM Strauss Brtan Dennehy An inmate serving a hfa aen1ence In Folsom Prison lralns to becom. an Olympic runner ( 1 ht , 40 mtn ) (I)..,....,.. CB) .,. "Young Doctors In Love" I 1982, Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young A young aurgeon trres 10 ova< come his tear of the kn1te In thl$ 11Po<>I of soap opera clk:heS ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ( CAT OI A llOT ,_ MOf Tennessee Wll· hams· play about • wealthy, powerful and d1Vlded Southern family stars Jeulca Lange .. Maggie, Tommy LM Jonte .. Briel< and Rip Tom aa Big Daddy (2 hrs .. 30 min) G•O'C&OCl-d (I) MA UMll Alvin Prouder vs Ricky Hay"" for the World Welle<we+ght chem ptonSlltp, IC~ foi t2 rounds (trom Rockford. 111.) J:> ( f ht , 30 min ) .. 8 (II l&CI Gto'ge end Ketheflnt btllevt Weblter mey have been kid napj>td when he ta late returning home from tehOOI (R) ~ 1IC TAC DCMM ~ C::--IMUall The men behind the voice of the tnlmlted charecttf Pepe Smurf. e ttgf!I! tra111« in action • WALL rrmT -"Markel Timer From The Midwttt'' Guttt Ben}lmln C KOflChot. vie. oha rman and chttl lnveal· m.nt OfflCtf, WadO.Q & AMd. tno G • CIOG! •• .W CCMtTT "Falr-•11ew Ho.oitel Cetlna FOf P.oole" A look -l'riclay con1. II taken at the F111rv1eW Hoep1t11 comrTMJn•-~and •t=rs of progreu •a Cl> J.R EWing'1 plan to drrve CliN Into frnanc1a1 ruin backf1rn, Clayton weds M• Ettie, end Bobby la hit by bul· lets Intended tor J R (R) ( 1 hr J G GD llOWI "lnvulon Fcxce" (1980 Scienc.-Fk:tk>n) Oatrtn McGavlll, Robet1 v1ugt1n Relearcheta at • MCtel oov-n-- ment Installation ln'IMtlgate the cause of 1 11tellltl'I sudden destructK>n (A) (2 hra) G 9 aw nulllll The tum roost pro- tect the buutlf\.11 granddeughter of 1 licr1~r from veng.ful mobttert (RJ ...... Wt•A .... ~OlrtmAI A documentary on the life end Idea of the writer. monk, myttlc ind social crlhc. Including lnteNiewt With Joen Biez. Lawrence Fe<hnghttll and the 011a1 Lama (1 hr.) 8!) ,_ I.Im "looking Back On The ElecttOn Laws" Guea11 tcxrner fl4lOllOf EUoine McCarthy-and soclologlst Amlt1I Etz1on1 (R) ( 1 hr ) CD llCMI "The Star Chamber" ( t983. Orama) Michael Dougtat. Hal Holbrook A dedicated young )udge becomes 1n'IOl'led with 1 secret p1net of 1ustlces directing vigilante reprjS&fl against crlml nais WhO eacape via loophol89 In the law 'R' ( 1 hr. 49 mm.) CI.l llCMI "Dentel" C 1983. Orama) Timo- thy Hutton, Mandy Pat1nk1n Adapted trom E.L OoctOfow's nov.i "The Book Of Daniel " A gredOate student ptot>M the event• surrounding h11 parent's execuuon all Russian nuclear splet. 'R' (2 hrs , 9 min) ~ Mllmtm:MCOCI ....,. W .,. 'French ConneetlOn II" ( 1975. amaJ Gene H1ckm1n. Fernando Rey A hard-bolled New York cop. Popeye OOyi. travell to Maraetllel to contl~ hla relent· less pursuit of 1n lnt1rnation1t drug dealer t?.hr•·= 00 IDYML Y '°"'1Ct A humor· ous view of poll•. prlllcle1't1 and elechon· year pollhca by the "Not Neceeearlty The Newt"te1m .. !';R..,, TUCll ::w~'\.n Angela lcctplS Richard'• offer to lly her lamlly to Italy tor Julia's fuoerel and 1tt face death d\Jr1ng 1ne~t w1ht1 B ~ Cl£an NOUITOI Ma11 tollows the lf1til of a kilter wl'IO murdtrtd hit !lancet ::':::'""· ™'') -=--''"' ........ fD llMU .. A women In her 40s Otltf· mined to Nze control of her own deSllny " met with the une11peeted amvat ol her niece Stars Eileen Alkins and Trudy Voong . ( t _hr . 30 min ) 6i) VllTllml A ....... mTOIY ''Cem· bodla Ind Laot" Despite technieal neu· trallly. both of V1etnam'1 emallef neigti· bots were drawn Into the war and aufferld ma111ve bOmblng (RJ 0 (I hr ) CC).,_ "High Rold To China" (1983. Ortma) Tom 5.iltc:k. Best Armatrong A mttUOtllrrtsa h1r.. a hard-drinking 1.11· World War t Hying tee to 1tarch for htt ~loll lathtt 'PG' O ( 1 hr., 45 min) (ff) 90Wll "f>ofky'I II The Next Oty" (1~. Com.dy) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knight. A group of high tchOOI 81Udentl at11mp11 to thwart the plant ol 1 Mlf rlght.OOS preechef and the Ku l<lux Kiin to c.ntOf a Shakespeare festival ( 1 hr • 45 ITWI) (0) -.. "Poncy·s II The Next Dey'" (1~. Comedy) Dan Monahan, Wyatt Knight. A group of high echool student• try to thwart the plane of a telf•righteoua preacher and the KKK to C*'90f a Shak• ~·'A' (1ht,35mln) -_,TUGll .. FDlllRllWllWOI> -.... ..., .... .. "King Kong" (1978, Advtn- tute) Jeff Bridget, .i.talca t..nge A rnon- 11roue ape It brought to New Yonc Clly from a tropleal ll1and by a greedy 011 pro- moter ·~ to expion the etMlutt tor oflt •P(l (2 hra., 14 min.) .. ·-·-~ tW eu .. ·--.... ....,..LM*t. -·· ·-.. toLDllTI ILIC1llC&W ~_JMCll ....... Cl) u.a. Gf191,..........,. ID TOll•IT Hoet Johnny Ceraon Scheduled Ooneld O'Connor: actreu Pamela Stephensoo, Steve Schaeffer ( t hr) BO MIC ... ~ .,. "Nightmare Honeymoon" ( 1973. Sutpense) Didi Rambo. Rebec· ca Dianna Smith A man swears revenge on the hlfed klllef1 Who raped his wife on hrs ~2tn) It:,... OITMl"=Me,_,. II llAM u=• Satire aimed al pou11- c1ans and bureeucrata. Cl) TOP ...... Betry MIChael VI Juan Arroyo In 1 llgt\tw9'Qht bout ached- uled tor 10 rounds (from Miami) (R) (2 hrs . 30 min) Cl)..,_ "Now And F0<evet" ( 1983. Orama) Cheryl L1dd, Robert Coleby A women turne to 1lcoho4 when her hutblnd 11 arr .. ted on 1 rape charge 'R' (1 hr 32 min.) m ,. CWI Featured I man who tur· vlvtd Nazi campe 1nd Communist sup- ~...ion ( 1 hr • 30 min.) 1WCHJ llOVll "The Star Chamblr" ( 1983. Orama) Michael Oougl11, Hal Holbrook A dedicated young IUdOt becomes 1nYOl'ltd with a MCtet pent! of JUlhCes drrecttng vigilante repfult agarnst er.mt· nets who escape 'Ila loopholel 1n lhe law (I hr, 50mtn) tW (C) lllOWll "Lady Chllttertey·s Lover" ( 1981. Orama) SyMa K~tstel. Nicholas Clay 0 H Lawrence'• 1tcxy about the wile of a ptirapleglc Engllth arletoct1t who tak• her husband'• gemekeeper as her lover IS retold A' ( I hr . 45 min ) -e (J) llOWI "Hell Al~r" (1975, Oremal Rod Taylor. Adam West A group of Yugo slavlan partuns maktt a IUtnd againtl the~~ hrs., 25 m&o.) #ICIOClll • 119" ... .. "WC Fltldl And Me" ( 1978, BloQraphy) Rod Sttiotf. V1lerle Permlt Carlott1 Monti recaft her yeare 11 1 devoted and tor"*'lted companion to t"9 mallet comedian (1ht,40 mln.) nlCa OI 1'NI _,, Gueata 11nger 1rthl Kiii, 1Ctr... Atve<netle KameUe IB> ( 1 hf .. 30 mm.L • LAW •u• Hoel Otnn WhOlty, (1 hr.) C\:l _. "lrre111tlble" (1981, Oramel Samantha Fox. Richard PIChlCO A bored hulband it tent on • journey ot MnSUOUS ad'ltnhKt ( 1 hr. 28 min.) (D) .. "M1ryl Maryl" ( 1977, Come- dy) John Lnlle. Constance Money ( 1 -~~~ -··.-AY~.._Ftatuttd Pt1- vatt Aeel wlth Jtnnalnt JackaOn (Pert 2 of 2) and tut Video "Dynamite" featuring Pia Zader•. Other videos by Bruce Sprlngat"n ("Dancing In The Dark''). Prlnot ("Ltl'I Go Crazy"). Kenny Log Qlnt ("I'm Fr .. ") and Oultt AIOI ("Mama, WMr All Cr&ZM Now"). (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 mfn ... incff'WWVW l=~.:-m ......... LAI .. • LM.•nc•mu -... "The lonely Lady" ( 1983. Df•· ma) Pia Zadora. Lloyd Bochner On 1 tel· evlMd aW11rds ptogrem. 1 IUCC151tul scraenwflter tells the shocking tlOfY of hOw she reached feme 'R' ( t hr 32 min.) we llCMI "Come September'.,. (1991. Comedy) Rock Hudaon. Gina Lollobrlo'- da A rt'lllliooalte dllCOYCWS hit caretaker la USlllQ hla wte •• 1 hotel Wtien ne'a awey (l hrs) (!) llCMI · Rocky Mountain" ( tgso. W"tern) ErrOI Flynn. Petrlee Wymore Confeiderate and Union SOtdleNi 10rns together to fight off 1111ck1t1g Indian$ (2 hr•) ~ Cl) llOWI 'Fort Dobbs" ( 1958, Western) Chnt Walker. V1rg1n1a Mayo A man over· comes per$0091 ObStaclea and lndlan attac~s to C)rotect the 1hlngs he cherrshes most (I hr , 30 min.) (%).,. "CrlaS Cross" ( 1948. Orama) Bul1 Lancaster. Yvonne De Carl<> When they dou~ou each other following a robbery, 11 pair of crooks ptovt that there 1t1 oo honor •mono lhieves < 1 hr • 27 W G})°J.r TMCCI ttl(U) ..,_ "C.T " (1982. Otama) Doug Hamilton. LOUIN Parsoris A group ot btautllul modtlt ~ to turn a qu111 summer camp Into a awiOget's pefld•M 1 hr . 20 min.) t:ll ca 1n ...... Lii ALL•MPAaY W MOWll "Popeye" (1980, Comedy) Robin Wlllletne, Shetley Duvall Whtie SMfChlng IOf hit fathet. 11\e ~h·Ut· ing Miiot V111t1 a quaint hamlet where he picks up a foundling end a skinny sweet· hea~~mlnJ • IULTMM.D LS:.=:......,..U&IOM. WW .. UCM FretdOrTI Cup i om S..1tlt, WHh ) (AJ ( t hr ) -..,,tuell -,. l9l Hoata. Len Dawson Nlek Buonleontl. ( 1 hr .. 35 min I -· .,. "Mt &mtth GOH To Wl~"O'" ton.. ( 1939. Comedy) Jean Arthur James Stewart An annocent, nerve ma" unwi11ingiy Dtcorntt • s.nator tnd ge1 lnvoNtd with a con1roverSl8I pol1ticlan 12 hll . 5 min) • e .,. "Wiid Rtvtr'' (1960 Or1ma1 ~ Montgomery Clift LM Remck The Ten· ,,..... Valley Authof'lty laces meny con- oic:11 wM• tttempting to ~ a Mf Of dame t3tn) • ... "X-15" (1981. Df1m1) Oa"id MacLNn Chari•• SrONOtl Events eur- Sunday.Aug 28. 198• 25 -l'riclay Coat. rounding lhe research and testing of the X-1~re portrayed ( 1 hr , 30 mln ) 1 .,. "Xtro" ( t983, Science-F'lcllon) Philip Sayer, Bernice Siegers An ear1hhng returns lrom an ahen abduction In a tllde-ous condition 'R' (1 hr .. 20 min ) (I) llO¥a "Sorceress" ( 1982. Fantasy) Leigh and Lynette Harris, Bob Nelson. A young woman and her sword--w1eldtng c:ohorls come lo the aid of her twin sister. who has been captured by thelr sorcerer father 10 be sacrificed to the gods. 'R' ( 1 hr 25 mm.) CZ) llO¥ll "I Neve< Promised You A Rose Garden" ( 1977, Ofama) Kathleen Ouln- lan. Bibi Andersson. Based on the book by Hannah Green A teen-age schizo. phrenic mu~t cope with hfe in an old·fash- toned men1a1 Institution. 'R' ( 1 hr . 36 min ) •9 mWI 'A Lion Is In The Streets" ( 1953. Drama) James Cagney. Barbera Hale. A rural Sovlhern demlUl_ogue gains __ ........ _ we 9IMI "Roering City" (1951, Mys- tery) James Cagney. Richard Travis ( 1 l:ir .• 5ml'Ai. ·1 ~ -... QWMmA&. "._&mu• • IOT ....... , '°'1nCI A humor-ous view of polls. presidents and electton· year pollltes by lhe "Not Necessanly The News" team. ·1 -WGM.D~ IYllAT Cft. llOOTIAU. T 0tonlo Argonauts at Ottawa Rough Riders (R) (2 hrs 30 min.) .. ICIDllDIU I l•m ICllUUUI rr••11• CU.UP TmTU ....... PllS9C1M RMCM WGICI Of A•laANm ,.....,. ..,. "Annie" ( t982. Musical) Alleen Quinn. Albert Finney (2 hrs 8 min) 00 ~YWICt Animated Gilda Radner and Billy Crystal provide the vote· es for various animals H they prepare for thetr oR~plc glmet ( 1 hr 18 mrn) cm • WT A leen-age boy IS f0toed lo choose betw"n playing on hts high school besitetbell team and rehnTS· Ing for hts hrs1 PfOfessional bellet role ( 1 hr) CZ) llO¥ll "Criss Cross" ( 1948, Orama) &Kt lanc8$18f Yvonne 0. Carlo ( 1 hr 21 .:J. -~ -LA.DD -""' WllW ... ,,, .. ,..,.. ,..,,,, .. ,,... mfTllllMYW ----28 Sunday, Aug. 26, 19M the suppon ol poor dirt farmers and Iles lhlS -=.~liOcal power (1 hf., 55 min ), AUl1"Ul.M MUI llOOTIAU. Cit) -ICOTT -AmOTT • cona&.o all .,_ "Jovrney To The Center 01 The Earth" ( 1959. Sclenc•Flctioo) Pat Boone. James Mason. A tclenllst fOf'ms an expedilioo to tollOw • lo.t explorer's trail to the Earth's c0te. 'G' (2 hrs, 12 mm) M OO llO¥ll "Yoong Ooctors In Love" ( 1982, Comedy) Mlehael McKean, Sean • Yovng A young surgeon tries to over· come hla fear of the knife 1n thts spool of soap opera cllches. (1hr .• 40 min.) •(I) mWI "The Unholy Garden" (1931. Mystery) Ronald Colman, F1y Wray A dappet BrlliSh scoundrel with a penchant for adventure gets Involved With cmne and roma~r . 14 min.) •lll - I .'"_...,, ... lllDDA MllllNTt ,.. ....----~ eT111u111•,.... &mU•AICMI · Yl9 Wll-I &ml.I UICAU I ...... , ..... llOCI ........... IQa °" .... CIWIMeO --111(-,.._ flmf ... mMmmmfOQQ IJMl!IUCI A young girl is torn belween the deSifa to make It In lhe music world and her mother's wlah for her to pursue a more practical career ( 1 hr ) eta A MNAllOI AT CAllAM The unique style and 5erlM of l'IVmor of the popolar entertainer la ahowcased In this performance taped at Caners Palace In Las Vegas m--•~ NI@ llOYll "Trlpla Cross" (1967, Suspense) Christopher Plummer. Yul I nner (2 hrs . 45 m}"! Ml IA1'WYU•CAOI ._,, ..... Yount•Tlll--·--...... Mt-.. llOCI Cotterpln Ooozer has a hard time growing up when It's time to Join Iha adult work fOICt (%) .,_ "Cimarron" (19&1. Western) Glenn Ford. Marla Schell (2 hrs , 27 minj 1-•mnoll .. ·-..... ftlmlTOOlll (fl ICOOIY DOO MD IQWPY DOO I..,.=-=:,=-.., ....... 1111-•u•w . .,.. •TmAL Wiie "Love Those Traina" Jamee WhlltnOft narratH this Vl8W of tht wcxld of tr11nt; PHI and P'•,.. ant. and lrain people hOboN. hobbyilts. end •Ofk"" ~ 81D'MCill IT190ITW. (.Q) 9IMI "I. The Jury" ( 1982. Drama) Armand Assante, Barbara Carrera Prt· vate eye Mika Hammer tangles with a cole<te ol vllla1ns as he attempts lo avenge a war buddy's murder 'A' ( 1 hr 50 ~ (%) "Halloween Ill Season 01 The Witch" ( t982. Horror) Tom Alkins. Sta- cey Nelkln A young woman Investigates a Halloween, mask manufacturer who may have been responsible for her father's luesome murder 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) 4191 aiCL'IMl&.MI " ..,,..,.,. W tlOVll "The Elevator" (1974, Suspense) Roddy McDowell. James Farenttno A berserk gunman 1err0t1Zes a group of passengers trapped In an eteva· tor near the 30th floor ot a Skyteraper ( 1 hr , 30 mm.) i MB ICOM I CCJilllTYCM.81)AI -UCIM~YOQ 4111 ITMCMI .. CM1'oo. <H)mWll "A Cry F0t Love" (1980. Ora- ma) Susan Blakely, Powers ~oothe ( 1 hr . 40 min) cm ..,. •TAI. Animated Keo Berry. Dom Deluise, Larry Storch and Tina Louise provide the voices for this adven- ture about a cal without a tall ( 1 hr 21 mm) M0m 'Thal Midnight K111' ( 1SM9, Musical) Marlo Lanza. Kalhryn Grayson 1 hr . 36 min.) .,. .. (J) DUH•0.. MDmt..-'AC-elM/-CWI/~ 1MT19 ... '*"' -c..11-. ..,..._. ..-cMITOIY 1MI ..._,••.,Im""'•-• Features new 100QS from their first studio album since their reunion. flYWW .. Cl) Tm.LOMOfM.._.. WWrrTOllA• tmTM.I •m.&.mDGUMllMI IWiiOftMM..-CO WICTOIT._ '111H.-IUIMl18MVIOR .,. "194 1" ( 1982. Comedy) John Belulhl. T othlro Mlfune ( 1 hr . 58 min ) (!) .. ,_,.. ([) .,.. "My FavorUe Year" ( 1982. Corned~) Peter O'Toole. Jeulce Harper -11.~-,------CI-•• •..-r !:.~ 8-conds To Hell" ( 1959, Mystery) Jeff Chandler. Jack Palanee (2 hr~) • -UIL Robbie Doyle explains what to Clo In marine emergencla. and he provldet an Introduction to tho world of ullt>oet racing. Q WlmlTJW--191AVIOlt IM. llOOTIAU. ..... (IQ ..,. "The Laat Kldt On Earth" ( 1983. Drama) Ja,,. Collins. Toby Btidge •OZl llDWll "Enllgn Pulver" (1984. Comt- Oy) Robert Walker. Burl llfft (2 hrs , t6 min I -lalurclay Cont. -1 E:/tc009YDOO / mllDOQ MDMCllMOW HAWAllWN : ALL .. 'MICU_,. • C0Ct 8 I ~ CCMrrY ''Fair· view Hospital: Caring For People" A look is taken at the Fa1rvlew Hospital communi- ~and its 25 ;;::t_.e1ogr8&6. -· (IQ -1111 ... Hosts· Len Dawson, Nick Buonlconll. ( t hr .. 30 min.) Cl) llOWll "Nana" (1934, Orama) Anna Sten. Lionel Atwm. (1 hr .. 29 min.) (%) llOWll "Time Walker" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Bon Murphy, Kavin Brophy ( 1 hr .. 25 min~· -1 fl) U•AU. Regional coverage of Los Angeles Dodgers at Montreal Expos or Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Braves. (3 hr~i..om I llCMI "O"n. Mask Too Many" ( 1958, Western) Clayton Moore. Jay Sllverheels l hr .. 30 min.) ....,.WLOll•IACOOllr ._ICMt---IT AUTO IM*I Formula I Austrian Grand Prut= Zettweg) . (A) ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) CD "Octopussy" ( 1983, Adven- ture) Roger Moore. Maud Adams (2 hrs . 10 min.) Ml1==ft* ~ .. , ... ®' AIC --"My Dear Uncle rlock" Based on Hugh Pentecost's story about a boy and his uncle whose deductive reasoning games help them iE~-~ llOWll "Victim" (1961. Suspense) Dirk Bogar de. SyMa Syms ( 1 hr., 40 mtnJrn... ""cum ~ADWaND .... tm II (J) ,_ U.S. Open early rounds (from the USTA National Tennis Center In Flushing Meadows, N.Y.). (5 hrs . 30 min) I WMAUZlll ~CMIWDITAlm "Dance With Me. Herny" ( 1956, Comedy) Bud Abbott. Lou Cos- tello. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1 ..... , ....... . '".....,....., .. ... llCMI "Strange lnvaden" (1982. Sci· ence-Flotlon) Paul LeMat. Nancy Allen ~hr., 29mln) M.YUiWl'ICUtm ... llOWll "Gandhi" ( 1982. Biography) Ben Klngsi.y. C.ndlce Bergen (3 hrs . 8 min.) CZ) llCMI "Now And Forever" (1983. Orama) Cheryl Ladd. Robert Coleby. ( 1 hr . 32mtn) -1..-ITOOlll .,. "fhe Vlotent Men" ( 1955, Wetfttt'I) Glenn Ford. B1rbar1 Stanwyck. • hrs,) ,. ........... .,. .... -AT MM'I Chocollte truffles Inspire 1 vlail to 1 ehoeotate factory: Julia preptrea roaat saddlt of veal. and gues1 chef LeSlee Reis makts curried oysters. Q rrttwatlCl>rl• .... TO•tJllC... Ol 1111 •MTN I09 Alm.,_. · IWt •A IUIYCA8I u. .... QWAMA&, 11::11 ATMllOW8S ..... WCT --·-OCUI• CGUm flOOTUU. Brigham Young al PIUsb1.1rf;iJi,~ 30 min.) ·1'"' ... 'I IUT IYD Jim Brown, Earl Campbell. O.J. Simpson, Hugh McElhen- ny and Walter P1yton are among some ot the great runner• In lhe history of the NFL ~ h.CA'l TOfl.,. ~ ..,_ "Romeo And Jullet" (1968, Romance) Leonard Whiting, OliVla Hu&· !!>'· (3 hrs.) W MOWll "Blue Water, White Death" (1971, Documentary) Directed by Peter Gimbel 12-tirsi «l)ADMl-11 fa IPOITI AlmlCA "Holiday Champions Labo< Day 1984" Included In this program are the San Francisco Merathon, fe1turlng runners Pele Pfi1zlnger and Alberto Sala- zar. the Ore-Ida women's cycling race In Idaho. the World Class Rope Skipping Competition In Boulder. Colo. ( 1 hr ) «') OCIAll• CC) MOWll "Brelnstorm" (1983. Science· F1coon) Natal1e Wood, Christopher Walk- en ( 1 hr .. 46 min ) (H)llOT IElllAM.Y M M1W1 CD MCMI "Prince Valiant" ( 1954, Adven- ture) James Mason. Janet Leigh. (2 hrs ) m•,........ W@ MIOll OlYWICI "Sears AAU·USA Meet" H1ghligh1s from Jacksonville. Flon· da of the 18th National Junior Olympics and rake a look at lhe athletes who may represent the US In the 1988 Olymplcs d ~~ ta .. G) ._ .. WCA.D Scheduled Harry Arroyo vs. Charlie "While Lightning" Brown for the IBF hghtwetoht champion· ship Hiie. scheduled for 15 rounds (live from Struther's Field House In Youngs- tow~= ( 1 hr .. 30 min) la-_ I rnr a ..-WAY OUT war 01ck Cavell review. the lacta and llctlon sur- rounding Old W9$t outlaws, frontier cities. saloons. women and ro<Jeos (%) MOVll "Criss Cross" ( 1948, Orama) Burt Lancast8f, Yvonne De CarlO. ( 1 hr . 27 min.) ·a····n-.MD IR. 'I IDT Iva Extensive profiles ol Unltas. Namath, BradShaw, Tarkenton and Staubach Illustrate their mastery as i~a~callers. (1hr.) MOWll "You're Never Too Young" ( 1955. Comedy) Dean Martin. Jerry Lew- is (2 hrs) fl) ..WWII. "The Amazing World Of Spi- ders" Some of the mosJ unusual spiders. selec:ted from a range of thOusands of dlf· ferent species. are discussed Q ( 1 hr ) . ...,..._ (Q) MOVll "Biiiy Jack" ( 1971. Orama) Tom Laughlin. Oetores Taylor. ( 1 hr .. 52 •lml=='••.OWUOM ........... mna•-.w. G ~-"""••11 CB> .,_ "My Favotlte Year" (1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper l hr . 35 r"'n.) 1::9 mfon&J( LLUtTlA llD • ~ 'The Superchargers" .,.. ''Frenchman's Creek" (IS..... Adventure) Joan Fontaine Arturo de Cot- i~J:a ~ = "Overboard" ( 1978, Adven- ture) Angle Dickinson, Cliff Robertson. (2 hr1.) 8a llOVA A voyage through one of the world's m0&1 unusual tcotyttems. a ooral reef. (Al Q ( 1 hr ) •=.Lii .. ., •• (!..,_"Say Amen So!Nlbody" (1883. Documentary) Thomas A. Dorsey. Wlllle Moe Smith. ( 1 hr • 46 min.) 1 <DtlOWIJ ·~Melanle" ( 1-982, Orama) -Suf. ion Cummings. Glynnis O'Connor. ( 1 hr .. 49mln,) CJ) eta A cs WAllC* AT CADA• The unlQue style and sense of humor of the popular entertainer I& showcased In thit performance taped al Caesatt Palace In Las Vegas. (Z)MOWll "Danit!" (1983, Orama) Timo- thy Hutton. Mandy Patlnkln. (2 hrs.. 9 min.) I MllOTMflG•ne11r1t1011•11TNI "'11MA110IW. .. WMm.111 .. COLLaFOOTIMUMWWl "Blg 10" ... PIO MAOAZl9 LIT'f\I ...,._ Ol 1111 ~ -•••tw TOlmm wmt --.n Am FAT .,.. ... IOLNlwmt ... DOUQLAI IS ~he Brothers Of Shao-Lin" (1981, Adventure) Chia Ling. Wang Tao. (2 hrs ) 9 .,. AtROCOQll)--lft ..... G) MOVll "Search For The GOdS" (1975. Mystery) Kurt Russell. Stephen MQHettle {2 hrs.) fD WILD ~ "At The Crossroads" An exploration of wildlife's struggle for survival 1n mOdern Amertea features many endangered mammals, birds and fishes thet have never been fllmed betore (R) ~,._.....,IUTCI_ couw F001'UL190lf MOWll "A Cry For Love" (1980, Ota- ma) Susan Blakely. Powers Boothe (1 hr . 40mln ) CO) ..,_ "Halloween Ill. Season Of The Witch" ( 1982. Horror) Tom Atkins. Sta· ~!>' Nenun. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) ~PYGIU&.ll* Peter O'Toole It Prof Hig- gins. Margot Kidder Is Eliza Oollttle and John Standing 13 Col Ptci<erlng In this pet· formance of Geofge Befnard Shaw's cla&- &k: comedx chioolollng the prokts.sof's efforts to make 8lll presentable to aocl- et (2 hrs.) ,,__ .CGUITIY ._ d 9GITICllTll -.... 9GIYmAT A.TM ... rRFIFITI .UTCIMOf IANflllWlaCO OOUM POOT1AtJ. Floridl vs. Miami i="f:· Fla). (3 nra.. 30 rnfn ) -.... _._... .. ..-ruTIOOI Sunday.Aug. 26, 1984 27 -Salurclay Conl. 1 ....... Wiii WOIU 0# IPOllTI Scheduled GOiden Gala Ttack and Field Meet (from Rome). US Diving Championships (from I SanE:.::, 30 mon ) Cll~ Tlll*Ul.W--.. "Ann1e" (1982 Musical) Alleen Oulnn. Albert Finney (2 hrs.. 8 min.) CD 90¥ll "Smokey And The Bendit Part 3" ( 1983, Adventure) Jackie Gleason Je+'r6.~ ( 1 hr , 25 min ) m CCMlfTY TODAY •a?> 90¥ll '0-0ay The Su11h Of June" ( 1956. Orama) Robert TaylOr, R1ehard Tod<\ Cl hr., SS min ) ... (%)~ •I) U..;pc;f Coach John Robinson 10tns J1m Hill tor a 1001< at the team as tney begin the 1984 season Including player's pmhles. spec1al guests highhgtits ot past games and pred1c1tons for the coming f":W. ~ ': WORLD OP lflORTI Scheduled Golden Gala Track and Field Meet (from Rome) U S 01v1ng Champ1onsh1ps (trom Santa Clara, Calif ) ( 1 hr , 30 mm ) I DOCTOl WHO me..,. -AT MJA'I Juha features cheese·stutted dates and laid back tur- key. and guest chef Jim Cohen prepares Ken= ttam mousse IR) Q (%) Cimarron f 1961 Western) Glenn Ford, Mana Schell <2 hrs 27 mm ) '9~TAl.Jt --Llilvening -1~="' .... TMI WllT WAI WC* ... TDT..-.CAM..O ftml'ICJ9Nlf ll0¥9 "San Antont0" ( t945. West· em) Errol Flynn Ale111s Smith A nightclub singer on a Western tour lalls in love w11h a rancher white worlong fOf his nemMls 12 hrs) UT1UMCMICllMNAM • IMtlC 0# WAlaCGUM -~ ATTUC'l'IOell mWll "Romantic Comedy· ( 1983. Romance) Dudley Moore. Mary Steenbur gen Two successlul Broadway writing par1ners end a passionate retat10nSh1p that lasted nine years 'PG' ( 1 hr 43 min) Cl) llON "Five Days One Summer" ( 1982 Orama) Sean Connery Betsy Brantley An Atplne vacation for a moun- talnoeflng Scottish physician &nd the young woman traveling with him becomet the venue IOt persooel reveletlon 'PG' ( 1 lhr., ~" ... 9'MIAl'-Nla -8 (1) ... MT W Ul'f Highlight$ of lhe l A R81dGfs 1983 MKIS()t\. • TOO Cl.Oii ,_CICOlll .... OITllln G DO rr YOll 11 ' "" Curt Burbiek •nd A.Vian Root<• dtm()nttratt lhe UMIUl- neas of wall t1tttment1 (R) .,_ "Strange lnvadert" ( 1982. Sct- ~FICtlOnl PtUI LtMtt Nal"CV Allen 28 Sunday, Aug. 26. 19fM Super-intelligent beings from space mete- nahz.e 1n a small mldwestern town and assume the bOdles of Its residents 'PG' Q_ (1 hr . 29 min.) 719 B 2 Cll Tl9 TOWM Featured. Inside Sw1t· zerland VISll Gstaad's celebrity hideaways including those of Julie Andrews. Robef1 Wagner and Elizabeth TaylOr: take a les- son 1n yodeling and the alpehorne. and. a traditional swiss village festival. II ...rUCIOwmtNVID...,. ..,-..-,,.z u•MJ. New Yonc Yankees at Ca11- fornla Angels (3 hrs.) D IYI OI LA. Featured take a Journey up Califom1a's Pacific Coast Highway wtth stops at some of the st1te's most scenic 105.~""'- MI• YOUI LR amTkl•rT Ml -Featured Rock Hudson discusses hts new TV·mov 1e, the personal atde of actor Tim Reid ( t hr ) @ COUIGIPOOTUU.,... ''SEC'' (I hr ) I Wl.OUllWM 1'111....rl W 0# .__ Anthropologist Richard Leakey looks at the nature of the human species and discusses the lessons that can be learned from the past (A) Q ( 1 hr) (U m¥ll "It Came From HollywOOd' I 1982 Comedy) John Candy Dan Aykroyd The wOfst st:enes from old B movies are presented Including the' works of Edward 0 WOOd Jr . director of "Pian 9 From OVter Space" and "Glen Or Glen· da " ·po· ~ 20 min ) 1:91 = YCCllLR MOUlWOOD Cl.Gm• CLOllW IYIClllM-.0 Featured a visit with San Diego Zoo'• Graphic Ans Director 8111 Noonan. an examination of San Diego trlv· 1a an 1nterv1ew with author Jonathan Rob erts who examines Southern Caljf0tnla hfestyles 1n hlS book "How To Ca141Qfnta" . and Johan Beatty rep0r1s on going back to school 9 _. ··---n-Neat Gabler and Jef trey Lyoos host en tnlOfmalfve look at what's new at lhe movies m•••uMm (C) 1MI ft91.Y .,._ Features new songs from thetr first atudlo album Slnc-.e their reunion U) MOU. fttOCIOI -lMCMAm MO OMI _..,. •IJ CJ) A9WOll A government operat0t Who plans to capture Airwolt tat his department 1n1t111s a selelllte detection system 10 find out w'hert Hawke Is hiding the helicopter JR) ( 1 hr.) D m .. .., ....... Arnold feels he's being pushed aside by the new famlly members after Drummond and Maggie are wed (Part 2 of 2) (R) 8 Ol U. MOOlm A psychopathic kllter atalks nur88$ as his victims and aendS them rOMS as his catting card (A) Q ( 1 hr ) O V... 0# 4M Upcoming trends and events In music. videos 1nd movtes tor t 98o4 i~ing lhe work of Cunurt Club Billy Joel. Out1n ~ran. The Rolhng Stonet, He~~t, H rble Hancock end R~"'liiild (2 htl) OlllT-~A _. "OcMl'll t t" C t960, Com.dy) Frant. Slnatr1. otan Martin A grouo ot forme< paratrooper• pulls ~ huge heist in Las Vegas but Nia trouble getting lhe ~=~ I IA'l'M*M. ._.,. "Love Those Trains" James Whllmc>fe narrates this view of the wor1d ol trains. pest and pres-• ent. and train people hoboes, hobbyists. and work91'1. ( 1 h<.) e COIW1'aaa.•••c:a.1:a.a• ~ (%) .,. "Gandhi" ( 1982, Biogra- phy) Ben Kingsley, Candice Bergen. Traces the Ille of Mthatma Gandhi who led demonstrations of pHll~ reslttance In Ofder to gain Independence for India 'PG' (3 hrs .• 8 min.) ([) CGU.IOI POOTUU. '90Rf CH> .,. "Breathless" ( 1983. Orama) Richard Gere. Va1ene K1,pr1nsky. A lree- sp1nted auto thief unintentionally kltls a patrolman and later develops an obses- SMI attraction to a young woman 'R' ( 1 hr., 41 m,n,) CO) llCml "48 HRS " ( 1983, Comedy) N1Ck Nolte. Eddie Murphy An unorthodox poltee detecltVe teams with a temporarily released convict to find a fugitive murder· es. 'R'-itbt .. ~In.) _ CS) .,. "Gandhi" ( 1982, Biography) Ben Kingsley. Candice Befgen. Traces the me of Mahatma Gandhi who led demon· s1ra1tons of passive resistance In order to gain llldependenoe f0t India 'PG' O (3 hrs. 8 min.) el:) llCml "Men 0 1 Texas" (1941, West- ern) Aoben Stack. Brodenck Craw1ord A newspaper man and a photographer are sent to Texas and aid In the capture and conviction ol Henry Clay Jackson (2 hrs) d (E)...,... .. D CD •• .OO. Ricky tries to make an 1mpret11on on a New Wave gtr1 who think• he's too square. (A) (!) uam.D OPTlll llCM Ale PAllOUI a!) .,_ "Reaching For The Moon ' (1931. Comedy) Douglas Fairbank& Sr . Bing Crosby A hendsome playboy finds romance and adventure awaiting him aboard an ocean luxury liner ( 1 hr , 30 mm) CD llCml "Trading Places" ( t983. Com· edy) Eddie Murphy, 0.n Aykroyd. A weft· to-do executive, a ghetto-bred con man and a prostitute devise a plot of revenge against two conniving financiers 'R' ( 1 hr , o46 min) •IJ (I) llOWI "Sunburn" (1979, Come- dy) Farrah Fawcett. Charle& Grodin A slightly Inept secret agent Involves a beau- 11tul, a<Mtnturous t oman In • dangerous undercover operation 11' sunny Acapulco IB> _12 hra) II G) eo... • .._. Kip inttttVPll htS romantic aiding WMk'tnd with Sonny to boll H'"1)' out of Jell. (A) 8 9 LM IOAT Among the guest 1tars oo a ~try Mutle Jambofee crvilt are Mlnnto Pearl. Kenny Price, Mel T11111. Tanya Tuck.,, Dottle West and Pet But· tram (R) Q (2 hra ) 01)..,......:a. • •II ACTIOI ftLIW .. ~ Last Pullman Car" A look •l the batllo waged 111 the 18908 to prtMMt the last Amer•- can-OYtntd lectory making subway and railway eara ( t hr ) COU.. fllOOTIML. CIO 1:9 fJD IUllA'I •-.1 }.tama ltttndS a country club dinner when tli.t'I 11 named Woman of the VMt (R) (!)........., ... -• m .._Jack falls'°' • college 11u dent who II •Ito • pert·llmt h<>Oktr In trouble with a wM•alaytry ring opet1t0t -laturdgCont.- mtent on k1thng her ( 1 hr ) ..... CiJ llO¥ll "Inn 01 The Damneo ( 1975. Orama) Tony Bonner. Mtehael Craig Alter numerous tra11elers have disap- peared on a IOnely road a bounty hunter rs called tn to 1nvestioate (2 hrs ) •:::c. 1$ THI g WNO COCA.DWf .. A dOCU· mentary port,.lt of Wilham BtShop. who 1s one ol the greatest fighter pilots of World War I (I hi. 30 min.) Ci) IOUnmM CdONIA • CONCDJ Featured. Galleons: Section 8. legacy. Chad & Je1emy. Ke111n Kelly IMOTMICl .. AlaY THI.,.. .UY-. OllTMI AIR UMTTA -IOLl)OCU HUl.nmAT .,,,_ CA&.RNU • COMClllT Featured Beringer Reef, E K G . Chums Citizen Kane Joe Barry Ct't) MDVII "My Favorite Vear' ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessica Harper A d1psomanlacal former matinee idol has ~hcolty copmg wJ1h the pr8$$Ures a1 a five TV performance during television's P,Ol=e 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 mtn ) l } "Sex World" ( 1978. Fantasy) Leslie Bovee. Kay Parker People sutler· ing from mlld forms of a sexual dysfunc- tion seek therapy at a resort where 1he11 erotic fantasies are indulged I 1 hr 30 min) .. , IA'Ml>AY "°""' PAQI tW DD {l)®)Q ... ..... CA'ITOPTIN llON "Overboard' ( 1978 Adven· ture} Angie Dickinson. Chit Robertson An fdylhc around·the·world Cruise IS tragically 1nterrupled tor a wealthy attorney when his wile falh> olf their yacht during a storm ~hrs) Q) llON · Smile ~nny You're Dead ( 1974. Myr.tery) David Janssen Andrea Marcov1cc1 A pnvate detective becomes emottonally 1nvot11ed with the girl he 1s hire~:rfrotect (2 hrs l @ TUCll (OJ llON Wicked Sensatt0ns" ( 198 1 Orama) John Leshe Annette Haven A woman gives her husband his walkfng papers alter witnessing his voyeurisHc acti111tlei ( 1 hr "O min ) ~HOTIUT 11::tl AMM1. TID "'11'1 1tll .,. "The Spy With The Cold Nor.e'' (1966. Comedy) Laurence Harvey. Dalt· ah Lavi A dOg equipped with a transmitter serves as a spy after being g1v· en to a Russian (2 ~ 0 0) IA1'1mAY LM Host Joan Rrvera Guesta: Musleal Yooth (R) (I hr , 130~7;=·· 1•.cc•• ctWf"I IOlt TO 1'MI WOM.D't PUt Jootnah t ~Y Hardy offers a hc.lmor ous V1eW Of the Louisiana World's Fair E~Sllton $) llON "Jaws Of Satan" (1981. Hor· ror) Frlll w .. ver. Gretchen Corbell A snake l'1tpert. a ~pttal chief ot staff ond a poest join tore" 10 halt a dem<)n1c cobfa's reign of !error 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (%)llCMI "Pttvste School" ( t983, Come dy) Phoeoe Cates. S.tsy Rutwll Teen· aged bQyS 111s1t the alf·gtrla Chenyva1 Acadtmy lor some tun and adVenture 'A' p ht . 37 min) tMO MOVll Chisum" (1970, Weete<n) John Wayne. Forrest Tucker A cattle baron enhs1s the e1d of Biiiy the Kid In fighting corrupt, power-hungry raw' ott .. cers (2 hrs • 30 min ) CJ MO¥W "Kn1ghtnders" ( 198 t Ad.,,eo- ture) Ed Hams. Gary Lahti A group of bikers nde with a travehng renah;sance lair and discover that the 1deallstlc struggle , against evil eiusts in modern ttme& also 'R' (2 hrs . 25 min.) 1ttl CiJ ...,_ OP 'M Upcoming trends and evenls in muSlc, 111deos and movies tor 1984 including the work of Culture Club. Biiiy Joel. Duran Duran The Rolling Stones Hert:> Alpert, Herbie Hancock and Rodn.-r.?'ngerfleld (2 hrs ) i THI lllfTCJn DUI -.TTllAClt DAYI) • ....., "Big Time Sports Not For Men Only" Guests Doona deVarona • ABC Sports Katherine Switzer. Avon Products G•nny Setpt, NBC Sports Patr1· c1a Hall professional sports marketing ( 1 hr) !H) llOVll "Mons1unor" ( 1982. Otama) Ch11stopher Ree.,,e Genevieve BujOld An amb»IOUS Ameucan P'.Srs secular aclwi· ties 1nclU<'e mat1& deals and carnal atta1ts 'R' (2 hrs J ~) MYIOY'I CANDID CAIE'A · "ACI AQI VIDIOI e1I ) llOVll "Sociely Alta11s' ( 1981 Ora ma) Harry Aeems Veronica Harl A con man-cum·tolh8110 decides 10 exploit his resemblance to a shy m1lhona1re ( 1 hr , 20 mtn) tt:llC!J llOVll "The Glass Key · ( 1942. Mys- tery) Alan Ladd. Veronica Lake Based on the StOl'y by Dashiell Hammett Crooked pohttcs and gangsters mal<.e a oangerous rnixture 101" IOugh p11va1e eye 12 hrs) ROCl4 A...:A .a.TICIWJD tM IOCI PAUCI LOIT••Aea ITAlllMCH ••IDlllNT ... _.,TUClt .,. --. POOTULL NVR (R) ( llOVll 'Halloween Ill Season QI The Witch"' ( 1982, Horror) Tom Alkins. Sta- cey Nelk1n A young woman Investigates a Halloween masli manufacturer who may have been respon$lble for hel tether's gruesome murder 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min ) W {S) llOYll "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" ( 1976 Drama) Jack Nlcholso11 . Louise Fletcher A gleefully 111everen1 'lroubl• make<" 1s committed to a mental 1n<t1tult< -n where he 1nc1tes the other paoents into opefl rebellion against a powerful nurse and the eslaohshed hosp•· tat order 'R' 12 hrs, 9 min.) 1:11 tJ MOYll "Corey ror The People" ( 1977 Orama) John Rubinstein, Eugene f;oche lgnonng pre5'ure from all s1de8. an assistant dlstnct attorney hies h0mte1de cha&' =st a widow ( 1 hr . 30 m1~. l I MOVll "The Night Of The Griuly · ( 1966 Adventure) Clint Wall.er, Marthe Hyer A f0tmer lawmM IS bothered by a grtzzly when he trlt' his hand at 1Mehing ( 1ht.301n1n) E AUl1IAUM MUI FOOTIAU. (1t) W 0 llO¥ll ' S11t Swv<lft On A Campu<J" ( 1978 Oraml') Brig.tie Lahett. N d•ne P.:iscat The prudish headm1iotr~ at an eicclu 1ve girls school cannot control six lustful students ( 1 hr • IS min ) •a IOCl4t llCA .,... "LAdy Franlien~tetn" ( 1972 Horror} Joaeph Cotten. Mickey Hat~ay The doctor's daughtM Is lnvol'ved In anothe1 unsuccesstUI expe<lment ( 1 hf .. 30m1n) m llOVll "Deadlall" ( 1968, Suspense) Michael Caine. Gt0vanna Ratti. A b9autlful woman corw1nces a cat butglar to t.em up with her nomosexual hUtband In a iewel robbery (2 h1a, 45 min.) CID llO¥ll "Strange ln11aders" ( 1982. 60- ence-Fiehon) Paul LeMat, Nancy Alen. SUper-1ntelhgent beings from apec. rNte- riahze 1n a small mldwestern town and a~me the bodies of us resldenla. 'PG' o ( t hi . 29 min ) t:1I 8 OOCICl9QHY L.A.: VIDIOI 1:11 ~ llOVll "Just Tell Me What You Want" ( 1980, Comedy) AU MacGraw. Alan King A wealthy bUs1ness tycoon thinks he has his mistress well tn ltne unUI she deman~ he put hef in charge of a recent· ly acqu11ed movie studio 'R' ( 1 hr .. 52 min) 1:11 iE :-aKo Mt8 llCMl .. A Tattered Web" ( 1971, My. tery) Lloyd Bro()Oes. Franf< ConverM A police deteet1¥e laces conlhcts betWeen his 1ob and his loyalty to himself and hit tam11y when he encounters a bWlrte mur· der (1 hr . 30 mtn ) ~ ': 'Temptations ( 1977. Come- dy) Jennifer Welle$, Jake Teegue. A wealthy eccent11c has a penchant for por- nographte videotapes and his wtfe sur- prises htm by starring 1n one ( 1 hr ) 'l MOVll ·Daniel" ( 1983. Orama} Time> thy Hutton Mandy Paltnktn Adapted from E L Doctorow's novel "The Book Of Daniel • A. graduale student probe& the events surrounding his parent'• execution as Russian nuclear $pleS R' (2 hr5 . 9 min) 1:9(S/ MOVll "Five Days One Summer" ( 1982. Drama) Sean Connery, Betsy Brantley An Alpine vacation tor a mouo- 1a1riee11ng Sco1t1sh phySIClan and lhe young woman tra..,eltng w11h him becomee the venue tor personal revelation 'PG' ( 1 ht 50m1n) 1:99 MOVll "Scream Of The Demon Lover' ( 1970 Horror) Jeffrey Chas.. Jennlt.r Hartley A rTl\lrderer haunts a remote ~ lage as a pretty scientist conducts an expe11men1 (2 hrs ) .. i) MIO ca.ca ATJ'MCTIOllll .. ... W MO¥W 'Blue Collar ' I 1SH8. Oranw) Richard Pryor Harvey t(91tet Ttlfee frus- trated ~110tt auto factory workers tum to crime bnng1ng them into more connlct and po1ent1al Oange< than they evet counted on 'R' ( 1 hr ~ min.} m-acon w r'R> llOVll "Brea1hle&6 l 1983. Orama) Richard Gere, Valerie Kaprinst<y A tr• rp1r1ted auto th1al unintentionally kllts a patrOlman and later develOps an Obaes· ""' attracttOO to a young woman 'A' ( 1 hr . 'I mtn I H CC).,_ "19~1 " 11982 Comedy) John Belushi. l oshuo M1futwt Af1er the bomb- •ng ot Pearl Hart>or Southetn Cahtomla '1v1hans and m1htary persont\91 rNCt with unt:>ttdled panic: to news of a "8paneee attack 1n their O¥vrl t>clckyard 'PG' ( t hr . !18 mlf\) WllTODAY'IMI ... .. m CIUJ'lllt.mt Sunday.Aug. 26. 198• 29 0 _~--------------------------------------lporls Cont. FromPage2 -Wec1ne·sc1ay---........ »IELDGI -· •••w. ... .,....,.... ........ 10\21 ,.._(lln..•..._) lmlll Ml. (I) u.a. ... ,,_ llQMUQHT1 ••111 .......... Miii -1--tW (I) u.a. ... .,_ llQMUQHT1 --rrw.y mru111 ......... "' INI •17;wn l'•w. L. ~ Dad1u1 al ...... -:&. ........... , .._ ... -UI. Robbie.,.,.. gev.. ..... -lltl,,111 tor I t .. llt Md eu11111 ........ n•aate In h ec•••• .. <R>o -·~ .... (I) u.a. ... ,,_~ laturclay ---••111 Tube Toppers Cont. From Page& .................. =-............. II .... ~ ... .... -. L121•"9 ,_., ...... IM ... DllllL.-.(1 ... ) -·Mlu .. 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Q: I would really hke to know whatever happened to "Emerald Point, N.A.S." J can't believe they too le it off the air at the best part. I'd really love to sec tt return to CBS. - D.C., Ft. Myers, Fla. A: "Emerald Point," wlllle a clu1y 1bow, jast never seemed to make lt In tbe ratln11. ID fact, at one point, CBS even 1cbedaled It after "Dallu," a sare ratln&• bit, aad "Emerald Point" took ~ tlme 1lot'1 aaual hi&b ratln11 straight down. Q: 1 hope you can help me with this problem. 1 started watching "Days of Our Lives" nine years ago and am still a fan, but I missed nearly four years while 1n Gennany. Is there someplace I can write to for a syno~is of what I mmed? lfnot, can you i)OSSil>ly tdt me-what happened to several characters, such as Bill and Laura Horton and their son Michael, Tom Hortol'I Jr., and Bob Anderson? - K.K .. Bosier City, La. A: We cu taU H t tbat yoa coatacl Soap Opera Digest and a1k lf they have l11ae1 on band 1olng that far back. (Tbelr summary magazine goes back tbat far, altboqb at that polat It was a moatbly.) We 'll be glad to fill yoa In OD 1ome of tbe cbaracten. Laura 1uffered a nervous breakdown after tbe death of her motber. Bill decided to pracUce medlclae lD tbe town w!aere Laara wa1 !ao1pitall1ed. At for their 100 Michael, be left town after decidlnl to become a doctor. Tom Horton Jr. i1 one of tboae cbaractera that comes ud 1oe1 at will, and at tbl1 point be'1 gone. Bob Anderson died. Have a quesrion about lour favorite !)OBP or soap star? Write to ynda Hirsch. co News America Syndicare, P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, Calif 92714. She will answer as many questions as she can m her column. but rhe volume of mail make~ personal replies impossible. -TV Puzzle .. 1.6 Shown. she's Krystle on "Dynasty" 11 Played Aunt Bee 12 Ken Berry series 14 "--for All Seasons" 15 "Neither rain - 17 Unexciting 18 Cargo unit 19 Michele Lee role ACROSS 33 Played Mrs Marple 36 Role for Burghott 39 She's Florida· 1n1t 40 Witnessed 42 Chief Daniels on ''Hitt Street Blues" 43 " -Time for Sergeants" 44 Miss Balin 46 Played Joanie TV ANTENNA ... From Pages TV TIDBITS: DunngAugust and September, thcShowtimc pay chanhcl 1s presenting a new production of"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," the classic pla> b) Tenneuee WUllam1. Jenica Lanse ponrays Mawe the Cat, Tommy Lee Jones plays her husband Bnck. and Rip Torn portrays Bia Daddy. Showtame broadcast dates include Aua. 27 and 31 and Sept 6. 8 and 11 Vaneua Williama. who rece ntly gave up her Miss America title after publication of her nude photos. has hncd up a guest stamna role in an episode of the new NBC scnes. "Panncrs in Cnmc." The series stars Lrnda Carter and Loni Anderaoa as private detec1ives. Williams wal pl3) a rock singer who hares Carter and Anderson to protect her. Gary Crosby ha Joined the cast of the new NBC series "Hunter." He'll play a computer specialist in charge of records and identificauon. The scnes stars Fred Dryer and Stepfule Irameras Los Angeles pohce detectives. Crosby was a regular on "Adam-12" and more recently has aucst starred on "Cagney and Lacey" and "Simon and Simon." Jollnny Caab stars in "The Baron,111rnew CBS TV movie now beina filmed in Atlanta Hr plays a leaendary po_ol hustler, now reformed. who lea ms a new young pool sensation lS his son by a wife who lcf\ him years ago. The cast also included Claade Akln1, J•ae Carter Ca1b, Darren McGavln and Rlcbard Roucltree. A few C1$l ch~ arc.planned when °Aftcrmash" bqins its second season on CBS this foll. Retumi1:!; Harry Morpa. Jamie Parr, WUJlam Ort1topller, IWNllM , In.Mia &.., and David Ackroyd. The new hosphal administrator will be PeMt MAcutl Goe11. Jn add1t1on. Col. Pouer's wife Miklttd wi ll now be played by Aaa PltonJak. Both new mt members arc vctcfln New York StlSC stars. 21 "Leave -to Heaven" 22 ID for a Nelson 23 She's Elena 24' Luctlle, to Oest. Jr. 26 lnits f0< Redford 27 "77 Sunset -" 29 "The -" 31 He was Fi&h 1nit 32 "Jennifer Slept Here" co-star lnlt 1 Sanford's son 2 Cat In "Peter and the Wolf" 3 Author Anals 4 Agnes -Miiie 5 Played Ricky Ricardo 6 -Zlmbahst. Jr 7 Neighbor of NH 8 Played Ed Nonon 9 Actor Beery 10 She was Crissy 11 Betty Thomas role 13 "Riptide" star 16 "Truth - Consequences'' 19 Tom Hanks role 20 "-Hiii" 23 "Days of O\Jr -" 25 Role for 33 Down on "Hotel" 28 Rene Ennquez rC>le 30 He'' Sam Malone 33 See 25 Down 34 ''GunsmOl<e" star 35 Role for Ito 36 He was Opie Taylor 48 The Rock. abbr 49 Rue --Pa1x 51 LA player 52 Star of "The Two of Us' 53 She's Louise Jeftersoo 55 Ptayed BJ 57 PGA's Slamm1n' Sammy 58 SphragtSttc item DOWN 37 Darryl Anderson role 38 Batman's panner 41 "Wide -of Sports" 42 Howard on "Hill Street Blues" 45 Played Hawkeye 47 "The -Exped1t1ons" 48 Leslie Caron role 50 See 31 Across 52 USSR plane 54 OutSto on 'The Yellow Rose' 1nit 56 Clock numerals SOLUTION -Word Game Fll-L IN ~6 MISSING~~ IN T~~ '\TV ~~" 6E&..OW. ~I I ILIVIEI I !KINI l6IMI I MIOIVI I SI ~1,r:~·'' f"*''° ) ~ (l6~~ 1'HE ~ 1..erreflS 'wt>O F1u.eo 1tJ '."' -ro 5Pt!LL iMi: NAME ~ NJ ,_ ''""'''''' ____ I __ l __._I __ I ___..l__.I ~ Sunday,Aug.26. 198• 31 A back-to-school outfit your kids worit outgrow ~ow rour kids can look smart lor the ~t of their school da~'!-1. With a11 Apple· lie Per.1011:11 ( .omputt•r. It~ a compact \'e~1on of the le:tdlllg computer u~d in school\ tlw Appk· lie So It can run more educa- tional \(lftware than am computer l';\Ct'pt the Ile ·nw lie feanires a total ~ftwan: liht~lr' of mer IO.txX) pmhrr.llll' \, well :L' 12HI\ of 1ntemal memon a built in d1~k clriH;) and hui1l·Hl 1x>rt' for adding on accessories like an :~)pie monitor or Apple~touse Our IT1emll" sales ~taff \\ill he I 1app~ to answer all your question~ TI1e\' II al~ help ~ou appl~ for an .~lple credit card If mu quali~. you can ta~e an Apple Ile outfit home for ,L\ l1ttlt' ,L\ 10°11 dO\\l) Stop h\' and \l't' u' tcXla\'. And hnng your whole outfit along .i. li>r a he demon')trallon . ..!!....- • This special off er is not to be used in conjunction with any other offer • LOW85 SUNDAY. AUGUST 26. 1984 --- ORANG£: COUNTY. CALIFORNIA ~O Cf NTC, ·wedding turns to tragedJ: Newport coed en roufe to wedding among 1 7 who died in fiery air crash From Slaff ud Wirt Rtport1 Friends and family of 18-ycar-old Linda Kay Da Silva expressed their grief Saturda) at the death of the popular Newpon Beac~ocd -one of I 1 who died near San u1s Obispo Friday in a fiery m1d-a1r ollision. Da Silva, the daughter of promi- nent local ophthalmologist Dr. Lion- Coast Big breakers delight surf- ers but trouble swimmers along Orange Coast./ A2 Allcemarle H. Stotler Is sworn In as a district 'court judge./ A2 California Author Truman Capote dead at 59./A3 Fresno college students show llttle Interest In moon rocks./ A3 Nation A change in color scheme ruins the lure McDonald's restaurant straws have always had for Florida mackerel./ A7 New Jersey gets tough on drinking drivers -and reaps a 20 percent·drop in traffic fatalities./ A7 A team of explorers clalms It has found pieces of Noah'sArk atop Mt. Ararat In Turkey./ A6 ·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::: Style When you put your best foot forward this fall, slip into a beefy oxford for daytime or glittery pump for evenings. /81 Clothes are mannish by shape and fabric in the Anne Klein II collection but the designer says the cut is romantic./84 Sports Newport Harbor's foot- ball team has the look of a contender In the Sea View League./C1 The Angels slip five games behind pace-set- ting Minnesota after fall- Ing to Detroit, 5~1./C1 Auburn is the preseason No. 1 pick In college football./C2 Entertainment Look for a synopsis of -your favorite soap opera a week earlier than usual In today's entertainment sectlon./86 ·:·:·:::·:~·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·;·:·:·:·:·:·:· Business Von Karman Corporate Center phase two under way In lrvlne./C4 INDEX el Da Silva and his wife. Carlann. was fl)'tng to Seattle via San Francisco to JOin her family at her older brother Lionel Robert Da Silva's wedding. according to Edu.ardo C>.\ Salva, the v1cttm's uncle. Da Silva boarded the Wings WC'SI twin-eneine commuter aircraft m San Luis Obispo for the short flight to San Francisco, where she was to chan~e Finances may stall bullet train By tbt Associated Pre11 The sleek. high-speed bullet tro1n targeted to whisk passengers from Los Angeles through Orange Count} to an Otego wall be a dud 1fS50 mtlhon can't be raised for further develop- ment, officials lkly. "If we're not able to raise $50 m1lhon, we're not able to go ahead with the project." said Nat Read. vice pre 1dent of Amcncan H11h Speed (Pleue He flNANCES/ A2) planes for Seattle. Her parents and family were await- ing her arrival at the SeattJe airport and became alarmed when she di<t not amve. The family learned of the crash at\er makina inquiries while at the a1rpon. Da Silva explained. He described his brother and sister-tn- law as being in a state of shock upon learning of the tragedy. He also said the wedding took place as scheduled Saturd'y and, the Da Salvas were scheduled to return to their Newport Beach home late last night. Funeral amngment till are pending. "She was an eimcmcly fnendly girl, cheerful and she always had a smile.." Da Silva ~id of hts niece. "'faen though her hfc was shon. she was an inspiration to all who knew her." He 5a1d her cla mates have been telephoning his Huntinaton Beach home upressing d1sbefief at her death as word of the crash spread The pretty. dark-haired Da Salva was a 1984 graduate of Newpon HarbGr High School and been elected a homecoming princess last year, Da ih-a id. He desmbed her as a better~ n-averagt $ludent. Just last \\eek, following a family tnp to Eg~pt and Gr , he had mo\·ed 10 the n Luis Obispo area to begin cla.ssn at Cr ta Communtt) Colle&e there. Besides be1na an avid skier and swimmer. OaS1lva ~as an actiV( member of the National Chanty League's ·e~pon Beach chapter and was anvohed m fund-raising -.ork for area hospital • her uncle said. She was scheduled 10 come out at a (Pleue .eeCRASB/A2) Swing your partner Some hot hoofln' bu kept thin&• lively at the Orante County Falrgrounda the laat couple of days u the South Cout Auocladon of Square Dance Clube aqua.red off for ita annual fe.tiyaJ Friday, Saturday and today. Along with aome boo tin. ana hollerln' (and the flub of pettlcoata on thoee pretty country gala), •Q.uare dancen like Linda Muff and her father Ro&er ll•nn (left) enjoyed a whole boat of ac- dTitle. beside. t:rytna to fol- low rapid-fire dhecttona of caller Kenny McNabb (far left). Linda Kay Da Slln Ivory_. tower a pot of gold UCI campus pumps nearfy S 1 million Into economy daily Whtie umvers1ucs are gencraU)' viewed as instituuons that educate students and provide research op- ponunitics. two recent studtcs 10- dicatc C~hfomia campuses, and UC Irvine in parucular, produce more than well<ducated graduates and complicated research papers. UCI is Orange County's founh la~t employer and pumps almost SI m1lhon a day into the county's cconom). according to one of tbt studies. The stud} found th.at 79 percent of UCl's S266 million annual budget v.as spent v.nhm Orange Count). In .addition. 11 sho~ed uCl Students ~pent nearl) S~mal~on on housing. food and entenainment 1n the count) · during the \nr. me other findings of the studies nduded. •l Cl conlnbutes S957.634 to Orange Count) 's econom) C\CI) retail da\. •UCf dircrtl): _employ~ about C:>.500 peopk (full-ttme equivalent) and I'> the count) 's fourth largest cmplo)er •Orange Count) 's credit base 1s e\panded b) S::!87 million as a result of (l's banking acuv11) -suffi- cient to suppon 3.300 borne mon - gages of $85.000 l'' tr) )'tar. •F1th-fi-.e percent of UCl's more than ~s·ooo alumni h\e and work in Orange ( ount). . The findings ~ere included m "'The faooom1c Impact of the U01"ers1ty of Cahfom1a. In me. on Orange Count\ ·· ba~ on 198~-83 budge\ tiguaTS The report was prepared ~ Dec1S1on uppon S\stems ofln 1ne, a pn,ate consulting firm . The firm also sun·e)ed htgh-t.cch- nolog~ bus1nes~ within a fi\·c-m1lc radius of 1he campus to examine l CT~ impact on ncarb) business grov.th Tv.ent) pcrl·ent of the firms mo' mg mto the area since UCJ was c4'labhshcd reponed the existence of thl' un1,crc;1t\ ac; the most 1mponant tactor 10 their location dec1s1on. "I hd1c' c the public always has had a 't'~ good -;ense of the value of a (Pleue aee UCI/ A2) Traffic, trash, H20 tapped as cities' major Concerns Local officf als talk to Assembly hopeful about their top issues By KAREN E. KLEI" Of IM 0...., Net lllllt Too much traOk too muth garbage and too httlc \\atcr are among the mo~t crucial is ues facing Ornntte C'oo~t communiues. alX-Ording to mayors and other cl~ted otlt\:tal<.. Rrprescntall' e\ ofNr" "''"&a\ h If' 1oe. l aguna Beadl and M1\'1l'" \1c10 met la<.t \\('t'l "1th Citl F l'r@U<>on a RC"pubhl·:in \ .uultdat,• ft11 the -oth D1'itnc1 \tall' '''rnthl\ '><'ill . lll e\pre\~ their 1dra' ahout ht'" ,I.lit' and tedcral gmcmml'nt \llUld do a b...·ttcr 1oh for their \Ommunitic' Fcrgu\Oo "111 run a¥,a10'1 lxnH'· crat C\tt'\t'n f-cldman ot l aguna 1'.1gucl to 'o' rmht·r. in a dl'ltrt\'I \\hert' Refuhhlan' 11utnumhl·r lxmocrats -·to· I H~-Oe~nbC'd h1m<;('l1 a' a lon[l.·llm\' J)(ll1t1\.&I a...t1' 1<>t but not a poli11c1an. anJ admtttrd hc t!t not sure ho~ the d1tkrl·n1 k' els of go,emmcnt <unc- 11nn and \\Orl to ether. "I l.:no'' that local go"emment' \OITit'tlnlC'\ ha\C 10 hire lobb)ISIS """·and I th1nl that'san insuh to the h1ghcr·k\ cl go"emment offic:1als "ho v. l·n· eltx·tt'd to represent them ·· T l'fi11<;on ..aid. adding that ht hOJlC'S "' lx'lornc more familiar v.ith local 1\\Ul'\ and rroblems I crgu<.on <.aid local cities need to (Pleaee eee..LOCAL/A2) Erma Bombeck Bridge Business California Newt Cl asst fled Croasword Features Horoscope BS BS c• A3 C7-8,05-8 C2 85 07 85 A3 A8 B8 Questions still surround downed KAL flight Ann Lenders Natlon•I News Opioton Public Notice• Real Estate Sports Stock Markets Style Telov1ston ThMt a Trevel w athet world Newt ' 01 .... C1-3 C5·6 91 -• TV Log BS.:7 85 A2 A3 It's been one year since Korean Fltght 007 was blasted out of the sky with 269 aboard By TIM AUER Of nc Anodattd Prt s WI\. HING TON -\ )l'ar Iler u heat-scd .. ina Soviet m1,,1k hla\tt'd a Korean Air l inc 7•7 o ut ot the n1ght11mc \k)' over the ·a of Japan kilhn all 26Q per "'' .t~rJ and ~nCJ1n9 U · c;;o\.I ' rdation~ into a \letpd11;c. m)\tcl") <1t1ll .,urround' tht• fate of f11 ht 007. Ne\\ quc hum. ha' c hcrn ra1~d. nc"' data MWrtcd nd nt\\ an\\\Cr' pmpo\l-d, Rut chan~ art that th puhhc \\111 nc\cr l.no"' for C<'rulUI. "'h or how d1 ter brfoll th1' Jumbo Jet on Sept. I. IQ l · \n\~Cr\ to some of the quc uon\ arc clu l\l' bl.'Cau~ no one 'u" ncJ anJ H~I) little \\rcd.;agc wa' found. ~arch 'hap heard "Jl'"l'" trom tht' \uhmc t>J "hfad. bo' Oi@ht ft· rnrdcr or a time. hut 11 tould not"'-' n."CO\ c~J Other IX''"hk an\\\t'r remain 'hrnud,•1 in I°' t'rnnl\'OI ~ rN' Focus ON THE NEws lhe 111 t n in the pff"-da"'n Jarknt''' ot .\n" hClr \ \la thl· la\tkaotatnpto o I '<l111h ~,Ht·• that had bqun th rn \I' .I\ U.l\ 10 '\c\\ ) orl \Ix r,t rt' ~9 "rt\\ mcmh\'f\ anti .2-40 ra n ""'· induJin t\ I \ nwn- cano. mr•n them v.a' RC"p I " \1cl)(lnal<1 a ronSt:n tJ\'t' l~m1 , r.rnr (un ft''"m;an Imm< 1co 1 and prt\t\kl\\ 111 thl' Juhn 1\11\ h "K'll 1\'I\ an l}l~'\1111.lllOt\ \ IT&lt\'U to \\JI" th\' \\Ill lcl llhcllll l Ollll1Htnl\O\ The plane ktl ~ncho ~ a halt· hour late \\'11h1n 10 m1nu1r ... 11 N: n to ''ra' Imm 11' dC'!o.tgnatC"J routr. ··Rt'd-~0 .. Th<" R-~O path 1, thr m 't nonhcrl\ ot the parallC"l l\1&}\t routr' on th<' nonh"'c'trrn nm <11 thC" f' oh <Xean. a \l' 1J'" that p;a ntar "-<'n,1t1\\ ' ' l"t m1htan lacihtt<"' On,· " l.1 !l" m1"11C"-tinn \Uh· mannc tla'<: on tht "-amlhan.a Prnim.ul:i '' th1• oil our'4. t-. \I 007 ct1onl·d n throu ht~ •l<t•'-n{ '' anJ C\4'nlu ,111\ ,·ro\\fll 11)to ""' '''t a1r.p; lt' nrar "amt hat l a 11 ",,, 11" lrd llf) on \n\ l<'t. rnd:ir '' f\'''"' .1mt lltthlC't Jt I\ went u11 h tind 11 It h•ol 1h, m "' . houl"\. but th~"" I 'final!) caught I\ -then one o ti l m \hot tt dov.n 'Allh an .\nab m1,,1k Hrre rt" somc ot the qu~tton' and , n\\l.C"N. ron<'Cm1n '~ 01 ht· J. l\111} •• tH plue en ~•rH? Fltiht 007 -. 'mol"C' than 200 mt on .. RM .O" V.hl"n 11 was Ot d wn 1 hc l n1tc.-J Statt"S ~~ ti •a last hi.-<. UM" ofa on'' t1on m1,t.tkc. and ''" pilot didn't knov. he ~-. O\'tt ~' u:l temlol) Ground controllc'1 did not 'PN 11 I ta\IM" thC"f'C.' 1 no ~I' 11t11n radar \(\\C'r •" ol R-20. r•115.t I ,_ d r Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Auguat 28, 198• Swearing-in Allcemarie H. Stotler take• the oath of office u a United State. Dlatrlct Court Judge ln a ce remony at Orange County Superior Co urt. Admintatertn.i the oath la tbe Honorable Malcolm M . Luca•. auoclate juatice of the atate Supreme Court. Stotler. formerly an Oran.re County Superior Court Juqe. la alttlni m L09 An&elea unW a branch of the f"ederal court la opened in Orange County. Big breakers keep lifeguards busy Ltleguards .1lont Orangl' 1 "·'~' beaches ~ere hu.,, "'iJtu1d." a., 4-to,, foot "aH'S trouhlcd ""mnier' hut delighted surfer'>. ~fore than I 00,0110 hea1. hgul'f\ CnJoyed near-perkct '~1.'alhl.'r :.rnd "~urn on·an tl'mperature., at thl' lx'al h But l1kgua1d' up and do"n the lu<t<,t rcpnrtl'd good surfing rnn- J1twns meant trouble for S\\1mmer<, .\ :'\.e\\port lka1.h lifeguard '>poke'>- man reponed 400 rescues dunng the da}. abo' e average for the waning days of .\ugust .\t Laguna Beach. 42 rescues were reported and Hunt- 111gton Cny Beach lifeguards said they pulled 59 troubled swimmers from the surging swells and nptides. ~ldu:111:t8i~ln:ll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i!!lfSTIONS SURROUND FLIGHT ... ofwh1ch l\ll\t'r "arer l \ J\IJll\111 officials sa' .\fter an· ln\t'\llg..it1un. tht• I ntcr national C1' 1han .\' 1auon Organ11a t10n agreed . concluding tht' planl'·, naY1g.ator mu!>t ha\l' punl hi:J tht wrons long1tudt• for .\nlhnf;Jl{i: - 149 instead of IN -1nw till' computenLt'd na' 1g.at1<•n '"tt'lll .\!though that 'onh a thl•1ir' bt'l'JU\1.' the flight reuHdl'l "a' not rl'{U\l'rt•d n would h:l\ e \t'I tht• ~4-•Jn thl' erroneous lOUr\t' 11 lt•ll<mo:d 1tw J\i.\O said But the RU\\t,1n' llllltt•nd thl' plarw intent1onall} Ile" tht• uiLtr\t' 11 did tu photosraph '>t'n\ltl\t' m1ll1an 1n ~tallatrons .\ '('rs1on ol lhat tht'1•n. '' thJt K \I 111 thl.' KJnllhatl.CJ and "'iakhalln hland areas "-amchan.>1 I'> a target te'>t '>llC' tor "'iu' 1et land-ha'>l."d nuckar m1s~1le!> Jnd l 0.., 'P' 'a1eU11c:s had sponed \o' 1el preparation\ w test-tire a nev. missile the night the: KAL plane v.ac, shot down That n1gh1. thl' L n11ed \tatt:\ had l'> mon11onng l.'4u1pment at lull po"er to karn v.hat 111.:ould about th1.· ne" m1<.s1k l ~ otlic1als sa' t1rnlarl) their contenuon that the Russians had ll:nov. ingl) destro~ed a c1' 1l1an plane. Within four da)~. the Pentagon confirmed repons that a U.S. RC-135 sp) plane had been 1n the general area of KAL 007 for a ume and at one point had passed onl)' 75 miles from the Korean plane. raising the poss1- b1ht) that the Rmstans thought the) v.ere shooting at the sp) plane. Furthermore. Shultz had claimed that the So' iet pilot had gotten close enough for a visual inspection of the KAL plane before he fired, and U.S. officials said the distinctive nose humo oft he 747 made it unlikely that 11rould be m1!>taken foran)thingelse • (l()"l v.a!> not nctl'''ar1h tJk1ng Pit tu re~ but "a" probing "''' rt•l .111 defenses. ti") mg tu dr:rn fightt·r plam'' up from the ground The mon1wnne, nc:t"ork included land-ba.,ed radar 1n nonhern Japan and a1rbornl.' rJdar and recc1H:r'> a hoard t \ RC -1 l ~ JCts 11) mg al·ros!> thl' "Red ~11 · route The .\1r Force HC -135-. hJ'>l'J in 1hc .\kuttan hl&.1nd<o. arl' mod1tkd Boeing "07'> palked v.1th radar and radio'> that lh routl.'!> near thl· ~o' 1t·t t niun · The L '-, 'a'' ''a' operating an 1ntelhgencc 'hip the Ob-;cnat100 Island. that night 1n the northern Pau lit at lord m~ to l S officia I'> But 11 was later disclosed that the So,'1et pilot had fired his rocket from behind and belo~ the 747. from that pos1t1on. the 74Ts nose hump can not be seen In add1t1on, although the sky v.as clear. the half moon did not suppl~ that much light. U.S. officials said. The Russian' ac,c,en that lh\.' hJlt hour dela~ in tkparture from ..\la\~il allowed 1he Kort· an a1rl1 nn tu ti 1orJ1- nate tts path ""th the l S 'J'ill<' '>huttle then orh1tin~ the Earth \ti till '>huttle tould mea'>urt• ~IJ' n·t response w thl· 1ntrud1ng a1rcratt The Rus~1an'> had. up th•' tontt•n lion b~ pointing lo a l ~-~t'ar pl'1111J 111 the 1950sand l.'arl\ 1%fh"hcn I .., planes frequent!\ p1.:ne1rated "io' 11:1 airspace to photograph m1litJn \Ill'' or mea,un.· Sc1\ 1e1 rt•c,ponse'> The Ru\'\1an' \hilt do" n at ka't I I .\mencan plam.·' on '-Ut h m1'.)\ton' including lhl· I -~"fl' plant' pilutl·d h' Francis Gan Pm~l'r' 1n t ·~w Hui \uch flight\ gl'nl·rall\ ,·nded in lhl' mrd-1%fl<. v.hl.'n thl' dnelopmt•nt ot h1gh-alt1tudl' photograph) Jnd '>P' sarelhtes perm1t1l·d the l nitl·d ~talt''> to saleh \\atch thl· ..,o, lt'I'> lrom alar l S · ofliuCJI!>. including l>rlrn'l' \e1.retan < <J'par \\ l'tnbt·rgn 'J' thn<,e contl'nl111n' ;in· non,cn'e K \I (1()"7 "a' on ah\olutl'I) n11th1n~ rcmotl."1) n·\cmhling Jn) l-.111d 111 lintell1gcnu·J m1\\1t1n · \\ l.'1nbt·1gl'f ~Id l \ oOit IJI<. \3\ 1111.'\ \\cll1ld nut n<.k the li\t'' ol ~1111 pcuplt" 111 1.1h picture'> that lt1uld ht' '>11Jf1pnl 11, c;atclhtl."s .\nd I "'i 'PJlt' C\('ll'fl\ ,,., the <>Pale .,hu11h· 1h.11 \\J'> al<ill <JI lhl' time v.a\ orh1111111 tar II• 1tw \11uth 111 the plant· and ncm hl.'rl'.nt•ar r.1d.11 c 11 radio range ol thl' ""rl·an plant• 2. Whal and "'hen did tht' I S. government kno" about Flight 007, and why "'asn't the plane ~urned it "'as off courc;e" l hl' l n11t•d ... I.Ill'\ i.lllJ lhl' "i11\ JC! I nton tOl1\l.U1tl \\,1ld1 l'Jlh utlll'I \onwoftht· t1ghh·,1 I \ \UrH·11l.tn1.l' 1\ 1n the northnn l'a, 1ti1. parnu1l.1r1' The pur<.utt ot the K.\L plane b) ~"' 1e1 fighter'" ti'> mon1 iored bv t ~ and Japant''>I.' l'lt·ctrunu: e;l\ ec,drop- p...•r<, ~hul11 \atd and the tape rccOTdmg<; of the.-~o\tet pilots talk mg 1n their ground hasec, "as later released 1n \.\ a'>h1ngton ·· . .\!though the l nlll.'d State-; ha'> not pubhch acknm1,kdged that 11 tralli.l'd tht "'andcnng "-.\L Jet ll is h1ghl~ ltli.el) the plant' 'i lOUrse \\ii'> monitored b\ thl' l "'i mil11ar) "P' nl.'tv.ork But. Sil) l S olfatJI'> '>Pl'clkrn~ on rnnd1t1on thl'\ not tx· 1den11tkd. f\Al 007 pr0babh ''a'>n·1 \\<trned bl'taU'>e nonl.' of the Y-a tcher'> thought the Ru.,s1an"> v.uuld react h~ 'ihootin~ It tlo"n 1 hr gent·ral hcl1el. thu<,e olliuals '>&I\ ":.t'> that the mu'>I '>l'H'll' re.· al lion "nu Id bt• '>Im ph lo l ha\t' I hl' plane a"J' lrum S11\ 1et tt:mton 3. Did tbr Sovi~ts kno" tbry "rre shooting at a c-lv1llan airliner? Hour\ aha the 'hoot-dov.n "'il'l H'tar. ol \tatt· < •l·orgc ~hult1 pl:.t\t'd tJpt''> ul tht· ..,m 1et pilot 1ellmg h" bd,l', "T ht 1argtt 1' de'ilro~cd ·· \hull1 v.a' har"h 1n hi\ rnndemna- \lun ~' 1ng there \\<tS "no e\tU\l "ht1tl''l'r 1111 th" .1pralhng alt" and 'till' I nJtc-d \tall'' rt•actc, with rt'- 'uh1on tu tlm .:111ad, .. Prec,1Jent Rt•<tg.1n ,,a., also e \- trl•mel) tnl1cal. dedanng h1r, "d1sgu~1 1ha1 1h1· cnt1n " .rid feeh at tht• harhant' nl thc \ti\ tl'l go,crnmenl in 'hooting c.hm .. 1r inarmed plane · lk added. \\.,,d, lao <><.arcch l'\Prt''" nur r• u \ton .ti lh1' hornt~­ ing atl ol '1oll'lh l' ·· But "11h1n d.1" l · ~ o llic1 a1, hl·iaan 'nltl'ntn~ 1hr1r lnttu'm par· LOCAL NEEDS DISCUSSED ... F rom Al "'Orf.. togethl'I 1.11 twr than il-1 pt'll' paro1. hiali.,m di\ tdt• tlwm on "'111 "'' n·g1nnal 1nternt In im· ( num 1l\\.11man "ialh \1m !\.11lkr told h·rj(u\on tha1 tran,p1•r· tJt1un. hou\1ng and garhage an• 1hr issues of mo'\t 'nal concern to In 1n(' Traffic w np,e<,t1<1n that 'lo~' fn:l' v.a\'l rn and out ot hn u1mm111111\ ma> be relic: H'U h\ 1 ht' prop<l\t'd ~.111 Joaquin tl1ll'> J rc.·1·v..1\ \h1 \<llll But tht' rapid gro"th 111thrl11\ hii' lelt .1 hoU'ill'\ll '>hortagl' 1h.1t nun lar,1 l11r. numhcr nl \ear ~ \IHI whrie 1ndu,1na l "·•'ll'' h.1\( heen dl·alt v.11h on .t uh k' l'I ~t1lk r \a1d In me •'-grtt1n" moH' than 11' shan· of the lllllllt ) \ garhagr .111d nflinal<1 ar t' h;n 1n& iJ hard 11 m1• 1 n in~ Hi fi1iurr out v.hat tn do ''-llh 11 < hn" Kl·t..·n,1 .. 1 rt..•prt''>C'ntal1\l of lh\' 11n1nuirpor;ill'd tommun1n of \11\\1l)n \ tt'tn \a1d tr:in\pona11on 1s the hittttt'\t prohlem fa cing th<' pl.innt'd uommunll\ >\ ne" res1den· t1al d<'' dopmcnt, Rancho \11ss1on \ ll'JO 1' hc:in~ planned. Keena said "hit h \\111 mcrea<.e traffic problems In "l'"Port Bl'ach, \1a\or E\.el)n lfart c;a1d 1ntnnal 1ral11C' congcstlOn 1' 1ncrea,1ngl) trouhle,oml· for re~1 tknto, :ind '1\rtor.. 11ht..1 "\\ t' arc a t.1nt,\\l1t dr\t1nJtinn p oil IOf 10 million \ l'>llOr\ 3 \Car 'A t..• dip 11110 tiur ~('ncral fund lor SI n11llton ,, \Car to dn <''l'n our mcdionl Jtlh ul handling touri\t tran,portat1nn · ,111· '>Jld Belter l':l\l•\\t \I tranic Oow 1'\ nc:ed<'d around thC' l 11 .ind Mound UCI CAMPUS A GOLD MINE ... F rom Al Unl\.Cr\1t\ In !ht <1uaht\ of lilt' \( 1rntUtl .1,.h nu~\ t<'a< h1nv uilt111c C.-\.C'O tlt C' eurninit pn\\('f of a degn·c \<oltd t < I \'1, (' C han cll11r \.\ 1lhnm J I ill\ man "\\'care nnh Htg1n1ng 10 rel n~n11e thl' f.rC'al t'l<>n11m1l 'aluc 111 1111r tn\t1t1111on' •" \\Cll " he addrd · \, 11 ~ prt·m11·1 rc"l·u1lh in'11111t1t">n the l fnt· 'tr,11~ ol < ah1<1rn1,1 a11rall\ \1gn1fi· { .1111 \UJ')(lOrt lr(Hll Ollt'>lde lhc 'il8!(' I or c'ampl1. ~I 6 b1ll1on 1n fedcr;if lund" Otm into the 'late thr(1ut1h lhC' \IOl\tf1:11\ ' I ht• Cl OllOllltc. llTIP•ll I cif h1ph1·1 l'!hll .lllllll 111\lllUtllcn\ \.l.:l\ l'\.trlllfll"d • "It's not that eas} to do visual 1den11ficat1 o ns in the dark." said an .\1r Force pilot "'ho has flown a number of fight~r mtSS!-Ons and who asked not to be 1denttfied. Ahhough the Russians !M11d their plane had fired "am1ng shots, Shultz said the tapes gave "no 1nd1cauon" the) had fired an) v..am1ng. which 1s standard international procedure to chase awa) a plane But the Vnued States changed its 'tor) 11 days after the incident v. hen 11 issued a revised transcnpt of the So' 1et pilot's transmission and said hc had fired his cannon almost six minutes before he fired the .\nab m1ss1le l ' S. intelligence officials arc no" 1mltned to bel1e'e the So,1et conten- tion. 1ha1 the) thought the~ \\ere shooung at the RC'-135 "I think the) s1mpl) made a mistake." said one official. speaking on cond1t1on he not be 1den11fied ·The plane ~aSi lea" mg their airspace and the} r,1mpl) pulled the tngger" For tv..o months after the plane was shot dov. n, the U.S. and Soviet navies hunted the ~C'a of Japan for wreckage. particular!~ the flight <ecorder that would y1cld clues about the plane's course Pentagon officials scoff at rcpon<> that the .. black bol:" was reco' ered b) the l 'n11ed States but 1s being hidden tx.·1.:ause 11 pro" es the plane.-was fcall ) on a sp) flight The) also discount reports the Russians found the re- corder but are hiding 1t hecausc 1t shows the plane was not on a Sp) l11ght 1he I pper Newport Ba~. wh1d1 d1 \.Ide' Ne" port Beach Hart al<;<> \aid that John \.\a' nc \irport should not be allowed· to "dcstroo.: the c1 t\" with noise and that dredging and · reclamauon effom <.hould continue in the Upper Ba) 'lev.porfs Mayor Pro Tcmporc. Phil Maurer. ra1o;cd the issue of drinking water and the shortage!i that may tx· upco ming "It wcms the,·re all catchina up with u' at once: -traffic. polluuon and water i!tsues," he ~id Prei.cn at1on ot the coa tlane 1i the ell\ of L1guna Rcach'5 b1a,atst con- cern. alona w11h ~cahnadown th<' sue of the proposed an Joaquin Frc<'· way, accordm& to Laguna Beach Ma)Ot Dan k.cnnC'~ m a report prepared 1n t:0operatton "tth tht" ( 111a forn1a Poc;t~condnr} Education c omml\s1on The rtpon 1nd1catt'd the: more than 225 colk&t'!I and un1"crc,1t1c"° 1n \ahforn1a rep- ~"' '0 hilhnn mdu~try -c-qual to .ihoul JX"r1 t'lll 01 thc total groti\ \t:JIC prndtH I, • -More hazy sunshine in s tore Coaetal Extended f\llelll and motnlnt IOw olOudl l\MI 111eco .. t Oth«wlMlatr H1Gn11anotno from 1na mid to upper 701 It Iha IMMICllM lo Mkl·t<lt wat~ lllland valley9 L-• mo•tly In tlle IO• Cie¥91ano Columbla,S C C0111m1><1t Oh Conce<d NH Oalcu.FI Worth oa,1on Temperatures Oenv• 0.. MO<,,.. 0.110<1 Albtny Albllque<QUe Amarillo Anc:ne< llO• ,..,.,...,lit AllAnla Alllntoc C•t1 Auallf'I ••mm<><• u.noa llltmlngl\em lllamarck llo!N &oelon 8'owntvllle 8uffllo 11ut1111g1on Vt Caeper cn.1 ... ton.8 c CMnailOll. w v cnano11e.NC C/leye<IM cn.ceoo C>ftc;nNll "I L• Duluth 711 92 El PHO 77 e2 !vanevllle U 63 Fairbank• 57 52 ,aroo 7t 57 F190111tt 17 97 Grand AAP'd• 71 " GrMI Flllt 96 7A Gr_..bOrO N C to 57 HatllorO II IO H ..... a tlU ~ 97 &I ~Ion H 5e 1n<11aMP01I• 73 eo Jtc ... on.M• 95 7 6 Jacktonvllla ~I 47 Juneau 75 53 l(al\tu Cliy 98 50 LM Vagat 84 72 U111a lloc:k :g :; t:.:r 711 51 LubbOClc 11 52 !Hmph•• 71 5~ Mllml IMc:h 7) 41 n 66 77 50 16 411 15 .,. 75 ~ " 68 14 51 IO 50 71 ., 111 70 11 53 \ 411 43 11 ee 78 47 77 411 .. 55 11 et IO SS 77 63 to 75 •• 70 711 52 811 ... .. 72 IC 95 87 10 111 71 15 " 13 .. to 68 112 .. ..... .. 13 MIOlnd·Od•HI Mllwau1'M Mpta-S1 Paul N1lllv1lle NawOflHnt Naw Yorio NOffOlk Vt Nor1h Ptatle ()lctaholl'la C•t1 OtNna Orlal\Oo PnllaOetpnla PnoenlM Pi1l•bu1h Ponlan Ma Portlano.Or Pr~ =~''' Aano LOCATION Zuma BMch Santa Mon1ce ~=·~ 117 eo 7t 411 90 er 14 ~· 811 , t 81 116 79 11 Ill 82 112 n 14 82 llO 73 1 1 82 102 78 77 50 76 53 IS 58 76 81 81 12 112 93 n 45 RJollmood l•<ll•,,..n•o ll lOll•I II P41f T 11111Pl! Sall l •lo• City l•n MIOllJO .... °'4'00 .. ~,,~ ··~""•",." It Sit~.,,. S..tt•• &llr••ec>Of1 llOll• ,.~. lpokane 9yl9'UN TOIM'I• TuetO<l lul .. we.n rg1on W'Cftlll . w .. a.,,. Wlmtl'fltCI" 0e Tides TOOAY ) r.2. "' io 14am l21pm II 3t p"' MONOU 41llam 10 47 am 4 1tp m 10 2$ pm u 17 11 ., H H t1 u ti u H rt ,, u .. at .. 71 ,. '° ,. 64 to .. u ... .. ., ,. •1 .. .. .... 1• 70 u e2 " 17 11 .. IO 67 •I t •• '4 •• -ot 6 , I 1 •• Sun 1111 IOd•y II 1 27 P m "-Mon<l•Y .. e 23 • m •nd .... 19•"' •• 7 2e p m M00'1 1111 tOdly 11 1 $4 II m ,, ... MOl'IOay 11 6 •• • m •nO .... •o,..,. •• e 13p m llZt OltdC T10tf 2-3 SSW 2·3 SSW 2·3 SSW 2·3 SW Teen on trial in mother's slaying By the Auoclated·Preu A 14-year-old girl has gone on tnal in Orange Count) Juvenile Coun for the brutal bludgeon-stabbing murder of her mother, but her lawyer says there's more to the case. The girl's 16-year-old bo> tnend face!. a separate tnal Sept. 17, and the prosecutor said their rela11onsh1p ma) have sparked the murder. CONTINUED STORIES "This 1s a tragic case. and there are more facts than (people) have been made aware of at this point, .. defense attorney Carlton Biggs said after testimony began Thursday "These aren't drug-crazy, heavy-metal kids who are k1lhng therr parents " Jen01fer Newton, 14, and Scott Paul, f6 are accused of murdcnng Debbie: Jo New1on ~fl tO the kuchen of ht'r Fullerton home-last Februar). Her bod). <,urrounded b) several bloody footprints. wa., found b) her son. Jon. 17 If con' tcted. the girll:ould spend up to 11 )ears.in the 1.·u!>tod) ol the Cahforn1a Youth -\uthont~ Paul v.111 also be tncd 1n Ju,enile Coun in the city of Orange FINANCES MAY ST ALL TRAIN ... From.Al Rail. the firm planning the project. "We're living off S 10 m1ll1on 1n "enture capital loans now " . Read would not give a deadline for raising the $50 mtlhon to avoid scrapping the $3 I billion. 132-mile rail hne The bullet train would run from Los Angeles lntemauonal Air- pon to downtown Los Angeles. through Orange County and south to San Diego Among its stops would be Irvine. Santa Ana and Anaheim. S1>. months a$o the company used almost all the initial S9 m1lhon 1n investment capital, raised pnmanl) from Japanese lirms~ Read said The lsh1 Shiba Corp. and Sum11omo Bank were the largest contnbutor\. provid- ing $7 mil hon and SI m1lhon respec- tive!}. Read said .\n <\mencan High peed Rail director. Ri chard Duchosso1s. rnn- tnbuted SI million v. hen the funds started running low. he said. .\merican High Speed Rail has approached corporations to <,ell com- mon shares in the firm The Fluor Corp of Irvine and the Gu\. F Atkinson Co are among the firms that agreed to bu} stoc~ The stock sale 1s a major le'>t for <\mencan High Speed Rail ..aid Donald O'Sher. manager of corporate strateg~ for Gu} F .\tl.1n<,on (o The con~truct1on compan~ has alrcad1, JO\ested S3B.000 in th1.• rail project "If the) get through that v.1ndo". I'd sa) the;,. have a 'cr: good thanC'e of the project conunuing lo comple- llon." O'She1 Said . Read would not sa) hm~ much of the $50 milhon has been rw.c:d through sale of the stuck. ··1r \\C C.-\er run out of mone,." Read said ··\.\-e'll shut do"'n" CRASH VICTIM MOURNED ... From.Al debutante ball hosted b\. the or- g.anrzauon "'O\. 24. · Da S1ha 1!. survived b) her parents . sisters Susan and Nancy, brother Lionel and her grandfather Carl Jones of Newpon Beach. The family has lived' in Newport Beach for the past 15 years. according to Da Silva Meanwhile. federal investigators inspected the crash site Saturda> an an effon to detemune how the two planes collided. The airport pre\.1ous- ly has been cited for "unsatisfactory" procedures. All IS people aboard the Wings West Beechcraft Jet-prop commuter plane died 1n the crash Fnda}. along with an mstructor and student pilot aboard a singlc~ng.me plane that was on a training flight, authont1es said. The wreckage landed on rolhn~. brush-covered h11ls, scattering debris over a wide area. No one on the ground was 1n1ured. and a 20-acre brush fire caused by the crash was qu1ckl) e\t1ngu1shed. "The) ob,1ously didn't sec each other. and that's as far as we know how the:) came together," said Na- uonal Transportation and Safety Board 1nvest1gator Vernon Grose. v.ho v1s1ted the site and inspected the wreckage of the commutc:r airliner. "ihc a1rcra.(t apparently came down fa1rl) integral. This 1s heart· wrenching. no matter how many tt mes \ ou come to th est'," he told reponers as he looked at th<' wrccli..- age. Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Delivery 11 Quarantffd '-' "°"' Fr.ca, • yo.i oo "'01 ~ •• ., VOii' r-II'( •JOo"' • o.• e1o,.. •'>II , UJl:Y • ~ ........ ct Grose was JOined at the site b~ representallYes of the Federal ..\' 1a- tion Administrauon, insurance com- panies. airplane manufacturers and pilot groups. As the in\.es11g.at1on began. famil> and fnends of victims were JOined b> residents who filled the San Luis Obispo M1ss1on on Saturday mom- 1ngm a memonal service for the crash v1ct1ms The m1rnon bells tolled ~fore the sen ice. at wh1eh a single candle "a~ hg.hted and a local youth group led the congreg.auon in song Grose ~1d 1m esugator'> v.ould probe all aspects of the na~h includ- ing alleg.at10n'> the hu\\ \an Luis Obispo Count) <\irport "a' un<,afe because 11 had no trallic rnntrol tower 31 killed in 4 air crashes By The Auoclated Press The: Nonhcrn Cahforn1a au rnl- hs1on that killed 17 people near San Luis Obispo Fnday was 1ust one of four crashes in Georgia. California and Wyoming that left 3 f people dead in three da}S. All five peoplt' aboard a twin- engine turboprop plane "'ere killed Saturda) morning when 1t blc" up while fl;,.1ng over southwestern Wyoming. the Nauonal Transpor- tation Safety Board said. The AeroC'ommandcr 690. en route from Red Bluff to Aurora, lll.. had refueltd in Ogden. L tah. and was ll)ing at 19.000 feet when 1t wi:nt oil the Salt Lake International A1rpon Radar. the NTSB said The plane went down JU~t ca5t of Lyman, Wyo. \aid a d1spatehera1 the !)\\.eetv.atcr ( ount~ !)hlnll' l>cpart- ment. Earhc:r ')aturda'. all lour men aboard 1wo pnvatc:. !>1ngle-engane planes died "hen thl· a1rplanec; col- lided JUSt east of Vafdo!>ta. Ga . Mun1c1pal Airpon. !>a1d Lowndes Count) ShenffG. Robert ( arter One plane. a Ce!>!>na I 50. v.as taking off and the other. a ( e!>'>na I 52. was landing when the) trashed. said Federal '\v1at1on .\dmtn1stra11on spokesman Jack Barker. In addition. five people were killed Thur day when their twin-engine plane crashed and burned on a mountainside afier take-off from Monterc} Peninsula A1rpon The Cessna 320 took off Just before 9 p. m. enroute 10 Fresno. but smashed into the rugged mountain<11de five males \Oulh of the airport What do you likt about lht Dally Pilot" Wbat don't you like" Call tbt number at left and your mt11a1e will bt recorded, tranacrtbtd and dellvtr~d to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be u1ed to record letters to the editor on any topk . Contributors to our Lelttr1 column mU1t loelude thtlr na mt and tt lt pboot number for verification No circulation calls. please. Tell ua what's on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. l . 8chwertz Ill Publisher Cltcul1Uon 71418'2-4333 CIHalned 1dverU1lng 114!M2-517t All other department• 842""321 MAIN OFFICE Circulation T•I phon•• RoHmery Churchmen Controller Stephen F. Care10 Production M;lnag r ·' Doneld l. Wllllemt Circulation Manager , Cottst DAILY PILOTI NATI ON --- Flve critically injured ·as car plows Into' crowd Hostages freed from hijackedje By Tbe Auodated Pre11 Captors surrender to Dubal officials ~et urn for aid in reaching Amert ca • NEW YORK -There w1s no evidence of criminal 'Atonsdoint in an ~cc1dent in wh~c~ a ~oman's car plowed throuah a bus) T1mct ~uare !nlc~cuon, stnkma "" people and mjunna five of them cntically, police mves!1aators saJd Saturday. Betty Georac. 33. of Brooklyn. was released af\er ~est1onmg and no charges were filed,tgainst her, said police Officer John .oor~. The car was a rent.al. "From her account. she was in the process of chmbana over the automatic (transmis ion) console (into the driver·, seat) to move the c~r ~hen it went out of control," Moore said. The car careened 6SO feet before at hit a taxi and stopped. Alr Florida ready for reorga'nlutlon . MIAMI :-Air Aorida. stru&&}ing to return to service af\"!r aroundma its fha!tts and filin• for. protection from its creditors last month. says it wiJI have a viable tCOfllntzauon plan ready b> this week's court-<>rdercd deadline. That plan could include a purchase by Chicago-based Midway Airlines. U.S. Bank.rupt~y Judae Sidney Weaver said he would appoint a trustee ifthe Miami- based aarhne f11led to produce a reahsuc business plan by Monday. Guardian• a•ked to qult Bostoa patrol• BOSTON -An . aide to Mayor Raymond L. Aynn has aslced the Guardian Anaels to quit patrolling city neighborhoods following two nights of fis!'ung between members of the group and other youths. The request came Fndar after some community leaders complained that the voluntary street- patro group as acung more like a street ~ng. Lawrence Turnbow, head of the group. said the Angels had not been not1fied of the mayor's request and would continue to patrol neighborhoods. But he said they would cut out patrols an the area where the fights occurred until a meeting next week with community leaders and elected officials. Ferraro family overpaid 1980 taxes AMAGANSETT, N. Y -Geraldine Ferraro said Saturday that her family overpaid Its 1980 income taxes, but the money cannot be refunded, prompttnJ the Democrauc vice presidential nominee to comment "It's our contnbut1on to good government." In a news conference on the campaign plane from Alabama. she said she dad not know the exact amount of the overpayment. apparent!) caused by an accountant's error. And she said the pressure on her famil) had been so great from the controversy over famil) finances that she might have second thoughts 1f she had to decide again whether to accept the nomanauon. Reagan throws crltlclsm bac.k at Demos . WASHINGTON -President Reagan, snapping at Democrats' criticism ot his record red-ank spendirtg. suggested Saturday that they ''close their mouths forever about-budget deficits" or endorse a baJanced-budaet amendment and legislation perrmtting ham to veto any separate spend.fog item approved by Congress. "The campaign of 1984 as under way," Reaian announced an his weekly radio broadcast. paid for by his re-clccllon commmee. Reagan said the Republ.Jcans' "Great Opportunity Partr believes in challenging people to do better, the Democratic leadership still insists on challenging government to grow bigger." · CALIFORNIA Equipment for '84 maneuvers arr1v1ng SAN BERNARDINO -Equipment for the huge Gallant EaaJe '84. m1htal) exercise were to begin amving at Norton Air Force Base today in ad-.ance ofScpt. 5-11 desert manuevers. Norton "'111 serve as a depot for many of the cargo jets that will be bnnaing troops and cqllipment for parts of the exercise planned for the National Training Center near Barstow and the Manne Corp~ Air Ground Combat Center near Twentynine Palms. About 50.000 m1htary personnel from all the services wall participate an the manuevers. which will feature mock battles and be capped by a SCpt 9 exercise in which hve ammunition and bombs will be used. Man .kllled in collision with hrln '• car LIVERMORE-A 22-year-old man was killed when a car he was ndmg m collided with a vehicle dnven by his twin brother. the California Highway Patrol reported. The accident cx;curred at 3: 10 a.m. Friday an a remote area when a car dnven by Jose Martinez. 24. in which the victtm, Andrew Barrera. was a passenger. crashed with a car dnven by Barerra's twin brother. Anthony. Hospital loses on $rm-nilon81Jark BERKELEY -Alta Bates HospitaJ thought it could raise some money by selling chances to hook a m11lion-doltar shark. But not enough anglers took the ball and now the hospital ma) be about $28,000 poorer. Alta Bates representatives won't reveal the exact loss, but ticket counters have estimated that 760 fishermen paid S 15 each for the chance to hook a specialty tagaed leopard shark. The hospital took an S 11,400. The pnce of insurance taken out on the shark 1s reported to be about $40,000. Advertismgexpenses also boosted the hospital's costs. Moon rocks fall to Interest college student. DUBAI. United Arab Emirates (AP)-Scven Sikh hijackers released 79 hostaaes from an Indian Airlin'es JCC Saturday in return for a week's asylum here and a ~ledge by the aovernment to help tnem get to Amenca. the freed passengers and an official reported. The 73 passengers and .six crew were taken to the Du0ai airport's transit lounge where they received medical care. food and bcveraaes, said the official. who ~ kc on Old makes way for the new ST. LOUJS (AP) -A ftve-stot) pillar of dust and rubble heaps were all that remained Saturday of two buildings that had been the center of controvers) between developers and historic preservationists. Thousands of spectator\ gathered · earl> Saturda) morning a.nd watched as a senes of wmdow-shakina ex- plosions started the collapse of the 78- year-old Intemat1onaJ Building and 81-)ear-old Buder Building to make ·way for a three-block pedcstnan mall. "The spectacular demohtton be- gins the third leg of downtown St Louis' massive renaissance:· said James M. O'Flynn, president of the St. Louis Regional Commerce and Growth Association. Action on the Gateway Mall was delayed for several )Cars by a battle between landowners and developers, Silverman said. When that was resolved, a preservation group tried to save the Buder Building. condmon he no1be1dcnt1fied • ~ Both the h1Jacktd plane nd secon~ Indian Airlines Jethncr ah t \\1lS sent to Dubai to pick up the freed ho tag" Am\cd back Ul ·e~ Delhi early tooay. , The "1Clmu had been h capt1\ ince the Boc1ns 737 wa h•Jacked while on dum Uc fl1cht F day-a total of about 37 hours. The freed capt1 vcs lookc:d ured. but they said the> had bttn trca1ed v.ell. .. The) (the h1Jackcrs) v.cre extremely u ....... The Buder Building in downtown St. Lout. l• demolt•hed by a 8equence of ezplocllng chargee. Along with the neighboring Inter- national Bulldint. lt wu de8troyed u put of the rede•elopment of the downtown St. Lout.area. u ..... ,. Ill Novelist Capote found dead at 59 -rtamboyantauthor discovered at a Bel-Air mansion LOS .\NGELES '.\Pl -Truman Capole. th~ a"'ard·\ rnning author ol such books as "BreaHast at T11: fan) 's" and "'Jn Cold Blood" "'as found dead Saturda) in a Bel-.\1r mansion. police sat<.. He v.a-; 59 --Pooce-Cmdr. W1lham Boolh .al-0 there v.as no evidence of foul pla) in Capote's death but the coroner's department would '"' cst1ga1c m circumstances Pohce dad not 1mmed1ateh relea-.c mformauon ho"' Capote died .\ccord1ng to Booth, the manswn where Capote's bod) v.u found wu ov.ned b) Joanne Carson. "ho 1s dn orced from "Tonight 5hov. ·· ho-;t Johnn' Carson. The· diminuu'e author. "'ho \\as k.nown for his nambo,ant \\ardrobe and h1gh-p1tched hsp. thre" elaborate parties that drev. celebnucs from Hollpr•ood. high SOClel) and polittO tele' ISIOn inten 1ev. "ith Stanle) Siegel on a Nev. York stauon The host cut the interv1e\\ sbon v.hcn Capoie rambled mcobercnt)) about his dnnling and drug problems In .\ugusl 1983. Capote pleade<i guilt~ to a charge of drunlen drh mg on ""e" York's Lona Island. He was rebuked b} the judge for appeanna an court m Bennuda shorts. Capote was hospitalized in April 198 3 in Montgomel). Ala.. after tests howed he--had "1l ~ ~·· of d1lant10 and phenobarb1tol in his S\Stem. Doctors said he had a "bad reacuon .. to the drugs, v.b1ch are used to control epileptic seuures In <\ ugust. .1_981. be had collapsed from a con' uls1"e seizure in the lobb.> of his Manhattan apartment. Capote v.-as born m "le"' Orleans on ~pt 30. 1924. was schooled m 'e" \ ork and Greenwich. Conn .. a'ld -;hov.ed an interest in wnung lrom his earh \CM'S. FRESNO-Moon rocks. schmoon rocks. Students at Fresno Caty College apparently would ratherflay space-fantasy video games than walk across the hall to see an exhibit o moon rocks. An em1bit of moon rocks from the Nauonal Space Center m Houston has attracted flumes of interest. mamly from children under 12 unfam1har with the moon missions and adults who watched them on television, said Chester. But the geologic matenaJ brought back from space from 1969 to 1972 has limited appeal for the target audience of community college students. Said one. "Rocks under a microscope 1s what they look hke to me. So what?" Author Truman C&pote with Italian actreu Gina Lollo- grlgida at a New York cli8Co In 1981. Capote wu 59. Capote once said he had problems with drink mg and taking med1cauon. "I put them together hke some sort of cockta11:· he said in a Jul} 1978 H 1s ··Other Voices. Other Rooms," appeared in 1948. follov.ed b' about a dozen other books. including -Break- fast at T1ffan) 's" 10 1958 and in 1965. "In Cold Blood:· an account of the ruthless sla),ng of four members of the Herbert Clutter fam11\ near Garden Cit). Kan · Park closed by plague threat to reopen TRUCKEE-The Donner State Memorial Park, closed last week because of fears about an outbreak of bubonic plague, should be reopened in time for the busy Labor Day weekend, a state parks official said Friday. The park near Truckee was shut down Thursday folJowing the mystenous deaths of 12 squirrels. Crews prayed campsites and recreational areas as a precautionary measure. Robert Macomber, superintendent of the Sierra Distnct of the California Department of Parks and Recreation. said the rtluscum will be open this weekend, the park will be open for day use on Monday and the campgrounds will be open ne't Frida). L~O RLD -------. SOvleta c aim ciiil•e-m1ulle samcea MOSCOW -The Soviet Union said 10 an unusual public announcement Saturda) th1t 1t 1s conduct ms successful tests of new long-range. cruise mis iles launched from the around. The announcement from the Defense Ministry was earned by the official new agenc) Tass It blamed the United States for mtroducma new Iona-range cruise missiles and said the Soviet weapon wa being developed in response to U.S. deployments. Officer ties up his case DOUGLAS. Wyo. (AP) -G" mg new meaning to the phrase "the long arm of the la~ "a Douglas policeman provided spectators "';th a taste of the Old We t when he used hi s rodeo rop1n1 expenence to arrest a man on disorder!) conduct charges at the Wyoming State Fair. The officer "·.a.son mounted.patrol at the State Fair arounds "'hen he recc1"ed a call Thursday nightabout a d1sordcrl) person at the fair. police Chief Lam Majerus sa1d. The suspect, who had been dnnk- ing. was difficult to arrest. "o the mounted patrolman hauled out hict rope and "cauaht the man by the ~ -JI bll .L CL .t heels," Majeru said. SOY"1.et m~. a pu •.u .uemeJJ 0 Jetter Witnesses said the patrolman then MOSCOW -The Soviet news media on Saturday published a letter to· handcufYed the suspect and raised his anu-nuclcar campaigners from President Konstantin U. Chernenko. There arm • yellina "Time," ascalfand steer was speculation the relea~ of the letter wa.s meant to counter rumors about ropcn do in rodeos Chernenko's. health. Chernenko, 72. has not betn seen in public since early M&Jerus declined to idenut) t Jul).~ndtbcofficialncws ncyTWuru>.wtctdJuly l.5th1thewasaoinaon ~trolman or uspcct. sayina h vacation There were uncomfirmed reports cin:ulatinf in Moscow ta t week ~idn't want to blow the 1nadent out that Chernenko h d returned to the capital for mcdica trt'atmcru. of ~t~r:-1~''::;<1 he kn " oft\\O other Amerlcan joumall•t ml .. lng In Bondura• umcs when mounted patrolmen had Twin• share trouble When John Roblnaon (left) came to Seattle for a llfeaama bone-marrow traneplant. docton found hi• identical twin bro er. Joe Allen Roblntoo (in bed) had the Mme ailment -Hod.lkln•• dlaaee. Both a.re now recuperattna from •urtUJ· Abo •hown are Job.A'• flance, Karen Do~w. and the twt..n.• moth · • Bett. TEGUCJG \LPA, Honduru -An anti· nd1ni ta rebel croup 1d roPC'd u~pect ~tu~Qt~tan m~~n~u~liMwumi i~inan~~ckbr 1a~~n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ~~~%~o;fo~~~c~i':!~~~l:~;~~~w~3Hel~~H~~~2"i'~~;!_m~~r~a~~ Do opposing can dlda tes belong in zoo?. a JtOUP of Ma ura fiJhten were in a boat that •'a attacked Tu.c ay N1cara1uan troop as It tra\Cled on a n\cr near Pueno Cabeza on the Atlanttc coa t of northca tern Nicaragua. Sldpa collide: no llJjarles reported O TEND. Bcla.ium -4' Dutch ferry carryina more than 1.000 pcoplt' colhded ~1th a French carao hip 12 mil off the Belgian coa t turda). and the F~nch hip n aner the l 'O re paratcd. offic1als u1d. ·o one a\ ~ported 1njuttd. The ferry. the Olau Britannia, wa careyma 9S I pa n crs and a crew of 80. It w1\ onl> \Uahtl> damaged and conttnue<l ii\ trip from Flu hing. th cthrrlamh. to ShttrnC\~, naland . The ctt\\ ot 1hc ~.otlO-ton rren'h ship. 1hc Munt t ou•"· wrre ta'-:cn abo rJ the fi rry. 1 he " U'lc ol thl' wll1 ion w \ no11mmt"\hatd> kno"'n W SHIN(110, I P) -Rc- poncr\ • 111 ~)QI) nl'Cd natul't' u1d~ to interpret the \v.o ma1or p 1d n· ll I candidate\. JuJg1n1 b> the ;,,l- oloa1C'tl 1m n t~' u~ on the tim full da) o cimpiin1n '&net th~ Republican at1on31 C'on\cn11on On his wa~ home lrom Dalla\, where be v.on.lhc (iOr. nomanat1\)n , rre,1llcnt R~ ~gun on I rtJ:n lik,·n, ,1 l>cmt r.111, ,hallcn N \\ 11,•r \h1r· cl.lie to a destru t•' c donlo;c'. For h1 p:sn. Mondale ~om03rtd Re n to a cuulefi h. one 01 the I r-kno" n hrc<'\1 ol underwater hfc ~Jl<'l~tn 1n \b1 h m Ltnroln\ hometn"'n 01 ,.,rm ticM. Ill , \kin. Joie tx'rrm\(',1 I incoln·, 41c,mpt10n Cl, S1ephrn l>ou I hi' oppon nl in a I. ~. '' n.itl rth r a n , 1ttl,•ihh "hH h ":ud' 1111 pr\'\l:unr' h\ IX lt>a,. tn pluml' 01 ~mo l' to m d.. 1h v.hcnibout' ··1 v.llnt to put him (Re nl on •-ammg that I am the he't fo, crman tn th1\ rn c anct hcfort 1t 1\ O\tr I am goin to "at h Ronald Re n .. ~1ondak \81,1 ··tn thr nC'\\ '" 1.111'' I 1nt\"nd to ~ft\l'l..t• \Ir Rl'1tgnn ·~u~ HI<' lomirr \ h. ' l\'\llklll .l\t.t .. ·,1 'If)\ tlan Ill .1 \Ct\1.111' 1n111' 1n \ llX: llll'I dr, I. red I J At 2named YMCA directors Linda Sicotte I Prather o head YMCA crisis center SHOP ROBINSON~ SUNDAY 11·6. Nf-.WPORT fAS1 llON ISLAND • (11•) ~4·2 00 Steven Prather . . • Fees cbaa6ed at OC Iantlflll fees t 1wo Or n Counl) nd· fill ,11 be restructured an mber when truck lcs are insulllC'C.1 at the Ohnda dump an Brei and t the Pnma Dtsh«ha dump 1n n Juan Capistrano 1ruckund1ra1lcnerncnn1the two dumJ" will bt wcia.hed and cha d $6 pt"rton of trash. ffo-wc\let,c: Band vans will be chargtd the. current rate of S2 per entry whale pickup trucks will be assessed a $3 fee. Dumping fees al thc.co~nty's two other dumpsttc•. lrvtnc' O)'Ote Can)on ond the Sa~tiago ~anyon landfill 1n Orange. will co.nhnue to ch.aric fees based on l~ me of the dumping vehicle, 1ccord1n1 to Frank Bowerman of the county's waste management program. Day in the park Tom Bucher and bl• aon, Michael, 3, enjoy the •winC• at Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley. Orange Co ... Girls & Boys Club offers infant care program A new infant care program will be inaugurated at the Fountain Val- ley/Huntington Beach Girls and Boys Club be&innina Sept. 4, according to Oranae County Supervisor Roacr Stanton. The program is intended to provide reliable and economical day care services for children aged four months to two years. The program will .care for infants Monday through Friday from 6:45 a.m: to 6 p.m. and will be open on a first-come first-serve basjs for ~P to ei~t children. Weekly full-time fees will be $65 with parents providing meals and diapers. The Girls and Boys Club already offers prc-~hool eta 5es and ex- tended day care services for children from age two to nine. For registration information. tele-phone 964-1171 . Leukemia awlm chairman Barbara Springer, of the National Education Co_rp. of Newport Beach, has been named area chairman for the Leukemia Society's third annual Super Swim Cla sic on pt. 22 at the Westin South Coast Plaza pool in Costa Mesa. 1r=============::::;::====:::::;===========::;i GIVE YOUR CHILD THE'EDUCATIOJI YOU WISH YOU'D HAD . Montessori Greenhouse Schools PIUltllAIY (ACES 2~5): <$ ELEIOOAIY (CL 1-1): LOS WllfTOS 213 43M4" "' I . UUO CIOVt w. une cnW (l14> 193-2734. (714) at7-3UJ Membtr American Podiatry Assoc1ahon COSTA IESA PODIATRY IROUP llC. FllllLY FOOT SPECIALISTS SE HABl.A ESPANOL ' 546-8242 1500 ADAMS AVE., Wtt 203 (Harbor •.AdMll) LASER BEAM ACUSCOPE FOOT SURGfRY PA1N fHEAAP f Hi Tech Cypernetic Elec· tro-therapy for painless erasure of lower extremi· ty pain including sport in1unes. - The latest advancement m laser technology now being used for the cor· rection of foot disorders in the doctor's office. -Call for FREE Consultation SHOP ROBINSON S SUNDAY 11-6. NEWPORT FASHl ISLAND • (7\4) M4-2 00 for informauon about the sw1n'I, and a klt'k-off luau pt. 8, c II the Leukenua Society office in Tusun. 838-2383. Free job proaiam Free employment services for econom1cally disadvantaged youth arc avaiablc throuah the Oran~ Count; government as part of the federa Job TrainingPart.nership A~l. The program is desi~cd to assist people who qualify with obtainina cla!!room job ll'alluog; work ex- perience, on-the-job training or direct JOb placement. Apph 'nts are screened before) referral to determine which ~mi arc be$t for &hear nee<b H well as those - of current job markcl The employment services office 1 located in Costa Mesa at 2000 Hatbor Blvd., Suite Q-104. Addnaonal in or- mat1on an be obtained by contactang Andrew Ayala at 831-72-4). No matter what you 're doing, your hometown newspaper The DlilJ Pilat fits in. All Day Kindergarten Classes EnrolJ Now FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. 10TH Enrollment Now Being Taken Renoneble Tuition Kindergarten thru 8th Door to Door 8w BMYtc. ...,_. Poedlle -High ecltolaetlc _,.,.,. - TMChlng the 4 It'• -rMdlnfl (with phonics}, Wrlt/ntl, .murt.fk. rHdl1 Fff A Private School of Distinction Founded in 1942 Kindergarten In Fountain Valley thru Sth Grade 16835 Brookhurst (714) 963·7831 I . Nation's singles on·tJie climb Most American 25 years and under remain unmarried W HINGTON C.\P) -More and more youna me• 1cans arc puttm& off marriage. po 1bly to beg.in ~arcers. as three quaners of thl' men and more than half the women under 25 arc sttll sing,le, the Censu~ Bureau reports "Man) of these young adults may ha' e --postponed their entr> into mamage in order to turther their formal educauon. establish caree~ or punue other goals that might conflict with assumina family rcsponsibilitie~." said the bureau's studyofhou.s,ehold.s. fam1hcs.. maritaJ status and hv1Qg arrangement'I The rcpon also showed Amencans are on~ again forming nc"' house- hold at high rate~ following a dropoff in that,vend last )CU. The !>tUd) also noted a shf)lt increase 1n the number of unmarried couplt"S ltv1ng together. totaling 1.988,000 as of March. That's up from l,S9 l.000 a year earlier. but still represents onl> about 4 percent of the couples counted The trend to postP.one mamage has been growmg steadily in recent years. The study found that 74.8 percent of men aged 20 to 24 had -mver married. compart<I to 68.h perl·cnt ot the same" group in 1980 and S4. 7 l)Cf\:Cnt IO 1970. Among women~ed 20 to 24. 56. 9 percC'nt \\Crt' sin e in this )e:tr' urve)'. up from S .2 percent in 19 0 and 3S.8 perC't'nt an l 970 While thC' rcpon ad that mo-.t young people are expected to C'ventu· ally wed. at noted that the lonJer mamaac as delaLttf. the arc:itcr the chance it will rl1SI occur at all. "Con~qucntl), the pe1centage of today's young adults that do not ever mart) ma) turn out to be higher than the eorTCspondina percentage of their predecessors." the repon speculated. Trad1t1onal married cou~lc con- tinue to make up the majority of family households an the United States~ but the rcwn document the steady erosion of this group's domi-nauon. The .50. I m1lhon mamed--couple fam1hesconstitute 58.6 percent of all households 1n the countn:. but that 1s down from 60.8 percent In I Q~O and 10.S percent 1n 1970. During that period .. the number of singk-person households has grown sharpl) as }oung people entered the \\.Orio. world and set up housekeeping on their own -while postponing marriage. And the increasing rate of separ- attcin and divorce also has accounted for a maJor growth in families headed Imported ltal18n Floor Ceramic • aeautlf ul Italian . Imports ln decorator colora and pattem1l • Durably .glaDd_ ~ to hold th• ahlnel • All pattern• not In all 1tore1 Look for .. ._ i.get 1't." ll 7'/w". 81/•" ll •• , .... 8"1t" ll 8'ft" REG. 1.1t-1.89 SALE 74112¢-12.? "'WINre Cuatomer SerYlc• Mat .. All Tit• D1"erence• Labor 01y StOf• Hourt: I 1.m. to I p.m. j b) women w1tb no hus nJ present. Single-per on hou ehold totaled 1.9.9 m11l1on an the currcnt report. or 1.3 pcn:cnt of II hou ehold~. up from 22 percent in 1980 and l 7 percent in 1970. . \nd fam1h househotd!> headed b' a ''n le "-omin totaled.9.9 million. ·or 11 .6 percent of all household • an incrca~ from I 0.8 perctnt 1n 1980 and 8. 7 percent in 1970 "About "'5 percent of all house- holds addciu Mnce 1980 were families maintained b> women:' the report said, Overall the -bureau counted 85,407.000 households in ttte United States 1n March. Those included S0.090,000 mamed couple fanulies. 9,878,000 fam1hes headed b)' women, 2.030.000 famahes headed b> men alone and 23.410.000 non-famil) · househofds. Most non·f~m1ly house- holds are ind" 1duals living b} them- elves \\ h1le the I 988.000 unmarried couples 'lllll con§l1tute onh a small 'lhare of .\mencans. their number has ancreasi:d sharpl} O\ er the last 14 )ears Census takers counted 1.589.000 unmarned couples in 1980. but only 523.000 an 1970. In add111on. the makeup of this group has charged quite a bll o'er that period, Census Bureau demographer Steve Rawlings pointed out. ln I 97Q the majority of these <'ouples included a he d ofhou~hold ed 4S or more, whale todav 80 percent hue• hou eholderunder~ Thi~ is a fiarly ubsUtn tial tum· around in age breal.;down, Rawlinas '81d. a the 1roup seems to ha\ie be"ome more hkc its public per· ccption a beina mostl)' )'ouna people testina the water$ before mamage. In general. the census study showed an incrca e of 1.5 million households from 1983 to 1984, afier much·below- normal growth of only 391,000 last )Car. Census oflle1als said the l 983 slowdown seemed to be an aberration caused by the recession and the)' cautioned aaain~t reading an)' new trends mto those figures. Rawlanas noted that the warning seems to have been borne out by the 1984 repon showing a general return to the hou~hold formation trends that had been common in the 1970s. As the number of households 1n the nauon &re\llf the averaa~ number of persons per household dropped to a • record low 2. 71 It was 2. 73 a year earlier. "The da<>propontonate increase in one-person households has been a maJor factor an the decline of house- hold size over the years." the repon noted. Average fam ily size also fell to a record low of 3.24 persons, down from 3.26 a year earlier. • Economical tlteln a veraatl .. patteml • Self-spacing for •atY ln1t.llatlon Oatme.a pett•m ~,.H . 4V.H RE~~~E 1 PRICE CUT 25%! ____ ............... Venetian Wall Ceramic ,,..,..,.... lf:.~leneration of wind a en era ton are al eek macblnea that c out the power ancf the profit. Windmills mean big savings, and not just 'hot air' DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Expen.s have called Iowa the best place in the country for turning prairie breezes into electncaty, l\nd a handful of business operators may be on the verge of proving It. By the end of the decade. the state could be dotted wath thousands of wtndmills. But they won't be the rickety-lookint structU(Cs that chil- dren imitate wtth their TinkenO)'S- "water P.umpers." as the new breed of windmill entrepreneurs disparaging- ly call them. They're talkmg about sleek.. h1gh- technology contrivances which re- semble enormous aircraft propellers. with blades as long as 25 feet , atop towers that soar as bigll as I 00 feet. The bigger ones produce 60 k1lowaus. enough to run a household and a farm operation. ·'Wind generators, we call them." said John Sayler. an alternative energy consultant whose ad never- theless appears under "windmills" in"" the Yellow Pages. which authorizes the Commerce Commission to raise the pnce that wmd generator owners can chafie utiht1es for surplus energ) the) pump back into the gnd. Until now the pnce has betn onl} about 1.5 cents per kilowatt hour. The law permits an increase to as much as 8 cents The comm1ss1on 1s consider- ing 6.S cents. still a dramatic mcreasc "You can sctl-me tXTra "1hat you don't use back to the uuht)' com- pany." Newburn ex plained "I/ a farmer has wrnd) days, the power he doesn't use goes back to the grid through something called a synchron- ous invcner. Ifs measured by a meter." When the wrnd-tS~t ~owmg. the farmer pays anywhere from 8 to l 4 cents per kwh to a utility company. When there's wind. he saves that much for each kwh he produces and uses, plus whatever the utility must pay him for his surplus. One reason for Iowa's favorable rating among wind proponents is the nature of the state's economy. Residential producers of alterna- tive energy -wind. hydroclectnc and solar -get a 40 percent federal income tax credit on their invest- ment, up to a maximum ofS4,000. Wind energy, nonpolluttng and renewable. is sufficiently available in the United States to provide up to 14 percent of the nation's projected demand for elcctricat)' an the year 2000, according to a recent study by the Worldwatch Institute of Wash- ington, D.C. =::::.:.;~~:R::;:~~~•~~~~~.;.:::~ There are only about 60 of the new But businesses, including farms. enJOY tax credits and deprcc1attons which pemut them to recover as much as 75 percent of the cost of a system. Wind generato~ can cost $25,000 or more. wind generators in Iowa now, accord- ing to Jeff Newburn of the state Energy Pohcy Council. But 1f the farm economy improves. energy costs con- tinue to rise, and the state Commerce Comm ission pitches an, the number is expected to soar dramatically. .. There's no reason why there shouldn't be at least between 1,500 and 3,000 in the nex t three to fi ve years," Sayler said. "Iowa is a good wind state," agreed Ken Hach, who owns Hach Energy ~·llliilllll Systems in Elkader and is president of Deco•ator the Iowa Wind Energy Association. 1 1 ··A study by the Solar Encri)' Re-Mosal Tll search Institute showed we have c e more potential wind sites rurally than arfety of cOlora, P8hlma any other state." and textu,..11 Although Iowa may have the M PQtential California has the most • ourtted on •h"ta for w1na generators an operation. By the Ntleat fnataUatJon end of 1983, more than 4,000 wmd • AU pattem1 not fn turbines were installed on some 40 all ator" Cahforrua "wmd farms." many of which do noth1n& but sell to the ut1ht y lo«* for •le 1aoa1 companies. AltProa. tq. rt. thMta Iowa wind-power proponents are Ml.._·• eq. rt. optimistic over a law enacted last year "fO. 1.79-1.21 All businesses have the same opportunity. But winds are better m the countryside, so farms are an important target market for wmd generators. And Iowa has both abun- dant winds and abundant farms. An Iowa farmer could recover the cost of a system in tax allowances and energy savings in eight or nine years, Sayler said. If the expected Com- merce Com mission action is forth· coming. he added, it would reduce that lime penod to between three and five years. "The farmer has indicated a great deal of mterest an the wmd because of nsina energy costs." said Tom Graham. general manager of Wan- poer of Newton, one of the country's 20 01' "JO manufacrurers of w1na genrators. "But needless to say, everythmg 1n this area as tied to the farm market," he said. "If a farmer is in trouble and can't even F.et his crops an the ground, he sure 1sn t going to an vest in a wind aenerator." ~g9e.3t?' Team says it's found pieces of Noah's Ark ANKARA. Turkey (AP) -five mi ionary working m Greece, and PRICE REDUCED ~I Amencan and one Turki1h e-'plorer Bulent Atalay of Turkey. ~70. believe they have discovered Noah's The bOok or Genesis IO the Bible A I Wood 0 . k p t Arl on the southwc tem face of says that 1fier a arcat flood inundated 88 8 81qU8 Mount Ararat, a tum pokesman the earth. the Ark with atscaraooftwo 0 fl t ---__. tt_.._. said Saturday. of every kind of animal came to rest • ur nee .vwu -pa •n• "Members of the team arrived 1t on the "mountains of Ararat" The •Tongue and groove IMtalletlon the ite of a boat-shaped fomution Moslem holy book. the Koran, also I SANTA ANA 322 w. 17th Street WESTMINSTER 15191 Beach Boulevard SANTA ANA 2801 So. C.,.. ,.._."' 4~ clearly visible at the S,200.foot level m~ntions b?t~ the flood and the ~rk. !:o.• • ... • • 1111· SALE ... on WCdnc5d~y and Thursday." 11id 'OUJ'behcf1sbuedon the location n-. -Marvin teffin , the president of m the mountain of Ararat, the bolt .. •••••••11111•••••••••• lntemauonal EJtPCd1tions. b led an shape and the dimensions COr· You SAYE 2A~·AftllLI his homctown .ot"Monroc. La., ana re Pondina to the ones liven in the ~ ~ f 547-7781 • OO·fT·YOUA Brl1tol St. (Ne r 1eoen1rom 8t.) 898-3388 557-1324 ~-.u71N the head of the team. • book of Gene i m the Bible." teffiM U I ed Quarry/pa er "We believe runher artheolOIJCll Mid. ng 8Z y rnvest1gation and ienufi cvalu-The team plans to rc:tum to Mount • We1'9 t>eeuttfutly -lndoort or outl 1tton Wlll prove this to bt the 1ite of Ararat ne~t summer. the best n ~for.:... ..,., the remain of tho Ark of Noah.·• he for Clploration and work in \b 1 .. a 1." ... • 1., 1• • 1• told 1 news conference. rcaion, Bnnkle) added. Mcmbtn of the Intcmauonal fl~. There arc still two other Amencan AIQ. •• , .. SALE 29~ •93~. pcditions team 1nc:luJcd . tcflan , ~4; team1 on the mountain ~rthina for --his wa(c Marjorie and their daughter the rk . Man1tnne· Louis McColl um of J> n· " 11 three Amencan teams IT 1n ''•lie. Ill .; 1 1m Rrrnflcv, "" mcm'An <.'<>ntacf with each other " \ This state got real toUgh with drinking drivers And New Jersey officials say ttpaid off with~ 20 percent drop in-traffiCfatal,_it-ie_s_ a vendana machine firm that docs io As for the respon11b1ht) ot bar- percent of1ts business with bars. ~1d tenders and party hosts to cut oO police have been "sticluna their nost's drunken aucsts before they he d for 1n people's car y.indows, tl)ina 10 their cars. Dr. Ptter E. 'ath n. smell liquor on their breath." director of the Rutaers Universlt> equipped with trona court endor men ts of the vahd1;ty of their brc th tc ters. nd stepped up rches for drunktn dnHn have lef\ C'liel d bacl.:ups an court~ throu out the state. NEWARK. N.J (AP) -"h's some.thina many people have done at o~e time or another ... It's the type of cnmc ~ople tend to think 1s not a crime: That common perception of drunk drivina is rapidly chanaina in New Jersey, where the comment was made by Eileen Berbeke, head of the state's chapter of Mothers Aaainst Drunk Drivers. In the past two years, the dnnksna aae has been raised from 19 to 21, increased fines and insurance surcharaes for a first-time drunken dnvina offense can cost half as much as a new automobile. and roadblocks and special police patrols are com- mon. Even a bac)'chst was fined for pedahna through has neaahborhood while tipsr. "You literally could ao broke sf you're unlucky enou&h to be con- victed of drunken dmang an New Jersey," said a rettnt anacle an a publication of the Insurance Infor- mation lnstJtute, which named the Garden State as one of the states that "drunken dnvers fear most" Also named were lllino1s, Marvland and Pennsylvania. · The crackdown has come from all branches of aovernment on all levels. Why? Cary Edwards, Gov. Thomas H. Kean's chief counsel. said: "I think everyoqe concerned was JUSt at the point that they wanted to do some- thing to act dnnkina drivers off the road." In addats on to the crackdown on dnvers themselves: •The New Jersey Supreme Coun ruled that social hosts ma) be held liable for serving liquor to a \ 1s1bl> drunken guest who later becomes involved in an automobile accident. •An appeals. court extended the same habahty to business owners. prompting some corporation officials to predict that office Chnstmas parties may be a thing of the past •The hagh coun ruled that the ages- old doctor-patient pnvslege must be set aside when police are seeking evidence an a drunken dnvang case •The state 1s working on a proposal to ban "happy hours." and it has begun cracking down on limousines an which hquor 1s sen ed to passen- gers. •And the prevailing mood against drunkenness prompted one• angry municipal Judge in Bergen Count\ to banish a man from a town where he was convicted of dnnking an public State police say the all-out efTon 1s wonh 1t. pointing to staus11cs that show alcohol-related motor \Chicle deaths ha\e fallen from U5 in 1982 to 260 in 1983. a 20 percent drop As JUd~es and law enforcement officials an New Jerse) enter un- charted temtol), cnucs claim that c1t1zens' nghts are being violated and too much emphasis 1s given to punishment. rather than prevention "I'm against imposing dictatorial regulations upon peopie \\'ho arc an free enterpnsc:· said H. Wilham Tackman. executive director of the Bergen County Council on Al- Big macs just love Big Mac straws PENS>\COL.\ Fla (.\Pl -.\ change in the color scheme on McDonald's restaurant straws may save untold numbc~ of Spanish mackerel, while spoiling the fun for a lot of anglers Fishermen along the Gulf of Mex- ico discovered years ago that fish seemed to have an insatiable appetite for the old straws with red and >ellow stnpcs on a ""h1te background. which sportsmen fashioned into simple lures. But a few months ago McDonald's switched the straws' stnpes to yellov. and brown. "I'm reall) distressed to hear the fish aren't biung on that new color." said Ste\e Leroy, senior media man- ager at McDonald'!> headquartm 1n Oak Brook. Ill. "You might tell your fishermen there's a rumor goana around that the fish like Big Macs." Lerov ~1d playfull). But the change -part of a rede~1gn of all McDonald's paper products to freshen up appearances -has some fishermen worned It's too earl\ to tell the impact because the falt' mact..erel run doesn't stan unul September But Cohn Moore, outdoor editor of the Pensacola Journal, bemoaned the disappearance.-of the old strawJ ·Thursday Moore wrote that he went to a McDonald's to find out 1f 1t was .true about the colors. Indeed, he was a1 ven a brown and yellow maw with his milkshake. "It was then that ever) arcat panish mackerel fishina tnp I had ever been on. and every areat mackerel adventure I hoped to be on 1n the future. marched past m) mind's eye and dissohed ~)ond the horizon of lost dreams. Moore wrote. Fishermen can make thrtc lures from e\.Cry straw b) cuttana 11 into .3- 1nch pieces They sampl) run a hne throuah the hole and uc a hook on tht end. ·'The best ru on I can 11ve a~ to why it v.ork so ""ell 11 becau~ ot th! \\ater ru hina throuah tht strt>A, 11d Vince S(el). a ,ponina ooJ, store emplO)CC crt.•J1tl"d with poJlU· larii1na the luf'f\ cohohsm. commentina on the proposed "happy hour" ban. "The alcoholic who doesn't know moder- ation will drink anyhow, \\-h1le the averaae individual realize) today that the law 1s very. very severe and he's not ao1na to drive drunk." "People are afraid of goina out and havina a bottle of wine with their wife at dinner," said Roben T . Baer, who htads a croup seekina to repeal what it considers unlawful highway search· es and seizures by police. Bear. a Neptune sales cxecuuve for Tavern owners throuahout the . Center of Alcohol Studies. said he's state claim that business as at an all-not so sure the rulings can be time low, droppina 30 to 3S percent effective. statewide in the past two }ears The) Nathan said re~arch hov..s that re~rt that people are aoana out less. people. even police officen. without .dnnkma hahtly and leav1na earlier. special trainina. are not very ~uccess- Meanwhale. Dec Koch, president of fut 1n detenninina whether someone the New Jersey Fcderauon for Drui-1s drunk or not. Free Commun1ues. as tryina to con-"Our study refutes the assumption vmce bar and discotheque owners that detenninina whether a person is that a potential clientele of I m1lhon drunkorsoberisamatterofcommon teen-agers means there 1s money to be observation," Nathan said. made be shelvina Liquor a few naahts. Police, on the other hand. arc : \ \'E 'l.)( ~44988 Reg 599 95 Th s smar1 100 contemperar{ sofa is tailored 1n a natural cotton and nylon blend accented with macrame toss pillows resting on a oak base Matchinq loveseat Reg 549 95 SALE 419 88 Drunken dnvina arreslS climbed from 31.7 Sl in 1981 to 4'0.363 tn 19 3. and conviction r<>'t from 29,600 1n 1981 to 32,S98 m 1983. Authoriue aa1d the resultina coun b cklog ha been extended ~use motonm. 1num1datcd by stJffer pen- alties. contest scs more often. The state ha collected $7. 7 million 1n surcharaes fordrunkon drivinaand other offenses since last sprina. although about $14.8 milhon in fines ~ \ \ E -~oo ~249~~-., Req .149 95 En1 ; dining on lh s h,rndsomt contemoorary 1.1mt>lle ~•th g11ss too J2 • .:;;i ~ \ \ E 'I<>~ ~288°0 Reg 449"95 This sturdy ~qe hunk tl•~1 ,., constructed of sohd pine 1n a w Hm mnt finish Includes captain s hunk bet1 and 1 .... 0 3 drawer storage units BEOOING NOT INCLUDED ~ \ \ E · 1 1~ ~188°0 Re9 299 95 This space sa1r nq roll·IOP dcS" is a handsome u~eful accent for any room Built to last 1n oak hn1shed WOOd prOducts With tambour door, base shelf and 3 storage tablt.? .: cane txick ct1airs ari "toreo n d smar! long wearing fabric drawers. .t3'x21 "x 34 • wKSe;..;:..;._. ~= 3 m rGH Gr lt\:\TEES: If you•,. not happy Wtth your fumltu,. when you a« It home ... we'll take It • tf you ftnd the Identical ttem elMwhere for !en, wtthtn 30 daY9 ..• we'M rWnd the differ91a ... and we'll give you a ftvt year limited warremy on manufectu,. defKtl and workm1nahlp, 1 eopy of which II avaftabfe In MCh store. l "'.\ Y~ TO CH \RGE IT: uae your American Exprea c.rct, your MaltefCard or Vi11. Or open a Wick• Revolving Charve account crsT0~1 EH _.\~Sl ~T\:\(]·: l.l~E: Help u1 ••~• you Mtter with any comm..,11 0t conc.,-n1 ~one 1-800-WICK! -t. Wick•• Furniture 11 cfedated to total customer Ht11fectl0f\ • IC \ \ \ \ l '' S•" O•eqo Frwy ll"ld eQulved• 8hld ~"" lul"banll end Victol'"t ""°"• 113 7~0 12U \\ I 'I I 4 •\ I\\ Sen lefnerdtno Frwy end V1nc4tnt Phone 811·919·1~71 \ \ \ ltl I \I S."t• An• Frwv 1nd Ma9l"lol .. ~one 714 811 ·8S50 . 1 I''' \ \II '\ an 0ie90 Frwv and Harbor Blvd Phon• 714-5•0·11'' Ope,, Mondey thru FN:t.ty 10·9 Saturday 10 6 Sunday 12·6 l 4CW t E E Z • • 2 WW Broken pro11Jlses lltter Laguna Beach Clty Hall Tu the Ediwr The thought 1s temf) ing I hl· followan~ happenings · tell the '>tOI') 1he way 1t 11> ... I no"' enumerate I Brolt..en promises The Kl·nnc) adnun1s1rat1on promi\l-d to re' cal the full suHu'i of all la"'su1h 1hat Laguna Beach 1s named the ddt·n· dant. City Manager Ken Frank\ repon 1s totally unacceptabk becau\t' ll lists onlv 78 lawsuns and Ind., important data such as names. casl nambe~. etc The Orange C'ounl) C ourthousc records list Laguna ~ach as the defendan 1 in "ell o \ t•r !00 lawsuus The Kenne> adm101s- t~t1on also promised to re' l·al all CO'itS including anomey foes. l'Ourt c~sts.1nsurance costs.Judgmt•nts. etc City Manager Ken Frank refuse'> lo do o. 2. The Kenney adm101strat1on n:fuses to tell the citizens of Laguna Beach the truth about our financial pc>sture and our possible banf..ruptn \1tuat1on. This problem "as to be rcsohed by havmg an open heanng a&enda item and let the people spt•all:. r~e1vc their data. input.and helpl"nd this controversial matter. J The violation of state la" Ulguna Beach is a general la" cit~ governed b) state law and Robcm Rules of Order. By law a citizen can hove a rebuttal put in the minutes b) .;,ubm1tting to the city clerk a wrmen request along with an oral one. This was done on the finalizatton ot the 1984-85 budget. The rebuttal pertained to Laguna Beach'!. almost S J7 m1lhon bud11.e1. It pointed out tha1 th1. <.II\ Coun1.·il made no pn.>' 1s1om fl>r our lll'l'd) scn101 cum:ns. 1mpkmcn1a11on of the U1.·n-, l'ral Plan and no fund!> ft.ll alTordabk housing. The !l.ennc\ admtn1s· tra11on. meaning all r.,e 1.oum:1l mt•mber.;,, '1ola11.·d \tall' la\\ ti\ not ix·rm11t1ng m~ h:g<1l r1.·qul''ll fo1 \U1d rcbullal to be rc1.ordt:d 1n th(· minutes This ( 1t\ < ounnl mu't tw • held accountabk ti.)r thrn t11.'t1on. 1 )u1.· process \\a!> dt:n1ed anJ 11 ra1w~ th1.· quC!>llon. 1., Laguna Bcad1 r1.·aJ) for m:all? ~ C un1.·t."rned c1llll'n' hcll1.•\1.' tlw ma~or of Laguna Beach 1s rl·all} ( 11~ 'v1anagcr Ken Frank 1 h1\ "ba!>l.·d on the fact that council mcmhers. for .,., hate\ er reason. come 111-prcpa~d on cl!~ matters. This permits C'll) Manager Ken Frank. to rule Laguna Beach Concerned t.111zcn!> lx·lteH· that Ken Frank I\ inscnsit1\e. ar- rogant. and countcrpro<lucllH 10 Laguna Beach He should be re- placed. ' Last but not ka'lt a 'en sad c,to~. In the last eight "t:cks u\cr 10 need) senior c1tuen~ \\.t're 1.·\llcd out ot Laguna Beach bt.-caU'K' \\.e ha\e no affordable hou!>ing program The ( 11~ C ounc1I 1!> rcspons1bk for 1h1~ traged\. One· wonder<, "'hat happcm·d to the Kenne\ adm101strat1on that took otlice 1n .\pnl h had <,uch high hopt."' and an opponun1l\ to Sl'r'e tht> uuzen!> of Laguna Bcal'h on 1mpon- an1 peoph: l'>'>UC'> \.\hat \\1.'nt .,., rong'! .\L \'\I \D.\M~ I .igu na Rca1. h Welfare rules bar aid to needy Tu the Editor: Most taxpaying Amencans an~ aware of the great amount o f welfare fl'aud prevalent in the count~. but 1oformat1on that recently came 10 m> attenuon concerning the welfare pro- grams and people 111 real need was a sttock. and I belie .. e evenonc should ~aware of11. •.\young couple w11h an 111fan1 h11 a sfnng of bad luck with the husband l~s1ng his minimum-wage JOb and being unable 10 find another \al:med 1qb im mediate!)'. due to h1.;, lack of _ h.i.dler cducauon and train mg. the Wil'e0e'ing hospitalized ",th a o;cnou\ 16fec11on (no insurance. ot cour-.c ). and lhe hu!>band then being hosp1tal- 11ed a(ter bemg attacked and hcaten up one night near his apanment • -\lread' in debt because of thost• medical bills. and desperate for "'nrk he took a salesman's JOh that paid 0111> t'"om miss10ns. Though workmg tl1lrd at It. he was unsucC<.''>'>ful in .,~lhng the rather expcn'>l\l" product 11volvcd. However." hen th1.• wuplc appltcd for welfare a'>'>l'>tancc thn vlerc told that sinLt' thl' hu~band had worked 100 hou~ dunng thl' month at the salesman '<>Job-although onl~ r~cel\ ing the total sum of S 150 for making p~scntauonc; -thq "ere not eltg1blc for assist.a nu~ I po1111 uu1 t~at the rl'a!>on v.a' that he had worked 100 hour'> \\ ht>ther he mad1.• .ti'!\. monc~ or not '"a'> compk11.•h 117Clc\ ant' Further JOVl'!>ttgatwn reH·alcd thJt 1 f he left his wile and hab'. '>he .rnd th1.· lh1ld could recel\e almo.;,1 $6<10 a month. Howe, er 1f he \taH·d 1n 1h1.· hou\c the' rnuld gc.:1 nothing In add1111m, 1f1he~ 1.·,er 4u.1l1til-J tor weltarl' 11a~ mcnt• ... J 'um 1rm m1n1mal to do more than JllO\\ thl'tn to barch ... uhs1'>t t<.uch qu;.ildilallon rnming about c11her h\ h1' ka\ 1ng or not attempting to work). the m1nutl' either one of 1hcm took a Jnb all ~ncfit'i \\.Ould be cut off. dcr,p11' thl' fact that a pcr'ion doc" not rcn.·I\ l' that lir.;,t pa~rhl'tf.. for l\\n or rnnn· "'eek\ aft1.'r tx·g111n111g J nn' 11111 Durmg that rcnud 11t t1m1.· lhl'fl' I\ llP mon1.·, \\.h.1t\t1t.'"l'r. Jnd n11.11d ,I\ .111 able to help. Thus. 11 m1~h1 not C\l"r he pos<.1bk for the fomtl) lo get oil publtl assistance. smce there 1!. no pro\ 1~1on for that 1ntenm pcnod that 11 tale\ to auual h ret.el\ c 'omc n10nc' lrom worf..111-g The result 1111h1\ c.:a<,l' "3'> that thl'\ recc" cd an cv ictwn not1n fr um thl'1·r apanmcnt the telcphom: "a" J1c,con- ncc1ed. the clellncll\. \\3'> \Oun to Ix· d1<sconnccted. the' 1.ould not go loo!.. for JObi> because 1·hc) had no monl'~ for gas for thl'lf one heat-up car or tor bu!> fare and thc) had t{> hl:g fot tood for themselvco:; and their bnh' from lncnds and m·1ghbors Mall\ of us arc a\\.arl' ut 1h1.• atheistic commun1\t \uc.:1ct11.·, 1n maO\ Ea\tCrn Bloc n>unln<.''> ''1th ph1losoph1c'> so nmtran to our 'J" n countr. ·s toundation ha<,cd 1>11 lo\ l' ol (1od and rnuntn and the 1mpunam'l' of the family Tom\ wmpl~tl' \hock. 1l appear'> from lhl· ahtH c facl\ that perhap'.'> our (ountr~ J<, nc11 one h11 bcuer HO\\ in the '"orld d1<l w1. l'\t•r allo\\. rcgula11on' to be promulgall'd that encouraged people not to ''orf.. and encouraged 1he brcak-up"of tam1lics·• In pur'>urng 1h1c, and l~mg lo undc~tand thc rcgula11ml\ that allo'' c,uch things I "a' clcarl~ trnd b~ a '>upcn1son ix-r,on that "need" "a" compkteh 1rrek' ant and not a tac111r tor con"dcra110n in "'dfarc apph- cauono; It 1s time something wa\ donr about this s1tuat1on 111' 11mc w "ntc our state and national lcg•.,lators the gO\emor the pre'1d1.·nt and nthL·r poli11ciano; and kt tlll'm lnov .. that \\C do nol tntcnd I<' kl th1' u1untr. Ix· ddi:ated from \\1th111 h' thl· d1.'\lrUt· uon ot all the thing' 1haiha' made thl rnunlr) great anJ th,11 "c hold dear the rnncl'pt of tam1h .tnd 1h1.· "orl l'th1c that made u' \trong. If our wellarc.: \\\ll'm hl•lpcd tl10.,l· "ho need help J')l:rh,1p' \\e \\.llUIJn't ha\C: <;<1 m.1n\ million., being \k1m mcJ oil IH thml' \\h(1 do nnt nt•t•d II "'l\l\l P\<>1 1 111 ... t 1n Immigration editorial off base To lhL f-d11or \our rercnt l'd1tonal l:l\. T h11i'11.1:- l:.ha., about 1mm1grauon pt1hl' 1. .111,' for \ome lOmmcnt l'\e 11,cd 111 \outhern C ,llllnrn1,1 \tn<'l' I lP7 Jnd h:l\c been a \Uh\n 1ht·r to \our parx·r for man) )ears_ H1o; remark 1ha1 \mcnlan' "on't do the dirt ~ .ind unplca'i3nt \\nrll. \hO\\' hl' d1dn'1 It' 1.· through tht• gn.·at dcprl·\\1on of 111' I to I QJ4 l p until that time. I wa' emplmcd ii\ J Jc"gn engineer al a good \alan \fter lo'1ng m) JOb and being out nf work tor morl' than two '.¥1.'ar<,. I "'a~ glad tn accept a JOO ao; a common laborer at 50 cents rwr hour \ nd thcrr \\.ere many ltkc ml·' .\nd the work W:l'I haul and d1rl\.1 .\m~rtl'all\ "'on't do th.11 kind 11f \\.Ori.;'' Popp~ux k. Thcrr wac; a 11mr not so long ,1go "1)' fi\l' H·:w.. hcforl' 1h1\ ma" inva\lon aero" our horde"· that "l' ROI .1long fint· "11puut all th1" 1llrg.1 I rnolu lahnr l l•f, not torgl't an 1ll1•y.al hmdl"r 1.111'1\l'r ''a lf\'\l'l:I"<'' ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat \, 1111 till' ...,1111p,C111 \.1111nli prnpo,.11. 1 t d111·,11 ·1 '01rnd 100 pra1. • lllilJ. hut l l11plmn' 'hould h<• fined tnr h111nf thl'm .ind .1111111•\t\ I 1h1nk 11, J1.«~•J "rung If \11nw n-.il .1ll 11111 " 11111 1,1kcn \oon \\f \\Ill l'W Ill tor \llnll' \l'f\ 'il'r!Oll'\ prohll'lll\ lil..l' lhl' ]JOfUagc problem'> 1 lw~ h.1' ( in < .1n.1da and lklp.1u m. lhl· \\II'\ ~.IFl' 111 0111 \t)\ 1.11 Securll\ '\\ 'tcm ,, 1t•1111tc l11.1d n11 ou1 health <,cn llt''· .ind 1111111· It '>l'Cm\ hi mt· 1h.11 th1.· m:.1111 trouble \\tlh our 1mm1gr:i1111n l;n-. '" that 11\ not hc1ng l·ntorn·d hn ;111\r nt lack of fund' G1\en tht· fund' .ind m;inpuwcr the~ arc Jbk to du 1h1· 111h ma' ht.- "'llh i,onw h1.•lp tr11m lht• .\11m \nd l"n:n Ix· \ortw m111t• dr3\IH ffil',l\Ufl'\ .lrt• nn:J1.·<l \Iii h I\ <.t'H'fl' . md lllllllrdtilll' J')Unl\llllll'OI .• rnd 1a1100 marl..., on hat"" 11t h.11111 .. • Th1' onl~ .11!1·1 \\,11 nmg' po\ICd :ti lhe rn1rder ol t llUl\l' "\\ 111111•d ;ih1111t 11111 I 'ltUrl Ill ~Jn k Ill"'~'"' '\t'\\ fl• ll I lk,11 h H. L. Schwertz Ill Frenk Zlnl .. Tom Tell ,- PE~kll BALILISTK MISSILE ~ 21~000 "IQIS MSl6'IT. 42 S"rCAQ MAKE EVEINBOOY POOR. L.M. Bovo "Jnstca<lofrecogntzlngthatourgreatne sha Jt /lmttatlons. weseen1 co recognize no llmJtatTon~ at all. What counts. "·/mt matters. I An1erlcu and America s. After that. the opposition Is all the same. " CONVENTIONAL FORCES Tiffi HEAR1tF!>S KEAGAN RIDIME HAS I~ IBE AWFUL ~IAL OW BFTWEEN TI{E RICH AND TI{E POOR, BUT WE DEWOCRA1'S HAVE A PLAN TO CLOSE ™Ar GULF ANl> CREATE A FAIR ECOOOMY. .. ! • I .-. TAXES I -1 I T -, -; I .J RICHARD COHEN columnlat ,.. RICHARD COHEN World's not just a movie, Reagan \ \(, H \RROR N 'I -Tho~c of u!> who arc parents know of the 90th perccnulc. No matter what ts being tested. 1t seems that every middlc- dass kid is in tt -not, alas. because the child 1s so smart but because so man> others. crippled by poverty. are so "dumb." In the Olympics, the United States was 1n the 90th pcrcenule. It won a record 83 gold medals -not onl> because our athletes are so good, but also because those from the Soviet bloc sta)ed home No matter. Like a deluded parent. the country went bananas. It toasted. ~ 11 paraded and in New Y.ork an l"Sttmated 2 millio n people 1urlned out to cheer what the New York T1mes- hcre1ofore the very model of joumal- 1s11c understatement -called "}oung heroes." But you don't have to be Jim Mc Ka> to know that 1f the O\. ICI bloc had not boycotted the Games. man> Amencan medal wm- ners \\.ould not have been heroes al all -merel> young. Something besides OI) mp1c v1ctones was being cel- ebrated None of1h1s would matter 1 fit were hm11ed 10 the Olympics. But the same phenomenon took place after the in'as1on of Grenada. That. 100. was inflated mtosometh1ng11 was not-a latter-da} Normand> in' as1on The Pentagon got c;o earned away by us own press releases that 1t awarded medals 10 anyone who set foot on the island -or who fud someone who did II was as 1f no one noticed that (1renada was hardly a count!'), but a <,peck in the Canbbc;.an. A good New York Cit) •areet gang could have ta k.en I\ 'Smog' invention was a mistak~ Tho~ "'ho seek large truths 111 small events have many explanauons for wh> both 4h~ Olympics and lhc Grenada inva ion got turned into something they "'ere not immense nauonal 1numphs. Some blame 1ele- ' 1s1on. At the Olympics. TV m~d.e almost every -..1ewcr a vanual part1c1- panl and tts incessant jingoism turn- ed the games i:ffio an America rt event. Amenca seethed up against the world and the par\ of the world that wa!I not 111 LO!> Angeles -the Soviet bloc - was m1s'iing from the screen. As usual \\.llh lt'le\ 1~1on. perspective was laclc- mg I h1.· \\ 111 d .. ,mog." "'a' mdl'l'd cc11ned 111 l 11'> .\ngl'll''> R\ a I krald- E \am inc.:r reportl'r Liquor plJ) cd <.oml' part 11'<, c;a1d. The b.:fuddkd rt:portt.'r 1nad' t>n1·ntl} ran "smoke" Jnd ··tog" together .\n amu<>cd editor 11ghtenl·d 11 up to · \mog" lor thl' head Ii 111.· \\Ii.it doe'i ona\lonal furn11ure do tlw 11.·,1111till'11mc'1 In .111\ ~1\l'll !Car ( hriqma' l 'e ~nu '-l''' 'I l'ar''i [.,.eareal"a}'>On till' '>.tml' da' of the week. but Chnstma~ ()a\ and l'W Year's l>a' Jrrn't b.pla10 the \\h} of that Or 1.,n·1 11 true" Out 0 Lmc and War man appru'c' ofHcbre" It has eight different wa~<. 10'>3} ·I love you .. Depend\ on "ho'' tall.mg .\nd 10 ~horn <.) What Cll) took 1he \\or<,t rounding during World War 11'1 A Manila. Four·fifthc; demoll\hl'd Thcrc'c; one 1..ar for l'\ l'f\ In \'a rd'> of pa\Cml'nt on th( Rocio. of Gibral- tar. (.) If I told you that you probabl~ ha'c a '>kelcton rn your kitchen \\Ould \OU believe me? -\ .\ha! The sponge! h's a skeleton More airplane passengers fl ) back and forth bet"'cen New York C1tyand Boston than between anywhere else and anywhere else. L.M. Boyd Is a syndicated columnist. Memo on Gulf war hints at expanding role for U.S. U.S. already past 3 of 5 thresholds leadi n~ to action \\ \\II I'.'.<, I ON -\ 10ugh-tall\- 1ng tor .,lt rl't mu11oranJum on th1.· Pn..,1an <1ult \\,ir ha' \Om1.• \latl lkpJrtmt nt o!l1u.11, .tlarmnl O\l'I thl' p11l\f)Cl tot t 1 \ m1l11:ir. in' oh t'· ntl'lll IO thr lrn11 ,l.trtont11lt It dr.,t 11Jw, 11\l' "thre.,hold, .. tha1 mu't Ix· 1 ro,,cd lwlilrl' 1h1.· I 111tl'd ...,t..ltl'' \\11uld tx·dra\\ n in1ua \h1101111g \\,j.11 \\1th t1.1n \\ h.1t ,il,11111' tht ...,t<1t1.· £X.·partm1.·nt 11tfo i.11, " 1h,11 m thl nwmo·, '>u·n.1110 1lw l n1wd \tall'' ha' ,il11.·at1' '11·ppnl ,11. ro.,, I hre,hold '\lo 1 r \\II lllclrl'. .1 nd I hl· hall non goe<. ll p Tht mt·mo·., author, \dm John Hm'L' wac, hl·.1d ut till' \talc Ocpart· nwnt\ hun .. 111 of poht11.·o-m1htal) affam. un11l la\t month I le 'iCI down h1' thought' on Me}' 22 1n A memo int1·n1kd onl\ tor !ht• l'\l'\ of J few h1gh ·11l.l< ul poll1. \ malt.Cr'> \late De· partment \t11trti:\ h3\l' llC\\.nbcd tt\ conwnt' 10 Ill\ a'1,oc1atc l uccttc l a~n,1do ) kn· .m· llll' fi, l" thrcc,hold' laid out h\ tlw .1dn11r.1l •Th1r\holtl I lrnnanJ lraqarc :u '';" Cltlwr Pt•r\1iJn (11111 'itall"\. though untll'r\t;ind;ihh rnnn·rned do nnl l'l'I 1n\11IH·d rn1htanl} Thl l n1t1.·<..I State\ al.,tl f..el'P' handr, oil •1 h1l'\lmld l . l ht• C iulf \lalC'i. st:tr l (!l'lling lfl\Ohcd m1htanl\ U\1n8 th1.•11 hm1tl'ti llfl:lhlll!H'\ ~ \Ul'h 3\ proll't llnr llll 1anl..t•r-. "1th their(}\\ n .un r.111 h1.· I n1tnl "lah'\ monitor' 1ht' <,1tu;111on h11t "'"'' 1111t nlmm1t 1t~ O\\ n pl.lllC\ 1)1 'lllP' • I htl·.,hnld ~ I hl' < 1ulf tatt"t fttl ,n 1lut·.111•11cd h) )ru" that th~} II tor ~ 11'1' t s m1hllh hdt' Th& ha ~ JACK ANDERSON alr1.·ad\ occurred AWA(\ \urH·•llancc in the region ha" been hl'cfcd up. acrnrdmg to 11ources. and \m1.·nrnn acnal t.inler' ha' c bel·n 1l'lul'l1ng Saudi fighter plnnt'' J'l~ttrol­ ling, 1he C1ulf Rl·lcrnng to Thrc,hold ' ,1 \talc Dcpanm1.·nt .;,ouffl' c;a1d bluntl\ · \\ t: .trl' thl're no~ .. •I IHC\hold 4 The United \talc.:\ h<'rnnw'> act1vel\ '°' ohcd tn defense tlf the (rulf with c\con ships. <urcrat1 ~amers <llld fightl'r patrol'>. The hl-.elleo:;t poss1biht> of crossing this threshold would be 111 dcfcni;c of "iaud1 or Kuwaiti in'itallat1on~aga1n!>t I mourn auacl..:. •Tlire hold 5. mcuran m1httu1 personnel 1nvohcd 1n the ltml\ed action of fhrc.,hold 4 arl· l1lled b\ Iranian'>. either dehbcratch or 1n· ad' ertcntl". rhc l)nucd \lilt('\ then tak<'" military action ag,;un\t Iran. "1th '\an actl\C' u\t' of Amcn('an for1.·c1o to take out targctr, in Iran," acrnrdmg to the ••our,('s' dC''>Htpllon 111 lf u.,.,.r·., "~ cnano \llhuugh mo\t of thi: 'IOU rt es tx•llcvc thC'rt.: 1., \lilt a p,oo<l distance hl.·twl'cn thrc<,holdr, land :S.other\arc not o \urc Rut onC' \OurtC' Jc~11bcd the poc,~1h1IU) on C\ m1l1tal') mo"C\ again t Iran a\ "ab"tlllute. 11:11vc madnc"''" So far. theft" 1s no -.iron C\ 1drn1."C 1h111 th<' policy makcn at F > · 8011nm hav~ dc~1drd to If :ad t 1.· n .. i.:, path 1:ud out "' J f ci~· fivi-thrn~old mrmor.inJum In tact. • n:t1u'\ of Stut~ C 1('01 t' l.)hultz last month ~cnt word lo his rx·oplc to find o;omc way of telling Iran 1ha1 thl' t I nllcd Statc'i 1s not "1m- placahl) .. opposed to 11s rc.,,oluuon- ar) \,1o,lcm re1umc The d1rect1ve rcportedh didn't go do" n \\l'll \\.I th '>Orne circl~ in thl' Stale Depanm1.·n1. "here hos11hty to Iran still rankle<; O\er the Tehran hostage seizure ncnrly ft ve )Cars ago So while Shult1 ,., suggesting the tentative offer of an olive branch to the Ayatollah-Khomeini. the State Depanmenl i!i also con!i1dcnng the po.;,s1b1h1y of trade \anclion'I agam't I ran There arc 'iomc 1 n Foggy Bottom who want 10 ma~c Iran a "panah" hf..f Libya Although 11'!. not gcncrally known . Iran '"still able to buy ceruun 1tcm':I from >\mcncan firms. mcludmg equipment -such a aircraft and boat CO$IOCS -that IS tcchnicall} non-mtlttary but can c3sily be con- verted to military u~. The hard· hncrsa1 SJale would ltke to cul offth1s trade cdmplcwly One State Dep nmcnt sou~c de- !.ert~d the adm1n1~ra11on's poh"·" this way: "It's in u stale offlu' h t!> a re.al conundrum .. UEAOLIN[ "ND FOOT· NOTES ihe Pcntnaon 1s conducting n quiet "cover" opcm11on on ll'i own around~ LiJ.,t )'Car concrete barne~ were placed at approachc' to vanou' ~ntranrcc, ot the Pentagon to ward off terror1 t 1moc~!> fhc care s1 m1lnr to tho'lc at tlH· Wh11c flou~e and other key ao,emmcnt bu1ld1n$S 10 .wa h· 1111100. But unhkc IC$\ 1mag1nalt'e hurtaucrnts 1n town, th.: mihtaf'} bras\ ha-.c di ui d their bamc"' a<; llf'l,C' planter-$-kin • ll' Oowcrpot' that are ctf«tt\JC' ut eyc-catchin island of rttncr\, J1ck Aodt<r ,,, I f'olumal'11, • But 1f1hat's all there was to 11. there would be no cause for concern There remains. though, the sneaking susp1- c1on that 10 man> Americans It hardl) mattered that the So" 1cts were not in Los Angeles or. for that matter. that Orcnada isn't much of a country. The) think the results would have been the same anywa}. That 1s the delusion. and a danger- ous one ll 1s Instead of recognmng that our greatness has lls hm1ta1ions. \\e \ecm to recognize no hm1tat1ons at all What counts. what mauers. 1s -\mema and \ment"ans After that. the opposll1on 1s all the same (1rcnada could be an) other country and our Ol)mp1c opponents might JUSt a<, well have been Russians -for all it would have mattered. Some of this is healthy. It is wonderful. after the guilt-tripping O\l'r Vietnam. to feel good about the lOUnt" Nauonal pnde feels better than l·ollccll\ c su1h. But an emo- 11onal and unrealistic chau" m1sm 1s a different matter It can bhnd us to the difference hctween. S:l). Grenada and Lebanon -between winning the Of\ mp1Cs when the Russian\ arc m1-<..;,1ng and winmng something from them when the> arc \C~ mu1.·h prc~ent. In a wav the new national attitude "a rcOcci1'on of Ronald Reagan·!.. It 1<; he afkr all. who talks 1ncc!lsantly of ~ mcncan heroes. as if there wert no other kind -of the pint and uniqueness of \menca as tf other countries did not have their own \pint and were not tn their own wuy unique This t a Pre •dent. after all. who aunbutcd the Allied victory at Normandy to the unique fidlung ability of Americans when scholars havt their doubts at>out that -but not about the arm and materiel we poured onto the beach. To him, and noW'to ui. the world 1s o va t mo\.lc \Cl m which Americans alway tri· umph 11 only becau-.c the)' are men can h wa ·that kmd of thmkma that got us into Vietnam and. mol't' recently. Lchanon. It is that kind of th1nkin that prompt\ the Prc,1dcnl to tttat the ovu:a with contempt and to propo~ a proemm for ~dllctng the federal deficit that l'Omcs down to notllina more than a bland fa11h that the Amcrtcon y~tcm -tx~u~ 11 1 .. American -will omc."ho~ w ive the ~ob km. . We arc hkc parent~ "'ho~ child ha \c:Orcd 10 the 90th ncrccnt1lc - deluded into Chtn~tnl that the lud '" c\tra \rrc1al, wh n 1n tnl t he's JU • ~en m1sma1chcd. Rlcb•rd Cobra Is • t1)adlr1trd ~lumal t. 1 .. Sweater blou1e1 are one of the romantic yet relaxed look• from Anne Kleln II. 84. SUNOA Y. AUGUST 26 rn84 m Start to worry about yourMH ff . you think Ilk• the Yellow P-sa-. 85. L·eatherturnsbronze, toes twinkle Shoes get-menswear details ,•· for days, glitter for evenings -.... Sleek and flat for day. sexy and glittery for evening, with theemphasison individuabty for leisure in bet ween -these are the major footwear trends for Fall '84. Newest for da> are clean and flat shp-ons, the shoe that works with fall sportswear-the b1gjackets and trousers inspired by menswear. Also new arc flat and beefier oxfords and kiluesand lots of menswear detailing-perfs. wing ups. medallion toes. monk Leather is newest when burnished, grained. is the favonte with bright • midnjght blue, winter straps on everything from pumps to boots. pleated, patented or washed subtly wnh metallic shine .. whitesand pales, also on the colorchan. When shoes are not flat. heels are lower, stronger Reptiles continue with matte snake. crocodil and the For w kend and lei urc wear. there ti funaionil and thicker. with choked up vamps to balance the new more cxoctic anteater and ostrich. _ footwear with lots of vttVe. Hi-tech rubber and plastics • proportions. These are the shoes forsweater.s. tweeds New color~ add interest to footwear. Earth tones, come 1n primary hades ofrcd. )ellowand blue. ' and plaids. big coats and pleated skins. the country navy, the blue family, lodens are strong and new for fall Also new. the nomadic and folkloric influcnt'C$ .. looks of daywear. are white and pale tones. that inspire the'f urrcd, fleeced , wrapped, patchworkcd, For lean. long and sex)' day dresses and separates in Sequins. stones, jewels. pearls. beading., paisleyed and We tern boots. body-conscious fabrics like Jersey, wool crepe and rhinestones and iridescent fimshes are prominent in Most e otic and non-categorizable of fall hoes arc • sweater knits. there are heels: lower and heavier. lower glittenngeveningwear. : those wah post~punk Engli h looks. These shoes arc and teacup shaped. higher and thicker. Many have Matenals are lush: silk and satin. moire and lace aggrcssivelv black and can be slender. with pointy toes, broad straps. at the ankles. the instep. the vamp orT-and lots of velvet. Look for ornamentation-a pin or stiletto heefsand lotsofhardware. They are also heavy shaped lace appliq_ues at the vamp ors1de as decoration. Black and beefy bottomed. . . - To spark the drama in any evening look, slip your feet into (clockwise from upper right) Prlsma'• daullng, silver sequined pump, Andrea Carrano'• pale gold pump with brocade pump or Mr. Seymour/Martinique'• mesh mixed rhinestone bands, Garollnl'• dramatic metalllc-.bot with sequina. For tailored daytime shoes, see Page 82. Shoe designers take a shine to history . 1910 .C'trta - Deir .............. ,,_......._~.,,,_,,.,,_.. The leather straps -so prominent on CWTent variation• and predeceuon in each decade. &ladiator Mndat. and U detail on d~e and Dealanen alto em to dense a perlloua casual shoe• for this fall -have had their balancing act for women each year, too. 'itcppmg bad .. 1n time to \IC\\ shocc; of }CStCl")Car. )'OU find h1o;ton repeats 1t~lf often Rccenth 78 palf<; from the Charles Jourdan ';hoe Mu- .-.eum in Romans. France "ere c\h1h1tcd at the Charles Jourdan Boutique in liouth ( oast Pla1a f-ootv.ear dating. hack to IQIQ "ac; <;hO\\n \\Ith man' of the t\lcc; lookmg ,er\ much toda\ 'ihorc; cc;.pec1alh des1gnC'd h' Pans1an .\ndrc Pcrug1a and \\Orn h' such lummancs as Garoo. \.1arlenc Dc1tnch and E'a Peron (posc;1bl) his most d1flicult customer) are housed m the mu~um The ~.000 mu~um p1ccec; 'ierve as msp1rat1on and pro' 1de re earch infor- mation for the 16 shoe de- signers at Jourdan ( o Pcrug1a. "ho began de- igning om·-of-a-lind shoes af the age of ~O. JOined Jourdan m 1 Q6~ and thn.'(' )Car\ later "hen he de-c1dt"d to retu"l' from act I\ t" hu mec;o; len his liti-'s \\Ori.: \\Ith Jourdan. Both • f"l' no\\ dc- cea~. '"The 'hvc ... are careful!\ p.uarded and l'an'd for:· ~1d Ka' \hort"-8'. CJ C\t'C'Utl\ e \ICt" pns1den·t . who \\Orkcd "1th thc curator tll ~t up the l ~ tour. "l h dt' 1gners htttl hl ~'C:' thC' 'hoes lea'c the mu~um . hecau.-.e the\ are in there CH'r) da) tor insp1ra· tmn " Women bad extra •prlna ln their step in 1952 and were walking flab-first circa 1938. • .. .... ,_..------------------------------------------"'!.-..--.... .-------------------:-----.... --..... _. .... __ ..., ________________ ~~------ Orange Coe t OAILV PILOT/Sunday, Auguat 29, Ul84 LooK 1Nc Gooo ·-~ =------=------~~ --=-- - Words are pretty as eyes; imposters fool noses \ppl~ a ba\e roatulmascara 1n black. Q, er 1ha1 appl~ onr coat ot Spatial Blue or Co'>· mH. Violet That\ thr lool cffall '84 fore)e~. according lo T)t·n. "ho does makeup dn1gns forChmt1an Dior • Othere)e hints 1he artist shares'"' oh mg Dior's ne" col oH ol lecuon. •· Ll's Se1. ret s" 1 nd ude using shadtn\ '> that reflect ""tnler's paled lights-.... h1te ro~ gre). bronze and blad.. For ltps thecollecuon p~ents sheer glosses ol color to tint ltpi. so that the~ "1mpan the e>.press1ve feeling ul ) ou "Suggt·suons 1ndude hnmg the ltps with a brown penc1Lthen filltng in \\llh tht' sh) blush oflnnocent Pink I ngenue II pst1ck (wllh math mg na1li.) or a free spmte~ L 1bl'rnnechcsulUt (with aglareol ma hogan) on tht: nails) \\uh each new s1.·ason comest 'ne"' colors and ;1 products list and inforn auon touttng then\, I like a good tory and all the puffatull'-1 don't alwa)!I. undersurnd 11. but it malt.cs good readm1. Here s sonl<· of the s1utl'l'm not quite sure about .. concerning the coloro,ercoloron the mao;cara "Spatial Blue mascara O\ er blaclt.. 8" ei. the feeltngoflneral movement, ltle a lace turn1ng" or "a hghtercolored mascara O\ er Jark mascara opens up eyes. freeing the efTectoflashesoncennd for all." Huh') An'.\'WB), I hkea bnghtcoloroverdarl mascara. I th ml it's vel") mtngutng, almost h) pnotic. Did )OU ever watch a woman bat blue lashes ., 8ut.1fthe maleup ~ople 1ust said adding ltght blue mascara loolt..s H'I) preu~ espec1all) ""1th a matching gown v.ould 11 get m' attention as does .. treeing the ellel't oflashes once and for all"., Then, there 1i. other 1nformallon comingac:ros!. m> desk that I can rcall\ get a handle on ... one of the latei.t · was from Sc' en teen magaztnc about hairbrushes. So man) of the haircut!. today require blov.-dn mg and Vidal Sassoon'sex~rt Gre) is quoted as i.a) 1ng-.ou need to kno'' the opttoni. available in brushes .ind the one to select for )our hair !.t\ le or st)hng needs. Head\ 1!.t alv.a)S using a full-size brush with plastic or heat-res1~t1nt nylon bristle!>. Also. he notes 1t'<; 1mp~>nant to df") hair unt1l 1t'sJU!l.t 5.ltghtl) damp bclorC' ~OU begin 'il)hng. One brush v.ith lot!. of' er~uht\ 1s 1he 'cnt bru<•h. hs long, ball-upped teeth and' entecf spaces pro' 1dr several benefits. lt'sa are~t tool or St) ling wavy or curly hair because 1t lets ha1rspnng back to 1ts natural shape Slowly sweepm~ this brush through curly hair while blowing 1t dry wall help to smooth out the curl~ · ' The vent brush 1salsogood foraddmg volume to all types of hair. "Hold the vent brush at an angle. bnstles again\ head. then brush t 112 inches into the ha1rltnr." Gre) e\plams "Next. twist yourwnst outward. p1c1Jng up enough hair to co-. er two or three rO\\S ofbnstles and turning the brush so the bristles face outv.ard .\ppl\ heat for 30 seconds and release .. If your ha1ris long. thick or fnzzy) our best bet 1s the O\ al brush. "It has a large !>urface w11h many rov.s of bnstks, set 1n a rubber cushion, that gnpand penetrate the hair," Grcye\plains The oval also helps cut down on static when blow-drying and 1sgreat for brushing out a loose set. A round brush 1s perfect for adding hair' olumc to shon \0 medium·h.'n&th hair imply roll sections ofh1ur around the bru hand appl> heat. Mold for 30 scco~ds and then !i.IO\\ I\ unwind h's l."8!1\ to crea\C' a pageboy wnh a round brush. too. Just tum the ends under with the brush repeated!) v.hile blow-di') ing. To smooth straight hair that's thick or fine. the tlart or half-round brush 1s 5uyested In general, Gra} says '.'the more you tr) to alter your hair's teKture fora parllcular look, the more you need to style. with a brush." BEAUTY NEWS: The ne>.t time you compliment 11 friend on the Oscar. Opium. Charheor L'Air du Temp fragrance that she's wearing )'OU might be surpnsed lo knov. the truth. Her fragrance could be an lrres1st1blr Imposter Parfums de Coeur(launchersofN1nJa fragrance in 1981) ha,ecreated a group of s1' genenc fragrances Entrepreneur Mark Laracy says, "We are depending on a woman'sab1ht)' to recognize superbquahty, so we have used designer fragrance qu14hty 10gred1ents." The fragranccs(combmed wit~ a gentle deodorant) are sold for about $3 in decorated aerosol dispensers at drug. discount and food stores Lot~ of imagination af oat beneath skirts, trousers Finish off new outfits with perf detailing or cozy, fl eeced boots Tailored foot .... ear lits \\Ith longer skirts or cufTed trousers Clockwise. from upper left: Mignani shows zebra prints 1n beige · and brown w1th cnss-cross bands at instep: Toi.on1 Moda b)' Buckray prefers A-ltne silhouette for this streaRllined slip-on. Ph} Its Poland's wmterwh11egh1lhe has pertdetailing on chunk\ mid hcl'I and .\lberto Molina seis a !>pcctatur mood \\llh ankle-hugging. t\\O·tont: grann) boot on a higher heel Hostel") design<:. arl' tn Leg Looks. Burlmgton. Electm Sok. Tnmfit and Leg Lines. At right. spomvc footgcar is interpreted 1n v.tntt'r" pales and neutrals Bass snuggk'> the lout in coz) flecc:e and soft leather. lcelers b\ .\ndre'' Geller conJUrl' up eclecuc detailing ma watcrproof n)lon and rubber boot: Old Maine Trotters Brown mixes textured and smooth chochcts a scrunch} leather shaft on leathers in the winter gladtator a lov.-hceled ~uedc boot, and Thom sandal. 'Matters of Taste' set to music at muse~m. p~rty More than 200arcexpectcd to beat the Newport Harbor .\n Museum today for the frrst of three "Matters ofTaste" gourmet food and music nents bemg presented Jointly b> the Pacific S)mphon) and the museum. Dunng the 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. champagne brunch there will be non· ')top music complementing the museum's Ol)mp1c .\rts Fest I\ al exh1bm WOMAN'S DESIGNER FASHION LAIRS Liz Claiborne Carol Little Joanie Char Inn llein Incl Much, Much More _..,f.....,r '.A J. ... * I . I ) II' ~ .. "\\ "" • Jewelry I lcceneries ~; ~ tlf ,~1'\I • IHti4111 lt•11,1ter• / 1 .> ~~S\t."•t"is • ..... , a C•l•r lHlysis I , tO ,,, ~E~tiND PERFORMANCE Consignment Boutique 2119 Main St., Unit 7 Huntington Beach Located 1n beau111u1 Sea Chtt VIiiage Shopping Ctr 960-4021 . Tues· at 10-6 Sun 10-3 Super Perm Sale' Stylish savings for the best in you -------$40 Nova Perm. now $29.50 ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS SOUTH COAST PLAZA \\Ith rnai.t·to-coast music "from ca to ·c ".Symphony Chamber Players and Friends v.tll be heard m the gallef') and Terry Riley's earl~ mlnlmUltc;t n"la!>terp1ece"Jn c· Wiii be performed in the Sculpture ( 1ardl·n Orang.: ( ount' rnmpo'>l'r William Houston 's o~ra "The\. H ol \a1n1Teresa""'111 be premiered Sept 14 undcrthe direcuon Keith Clark. ( oLktail., and a concert pre\ 1ev. and a post-concen reception" 1th the composer and perfcmncrsarc scheduled Another an and mus1t brunch. scheduled Sunda)'. Oct. 7, '"II feature \. tSual. musical and tasty treat'I ymphon~ members wiTI perform "Made in Southern Cal1forn1a·· mur,1c. Further information may be obtained b) calling the museum at 7 'i9-l I 22. Dorothy Yardley and Pegg y Goldwater were two of the 80 Balboa Ba\ Club members bus- ing down to Del Mar Track for a da )' ofracing The two will have further chance to chat when Doroth)' 1s a house guest of the Gold waters in lhl'tr Phoen1' home (the' also maintain an Jranment in Ba~shore) laterth1., month aftertht· ( rOPcon"en11on. fhL' mtnl·leStl\ al i.chcdulcd toda' at the Dance< onnec11on. < mta \1ei.a. v.1th an mu'ill dancc and drama ha., Ol'l'n po<,troned until fl'h.24 . . "' • • • Dorothy Yardley and Peggy Goldwater f he I 4b4-X5 e<l1t1on ol the l';ewpon Harbor Arca commun1t) l..tkndar nuhlt.,hcd h) V1rg1nia ( a<,\lr .\u\ilrar). Nt''\POrt tkath \<,w~tanlc League. hai.a brand ncv. look and la) out Calendar1.ha1rman Carol Pangburn <.aid the sp1ral-oound appointment book hai.dates of tharnabk and ulmmun1t\ nents from more than 28 organizat1onsan<l reupe<, from Orangl' ( oas1 rc.,t.wrani.. The) "ill be ofTen.·d for <,alc Thurc;d~l\ and Frida' .11 both brand1c<:.ofl"ot~\\port Balboa <.;a, mgsand I oan [9ArR0ros~ UPTO 80% OFF BIGGEST SALE EVER IN PROGRESS NOW AT ALL LOCATIONS tt 29 FASHION ISLAND 644-2652 :: 27 TOWN & COUNTRY, ORANGE 543-1760 II II 11\ll '\I ti \\II• 1111 \'I 1 ltlll a"' ' " t . -- 11 \-.Hl•t'\ \\I I!-\ .,\'\ l1f11 ,11 I I 'If• I// \.It 1111/ I Iii /If I I 11/P' \I I I /'/}/I In ' 1Lat1on~ have been sent to former members of the Cruise Bum. and lncnds for a 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday mcet1n&at£1oise Travcl'.s ne\\-office at 1170 5. Coast H1ghwa) m Lag\,lna with the purpose of rev1\ mg the tra\(:I club disbanded in 1980. The group was formed m 1971 by Eloise Fulmer and her husband Lhe late Pete Fulmer. OngrnaJ members Lagunans Belly Ives, Rosalie McGuire, Ellen MacDonald, Carol Coffin, Ruth Peterson, Phyllis Forrest, Luelle BodJne, Pearl Davis, Margaret Cravens, Laura Williams and Allee Rose will act as hostesses-along with Eloise and MarY. Jean and Virgil Webb(ncv. ownerrnfthe-travel agency.) • • • Designer Luis Esteve? was at the Irvine Marriott Tuesday to preview his '84 fall line for members of the Children's Home Society ofSanta Ana. He'll be back on Sept. 13 fora big benefit show. • • • Irvine Newport Church ofReltg1ous Science (a ne" church to the In me area) has planned a Sept 9 fund-ra1smg luncheon and fashion show at the Spyglass Hills home of the Don Olsons. Cameo Creations of Costa Mesa will pro' 1de the fashions that "omen from the congregauon will model Yvonne Schroeder ma) be called at 651-0101 forticket info • • • [bell Club ofl n me has planned a getting-to-know-you part) for prospective members at 7:30 p.m. Tuesda}'. Sondra Kleinhans is opening her home for the wine and hof'sd'oeu .. re function. Gana Totten, membcrsh1pcha1rman, 835-1080. and Eileen DeCalr, 552-6037. has more informat10n on the pany and the philanthropic and communll)' service organ11a11on for women O\ er 18 • • • .\ho in In inc-the Ne" port-In ind haptcrof Parents without Panners \\ill gatherl;)ept 2 at Tunic Rod .. ( ommunit) Clubhouse fora Ha\\a11an dinner. floorsho"' and dancing to a II\ e band Details ma) be obtamed by calling 549-1135 and 559-0846. The night before at 9 o'clock· 1n the Edgewater H)'att. 6400 E. Paulic ( oast H1ghwa). Long Beach the Southern C ahforn1a Regional C. ouncil olP\\ P will be staging its Harvest Moon Ball. Doors open at 8 and the dona11on 1s $4. • • • Summer guests in the homn1fMr and Mrs. Charles Dalton of Costa Me<,a mdudcd their daughter. Dr. Charlotte (Dalton) Pierce ofT ucson . .\nz and grandaughter Krista Perreira frnm Keala Kekua. Hawa11 P1en:c."' ho recent I) complctl·d hl·r mu'IK degree m cello performance (shntud1ed \1.1th Frieda Bellinfante of Laguna and nov. teaches al the l n1,ers11~ ol .\nzona), paniup:ltl'<l tn the Summerl ns11tute of Chamber l\1us1c at Cal late Long Beach J..nsta daughterofKatbleen (Dalton) and Nolan Perreira, '"as on her '"a~ home alfrr attending a l\\O-week Girl ~1..uut tramtng program m Rochester Minn. \\here she represented the GS Counul of the Pantie. • • • 11ckets are still available for the Sept. 9 gourmet dinner at The R1 t1 being .,pono;ored h) the Rcs1aurateurSoc1cty of Orange County as a benefit for the Ju' enilc Diabetes Foundation. The 6 p.m. champagne· reception wi ll be followed by the si>.-coursc dinner prepared by Denali Brask, F 1 ve Crowns. Charles LaForte, Mr Stox: Lou Ma.nginelll, Hemingwa}s. Valerie Reyes,Ch1cag0Joe's. Felix Salcido, The Rtrz . and David Wiiheim, Pave. T1ckets(S IOOcach) ma) be reserved bycalhng RSOC at 937-1133 orthdoundauon. 26 1-9100. • • • Mrs. Lu Lowe,' ice president oft he Huntington Beach branch of .\Al W, 1scntertammgforthc~roup'r, 7 30p m Tuesda} membership coffee The Amencan Assoc1auon of l n1verSll} Women has a \.anety of act1v1t1esschcduled fort he fall-open to any woman holding a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or un1vcN1t y. The hostess ma\ be reached at 968-9588. · / FASHION CAL£NDAR 11 ROBINSON : Cal\ an Klein' fall coll«t1on will be presented at the Ne\\ port Beach store at I pm 1 hursday in the des1ancr ponswear dcpartmtnt. CJ... rcprcscnt1\1\e Brad) Hannah Wlll meet with customers following the pn.•'i('ntat1on. • • • BULLOCK 'S: Portlolto fa\h1ons wil l feature fall wardrobe" for buw womC'n at 6 '0 pm I uc\Cla) 1n the Fa\h1on Gallery (middle level) of the \outh ( oa111 Pl111:1 \lore • • • BROADWAY· \ "Wc''t <rut the lkat' .,ho" tCatunng foll fashion~ for JUntor., anti vnune mt.•n will Ix-prl'>t'lltcd a1 I pm fhur'iday 'u thl' NewPort lkal h <,IOH'. • • • SAKS FIFTH A VENUE· f a\hmn' h) Ca'>~r tor J l ~port!> wall be 'ho"' n trum noun to J pm. Wedncsdn) 1n l~s1ttncr Sportswear and Flora Kuna la~h1on., will he modl'lcd from noon to J pm fnda> at the South oast Pla1a 'ltorc NOR OSTROM. I hl• South C tHl'il Pla7ll \tore W111 P~~nt G Swee lo trunk \hn\\ t~·atunnr h.indtx-adcd and \fqumcd clothin& from 11 am. to 2 p m l 11<''-d.t\ in (1alli:r} on two JE:~N RYAN . . &7°• ~ ~ <;'.6! /!J.PJ . NEW SWEATERS AT JEAN RYAN Everything to compli- ment y9ur wardrobe from hand-knits to luxurious angoras and elegant beadings Fashions don't start at Jean Ryan; A TRADITIONAL PART of Southern California's spring & summer shopping for ovl!r 60 ;ears. The look your man desires. ·they just get here first. #8 Fashion Island 644-0264 #48 Fashion Island 759-0506 Join us in our Salute To America-a special, year-long promot10n focus- tng o n the American lifestyle. Throughout the year we will fea- ture speetal events reflectmg the entrepreneuflal spmt of Amefl· cans, theu msenu1ty, quality of life, celebration of the arts, c raftsmanship and design interpretations. In contmuation of our finest tradition s, cele- brate now· Made In /\~. CENTER OF INTEREST: JULY-KENAISSANCE REPORT N OW UNDER CONSTRUCTION: ATRIUM COURT -three levels ot international b0ut1ques ~pec1a/1y store\, restaurants and a gourmet tood market ' THREE EXCITING STORES HAVE RECENTLY OPENED AT f ASH ION ISLAND-The Look, M1ma 'and Benetton THE LOOK-cwo store\ (men's and women's apparel) now consolidated under one roof featurins the finest in European sportswear and acceHorte' '\!ow located near Robinson's MIMA'S-spec1almng in tine, imported linserie A full complement 01 intimate apparel ideal for the most ~electrve )hopper. Located near The Broadwa.,.. BENETTO N-known throughout Europe Tor casuaTTmtwear emembles in tresh col- or~ at affordable pnces Located near The Broadway VISIT FASHION ISLAND'S n NEW STORES: Amen Ward}• Beneuon • Clamc Ta1kmris • Tl1e Corn Popper • Creal Amen- < Jn Short Storv • La1~e Adzer • The L1m1ced • The LooJ... • \11ma's •Optical '>hop Ot A~pen • \'1dPO Concept~ CENTER OF STYLE: FASHION FORECAST Tht• pf.•r,()f'< ti\ t:' trom \nwm J 'top m.i,tPr' '>1mpl1c 11\ 1, in (111a/1t\ '' in \l,in·,t\ le 1- /U\tapmt•cl again,/ pun• tl'm1nm1t\. -·- From Calvin Klem: Qu.il11i, man-m,le ba>1n mttened tor a \\.Oman \ new skirt silhouette-long, tlared. tu/I His ~eason signature-a \louc hv, raglarHlet.'\ ed balmacaan From 811/ Blass: .\ mort· important daytime look Tailored ,,lhout>lle' Lu\urtom 'port I From Ralph La~n~ .\ true town collect1on. A 'h.ipel\. ,oft )t/· hourllP \fannishne)) I) pla-.ed cfO\\n Rich 1abnc' and teJiture Simple. elegant ace ent' La~ong romanucivn. From Anne Klein: BroJd 'houldert•d blater' "tth nipped \\ J1''' R,1gg\ p.mi-or J longer ,p/11 mltn~ ,i..1rt Ot·IJl1' art' minim~ Colo!_)_ ~Jj J Fabrtcs: fl.rncJl.n1f\ ''1th /Ju• t J\ ,1fr\ I\\ 11/ foularcJ, 1\H't'<i Plaid Bouclt•, P.rnnt• 11•/. \ l'I .ind mt•ta//ic 'dttn Rt•pt1/t• .ind tur J( ( l'fl/\ Colors DN•p t1ir11•cl l>11gh1• in 1u1qun1'1' .ind magc•nta to neutrJI WJ\, and ,rf\Pf ind 1r1mt•/, Jnd ~old to 'ombff' hun•1•r i,!ft't."'f1 .ind f>l.H I. O!lll' w '''\\ po1t l Pnlt•r f,1,h1on /,l<Jn<i 1or rht• f,11/ Pre•\ 1t•\1 Pl.in 10 \ 1•11 1h1 ~o 1in1 <h"'l>.lrtnll'nt Jncl ,,.,..'< 1.111\ '!Ort'• ht'< ,111•1 ,hopp1n~ bt•g1n' ac fJ,hron I-land CENTER OF ACTIVITY: COMING EVE-NTS SPECIAL EVf \;TS o\1.: t•I JI Aine11cdn /c111 Re, 1£'\\ ' ~oontrmc /till onct.'rt', I] ,\ Ip n Bu/lrxf.., \\ 1f,hlfr \\mg Augu~ I m NEWPORT CENTER _W __ F._~_HION ISLAND _:l . t DAIL 'V PILJOT/ unaay, Augul1 26 1114 ·RAFF jewCJcy· EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN IS THE HALLM/\RK of the Movado watch. The onJy watch design in the ~rmaneht collection of the Museum, of Modern Art. Styled and proportione~ for both men and women. #32 Fashion Island 644-2040 NEW FOR GUYS ANO GtRLS AT BENETION. The nch~ss of wool in the vibrant shades of fall and the casual comfort of Benetton. #38 Fashion Island 640-8424 All NEW FOR FALL 1984 'NINES' by Southwick. Shown wrth a lapelled gray flannel vest and Cole Hahn nubuk penny loafer =I 19 Fashion Island 759-J 622 \ FOR THOSE E:OOLER CASUAL CAMPUS 01\YS AHEAD. Gt>ar up "t tht-Gara9c·· w1tt1 a selt"ct1on of one of our many !lwe21ters • t56 F~sh1on Island 644·5b70 .· • --• -• I Dancers ready for Miller tiaie Ollly Niie .._...., ..,,., ....... Big Band salute du Nov. 4. nurses plan Christmas event FonnearsagoGlenn Miller, on his way to Pan • disappeared overthc English Channel. His disap- pearance is still a mystel"). but not the reasons behind hi' mustc'scontinuingpopularity. He is credited with boosting the moraJe of so many ser\'i~men during World Warll-they remcm'beti hearinahisspccials\\ing tempo at USOsandasthey we~t into battle. Through performance ofthe Miner m6od music by Tex Beneke. more staunch fans are acquired each year at college anduni vcrsity concerts. For the enjo> ment of all of these fans. a Glenn Miller Salute Benefit Ball has been scbedwled for Nov. 4 at the Irvine Marriott Hotel wnh proceeds going to the City ofHopc Medical Center. ~ Jennifer York and Lou Villanueva refine their fox trot at preview for Miller-aa.lute. The Manne Corps Band from El Toro will be there to assist with the salute which includes dinner. dancing and othercnterta1nment., I . o..iy l'tlot "'°'° ., .,_. c.m.. James Altlert, a longttme Miiier fan and chairman of the benefit. promises anexc1tingevemng featuring' the Beneke band and other luminaries of the Swing era. {Alt1en. author of .. Darby's Rangers" was attached to that commando group during WWII. He recalled hearing .. Amencan Patrol" before a battle and he also remembered rushing upon a stage at the age of I 7 in Philadelphia to shake Miller's hand). Tickets CS 50) may be obtained to the salute by calling 551-9343 or650-HOPE. To warm up theirswmgand fox trot skills for the big night, the Newport Beach chapter of City of Hope sponsored an "In the Mood" preview dance recently at the Irvine Marriott. Cllarles Ratberford, Orange Coast College dfrector of music and his big band provided the .. Chat.anooga Choo Choo" music for this affair. • • • Members of Friends ofVNA and Hospice, an auxiliary supponing the Orange County Visiting Nurse Association. met at the Laguna Beach home of Betty and Morgan Odell for their first social event. Talk wasabouta "Li~t upa Life" fund-raiser during the Christmas holidays as they mingled, enjoyed the view from the decking and sampled the hors d'oeuvres offered in the buffet. Paula Cariker, coordinator, welcomed members and guests and introduced party ccr<:hairmen Helen Tracy of South Laguna and Betty Turek of Balboa Island. Also, she briefly explained VNA and VNA .Hospice programs which provide home health services by nurses, social workers, therapists and volunteers. Vickie Sacre and Gene Rice, Miller Salute committee memite·ra, rehearee for Nov. 4 . ·1 Others there were Joanne Andre, director of nursing; John and Valerie Buckle, Ben and Rena Bur1tyn,Jobnand Tracy DeLeoand daughter Kim, Dr. Max Dine, Mark and Kay Howie, Hal and Evelyn Kinzer, Robert Klein, Dr. Ronald and Shirley Koons, B. J. anfllJlarry Elliott, Martha Hartman, Wendy Herbert and Louise and Kam Karipalani. 2JJJ a. Coast Hwy. antet' .Studio A S.lon Bay Metteo·1 Corona def Mer. C/i;- 92625 LENNY'S ••• "STUDIO 8 " gtamtJue PhtJttJpeaplty (714) 675-0823 Glamour, Hair & Photo Session Special • 100 (Reg. '125) Photo Sessi<>n Only •75 36 Exposures & One 8Xl0 Color Print & A Bono I Yoo Own The Negatives & Contact Sheet OPl'N 7 DAYS Tues thru Sat 9-6 Sun •nd Mon By Special App~. .. Klein look: Romantic, yet relaxed "I'm designing clothes for real women. There's something sexy about a woman wearing mannish clothes that are a little big, but that woman has to shine through the clothes," explains Donna Karan, designer for Anne Klem II fall '84. In this year of androgynous fashion -when some girls want to look like boys and some boys want to look like girls -the clothes are mannish in their shapes and fabrications. but described by the designer as romantic in the relaxed and slouchy cuts. The two classical moods to the collection are: one. an eclectic mix of separates in textured tweeds, solids and knits: th e other more "dressed up" m steel. burgundy and navy wool crepe. Pants are baggy with a '40s approach and important jackets are th e oversized sport coat. the windbreaker. school bo> blazer. the long cardigan and the cropped cutawa;,.. New skins feminize the mannish Jackets. Watch for the baggy trouser skirt, the box pleat. the front button and the sarong. Sweaters add to the collection -deb sweaters to be worn with pearls. the sweater blou~. patterned deco sweaters, batwing and pinstripe sweater sets -often replace blouses under Jackets. Colors: Gra) 1s the common denominator in light. medium and charcoal ... wine. navy and camel are the classics w11h accents of spruce, mai7e, tartan red. pink and blue: F1n1shing touches: Flat shoes make it all work; mouchoirs. a touch of class in Jacket breast-pockets; pleated tie. a real tic for a woman: mannish belts; textured socks, and hats with small brims worn with a rakish flair. Karan. also designs for the Anne KJein label (the more expensive oft he two) along with Louis Dclll'Olio. Offered are endless combinations of propon1on, color play and texture. Beside~ tht: bold two-piece dressing, the Anne Klein collect1on for fall includes extravagant coats an cavalry twill made fingertip length with nutria tining, the 'knee skimming alpaca polo and pcbblestonc tweed with button- out nutria Ii ning; the waist-cinctlcd shindress and looks for evening ... long cashmere shirtdress. lurex knits and other gently ta ilored clothes for the self-assured woman. The two collections made their debut recently at the Broadway-Newport where Lisa Raber. VIP department head. says. "Women are showing an interest in the cotlccl1ons 3Jld bu yang the longer skirts. They appeal to the woman who is fashion-conscious." o.lly ,,.., "'°'"., Ef-t ~ Harry Elliott. wife B. J .,. ·right, with Libby Beyer elijoy Morgan Odell'• deck-· m,. above. Inalde. auzlllary memben Martha Hartman and Wendy Herbert vialt and VNA party co-chairmen Helen Tracy and Betty furek and eon Andy Turek ~ f~d-rat.er. ·,)~" rhe blouse sweater from Anne Klein D, very tailored and very new, la detailed like a blouse but shaped with the eue of a aweater. Below, a Deco patterned sweater adda pisazz to gabardine suit and allk broadcloth blowte. Careers are challenging Magazine gives aavfce for avoiding job frustrations Opportunities abound for today's working women whose counterparts 10 or 15 years ago did not have ttfe chances for advancement and earning power as they have today. But those new challenges for women arc not without certain fruv trat1ons and anx1et1cs Woman's World maga11nc. which analy1es the career market ever) week. offers wme common 'iCn~ advice gleaned from the c~pcn For the young person starting out 1n the job market. p )cholo&• 1 Srulty 8lotn1ck ~ys'lhe most important first question is "00 I worl-: be t nloncw with other J>('Ople7" fhcn determine priorities -\lr11l )OU have children c.-artv 111 \Our sattsfaction, think of the dream Job to rcsPond too quickl y· take time to you'd like so much that you would reflect on the comments of other$." tak'" it even af yOU-didn'I get paid for Women are itill relatively rare in 1t." blue-collar JObs, but there's more Stress comes with almost any Job, female enrollments in en~neering but you can cope better with proper schools lcadina to Qlrecrs in mate- excrcise. taklnJ ··umcoff" from office dominated jobs. Being more macho routine. keeping a good sense of than their white-collar counterpam humor, and watching your hea,th. blue-collar men may tend to vie~ Become a good "team player" hkc female C~·workers as a threat to their in school SPortS. Learn from others masculinity. . and adapt to new situations. Ex· Ho~evcr. you ~an deal wuh t~at ccutivc search consultant Robin host1hty by not being ~upcr-scns1hvc­ Re1ss Sl!)'S, "Watch co-workers who a.nd . learning to take good-natured make effective contributions. f.xpcri-nbbtng. Bcwa~e of over-protecttve- ment and try new approoches." ncs~. Truce the anattattvc. . Profe sor Allan A Glatthorn of the Finally. you can become an 1nde- Univcrsity of Pcnnsyhania is quoted pcn~ent contractor. of!crana )'OUr by Woman's World on the subJc't of bu~unc s skills on a part-11mc.baS11 for btina a gooJ listener. as o~cn or M little as you hkc. You .. won t have fnnge benefits or un-Womcn tend to thtnk about wh?t employment in urancc, but you can th Y hear at a ~ tf!C nlttttng in obmin dtsabititVin!iuran~effom your terms of how it will •O:«t them local agent. Work1na on }'our own peMnally. tn t~. d of looking at th1: docs have ns rrwards. \uch '"' overall picture. ~l· ~ys. And he opcrauna out of }our home and make this point:"( hcd. the 1mpul~ choo ina your chcnt . _, I Phony medical cures the '·r~tteneSt ripoff' O· R NN LANDER. I am funous about what has happened to my 82-ycar.olc.J aunt. I fiaure the one to tell is Ann Lander , May~ he wall tell her malhon!. of re dm about t1.~ rottenell npoO m the country. I am •talkiogftboul phony cu~-. for medical prvblcm • My Aunt Betn1ce had a ma stcc· tomy 10 years aao. She was fine until 1982 when the cancer reappeared and she had to have a lung removed. Wsthin a few months Aunt Bernice wu ailing again. She ~ad he'd had enou&h ofd<Xtors nd 'lent aw-.ay fora variety of "cures" she read about in the back pages of magaiines I never h rd of. AllN luDERS The racket nttds to be ex~ and you are in a position to do it. Ano. Thankj for pcrfonning IO many valuable scrvice!i -MAD lN JER- SEY DEAR MAD: Accordta1 to Rtp. Claude Pepper of Florida, c-..trmu of I~ Select Committee oa AllJl11 Aunt Bernice then \\ent to Mexico qaackery 11 rampaat ha tlllJ cooatry. whertshe wa~put on a diet of carrots, He eatlmates tbat m"leal fraada ground-up diamonds and a rum "make al leut $10 billion a )'tar. containina human urine he sta)'cd Pbony eaactt eves accout for &he 1n the Melucan ·"clinic" for three largest part of the aoeba.I take •• weeks said she felt better and betwttn U bllllon and S5 bUllon. rcturn'ed home The trap, plus the • ArtbrlU1 "cares" are next. Tbey medication and doctors' fees. co~t her coil die country about n billion a S 11 ,000. )'tar. Youth "rejuveoatora" are said to be the f 11test-growlag queatlon- A week later she became very weak. pble medical remedJea. They laclude She would not let u& call her doctor. everything from grouad·up ln1tead she called a faith healer who rhinoceros bona and cow duag to brOUJht her a "magic cure," It laatut "face-1101" that are aotblag consmed of mud baths and a diet of more tban facial eurclaea aad pills goat's milk and rolled oats. She paid &bat coat.ala caffdne. the woman i I 00 a day. After 12 days. Accordlag to tbe material from Aunt ~mice died. Rep. Pepper'• office, people la aearcb Please blast these charlatans who of a cancer cure are 1peadlag mUlloH rob sick folks of their life's savings. of dollars oa cbopped·up bone wans lo 1oar milk. £aater lily j1 e, ake meat, .ipold aad aanflower d . rams lrom 1oat Intestines 1re lao ~1J&e popalar. Fake a~rllla caret lac:I de co- caine altd Novou o; plll made from 1ex llormooe1; bff, auke a.ad ut venom; diets of ltouy ud vlat11r; 1cepuet1re; espoaar to radlatl a la aruJum miller. mu1re pou1Uce1, ana "moo1 dust,•• wllicb ll aaad. Other f medtea for varlou allmull la· volve ntbblDg 1 froa fried Ill lard oo tile &ffttttd areas. Voa ask, wbat cu be done to put these fakers out of b111lllen'! Hanber pualdes, lacruaecl folSdlDa fir tbe Postal Service to move aaawt the qaackery, ud 11epped-ap efforll by tbe Federal Trade Commiuloa a.ad the Food aad Draa Admlnbtntlon. Most lmportaat .. toopn state 111d federal laws to curb mJaleading ads ha newspapers aad macalines. Tbls coald pat a serious deal la tbese flaky aad daageroH eolerpri1t1. ••• Discover how to be date bait w11hour fillin, hook, lme and sinker Ann Landers book/er. "Datma 0o·s and Don 'ts." will help you be more poistd and sure ofyou~lf on dates. Send 50 cents along with a long. stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request 10 Ann Landers. P.O. BoA 11995 Chicago. l/Jmo1s 60611. WET •A 7 ~ JCI S 0 10875U +52 ~orth •:a .. t l • Pa11 5 'V Pus .!'~ Pa111 IV(.' o( (;j' The Seven or Club W/l'\ in a bt'lli· co c moo<.!. "All tht•st-stotil'\ that you have been telling in the column. glorifying cards ror pun}' deed ... he \aid argumentallvt•ly. "Jr vou really CHARLES Go REN waot lo ha\:e om thin to y,rit bout. there w th dmc my own ·r ""on thr tru:k in my u t a'nd l ""•• the h ghe t of lht-lhr t ¥;1n ntr&! · · "It wa during a m.:ijur te m duimr~nship. :and l wa twin cares d b.>' a tall. lo" I~ blond •·ho '°°" round h r It n a nlllU lam in he&rl on tht auction ho\Aou, So"" ypu ma ht complain aboul playt'r5 b1ddmx a I m off tv.o c:i,h1~ c~. but rem mber th ~ ords of th fam<1u' intern• tionulbt who 1d: ·Th onlv ood lam :trl' tho t' that mak<".' • "West led a lo1i1o• diamond and my f1ur lad} was not. al all ,ha.shed by tht• <·ontract he rtalized hrr only hopl' "'u to find eath defend r with only Ont' act>,.tnd th l nf'1ther "ould r1.>ali7.e the trut po 1tlon. "She won the ace of heart. und 1mmed1ately I d th J ck of p de • West won the ace and had no idea a to what "as going on. IL eemt'd ~Ce to return u diamond, Detlurer won and started running her red· ui t ""inn<"r . bringing the hand to this position: •KQ8 o ... SHlllFF o. O· • - Chari C4"• ual Oaar 11.arif P" ..aaJJ1 taaa.t •lldrl'f.&lle c. a ~alt ~uc· l a .tniiltt.a. Surviving your first international travel Yellow Pages language confusing Yet amusing · When planning your first long- awaated tnp abroad, remember that international travel entails special considerations and requirements. says Paige Miller of the Samsonite Traveler Advisory Service. There's nothang glamorous about travel when you're confused and ill-prepared. Miller offers the following tips to aid fi rst-ume international travelers: documents like money," Maller sars adding, ·:sclhngstolen passports is big business in some countnes." Euro- pean hotel clerks may request your passport when you check m, but will return it Wlthin a few hours. Paying with foreign money can be a confusmg and costly expcnence Fam- 1harize yourself wnh the currency and its comparable worth in U.S. dollars. Otherwise you may be shortchanged or may cavalier!)' spend much more of that "colorful money" than you reahze. Miller suggests usmg a pocket calculator when paying cash Before your departure from the St.ates. buy travelers checks and e'change about SSO so )'OU have cash for cabs and ups. Cash your checks at a bank-because the rate of exchange as more favorable than a hotel. Don't cash more than ) ou need. even 1f 1t may arouse susp1c1on at Customs inspections. International airlines have less carry-on space and stncter bagga'e lim1t.ations, so Miller notes you II have to pack espccialJy carefully. Pack travel documents, valuables. medications and breakable it~ms an one tote bag to carry with you on board. Don't plan on checking more than ooe piece of luggage; use a large suitcase and don't pack more than )'OU 'II need. "Customs otlicers can be unnef\- ang 1fyou don't know what to expect·· says Miller ... Don't be alarmed 1f)'ou are questioned brusquely and asked to open your bags for ins1>«t1on. lt"s probably a random check ... Wnh car~tul ptann,1ng you can relax and enJO} the pleasant ~urpnscs of international travel. Repnntt'CI b> Request: Telephone books are like d1c- uonaries -1f you know the ansv.er before you look 1t up. you can eventuallyrcaflirmwhatyouthoug.ht you knew but weren't sure But 1f you're searching for s.omethmg you don't already know. you r fingers could walk themselves to death The trouble with me 1s I ne ver learned how to speak Yellow Pages. It's a language of the 20th centuf) born of frustrauon. nurtured by obscunty. and dedicated to the theory that b} the ume }OU find n. you no longer need It In the language of Yellow Pages. a' rug as , a "carpet·· curtains an- ··drapenes:· milk I!> "a da11) product" and ca~ are ··mdustnal auto- mouves:· The plumber 1s a "plumbing con- tractor." an elcctnc1an 1s an .. elec- trical contractor" and stereos arc listed under Sound S} stems and equipment. Roaches arc listed under Pest E1u Bo11Ec1 Control. exterminating and fumigat- ing. a taco as under Mexican Food Products. a t.a1lp1pe under Mufflers and Exhaust Systems and a penetl is under Advert1S1ng Speciahsts One of the most frustnrnna en- counters an the Yellow Pa~ 1s trying to find a doctor. who is llS\ed under Phys1c1ans. who are subdivided into M.D sand D.O.s. '!"ho are also lasted under Phys1c1ans and Surgeons, group, associate and corporate prac- tice. and who aren·t an anywa) and whose phone is being ansv.-crtd ~ a docLOr's ansv.cnna ~rv1ce .•• Stt Ph}SIClans and Surieons E\change You should begin to won) about }Oursclf ~hen ~ou began to thml hke the Yellovo Page$. Recrally, l Yr-anted to call a nea market and caught mySClf Just tD ume Fla maBtt would defimtely not be under F. but prob-: ably under sornethmg like Swap Meets. I turned to the S's and read.. "Stt Aea Market:· I don't know what the answer i) with the· growth of private enterpnsc and the need to consolidate th.in,&) under a general beadinJ. But just fOr locks l turned to ~un·wal K.its'' and was hit with. "Sec F't:rst Aid Supplies, Sportina Goods heading. .. I lcnow ~ No one will enr convince ·me ('th.at -.ben" Ale.Unclct Graham Bell sat an bis 8os1oo boarding house Mardi 10. 1876, with battery acid burning his lq arid shouted his first rranuc IIlCSS3IC in the transmitter ... Mr. Watson. oo he~. I v.'3.Qt )ou!-ii wasn't t.& despair oflooking under HELP in t Yellow Pages aiiCr finQina.. ~ batteries. Dr) ~IL wholesale. rewl. charging and ma.intena.nc:e." that dies It & sure you have all necessary travel documents. If you are unsure. consult your tra' el agent for advice on how to obtain them . As a general ruJe. you shouldn't leave the U.S. without a passport, although a few countnes don't require them for entry. If you don't have one, allow four to sax weeks to receive one after applyin&. Fmd out tf yourdcsttnat1on country requires a visa for entry If )'OU have a valid passport, you can apply for one through that country's embass} or consufate. Allow two weeks 1f applying by mail. Maller meansmore thanonetnptothebank 1~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~-.-;::::::======================::::;:i-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ because you may lose money when converting foreign currency back to -ad vases Some countries require inocu- lations ~fore allowing foreigners to enter. Find out what, if any. shots are necessary. If your travel agent isn't sure, call the World Health Organiza- tion. Get shots a few weeks before your departure so you'll have plenty or time to recover from any side effects. You'll need to bnng a record from your doctor as proof you were inoculated When packing for your tnp be sure to keep these documents hand)' 10 a carry-on or tote bag Ne" er pack them in checked luggage. "Treat your U.S-dollars, American appliances may not be compatible with foreign electrical waring. Most overseas countries use 220 volts instead of 110 If you can't survive without an electnc hairdryer or razor. you'll need to buy a converter and a se t of plugs. Miller also remands travelers not to leave home without an adequate suppl>' of necessaf') medacauons. especaall)' prescription drugs. because they may be difficult to obtain an a foreign country. If }OU v.ear glasses. bnng a spare 1f}OU have them. Keep all drugs an onginal packaging or you Tournament of Roses package tours ready Valen Tours of Anaheim has anounced its new selection of tour packages for the Tournament of Roses Parade and Rose Bowl Game on Jan. I . The packa$CS include three night's accommodauons in the Quality Inn. Anaheim Sheraton Inn and ll11ton Inn at the Park 1n the Dis- neyland/ Anaheim area with extra nights available. round-tnp transpor-· tf llon to Pasadena for Tournament of Roses events and a Float Pre view Tour Tour "A" includes rcscf\cd grand- "C-G is priced at S239 per person. Tour "C-G-1 '. designed for those with their own Rose Bowl Game ticket, includes all features of Tours "C" and C-G" excluding a Rose Bowl Game Ticket. for a total cost of S.129 per person. Tour "FP" available unday. Dec 30, features narration b> a tour escort . round-trip tran!.portat1on fro m Anaheim to float building and decor- auon sites 1n Pasadena. where part1c1- pants can view the Rose Parade floats under construction. Tour "FP" 1s pnccdM $29 for adults and $27 for children under 12. BEGIN Y01JILDIA VEL CAREER . SEPTEMBER 4. 1984 Everything You Need Including Co mputer Trainin~ CALL TODAY (714) 835-8111 620 No. Main S1 .. Santa Ana I"\\ 11 l'lll 'Tin Tl \l'I'" '1'4 I • I ~ Y«>RLD lRAVEL ~ ,-. s--i-1 , u 1 ( v NO DOWN O.A.C. v Electric Start v Automatic LIMITED TIME OILY! AMEi/CA'S LARGEST SCOOTEI DEALII IZI PALM READING TAROT CARD READER AND ADVISOR MADAME MARIA Mario w ill tell you lne post, present and fut1.1r P and give you advice on love, marriage and business 650 -7231 870 W. 19th ST READINGS $3 00 WITH THIS AD tand seating for the Rose Parade and 1s pnctd at S325 per person. double occu~nC). Tour "B" pnccd at $48Q per pt'rson. double occupanC'} also includes a guaranteed ticket to the 1985 Rose Bowl Game. transpor- tation from the parade route to the Rose Bowl and a P1cn1c Ra>. Lunch These tours arc cornm1~ 1anablc to travel agent,. Valen Tours has p1oneert'd Tour- nament of Roses 1 ours from the l\nahe1m/D1sneyland area since t 968. OperatmJ )'Car-round. Valen Tours also offers sponfishinB ex- cursions. golf tours. air tour holidays 1----------------------------1 "We are plca\Cd to oOer these tour\ featurin' Hotel/Inn accommo- dat10M in the heart of Southern Caltforn1a's toumm center. conve· nieotly located nc.1r Disneyland. Knott s Berry Farm. Mov1elan~ Wa~ Museum nnd Anaheim Stadium. l)'I Jo~ph Valen. managi na director ofValen Tours "In coruuncuon Wlth fun Ou t UJ.Ury l ravel Sy tern Inc., ealsocan amn conncc tm motor co h tours to n 01CJO and La Vega " Valen Tou~ al~ offers ightsctm' toun to all uthem Cahforn1a s ma.ior toun\t attrac:uon1 . Tournament of Ro . toun tor local rt 1denl\ or al"t'a '15!ton not wi hina hotel accommooauon~ also are oflcl"t'd by Valen Toun. Halt~y­ Tour "C" include round·tnp mot~r· coach iran\portauon from Anaheim 10 the Tournament of Ro~ Parodt tn p dcna. with r·"<'r,ed gran1ht1nJ tin for $69 11dults, S6S children under tl. · ... 1 d ll·day-Tour "( .( 1 1nc u (' Ro BowJ G~m<.' T1lkl:t , tnin ror· iauon to th~ mr fmm the PM d~ route nd 0 fl'"'m' bo~ lunch. Tour \ to Mc>.1co and Hawan and tours to upcr Bowl sportm.g events in ad· d1t1on to its Tournament of Ro5C and Rose Bowl Game Tout' For further anformauon and brochures or reservations. eontact Valen Tours. 1648 . Clementine Strt-et. nahc1m. Co 92802, phone 635-1408. (Colle.. t call aC"CCpted for new bookanJS.) Route 178 to reopen . The ~nment ofTran 1portat1on Announce\ • tale Route 178 throu h the Kem Ri,er Can M tu La r I bella will be open to traflic on \ ednc'!day. u 29. \ hart <n· cn1ony v.111 takc plal"t at IOa.m. at the mouth of the nyon federal. tat and I I offi ·1 I \\111 t.:akc part tn the C-Crl'mon1~. as well a ltX-al (h mbe ot ~mmerC"c and a\sociat10M 8<11 llrTraJr. 1"'1 other inlcrestcu people Imm the &krnfl .. ld anJ Lake I hcll1 com· m11n111n CURRICULUM Pfo~ • •lronQ ~\JOn 11'1 tHaliC 11111111w1"9 ~3 A'a" PHYSICAL EDUCATION UrMUna. lt0n9 mind With • "'Of'O tiody. for• .... rownded indMdutll PRESCHOOL Gelt '°"' dlld oft Oft l"-nQtll rOl(I Yl'IOer tfle ..... IUC)etWiliOll, -'tfl IM P'OPer IOyS Af'<t ~ AGa 2 THRU GAADI I COMPUTER lA8 a COMPUTD ASUTED 9TRUCTION PAGE SCHOOL 11NC•1• UIDEI 8ROVE ,2111 luaro GatOtn Grow. 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Em11 1nm1i. Adam fire: .tboruon appointment to take Hilary on Joann.a. 01sm1s~. Joanna ~am~ Adam dlitt Sht'nff tC'll\ Orea )~i motor wu sl\e'll tell police he wu aqcesso?' after tht' llltttJ)('rtd "'llh 11nd <.ire& realizes he was to fact in the mutder of Homer\\ inslew b) be l..1lkd Grt1 behevcs doublt' for Jenn) Stuan. However, Adam lets Joanna know he saw at cemetc•) was his 1m11in1t1on. t)\ctt't. no rtC()rd ofStuan being ah vt' and but in fact 1he girl ~alls Too ) and sa)'s \he'\ .. hat l'!e't. taken ham from one sanitimum Jenn\, and ,placed him in another. Ovcrheanng ANOTHER WORLD, Sall) and Culhn Daisy and Palmer d1scusssn1 Palmer's son ha\ t' their rtndc.tvoui.. Pttt'r tell~ Donna Rou, Zack takes information to Oul>-to leave Marley and Ben ulone Carl t.UXURY fHfAntfS W'ALK• INS i F1rJt Two Mttln" ShowinJ' * "JI( ONLY 12.71 Unl•u Not•d "ob Lowe OXllOl'D awu (M-tl) At 1:10 3:15 S :)S 7:30 &. 9:l5 llED DAWN (PG-U) Show' at 12:30 3:00 5 :30. 00 .. 10:30 PUllPLE RAIN (It) AT 12:45 3:05 5:25 7:4~ .. 10105 ~5"EUIA (N) I At 1:15 5 :30 &. t :35 Plu1 Co·FHture Sam's Son (PG) 3:30 &. 7 :45 Clint Eauwooel TIGHTltON (II) Show• II 12:35 2 :$5 5 :20 7:50 .. 10:15 8111 Murr1y Din Aykroyel QHOST8USTEll5 PG> Show' II 12.25 2:40 4 ,55 7:25 9 .S0/70 MM INOtANA JONES 6 TM T-pte ef Doe• (f'Q) Shows It 12:00 2 :30 5 :00 7'30 .. 10:00 IN 70 MM G "EMLINS ('PG) Shows at 12:30 3:00 5 .30 8:00 .. 10:30 DRIVE -INS m~'; STADIUm a 9'1EVIEN8E OP THll NERDS (IQ Plus Porkv's (A) THE WOii.AN IN lltEO (f'e·tl) Plu1 8ut D•••nH (A) SHEii.NA (flQ) Plul The LHI Slarflthter (llG) GltEJllU* (N) Plu1 Tiie N•ntEndlng Storv (PG) KAllATIE ~ID ~) Plu' Co·Hlt Cloak &. D191er (PG) &A.CHIU.Oii PARTY (It) Plu1 Co-Hit Grandview U.S.A. (R) 1dm1u to Donna he blamh Mac fos tm date. Hal m1n11n to ~l 81cnda out of the married. Jimm) Lee 111kc\ cv1dc1tct' to llthct's $UICide. Cass bthCH'S kuer mm· hou~ ror lhl' J:ate. When Tf\'y arrive) Ill Edward and demand$ 11 larr,c Portion of 1na from Cwlle's fhatn baa was taken to the Jail, Kelly wall only tell him her the Quanerma1ne fonunc to ktcp quiet. New York by Juha. ~n and Caner race problem hH betn $Olvcd and to leave. A. Mtanwh1le, Beatrice wanu much more sutHootball compct1t1on from new school funou$ Trey ta)' that he went throu&h a money than Jimmy l.tt hat aslt;cd for. anwal. the snobbish. wealthy Hunter lot of pohucal and personal and to pi\) Putnam aTaches Borden btforc Celia and Bradshaw. Lil> unsuf\' 11 to how Otani this v11it and wants to know ~hat he kills him. Unawaf\' Borden has btcn 'l"tll react to her former hfc: as prostitute. wants from htm. killed, Celia returns homt'. Putnam takei Larry thinks Cathn as ahve Donna dons DAYS OF OUR LIVES: At Ion& list, Bo Celia hO)la1e and in111~ that the) make nn1Just lake the one S:iUy saw on woman and Hope make Ion. The lo\·ina tw060me love or ahe'1 dead. When Holly r~turns to boldina aun ni&ht of David's murder vow to solve the m)'st.CCJ of tht' pnsm. tpa. Leo shows her rn comprom1s,1n11 While the) 're an d1sgu1sc at tht Crossbow Mehssa goes out w11h Euaene's ~ond photos with him and warns her to siop Bar. Catlin tells Sally he recoanizcs au> c:ousm and he understands when she pours 'noopfna or he'll end Scorpio a set of tho he'~ looktni ror and points to Ross. Sand) her heart out about Pete. Pete embarrassed pnnt$. Meanwhile. Scorpio rac:ina to the behcves Carl's busincs) dealinp arc by work1n1 at stnp JOtnl. but likes the cabin where-Cella'\ being held. Unable tO unsavory Mark prepares to take care ot money. Peie~sn't tell Melissa hcaot the tolerate Ginny. Ruby qu1u. Andrt'W$' his baby dau&hter. money forthem to au1n a hfe by worlunaat prison-mates. ~)t former DBX a1ents, AS THE WORLD TURNS: When Gun· the strip jomt. When Mu drops the sm. m arc out'° 1,tl him. nar becomes ill while workana at Argus. he andh bttaks. he reallzo he's been left w11h GUIDING LIGHT: Billy destroys the 1s rushed to hospital but tests show he's m a phony. Bo. wounde-d by Mu welt's house when Vaness packs her baas ~md remission. Fechna he's go1na to recover, goons, arrives at Mepn' and collap$Cs at teavt's because she claims he has no faith 1n Gunnardeodt's to claim Dusty as his son. her feet. Alex funous \\hen he gets vef) her. Billy lets H.B. ~ out of town on Julia tdls Steve has fJthcr Michael small check for his story about the Salem buSJncss meeting. hopsng that bcin& alone Christopher was a SP}' who dit.'<l. Heather Slasher. A mystt'nous woman checks into Wllh Josh, Reva will come on 10 Josh Billy refuses to conunue $ingmg. Betsy's doctor tht' Salem Inn. Tonr. spots a large roll of calls private investigator and tells him to tells her that he unconsciously had plastic money in Kimbtrly s purse and wonders spy on Reva and Josh. Claire. feelin& she's surgeon make her II\ the image of his own a~ut he r cf ofpovt'ny. been used by Fletcher. admits she was hurt dead wife Kate. Mau1e tells Cal that has · EDGE 0 NIGHT: Sky and Raven hare when Kelly dumped her, Piper tells her gUllt) verdict has been O\erturncd. Sceina a lawyer w en she IS indicted for fil'lt• young Orient.al lover that she's aoina to his daug.htc:r Jill for the first ume. Cal degree murder an Logan's death. Derck drive Annabelle and Tony insane by decides not to tear up her birth records but finds evidence that Raven went back to making them think Eli, Annabelle's father. doesn't inform Maggie that Jill is hischald. Logan's room a second time. Liz upset hu returned from the grave. Maureen Margo discovers eamng that was dropped when Miles asks her about Belh. nervou' about Ben living with her and Ed. at the McCall mansion. Lucinda thinks Geraldine rehires Shelley and apologizes Ben'sdoctorask.s her out on a dateand she Murray planted 11. Kirk picks fight with for tiring her. Alicia fearful that Del will says yes. Lujack ~ys Floyd back all the Jay. who decks him. Kirk admits to not cover u~ what he knowubout Logan's money he stoic wnh interest. Floyd plans Frtnny that he still loves her. Raymond murder. Mike's doctor tells him that his to open nightclub and asks LuJack to go an 1ealous of Bob and Kim's friendship, EKG is abnormal. Miles rcalii.cs that the with him. Katie promises to consider CAPITOL: Tyler visits Hal in hospital bones Lii. found belon&ed to woman who Louie's marriage proposal. Reva and Josh and tells him he thinks that he and Julie disappeared five years ago. finding it.llarder and harder to stay apart. wanttotakethebaby.ListcningtoRonni's GENERALHOSPITAL:Jimmyl..eeand LOVINt: Jim receives last rites and su~estion that Chip may have trashed Lorena make lovt' after Celia's engage-then has out-of-body experience. Later their apanmcnt, Beth merely thinks ment party. Jimmy Lee visits the sister of Jim returns to bis body and wh.ispers Ronni is Jealous. Kelly accuses Myrna of Lila's first husband Tolliver in Shana's name. Shana thrilled because being outside door the night Danny died. Brownsville. Finrung family bible, he rips Jim's condition improv101-Curtis over- ORIVE INS Ch1td1en Under 12 FREE Untt1s No1td 'Ooen too Wklllv• 7 lO Wnktnd\ Brenda and Wally have their first official out record that shows Lila and Tolliver hears Anne and Isabel say that Dane is ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. Jack~~the~Ava~tohot~whereJack 118UCKAROO BANZAI IS THE VERY ODDEST GOOD MOVIE IN MANY A FULL MOON." -Richard Corliss, TIM£ MAGAZINE THE ADVENTURES OF COSTA EA 979 m 1 EDWARDS CINEMA CENIER NOW SHOWING U TORO 581 5880 lOWARDS SADOLlBACll llVIJE 854 8811 EDWARDS UNIVERSITY COSTA MESA 751 4184 GARDOIGllOVE S30 440! ORANG£ 634 391! EDWARDS TOWN CENTER EDWARDS WESTBROOK UA CITY CENTER W£STJilNST£R • UA W[S TMINST(R MALL 893 0546 ''IT'S A BLOCKBUSTER, A WLI.APAWOZA, A.Cl.ASSIC." -lu aft!! llew Yort POii ' NOW PLAYING •c:ol'f•lllll ·--a:::> lo..• SowltCNll tO.•dt tJl//9J;tfllt'f flla:JS46/IH ~ .. II --•Ill.LO ·-B::::l fO. ... fW'!All'IV_, ~ llllllOO f>lol~l mmm .......... -. 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Edie UJ)iet when she learns Dou& is going on promotion for TV show to Sao Francisco. Jonathan warns Edie that if she ever goes to San Francisco she'll be arrested for murder. UA...,.., F-r~r llS2 .. , 963-1307 N/COttfltl0-637 Ql40 ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Edwina learns from Laurel that Dorian lied to Jenny about David pushinp her down the stairs. Laurel moves out o Larry's house when Dan admits that he's fallen in love with her. Sam fearful for Rafe's safety when she learns Boudin has escaped from Jail. Mark arrives at Vicki's collagt' and takes her host.age. Asa a~es to let Becky make doubfe album with Mtult' ifthat will keep Becky out of Atlantic City. ln Atlantic City, Brad decides to take $20,000 Donan pve him for Cassie's pany and bet 11. • COlfA MESA llNlll( Eow-91• l°""l1GIU..<f'\d1 54(>.1W 1So181!1 COl'IA Ml&A •LI llAlllA [tt..i111S""'°'"'Ctn<t1 .WCFu-SuuN 919 '1•1 6811)633 • n T0110 • u 1111Mo.t Eow~~ SAOC..fW,\ 511 ~ ~73 ,, •• OllAllGE SI-Ori.tin 6391770 OIWIGl U4C!tCont'N 63' ~,. 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Ric ... $1l)'S Bill will never let him . foraet the boatina accident where their brother drowned Ocha outraced when Stcvl' aeNr.cs her ofintcn11onally ru!'n1na out on Matth~ with his hcan med1c1nc. Hutc~ inform• Max and Maggie that Yoshita • plane embed and he was lolled Mal...'! shaken and say~ the m~rdercr could iK anyone who wunts h11 empire, ~" dec1d~ to find out what's hap~ncd. e'ten though it could cost him hit. life. Maaie discover!> map ~f Max's world hold1 n~. At party Max's tnends continue to compare the eanh}' Maggie to the ancredjbly polished Jill Jill and Fcank consider getting their own apanment. Rick: beaten to out}:> by two hoods. SANTA BARBARA: Peter warns .\ugusta ht'll tcll Kell) Augusta ha taken Joe for lover. Jade prepares f<?r sc,rcen te.st at the motel. Santana and Sol s fnendllup 1s laced with sexual chemistry. Kelly gets hel'$Clf entangled in barbed wu'C fence and Joe extricates her Joe loses contl'OI and kisses Kelly, who obviously enjoys it but then tighu him off. Later Kelly makc:J love to Peter. Danny and Ted fight m front of the cameras. Jade struggles wsth her conscience, then decides to 10 ahead and pose nude for the cameras. Santana continues to be thouahtful and channin& to C.C. She tells Rose, who is skepliC':ll of her behavior. that after what C.C. did to her. anything is fair. Laken learns that Auiusta bedded down with Joe when she accidentally listens in on a phone call. Augusta tells Uiken she can't 10 to Los An~elcs. but Birdie give~ her her blessing. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Lloyd stunned when he learns Alec crashed his car. Justine assured by Cagney that he loves Suzi and the bab) Hopn refuses to tell Victona why he dumped her all those years ago. When V1ctona manaJeS to act Hogan 1n1erv1ew wuh high-level dignitary, she goes w1th htm to New York, as docs Suzi. A fog prevents any ll11hts from returning to Henderson, so Hopn. Victoria and Suzi head back on train Suddenly train turche~ and crashes. Step- hanie surpnsed when Wend y wants to audttton for TV stauon. YOUNG A.ND THE RESTLESS: Jack faJhng for Lindsay. Douglas tells Victor he's falling in love wuh Boobs1e Nikki insists that she sa\\ Rick at a1rpon. N1kk1 seems bored just staying at home. so Victor makes several career suggesuons. Tracy tells John she adores Danny Lauren heartbroken by Tracy and Danny's must· cal success a1 the concen. Man weanna heavy diamond nng continues to follow Lauren. "DON'T MISS ... fascinating drama:· -Stephen Schaefer US Maga·zme ''WEU. 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"""" uomo Vioo MALL \C '•• '• . , .. , a11t WIWOOO *llllTIC't' (I) J 40 LOO I 2', 10 IS S.11"'41 u so " ) 00 ' - 1: IN TERMISSION ~ -=---------------= A rare 'light Week' for Coast's theaters . ~ Rant) of rarities. there arc no new Sta&t production\ openina alona the Orange Coast th1~ week. and with four others ha v ina Ju" depa cd the local boards. 1t ranks with the lut two weeks of December s one of the liJhtest periods of th year. - "Barnum," wh1c opened Friday at the Newpon Thea r Arts Center. has 1et1lcd in for an •&ht-weelr.end en- aaacmcnt. three ore weekends than NTAC aencrally lays its showc;. The theater found that its audiences ha\ie a sweet tooth (or musicals when lt · held over its production\ of "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off" and ''Joseph and the Amaz1n1 Tech· nicolor Dreamcoat." • This, plus the fact that the NTAC production of "Barnum" is the Or· anac County premiere. JUStified the extra schcduhng. The musical bio- ifaphy of P.T. Barnum contJnues Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. at the Friendly visitors? TV new•woman Jenny Sullivan Interview• two alien leaden from deep In •pace -Jane Badler and Richard Herd -about the ml .. lon of peace they claim to be on In Part 1 of .. V." a two-part mlnl.erlea repeated tontcbt and Monday at 9 on NBC. Channel 4. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, llC. F• The Rtst Of Tu life 1922 HAa80ll BlVO., COSTA til'.SA -S41·11S6 mA 9'l<lm! ~ MOVlS t UJU , ... om •~9l 1JA MO'IW S ~ COSIAlll.SA 91~ 4 itl IOWAJ!~ C~!MA tl.Nll.Jl GENE WlLDElf S 11YOU REALLY CHEER! REVENGE OF THE NERDS makes· you care about its cha racters. Robert Carradine has created a great character!" n ICJIO ~~ 1 '>l!oO IOWAllOS .AOOtlBAl•, G.WlCN GllOW ~ JO UC I lOWAllOS WlS1811()()+. •Vil 8~48811 lOWAl!OS UNlVlRSlll lAQllA llUCH 4~ , " , [OWA~ SO COASI LA(;I_,.• Ila. 6ll OJ4D AMC ORA)j(j{ MAt l OIUlliE 6Jt l9 'I UA cm C£1111R llCSr.ISID S9J O~b UA ~[$111W!SllR MAH • VICfOI< ORAi ... ~.,... 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"h1lc another CAtendC"d sho\tt ... la\c:ndcr I olhc "is pl ~ang at Seba\l1~11·., West Dinner J la)- houst throuah &pt Q THE LONG BEACH <. 1·.ic L1&ht Opern has annpunt'Cd a tour-sho" ---- cason for I 9M4 8 S. lc:adina off" 1th "Shrnandoah' O\.l 18-N<>'. 4 John Raitt will .. uu 1n thl• c ... 11 War mui.1cal. the;> ter. 501 Cliff Dnve. Newpon Beach. Call 631-0288 for ticket infor- mation. The Grove Shakespeare Festival 1s wrndina up its fourth year with final performances of"Hamlet" this week- end at the Festival Amphitheater and two more weekends of"Thc Corned) of Errors" indoors at the Gem Theater. They're ad)acent to each other at 12852 Mam St.. Garden Grove, with reservattons ~mg taken at 636-72 I 3. ··song of Nor"a)" \\Ill be the: '>econd sho\\, with ~nne JetTrc>i. and 8111 Ha)es in the' trading rules Prcv1e\\) begin Feb. 28 and the musical ruo!> through Mardl I 7 Then comes .. rhe Sound ot \1 usu.:" v.l(h <\nna Man3 Al~~et11, Ma) ~-19. Winding up the ~a,on v.111 be ".\nn1t." -.11h no star~ announced as -.et. pla-. rng ftorn \ug 8-::!5 Per- formance schedules are \\'ednesda) s through Saturda)S t 8 3U -.1th Sa1ur· da) and Sunda) m3unee'>at ~:30 (all · 534-77l3or(::!IJH36-J661 fort1dte1 informatton mtmbc~h1ps are a.,·11lablc nd ) be obLamed b> llrn the theatrr •I 4Y2-046S Produn1on' will be p~ cnted at the bnllo Pl yhou~. 202 A'tc. Cabnllo, ~n Ocniente. BACKSTAGE earl) 20 d1f. fef'C'nt thcatC'r arti. clusci "''II be offorcd tfllS fall at Orange Coa t College cfonng the momans. after· noon and e'tmng hours, Monda) through Fnda) .. :'.the cumculum 1n· eludes act1 na. voice, diction. \tagecraft . producuon. lighuna. -NCNV PlAYING - makeup and c<»tum1n ... call OCCat 432-5772 Jor more informauon... ~~ ...ozz The Harlequin Danner Pla)·hou\C •IUWhJW \11111 prt"sent an Actors Fund benefit ~~· 2SSJ performance ot 11s current pro-•dBlillltSi 'duct ion. ··The Best l..1 t t le eowarmanema \\ horchou-.c in Tcus:· Monda), 546-JtOZ ~pt. 10 .... thc fund 1s the olde)t COStUi& functioning tht'atncal charit) in the ~~ countf). tounded 1n I 882 to a s1st * " WUtiiilJdttk pc:'oplc in the cntc:of'lainmcnt "orld in cc ... .,05 UfWWV!Y ~'"' need the \bo-. '"" be attended b) 8S4«l11 5 Or n •tAQi111•"'Hii.I 891 ~ If you haven't seen Alex Koba's production of "Stalag IT' at Golden West Colleac. there's sttll one more chance. this afternoon at 3 o'clock It's the curtain closer for the World War 11 comedy-drama. the first show from Showcase Producuons si nee last fall. Call 894-6 786 for ticket details. !>tar) of the Lo!> Angele!> musical ~"!lb Sar>tJOrri ~ '1llb hWl7G8 661! THESA!'l.CLEMEf\ojTEC ommuni· "4lnd Street .. and the ~ap opera ·~~;rtl).__ l\ Theater ha'> announlt:d ns I 984-!S5 ·'The Young and the Re)tlt-!>s·· ..... call ( ..:i~..:a1"'11-r-.. ~) ~ason which -.111 he inaugurated ,.~thtlehH~ar~le~q~u~·1~n;a~t ~97~Q~-~5~5~1 J~lo~r~f:urt:h:cr~~~·~~~~~~~~~~·~~ Sept I 3 wnh the mu<,1cal comeJ \ infnrm.:ittC\n .:inri rf'..,.n.;ittnn(. "Sugar." the )tagc 'er'>1on of the Elsewhere around the count). the new productions of ··eotrota·• and "Anything Goes'' start their second weeks at the Grand Dinner Theater and Curtain Call Dinner Theater. respecttvely. The Harlequin Dmne.r Playhouse 1s cnjO)mg holdover per- formances of "The Best Lmle Whorehouse in Texas" (through mo' 1e "Some Lile It Hot .. Other attractions "'" be "The Company ofWa> "ard Saini'> ... OJ'e"O· ing Nov 8; "Squabble) .. fan. 10. "The Night Thoreau ~pent in Jail." Feb 28 "Butterf11e'> .\re free:· Apnl 1 I. and "The <.;1ar <.;pangled C11rl ." \Ila) 30 <ieason ud.ets and pla~ hou~t· Mdc O'Angelo was • Winner. E~ryfltl"' came ~asy to him Unlll lte ttad to rlslc It all fw Ute only thing that really ~ ANAHEIM COSTA MESA Edwards Mesa 646 5025 IRVINE *ORANGE Pacrfic s Anaheim Orr.e In 879 9850 Edwards Woodbrid<Jl C. nt'dome f..34 2553 55 I 0655 WESTMINS'ttR BREA UA Movies 990 4022 COSTA MESA MISSION VIEJO Edwards Town Edwards V•f'J Center 751 4184 Twon 8 30-6990 "'UNDER THE VOLCANO' is explosive ... inventive end excitingly directed. Albert Finney's •cting is •wesome ... t\• will be nomin•ted for •n Osc•r •g•in this yur." -Joel S iegel, GOOD MORNING AMERICA. ABC-TV EICLISIVE EIUIEIEIT edwards NEWPORT MfWl'Oa'T C9tfU NIAi 644 0760 '"C COAlT MW' lf""I.. • JU .. OUI & tUCAIO<UI Edward· Cine,..,. 1 "' t 891 3935 WESTMINSTER Pd ·to s H Wdy 39 Dnve In 891 3693 Sat/SUI 12:.u, 2:H, 5:05, 7:30, 1:45 "THE BEST HOLLYWOOD MOVIE OF 19841" . J Hoberman Hie Village Vo•ce 11A crisp thriller. 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C..M Driftwood, SoUtll Laguna, MKNllM Blvd. Suitt 102E. 92629 ,.., CA 92117 IWwpOr18eKI\, C.t t7eeo TNa 11us1n..-1a con· na b\191""9 11 coo• Mrs Edllll Armstrong dueted by an lndMCI~ ducted b1' en lndMOutll McCortlle, 1111 OranY1ll• Sandfl Yea.nd Chanda,.._, Orl\te, Newport Beacfl, Calif Tiiie t t«nent wu hied 11111 tatement w-u tlted 92MO wttll ttl4I County Ctett.. ol Of with the County Ctetk ot Of. Thia but1oeH tt con· .,. County on Juty 31, 11.ge County on July 20. ducted by an lndtvuwal t9&4 19e"4 Mrs Edith Armstrong '31901 F2'10iM McConlle Publithed 01ange Coa11t Publlllhed On11ige Cout Ttilt 1111..-n.nt wu llttd Dally PllOI August ~. 12, 19, Dally Pll01 Augutt 19. 26 ••Ill (he County Ctet). Of Of· 26, 1914 Sept-.nber 2, 9. 1984 &l'IO• County on Augutt 14, SU-12 Su·202 1984 l'tDM2 Ml.IC NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE Pubt1anec1 oranoe cou1 ----~---------r.-,.,....,....---.-1 -_-,s-,u.-1-1-D111y P1101 Auguat 19, 26. r-... "'"" .... '""' Septentber 2, 9, 1964 RCTITIOUI ~II NA.Ml ITAftMDfT • SU· t93 NAMI ITAT!MINT Tile follOWlng l)efton It T~ followtng perton• •re doing bullMM u ---------- PlaJC lllTict MUC f«>TJC( ncnnoua au .. NOTICI °" NAMe STATDtt.NT DaATH Of Tf'le tofto¥o1nO l*IOl\t 11e flllMY a. KAllmUN dOinO ' AND Of' NTl110N l•l EOUILINE, (b TO AWS'RR EOUILIN MO Ill ,AR· UTATll NO All!AB SUPPLY, 408 ~~ Poil'\Nllla Coion1 Del Mar, To 111 '*"· ~''"· CA Mi~ crldllora and COl)1Vlgel'lt Oevtd eowtu, 401 crediton, and .,_..,_ wf'lo POlnMtt• Corona Del Mer, rnay be o~ lnt1t•ted CA 12825 In Ille ~II llfld/O( •t1te Of George Hiiton. 408 EMMY s KARDUN PotnM1tl1 Cofone Del Mil', A pelltlOn haa bewl flt90 CA 92125 by MICHAE:L A DION In the T hla buatnN1 It con· Superior Coull 01 Ofa~ ducted by 1 general part· County requ .. ung that !Mfth1p MICHAEL A. DION be ap. 01111d Bowlet P04ntec:I u personal rep· Tllft 11atern9flt wa1 Ille<! rttent111 ... to ldll'llnltter the with th• County Clerk of Or-eet1te of the dee.Oen! The 4lfl09 County on Augull 23, petition request• authority 1984 to edmlnllter the Mtata "2All1 under the t~t Ad· Pubtllhed Or1nge CoNt mlnlttrallon of l:atat" Act D.ally Ptlot Augu1t 26, A heating on the pelltlon SePlember 2, 9. 111, 1984 will be herd on WEONES- Su·2t I DAV. SEPTEMBER 12, 1984 119:30 AM In Dept No 3 It doing bU9lneel .. THE JOSEPH co 1901 f'tll.IC NOTICE C A L C 0 A S l Newport Bl,.d Sll 231,•-------------------- PROPE!RTIES. CID One C041t• M ... , C1111 92627 fl(;TITIOUI BUllNHI fltllllC NOTICE 100 Ctll'IC Center onve w .. 1. Sant• Ane. CA 92702 Brookllotlow OrlYI, Slnl• Joyce JoHph, 17301 NA.Mt ITATI!•NT Al\a. Calif 92705 KMCson Apt 59 Huntington The lollowlng l*IOn II George w Cetthaml, Beech. Calif 92647 d0<ng OUl40IM H 3t322 Monterey StrHI, Thie l>uSlness Is con· SUPER BODIES EX· South LlgUnl. Calif 92677 dueled by 10 IOdtvtdull ERCISE EQUIPMENT, Norm N. Nowell. 621 Calle Joyce JoMC>h 18896 Brookhurst St • Foun- Hldllgo. Sin Clem1n11 Thia stitement wu flteo 1ain Valley C1hl 92708 c.ltf 92672 with Ille County Clefk of Or-CI 1 u d I I C or n we 11 Douglas K Ammerman, ll\Qe 4 County on July 27 Wiibourn, 233 16111 Pi-ce, 107 Avocado A....,,ue Co,. 1984 Costa Meta Caul 9262'1' on• del Mar. Caul 92625 F251797 nus bu11neu 11 con. This butln•tt la con· PubllaNld Oranoe Coast oucted by an 1nd1v1dual ducted by a oen•rll pin· Daily PtlOI August 5 12 t9 ct. u d I. c 0 r n w •I I nettlllp 26 t984 Wllt>ourn Geofge w Celthll/Tll SU·86 Th11 1taremen1 WIS hied fhlt statement wu hied ----------with the County Clerk of Or- wltll the County Clerk of Or· MllC NOTJCE •nae County on Augutr 14 ~ County on July 3 t 1984 1984 NOTICE CW '2521111 F2S1IOI DEATH°' Published Or1nge Coatl Publtthed Orange Coa11 HELEN A. PARTCH Dally Ptlol August 19. 26. Dally Piiot Augu11 S, 12, 19, 11ui HELEN PAl'TCH September 2 9, 1984 26, 1984 AND CW Pf'TITION SU-194 su-eo TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A·12"71 nun11c NOTICE To all heirs, benefk:lari.t. __ ,._~-----__ Pl8..f __ C_NO_Tl_C_E __ credllors and contingent FICTTTIOUI 8UllNEll FICTTTIOUI aUllNEll credll0<t1, &nd Plf90ne who NAME ITATIMENT HA.Ml ITATEMINT m1y be Olhef'WIN lnlet•ted Tl>e fol!O'Nlog pereons .,. The lollowtng perlOna are 1n lhe wilt and/or estlte of doing bull,_ 11 dol bu9'neu.. HELEN A PARTCH akl MARKET TARGET RE· D1L LAGO PROPERTIES HELEN PARTCH SEARCH 1041 w Wiison ' A petition hat beell ftled ,..__ u--C "2627 4262 Cempu1 Drive Suite C. b PflER M PARTCH In the ..,.,.11 ......_, A • Newport Beech, C1hf 92660 ~ Couri I Or•,,_ Greg Shipley 104 1 W 09!11 OeV91opment I, I penor 0 --.-Wilson Costa Meaa CA Cattlornll llmlled plt1net· County requesting th1t 92627 ltllp 4262 Cll/Tlput Drive PETER M PARTCH be IP-Thll bu11nest II con· potnled u personal rep. _. Sutle C, ~porl ee.ctl, I t I ad I ISi lhe dUClvu by an Individual Clllf 92660 r-1 hie 0 m n ., Greg Shipley Thi• bUSlneH •• con· Nlale ol lhe dec:edenl The ThtS ltltemenl WU llled oucted by a ~11 pan· pettllon requests authority wtlh the County Clerk or Or· nertrnp to adm1no11er the es111e ange County on August 22. Roben H Devtl PrMi-undef Ille lndec>endent Ad· 1984 dent mmlstr11ton ot E111t• Act Tht1 1t1temeot was hied A heartng on lhe pelllton wtth the County Clerk or Of· Wiii be held on SEPTEMBER ange County on July 31 12 t984, 198.4 et 9 30 AM 198A ,,, Dept No 3 at 700 CIVIC F2536t1 Pubhlhecl Orange Coatt Dally Piiot Augutl 26, Sec>· tember 2, 9, ti!, 1984 Su·210 FZ51I02 Ceoter Ort,.. West. S1n11 "-Co An1. CA 92702 1----------Publls/led vrlngl ast IF YOU OBJECT to the MLJC NOTICE Dally Piiot August S. 12, 19 grinting 01 the petition. you•--------- 26· 1984 SU-81 thould elthef -wear II the FtCTIT10U8 BUllNEH hearing and 1t1te you objec-NAME IT A nMENT ----------Ilona or lite written objec· The tollowtog ptlf'aona are P\lltlC NOTICE Ilona wtlh the coun before d04ng butlneu u ----------the llMrlog Your appear· CALIFORNIA PONDS, FICTTTtoUI aUINll lllCe may be In person or by 12891 Wettetn, Suite B. NAM1 ST A TEMIHT your 111orney Garden Grove. CA 9264 1 The fotlowlog Plf'IOn It IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Dave Lee Wooten, Jr . doing bualneu u or a conllngent credltOf of 16901 Hoakln1, Apt D. Hunt· SENSORIUM OF OR· the deceued, you mutt llte mgton Beach. CA 92649 ANGE CO., 142 Melody Ln . your cillm with the court or This bu11ne11 11 con· Costa M .... Celif 92627 preteol II to Ille ~at ducted by an lndlvldual Jonn Lyle Mcintyre, 142 repteMnlltl,.. eppolnted by Deve Lee Wooten. Jr Melody Ln , Cos11 M... the coun within tour months This stetemenl wu t1teo Callf 92e27 trom the d1te of first Is-with the County Cle<lt or Of. Thia bu11ne11 11 con· euance of lellets u provided 1oge County on AuguSI t•, ducted by In lndtv1du1I In Section 700 ot the Hl8A JOhn L Mctn1yr1 Probate Code ol Cal1tom11 This st1temeot was tiled The lime f0< filing ctelma wtll wlttl the County Clerk of Or· not exp.re prt()( to tour enge County on July 31, montrit from the d1te 01 the 1984 heanog notic. 1b<MI • FZ51IOO YOU MAY EXAMINE the F2521M Published O<lllQe Cout Dally Pilot August 26. Septembet 2 9 16. 1914 Su-206 f>t&IC NOTICE Publllhecl Ofange Cout hte k4">1 by lhe court II you Daily Pttol August 5 12. 19, are 1 peraoo 1ntetesled In 26. 1984 the eatete. you may ~• FK:TTTIOUI 8USIHEU SU-83 upon Ille executor or admin-MAME ITAnM£NT ----------111r1tor or upon the II· The lollowlog person •• torney fOf the executor or do1og blJsinest It __ PllSl __ IC_NO_T_IC_E __ iomin1a1r11or. and me wllh WEST COAST OXYGEN FICTmOOS aUllNEll the court with pl'OOf ot'ler· SU~ V COMPANY 17622 H .. M. IT .. '""MEHT 111<:e. 1 wr1tten reques1 etat-Sampson Lane, Huntington .. .. .. "'' I th I d SI pectaJ Beach, Callf 9264 7 The followtng peraon ta no a you e re 9 Hugh w GUI. 25191 Vlt doing l>ustnees •• notice ot the llllng of an In-Oe Anza, LeQWlll Niguel, HUGHES COMPUTERS g ventory and appratsement ot Cali! 92677 MAINTENANCE. 3709 S eitate assets or 01 the pell-Thia bualneu le con· Aldet St Santa Ana cant 11001 or accounts menlloned 92707 · In Section 1200 and 1200 5 of ducted l>y 1n lndMdual Mlcheel 01111d Hughaa, 1tte Calllornla Probate Code ~~h ,%1~1 wu filed 3709 S Aide< St S1nt1 OeMn K- IF YOU OBJECT 10 the grentlng of the petlllon. 't04J FICTnlOUS M.lllMEll ahould either 'PPMf at the NAM ITATEWNT heannq and stile 't04J ob)ec· The IOllowlog peraona lft tion1 or Me written objec- dOiog bus•Mll u Ilona won the court before CONSTRUCTION SEA· the l'teat1nO Your IJ>PM'· VICES 25885 Trabueo Rd anc:e mey be In pe<ton or by -'318, El T0<0. Cahl 92830 your lllomey. Gene Miller, 2380 IFVOU AAEA CAEDITOA Cherokee Wey, Pelm or 1 contingent credltOf ot Spriogt. C1111 the deceued. you mu11 hie MOP11mrt11d All Etesam1 your cllJm w1tri the court or 25885 Trabuco Rd . El Toro present It to lhe personal Cahl 92830 represen1111111 eppoloted by Tri11 bu11ne11 II con-the court within lour month• ducted by • genetal part· from the date of first 1 .. ner1h1p suance ol let1et1 •• provided Mohammad All Etesaml In Section 700 o l the Thia statement wu lllec:I Probate Code of Calllornta with the Counly Clerll of Or· The time IOf lltlng claims wtll anoe County on JUiy 31, not expire prior to tour 1984 months lrom the date of the "251795 hearing notice ebove Publlahed Orenge Cont YOU MAV EXAMINE the Dilly Piiot Auguat S, 12, 19, nia l(ep1 by the court If 't04J 26, 1984 are 1· per.on lnte<nled In SU-88 the estate, you mey serve upon the ex1CYl0< or ac:tmln· lltrator or upon Ille It· ----------11orney lor the executor or f'tll.JC NOTICE 1dmln1strator, 1nd Ille with ----------11t1e court with proof ol Mr· FICTTTIOUI aUllNEll ,.ice, a written request stat· NAME ITATIMl.NT 1ng thtl you d•lre apeclll The IOllowlng per-aons 111 notice ol the fillog of an In· d04ng business u ventory and appraltement of M,t.RINERS MARINE Mlate uset1 Of of !tie peli- SUPPL y co.. 2439 Wee\ !Ions or ICCOUntt mentioned Coast Hwy, Newpon Beech. 1n Section 1200end1200.5 of Calif 92663 the Cll1f0<nla Probate Code Turntton1 Corporetlon o .. vtn A. Keene Cellfomle 2•39 West Cout 3m W. c-1 Htgllwey Hwy Newport Beach, caJtt tklfte 401 92663 Newport Be1cll, CA Thts bualn•H Is con· t21AZlp ducted by • COfl>O'llion M5-ot044 PltrlCI• J1me1. AHlll Publlshed Orange Coaat Secretary Daily Pilot August 26, 27. Thll 111temenl WU Iii.cl September 2 1984 w•lh the County Clerk of Or-· SuM-207 anoe County on July 31, ------------1984 F2:51711 Pml.IC NOTICE Publlthec:I Orang• Coaal ---------- Dally Piiot Auouet 5, 12, 19, Fl(;TJTIOU8 BUllHl!H 26 1984 NAME ITATElftNT SU-85 The lollowtog perton It dolog bullneu as: HOME PRODUCTS AND ---------1 SERVICES LTD , 120 42nd P\lltlC NOTJCE Street, Newport Beech, Catll 92Ul FICTITIOOI auatNEIS JOhn Robert Bredllh-. NAME ITA~MENT 120 42nd Street, Newport The lollowlog Plf'SOOI era Beach. Calif 92663 d<>ing blJslnen u Thia lluslnes1 ts con· (l)AIA·CAUISES-TOURS ducted by an lnd1v1dual TRANSIT ll>)AIA·CRUISES· John Robert Brldahaw TOURS LINES tc)AIR-Tl'llS statement was !tied CRUISES· TOURS EX-with the County Clerk of Or· PRESS ld)AIR-CAUISES· ange County on July 26, TOURS SHUTTLE 2 t56 t98A Newport Blvd • Cott• Men F251500 C11tt 92627 Pubhshed Orange Coas1 Newport Beach Ren· 0111y Pilot August 5 12 t9, 1111/Toura. Inc:. Catlfornl1 26, 1984 2156 Nl'Wporl Blvd Coste SU-89 Meaa Calif lne27 --------- This bualneu It con- ouctad by 1 COfl>O'ltlon p IUI J Burchell Prnl· dent Thia t111emeo1 w11 filed wllh the County Cieri( ot Or· ange County on Auguet 14, t98• F2S2IM Pullllahed Orange Cout Dally Piiot August 19 26, September 2 9, 198<4 SU·t98 PlB.tC NOTICE FICTTTIOU8 8011MH8 NAME IT A TEMIHT The followlog pertont 11e d0tng business 11 YESTERDAYS DREAMS, 1142 Austin St , Coale Meu • .cA. 92626 Michele Chrl1t11nten, 1142 Austin St., Costa "'4ese, CA 92626 Cella Abbott, 1800 Coral Place. Newport Belch, CA 92663 Ani Cetll 92707 SSS3 W. Cont Hlghwey "Mth the County Clerk of Or· Thia business 11 con Suite .at ange County on July 31 1 MLIC NOTICE ducted by an lndlvtOual Newport •••Gii, CA 1984 F2St7tl ---------- Thll b~lne11 11 con- ducted by co-partners Cella Abbott MfChele Chrlstilnl«I MICl\HI O Hughel Published Orenge Coall FICTITIOUI IUllNEll Thll statement WIS filed ~ Oa1ty Pilot •ugu11 5 12 1" NAME STATEMENT Tl\lt 11a1ement was fllec:I with t!W! County Clefk of Of. ange County on Augu11 24. 1964 C Publl~ Orenge Co1st "' · • 1 The I llowt perao a wltl'l lhe County le<k of Or· D11ty Piiot Augull 26. 26 1984 o no na re ~~ County on July 31 27, 1984 SU-87 d~~t~11~~A~OWICHES F2:5t191 ______ s_uM_-_2_06_ ---Pl&--IC_NO_Tl_C_[ __ & MORE (b)ALICIA CATEA- PubllShed Or1nge Cout f>t&IC NOTIC[ ING 24881 •C Alicia Pkwy F2S17IO Pubhllhed Ofange Cou1 OaJly Piiot Augu11 26 September 2, 9 16. 1914 Dally Pilot Augull 5 12 19 NOTICE OF Laguna Hills. Catt! 92653 26. 198' NOTICE OF ~A.TH M Yvonne Ava Simi, 31842 SU·84 DEATH OF VIAOIL f . ,ARTCH V11 F11san, Tr1buco Cyn MARK MAC L.AREHRIOHT AKA Vll'IOIL PA .. TCH Cihl 92678 Su·209 Pml.IC NOTICE AND cw P£TITIOH AND M P£TmON Bitty Don Sima. 31842 v11 i--o-1110-11c_un_T_ICE-- ----------. TO ADMINISTER TO ADMtMllTER Faotan Tr1buco Cyn CaJtf ruuu nu FK:TTTIOUI IUllNUI ESTATE HO. A-12.4471 EITATE NO. A·12ACn 92676 •--------- NAME STATEMENT I To all l'letrs beneficiaries. To all heirs. benelk:llrt.. Thll but1n1ts 11 con-Fl(;TTTIOU8 BUSINlll The rollOwlno per!IOO 111 creditors 1nd contingent creditors and contingent ducted by 1 general Plrl· NAME STATEMENT doiog busineu as cre<11tor1 and persons who creditors. and persona wtto ner5hlp The followll'lg persons •r• NEWPORT FM ENQt. may be otherwlee •nteretted may be otherwise lntetnled v .. onne A Sims doing bualneu u : NEERING INC 19000 in the wtll end/or esllte of in the W1ll and/Of .. tlte Of This attlement wu lllec:I ORPHEUS PUBLI· M1cArthur Blvd Sulle MARK MAC LA A EN VIRGIL F PARTCH AKA with Ille County Cler~ or Or-CATIONS, 1773 Bat11ma 1142. Irvine. CA 92715 WAIGHT' VIRGIL PARTCH ange County on August 1•. Place. Costa Mesa C1ll- Stephen Lewlt Van -1' pet111on hat been filed A petition hH been llled 1984 lornla 92626 Wagoner 302 VIit by LUCILE WHITE WRIGHT by PETER M PARTCH In tile F252t57 David P. BergtanO, 1773 Newport Beac A 92&60 in the Sul)eflor Court of Or· Sul)eflor Court 01 Oraoge Published Orange Co111 Bahama Place, osta Meu. d Th1edls bbust ange County r&queatlng that j County reqvHtlng l hlt Dilly Piiot August t9. 26. Calllornl1 92826 UC y LUCILE WHITE WAIGHT be PETER M PARTCH be •P· September 2 9, 198A Thia buslneu 11 con· Step he Lew IS v on appointed 85 personal rep· pointed H pereoniil rep· SU 197 ducted by· an lndhnduat Wagoner resenta1111e lo 1dmtnletet the reaen1a11ve 10 administer the David P Bergland Thts 1111 en1 was lllN! estate 01 lhe decedent The estate 01 the decedtlf'lt The This statement wu filed wllh the C nly C.ler~ ol 0•· 1 pellllon request, authority petition request• 1uthor1ty MllC NOTICE with the County Clerk of Or- ange Cou Y on Augull 2 to 11dm1n1111er lhe ettale to adm1n1ster trie 111111 ----------a~ County on AuguSI 18· 1984 undet the Independent Ad· un09f the ll'IOependent Ad· FICTITIOUI BU81NEll 19 4 hed 0 F25c2072 ' m1n11trat1on ot Estates Act mon111ret1on of Es111n Act NA.Ml ITATIMENT F2:53015 ' rs renge o11t I A hearlog on the pettttoo A heiring on the pellhon Tiie loUowlng PlflOnS ire Published Orange Coaat ally Piiot August S 12 19 I ""'II be held on SEPTEMBER will be held on SEPTEMBER d0<ng buatneas II a Dally Pilot August Ill 26 26 198• 12 1984 al J9 30 AM In 12 1984 1984 It 9 30 AM BARNHILL ASSOCIATES. $e9tember 2 9 1984Su·200 ______ s_u_·_9_.l Dept No 3 II 700 Ct\llC In Dept No 3 at 700 Civic 27405 Pue<lt Reel Sult• BALTZ BERGERON SMITH A TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL <427 E 17th SI Costa M@Sd 6•6-9371 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C:,emetarv • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3!100 Pac1hc Vlf>w Ortvf> Newport 8flach 644·2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY t 79'i L1t9um1 Canyon Aoad Laguna Beach C11 926St 494-9415 HAAIOA LAWN· MT OLIVE Mortu~ry • Cem,,t11ry Crematory 1625 Gisler Av • Co,ta Meo;a 540 5554 f'IEACl IAOTHEAI BUL BROAOWA Y MORTUARY I 10 Brol\dway Cosl• Mtt .. 642·91SO I Gentar Drove West, Sen••ICen•er 011 ... e We51 S1nt1 300 M1s~10n Vre10 Calll An1 CA 92702 Ana CA 92702 92691 1 ___ .._ _____ _ IF vou OBJECT to 1tie IF vou OBJECT to the Richerd A Stanton 259921 __ Pl1Sl __ IC_N0_T_ICE_· __ granting of the pelltlon you,granuno ol the oe1111on you P0<11tino Dr Miuion ViejO. F1CTTTIOU8 BUllMEll should 1tther appear et tl'le enould eother eppear 11 tl'le Cahl 9269 1 1 TEMEJCl he1ringandst1t1youob)ec· 11earonoandst1leyouobiec· Lerry E ~ 3151 Air· NAME TA Ilona or lite written ob)ec· 1 uons or ftle wrnten ob1ec· w1y A,.• Suite L· 1 Coste The fOllowlng persons are Mesa Caltl 92626 dOlng butlneta 11 1100, w•th tne court before tlon" wtth the coon before Thli l>ulln•H 111 con· MEG AT AON E LE C. the hearing Your appear· the h&artog Your IPP91f· ducted by • gener•I part-TRONICS t760 Monrovia inc• m1y be In pel'IOn or by ence mev be 1n petaon Of by nermtp Ave. Suite A·2 Coat• Mesa. your ettorney you• attorney RIChard R Stanton CA 92627 IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Thia llalement wH Iii.cl M oh 1 m m 1 d A e z 1 l ex 1 contingent credttOf ot or • conllnoeot creditor of wit"' Ille Coonty Clerk 01 Of. Nlkbakht, 926 w 16th St, the de<:Meed, you mu1t fltel the decieaaed you l'l"IUll flit " c t Cott M CA 92627 Your clelm with the court Of your claim with th• c:oort Of •nae County on Augu1t t•. ~ · 1 ... 1984 This bualne11 IS con. present II to the peraooel preseot It to tile 1*ton11 F252MO ducted by; an tndlv1du1l reprMMllllve appointed by reprn«ttltlve appointed by M h 1 1 d R lhe court wtthln lour months the coun within four mootlla Pubttlhed 011nge Cout 0 m m 11 1 lrom th• date of flrtt ta-from the dllt of flrtt I• Daily Piiot Augutl 19, 26, Nllt.bllkllt tuanca ot tellers u provided suance of letteo u provided Septembe< ~ 9 t984 Thi• atat91Ttent wH ftttd tn Sectlol'I 700 of th• tn Section 700 of lllt . SU· 19!1 with the County Clerk of Or· Pro1>11e Code Of Cllllornla Probate Code of C1lll0<nl1 = County on Augull 6. The time fO< llllng ci1lm1 wlll The time fOf flllog clllmt w111 1---... -1Dt-JC_Mn_T_IC_E__ FJSn70 not expire prior to lour not eicplr• prl0< to lour ,-~ nu Publllhed Ofange Cout montht from the d1te of the months from the d1te ol the Dally Piiot August 19. 28 hearing nollc• 1bove hear109 notice •bov• "~!""'°" ... ITl"~NTH September 2, 9 1984 YOU MA V EXAMINE the YOU MAY EXAMINE the ,_ '" "' ,.;""" Su-t99 r11e 111pt by the court 11 't04J me kept by tne court 11 you The followtng pe<tOOt are ----------•• 11• a peraoo lntet .. tld In .,. 1 !*ton lntttet1ect tn <IOlnO bYMneel II the 11t1te, you rnay ..,..,. the .. tate, you may terve CAHILL/CEJKA DESION upon the executor or admtn· uC>Of'I the 1xaeut0t 0t edm•n· FOA MARKETING 699 Pro- 111retor. or upon Ille at· 11tr1tor, 0t ~ the It· ductlon Place, Newport tor,,_,, for the executOf or '°"~ tor the e•9C\llOt or e-cn. C&llf 92063 1dmt0111retor 1nd flt. with admlnl1tretor, &rid 11 With Jetlrey Matt~ C•PllU the cour1 Wltl'I l)fOOI of ..... the COUf1 with PfOOf Of ..,. SJA Bernard, •C C0tt1 v1ce. , .,.11.,, rlCJ\*I ., .. ,. ,,.,. • 'llW11tan 'l!QI*' ,,1,. ~ ... c11 f 92116 tng th•t you d-r• IC)eelll 'r'!O 111a1 you O.tr• l()ICJ11 Jtulfl T"'-9641 C.Jk• 76S not~ of the t111ng of en In· notie. of the r1Dog ol 1n In· Chit Dr1Y9 ltgu'lt ~ ..enlory Ind epf>fl•Mm«'ll of YMt()()' and •PP'•'""*'' of Ca ti 12t5 I mat• a It or ot the pell-•t•t• HM't °' of the pell· Tiiis bua1ne1t II con tioo• or ICCOunts rMnliOned tiOtll 0t eccountt mentton«I duet«! by • llmltfld p•rtnlf 1n S«tion 1200 end 1200 5 OI It! SectlOn 1200al'ld1200 5 of lhip tt>e Calltomll Probete COde the CtNIOUMI Ptobett ~ . .hr#! Cat>IH OatY1l'I llt. K.-. a.Mn KMM Thia stltetnenl Wll llled S"1J W. COIM "'tfl•lf ~ W. C ............. .., with tn. County CINtl of Or. N1wp•rl l111fl, C• WM 4t1 lll"Ol 4 Covflty t>n Al./0'>11 14 ~ =~CAeaJ 1H4 "52at Publt.n.<J Of1n99 Coatt PuDlllMd Oftnge Cofl1 PubllV>~ Of•noe Cont DlllV Piiot Augint 26, 27, 0.lly Plloi Auguat 28, 'l1, Ody PtlOt .A1igt.1tl 19 '6 S•c>tembet 2 1984 S.Dllmt>ef 1 tH• Sf'l)teff!!Mf ' II li6A USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT'' SERVICE DIRECTORY ',,, 11. "'I , I ti I 64Z·S678 •• , JJ 1 '\ u Auto sales, housing and employment-t·he segments of our economy on which so much of • classified depends-are looking better than they have in a long time. We're feeling good about that and the opportunity it gives us to off er you a bigger, better-than ~·ever classified section. If you haven't read classified lately, come enjoy a browse through our columns. You'll see why we're feeling good about classified. 642-5678 !u'4·20• SuM·'O'i SU 1911 ---~--------~ ............................................................... ... f ----~------------------------~--~--~---~.-.._....._ _______________ _ ... Auburn preaeaaon choice•• No.1 team In college football. C2. Sailors: 'A team . . . with~ut an ege' Wit h 'S m uns · and the 'Beef', Newport looks tough aga in By ROGER CARLSON Of the o.111 Piiot • ..,. Averaging 6-2112. 220 pounds per player from tight end to opposite tackle on the offensive line and 6-2, 196 in the backfield. augmented by some "smurf' receivers and de- fensive backs. Newport Harbor High's 1984 football edition gives every indication it'll be in the hunt again in Sea View League and CIF Central Conference circles. Coach Mike Giddings has JUSt 38 on the varsity squad, and several wi ll be counted on for double duty, such as 6-6112, 268-pound Mike Beech and 6-6, 232-pound Tom Kitchens. tackles who form the heart and soul of the Sailors offensive and defensive walls. Missing. of course. is two-year standout Steve Brazas, who scored 45 touchdowns in that span and is now at the University of Illinois. The punch may be more balanced this time. but a true blue chip in the backfield is Fritz Howser, a 6-2. 193-pounder with exccllenrstrength. "He's going to get the ball more than once a month." promises Gid- dings. who used Howser's blocking ability to help spring Brazas on many of his runs ... He runs the trap so well and when we go to a one-back set. it'll be Howser remaining, like (John) Riggins (of the Washington Redskrns)." ALL OUTLOOK Newport Harbor Mlke Olddlllg• 1984 schedule Head Coach: MJke Giddings Staff: Bucko Shaw (assistant head coach. defense) Mike Ashen (offensive hoe) John Carney (receivers) Seamus Callanan (running backs) Alan Gaddis (defensive backs) Pete Helfrich (linebackers) Kent Paul (special teams) League: Sea View. Nickname: Sailors Colors: Blue and Gray Offense: I and 2-back; Defense: Pro 4-3. 1983 record: League~ I. Overall 8-3-1 . Fri., Sept. 7 Santa Ana (at SA Bowl) Thurs .. Sept. 13 Irvine• (home) Fri .. Sept. 21 Huntington ~ch (home)' Fri .. Sept. 28 Woodbriage• (at Irvine High) Fri., Oct. 5 Estancia• (home) Fri .. Oct. 12 ' Saddleback• (at SA Bowl) Fri .. Oct. 19 Costa Mesa• (at OCC) Fn .. Oct. 26 Laguna Beach* (home) Thurs .. Nov. I University• (at Irvine High ) Fn .. Nov. 9 Corona Del Mar-(home) •Denotes league game. All games at 7:30. Top offensive prospects Player Shane Foley Fritz Howser Kevin McClelland Pos. QB FB HB Ht. Wt. 6-2 185 6-2 193 6-2 210 Comment Sr., size. conscientious Sr .. 14-6 pole vault as soph Jr., No. 2 qb, '83 letterman (Pleue eee NEWPORT /C3) Han of Famer Waite Hoyt din after heal1 attack~ C2. DellJ l'llot ""°'" .,, Jim ~­Frl tz Bowser gives strength to backfield. (Pleue see NEWPORT /C3) Shane Foley direct.a Newport'• air attack .. How do you figure a Cubs-Padres play off? Chicago could rate the edge s ince it has po~t-season experience =-3~ yea rs ~go A National League playoffsenes involving the Beloved Cubs and the San Diego Chicken will cause great ansu1sh Wlthtn the basebaJI popU· latlon. not the least betng the sentle- men entrusted with establishing the odds. It willProbably have tE>-be reduced-- to a matter of experience. The Cubs were engaged in post-season play 39 years ago. The Padres have never been there. In fact, San Diego has never had a win ner with the possible exception of the zoo. When Buzzie Bavasi opened for business in 1969. he was assured b} city fathers that the National League franchise would swim downstream in the riverofc1v1c pndeand support. It went down three times and came up twice. Once. buying the premiums for the Padres' first bat day. the promouon man put in an order for 50,000 miniature Louisville Sluggers. "What the llell are you doing ... Buzzie screamed. "putting us on the hook for-20 year's suppl y ofbats? .. It was onl}' five years before.the · franchise was being moved to Wash- ington. D.C. with noeminent domain action filed by the city. It was. in fact. two days before the moving vans were to pick up the physical eflects of the team. Ray Kroc. the burger king. rode up on a white horse. Kroc poured money from his bottomless pit into the Padres and as luck would have it, went to the great golden arches in the sky JUSt when the club would reward him with a contender. Kroc won't be there in the event of a playoff with the Cubs. but others Angels are tamed by Morris, Tigers Right -ha nder gets 17th victory , 5 -1-, before 51 ,203 fa ns By RICHARD DUNN o.itr l'llot con .. poftdent Detroit's Dan Petr} and Jack Moms -two of the finest nght- handers in the game -faced the i\ngels on consecuti ve nights. They had s1mtlar first mnin~. wa lking a pair of hitters. but while Petry's wildness led to his undomg. Moms survived his Saturday night. In the Tigers' 5-1 victory. Morris snuffed out a potential uprising in the first inning. strand1011. the bases Allen claims he'll be back PHOENIX. Anz. (AP) - George Allen. ending months of speculauon. said Saturday that he has decided to return as head coach of the United States Foot- ball League's Anzona Wranglers. Allen. 66, postponed his sched- uled European vacation for the $CCOnd straight )ear to attend the Wranglers· free-agent tryout camp 1t East High &hoot and told The A wc1ateq Prcc;s: "I wouldn't be here to<:la> 1fl wasn't coming back to coach." After the Wranglers were beaten 2.\-3 by the Philadelphia Sta~ lO the usn champion$hip game July IS in Tampa. Fla .. l\lkn told rcponcn. he needrd "a couple months" to makr h1'1 dtc1~ion and ."wmlldn't want to o through anot~r ~amn hkc th1c; y<.•ar for S20 mtllton " loaded. and went on to pttch eight shutout innings in front of the largest crowd of the season. 51.203. He then received some help in the ninth from stopper W1lhe Hernandez to record hi s 17th victory against eight defeats this season. Ruppert Jones lofted one into the nght-field sea ts. JUSt inches over the outstretched glove of Fred Lynn over the railing for a three-run homer in the sixth inning to supply the needed offense and give the Tigers an msurmountabre 4-0 lead at the time. The pitcher's best fnend. the double-play ball,. bailed Morris out three times 1n the first four innings. nullifying potent~! Angel rallies. In the first mning after Moms had walked two. Brian Downing singled to load the bases. Reggie Jackson. who singled 10 two Fnday night ui the opening inning. then grounded sharp- ly up the middle -but that's where shortstop Alan Trammell had pos- 1t1oned himself. "We had our chances 10 score and didn't do 1t." Manager John McNamara said. "It iOt tougher ~ rhe game progressed." One reason was that Moms was · able to make the n&ht pnches at the nght time. He walked hve (all in the first three innings) and scattered nine htts. However. Tiger pltchina coach Ro$er Craig fch it was Morris' ~st outing since the JI tar brtak. "He had some problems with his spin-fingered fastball. hut once he got 1t and his rhythm. he was fine," Craig explained. • Meanwhile. Angl'I Maner Bruce Kr!ion S<'\'rncd to ~ on track. but a couple of m1st1lcs CO'it him dearly. Darrell F.van'i hit one of 1ho\C "" t.lkc over the r1ght·fo.•ld fenct for the lir\t run of the aamc. ~nd afkr Kirk GiM<>n s1ngkd and John Grubb walked with two out' tn the \nth. (Plcue Ke ANGELS/CS) will also stay away and it would not be supnsing to see less than full houses at Jack Murphy Stadium. For all the success oft he Padres. allendance will not reach two million. ·~ Buo TUCKER to play night games at Wngle' under an) circumstances. This. presumabl). would include the use of temporary hghts "h1ch has been suggested -indeed urged -b) the network people. Another suggestion has been put fonh to play the·games on the other side of town at Com1ske) Park. It goes without sa) ing that the reacuon b) fans of the Beloved Cubs "as negative. Attendance in Chicago. 1n stnkmg contrast. 1s never a concern fort he ownershipoftheCubs. which now happens 10 be a newspaper. Strange bedfellows. to be sure. but Wngle)' Field remains a populated ball park despite every game beingf2la.ycdm the afternoon and shown on local television. . The large crowds at Wrigley. in fact. 1 nsp1 red a former manager to con- clude a profane tirade on Cubs' fans by pointing out ... The bums don't even work." are more ot the faithful around the world than those devoted to an) other cause. More people care about the Cubs than food and dnnk and love. In fact. the popula11on of th e !'-orth side of Chicago held rallies and ""ore to uphold trad1uon and play an~ post- season baseball dunng the da) and the other clubs and ABC and NBC '-"Ould s1mpl) ha'e to suffer. Thl' rallying fansgathel'('d under th(' bannerofCit1Lens l 'nited for Baseball in Sunshine(CL BSI. Frustration has been the common bond at Wrigley Field. Fans of the Beloved Cubs have always regarded the ball club as symbolic ofreal life whereas baseball in other towns 1s played in a fantasy world. Nor will the sufferers ofWrigle) hold still for any move on the part of baseball and its mistress. TV. to abuse the tradition of day baseball at Wrigley Field. Baseball wrings 1 ts hands and whimpers about the loss of $500.000 per major legue team but the Cubs' fraternity turns an uns) m- pathetic ear. Beautiful So 111s. then. the poss1b1ltt\ ixrs1m. ofa pla}offbetween the unhlel~ forces ofSan Die-go and Chicago Baseball has one th1nggoing torn Cubs fans take their devotion with them when they leave Chicago. There State and municipal laws have been passed prohi biting the Cubs' owners Only one of the abo\C "111male11 to the World Sen es. Phllad elphla'a Von Bayes arrives at aec- ond baac In a cloud of duet aa Dodeer ,,........,.0 aecond baaeman Steve Su applies late tag du.rm, fourth-inning action Saturday. Landrea11xpowersDodg~rs, 7 -4 PHILADELPHIA (.\P) -Los .\ngelcs outfielder Ken La ndrCJu\&Ot rid of some ofh1s frustrattonsSaturda> afternoon, ~lting 1 .hc•brTal ing. two-run homer 10 tht" seventh inning to help the Dodgers defeat tht• Ph1ladclph1il Phillies. 7·'4. l.1ndrellU'(, battina .246 With ju\t IWO 14me0 winn1ng RBI romma 1nto tht" game. ~1d he felt 11 wu about time he contnbutcd to the cause. 0'h'' been 1 fru~tratana season." he ~1d . "l'v~ bttn h1t11ng the ball real good but ri&ht at pcopk l hcre·s an awful lot of luck. m th•~ game," Lnndttau\ al~ had a 'llnJlc and wa' robllcd ot h1t\ two other t1mC'\ b\ Ph1lltts S«ond N\Cmnn Lui \guaH> "That'\ the wa) 1t'i. been gomg." added landrcau\. Dodge~· Mana N Tomm) l..l\Orda, "hoo;c team remain~ far hehind n 01eao in tht Nnhonal"'l caauc'' \Vc\t Ot\ i .. 1on. imt'ltcd hC' ha'\n ., tl'' l'rt up "I'm still manag1na h~c we·re batthn~ tor riM (ll:tl<' That's the only wa~ I can man:lJl' ... he ..aid The lo wa'I the s1'\th in :1 ro\.\ on n;Jt•onal tele' "'nn for the Ph1lhe\. a fact" h1ch dtd not Cx"':!JX' the attenttl"'ln nt M"nllgC'r Paul O"t•ns "We nc,er wm on natmnal tClc\ls1on .. m<l I gu<''' Y.t''re not !>uppo<,ed to win \.\-hl"n thl' ( utls lo\C .. ht' '6'\td Ph1ladelph1a rem:un('d1~1' e,amC'\ heh1nd thl < h1ca~o < uh' 1n the East race Bob Welch 11 . i.:. St.·attcrcd ltw h111, 1n 'II\ innings, "h1k l\.cn Hov.cll. th<' fiOh t><x1 er f'll( hl'I ''l't thr tin al t\\O out\ to rccorJ h1' fourth \J\\' lohn t~·nn'. t-·4 "·" the lo\C'r With llnt nu\ 11\ lhC' '>(\ cnth \),,\\' \1hkr,1rn ":\' hn b~ a p11ch and l.and~auu folhl"'''' "1th h1' l'lp,hth hom"'' of the \Ca\on. a dn' c n' C'r then ht·licld Ii'"' 1· th;it tl-'t'" thl' l>odgcr. a ~·.' kaJ Watson seizes chance AKRON. Oh.co (AP) -South African DeniS Watson.~ on a late lapse by Bruce Uetz.ke, retained a two-stroke lead going into today's final round of the -Worfd sen. ot GotT. "It's nice to have a two-shot adVantage," saJd Watson. who preserved that margin and a acore of pat 70 in the third round with a spectacular, scrambling par: from the gallarv by the 18th hote. "Th9ie's alWayS praseure on the man who's leading," he said fn a look ahead to the final 18 holes of the chase for a $126.000 first priz:e. Then he thought about it and added: "I better play wen tomorrow." Watson, who estabCtshed a three-shot lead with a courae- record 62 in Friday's MCOnd round. com,pteted three trips over the dlff!CUlt Firestone Country CIUt1 layout in 201, nine shot$ under par. Lietzke, who once caugttt. then passed Watson, was undismayed despite loslng three strokes to the South African on the last three holes. . "I wasn't surprised to make some bogeys. but tt's a little disappointing to do It so fate Jn the . round." Lietzke said after hi.a bogey-bogey ftnlsh teft h m wfth • 69 and a 203 total. "But I still fMl very good about my chances," Lietzke saJd. 0 tf I can play almost error-free gotf tomor- row, I think I have a chance." Behind Uetzke. it was another three shots back to Bob EaStwood and Peter Jacobsen, a pair of two- ttme winners~son wt\O wwe tied for third at 206. Eastwood closed up with a 66 and Jecobasen had a 71 . Louganis sets diving record \.\,T\ (L~R<\ t~PI -Greg lougan1' "on the platform d1\ ing l.'.Ompt"t1t1on Saturda\ in the l ' Ou«Joor On mg Championships. l.lptunng the record for most na- 1111nal di\ mg titles fhc .:'4-,ear-old Oh mpk gold med:th'it 1Tprescnt1ng the M1~s1on \'1e10 'adadorcs. ~l"t'd 6811 Q to dt•kat Bn1<:c J...1mhall of Kimball DI\ er' \\ht"\ had ~64 9~ Ro n Me\.er ut the \ tis\mn \ tCJO dub placed third \\Ith hl4 4" l ougani,. "'hu ~on his 29th na· t11,nal tttk. and "'1mball fimshcd 1-2 1n tht' pl:ltform C'\Cnt tn the Ol)m-l''l' I arltt•r in thC' national cham· p1on,h1p\, LOll~n1' capturt'd fin.l tn thl' I ·mt'tt'r and '-meter \pnnghoard Clllll JX'l ll H)O\ 1il hdt· \htchell. an Oh mp1<· 11- \ "' ml."dalt1,t in platlm m dt\ mg. \\OO thc "-Olll , ',11, t'iH'n ¥>1th :t score of 4 '2 .. ~ l\ht' ",,, tollnY.t-d b' l) mptc hronr nh dalt,1 \\'t"nd\ \\'land at 41 ' 'I anti \\ cnd\ l 1an \\ 1lham-. at lf\6 ~~ l ht· "'Otnl'n rt'S'rt~nttJ the \1i''l•\ll \ H'IC'l "i.1d:tlf•'~" Orang . AUburngetsNo. l nod Nebraska tabbed runner-up: I 97M· 71l Th\· 'o I runlang \l.:l) a b111t"1 Y.t:el aftcrrnath to thl' 1981 st:.l'>On lo r Auburn Coach Pat lht'. UCLA fifth in prescason poll "I'd be l\10@, 111 ~Id I d1dn't ll'el°&ood ~ U\C: thitt) v.h\·1c \OU v.ant to he.'' D)c "81d in cU'>t Rutherford NJ . where ht) team 1~ prtpanng tor the pme with M1am1. "But v.h> d !d the) ph:k us No I 1h1'> )ca1 lnd not la'1 ycar'.1 We ha' en t pla~~d a game \\'l lt (No. I > put'> \OU 10 a difficult rnua11on a~anst C\Cf)~xh }OU pla). From AP dlspalc""' t- lhe -'uburn l 1gt'f\, v.ho fe lt thl'\ '>ho uld ha\e '-'On the l ~to nauonal chJmp1mhh1p but hitd to ~ltll" for third place, ht'' c h«n p1, i..cd to i.kthrnne the \ t 1..tm1 H urnC'a11C'\ as the .l..\nJ<o ofcol)q~e toott>.ill in 1Qh4 In the prt'\l'll'>Oll o\'>~ooatC'd Pre'' !)Oil, \ubum rt'n•11,.-t:J '0 ofb0 R~t-pla\'t' \Ote~and l .ll-7·of a pos.,1bk 1,20 po1nh fronl a nauon .... 1de panel ol '>purl11 v..ri tl'rs and sportsuhtcr'>. ea'>tl) o utdmanc10 runner-up :-.!cbrasl a. Th(' l omhuskt:r. "ho al\<> lirw.ht:J <,t'lonJ in thl' final I ll8J rankings a Iler Jropp1 n 1 I I '0 thrtl1l'1 to M1am1 in the Orangl' Bov.1 Y.\'r(' fllllov.t"J b' Pm . Clem\on l 'C'L~ T C\'1\ nh1u ~ta\l'. ~otrt• bamc:. Alabam.i .1nd \11a m1 .. Miami v..111 be <'oming in here and "l"ll bt-the '>t"Cond \tr.u!lhl No. I team the\ ·11 pla' (M1am1 won the 1983 na11onal l'hamp1on'lh1p b } n1pp1ng then-No· 1 Nebraska ' I • 10 1 n the Ora ngc Bov. I) and then we have to ao do" n and P.l.a) Texa .. E"er}onc '~111 be hd ;mg thc:tr ~hop' to get a t u~. O}e \jld "Eking ;'l.o I Joc,n't chanaean)th10g. \\e'UJu~ttt) and ~ct rea.d~ to pla) o!'e f'lme at a time If we're good enough. v.c II ~ there II '-"t' re not. Wt''ll tr} to wo rk a little hank r Nebraska fl'fl'IH'd liH· 111\t·r latt 'otc' and 9:!2 point'> Plll. ~o I, la't 'l'•ll rt:H'l'l'd 1v.11 ti1'>t·place ballots and 890 pt11nh L lenN.>n. 11th ..1 \car a~11 "Aas .stcond to Auburn 1n lir'>t-plJll' '11h.''> v.11h 11 but tht: "I'll sell) ou tlat out I'd ratht'r be f'\.o I in Januar} than 111 \ugust ""tthout an~ rescn a1 1on~ Hut I'd ratht'r be No I no" 1han no t be l hat''> "hat }OU "ork for.'' O \e !Mild l l'\3'i, \\h1ch lin1\hed fifth last \ear I'> s1xih c;tamng out lhl\ umc v.1th 7J4 points. Ohio State. "lo. 9 in 1983 is 'eH·nth "llh 661 point\ i'e1thl·r fnas nor Ohio St~te ll'l'l'I \ l'd .1 ~o I \ otl', but '\' otrc Dame .\labama an<l \11<1m1 C'alh got nnl' T1gc~· wtal of M 17 poanl\ "a~ t n·, ~nod tor tounh place. L (. LA. ndm$ thc: crnt ol a ~'I 11 n1u1 of Ill 1no1' in thl' Ro!ie Bowl. 1!. tilth '"th liH' hr't plJl\' halloh .1m.I l.\ lo points alter lin1 !>hmg l 71h b't 'l'a\11n The H umcanl'\ "h11 opi.·n thc I Q1\..J '"-'ii\1J11 Monda\ night again~t .\uhurn rn thl' .,i:, ond annu.1 "'-H i..,1n l h.1!>\IC, are b1dd1ng to bcu>mc th1· ninth tc:u n 11> v. 111 \·on\l'(UllH' nallonal t hampion,h1p' I tw la't ''"'" \latiama Ill ~1HrC' Danie:. "hll'h d1d n'1 malo;c the 1 op T"ent\ last 'e.1r. I'> l'1ghth "1th b N potnl\ .\laba ma. No IS last wa\on, 1c; n1 n1h "llh 63:! points and \11a m1 round ~ out the r op I l·n \\.Ith 60:! points NCAA official claims cheating widespread Auburn gets an early test \11S~IO"J. 1'.an 1APJ -\ 1ol- a11ons of recruiting a nd tinancial a1J rules 1n college spo n' 1!> ~l·oming .,o widespread the N< .\ \ 1s ha\ 1ng trouble clamping do" n o n all till' cheaters. ns executn c d1rel'tor \31d Byuc; '>aid there ma~ tx· \1gniticant '1olat1om 1n as man' a<; '0 f)l'n.'l'nt ul all up~r-<l1v 1s1on programs al llll· lege!.. "The rnllege ma~ bt: running a dean p rogram 1n eight or nme -;pon'>. In basketball. therl' ma' Ix' one or tv.o athletes 1m oh ed m " 4uest10nable transacu ons l''e rclunanth come to thr condu\1on there are· \Olume 'wlauons in football," hl' said EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (AP) -Defending natlonaf champion Miami and preaeuon No. 1 choice Aubul'n open the college footbalt aeason Monday night In th•~d Klcl<off ClassJc and both coachee r• armed with tlmpfe game plans. "I behe\C there is a g.ro~mg acceptance ol the belief that the cond1t1on., of 1ntercollcg1ate athlellt!> are such that ynu ha\ e 10 cut corner!> .. ou ha'e to cirt umH:nt the ru k'> · !.aid Waller B)er\ · .. There \eems w Ix· a grov. mg number of coaches and adminis- trato rs who look upo n '( .\ .\ penal· ties as the pnce of doing bus mess -1 t )OU get punished. that'c, unfonunatc but that's part of the rn!.t of get11ng along · "There art' numero us '>Uccessful programs that do not cheat .. ~alter B}er'> ~1d .. .\nd I think the people on o ur en forcement stan and those "ho sen e on the committel' on infractions d o a remarkabk JOb ofl..et·p1ng the lid o n as '-"<'II as the\ do But v.e are not l eeping up:· "I'd tlke to think we can control the ball eome and keep (M'-ml quarterback Bernie) KONr on ~ bench," Auburn•e Pat O)fj Mid. "That's the Dtiet way to ke.p him from completlng PUMI on YQU." Meanwhlle. Jlmmy J<:>hn9on, Miami'• new coach, le concerned with whether hit young oetente can handle AubUm'• ground .. chewing wlahbone ~ by halfbeck Bo Jackson. TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I ACROSS 1 Dagger wounds 6 MOlst 10 Cutting tools 14 Grasps 19 -Island, N Y 20 Lamb's paeudonym 21 Ancient Asian country 22 Wlr--.sets 2" "Westward - ' 25 Alfonso's queen 26 Bread spread 28 lifetime 29 Sodium symbol 30 Preeldent1al nickname 32 Roofing materials 34 School group abbr 35 Blackboard 37 Small amount 38 Soaks flax 40 Household god 41 Exclamation 42 Answer the purpcse 44 Gift for Dad 45 Destiny 46 Candy. to a tot 48 Amuse 51 Slender grass 53 Plane spotter 54 Scottish cap 56 Aa far as 57 Miscalculate 59 Masculine title 60 Free (of) 6 1 Oveneers 65 Bow 67 Develops sat1sfac- torlly 2 wds 72 Unlock 73 Continent abbr 74 And Lat 75 Toy 148 GOifer s vehicle 23 Sword 77 Out of. prefix 149 Chum 27 Attending 78 Function In math 150 Wire service 3 1 Vichy summer 79 Man's nickname 152 Yes· Sp-33 Buddhist plllar 80 You and me 153 Male sheep 36 Assist 81 Table covers 155 Afriean river 37 Family member 2wds 156 likely 39 Devil 84 For example 157 Calyx leaf 41 Approve 86 Hubbub 159 Abyssinian prince 43 Correlati11e 87 Item of value 161 Anxious 45 Losee coloring 89 Shallow dish 163 Cat s foot 47 label 90 Thoroughfare· 164 Helm position 49 Cobalt symbol abbr 165 Native of sutt 50 Wear away 91 Defensive walls 166111 fame 52 Type measure 94 River 1n Italy 169 Restaurant blll 53 Tear 95 Not a soul 2 wds 171 -Deum 55 · Kettle of flSh ~ Nourlshea 172 Merchant 58 Motel features 98 Neuter pronoun 174 Smooth 60 Olympic runners 99 Madrid resident 175 Bone pref 6 1 Sunfish genus 102 Anatolian goddess 176 Mark remover 62 lmttates 104 Antlers 178 Decelerates 63 Dally publication 105 Gem weight 179 Withered 64 Sun deity 108 Racing circuit 180 Require 65 Biii 109 Glacial ridge 181 Splits 66 Raised stages 110 Have a SOSPfCIOfl 68 Male pronoun 3wds DOWN 69 Dtvert 1 13 Nun· abbr 70 Single thing 114 Nigerian native 1 Furnace tender 71 Author's 115 Pub brews 2 Chinese pagoda •·weapons'' 117 Hesitation syllable 3 Had a snact< 74 Verve 119 Toward the 4 Crooked 76 Army 0H1C8f abbr center of 5 Slow mollusk 80 Guido's note 120 Mountain abbr 6 Unwelcome marks 81 Walks heavily 12 1 Chinese measure 7 Woe ismel 82 That· Fr 122 Highlander 8 RUSSlan village 83 Exhausted 123 Social insects 9 Small booklet 85 Cracker State 126 Vocal sounds 10 Dieter's dlsn abbr 128 Rocket weapons 1 1 Brazilian parrot 88 Etemlty 89 For: Sp 130 Exper1 flier 12 Bankrolls: slang 92 TV commercials 13 1 Former pref 13 Ore refiners 93 Arrowroot 133 Noah s son,...____-14 Saape 95 SOldler termite 134 I nsti poet 15 Great anger 97 He was Lat 135 Bu1ld1ng addition 16 Fruit drink 99 Bed support 136 Frighten 17 TWioe· pref 100 light In color 139 Sudden attack 18 Piano composition 101 -moth 14 1 Privlleges 19 Haberdashery 103 Choir voices 144 Apportions purchase 104 Cry of triumph SEI ANSWlfH tN CLASS,,t•D 1 • 105 ledger entry abbr. 106 Venezuela copper center 107 Youngsters 111 My Sp 112 Independent one COiioq 113 Dtmension 116 Intelligent 1'18 Myself 121 Frencn art1de 122 Lawmaker 124 Frost, as a cake 125 Ship routes 2 wds. 127 lssuanoe t28 'Sold out" 129 Ancient 132 Nero's eleven 134 Contented sigh 136 Sparse 137 Frisks about 138 Museum dlsptay 139 Knock sharply 140 Cordage fiber 142 Enllsted person 143 Droop 145 Mou .. , IJtll t 146 Overjoys 147 City drain 149 Looks Intently 151 Recumbent 154 Taxi timer 157 Hobo's meal 158 Valentine word 160 Land measure 161 Feminine autflx 162 Unoommon 165 Marriage vow 2wds 167 Three pref 168 Language suffix 170 Prohibit 173 lndlan mulberry 177 Midwestern state· abbr Hall of Fa111er Waite Hoyt dies after heart attack From AP dl1patcbt1 CINClNr-..A 11 -\\'a1le Ho) t, a a member ofb.1seball's Hall off ame and the top pitcher on the famed Ne~ York Yankees "Murderer's Row" team&, died Saturday at C1ncmnat1's Jewish Hospnal He was 84 and had bet'n hospuahzed for several weeks after sufTcnng a hurt attack Hoyt, who won 237 g.arnt's and lost 182 in a 2 l-year career ~as one of the first fonncr pla)e~ to switch to the broadcast booth. He spent a quarter of a century. from 1941 to I 96S, as the voice of the Cinc1n- nau Reds and .,.,as also a h1ahly sought after-dinner !lpeakcr .\ native of Brookl)n. N. Y .. Ho>t signed with the New York Giants when he was only IS . then made th~ ma.iors three years later with the Giants .\fter tv..o \ear\ "Ith the Boston Red Sox-he J01ned the Hoyt Yankees in 1921 and went on to have his best sea!>o ns tn New York w11h the Yankees appearing m seven World Series and posting a 6-4 Series won-lost record. In 1927. he won 22 games and lost onl} seven and posted an earned run a'erage of2.63 with the Yankee team. featunng Babe Ruth and Lou Gehng. that won 110 games and lost onl) 44. The following year. he was 23· 7 w11h a 3.36 ERA with another pennant-winning team. Quote of the day Tom atopperd, Br1tith dramatltt and tongtlme cricket tan, after watching a eoff ball tearn rep.. r8Mntlng hfs hit play ''The Real Thing'' 101e the Broadway aummer 80ftball 1Maue champfOnlhfp to NM! Stmon's "Brighton 8"cfi Memoh'a," 1~5; "I don t think I can be expected to tr .. t leffousty a game that takes lest than thrM deye to reach It• conclustoo." Munson widow settles lawsuit CANTON. Ohio -The widov. of a Ne\!. York Yankees catcher Thurman Munson has reached a S 1.69 million settlcmeot in her wrongful death suit stemming from his death v.h1le o~ ing a pm ate jct. the Canton RcpoSllOf') reported The nt'wspaper said a"a1lablc coun documents contain only incomplete 1nformauon and show periodic payments of an unknown sum but that that th<' settemcnt amounted to more than $1.69 million. It sa1d the 4ocuments show that Diana Munson. of nearb} Plain Township has personall~ rece1,ed appro>.1mately S52S.OOO tn damage~ and another $127 712 1n prepaid e\penses ! . . John Henry tops Million field CHJC.\GO -Superhorse John Henf') tho roughbred ranng's all-time mo ne) Y..tnnl'r v. 1th more than $4.M m1ll1on in earnings heads an intcrnauonal field ol ~ a dozen ho rses 1n todJ' 's o\rlmgton Millton at Arltng1-0n Park John Ht•n ry. a 9-~ ear-old" llh 36 v. ins in 80 starts. "on the inaugural 1981 l\1 ilhon and lost to 38-1 shot Tolo meo in a photo finish in last year's race. He starts lrom the "lo 6 gate 1n the I '•·mile turf race v.11h1ocke) C hns McCarro n aboard. Bradley, King tied for top spot DE'\, 'v ER -Pat Bradle), fighting a n case of v. 1ldness off the tee. lost one stroke to par S~turda) and ~as tied b} onrushing Betsy King for the third-round lead in the rain-delayed LPGA tournament here Bradle). the defending champion. was at 4-under- par for the to urnament through 14 holes when pla' was stopped b) heav) ram and lightning. King. who began the da) at even par, fired off four b1rd1es and also was 4. under through 16 holes. FooTBALL I ~ 60thcareerahutoutforSeaver Tom uver blanked Kan\<ls ( tl) on Iii"" thrt:e hits for his 28Sth cam'l"win and OOth car«r hutout as the Chicaao White Sox. took a J.o decision O\tr the Royals turda) ni&ht Carlton Fisk, Harold Balee• and Ja.llo Cru1 each drove sn a run for Ult' While So>-. who ,nupped a three-pme losin1 streak and won for onl) the founh time in 15 pmc~ ... ln other Amt'ncan League pmes. Den11l1 Lamp walked Andre David with the ba<;C'\ loaded and two outs an the 12th innin' to force in the wannina run and aive Minne- sota a 5.4 victory over Toronto Bobby C11tlllo, 2-0. who worked five shutout innings, allowed only two hits. none over the final four inninas 1n earning the win . BUJ Stbroedercracked two home runs among his three hits and Ben Ogilvie also homered to power Milwaukee to a 7-6 victory over Texas . . KeD Stn1le&on tted the game wtth a home run and then han.r drew a bases-loaded walk to fon:c in the ao-ahead run as the Baltimore posted a 4 2 victory over Oakland. Mike Flua1an, even1na his record at 11-11, allowed six hits, improvma his career record at the Oakland Coliseum to I 0.0 ... Tony Arm11 capped an e1fVlt·run fourth mnmg Wlth a three-run double and belted his 35th homer in the s1xth, leadioa Boston to an 11 ·6 tnumph over Cleveland . . Don Mattln&lY lashed out five hits and Rick Cerone had three, includmg a homer, an a scason-h1&}1 23-hit attack as the New York Yankees trounced Seattle. 14-1. Five Yankees drove rn two runs apiece in the rout -Cerone. Matt1ngl)'. Bobby Meacham, Dave Wlafleld and Brlu Dayett. Cuba lose. but so do purauera Rick Mahler tossed a fi ve-hint'r and • rookie Brad KommJ111k'1 tie-breaking, two-run homer in the sixth inning powered Atlanta to a 3-2 v1ctoo over the first-place Chicago Cubs Saturday afternoon. Komminslt's homer, his seventh of the season. came with two outs after Dale Murphy had singled, and snapped a three· pme Braves' losing streak. The Cubs, however, didn't lose any ground to thetr nearest pursuers in the NauonaJ U\l&Ue East as both Philadelphia and the New York Mets were beaten Saturday .. The Mets fell to San Francisco for the thfrd straight ume, as Bob Brealy'1 three-run homer capped a four-run rally in the sixth innina tn a S-4 Giants' wrn The loss left the Mets 51'1 games behind Chi-ca~o in the East wtth Ph1ladel· ph1a. a 7 -4 loscr to the Dodgers, in third place. six games back ... Lee Lacy collected three hits and drove in three runs to spark Kahler Pntsburgh to a 5-3 v 1ctory over Cmcinnall Bob Knepper pnched a four-hmer and Terry Puhl collected three straight hit~. including a game-wmnmg tnple in the sixth inning. to lead Houston to a 5·2 victory over St. Louis, extending the Astros' home winning streak to eight games . GraJ1 Nettles belted his eighth home run in as many games, a ::.olo shot v.1th 1 ..... 0 quts m the top of the 13th inning. to hfl San Diego to a 4-3 victor) o ver Montreal Television. radio TIL.EVJalON 10 a.m. -FOOTaALL -Buffalo at Chicago In an NFL pr•Maaon game, ChanMI 2. 10;30 a.m. -8All•ALL -Dodgers at Phlladetphl&. Channel 11 . 1 p.m. -QOLP -FlnaJ round coverea~ of the Wortd S«iet of Golf at the Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio, Channel 2. 2 p.m. -HOftU RACING -Fourth runn~ of the Arlington Mllllon. t~et from A.111 on Heights, UT. (Note: Pott time I• 2:37), Channel • S p.m. -IPORTIWORLD -Treck and fteld meet from Budapest. Hungary and Zurl.J:h, Swftter· I~ CAAT P~_500, taped ~-19 In Long Pono. Pa., Channef 4'. --- 4 p.m. -IPORTt IPECIAL -Peraonal aide of pro football, Chan,,.17. "AOtO 10:30 Lm. -IASllAU..; Dodgere at Phlfa- delphta, KABC (790). 1 p.m. -IAIEIALL: o.trolt at Angele, KMPC (710). Cowboys gallop past Oilers ScOff's interceptiollreturn the difference in 31-24 w-in- From AP dlspatcbea IRVING. Texas-Rook1e cornerback Victor Scott's 30-yard touchdo " n mtercepuon return and Ton)' Dorsctt's 69-yard touchdov. n run highlighted a ~cond half surge Saturda> night that earned the Dallas Cowboys to a 31-24 National Football League preseason v1ctorv over the Houston Oilers. - The Cowbo)s. who finished th<' exh1b1t1on season 3-1. "ere leading 24-17 in the fourth period after Rafael Septsen's 43-)'ard field goal when Scott struck The No I draft pick from Colorado stepped in front of a receiver and scored untouched with a Wan-en Moon pass to put away the Oilers. who were 1-3 under new Coach Hugh Campbell. Ho uston's Oliver Luck brouaht the Oilers right back v.1th a ti ve-yard sconng toss to LarT) Monarty Y.l\h 4· 34 to pla' Lu<'k took the Oilers to the Dallas i4 where four stra1ah1 passcll fell incomplete with 12 seconds remammg a'i the Cowboys secured the hard-earned victory The Cowboys survived a wild lhtrd pcnod to own a 21 -17 lead after quarterback Gil!) Hogeboom hit Ton> Hill with a 23-)'ard touchdown pass The quartt'r 1ncludc<I Dorsett's 69·yard touchdown run for Dallas and Moon's 48-yard touchdown pass to Enc Mullins plus Flonan Kt'mpf's 45-yard field aoal for the Oilers The game Y.11 \led 7-7 at halftime w11h lhe Oilers blow1na an e ccllent chance to take a lead 1n the final minute. Moon passed <'t&ht yards for a touchdown to t1Jht end Chm Dressel for a 7·0 lead early 1n the second pcnod. Dallas cornerback Everson Walls' 7S·yard return of an intercepted pass positioned the Cowboys for Dann> White's 14-... ard sconna ton to halfback Timmy Newsom<' later sn lhc quarter. W1tl\ thepme lied 7-7, the01lcn moved to the Dallas I-yard line but f11led to act across on two runninJ playa. Moo n was then sacked by IJneback<'r Anaelo JGna and Kempf m1s'K'd a U -yard field aoal f n other NFl preseuon pmes Saturday: NY Olanta 18, Plttaburtb 9 EAST RUTHERFORD. N .J. -JcfTRullcdat hooked up w11h Byron Williams o n an 87-)"ard IC'Onna pe&S play wnh I :4S rem11nsn1. lcad1n1 the G1ant1 O\lcr the Sttclen. The victor) spoUCd tht Steelers· qucsc"'for a third perfect presnson for Coach Chuck Noll and left both teams with 3-1 rteords hnd1na into ne:tt "ec\ ·, I<' wn openerJ. Ali Haji·Shcikh booted field goals of 30. 38 and 49 yards for the Giants while Walter Abercrombie scored on a I-yard run and Gar) Anderson connected on a 38-yard field goal for the Steelers sconng_ The Giants' long w>nmng pla} came on a third-doY.n· and-five pl~y. Rutledge eluded a heav> P111sbu~h rush. stepped up in the pockt't and hit Williams at the Giants 28. where he broke one tackle and then scampered untouched the remaining 72 yards Wa•b.lngton 14, New Orlean• 9 NEW ORLEANS -Joe Thmmann and John Riggms Jed a two-touchdown second quarter explosion and a strong defense made that stand up fi r the v 1c1ory as Washington downed New Orleans. Riggins \Cored the first ofWashington''i touchdown~. capping an 8 J-yard dnve with a I-yard plunge Thcismann, who .Played o nly the first half, accounted fo; the second one with 17 seconds left in the ~cond quarter wnh a 7-yard pass to wide receiver Art Monk Led b) defensive end 0c'<ter Manic> wnh three the Redskins' defense registered seven sacks aaainst the three quarterbacks used by New Orleans. All of New Orleans' points came fro m kicker Morten Ander.sen on field goals of 51 yards in the tint quaner, 51 yards in the second quaner and 20 yards 'ihortl)' after the fourth quarter bcpn. Richard Todd drew his first ~tart of the season for New Orleans and finished w1th 10 completions on 17 attempts for 148 yards. Dave Wllson and Ken Stabler shared time sn the fourth quarter for the Saints. It was the first loss of the pr:cseason for New Orlean\, 3-1. and Wash1naton wound up 2·2 tn the cxhib1t1on season. Green Bay 84, IndJanapoll• 17 G REEN BAY -Gerry Elhs ru'hed for two touchdown~ and John Jefferson and James Lofton each had TD reccpuons 1n a 31 ·3 fint-half bhll 11 the Packers rolled to the victory over the Colta. Green Bay closed its pre5eason with a 2·2 record while the Colts ended at 1·3. Elhs SC'Orcd h1!1 touchdowns. both from two yards out, &n the fint quarter and Eddie Garcia conflected on a '4l· yard field aoal as the Pacltcrs took I 17·3 lead ln the second pcnod. Lofton pulled 1n a l2·yard touchdown pau from Lynn Dickey and Jefferson cauah1 Rand) Wn1ht's ~-yard strike. . D icltcy. the I lo-year veteran. c:omr.leted seven of 10 pas~ for 116 )'ard1 befo~ leavtna ate tn the attond quaner. The Colts' Mark Pagel pla)td the cnti~ haJf. hl\tina e11ht of 13 pu es for 124 )&rds and was interocp1~ once. -__ ___, L=~ Women do~inateswimming WILUAMSPOAT. Pa. (AP) - O..tk Cho and Myong-t<wan Lee tNmed up tor • tour4'hter u , eouth K~ '°'* ~ tage of •arty mtatak•& by lmonte ~ Fla., to beet' et he Nnerarit, 8·2t Saturday Md, pture tht 38th UtUe Lelg•.. MOSCOW(AP)-Thc1w1mm1ns Ottd I**~-compc-uuon at the f.n~d hip '84 The Win broke a 9';fna .Qt IWO \Games ended aturd y the w )' al ~ vletoriel-bV iRlrtcllnd .started-dominated by 'the women. With., In 1982 and Mal1ettt., Ga.: While the 01> t.nPiC Gameli in Los ~. 1h'8 wu South K0t .. 't • Angeles was a triumph for the-men om--~ who et 10 world rttords. five world frlftfna 4.() Att.,_;..~ marks wcte lo>Ai:rcd here. four of ttOrlanclo euhurb. did== ' them by wom~n swimmers from ~st until Chrll Reiddttf a Gcrma,ny, which followed the Sov1e1 ctouble to ~ht With outs In the l.1nion s call to bo)·cott the Oot} m· no pies. fourth inn=· ~ pMCher The 29 ~wimming C\Cflt 1hat UlmmyMuuwttttefollowedwttha lqan six days ago at the Ol)'mpi~ lk. ~ ltatter Cho to the pool produced 40 ume that were bench. better than those eamang aotd or The NM wet:8 the ftrat h South silver at Los Angeles. KorMNhadglYenupln 15lnnlng Thineen were 1n!l1de gold medal o1 ~ay Of the tournament !'Mu. w1hning tim~. although lhe I 0 world R THE RECORD ~ • f I • • " MA.JOA LEAGUE JTANDINGS Am.rlcan L .. tu• WIST DIVISION W L "« Ga Mlt!nesota Antill• K1n111Clly Ch IC too 0.klancl TtwH .. 60 Sll 63 6S •'2 S 63 6S 492 S " 66 .4IO 6 2 60 70 .., 9 S1 n 442 11 , s .. 111e S7 73 431 12 0.lrO•I Toronto Baltimore New York Boston Clevttand MlhOUkH IAST DIVISION IS 4S 72 S4 69 Sf .. 60 67 n S7 73 S4 7S satvrdaV'a Suns 01troll s. Aft911s I Bosion 11. C....,111nd 6 6S. 543 SJ9 S31 m 43t 419 12 IS 16 170, 21 30 2 Mln11H01t S, Toron10 4 I 12 •M•noo B1111mor1 4, O.klan<I 2 MllwaukH 7, Tue& 6 Chluoo 3. t<anS11 City o New York 14, S.allle I TOilaV's Games 011ro11 IWllco11 1•·71 11 Al!Mls <Jonn 7-11 ) Clevel1n<I (Smlln S·4) 11 Bollon (Clemen• 1·41 Toronto <Slleb 17·S) a1 Mlnnesole (Smithson 13·9) THI& (Meson 1·10) el MllWIUkH (HllS 6·10) Chlcaoo <Oolion 13· IOJ 11 Kansas Cltv (Ll•IYandl 7·61 Balllmore < O Marlinu S· ll I 11 0111.11ne1 <Young 6·2) Ntw York Nttkro 15·71 11 S.all e IBaro111 9·'1 ~Y's Games B11t1mort II Aneels <n> Ctev111nc1 at MilwaukH, (nl Ch.caoo at t<1nsas C11v fr.J Toronto 11 M1nn1io11, (n) N-York 11 Oakland (n) N1flonal Lff9U• WEST DIVISION W L PC1. GB S.nO"o 7S S3 SU HOUtton 67 '4 S 11 9 2 Atianta 6S 64 S04 10 'l o.d9tn 63 u ... 12 l Cincinnati S4 7S 419 21 'a San Francisco S 1 76 402 23 '> C,,lcaoo New York Phll1dtipl'll1 MonlrHI SI. Louil Plttsburoh IAST DIVISION 7S S3 69 SI " 51 ... 63 63 65 SS 14 s > & 10 2 12 10 , S.tvrdaY'a Scores Dooetn 7. PnlladelPhl• • Allan11 l, Chicago 2 Plll1buroh S, Clnclnf'lll 3 San Francisco S, New York • Houston s. St Louis 2 San Oleoo 4, MonlrHI 3 113 tnnlnoo TedaY'a Gam11 Dooetn (Hlf'l,,IHr 1·61 ti Phlledt1pt1o1 (Cerllon 11 ·61 Sen Dleoo <SllOw 13•11 11 MonlrHI (ScNitlldlf 6·.i Clnctnf'llt (Price 6·9J 11 P•llst>uron <Rl!Oden 10-91 • San Francisco (Krullow 10•9) 11 N•w V0<k (Fernandez •·21 Ati.n11 IPtrez ll·Sl 11 Chlcaoo <Trout IHI SI lOUll (t(tpsn1rt 3·31 11 HOYSIOll (lh1n 11·71. (nl MefldaV's Games Oed9erl •' New Yo•k (n) San Franc:ISCO •• MonlrHI, <nl San Oleoo 11 PPlltadelPl'I•• Cn1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Tl•n 5, Antell 1 DITAOIT CALl,OlllNIA Whll1kr 2b Trammlu KGlblOll rt OaE .. na3b HJMsn3b Grubbdll RJontllf 8eromn lb Ltmoncf MCullll C lb, "bl lb , h bl s 0 3 I Pettis cf s 0 I 0 4 o 1 o Sconlrs lt> I O O O • I 1 O Wlllono 2b 2 o o o • I I I l Ynn rf 3 0 2 0 O o o o D1Cnu lb 2 O 1 O J 1 1 O Oownlno II • 0 2 O 4 I I 3 llttJksn d,, • 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 Grich 2b 3 I I 0 4 I 2 0 8oon1 c 2 O o o • O 0 0 Narron c 2 0 I 0 Sc,,OlllO IS 2 0 0 0 MCBrnpn 1000 Picclolo ss O O O O 9_,,iQI pt! I 0 0 0 Tet111 U S 10 S Tltlll J2 I ' 0 sc-llY~ Dltrltt 000 IOJ IOI-S Callfwftll 000 000 001-I Gama W•nn.ng lt81 -01Ev1n1 (61 E-KGllHon DP-0.lrOH • Ca• IO':n11 2 L08-0.1ro11 6 Cellfornla 9 2B-Ltmon HR-01E¥1ns 1 ll> RJ~ <IOI 58-Tremmeo (17) ,,. H "'" .. so Dltrlft MomaW,17·1 I ' I I s Htrntndt 1 0 O o O • Clllfern&a Klaon L.l·l 6 6 • 1 I Corll911 l • 1 I 0 I Morris o•lc~d to 2 ballers In 9111 HIP-Trammt" lt>v Kl•on>. alC'oman (bY KlsonJ Pl-MCaallllo T-2 .0 A-Sl 203 IMO~Z Certw OtCln«s Ml11tr l.vnn lro-Nn Dowlll"° Wlttone kOl\ltra Narron Grlcl'I "' J1c11.aon Pelltt Pl(CIOIO looM ScflOf•lld Tftlh Antel avttaees IAnlNG Aa " " "" 267 43 " I 211 3• •• J 441 u ,,. " 11 1 3 0 40) 64 IOt IS 111 1s~ " • 417 ., 110 11 25' ,, " 4 116 12 2t ) 120 I )() J UIH62U 407 51 96 ,. ,... " u , 114 IS 2• I 35' ,, 70 J JIO JI .0 ) .,,. so 10'4 1 U ,ITCHIHO Ral l"ct. )4 ~ 2t 307 " 217 om S3 270 11 t6S ,, , .. ,. ,'° u 250 11 250 39 2'4 ., 136 ,. "' ' 210 n 1'5 •• If• Mlt .JS6 I.. H II SO W•LlllA ""' ?J&') '1 12 16 M 1 S1 '•nc11 16'h 1• a 10 1·1 no CorMll 67 6' 14 36 ll• 1 ! 41 Sl!l<Nr ~~ ~ 19 ,. l•S 1.-J llNI llS~• IH <I 10.• .t U Wit If•~ 190 7J 15' IMO 15' ttomtNtk 190 If• H 10 10•11 Ut Kl"'IN" SJ SI 1• JO M 4,H IOl'll! 16S\\ 201 .. 0 1·11 U\ KllOll U U ' " il )•J UI Sitton 117t-, "• 41 44 s1 no Curl 1 1p, 10 t 1 0 0 Ul LeCetll ~i JO 11 U I 2 .. u ., 11 ' I t 7 O• I IOIO Ofllert II It ' i 0• I tOO Ttttn 1141 11" S6I Sii U 6J UI SUH hnctltl 11 , CMMll 4 Allt <I 1<.1'°11 ) l(aufrnan I • I NATIONAL LEAGUE DodOtt's 1, PhlUles 4 LOS ANGILES "HILADILl'HIA And1sn n Landrx cf GulC'rtr rf Mldndorf Ma"hll" Hooton P Z..c:hrv P Stubbs Pl'I COlaz p RIYtre 3b Brock lb Sc1oscl1 c Su 2b Howellp Landstv Jb WelCl'I P Am1uno ti TIUl!s ab r h bl • 2 2 0 5 1 2 2 5 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 • 0 I 0 4 I I 7 0 0 0 0 3000 2 0 0 0 1 1 I I Aouayo 2b KGro11 P Anderan P Carman P l11c1no rt VH1vH tl Scllmdt lb Garcia 3t> OllYtr If Malnll Ill GW!bnPl'I Vlrouc 01Jttu111 o.nnvP Yn!Dtlltll S.muet 2tl l4 710 7 T...U Score bV l"'*tp ab r ll bl 4 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 4 I I 0 3 I I I 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 2 2 , 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 ll 0 0 0 1000 ll 4 I 4 Les Al!Mles 001 101 DD-7 ~ 000 JOO 100-4 Ge~ Wini11no RBI -L1ndr11u11 ()) E-Scloscia, Schmidt DP-Los Anoe .. ~ 2 LOB-Los An0tlt1 '· Ptl11tde'l>tll• 4 28-Guerrtro Andtrson, Scloacla 3B-Schmidl HR-V1roM (II), L1n<lrHu11 Ill. S&-5u (211. Brock (I), \/Haves 13'1 S-L1ndHIOY IP " R Elt ea so L11Anee6tl Wt1C/I W.11· 12 6 s 3 3 I 7 Hooton 1·3 2 I 1 I 0 Zechrv H 0 0 0 0 0 CDl1z I 1·3 I 0 0 I 0 HowtllS,4 2·3 0 0 0 (I 0 Plllldelptila Oennv L,6·4 6 1-3 1 s s 4 • Carnoblll 1·l 0 0 0 0 0 KGrou 1·3 3 2 2 I 0 Andersen 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Carmen 1 0 0 0 0 0 HBP-AnotrM>n lbv Dinny) WP-KGrou T-3'()() A-30,2SJ MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American LNtu• BATTING (JOS II OllO Malhnov. New Vorl< 353 Wlnhlld New York. 353, Hrl>llt, Ml~SOll, 321 Trammell, OtlrOtl, JIS. Collins. Toron10. 312 RUNS Evans, 8oslon, 101, W1nf1t1d, Ntw York 16 8ut11r. C.lvtllncl, 13, Htndtrion. Oak'41ncl 13, ArmH Bollon,., RBI t<inoman. Oakl1110 101 R1c1 Bos· •on. 9' Armas. 8oston 97 Davis Startt 94. Murray lla1t.mor1 '2 HITS Mtll•notv N-VOf'k 165 Garcia Toronto lSS, Wonl .. ld. N-York. lSS. Franco C .. v111nd, 1S3 R•Pli.en, 8ell•mort . 153 DOUBLES Perrish TuH, JS. Mell•nQ· •v New York 32, Bell, Tun JO Eva~s BoSlon JO, Gercla, Toron10 JO TRIPLES Collins. Toronto. 13, MOHl>Y Toron10, 13. Gltl'on Otlroll. ' Upsnaw, Toron10, 9, Ow111. sa.1111. I. ""ROME" RUNS-Arm11. 1'l1rrClll JS. t(lno man, 0.kllnd, 31, Perrl111. 0.1ro11, 29, T110rn1on, Cleveland. 27, Brun1n111y Minnesota, 26, t<lllle, Chlc100. 26. MurPP'IY. Oakland, 26 STOLEN IASES Htndtrson, 0.kland, '9, Conlns. Toronto, •S, """'· ANe11, 451 Butler, C1tv1land 39, Garcia, Toronlo lS PITCHING (II dlel1lon1) Liii Toron10, 13·3. 3.43. BIYlev1n, Cleveland, U·S, 3 11, Altondtr, Toron10, 12·S, l.ll, Sti.t>, Tor· onto, 12-s. 2 SI, Barolas, Sta'tll, t·• 3 73 STRIKEOUTS Witt, Aneela, IS•. L1"gs1on. Stallll, ISS, Sll1b. Toronto 131 Hough, Teus, 137, Nltl!ro N-York 123 National Lffgue BATTING ()(IS at ball) Gwvnn. Sa'\ Dieoo. 357, Pul'll, HC>Yalon Jn S.ndblfo Cn•caoo 322. Crur, Ho..lslon 317, aren1y, San Franclaco. ll 1 RUNS Sandbtfo Cll1caoo. '3. W109 ns San Dleoo, II. Mtlll'llw1, C11oeaoo. 12. Samuel, Ph•f41dlfo'lla, .,, Cruz, Houslon, II, Raines, Monlr•al II RBI Cerltr MontrHI, 91. Sc,,m•dl, Pt1 ladl1Pl\11 "4 Davis, ClllCIGO. 12, CeY C,,lc.go 71 Cruz. HouSlon, 71 HITS Gwynn. Sen Oleoo. 171, Sal!Obero, Cl'llcaoo. 164, Stm~I. PhlladelP,,11 , 1S7, Cruz Hous1on, ISS. Wynne, Pltts~rgh, 1'9 DOUBLES Raines. MOnlr111. JO. Samual, Phlladtl1>hl1 29, S.ndl>lro, C,,,. cago ,, Hut>t>trd. All1n11, 27 Durllatn. C,,lcaoo. 26; Hl'ldrlck. St. LOUIS 26 TRIPLES Sandt>ero, Clllc100. 16 Samuel, Plllladtlpllla, IS. Cruz Hou11on 12. Doren. Houston. 11. Revnolds, HC>Yston 9, Gwynn. St11 0'-oo. 9 McGt1, St Loul' 9 HOME RUNS Murphy, All1nt1. 21. Schmidt, Plllla<l.iP,,I• 26. Carltr Montr111. 24. Ctv, Cnlcaoo. 21, Merlhal, o.d9er1, 101 Nettles. San Oleoo. 20 STOLEN BASES Samuel. PhlladllPl'l•I, SI, w1oolns. San Oleoo. SS, R1lnes, Mon· trNI. S3, Rtdus, Clncinnall. •4, Wilson. Ntw York. l9 PITCHING ( 11 e1ec1slons) Su1c11tt. Cho• CIOO 11·1 2 '1. HOl'lon, St Lou,s. 1·3 3 •9. Darll"O New York, 1 l·S l 7'. Perez Allanll, 1 l·S, J 76 Trout Cr11c100, ll·S 357 STRIKEOUTS GOOOen. New YOfk, 20'1 VlllmUlll, o.o.en. 1'11 RYI!\ Housion 1'4 "Soto. Clnc1rmal1.l '4 C.r11on. Ph'•~· p., •. 136 ATP tournament (at MIMft. Otltel s-lflnal llnlln Mais Wll1ndtr (Swldtnl 11.i Jim"'" Connors {US I. 7·6, 1·6, 7·6, Anders Jarryd tSwteMnl dtf Joaklm Nvslrom (Sw~n> 7-S. 6·• Wom.t'I hMlmamtnt (It~) s.mitlnal SlnellJ Chris fhen Llo¥d (Us I .. , H tfll S\lllove ICucllo\rov11o.111. t •), 6• 1, Al'l'Cla MoullOtt {US) def Catatllltl Linda '' ISWICltnl, 1•S. ·~' mar s tSl bhJhtd t Los re·m11n 1(1 l, Theonl) "orld rttord in 1hc men·~ l"<1mpc1111on at the rncnd hip ·a.a Oam<'Hamefrom thcSo\1ct Union·) 1 Z bolotno~, "ho bcncrcJ ,\mcnc n Rick Care\ 's. 200-meter backstroke mark of 1:)8.93 b> ctock- 1n 1:58.41 earlier thh ~eek. he four \\-omen's world record~ "ere set b}' the Ea~t German 1ctii) team~ in the 400.mcter frcc~tylc in :3 :42.4 I and lht 4()().mctcr medic) in 4:03.69. E:m German quartets al'° held the pre\ iou~ marb. In Kle~r beu~d the ICJO.meter b ckmokt re~ord docking l~OO . .S9, and ylvia Gcrasch, a l S·_year-old h1ah Khool airl. sv.am the !~meter brca \ troke m 1:08.29. The consi tency or the East Ger- man women pvc their counll') the bigge t O\'eratl number or wins with 16. The So\ 1ct U mon "on 13 events as the tv.o aquatic superpo"'ers crushed the opposition. One world r_ecord the staunch!) Los Alamitos SATURDAY'S RESULTS (1th .. j4 ....... , "'"'"' mMfinl) f'llUT llACl. ~ mli. Declo lkti Marini (l(oenlol IUO 120 S 60 Tr~ Tricia C (Sflttl'I) 3 IO 2 to Slv Oerll•• < Pereoine) • 00 AllO racld Os1ra¥1, °"1• Ctiaro.s Dlrt>v lord Hlianous 8r1w, C1p11.n Jama. JOll lkitotr T t'n1 2'°2 1 S 13 IXACTA <7·•> Pl•d"\159'30 saCOND ltACE. °"' r+i a. 1>4tct HIPP'I' Viner ($orfog1) IS 10 7 60 3 40 Llo,,ln•n S~m (81k1r) 12 40 •IO Glen Mlc!t>v (Andttt0nJ 2 10 Alio receo HOl Sk -· So<• Ea-~dll•Oll, Full Pocu1. Etoe1utnt Rov s. Slllppera•ot Horizon Siar Tlmt 200 4 s 13 EXACT.A (9·11 Pl•d 1291 00 TH"'D llACE. Ont m1i1 Ptct a·Brw~t M•Sltr (Wims) 3 '4 2 60 140 - Trlpfl Nifll (LICklYJ SOO 4 20 Flrll Male (LJolllPlill) 3 40 2.60 2 .0 8-nlry Al'o ractd P0e>ewn""' Advance Spark, Mltrrv Nerdln, Se>ec·•I Pifer Booby Trap Time 1 59 l s Sl EXACTA (2·SI Plid moo FOURTH llACE. One mite Pict Bat Champ (Pierce) 3110 9 40 • •O Macl'IO 8r1vo (Marmandl 3 90 2 ao Couraoaou' Red CPerker) l 00 , AIM> ractd Juno11 lew Two Ocuns. Almond Klto, Prlnlmaker T•mt I S6 4 S FIFTH RACE. One m11t Plte Two ll•rds (F1acol 5 ao l 20 3 00 LOOl<lno Good <F S~rrenl • 40 l to OOCI()( Ba .... (VI tand;non1m1 '60 Alio ractcl Profesior Osoo•nt Smarl Koala, P11msoll. Master Jo1<e G tn1>urn1e CarlOs. TYP•CI Tmt1S915 13 l)(ACTA 6~2) Pa•O M4 40 SIXTH ltACE. One m1 t Pict Oeanovtr F ShtrrtnJ 13 10 6 00 • 00 OO-T1c1w1 .. e 1S1tt1111 610 •00 F1n1men10 <Par1<trl • 00 O<r-F.n1$/llO f rsr. d•SOUI I to ar.o P'Ktcl second Ai$0 raced Privv COY!>C t ,.... I Wanoerer, T are>orl Donny. Tome Souar1 Beron "u\fic Sc'oll, Ju ts Bov T1mt 1 SI I S U EXACT A 5-II Pe Cl s 106 SO SEVENTH RACE. 0,,. m•" Pact Salvador < P ano > 6 60 l IO Captain Walson (\11•i.ne11,.gh1mi II 60 D1lm11ro1 (CroonanJ 290 • 60 l 00 Alio l'Ked Sam Letona 8 C ~°""'· Ptttr Ollldln, ~ Tlm1ISIJS 13 EXACTA (7·11Pe•d 15790 l lGHTH "ACE. Ont milt pace Cruv Golla (Sltetlll 3.00 2 40 2 .a YankH R11v1nm IF 5,,errenl 10 40 6 60 James Vincent (V1ll1nd1nt1h1m> 7 10 Also raced Suot• NfflO 1<1mi1v P0<1r11t Jlms Pw~r. Cricked Ice t<•no OI Jan Llllll Jorav Time I SI l S $3 IEXACTA (5·2) Pl'd MO SO NINTH RACE. One m11t PICe NVl•IO Dtl (MUI!"') SJ 20 12 60 l 60 Oulch Tr111 (V1l•1nc11nollaml l 40 2 40 Nal1Vt HIP ( Parurl 2 ?O AIM> raced Vliltd Power. Frtt Turn Map e i:rnz Husll no Da•e T·me I S1 U EXACT A 1-•, 01 Cl S276 JO U PICK SIX 11 6·5 1 l ·S-11 Pl o 161 423 ao w·rn one w1nt1•"9 t1cke! <s • 110rs11l 12 Pick S·• conso anon P••d 1707 IO w1ll'I SO w•n,.1no •ocket' Hlvt l'IOrstsl TENTH RACE. Ont m e ~ct F1e11100 (F Sl'lerrtnl 19 00 9 40 9 40 8on111ct <Slelthl 6 60 6 00 lord AIOI l Perk t r) 6 IO A1M> reced Reol'I• M•lt Max BuMtlro APslty's Brotl'llr, Pan.way Ad1os N mD • YankH Hanoover Tlmt 200 $3 IXACTA t l·O Pl Cl 1?93 70 Alltnoenct 11 691 Del fMr SATURDAY'S RESULTS ( 21111 of 43 • dav ttloroulfltlred mwtine > FIAST AACE. 6 , lurlonos Romentlc Rol'!'lln (V1nzll 16 IO 9 IO 5 00 01bl'1 Courage <Lozove) 32 00 10 ao H111tt W•no (McCerron) 2 90 Time 117 2 S. SECOND RACE. 6 ' lurronos Dl"SICN (lOIOYI) 6 60 • 00 l 60 M411eorllt <ShOlmall.erl 6 00 S 00 Jam sno1 (Gare••> . 8 60 Also r1ctc1 Blue Stu Ca abOnoe L Nally, Ernie t<lno, lniearcl'IOt Shin' n Raman "" m, AmO<t M>O BarDICI~ Time I 16 1 S n DAIL y DOUBLE ( 12·91 pa 0 ""00 THlllD RACE Ont m t on 1.,d Auto Comma"«ltr <McCrn> l .0 2 20 '120 Wish lhld• Mil".OO rvawnz .. ell I 2 ao-1 IO Certa., TrHt 10..anoussavt l l .O "''° raced T•"• 1 Res• TH l•'" Ama1 nt Soon, RICntr l)y Fa• Ttme 1 37 U UCACTA IS •I oao 17' >O FOUllTH 'llACE. a lur1e>nos Cornie Num4rd Ul'O <O nvl 3 40 l 00 2 60 Soupy Sa ts IS 1111 11 9 60 5 IO ~torondt tlozoval I~ .a.1so ractd Sllaro Con••~. 0...1111 " nd E11preuiQll, Cllt•lt11n's Clan G• ant Mic• Ma .. ilk Glor'I', J T s B•own Time I I? 2 S ""TH •ACI. 1 -, tufl0"9S on •urt C.o Dancer (MCClfrOnl • 20 2 60 2 •O ACQUilltlon CSit>f ) l 40 l 00 Colot lt1rtr (Htwlffl • •O AllO rectC Lt Ric.in, Oller \ d~ Qwentum llH Pfoof Ptw•e r Grh if•l'llll< I tt sucT'ft 111110r'o• u•xA~r111 ':lfmoo FallUIOus k~tlOfl I •'-'' ~ 20 >IO ) 00 Canvon .. 1M IV• l"luN 13 ~ 7 00 Vo !flt ltOit IS ) I .C Also racH Ascension J..t Antl'IOn" Tloef of Erin Alr Altrl W'9llt W.ro Mv (OO(ltf ¥It Time 110 J 1 SIVll'tTH uca. °"' lron.11 Manet tVl!lalt Ooll Orum (~ C.rr011l t40 HO JOO 2 , "OV I ll, Also tactd NI I J.nO •' Vita kltc.t ~ Llont It ~ T \ <I 5 110 Wl!h Lach i.110n Min ., UCACTA (1 t ) Nld 16150 '1 flllC)( IUC It S-•·?-l-11 M \161 Wlh W"' nll'O 1 t hI l\OtW)l U Pl(_., $la COft\O '''°" N a '11 .., tn 1 ~ "" I ttl (11 .. t llOrMl) I HTM ••Cl 1 '» •urtono ,._lt Gt Oeuce IS l I 40 &JO l 40 Tiit Pltvtr (MCC1rr«1J UO JOO Fa. ' Dao t Va,..,Juittal > A r ff lOtll Protte1or f' ~ ,Dt11!C110t1, ~"' nl 0111C•• S Ot H1f'lCI Jo""y Time I '9 • l pan1 n homr cro 'd lor. fail d to matenahzc. VI d1m1r ln1ko , tnplt• old mC'\Jnhst at the 1osco" OJ)"mpJca. m 19 0 and tht ~or1d record hC>ldcr m the 400.mctt'r and I .SOO.mcter f rcc- t) lc c"cnt), won hJ) pecuih) tur- da), the I, ()().meter frcnt)lc. 10 which he h s no1 been be-attn in an Ol)mpic llCd pool tnct 1977. Hut • lniko\ 'sumcol l !03.SI was an 1nt1<ilmax, although he was wildly applauded nd 1h~wc:red Y.1th flower' b> the near capacity cro~d He tad.ca between bUO and l.100~•.._-~.....,... .... mete to Ii ni h more than I 0 ~onds otH 1de h1'> ~t of 14:54.76 but hii. time still better lhan the 15.0S.20 turned 1 b) Costa M '\ Mike O'Brien for lhe gold at Lo natl«. A1c.1Lp«1ed. So" iet oa~men domi- nated the rowing finals al the Olym. pie cnnal at suburban KrylllskO}C, but onh thrtt umes came v. uhin medal -.\inning performances at Los Angeles NINTH ltAC:I. I I 16 m es Etolt 's IHI\ CLI0111ml 2110 10 00 600 Be 0.. T1mt (LOlOVll 1160 100 'ScUSt f'llHI (Dlload•llO) 1120 Also r1ctc1 WtNtcllt, LC>l Por111n, • Studlnlllo<IY Left, Golde~ Frltnd C ear Vlf'dlcl, Flint Fire, ~ut•t Your Hal, Savour Tlmt 1'3 2 S U IXACTA 11'101 lll•d '33600 All1n<11nct: 2J,776 Wor1d SerMI of Goff (at Allren, Oflit) Dtrl<S Walson '9·62·70-2111 9ruc1 L 112111 6'·.,·69-203 Boo E111wOOC1 10·70--~206 P111r Jacoos.n 70·•7·69-206 Tom I( II TJ·'9·6S-1G7 Crao0 Stldltr 69·70-.,._107 Ian Woo.n•m 10·71·6'--209 Scoll S mo.or. 71·69·71>-llO Freci Couo .. s 71·61·71-210 Corn Ph n 14·61· 71>-212 Ha•t Irwin 72·'9·71-212 Ronn t 811CI( 73·61·71-212 Garv Koch 70--70-72-212 P11 L•nd\41¥ 70·70--721-212 lH Trevi~ 72-.. ·n-212 Grev Norman 70--7J· 7<>-213 Jolln Mahaffey 71·71·71-213 Tom Purlltr 61·7•·71-213 David Edwero1 71·69·73-213 Gavin Levtnl!On 7S·71·61-21' Jack Nlck11u• 72·73·69-21• Mark Lvt 71·72-71-214 Jeck Renner 74 61-n-214 lsao AOkl 72·69-73-214 Ru Catdwt t 61·72·7-21' Nici( Faoo 73 71-11-215 Marl!. McCurnot• 6'·72·7-215 Andv llt1i1 11·7•·71-216 Stvl Ba 'll1trO' 7'-70·72-216 8ob 5,,.,,., 73·73-71-217 P1vrit Sttwarl 74·71·71-217 N•CK Price 71·73·73-217 J·m COll>I" 70·72·75-211 Tom Wiison 70· 71·17-211 Btn Crensnaw 73·7•·72-219 Tommy JOMt'~• 75·74·72-221 P1•er Fow tr 12·1' 71-m Trt M"9C111n 16·75·73-224 HOWlfd c .,. 73· 7S· n-22s B Bras• 71·75·16-129 l l "Y Wtoo 11·1'·71-230 L"GA lourNmem (at Denvtr) NO•Hn Fr t 74•71·61-213 MB Z mm1•,.,•n 14·71·6t-21l l a .,r R1n1<tf' 73·73-61-21' Lor G1r1>1c1 17·1?·10-lU a·Jodv Rosenlha 72·73·10-215 l lA.M CHlldey 72·73·10-215 • ROH Jqnts 73·7•-69-216 Ke1nv Pot111w1il 1'·7U"1J-llT Sut Foo1em1n 73-72·71-217 Allison FIMty 11·13·13-117 Kllhv H11e 70-75·12-217 Brene11 GOIC1,m11~ 7•·69·13-211 Cnrl1 JoMson 11·73·74-218 Jent Geddti 16·69·7r-n1 P1m Gi1111n 75· 72·72-219 lvnn AC11ms 74·71·7•-219 Jtldv Cl4!rk 72·73·1-219 Sa• v Quln11n 73·13·7r-219 Clnclv L•nco•r. 71·75·73-219 te11nr.,n You•o 73·71·16-220 M nclY Moore 1•·11·1S-220 D•l'I,,. 01 tv 73· 7l· 1-220 0.CO t HI 69·16·7S-220 D..ott lHktr 71·73·16-220 Dot Gtr,..1 n 73·7' 7._?11 Olt>O I MISHY 72·7•·7S-?21 Hu•~• Ortw 11·7S·7S-121 L1.,r1 Pe•erson 71·69·7-221 C1r01t Cn1rbot1n I ' 69·76· 7r221 LYM Coolt.t·Pert.tr 73·72·17-m Sara~ ltVtout 10·16·7r222 Mvr1 v1" Hoos• 7S·6t·n-m Bever1v tc. 1u 73·7•·7S-m C111>v Morst 7'·73·1r223 Cll1'1¥ Mar "I> 11·10·71-21• Ju t py,., 73· 71-U-226 aar11 Tno""" 76·71·80-227 Pal Brac1ev 7l·6S·ONF Ale111nd•1 Rt ""••di 64·7•·0NF Pally Sn.t"'" 61· 12·0NF Rot>•n W1 Ion 71·6'·0NF tClll'IY WM wo•'" 71 ·70·DNF Vicki Alvarez 10-11-0NF Jo Ann washem "·7l ·ONF Jantl Anderson 7 t ·70· ONF S•llv Ut111 67·7• ONF Amy Atcoll 71·70-DNF Patrl 1111110 71·71 ONF Btll'l Dan•e 72·70·DNF Bt•sv 11.1ng 72·70·0NF Ga H~lla 1'·61·DNF Dt oo•e• Pt" 11 "· 7S· ONF M Soenct• Oh " 11 72·DNF •n~o Ot.emoro 70·73·0NF Jt nP B 110C• 1t•72 DNF' Rw•l'I JtUtl' 13·1' DNI" La .,•a Co~ 1S·1J ONF' lVnn S••o••· l •-U ·Olijl" L "°' 111.1111 1• 1'·DNI= MOQ 1 S••c• 1• 7'·DlijF Cvntl'l I F VO 11 71•011iF' Anrt ~er t P• 1l·7S ONI" 8ec•.v ~ 1•·1• ~ Ila 1< 1 S• nrt• 11·11 DNF' c., .. .,,.,. P1 •on 76 7J·O ... F COM e'crw ,,. 1a 7l·ONI" DI t £001 "9 17•72·0NI" JOl "I JOvct 1•·1S·DNF ~ u t MCGIO•~ 1•·7S·ONI" Terr L"Ck"U•1• 75 14 ONF' ""'" Btnz 17·12·Dlijl" C•"•trmt O\i.io•~ eo ••·ONI" DI"'" Coe 1• 75·DNI" Marll F' 0~11'U Qoo 17•12•0NI" Jane LOCI< 16·73·DNF' 8artlra M "'' t 71•11 ONF NOii 1..11drn a d l'OI awnoi.•e rouNr Ot<•ut• o! a ll'l;,i~st0tm •l'O w 1n.- 1ooev 1-.emaltYf "" ~ I OS7 l m : .... ,,, 11 I. 17 7l• ~ .. , ' "'" tl2 u I I I• 11' •Sol • c11 n 31• ' . II' " '" Dlllt ......... .., ..... ' Newport Barbor~ enu Tom Kltcheu (72) and Ill.lie Beech aupply 10me "heel to the Sailors' delente th1a year. NEWPORT HARBOR .•. From Cl o\dd1t1onall). Kevin McClelland. a 6-2. 210.poundJunior. figures prom1· ncnth in the Tars· backfield. as a hatfb3ck and backup quarterback \li1\h a vel') SlronJ.'arm. The Sailors will bt big. ~ct thm, ·e'<penenced and solid, yet not without potential pitfalls, such as at offensive guard. v;herc neither has varsity cxpc-nence. "Th as team doesn't ha\ e an ego." sa)s G1dd1ngs ... I'm goina lo have fun Y.1th them. but of course. fun to me 1s workanf hard. J don't know about them I m too old to change." One of the ma1or question m•rks ts at quanerback where Shane Fole). a Junior and nephew of former star Steve Fole\. resides.lie transferred to Ncwpon Harbor from Palm Spnngs after bas freshman year. "We're going to have to punch 11 out" says Giddings. "unless we can throw. "I'm h1g.h on him from what I've seen so far" adds Giddings ··He knows "'hat his JOb 1s and he's a consc1ent1ous kid "If our def en~ keeps us in the pmc and our offense matures. v.c can be prett) good. Fote) has the ph)s1cal potenttal lo gJ\e "lev.-pon Harbor more punch through lhe a1r.- G1ddings' concern 1s the 1nlenor of his line in terms of e:itpcnenct. bul the admits .. I feel good about the tackl~ Player Pos. •Ht. Ho Truong ')i:. )· IU Tod pooner fl 5-10 Scott M~s E .• 9 J~\ James TE 6-1 Tom Kitchens OT b-61 l Scott Craig OG b-l Chm Parks ( '\.lj Jason Nedelman ()(, b-:' Mike Beech OT b-C!1: John Oswald RB b-0 J~ Johnson FB 5-10 Marcus Kelso OT 5-11 Sterling Co~rh Pf... 5-10 "Our tight end (JOC> Ja.me at 6-1. 208) is almost a hneman. too:· says G1ddinp. "Joey 1s vel'} undcrr3ted. He benches JOO pound~ and 1s a 'tarter in three sport\.- Thc Sa1lo~ art a team composed of four catesoncs -the smurli (VCI) small rtcc1ven and defen i"e baCb). the beef(Bcecb. Kitchens Co.,, the headhuoters (linebackers) and the Sonh·Soulh bunch (nmnina and tigh1 end). "Ifs a funnv team to train ph) call\."' sa)s Giddinp. ~ho 1s loo for· his second straight Sea Vt~ Lcafue championshtp And lh1td straitlht CIF pla):ofTbcrth. ··We're nol liftingasa team, innC*d we've JOI the Nortb·Soutb and bttl ,oing on Monda)-W~nesda)' d the smurfs and headhunters on Tues.- da.,· Thursda)." Defensively Giddings' major con- cern is with tile ends (Kitchens a11d Beech arc the two insidt linemen ~ the 4-3 look). .. And, y.e've got to find a tackle to prov 1dc some relief." he adds. ··v.e·vc JOI sctuor defms1"e ends. going JUSt one wa~. If thC") come through I think 9.e'll be OK." The Sailors appear to have the horstS but there's Just one drav.back. The field at 'e"'pon H~rbor runs easl·.,.,est. Wt. Commaat 162 Sr 3 starter at db 150 ~r 'o '\ arsit} e~perience l 5 I Sr .. ·u \cncrman .:!Ob Sr 1hrce-spon standout 13:' \r .1.F .\cadem\ candidate :':'~ Jr up from -2 sopbs I !i 5r '83 letterman WI Jr up trom sophomores 26b \faJor college candidate 1~3 -Sr backup ro-Mcetcltand 191 Jr. back up to How~ 2:'4 Jr . look at that size I 'i' Onl} sophomore team Top defensive prospects Nelson .\ndenon DE 6-2 190 Sr letterman Sean Parkman DE b-2 :'I I Sr . a b1g kc) Mike Bctth OT 6-6 :'68 r two-~ 'I) saner Tom Kitchen~ OT 6-6 :'3:' Sr , t"0-"-1) saner And) Stoneman OLB 6-:' :' 10 Sr '83 staner Chns Parks ~ILB ,_ ~ 18S r. t"O-V."&\ StaneT Joe Johnson OLB '-10 IQI Jr. bad.up fullback John Os" aid SS b-1) 183 Sr. \ersallk Ho Truong CB ~-I J I(>~ Sr ... 83 starter Bnan Guplll CB ~-10 I 51 Jr .. up from sophomores John Spanter FS ~-10 151 Sr .. · 3 tenerman Craig \'an eman OLB t>-0 18'"' r. pun1er 4.nd} Sheppard CB 5-., 15:' Jr kid. returner JefTVan Zand1 DE b-0 1% Sr . pushina at d~ Scott Craig DE 6-3 :-:3 Jr .. up from sophomo~ Chns S)his OT ti-.i :'QI Jr .. up from sophomores Ste\t> Reed OLB b-' ~01 Jr up from sophomores Peter Ho~~r SS 5-Q 160 Jr .. Fritz"s brother ANGELS TAMED ... From Cl Jones follo.,.,ed "1th h1' thrn·-run bla<\t \\hllh barel} eluded l )nn · I thought 1t \\as hit morl!' to\\:ird lhe ltnc:· Jone'> ..aid . "L .. nn "'3' lining 11 up and I "as slcplll I ahoul "'hcther or not It \\OU Id male 11 \lUl I d1dn t lno" 1fl &Ot C'nou&h ot 11 •\\hen he (l\nn)Jumpcd into the 'land' and I ~v. lhe ball. I ~iJ '"' m' wti) ., eah. I got enough ... <,eonng lJm:h He 1anncd var~ Petti\ h) ('OJ It T hl' "t'thacl mt>anl the ..\ngels Inst thl' F-ame on Minne~ta the} had p1d.t·d up lhe P~' 1ouse\'en1n1 ThC'\ linJ thcm..ehc!! Ued tor S«ond with t--Jn'3' C11~. li\e pme<; bchinJ the l v. "" cntcnng toda~ ·,action. ANGEL NOTES -anan 0.-con1""'4G ,., , !>O' ~ n St•u•ae~ D• OO<nt 2~·• HI"'' l\•l sa•• • tn 11 o4 I'\~ laS1 II Olmfl COIY'D<'"'9 a. l41 1...er1.;11 OW'"9 f"'! ll>t'\ 9.-.v Gttdi ,..., ,,., •n 12 n 1n "" "' 10 o•~ w 111 .._,,, ~ •u"' enc 10 RI 111 !'\ l IHI )( .. rnn FrlCI lVM ' !'I" nv 34 ,.. II 11 ''°"" ...-Otld ancl ,..., n ... •' 1no 11 11181 1f'I ,, ' last 11 C .Jtmfn4 ""'" •N> '~''"'ii ~om '""'''""' • J L'nn ,ommenled, "lf1t wa~n·l hit 'Al high. 1 v.ould hn\C' nc,cr had a ch.tnl"l. 1a1 11l It v.a' 1..om1ng dov.n h''' arJ thl· foul pull'. II V.'8\ 3'> tar a' I lould go -I d1dn"t miss u h} much ·· The T1~er\ padded their lead 1n the ninth "'hen Chet l<'mon. ~ho duuhlcd v.1th l"lne out. con:d l.ln l ou \\ hitalcr's third hit of the tt:tme. 3 '-tnglt' to lclt ca\t o• tet o~ ' •n li"9 ~,,.,.,. 11 S1 ) JOHP'I $ H\l\I> '• n 0.1!'11« Vlflllle fftOVt,..' Ir()"\ ',,. IO Ill •O Oii l <r'ln' 1•"011 ,., '"' tl'llf inn r;g "'' n o"I Ot~ 5<..-n WM •~.a '° ~ ... tM •• .,.. l:llCIU" ol rn.n.ci. '"'"'' "' "'' t>eC• ..,,., 11t Oii 1 on 10 Oly i:i.s•' Bobb\ Cinl'h Jnd Jem Narron opened -the \ngcl ninth \\1th \1ntle\, putting an end ll' Mom,· c\-cnini. but Hemandc1 fl\r~t>d r1nch·h1ttcr Juan Bcn1que1 to hi\ 1nto a Jouhk pla' VllanhN .. 110 efl •or EdmontOf\ u rl tr 11111 '""""' 011 • ""'ti llllO'I IU•O"l~I, 11.IH •llutf\ no"" t>e< 11111.r tw ""' 1t ' •IOhl iw.1 , ,1111 001,-. .., "° h"" M• P'avtd T""MSav !Or tile TreDN'' •!IO •tnt 0 to<·1 w•ll'I • .. ,1~ TOO•• \ ' p "' f1na't Olh Miii Wtwa ( u 11 "a'"' T_.,,..,, H·lll Tl'e OrlolM a Df'O ""J1'19 Y.OnC8 ... Wilander upsets Connors. M \ O~. nh10 ( P) -lX:lenJ1n hamp1on \tat \\ 11.!Jndt-r battled ba\ l from :a four me defio1 in thl" l:l'l '-Cl to upset sn---onJ·~C'dJ1mm) Conn ·b l·f\ ·6 tuN:I' anU ad van~ lo thC' tina1 or the \\ )('ti· 11on ot T cnni' Pro l' \10nal' c ham- Jl1on,h1p \\ 1l:indr1 will rla' "'(I ~.Stt(j('\) \nM" JarnJ lor the thamp1on!>h1f' tooa' m nl3hh 01 '"(\ ~"l."4. Jamd d1~ro\C'd lll '" I\ Ju: L.1m ="'' irom. "· 6 in ti C' othrr 'l"rn1finnt m 1d1 l\atimfa, t\1 ht \\ 1lnn\I r n<'C'dl'.I t\\l1 hour• anJ ~ · n11nu1~' lo n\H\ nd ~"' ~ (1n I I f ._..__,,_,...~--~--.... ------------..._ ...... _.._. .......... _. ... ________________ -.-~~~~-~~--~ C4 COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, CS, I • Coto de Caza names new PR representative Von Karman phase 2 under way Ba110 & Assocta&es ol Ne\\ port BeaC'h has been hired as ad' en1-.ang and public rclat1ons firm for Coto de Caza resort and l us tom ho111e .. 1te area in '>Oulh county. . . . ... PlaUUp Ball has Joined tr' me-based E.J. Lolules & Co., an ad,.ertasing and pubhc relations firm. as art di.rector. bnning 14 )cars ofe>.pcnen~ to the ne"' post. Most recently. Ball was graphic anist with Shiley Laboratorles 1n '""me ••• lrvine resident Jane J . Limbo has been promoted to assistant vice president an the pnont) ban"-mg depaamcnl at Ualon Bank'• outh count\ re$1onal office Limbo has been "'1th the bank since 1979. most recent I) as 3 pnonty banking officer • • • Metrobank ha .. appointed Cbarltt R. Spence of Newport Be;u:h senior\ ice president/senior marketmg officer at the bank's Newport Beach headquarter' As senior marketing olliccr. Spence 1s responsible for busanei.s dC"vclopment and marketing for the Orange Count) headquarters. He was formerly '>C'ntor officer for Union Bank 1n Orange County • • • Julie Squaglla has been appomtcd telecommunicat1ons product mar~et- ing manager for Irvine-based Plessey Solid State, a supplier and developer ot semicustom. integrated and h)brid circuits. Squagl1a. formerly market project manager for the consumer products div1s1on of Texas Instruments, 1s responsible for dircctmg the markeung of the company's telccommun1cauon\ products • • • Berney Construction ot In ine has begun work on a $4 mil hon add1t1on to Interstate Electronics Corp. fac1liues in Anaheim The new bu1ld1ng will house the firm's research and development facilities and will include a kitchen and cafetena The proJect as slated for completion in Februar) • • • Beverly Thompson, Inc. has been selected to do the intenor design for Irvine Paclflc'1 model homes and sales office at Princelon Townbomes in In me The townhomes. to open in No\ember. wilt be designed wnh a ~oung audience 1n mind Plans call for designs in pastel and pnmar) colors • • • RonaJd J. Wes&, CPM, has been appointed nauonal \ICe president for McCombs Mana1ement Co., Inc He 1s responStble for establishing a national headquaners office for propen) management in the Dalis/Ft Worth area and lor about I 0.000 apanment uni Ls an the Dallas. Houston. Kansas Cit\ and ( atafom1a regions (onstruct1on 1s under wa) on the S40 mil hon second phai.e of the Von J...arman Corporate Center 1n the 11 \I anc Bu iness Complex. cont.a101ng 108.900 square feet of new and cun' erted high technology and cor- porate building !>pace. A jOtnt venture of Ratkovich. Bo.,.,crs & Perez Inc. of Los Angeles and Cople-. Real Estate .\d\ISQrs. an affiliate of Bo!>tOn-based New Eng- land Mu1u1tl Lafe lnsurance Co. Von Karman Corporate Center IS a 46- acre de' elopmcnt• located' on Von Karman .\ \ e bet ween Barran cc Road and \hon Avenue The center opened two years ago. According to Susan J...1pley. prOJCCt manager and vice president of Ratkovich. Bo\\ers & Perez. the 19- acre second phase wi ll comprise three newtw<Htory _high technology build- ings of 69,500, 47,700 and 36,500 square feet. The largest of the three Records set by Newport Balboa Record levels of net mcome. total re\enues. total assets and loan re- ce1\'ables were set by Newport Balboa Sa"1ngs durmg the first sax months of 1984. accordmg to a report issued b) Fredrick J. Forster. president of the "lewport Beach Sanngs Net mcome totaled S2.2 m1Jlaon for the six months ended June 30. 1984. an increase of 6:! percent over the $1.4 m11l1on reported for the same pcnod a year earlier Orange County Mortgage Chart . Fixed-Rate Adjustable Rate Adjustable Mortgage Lender Contact Pacific Coast S&L Any loan officer Fullerton S&L Any loan officer Pacific Fed S&L Any loan officer Lender Contact Santa Paula S&L Any loan officer Imperial S&L Any loan officer Sears Saving Any loan officer Lender Contact Coast Fed. S&l Aoy loan officer Southwest S&L Any loan otti.cer Century Fed S&L Any loan officer Rates quoted are for single family, owner- occupied homea, bought wtth a 20'/e down payment. Each example lncludea three of the top lenders, aa aetected by Prime Rating Inc. All lenders have been ranked'by lntenm rate, points, terms and fees. If a lender requires PMI, (private mortgage Insurance,) tt has been caJcutated Into the Interest rate or polnti lhown. All lenders were updated and vertfled as of Apr" 24, 1984. FlXED thows the tradttJonaJ tong.term flxed- rate mortgage. AML (Adjustable Mortgage Loan) carries a variable Interest rate, ad Justed every few mon1hs or years as Indicated In the chart. The payment adjustment term for an AML w111 be different than the rate adjustment term, therefore causing negative amortization (unpaid Interest is added to the principal.) ARM also carries a varfabfe Interest rate, but the rate adjusts every Int. Rete 13 750 13 875 14 750 Int. Rate Pt•. 11 50 2 00 11125 400 11 .50 1 50 Int. Rate 11 50 11 50 11 50 Pta. 1.5 20 2.0 Pta. 2 75 2 50 3.00 Amort. Yra. 250 250 ·250 Amort. Yra. 300 150 250 Amort. Yra. 150 250 350 Int. Adj. 6mo 12 mo 12 mo Int. Adj. 6mos. 6 mos. 3 mos Cap 50 50 60 Cap 5 5 5 Maximum Loan Maximum Loan Maximum Loan . few years as lndtcated, and the payment adjustment term 18 alwaya the same as the rate adjustrMnt term. ThJs loan does not negatJvely amortize. Both adjustable loans may or may not have a cap on tM maximum percentage lnoreue ln lnterest rate over the term of the loan. NOTE: Information on mortgage lending In Orange County fs provtded by Prime Rating tne. of Sausalito. R8t81 for this partlat list are derived from Prime Rating'• database of more th.an S50 lendera that are active In the mortgage market and lend In Orange County. Lenders JUrve~ controt approxlmatety 90'/e of aource money money available for real estate loans In the etate. More tnformatfon may be obtained by catUng Prime Rating, tolJ-free at 800*832~9999. the Oafly Pilot accept• no retponslblllty for the Prime Rating reporta. - ' George & Sons SMOG CHECK Irvin e group purchases state shopping center :'2 \ t. \It'" Bulbo1t (,.•orf11' & R1rhurd P1'rl1n 2 l,O('ATIO~S • • • 3 PllO:\t:S 645-705. 842-0480 $.j8-I .j42 SMITH BARNEY is pleased to announce that C. Richard Miller has joined their Newport Beach Office as - Vice President/Sales Division Located At 4000 MacArthur Blvd. Suite 110 Newport Beach ..... The \k( omb<> Group a real estate '>)ndKauon compan) in ln1nc has purcha<,ed the Woodland Village Center in "-oodland Hills for S9. I b.:? 02:? The propen' 1c; thl' srxth acqu1<,1- 11on for 1hcir current real C'itatc l1m1tcd panner<,h1p. Mc( omhs Propcrt1e'i VIII Ltd. ComplC'ted 1n 197'2. Woodland Village Center is a retail/office com- munal) 'ihopping comple"< cons1s11ng of 481nd1\'1dual o;u1tes Major tenants include Cables Restaurant and Hall- mar"-cardc; and gifts. The project 1s located an the \outhwest corner oflhc San J-crnando Valley Fountain Valley group to market computer game Mont' Pl3u Scrablllc. a rtt~at1on nf thl' <,crahlc board µmr for the ppk and IBM rnmputcr 'i)'ilCm'i b-. the R1tam Corporation, wall bt mar- kclcd b> I he Marke11n1 Rcsourt:c Group of fountain Valle-.. The announ~emcnt was made b)' kins R. l ct>. pr(\tdcnt of the 1ndtpcmknt marketing and :ilc firm . lam1l)-or1cmed .,ofiwa~ produe't 1n d1'~cnc form. the game allow\ up w thrl'c pla)c~ to matl'h wth w11h the 'A-ord game which ha.. a rrnaram p<l'i\C'i'img a "onhulary o 44.000 ~O~\ - Thi• art.lat•• rendering accenta the $40 .mtlllon .econd pbue (center and far right) of .muter planned 46-acre Voia Karman Corporate Center . bu1ld1ngs wall include up to 15.000 square feet of high bay warehouse or manufactunng space, K1pley said. Jn addauon. this phase of construc- tion fea tures the conversion of a 155.000 square foot former ware- housing and manufactunng fac1ht> to high technology use m response to changing market needs. Kipley adds. Work on the latter bu1ld1ne. which faces Barranca Rd .. includes installa- tion of an acousti cal drop ceahng. air condillonang throughout. and new Ooonng. Ample dock high truck doors are bemg provided Klpley reports that phase one of Von Karman Corporate Center 1s over 93 percent leased Among major tenants are Ultrasystems. Inc., a leading publicly-held research and development concern which occupies over I 00.000 square feet of the center's first six buildin~. O thers arc GTE Spnnt Commurucations, AST Research. and Insurance Systems Inc. Occupancy of phase two 1s sched- uled for November. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Aug. 24. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp.· Al• •ll'or Alp"• "I r Aeer P• • .. ••'"r 'P1 tr •••r "'•1·0•n• 1> •••r !•11•• "' Apld ,., ... ,..,, 8 Ar 111 •~ orr.. q A':'I IP.ya• ••t 10 lla .. r lnU. , } =~r~;~~.,~"~t l !Joa•~ ~~o ,.,. 9 w•r ln1.n• I'> B•ld~r M hi 16 "ull "'"'' f'ld '7 Capl!trano e~ ·~ Car• Fnt 1? Caf"'l Ka,..cr.•r <'O Cerodyn• U ~•rtron Corp. , .. A A A " ' " . Aff AW:r*' 91 f "'1! 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Monday-Friday #10 Ka1111tl Ct., II (l·S) ...................... $110,000 8:00 A.M .... 5:30 P.M. 3 Bd, 3 ba. 2 car gar, comm pool, walk to beach DEADLl~ES 661 Via Udo Soud (Udo Isle) H (1-4).$1,495,000 Pl 81.l(:A T IO'\ DEADLI '\ E Lovely bayfront w/4 lge bdrms. frplc in master suite, \Jonda' ~at. I l ::iO a.rn 'high ceilings, boatdock, near clubhse & tenmscrts Tut•'-cta, \Ion. i::m p.m. \\ t•<lnt''-da' Tut-!.. • '>() t:,, p .m. T hur&cfa, \\ .J 1 ·>() t>u. t:•> p.m. Frida' . Thuri,. l::lO p .m. ~aturcfa, Fricfa, 3:00 p .m. "\uncfa, Fri. 3:00 p .m . CANCELLATION & CORRECTIONS: Cant'eJl ation s and <'Orre<·tions ma\ be made on '>ame deadlines as abo' ~. Please ask for a <"ancellation number ~·hen <·ancelling ~our ad. ERRO RS: Check your ad dail) and report ·~rrors immediateh. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first incorrect i!1sertio£_g..!.1J.y. CLASSIFIED 642-56 78 -.••.-•-.•...,11 ... 1 ... 1 .. 1 ... 1a .. 1,..1 _-1 Bta111 fer lalt r-•'"""• ..... 11-..al..__ ___ 100 ... 1.-2 lean al 1002 MSIOENTIAl llfAl ESTAT( ~ICES CDM VIEW DUPLEX OPIN SUNDAY 1-5 2526 SIAVllW Fantastic Ocean and Bay views. Excit- ing design, two identical 2 BD 2 BA units. Owner will carry all financing. Priced reduced to $449,000 .... , 11..... .. .. , llJ-1201 O.hlw1ll laaktr Ofa1 1~4-IOIO , -Hunt & Associates REAL ESTATE IAlllFICEIT 111011 Designed to please the most dis- criminate, this 5 Br, 7 Ba. luxurious custom home is located at the very -VIEW -top of Harbor Ridge. 180 degree view ocean, bay, city & Sunsets Over Catalina·· VIEW. From warm library to fam. rm. w/one of 4 f-plcs to gourmet kitchen to 40' pool & spa -it reflects the ultimate in quality. Master suite (over 1000 sq. ft.) w/sauna & f-plc & breathtaking VIEW. 24 Hr., guard· ed gate. Offered $1,950,000. Call Jeri Hunt. I Tr1f1l1ar 0,11 IH 1-1 111 OHYOI SOPHISTIOATIOI with a European flavor! Truly a unique and classic 3 Bd townhome! Formal-marble-foyer-totally up- graded thruout. Private single end- unit in lush garden setting. 24 hr. guarded gate. Assume hi-loan. Shown by appr. only. $550,000. Jeri liiJnt. l•O·•lll 2121111 .l11~•l1 11111 lhl. l1w,1rt Otlttr TIUTtJtt.Y Q./j!Q '() ,(\' ' _ J) 'C. ~C.• WOIO ,.,um ~\!o l'oU ~~ ~ P<r ~ .... , ----14,.._ 9v Cl.AT l "°""'" O t.O"D•Ot ,.,. 6 ICtO"'bl.d "'°'d' bo ow to ""''" 6 M"'P'-WOid\ Po•t l•tttro of eoch '" lh 111"!• of 1Qvore1 ( STACKE r I 11 I 12 I ( NEHAVE r I I I I I' l -GOUNIT I I' I I I ~ N 0 T B U Y I My Mtghbor t'ltd • great i..__.1,-1 -.-1 -lr--lr-'1 knack for finding aooct _ . . . . _ bargain• at Hcond·fiand .__....__....__._........,_ ator•• Mer hu1band wu f N 0 0 £ S c I bragging abOut her abihty one Clay and made th11 comment ¥ l I' l I I ~ '.:.! ~111. It 1 notlllng but l H u H D t £ I 0 c..... ... "'" t~v<~ • • ....... r r I" I 1 I "" :~:-,,; ~ -;:·1~· e·U • ·--- aoam.Lm bn1n 11 Ol111tflt1ttt1 i6o1 RARE 200' PRIM.E ISLAND POINT HOME 416 bdrm, big -dock(s), play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. low owner fin. $750,000 (land Incl.). Open Sat./Sun. 1-5 Owner (9-5) 650-0202 BUY DIACT & SAVE H,100 PRICE llHUCTIOI Palermo, almost 11~ ac .. pool. cul-de- sac street with school at the end. 4 Btlrm, 2112 Ba, formal dining, family rm. $156,000 M/l 1st T.D-VarlabJe loan maxed at 13112%. Now only $299,900. Opn Hse every Sat/Sun 2-5. 1970 Port Ounlelgh Cir, Npt Bch. Jay Smith. Irvine Coast Realtors. 786-7500. WALi TO IUCH Very nice 3 Bd with Bonus Room, 2 baths, fireplace, patio, double garage. Only 2 Blocks to beach. Community pool and tennfs -easy terms -Priced right at $139,500. Jaoolts R11tty 114-HlO PANORlll llY -OCUI 180 deg view from this delightful 3 Br custom built home designed for relaxed living surrounded by sun, sea breezes and flowers. $785,000 FEE Open Sun. 1-5 at 1419 Dolphin Terr, in IRVlNE TERRACE. IOYD llHLTOllS, 04111 lll·lllO 001mt 01111 1111,000 Entering into a la.r e welcomlng livmg room you'll notice true country f~l. Crackling hrepla . Extensive use of wood Country gou et kitchen w /all bulluns 2 Bdrms. 3 ba. coty den w /loft Large lo 2 hone stalls, tack room, washd wn rack You must sec this one! Lllll llLE SUISTlllTllL PIJCE IEDUCTIOI .J • Makes this large custom Bayfront home the best buy o.n the Island. 4 bdrm, din rm, 2 story, fam-rec-rm & bar, study, breakfast nn. Oversized lot. lge garden with fOOm for pool. Excellent tentlS. $1,225.000 Lawson Realty Company 714-675-4562 IOT ALL TOWIHOIES lllE lLllEt 3 yr old immaculate Irvine 2 Br, 2112 ba decorator shiny home in a very special. N. Wood area surrounded by 200K plus residential homes! Brick patio with fountain, air conditioning, 2 car garage. security system etc. $139.500 fee! ll11tl1 T11ch lrohr 141-l2ll llHIFICEIT YICTOllll 2 Yr 01111 Majestic 4500 sq ft custom, sumptuous, decorator decked rooms-from the weather vane to the mahogany pan- elling and trim. This home, fit for a King, stands on Kings Rd. topped onJy by its smashing bay and ocean views. 602 Kings Rd. Slashed to $756,000. Fee or $660.000 leased. Robin Tench Bro- ker (646-7276) Open Sat & Sun 1-4 SUPER BUY Very sharp 2 Br condo Upper vww with great view of greenbelt Quiet location. 3 pools, spa, recreation room Close to South Coast Plaza -reduced to bargam price of $69.900 Jace•s R11ltJ 815-8110 Lto1tlt1 S.ol111i11 L1aatit1 If you need central location to almost ev~rythmg, yet stlll requirt' the tran- quility of a rural estate. this could be the home for vou. Offered at $295.000 Open Daily 12 to 4 at 1104 Dana Dr . Costa Mesa (TG27E2) llRI smE TillTH lll·llU COROH Ill IAR -180 Y 1141,IOO Fabulous qualitv custonu~ " BR home with 180 view' Harbor. ~an. no roof to~' This home i designed for family living as well ~nt rtaming A fi t ume offenng. Nothlng t'Ompatt:.' LYUll IWtll OWULlt IWlll tU.tOI ./ '. 642-5678 II~ YOl'U IE 1 .. USSU .. - with this.outstanding opportuni- ty in Turtlerock. Over 3000 sq. ft. of living area including super bonus room Resort like yard boasts a beatuuful pool. spa & professional landscaping Make plans now to look for yourseU on Sunday from 1-5. r;9 Sunrise. $389,900 Myrna Boom 551-8700. FlllL SACRIFICE 2 Ir, H-l Ila ~ •llt tr .. SC Pfau 11,000 •• , .... , ... ., 11 trHtl Lovely unit in excellent shape, but I must sell NOW. Has carport with storage. security gate, solar heated pool & Jacuzzi. exercise room and saunas. 110,150 HI· 1121, IY ••1 or lll-2HO SAU • OClllll • WSt OR LUSE/Omol Open Sunday 1-4 PM 211 Marguente at Ocean Blvd 2 Bdr., 3ba "brand new construc'bon" Style IS Countrv French. E:Aure.lst. floor condo oVer 2000 sq fl Aft tlie custom features you'•·e dreamed of. No yard work. 2 pauos '"Fo; .. ver ocean view v1ew from your ltvtng room and steps IO Big Corona Beach ' .t\skmg 1595.000 Call for pnvate showing weekdays O..tr I Ac11t lll-4710 PERFECT FlllLY HOIE 1134,100 Located on a peaceful, quiet cul-de-sac with a lush park at the end. Costa Mesa nr So Coast Plaza. Spacious 3 bdrm. 2 ba, fanuly rm. Fireplace Im- maculate Call today for an appoint- ment to see THE REAL ESTAT&:RS DOVER SHORES NEW REDUCTION TO 1211,000 OPH SAT SH 1-1 1t 1441 lalary lriYt Spat iou~ -t Bdrm & den 2 . baths Two 2 lar p;arages Large lot wit~. room for pool or RV parkm~ ltl1t1 Rt~iett1, Rtalter 141-1141 USUlllU l~"X. LOU Wamlth and comfort t•h'aractt>nte this versatile. flowingly planned homt"' \\ over 2900 f of hvmg '\paCl' Owner wants to move • hali pm't'd to s U nt $259.900 Opt•n toda\: 12-~ 1116 n.rn nr (rG2iE2) Co.-.ta M 11a11m1 Tun• nt-lttf"" • Dalebout Bay&Beach Real Estate . . EAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 ¥ ' llVESTOIS -1mun11 EXCLUS!VEL Y LisTED: Rare mul· tiple dwelling property of approx. 12,000 sq. ft. m Newport Beach for about 9 Units. Great location for con- dos or income units. Listed at $399,000 631-7300 CURllll IEWPOIT IUCI 11•1 · 6 Br. 2 ~ ba, dining room, Breakfast nook with used brick BBQ, Skylight beamed ceilings & Fireplace in living room Lots of wood, lovely patio areas. extra bonus room & much more . OPEN SUN 1-5 2421 ,..,,. Yista ...,.,. ........ tH0,000 Ian TrtrisH, lulter -M~-~~~ ClllU 111 llll 1ms wm SW11111• NIL Rare find in Olde Corona del Mar. 1:a.rge poo1 in sunny ('.'(:)Urryard. ? BR BA house in front PLUS reotalS. Call Ltnda Murphy 144-IOIO COLIWELL UIUI WE COHH 1&1.lll ICWFlllT Wrthin walk.mg distance to NHYC and the ferry~ Existing well-maintained 2 Br home with new plumbing and roof or bUlld the home of your dreams on the sand-$500.000 fee Rtltl1 T11cla lrektr Ul-7271 IEWPOIT IUCI -"lllffl" 3 bedroom single ll"v~l ''PAULA" plan on a quiet C'Ul de saC'. Vaulted ~llings, hght and airy f~l with v1~w to city Ul{hts over greenbelts and walkina P'tths ?need to sell tocfa~ -$269.000?! Cnll Hlll UIU at lM-1414 COASTAL CD ltRCllL . "" .. MACNAB Iii ~- ISO, NJ 111 3 BR. 2 story N wport 8e h rondo. &"t:unty gatt.'Ci area -35' boat shp! Martha M c:nob Only $269,900 w/ land! UCUll OCEll FllOIT Vww fun:Vl·r Rt•auuf ully mamtainl'li oldl•r Lat(unu home UM-<l brick tt.•rra<.'t' -lu~h t•ourtyard <•ntr.mt·e with ~ dudl'<i swunmmg pool -3 BR- furmal d11ung rm -Jen -maids quarters &rbaru Aune/George Grupt! $1.675.ooo It& CHYOI -fllllWIY LOCATIOI 4 bc.-drourns, l hath.s, family room. b1llwrd room plus a :l bt.-droom gut-st su1l(.• A prt\ ate pcx>l <'nham't'~ this prt•:!>tlgt• prop- erty. Ownt•r is v1·r~ mot1vatro D(jnny B1hh $1 ,:?9f>,OOO llAlllOR RIISE -MODEL PERFECT Ran• "Lun·rnt.•" with i>Jnoramtc oct.•an, bay, llght vwws 3 BR. 3 BA fam rm, 3 fin pla<:~. master BR with retrt•al Lots of planta- tion shutters, moldings. oak built-ms and marble Maureen White and F.d EM.-ano. $699.900 CISTOM COUITllY FRHCH REHOH H0,000 Relax m a beautiful "pc:! while watching the sun.st: l over New- port Bay New 4 bt-droom. ·t1·2 bath custom home with oak floots. high beamed ceilings and 4 fireplaces. locatro m Harbor Hill. Escano/Wh1t( .. $900.000 llDll CLOSEOIT-llUll' OFFHS Oc:ean VJew 2 bc'Cirooms. 2 1 2 baths, library Former model m Bekourt Hill with vaulted ceil- ings. Ready for 1mrned1ate oc- cupancy with low interest. low- down paymt>nt loan for qualified buyer Buildt'r will consider trade Ed Es('ano/Maureen Wh1 w $560. 000 EUUllT f llEICll CHATUI ThlS 4 BR. 4 1 • BA. formal dining nn. 4 f1n·plac(>s, study & fam rm, Library w / <·xtens1vt.· oak wood- work: hugE.• hv1ng nn 4 car gar- age family horn<.' with swunming pool & spa hru. bc>en designed to offer the ultunate an pnvacy & eleganc.-e Maurl'E.'n White E:cl Es<:ano . $1 .199,900 PllORllllC OCW WIEW 8€-aut1ful Cameo Shores :i l)r 4 BR. family rm, formJl dmmg rm homl• This smgl< story r('s1dence h~ b<'(>n rc·mo<if·k-d and pro- fesstonall v dC'C'orated Shutters, skyhghts: plus many upgrades. Pool and spa locatc-d m private c:ourtvard Don<i Godshall. $fi99.6oo IARIH HllHLHIS IOIEL-LllE llOME Cl~· to ~x·aullful Huntington Beac:h 5 minutes from Newport &>a(·h an lovt'ly an•a of Costa M£·'>Cf . Wond<•rful fanuly hvmg m 3 BR & 2 BA homC' Manicured lawn gunlt(• private "Pa - Mahbu htcs -luxury carpets and d(·h~htful nt-1ghbors Tom Alhnson $1-t~.500 liAWY DR. HOME H LC. LOT Orx•n lx•am!>, two hr£> places. nt>w carpt•t C1nd paint formal dining rm. 3 BH Marvelous neigh- borhood Incl land Call Barbara Aun(' $:J:>VWO IAYSHOllHI llOOM FOR POOL! Large lot' "L" shap<.>d 4 Bedroom house on•antC'd to C\un Remod~J or build "Dream I louSt>" 2 Pn- vat(• h<•alht>s, 24 hr Sf'C'Unty gate, gatf' to BBC s:i2~ 1100 LH llG CHYOI -PRIVATE ESTATE Ovn tl,000 ~ ft rncluclang fi BR. 51• BA, \':JUltc'<.l ceilings m hvmg & dmang room~. spacious se- 1 ludt><I t·nt1•rt<11nmg area with pool all rm 1m1· uf 81~ C<inyon's la1 ~""' gr.Jr 'ouN• l1.ieal111ns I >.1rinv R1hh $ J W!l,000 llG CH II TRADITIOIAL lLHHCE Much Ust"<I hnc.k. F'r<'nt'h door~. f:1hulous o<ik woodwork pool & sp;1 all "urroundt-d by <.1 lovely lo{ardPn S(•ltm~ Fmc•sl <tpprnnt· m(•nL'< throughout m this 4 bdrm. 2' lw l'Ustorn honw Danny Bibb $87!1,000 . ILUFFS VIEW Bt•autlful "l.>t-lort~" t·nd unit with outst.mchng panoram1C' ba<:k h;iy rltld nllt• light VI W 3 BR. 2 1h baths Ot~:orat._-d 1n nt>u- trnl mlor.:i Lush grc'<•n hf•lt Cl~ to ('Omrnun1ty pool, ~ hnols and !thoppmt( Ind land D11nna God- ~hAll $3fl!'l,OOO co• llYHT•HT ('<IM duplt.-x 2 • I t po s1blc RUtst, 2 c.1r J{ ragt.•. ·ard, laun- dry "'alk to he. 1t·h, 1>1 t loc·~1t1un, .1 low pnc 1 C 1rt'at huy Lm!\ J. c oh!l $249 ~,oo 644-8200 GE 159.9100 -------.t "' ·I •' •,•,1,•,• IHstl I lalt HIY&m Pl111 I PllOI UIHTlllU De 11t11111 prl'r&tl luMy One °' the twgeat lot• in Abootulely the low 1 patto with I•~ "'1m· 1hllprtm1&1Mh oneof Pftoed 2 8drm. loft• ming pool Spanilt\ 1tyi. lht ~t tlOUlel on It unit In Montioel!O. l11ge ~:~r~ ~~t~~ ~d Priced at SH,000 Cd uv1ng room. coveted ewpeted. A twrtne value for an app1, to P<tview patio AND ettoched 2 °"' al S3~s.ooo 769· 150' kr. G•tOe· All amenltlell • Otter9cl at onty 192,000 -=~m u2-1200 A PETE BARRETf 11 at Prtt USO lOH ""1!wfl!!~-.-... --.... k-l-Ol---t w 1~~·n. ~ . •a PEI UY' No n ttvo. 30% dn 4 8d W tof'franl heme POOi, IOI r t, 14 ,.,._trench dOort 117 g '1 ).A2 !Ott, 8Cfon In tlnllldncl Only frOfl\ ~·&071 11 .000 OPEN HOUSE UNDAY 1..5 "80 t2n4 UUlf'DIHI St Na <:t*Y' tuMHS a!llYEIT9tm OW9ftunlty with 111>- llsMd IUQOMlfUI lnval• "*1t om~ WI CM. !11«*· lenl gomm on• Tom Tiii Wll'T WT lM 842• reo3 OPP WIRElll 2· 1 11 you want a BARGAIN la•a1tl I Prtt 21 VACANT IMMEDIATI thl•l11t.Gora-ouHBd2 lnduat bldg In CM . f POSSESSION 8p11elou1 ~ba houM llflth S.ctr 8ty unl1e/loftt +3 Bd hOUM 0 .. 1 II C•rMr ltt own«W• ur'llt ovet'looklng VlliW plut 20•"0 pootlll Gd M• 1 prop $209.000 . REALTY • I ttiem•lncl\1nl'IOl&a1ndr. Sacrifice 11 S226.000 DEVIN AEAL ESTATE EIJOY TllE IUCH ltRltrt~ ~'' belcl) t • 3 8d rtntl . w101 ttrmt To '" call 842...e3ea Then rdax and l'nleruu.n in thl· terrific 1111,000. OlllTPAmULVllW Trldeeaccepted aoeao PATRICK TENORE .,.._._,,--.-::-;-:;;;a: patio oC this romfol'tublt-3 bdnn, a bath I llUHI I 111,100 842·~ 831-3000 Unexpel;'ted 1ty1t .,,d to-BaYfronl, BllbOI l•latld. 700-8702( tt Producer Ltt1 f11 t 1400 h h . 1 Open bright & apeetotn Duptex 1 Bd .. add on cation 00 large lot In C\ll A• k In~ S 9 1 a, 0 0 0 call to market YOUR Ullll llU. ome wit spac10~ master sulle, arge le>n yr old two 110f)' built PQttntlll. $210,0oo. 717 de ue, 3 large bedroom• Own/Ag 8.44-9513 property) tLot hvmg room & den. 1 h11 umqu~ comm um-I by SS Plenly of room Fem!Mf Owner MO-a 1a2 -tr.., and ~ tr... 1011 UIUJll · ~=~ Bulld,_your ty offers a w1dt> tx· r.h, boat doc~. tenrus with 3 bdrm• & 3 ':>-tha. --llller 1Unl10t1t to mo.t By ownr 1 bite Nwpt Pie<, Oreem Homel-4rtAI In· c.'Ourt Gr~at location Cot· l'hildr<•n At this pnc;e tt ~on 1 IUt .... +liat+l ... •t rqom• Offered 11 2BR hM, below lPPfld vettnwttl Private gated • ' long 751·31111 •llllOD .. 1,IOI• S2t&.ooo value S182.000. Low dwn community. Cullom IHl,000 1 $SELECT Spou.a 3830 u. duplex 111 •attn Or. Prln only M&-79&8 eV9I UUU LU HPUI P1at1s tncludld OPH SHllY 1·• 1 ~ OWC 1sl·1~ term bord.,lngSACounlryClb BEAUTIFUL DREAM Walk tost\op9. bNoh. BIL 2" Befmont $187,000 31 ltlOll llJ, I .I. rnVP"'1C:RTIES 3br/3bl+5bf/3bl-1 VIC NI II l&Y 1·1 HOME 3 Yra n..-3 pier, ferryl r•t•. 38r/2ba 13'4 awne ttn OWNEA Ill Oii OllY HPLll 5011 Ac1cl1·w1tk to 1•2·1200 Bdrm. den. 2'h ba, 28~ ea. 218 Bal Bl 873·29~ 84&-ea73 beech 399t< 20% dn-Ap-.n ft Muat ... 10 ap· --urF wm .-, l ----UHY PFISTER, RULTOR UITI IJ llWY pullMd 4..WK own/bilr p-;9ciate ar .. t 10.,,, u-""•'" ,...,,.u,....•_•-----673 1919 3 8012 BO u.umable 845-70<48 turnable 11t TD S20ot< Outllandlng home from ~::============:::i 1oan1 of s140.ooo & owe llYI 1 _1 •• ,.1 tV.%, w1u wry 2nd Mk· ,,,. brick bordered en-Bnit1 hnJu .. I or trade Uve In one & '" _. Ing price 1375 000 Open tranc:9 to lovety Interior rent the other, perfect for SHl.IOO. fM Sun 1·5 10'13 Grove ::u= Yo~~~~·~ 1.-~:-:::T---.,..,n111 COLDWeu BANl(C!RC OPEi TODAY 1 • I P.I. 2•1 DlllnwOOD • llOIECLIFFS REDUCED $7~.ooo TO SELL!!• A lovely three lx.>d.rnom, four bath quality home with 36' solar pool. pool house & nice landscaping. Outstanding family area & home $575,000 Call F.die Olson for further mformatJOn. .... t••t• o• '"' ~·,... ,..,.HC '"' .. uwo•• COLDWeu BANl(C!RC "f<,ll)f .. flA> l<t&I f<,t&lf <of•Yll"I!. OPEN TODAY 1 -5 P.11. 24T Drifhrtt4 • SHOHCLIFFS REDUCED $75,000 TO SELL"! A lovelv thref' bt~room, four rolh quaJ1ty hom<.• with :o'i' i.olar pool. pool house & nic.·t• IJndscaping Outstandmg family area & home $575.000 Call Edll' Olson for further mformatlon. IN NEWPORT CENTER 6449060 LllO ISU 101 Yi1 li4t Stu4 o, .. SH 1-1 Marvf:'lOU!> ti Br h<i\ I ront i'lf on bay. pool, '>P<J 100 hc>Jt spdl'C' Xlnt Fin S4 850.000 Chcln•i!l'lg ~p.tnish 'i Br 2 Ra un 45' lot. lrg dl'(k <.ourtvard. pin & slip $1.100.000 Beautiful :i Br 2 Ba. pl<tyroom, Cireplac<'. beam <.e1hngs Xlnt fananc.·mg $420.000 IAYSllE HIVE IAYFROIT COIH ,Jt It\: & &" v11·~ 111 ~h dl'<.'oralf>d Miu K.11 .!. Br .!. & ~o· p<1llu No\.\ $645,tlOO PllllHU MO•E OCUIFHllT Exutmg Oc.·f·<m & J<•tly v1ews. 4 Br. 3 Ba. :mm sq ft car parking $1 .285,000 IUSllE PUC( IUFROIT Sr,iot, W<"ular h<iy front dpl> • .! Br ..! R.a up .! Br .! B.i down 'L IJ<Mt span"> $I :!:io 00<1 UCUIA IHCll HILLSIDE Panoramic ocean & city view. 5 Br 3 Ba, 'Spacious. xlnt (inane.mg now $995,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR remodelling or builder 3Bdrmor1 bdrm p1U1 din , L•n• Call tor 1ppt 1-;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Principal• only-Diana hofM In gr•t CdM loc -• &SQ.8215 or 831•8801 room• 3BR + lam rm.• 11 <Appel 831·1288 Family neighborhood. S I 28 2'AB Ownef/Bkr d~~:~ ~AmROAY t-S llLll& llUll 11 U 21•w0ntt•h•••'• $149.500& $152.000 1856 Onange Ave. C.M. OPEN SAT/SUN 12-5 2br, 2'Aba, lrpl, wetbar, pvt patios Obi g11agea. Bltt Haven RMltor 541-6613 biking dl1t1nee to bay & pee ous r 1 ---••LY LUIEI bHeh. 478·l288 or lownhome Frpk:, dbl at-By Owner Mutt NII 4000 1200SUSSEXLN tYll 84'4-0357 teched gar, pvt patio. SF, 5Br, maids, spe, IOler Ruth L1urle Rltr 848-4380 AYFRONT 3BrS2000mo • Ideal for Co-Owners. Agt, OWC. $.440K 6"2· 1234 l-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AVFRNT 2/den S2500mo 11011 OLIFFI Elll 54&-2313;545-2189 Charming Back Bay Home WEITOUFf EXJ:f~~tL~~'Z~oN OOUI LIT Daaa Ptlat 10 I Secluded area nr M ... OWNER TRANSFERRED LOI •lz• ao·x 300' Plan• OCEAN vu Twnhome SBd Drive Eltltff.S 149,000 Lovely 3 Bdrm home with available. Ptlone Steve 2'Aba. 1750 1q ft. 1149K 20<451 81yvlwt 494-774& many 1dded featu,...-btg (714) 973·1373 sioK down 4113-ee27 OllmY PIUCI family room w1p11nke<I noora & 2nd fireplace, ••MLI 1 __., But. 1 .. c~ 1040 Remodeled 5BrR 3'Ab1, French door• open 10 ., ... wu. pool. jao. playhouH, brick patio •P• .. nd UYFlllT Dllll 4 II UD POOL frplc. Everything f« the apac:lou• ya~d with big ANO ....... 1 DOOR TO BA YFRONT 21tory. 4 Br home. Avlllabll Fumllhld or Unlurnlahed fer lale In .... r/kt Southport Home nHr ~emlty ~l~t~7.;:· tr ... for aummer lhad•. •--------SINGLE ~EL 2BR .2Da Edison HIQh. $184,900. 8'sl:88 • r Alley ac:ceae to double Baytront condo • ex-Bkr. 94S3~77 garage S2,.6,000 - \\\tlHIHO°"'I 11111111-. In< REAL E.Slt.TE 173-1900 POOLI SPA 4 bdrm• & 3 bath• Located In Corona del Mar. This aoundl good & It II good! Extra fge lot. See It nowt 7511-1501 Btlr. WM.ml:tll ...... A CTeei • wn 0...-' ffi'Z. :'~=~ ILOCITllU~H 1E~~~t!'~ ~l~=~·~~I lldef tracs. tor p.,-i of Spactou. 5 bf. den, 4 ~bl, In Newportl S326,000. 142·1200 equity or owner will help 3 story l'IOme 3000+ IC! ft. Owner 850-4eell flnanoe wtth 20% down huge balcony, tome -------- Pre1tlglou1 loc1t1on ocean view $275,000 •fllll IPPll' Magnificent view -Udo to 209 15th St. 538-1718 Hart>or view tM>nMI f .. Jetty Call &40-8198 or land 3 Bdrm• 2 bit ha lalMa Ptaiaaala Zl07 2 Bdrm. 1 L Wint«. oceanfront, Wahr /Oryr. D1hw1hr ,frple, SHO 875-7914 997-31170 780-80e9 evea INll!ILIU __. popular noor plan with "-'•-11 gr--t •~·tlon ""~ to Oceenfront winter rental, WALKTOBEACHfrom -...,.... .....,.. IChOOI and swim club I•-------2BR, gear. patio. Ut111 pd PETE BAR Rm ~.... REALTY thlselegantEngllsh Auumlblt loan, Own« I •-Avall9/15S700875-1832 Tudor home In H.8. th<>M uya 1911. Come ... and uta -• 1 with• n11r for the unueual make off• Prlnelpate Co1tu ••I •u ZlU Wlllfalltorthecustom only Marilyn Agt . uappy f&lllLY lmmac 2 Bf 1 Ba. trPJ. black bOttom pool. Tiler• -w ......... •1200 PERFECT F&lllLY l•E 1u1soaapa, femllyroom, 631"1286 11011 Tenal!~~~Ooee Super family home that 3 llrepleoea and aecurlty FIR 110 sttows llke a model! Thia and much, much more. Live In my Harbor Vltw Tf:::~•:::;i~~~ l~rt leac~ 2119 · 4 Bdrm, 2'h bath home In • Bf::t !amity area Condo & make the P•Y-ated on 1 huge lot, there 1m-\v Ocean Front has private yard w/many $349, • 631· 1400. menta for 3 yrs & I'll glv. 11 alao plenty of play rm. 9/1518.4 to 8/15185 5 br fruit trees and la beeutl-you 1/2 ownerehlp. pl·-RV ......... -. e-It •1550 4 br •1350 refa fully landscaft--c. Walk-In '-'Ml HI HO'l .. 7.l23 .. IV f GR ..,. -~ • • .,..... .. "" .. mesa or nowl Call 7511-1501 Bkr. 675-11932 213-285-2261 :n~~i1~11~!ir:.~: IPIQW. :~ ~~ ~ ~ T ~;~ 1'"H-""V"""H...,._...,M,..,.-o-n-=-I c-o---=3:-:B::-r-m- Grea t location nHr A Beautlfully expanded & 131-1400 Owner wlll finance. 11177 -=•~ South Coast Plaza blaUtlfully decor1ted • i--------Port Cardiff. 844-ell28 Priced to sell et Bdrm home with 2 +12 2Br 1Be, nice patio. 3 car prtcg. Winter only S800 214 36th 675-41112 Bkr S 165 000 Call 67~. bl & famlty room. The 1=-u-t_..,,,Bu,..-,Mu,..---,..,lM~I llEWPllT 111J1111 A GfwJ • .,._. ~' - • hlghllght may be the all \w CllmY OUllll r.::r.r. Beautllul 3BR 2~ba, pool near beach. S1500 mo to mo. ~138 \\ '11 HI HC" I glaaa dining room operl· LIQUIDATION 3 Br 2"4 3 Bd 2bl toe llvlng room ........... tlll"fl " t .. c. Ing to the luac:lou1 glr· beth Spacious Condo with gorgeous yard. A Mt .._ __ ...__ ........ _,, Older 2·atory 48r 2bl RE AL ESTATE den. Thia home Is In a Low down 851-te51 of plant go with the ··~ill 81•t1 1100 w/t>eaut. bay -MW, f/p, 87M900 email community With prl-WATERFRONT CONDO 2 hoUM. Bnng your an-i25& down KJrCfiue Of quiet at S 1500, 875-2794 --------VII• b••chH Aaklng Br & 2 Ba. 15958 Mariner t I q u.. pr Iced • t lae oPt 'M Fuqua dbl Lido 1-0.... • Br 2'Lb• 2 $355,000 Dr Open Sun. t-5, $220,000. Diana Cappel -'" n Open Sunday 1-(; REDUCED! Off• 831·128& wide Exctull~ NB adult frplc,lg patio S1800/mo ST. llUll Cllll 4633 Oofchelter Owner/Bkr 846-8414 fee park 839-8&-« 861-2004 yrly Agt 875-6181 MLYSIOOO NWI Cameo Htghland• HJHI••• tr 11--• So Co .1•·1.111 (...lat 1044 .,. ~ .,.... Winter Rental 2 BR furn. Lge studio nr · ast • •,.. tmmac: 1 BR, Cos1a Mell S750/mo lncf utlf CIOM ic!ra:.· F~. ~. ~~: Mii .... lOZ.. llMT wlbau1. garden Wiik to to bctl Tutng 1ppll-~ llPIW"llT--buallh<>P9. Only $8500. ~tlona. Sat Aug 25 from patio, W/O, tennla, pool, t--~~~f!!'l"'--C011m01 "1 · •UW11•• 842-7098 or 75M100 12-1 pm 118 '45th St gym Assume f2 5% loen. 114 H A 3 Bdrm, 2'~ ba Townhome IJ .... , N.B. 960-2307 or (818) $79,900-0WC. 641· 1"05 Lovely 3 Br, 2bl, fr . trplc In VIiiage I Close to OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 Laouna Bch, beaut ocean 446-2387 - hi.Ha bla.. 1006 ~ agt 54&-0595 shapplng center Good OntyS27K to 11"4%1oan 3 ~r/!3g~.OOO ~~1= wa-i-u • location on small green-BR 2bath, family room '""n ""'-•& HOMES ON 1 LOT belt. S 142 ,000 and you with flreplace. New, Lo apace rent -S 150/mo. NB Penlnaull 2_. Bd. On & U.JFIOIT-llft.D 11.5% S 190K aaaum. 1at own tbe land. NCure and eecluded Nr beach 2Br very nlcely off the bch. Great loc 11111 a WATERFRONT at an In-2bdrma N . with deluxe .nm_ $1911,000. & compRnlfy fUfffilhed. -avail. Mo'4 In 11/1..a/15. terlor home price. Two pool home for owner uMI' ~ --1 2~5 18th ST. $20,000. Agt M6-"380 NB Realty 675-18.42 units with 3 bedroome In Enci garagas/yard1, new 0 l $0 r DR ROBINSON 845-4870 NB apecloua 2Br on w1ter. le-as f1r1t·t..-.t each On a corner & near cond S395,000 or trade I .... -• all shops vu of Wiier Agt 831·8416 ea ty I IEWPllT m edull pk. All bulltlns. All loatk La,... 21H action. Live In one • rent•-------2Br 2ba decorator'• amenities 673-3821 2 9 4 vt bCfi the other S795.000 ..... 11Dll 7 86-1172 cottage. L•ttleed patio ITOIE 11111 po~~ ::~rr.y, on Call 673·6900 Huge lot. Alam flnanc. T Ill nd S1200 H•tLm STUL S 169,000 by owner A BeautlfUI 24' X 52' 1977 ru.sure a • - \\\TIHIHl"l I IC l"fl -. l1t< RE.AL ESTA1E 113-e900 ._ 548-7145 or 842-8868 Madison Home with 2 rent or leaM 8.42-1802 SPKl<>ut 2 ltory Mon· BAE, 2 BA -Large LMng I I fw f-"'-,. tlcello end unit Highly 3880 Mlchefaon Dnve OCUIFlllT '441.000 & Dining Area Open lllM I fl -- upgraded, dblt gar, 3 Irvine 510llSeuhor9Df-avac-Kitchen & Family Room Geatral 2212 Bdrm up + 1 down Call ~, F oed l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii now Diana C1ppel WOODBRIDGE CONDO c.e. Ownr/agt 545-2847 All appllanc. • or fl 831-1288 By 111xloua owner S95K OCEANFRONT Condo, Air Heall~.&500Alr Con-PENINSULA VIEW:4Br 2 IAYF.OIT 080 12% fix usum 28' 2BR/dln J8o deCt< eec dltlonlng ~. Young bl home with view of Bay 2B I k . k h1AI. $278' •73.5' .. n Adults Welcome Agt Fireplace and morel Ull Pl.11 llClll seo'.2:J~~v ~~1~1~:r ..._ ' " _ .... _. 540-5937 Vearty leul. S 1800/mo Spaciou• 2 + den, ci.. Out of 1tat• owner may C..at1cial yrty. 631-1400 .a..ned for entertainment La1au leac• M carry blCk financing on NEWPORT DUPLEX Mvate sundeck over-Asaume seo.ooo 1oen at Wood-aided 2 BA cot-Prtftr!z 1250 Lower unit. 3 bedroom, 2 looking sandy beach and 8~'.'I. Charming 38' 2Ba, IC0WOLl~.!"ul!f tag•. 4th lot In from JOOO l /F UILllll bath. flreplac., bullt·Jn•. Main Channel ALSO lam rm home Agt, EIN .. H -oc.an 115 45th St laondry room. 2 car gar- 3 Bedroom rental Income 546-2313, 545-21811 70' frontage on ocean + IHH I hHI Yin age. S 1100 monthly S23,000 annually Ull IENIU front w/bldg plans by 10,000 eq ft on lot on 631-1400 0,.1 S1t/S11 IHI ti Absolute ateal and Llqul· Chrl•17 t4be) ~73~~7:tev• I I ~~~:~~.~~~~! WITDFlllT HIES CALLFORAPPT. datlon mutt Mii thl1 \/I \\ j'\~I j rest1ur111t,llquor1toreor 111-1400 111·1100 Owner/Agt Mr Strong weekl Sharp 2 BO 2 bl, 1....,.rt leac• IOI $595 000 832·3131 weekend• & AIC, Poolsld• condo :::!: l\'. l i ~ 04~· ')-~') 'l car agency. • · 2 Br beyfnt, catm mobile eves&.44-9513 w/carport nHr SC 111,000 HWI ~' '-Owner flnan M0-5079 homeS1000/mo VACATION HOUSE Plaza-only $72 ,llOOI 3 Bd LIH llU lllHrw•• .. I a.. 2 Br~ E.lld• CM $826 REDUCED $35,000 2 ba only S711,9001 Large 3 Bdrm 2 ba, tge playroom. PllJUILA Nin 22IO q ;n lllLllll S7~/::B•y View yrty Slngle unit on Coral, very 3 Bd 2 story wlfrplc only fum. Only '4 10,000 IPll lllllY 1 I Recently remodeled near North Bayfront with Sll3,llOOI TERMS. Try Biii Grundy Realtor 1121" • 111. otflcea, ehowroom & •tor l•••tr I Witter room 10 build Owner ' S&.000 down ASSUME 675-6161 Ill 1 r age on 10 000 1/f lot C2 leltals wants fast sale make 10 5•1. FIXED fin Theae RED~~~ :~':1~ S~~-to zoned. ll<W. fln111. po• .llOlll IULn olffH s2so,ooo are GREAT lnvestmentl 11Jl,000 S3""'.000 ............ from Ible S295.000 PllP IWl ... EIT and wm NOT l11t For E11ec loc for remOdeled 3 ... ,...., ....-U9 lora vance 'Cl' call Patrick Bd 2b• with pool Ila parlt on wide ltr .. 1. thll •• , • .a., ..... ., l14/11M111 rnlfor 7 -8102 aot -~·~~':~!~~an. ~ ~:h~ .. ~ .. a.1121 ••• 111 ... :==============~ 673 4062 WTStll CURT A. HERBERTS 11 2 story w/aoarlng blam 8& x 300 ft lot. Acacia Aw. fOO Bik &imond A • Lovely 3 Bd home lltuated 53 1•1286 celling and enttr• 2nd Santa Ana Hta Pou of-v. .alL--on a large lot New paint 11oor ~th alttlng room or rice alt• S350.000 nrm 3 8 R 2b1 • Y •er 1 Y i l 1 fl·y"d U•. I'; fl f)/', 1'101 OPEN TODAY 1-5 urge So. Coast Plaza area 4 Id, 3 ba, very Heare, my 1ttr1ctive, very 1p1clous $169 000 l91 I leakwood. So Santa Ana urc11t lot. 4 Id wltll 1&• COwtrtd patio, fire pit ••d IPort court $379,000 1230 Sand Key, HVH CdM Ctot, dell, COlttttporary J Id, h&t Jlrd, patio Hd w1rm fHlill $450.000 45 IS tfampdl'n Rd , Cameo Shores CdM Vltw ef city li&hts. deep Ht lot, wit tt sbop1 S?65 000 115 Bellis l astblutf NB Mo11aco T onbor1•, 3 Id, 2 stories. tlcht sec1rity $450.000 IJlltfl, comtr 7 Rue f ontamblPau, B1e Cyn NB IJ ~lf)IJ I Ii M i HEAL TORS', 675 6000 r 2443 E::.m Co.ut lt1ghw1v. Corona del Mar '· -lnlldl& out Featur" Incl office and Mindlek 752-258.4 S13001mo. 875-4877 Pniasala 1007 2 pallOI, hot tub & fir• c • laJ 275 VEARL y SllOO/MO CUTE piece Aakl"" $193 700 Y..l\TI HI HO"l H 18 ••• 2 BDRM and GARAGE. 112 Blk to Bch.. Quaint dplx ... · HO"'lU 1114, 24fir MC EXci Jr 1Br 875-3083 $197.500 Auum loan od *llWfllT llAlll* REAL ESTATE P•nlhOUM 111m loan =1a1-=-... ------- 1erm1 PP 213-474-a9§8 Traditional *''_. 1-* 131·1.00 Xlnt club hM tac w/P<>Ol-714-675-8324 R l ._.. '"'""" Jac-""'m M&-11827 Jon p-:11ala "-...7 iii,. ea ty Lender'1 repoHeHIOn --------1 "' ,...., 669 CtrtH ••I •u lOu Medi paint, Window cov-II UW llWlll CONoO trl-level 2 bdrm, 3 Winter R4Nlt&l1 GrMt pen-ii:immiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 631-7370 erlng• & landseaplng. yr• old, amenttla, xlnt 1nau1a toe. VfKY nlol 2 a 3 Cl\olol gated community LOOklng tor agor...ive ln-1 toe Mu1t Mii 842-4882 bdrm• with 1 & 2bl 'a, Oat &llUmEI ULllE In thla 4 bdrm home. Some EIT&n llLI of the xtru Include 1 3 3 BA College Park Home cargarage,Mparatefmly Priced reduced to rm lrml din rm & many $117,000. fO< qutok Ille lor~. Don't ml11 Melng OPEN SUNDAY,_. lhl• home. S450,000 4S3 Elmllurat 7S9-150t Bkr. Herlt9 tnveetment1 64&-5880 Uk fOf Aldlne ~=. ~n~ r~.f;"1~ ~':~ull ~fc.":n :;:11 ~I ,1exn/Ua1t1 1 ~Ing. Btltr. 87M80e g1r1g1, 2 flrepllCH, 842-1803 a;rauPltX Income prop-Yearly r~ttl 3br 2b• pu1or•I vtew B rgaln -.. 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Agt JoM ""::::::::::::=:~~=~~ Priced r9duced 4br, 3b1, v•"1 -Lg-2Br ........ 1-~---b91-l_OC*(l_ -r..·-apa OPEN SUN 1·4 111 '-IUI e42·1511mon·frtf...& • IUY IUl-UI .... _ ~1; ..... vu. 2 car gar1ge s1.-oo catt2o~f-U~.20 Full Hcurlty 24 hr 4-Pll.DI 91()..4229 °' eeo....228 1211,111 • --Cloofman Latge 2 Bd 2 111111111Mm " 10 ctlOOM from! Good Lova y 4 Bt 2.,. ea. fem t Br +den or email 2nd Id. 1t'tba BAYVIEW Wllh pri-lira are an11f®t eo Wa.t-de CO.ti M... rm din rm wet ti. Orlglnany earet1ker1 _ -• su l·I va .. uuna & pool. Sacrl-bring u• .,, oft• on tl'lelr toeatlon. All 3 BR, 1'A BA, trMtlovH. tllOC pool condo w/tOVf/ly bey View lff'H ... -f~ at only '435,000. To 3 Def 2ba He!Qtltl bleuly P1tloe, dlshw...._. & 2 S 1900 IOM•44 8"4 from lfdt ddtr. 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SUP A SHARP custom EXCITING CAA ERi CALL e1'a.30a • -thopt •trtflt ... 7M>Ol7 POOA/ tit C1111a 3 cs twmom. 2Bt 2ba. den, Large Commlulonll Full --------tpt, 1; OO*l'g lg Canyon QOll or ~rMlme A Ag9nt1 ,.~ • 1••.a ICUI YllW FOR AL . 8Y OWN A er· CofMt 1 .. aere C()Utll Red to S2ftK needed .,..,. ... ·- CAMEO HIGHLANDS a tmmte 49, M Oii,..., inc:: :r ,•;:r for wJtennL By owner °'*' WHITWORTH HM h>a"1aeena ;;a, no BA. lge fem rm, 1g1 llvlng Ne# lnt/el.1 Oullll lr..t • . Sun 1·5at14 llland HOTEL/MOTEL Bkrt ~ So'51rno, wal I rm, 1tp. dining rm. 1139,600. f41 lttt• W~ Find what you want In i::: & Jambof•) Mii N4IWpoft lfech gudentt d 218·8 "420,000. ~ 196-78'3 S..-5-Moa 432-1411 o.t1y Pifot et .... riecta . M2·1073 84M 1HI C 14 7 • Sea bridge· Villas. r eady for HB sales Seabrldge VIiias on Beach Boulevard In Huntington Beach wlll open for sale this weekend. The development, by Hunt- ington Beach builder Mola De- velopment Corp., Includes 56 units In Its first phase, located near the beach. All 344 units of the project are under construc- tion already, with buyer delivery of the first phase scheduled for October. Prices will range from $68,900 to $124,900 for the Cape Cod style, elevator-equipped de- velopment. by the living, dining and kitchen areas. Exterior features Include a 24- hour, manned security gate, swimming pool and spa, Indoor racquet ball court, four night- llghted tennis courts, a rec- reation-club house and lakes and landscaping throughout the grounds. Architect for the project was Carl McLarland Associates. Inc. of Costa Mesa. Landscaping was designed by llfescapes, Inc., of Irvine. Sales office and model home Interiors were designed by Islander Design of Huntington Beach. Said Frank Mola, president of Mola Development, "We think Seabrldge Villas offers home shoppers an attractive, beach city location with many additional recreational ammenitles at prices most home shoppers can afford." Seabrldge Villas is located on Beach Boulevard In Huntington Beach south of Adams Avenue. Sales office and models will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Seabrtttce Vlllu la a Cape Cod-style community by Mola De•elopmeilt Corp. located near Huntington State BeacJa. Joe Riiey, project sales man- ager, added that "New home buyers In Orange County can't get any closer to the ocean for less." Features Include private decks and patios, skylights, wood- burning fireplaces, volume ceil- ings, walk-In closets, ceramic tile entries, spiral staircases in the two level units and ceramic tile kitchen counter tops. Offered In nine floor plans, the three-and four-story Seabrldge Villas allow a choice of studio, one-and two-bedroom units and two-bedroom-plus-sleeping-loft units. Most upper story plans provide city lights views. Sensitive to the appeal of dual home ownership, the builder has included several floor plans In the new development that provide two master bedrQoms separated Crest ho1nes selling rapidly Signal Landmark Is reporting an outstanding response to Its recent grand opening weekend at Landmark Homes/Crest Serles In El Toro. The development Includes two-and three-bedroom con- dominiums. "These well-designed con- dominiums offer buyers, es- pecially young singles and cou- ples. the opportunity to enjoy a beautifully appointed home at an affordable price," said Retha Roberts, sales manager at the development. "And val ye-con- scious buyers have been quick to recognize how much home they receive for their money." Four two-story floor plans are offered at the hilltop community Priced from $114,500, the plans range from 1,298 to 1,420 square feet of living area. All homes have tuck-under, two-car garages with direct home entry, either a walled front patio or private rear deck, a downstairs powder room and two full upstairs baths. Three models Include a f amlly room/dining area and the largest floor plan features both a formal dining area and separate break- fast nook. Two plans have llvlng room fireplaces. . A model designed especially for unrelated singles purchasing together features dual muter bedrooms, In which each bedroom has Its own private bath. A sales office and decorated models at The Crest are open dally 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The d v lopment Is between El Toro and Old El Toro Roads, just east of l rabuco Road. Additional Information Is avall- bte by calllng 849-2482. .. Belrourt'st All New Terrace Collection, Behind Guarded Gates in Newport Beach. BElCOURT I ' f OPE Introducing a brand new addi tion to Belcourt's ivatt.' neighborhoods ot magnifi - cent homes -The Terrace Collrction 56 home-," ith up to 3,350 ~u.u\' ~t ot beautifully dcsi~nt~, la\ 1c;hly appointed living spa e. It~ an tlll -nf'w , ddition to the . Grand Design tor Livin~ m [\.{'\vport hnm S445,CXX> l or,1tt'<.l hetween i\1c.lt Arthur .md fJmbo~ Bh d!'.. on Ford Road. I I .. ---·-----7~.---· ------.. -~ D2 Oron Le Pare nears sellout The townhomes and con- domlmums In the final phase at Le Pare/El Toro wont be around too much longer. according to Barbara Smith, sales and mar- keting director for EPAC De- velopment, builder of the com- munity "Our sales pace. since opening a little more than a year ago has been steady and rapid," said Smith "Now is the time for flrst- t1me homebuy8(S to take advan- tage of our wonderful package here tn El Toro." Last report showed 222 of the community's 300 units sold 1n a 14-month period ~ A few of each of the eight Le Pare floor plans are still avail-• able ranging in price from $72,990 to $12 1.990 while offer-TheLeHyde Pa rctownhomeshownhere -the Plan 0 -is a one-bedroom plan. ing from 733 square feet to 1. 195 square feet of ltvlng space -·ceramic tile and energy efficient heated swimming pools and take the San Diego Freeway to Amen1t1es include enclosed heating and air conditioning three relaxing hydro spas. Le the Lake Forest exit and travel garages with electric garage Thedevelopmentalsofeatures Pare also features an east to Trabuco Road and turn door openers. wood-burning upgraded sound insulation, light-"aquascape" design of mature right. Take Trabuco to Rlmhurst fireplaces, secluded rooftop ter-weight concrete party floors and palm trees. color flowers and and turn left. Models and sales races. lofts, hand-rubbed oak energy-efficient kitchen ap-exotic vegetation among winding office are open daily from 10 a.m. cabinets, mirrored wardrobe pliances. waterways and waterfalls. to 6 p.m. For further information. doors. ·•greenhouse" skylights, In addition to three solar To reach the development, call 859-4469. Val,,encia condos approaching closeout Below-market financing puts payments within the realm of typical county rentals Buyers can still purchase one of the few remaining homes at M1ss1on V1e10 s Valencia and take advantage of below-market financing with monthly payments comparable to or lower than typical rental rates in Orange County. interest payments of $502 Monthly payments rise annually the next two years. reaching a ceiling of $611 in year three or salllng In the 124-acre Lake Mission Viejo through automatic membership in the Lake Associa- tion, golfing at the pubic Casta del Sol cours~. or shopping and dintng at the new Market On The Lake complex. Mission Viejo also has four recreation centers with tennis courts. racquetball courts, swim- ming pools, equipped gyms and spas. Membership Is voluntary. To visit the Valencia model complex, take the San Diego Freeway to Alicia Parkway east to Jeronimo Road. Turn left at Jeronimo Road. Turn left at Jeronimo to Los Alisos Blvd .. turn right to Vallejo and proceed to Del Rey. Turn right at Del Rey and follow the signs to Valencia, open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 26161-A Del Rey. Only 13 homes are lett, follow- ing rapid sales when Valencia's last phase of 36 homes went on sale last month. Final close-out for the hillside neighborhood of condominiums, consisting of six homes including models, is slated for late this month. Priced from $88.500, Valencia otters floor plans that aim for comfort and convenience in bright and airy environments. Valencia's three plans combine one or two bedrooms, including master bedrooms with walk-In or wall-length wardrobes. Some plans feature pass-through counters from the kitchen to dining area, while all plans have patio decks or balconies for outdoor dining and entertaining Bear Brand Ranch attractive to buyers . Financing accompanying Valencia's final phase features a 30-year graduated loan program that starts at 8 067 percent and graduates to 9.675 percent in year three Annual percentage rate 1s 9.85 percent. and only a 5 percent down payment 1s re- quired Using an average price tag of $71 ,500. buyers move in with a $3,600 down payment and first year monthly principal and Decorative lighting fixtures, color-coordinated carpeting. vinyl flooring, and a complete drapery package are included. along with solar-supported hot water systems, enclosed laundry rooms and extra storage areas. Valencia residents can en1oy the active. recreation-filled life- style of Mission Vie10 Spare time can be spent swimming, fishinq Since opening one year ago, Bear Brand Ranch in South Orange County has sold out its first and second phases. with a third phase of 62 custom estate lots also half sold, according to sales director Lynn Collins. "Bear Brand Ranch is the fastest selling development in South Orange County," Collins reports. Located iust one mile from Qana Point Harbor, Bear Brand ~nch offers the largest range of estate home sites available, rang- ing m size from one-quarter acre to 17 acres. Homes now under coristruction range from 3.000 to 20,000 square feet. Lots are priced from $140.000 to $1,000,000. For further informati.on. call 831-9096 Barratt Makes Orange County Affordable! We'll show you how starting September 15th. From $56,990 I ' Miss ion Viejo 1. Homeowr.e:s uscssmen1 ava1Jab e a• tales office Prices and financing effec:ive for th• deadline of 1t-,1!1 pu bllca11on . ... Studio, I & 2 Bedroom Condominiums For Information, Phone (714) 830-4450 \. Laguna Woods makes comeback Isaacs Group brings back development AVCO Community Developers relinquished When AVCO Community De· velopers sold out all 24 homes In the first phase of Laguna Woods In March of 1983, many potential buyers had to be turned away. Shortly afterward, AVCO's corporate decision to divest Itself of Its real estate holdings left many wondering If they would ever have the opportunity of purchasing the homes (designed by the architectural firm of Chris Able and Tim Wiikes) that won the Building Industry of Amerl- ca' s Gold Nugget Award for "Best Designed Slngle Family Detached Home in the Western U.S." Recently, Dave Isaacs an- nounced that the second phase of Laguna Woods 1s being com- pleted by his firm, The Issacs Group, and three models decor- ated by Yeiser-Garland and In- teriors by Design are being shown. Twelve homes In this phase of 30 have already been sold. According to attorney Dean Isaacs, partner in the firm, the three floor plans. with three and four bedrooms and three tiled baths, range from 2,500 square EXPERT ADVICE ----~ feet to 3,000 square feet. Prices start at $259,500. Features Include extensive oak, double-paned glass, butt- Joi nted windows, morning rooms, clerestory windows, brick masonry fireplaces. atrluma, French doors, sandblasted tongue and groove ceilings, post and beam construction, even exterior decking around one of the plans. Laguna Woods is surrounded by acres of dedicated greenbelt, and Includes its own community swimming pool. recreation center and spa, miles of Joggllng paths, a gated entry. and views of the sea and surrounding coun- tryside. In addition, Laguna Woods Is directly across from El Niguel Country (golf) Club and the Laguna Niguel Racquet and Health Club Take the San Diego Freeway south to Crown Valley Parkway. Travel west until you reach the Laguna Woods gate on Morn- lngwood Drive directly across from the club. Models are open from 10 a.m. to sundown. For more information. call 240-1303 Commission rates not set by law, but might as well be In its recent report on the real estate brokerage industry, the Federal Trade Commission noted that many consumers be- lieve real estate commission rates were set by law In California, a 1979 law re- quires a so-called "price-fixing" notice to be displayed in bold print on ltsting agreements. de- posit receipts, and other real estate form agreements. This largely ignored, badly worded and somewhat redun- dant gem reads as follows: "The amount or rate of real estate commissions is not fixed by law They are set by each broker individually and may be nego- tiable between the seller and the broker." To most real est~te pro- tasslQnals, this notlc.e has about the same impact as does the government health warning on a chain smoker. little or none. Commission rates tend to be uniform, and those who offer competitive rates are. to say the least, unpopular with their peers. For one thing, this warning has no teeth. Violation of the law requiring its display carries no fixed penalty. Also, the wording is sloppy and imprecise. It says commissions may be negotiable between the seller and the broker. This wording invites problems. First, it implies a broker has responsibility only to a seller In disclosing commissions. As everyone should know. commissions are paid by buyers, sellers, borrowers. and all man- ner of clients under various types of listing agreements and re- tainer agreements. The growing trend for buyers to retain their own broker rep- resentation in a transaction is not taken info account. Replacing the word ''seller" with the word "client" would go some way to imp_roving this notice. Certainly. nobo·dy should con- strue the law to .mean price-fixing is OK against a buyer, or anyone. else for that matter. Simon Sykes Is editor of flrat tuead•y, a journal for the real estate industry, P.O. Box 20068, Riverside, CA. 92516. Tel: (714) 686-8005. 10 homes offer immediate ancy to buyers in HB und s a II able for alate occupancy. Two other models a e two story and three bedroo s, with 2~ baths. ovens. built-In continuous clean. Ing ovens and gas cook tops. Also Included are attached double garages with automatic door openers, 220 volt outlets for electric dryers as well as gas for laundry and appllaneea. Energy and safety features · Include forced air heating. More than half of of the flnal 28 units of Ayres' La Cuesta By the Sea have been sold, leaving 10 available for Immediate oc- cupancy In Huntington Beach. The stucco-and-tlled-roof townhomes by Frank H. Ayres & Son of Huntington Beach are a half mlle from the ocean and feature a private, rear patio area large enough for a hot tub Plan 10 has 2'n baths In a 1,700-square-foot plan that fea- tures a marble fireplace In the master bedroom, and a dressing and wardrobe area with Roman tile tub In the master bathroom. The gallery overlooking the llvtng room suggests a study. A llvlng room fireplace. setat an angle, ts the focal point of the room weatherstripping on exterior doors-a~..saLOK.e.J:lleUteic~..-..--H--~~-----------r.~*'fll~--~;;.......;.~--"4 91.h percent, 10-year fixed rate financing Is offered at La Cuesta by the Sea. Plan One offers 1,250 square feet· of living space. It Includes a two-bedroom, two-bath townhome with a private patio enclosed off the master bedroom. It features an Inside Plan 20 boasts 1,747 square feet of living area. This plan features 21h baths set off by a w~rd.robe and dressing area In the master bedroom and two separate dressing areas In the second bath upstairs. The plans start at $161,990. Amenities include cathedral beamed ceilings. microwave La Cuesta by the Sea may be visited by taking the San Diego Freewy to Beach Boulevard exit, driving south on Beach to Atlanta Avenue, turning right on Atlanta, then right on the first street Into the development. • Professionally decorated models are open daily from 10·30 a.m. to dusk except Fridays. Further details may be obtained by phoning 536-4400. S tearns~ wards grading contract ·for five project s a t Forster Ranch Stearns Development Co. has awarded a multlmllllon dollar grading contract to Paul Ebens- telner and Co. of San Fernando vaney. The terms of the contract call for eight mllllon yards of earth to be moved In preparation for five new-home projects In San Clemente's master-planned For- ster Ranch . Grading on the first of these projects, Tocayo Hills and Tocayo Canyon, was begun In Aprll. Plans call for a sixth project to be built at the com- munity next year. at which time a second grading contract wlll be awarded. project for a variety of reasons. "They've been In business for a number of years and have estab- lished a fine reputation as a reliable, stable company.•' Stearns said. "They have the equipment and the personnel to accommodate the requirements of our contract. and they've worked extensively with geol- ogists who are experts with sensitive soll conditions as we found in San Clemente." ground parallel to Camino de Las Mares, passing beaneath Calle Nuevo and the Estrella Golf Course and running to the ocean. Two feet of landscaped soil. lald over the culvert,. are being planted and maintained as a greenbelt. Soil Engineering was ac- complished by G.A. Nicoll and Associates of Tustin. Civil engi- neering at Forster Ranch has been the responsibllllty of Madole and Associates of Santa Ana, which has been involved in the project for more than five years. -Rates could go up at anytime, so apply for your Great American Adjustable Rate Mortgage today. Once your completed application is received by a Loan Officer, the rate you're quoted that day is go6t{ for 45 days. Close your loan with us within those 45 days and you can count on that "reserved rate" for the first year •.. guaranteed. Call for rates and details. And mention this ad to get fast, "reserved rate" action. (Our 45~y rate guaranteed offer ends September 30.) Fountain Valley (714) 963-7736 Laguna Beach (714) 494-7541 Great American first Savings Bank Affordable rates! Flexible terms! Fast Closing! --lUIOUI According to Philip A. Stearns, president of Stearns Develop- ment Co .• Paul Ebensteiner and Co. was chosen to grade the To alleviate any drainage dif- ficulties at Forster Ranch, Estrella Properties, devewpers of the master-planned project, has Initiated the construction of a $5 million storm ~rain . The sys- tem Is comprised of a concrete box culvert that will run under- When completed, the Stearns communities at Forster Ranch wlll encompass 505 acres of coastal property. L-------------------------------------------------- St. Tropez A .i:.riw.f e'1•enemt· '"rite: n,1t,l111•n,c: L111ttn1t111.i:. tltru mtd {cttr re.f ~vn ,,,~/r fmm/\ ltetrtt<: C'n /11/fo,ft• brr..mlr (1<C'1ll/ n11d .illt\\]I/ \'/(\11\ '"'''''"the (/11/t"l/lf/t\ \\.'II" t'.\/'t:•t 111 111,irr ~'/'fll\I\'( lt,,,,u, Nmt tltmttons w1tl1 utrusual fl°"r pl..ms, f, ;.:., ,_ f ':J:!.8 St/Uart {ttt StA Can.on is d~t '" bttulrt~. slt.:iJ'l"".t!. 1mJ tht f-5 {rr~1 }Of:i,iHf. /''lt/r\ ad/.Jl/f, arl/./ £.<.trt/lll C"q Cci11rst is down tltt bk•dt. Co$ta thl Sol Cl1ina Sui n1ru t..Y-Cltl•ll.'!f\ dtH.'fllftd m,\/tf• /'!\' tt'll"'°'' 11c:d .ft•1i:.1t(" C.1rclmt-1'.rt1 ' tm.f :Mt/1 .. ~1 Ht'/"'' · from: 149,500 I !:>ales ofhct open da1lv 10.00' AM -6 00 PM (714) 661·2610 ~·, ••• DESIGN W I NNER! ... '9arlc )IOUr calendar -three oclting ewnts at no C'harge SATURDAY AUGUST 25, 11 :00 A.M. & Mark Burkhardt and Joan Feathers, with the award winning design teMn of Yeiser Garland, w1fl discuss "What Are My Choices for '85 , .. -how model homes are designed, future fashion trends rn color ana style, and how to tum your new home into a "moael "A n hour of rnformat1ve and rnteresting "inside tips " SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 , 11:00 A.M. Morse-Western Corp Jerry Morse, Presrdent Will give a presentar1on on 'Outdoor Environments for Your Backyard " Tips on bas c aesrgf!. landscape, masonry, 1mgat1on, decks pools and spas SUNDAY, Sf PTEMBfR 15, 11 :00 A.M. Broek·Moore, A Store for Cooks Will gr~ a un1qu~ pasta demonstration. and have a van ry of table .settings on display Question and answer penon will follow each @Ven t and refrestlm nts will b 3erved Three model hom~s will be o n from J0.00 AM lo 6 00 PM You may brow rhrougri either befo or ft t pro~rat1ons for f urtner m formation and re h n phOn (714) 831 -7110 or (714) 240-1;503 I \ • • . .. • 84 Irvine's W oodbric;lge Lakesjd e an instant success Pre-grand opening weekend results in reservations for 1 9 of 42 home A pre-grand opening weekend windowed br akfest nooks. at Woodbridge Lakeside re-Living rooma have wood-burn- w lted 1n sales reservations for 19 Ing fireplaces and slldlng glass of the first 42 new homes offered doors leading to outdoor atrlums by Standard-Pacific Corp. In the or patio areas. Irvine community Formal dining rooms are fea- man-made lakes, parks, swim- ming pools, spas, beach clubs, swimming lagoons, private ten- nis club and bicycle tfl'I~ . Woodbridge Lakeside home .. own rs will automatic lly b - come members of two home- owner associations. The Wood- bridge VIiiage Association main- tains the recreational facilities, lakes and common areas within the community. A separate main- tenance association will maintain the home exteriors and common . .. Models are under construction tured in each plan. and kitchens tor the fall grand opening. Carole Include features such as garden Elchen Interiors of Santa Ana 1s windows and oak-trimmed, tumi- deslgnfng model Interiors while nous ceiling fighting ,;._--~~leaf;)U'l~~RW!Mrf1~ th&--Mitstef4 bedt OOlllS tiave-CO - patio-oriented residences will be fered or sloped ceilings bay- prov1ded by Robert Mitchell and windowed or separate re- ~ssociates of M1ss1on VteJo. _ treat/sitting areas In select plans; .areas wlthlnJbe... Woodbildga-.---=~~l!ii~llllf=~ Lakeside neighborhood. Each association Is financially sup- ported by monthly dues from all homeowners. Many of the s1ngle-fam1ly at-twm pullman sinks With Corlao tached homes will front on tops. and separate tub and Woodbridge South Lake, accord- shower In most plans. Walk-In Ing to Steve Scarborough, vice wardrobe closets are also tea- pres1 dent of the building firm tured In most master bedrooms. Pricect from $159,900 to Downstairs are powder rooms $280,000, the homes feature four and laundry service areas with floor plans. ranging tn si ze fr om washer/dryer hookups. Exteriors 1.568 to 2. 194 square feet in one-feature natural cedar siding and and two-story arrangements. textured stucco. shake roofs, Th e homes offer two-bedrooms-and oak entry doors. and at- plus-den or three bedrooms and tached two-car garages with two or three baths electronic door openers. Amenities include vdlume cei l-The Woodbridge community lngs. coffered skylights over -planned and being developed stairways, family rooms and bay-by The Irvine Co -offers two W.oodbndge Lakeside, open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., may be reached by taking the Santa Ana Freeway to Culver, turning south to Main Street and left on Main From the San Diego Free- way, exit at Culver Boulevard and go north to Main Street, turning right on Main. From Main Street, turn right on Yale Loop and left on Springbrook south to the temporary sales office on the left. Further Information may be ob- tained by pnonlng the sales office at 552-7097. Rancho Monterey ln Laguna Hills ha• recorded more than 40 aalea ID two m onth•. nrulitional EIRgance By The Sea Walk lo ch e hear h C(d Iii tf11 • h.111111t1i.,: 111.111111 I •ii ,,1111111 L..c I C 111 l•1 I 1'1111111 1111111.111\ .. , .. '"fl''' 11111111 .... 1~1 "' \11111.111 Ii Hc ,1• It 111 I .. 1g 1111.1 '1g111 I """''dll•lll I 11ll1t lt111f flf 111tll '•'.! 11111 ''">-t"' l.1111!11 11111111 '""·"'"'''ti 111 .1 q1111 1 •1'11111~ .111• 111111 d ,,tic h lu h111d 1.,'11,lldt d I Ill" g,tlt'' '"'' 1111111111'' fl11111 I 1.111.1 11111111 h.11 ho1. I· I :\1).(t1c•I ( 11111\ln c l11h .111d "·ti' < 1t•rk < •• •It < n111-.c · .11ul '' 1111111 ,,,t1L..111g dt,1,Ulf I' 111 lht• lw.11 h, ( 111 I•• .1 111111111 ulkt' ,J li lt 'l\lt• 111 1111 •pll 11 111d 111111.llH t• 111 ( .1pc• ( nd From 8275,000 11 • 'lwolwlt M..,,,,. • M-inMll 8Mch •CA t26i1 • f7141 2•1Sll~ ·~l'lilifl-••,. •• ,!Ill -l • ----------------------- \hW>n h ,.....,,, Arti1t'1 rendenna The three-bed r oom Maraellle la one of four plans at Woodbridge Lakealde ID h"rine. RanchO Monterey exceeds Lyon's sales expectation~ More than 40 sales have been recorded since Rancho Monterey's June opening In Laguna Hiiis, exceeding The Wii- iiam Lyon Co. 's expectations for the development, according to June Boyd, sales manager. Prices for the luxury-style townhomes begin at $111 ,990. Visitors to the new community are greeted by heavy-laced stuc- co textures and Spanish tile roofs that reflect the historic charm of the Saddleback Valley area. Designed by prominent architects Hales-Langston. A.I.A., of Orange, the homes are highlighted by two-car garages with direct home access and fully-fenced rear patio areas that extend the full width of each home. Double-door entries reveal liv- ing areas that range from 1,080 to 1,535 square feet. Four floor plans, In two-and three- bedroom designs, are offered. "The big secret to the Instant success of Rancho Monterey Is target marketing," said Brian Norkaitis, vice president for the development firm. "The floor plans were carefully designed to provide special appeal to specific segments of the new homes market. including singles. young couples, sharing adults, mature families, and empty nesters." Built-In kitchen appliances In- clude self-cleaning, eye-level double ovens with exhaust hoods; automatic dishwasher: and food waste disposers, plus custom-designed oak cabinets, pantries. color-coordinated counter tops, sheet vinyl flooring, and luminous oak-trimmed cell- ing lighting. In some plans, kitchens also feature breakfast bars and gar- den windows. Model homes, furnished and decorated by Carole Elchen In- teriors. are displayed Tuesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Mondays from noon until 6 p.m., at 5 Windy Lane. Additional information Is avail- able by calling 643-9525. Visitors should exit the San Diego Freeway at Alicia Parkway, drive west to Moulton Parkway, continue to Indian Hiii Lane, turn right and follow the directional signs to Rancho Monterey Sycamore Glen aims for first-time buyers Buyers may find the answer to their housing problems at Sycamore Glen In El Toro. These townhomes. built by Pacesetter Homes, are priced from $87,990. "Young families who want to reap the rewards of home own- ership recognize the truly great value to be found at Sycamore Glen," says Pacesetter sales manager Guy Livingston. "Besides reasonable prices, Sycamore Glen offers good lo- cation, execellent design and quality construction.·' Financing for young families includes a 30-year fixed rate loan at 131,4 percent, with Pacesetter buying down the interest rate to 101/4 percent the first year. 11 1/4 percent the second and 121/4 percent the third year, with only 5 percent down. The builder will also pay the buyers' loan fees and non-recurring closing costs. Buyers have a choice of four two-bedroom floor plans that include central air conditioning, wall to wall carpeting, vinyl floor- ing, energy efficient forced air heating and full wall and celling Insulation. Appliances include a range with self-cleaning and microwave ovens, dishwasher and disposer. Some plans feature a storage pantry. All of the homes at Sycamore Glen have enclosed garages and fully fenced rear yards or private balconies. The building exteriors have a "woodsy" appearance with Shakertown shingle siding. The model homes and sales office are open daily from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. To visit the homes, exit the San Olego Freeway at Lake Forest Drive and go north on Lake Forest to Trabuco Road. Turn right on Trabuco to El Toro Road and left on El Toro a half mile to Aliso Park and the homes. For more Information, call 859-3633. Coral Pointe home$ include ocean views Ocean-view homes at Coral Pointe In San Clemente are ready for Immediate occupancy. "This seems to be the prime time of the year for shopping," said Coral Pointe sales rep- resen tlve Dorothy Russell. '·Since the end of the school year, we have hosted nearly 100 ex- ecutive f am Illes each week and have sold five homes In the last weeks. The fact that we have homes available for Immediate occupany Is a big plua. ~mllles can get settled, enjoy the perfect summer days In this beautlful coastal environment, and be ready for the children to return to school come September.'' Bullt by Meurer Elliott Oe- vetopment and priced from $280,000 to $550,000, the homes offer up to approximately 3,270 square feet of living apace. Buyers have a choice of both one-and two-etory designs with three or four bedrooms and op to thr baths. Financing packog offered Include fixed Interest rat es low as 11.5 percent (11 .75 p rcent annual per- c.ntag rate) ror qualified buy r1. All of th hom feature such ppointmenta as olld wood entry doors with beveled or stained glass ln,:;ets, oak banisters and hand ralllngs, wet bars with brass sinks, two or three fireplaces, laundry rooms with sinks and ceramic tlle counter tops, French doors and skylights. In addition, selecled plans Include conversation areas, an activities room and a media/entertainment center. Master bedrooms offer private dressing areas, mirrored w rd· robe dOOTI, bullt·ln shoe racks and skyllghted baths Kitchens feature elec- tromagnetic cook tops, double ovens with automatic rotlsserl , microwave oven and micro- touch dlshwasher, as well aa bulll·ln toasters and can open- ere. The sales office and exqulslt ly decorated model homea are open dally from 10. m. toe p.m. The homes may be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Camino de Estrolla, which becom Camino de los Mares, turning right on Av nlda Vaquero to Calle Guadalajara and I up th hill to Calle Corra} and the hom s. For addlttonal Inf or· motion, phone a I s r pre nta· tlve Dorothy Ruis II at 498-3100. " u.r.,.11w ...... v.t. 1..,. 1 CMta. II mt ....... lill1 WI " 2 Hwpt • ~a You won't s;;, Condo. frplc, W/d hoe • 2bt W/wW/Oyry fntJd kJd 0 , pool llpl, pet l&OO'e deta la at Iii• No pet• 762-6122 . 639·'190 t y , .. * 2br, tba. small ll!J!!! . . • ~. rwo, ~saaraoe se&e mo. ,.. o.potlt, 60-eot' l·lllff ... 31r Ba hM w tncd· 4Bt 38a Prtv, Patio Comm ~ Yd In Jdnt notlbrtld pOOI nu palnt Nr Gerl 1176 Anita 751~180 l'.ldt OK I 1395 f73-2422 Bland new 2 a 3 Bd con-CONDO LOWlfy 2·t8d tult· d h Ice ' ... 2 P.tlOt. pool, prtv .:;~u: 142_:55:erpeta bCl'I a1&oo t73·M08 n+ blk oft Mnd. 28r 1aa. CILUll PUI frplo All remodeled 3 Br 2 ea. ntar l<:hoot, 1775/mo 7eG-8882 Quiet, Ilk• 'W#, lro yard, * BLUFF CONDO ... Chlldren-pete OK t 1100 .. !"5 Joann CM 84~73 4 Br, 3 b•, pvt patio, pool, brick frplc, lg• gar. DlllUM E-Slde 3Br 2Ba $12&0. lie 540-0709 "•P!-<'bl gar-lg petlo $9'5 3Br 2'1\Ba ooodo frplc,_gar ?t.3350 IY mtg .J.115Q.. 1300...Qay. Anordable 4br l'IOuM In-831·71011850-0504 clud• den trptc kid• pet• .. .. ok 1725 avail t/ 1 4 .... rm on Canal, treneh doon. PC>OI & tennis, *llM111* S1500. 031-3637 or Eaattld• rental abOde 860-7132 bum cefl not blll• paid ~---..,---­ctpt9 & drt.pee 1415 ftat 4 Br 4 ~ba, view, pool, 631...ettO 8-t Rlty ,.. IP•· S1800 month to month. 875-8000 E/tlde 2br, 1ba. d knotty '=iiiiiimiiiiiiiiimmm pine lnllda, utH'a peld. 1• ta1a 548-n29 eot UOI UY &lb E·•lde cozy 2 Br nou~. ~:~.hr~~~=~ yard. gar, MW crpt, paint, Family room Modern ahared pool, no pelt, ktt·""~ Two 1125 mo 2453 Orange ........ car garage. 1157-8717 agt Yrly leaM $1100/mo. E·SIOE Nice 2 Bedroom 1 l allMlt laJ I leH• .Bath. Hu garage. S845 111·1100 55t.l 180 Of 813-1784 KIDS OKI NEAR SC PLZA e..chln deal crptd 2br Hr Condo 8.A., teeurlty 3 hMt to aand garage gal-. pool•, etc. 1825 beam calllngt upper Avail nQW 754-1202 S700'• 539-8190 M ... Verda 3BR 2ba. 2 ,,,,,Beat_Rl_tv_t .. _,,_.,. __ frplct. dbl gar, apa, new Beaut expanded Harbor kit, grdnr. Avail 911. Vu Home, 4bd. PaJermo e11001rno. 179-8872 $1700 mo. 873-5589 NEW 2 BO 1BA, trplc BIG CANYON for laue. Bltlnt,gar 721 A c.rtter. On the golf courta. 5 Br 1tt +MC S750 417--6287 town home w/apa and 2 palloe Gorgaouel $3700 SM 8'utt Canyon 2Br per mof'lth agt 844-H17 Htba c:ondO, trptc. w/d, 1--------frlg, 2 cat gar w/opnr. 1/2 Blk to e.ach: 28R 2ba, patio. Pool, ape, term.It agle car gar + pttg'g, new U25/mo, IM. 850-3047 vnyl/cpt/drpa/palnt. W/ln cic>Mtt, New O/W, SC>fawllng ... ttkSe hlN W/O avaff Util pd. NO 2ba garage & karport Pets SIOO/mo + S 1000 uptt thru-®t SOSO mo dep. AVI 118 845--1771 53M 190 Batt Rlty ,.. • TIU·LVL EXEC HME 4Bf BLUFFS 3br 2'1\ba, 2 car IS. With pool. Hr SC Plza garage S 1300/mo. Aval._ S1500/mo 545-7508 -*now. Brtlr fMO..fJ251 --------BLUFFS 3bt' 2ba, 1 ttory .., PAY HO m t Condo, lmmac.. avail Help Stamp-Out rental lmmad. $1200 mo. Call agenc:IM Who mislead Agent 780-te78 you. Get fut, current, ILIFFS -Ill honest r«ttal Info from a -company who carH. IArga 4Br 3Be, Aaoc:. Rental• By Chrtttlne pool $1415 yrly lte. 5-43-2498 644--0350 Dua •• •• I CONDO VILLA BALBOA Unlq E!!f bu 2br beaut. turn. Incl ue .......,, ngalow 11nen1 & dllhes, frplc, no frill• no bill• 1ba pool, apa, 2 bl()d(1 from lotM charm 1375 rental beach, Winter rate S 1000 539--0190 Beat Rlty fee mo. 525-7405 r1u taia EJaoence on • bud)et 2br Vall~ Z234 H~ht home lncd yrd LY wtthr«tt tna '16( !Ga kl ~· pats S800'• dbl gar frplc h• kids pets 539 6190 Beet Alty tee fine '800 539-6190 Finer tncd 3br houM ciose Batt Alty f.. to wava gar frplc patio .. • .. 2 .. 0 .11bl11spd1150 539-6190 Ut. IC • , Bast Alty f .. 3 8( 1 L'. tncd lr116Ci ;rd. FIB UIT Chlldren accepted 1 1 H-..-.... ,,.__ 1Se2-5757 attr 8c>fn •va n my • ...,. ·-Condo & mall• the pay- 5 bloc kt to ocean ment• '°' 3 yrs & 1·11 gl\19 Elegant, Ilka new 28drm you 1/2 ownerahlp. & lemlly room Pluth 470-1234 Iv meu for GR carpet•. 2'.iBa, cedar Harbor Ridge 2Br lac & and gl .... tundeok, dbla tauna ouard o•t~ i>OC* car pvt gar, be&utlfully $2000° Anlta'759.0J80 malnt yrd No pett In---------quire at 527 18th St. HARBOR VIEW HOMES HMH1 Old world charm 4br, 3'nba, aep guett quarters Bargain 2br 2ba hme dbl $11550 mo. IN 873.-8112 gar frplc kid• Ok com------~,.__,. plete kit upper SS00'1 HVHomat 5 Bdrm. 3 Ba, 3 531-6190 S.t Alty tee ~ar. S~tleu. Avail Aug H«e•a • pair of 2bdrm't 8, St 25.mo 759-8961 bothhavegar~& bO.th Lrg Condo 2br, 2ba, 2 car under SSOO/mo datalla gar. w/opener, bay view, 531-8190 Beet Alty 1.. green belt, nu carpet, CONDO PIERPOINTE drapet SllM. 830-0645 Luxury Front tBr. nr NB 4Br hM w/guest hM, beach. auto gar opnr, pool, & Jae Exclullva. pool/apa. tannlt laundry. quiet nghborhd, nr NB patio, frplc, teeurlty grd, tch<>olt 846-8723 Agt. '525/mo, H2-S409 $2200 Incl grdnr/pool eve lnlat 44 llWNIT OUl1 f I 2 ea U2ti760 Mo to 2er. ttep down IY rm, pool, tennl1 S1050 642-1183 Mo & .... call Doug at FERGUSON a HAHN RE 551-9400 Agt Executlv. Mele• 2 Of 3 8d OcHn view executive leaM or leaM option Up home. H.V. Hiiia 4 Bdr, to 5950/mo, prior to 911 family rm, dining rm, Call Patrick 760-8702 $ 2 8 0 0 I m o A g t . 073-77151 GREENTREE 2Br. frplc, OCEAN VIEW Nwpt Cr•t country kltch Nr pool, , perk & echool 551-2778 3t4Bf 2 ~Ba. tam rm. __ LN $1600 831-8757 llEIT&LI CALL US REGARDING IAVINE LEASES €.0 ~i s or 1 •Realty 1 786-1172 1 IPYIWI YIEW·LDll Beautlful 3 8d + fam rm, pool, tpa, low maln- talnanoe yard. $2200/mo Incl garden« a pool care. Vacant & available. Roae- mary Sietz Agt 844-8200 ~ Macnab-Irvine I I ' ' I ' ' 3880 Mlehalaon Ori~ lrvtoe ----WllTOUff R8J condo. on golf courM, Lovety two bedroom & view. pool 28r + den conver11bla den home at 200/mo 844-8425 Two batht FOf'mal dtrnnQ ". '" ---room Flreplece. Formal '_".._" dining room. Flreplece. Lovely 2br, den. 2ba, Large yard, automatic home w/nlc• car pat, ~kW.. No pelt. y..,. cMiary kite. frplc, 2 car 1u ia... S l300/mo. g., w/Of*'* Yard I ., patio w/Kol Pond Gar-lale'"9 lay I ..... denat Incl .. cloM IO COM-111·1100 • mun. pool, no pet•.,.._ ______ _ •1250 ... 851.05~ 1• t"'1te Aoctc-a pnvat• Spacio\11 new 2Br 1Ba. retraat 2BA Oen 2'At BA Stept to beech Winter view l1550 &73-4299 only seso. 1015 w . .. -L Balbot 87S-4112 Btcr a•H IC• e ARMING CAPE cob You don't need a gun 1o 2 ttory. 2bt + den. a frplc, "draw fut" when YO\! huge ''"'· northand, otace an ad In the Dally OGNn tide Of hwy. 11900 l>tlot Wenl Adtl Call now mo. 4t4-ta07 t 142-5'71. t NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for Information regarding t h e county requirements for using • Fictitious Bualneas Namo. 642-4321 Daily Pilat I HOM ES FOR I AL£ 1 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 2921 Fourth, Corg.ne Del Mar 675-6000 $20'8~000 Sat/Sun 1·5 . 2 BEDROOM *401 Begonia, COM 644-6200 $535,000 Sun 1-5 * 1429 Dolphin Terrace, Newport Beach 673-4400 $699,500 Sunday 1-5 2310 First Ave, Corona del Mar 673-4400 $188,500 Sunday 1-5 720 Goldenrod COM 64.C-7211 $199,000 sun 1-s 2 BR plua FAM RM Of DEN V 18 Atoll1 Jasmin• Creek, Corona del Mar 640-"'86ts $305,000 Sun 1·5 ••23 Beac:hc:ombet Dr. Jasmine Crk, CdM $631-7300 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 2535 Crestview, Bayahores, Newport Sch 644-9060 $259,000 Sunday 1-5 189 Masters Cr. nr S.A Country Clb, C.M. 642-5200 $215,000 Sunday 1-5 *2025 Port Brlsto4, Corona Del Mar 675-6000 $242,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Rue Cannes, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20181 Spruce, Santa Ana Heights 642-5200 $159,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 715 Bellis (Eastblutt) Newport Beac:h 675-6000 $265,000FEE Sat/Sun 1-5 •3054 Country Club (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 $272,500 Sunday 1-4 1520 E. Ocean Bfvd (Bal Penln) Balboa 760-8333 $384.500 Sunday 1-5 519 Fullerton Ave. NB 631-1266 $220,000 Sun1-5 4515 Hampden, Corona Del Mar 675-6000 $450,000 Sun 1-5 3335 Ocean, Corona Del Mar 675-6000 $925,000 Sun 1-5 2601 Morning Canyon, Shorecllff 644-9060 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 1977 Port Cardiff (HVH) Newport Beact'i 644-6926 $202,000 Sun 10-4 2144 Port Durness NB 631-1266 $339,000 1527 Prlcllla NB 631-1266 $175,000 Sun l-S Sun 12-4 • 1110 Ridge Crest. Marina Hglnds, CM 644-6200 $149.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4824 River, Lido Sands 673-6900 $195,000 Sunday 2-5 2 Rue Fountalnbleau (Big Canyon) NB 675-6000 $-450,000 Sunday 1-5 1419 Santenella Terrace, NB 644-7020 $295,000 19501 Sierra Seco. Irvine 644-7020 $219,000 1096 Seacllff, Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 546-2313 $140,000 Sunday 1-4 1940 Teresita (Westcllff) Nwpt Bch 875-6000 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 214 Via lthlca Lido, NB 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *551 Vista Grande Bluffs, Newport Beach 759-9100 $193,900 Sunday 1-5 789 W 18th Street, Costa Mesa 759-9100 $113.900 Sat/Sun 11-5 **1418 W. Bay Ave, (Peninsula) Balboa 631-1400 $975,000 Sun 1-5 ./.I ~ 3 BR ptua FAM RM or DEN 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 500 16th St, N.Hgts NB 644-6200 $325,000 Sun 1-4:30 * 324 Otero (Bluffl) Newport Beacil 640-6259 $189,500 Sun 1-5 39 Beac:on Bay, Newport Beecti 673-1919 $398,000 Sunday 1-4 1207 Blue Gum Lane, Newport Be8ch 673-4400 $«4,500 Sunday 1·5 2021 Diana Ln. Harbor Hinds, NB 631·1266 $174,500 SYn 1-5 4633 Dorchester, COM 631·1181 $355,000 Sun 1·5 •247 Driftwood. Shorecllffl, CdM ~-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1 ·5 215 Morning Canyon, Shoreclfffa, CdM &44·9060 $449,000 Sunday 1· S 703 Gofdenrod, Corona det Mar 769-1501 $269,500 Sunday 1·5 1628 Orange Avt,(Corn. Palm«)Coata Mesa 873-1600 $215,000 • Sunday 11-"' . 1135 Pembroke, Watc:UH, N.8 842-5200$245,000 Sunday 1·S •• 10&4 Pacador, Dr.~ Shra. N.B 631-7300 $550.000 Sunday 1-5 •• 1900 Geluy Or, 0owr Shn, N.8 831-7300 1545,000 Sunday 1-s 332 Po ntettla. Corona del Mer 631·7300 $525,000 Sundey 1-5 1215 M11lner1 Ot, 8aycre1t, N.8 631·1300 $395,ooo· · oa11y 1-.s J ·. ... 2377 Purctu., CoS1a Mesa 64$-0303 $191,950 Sunday 1-"' 11 Rue Verte, Big Cyn NB &U-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1945 Santiago Dr. Baycreat. N.B 631-7300 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •v9 SunrlM Trtlrk, Irvine 551-8700 $389,900 Sun 1-5 1349 SUSMX, Newpor1 Beach 642-5200 s23.c,soo Sunday 1-5 *909 Tiiier COM 6-«-7020 $380,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4BEDROOM **29 Balboa Coves, West Newport Beac:h.i. 631-1400 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 ** 1621 Bayaide-COM 631-1266 $1,Q95.000 Sun 1-5 2542Clrcle Dr. Bayshores NB 644-6200 $329,000 Sun 1-5 ** 1024 E. Balboa BIVd (Perlnsula) Balboa 631-1400 $1,050,000 -Sunday 1-5 * 1336 Galaxy (Dover Shores) Nwpt 8ctl 673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 333 Miiford C. Shra,COM 644-6200 $645,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2962 Mindanao (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 751-3191 $167,500 Sonday 1-"' ••223 Poinsettia, Corona Del Mar 675-6000 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1230 Sand Key, Corona Del Mar 675-6000 $379,000 Sun 1-5 500 Rockford, Corona del ·Mar 759-1SO1 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 941 Serra Way (Mesa Del Mar) C.M. 545--5408 $139,500 Sat/Sun 12-"' 1813 Tahiti (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 546-2313 $208,000 Sunday 1-"' 3917 Teakwood, Santa Ana 675-6000 $169,000 Sunday 1-5 2124 Wallace, CM 751-3191$119,900 1133 Whltesalls, Corona del Mar Sun 1-"' 644-9060 $495,000 Sunday 2-5 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 2755 Albatross, Costa Mesa 645--0303 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-S * 1624 Antigua (Dover Shores) Np1 8ch 760-6333 $449.000 Sat/Sun :1-5 •2107 Arbutus Eastbluft, NB 644-6200 $276,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **601 Bayside Or., Promotory Bay. NB 631-1400 $1. 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3145 Boston Way, Costa Mesa 751-6152 $169,900 Sunday 1-4 518 El Modena, Newport Hts, Npt Bch $640-4868 $389,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1356 Galaxy, Dover Shore, N.B 642-5200 Saturday/Sunday 1-4 * 1700 Galaxy, Dover Shores, N.B. 759-1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, Npt Beach 548-5647 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 14 Geneve (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $1.850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 322 Hamflton. Irvine 646-7171 $163,000 Sunday 2-6 2821 Harbor View Dr, Harbor View Hiiis 644-9060 $649,500 Sat/Sunday 1-5 2601 Island View. Harbor View Hiiis 644-9060 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 1625 Linda Way, Santa Ana 673-6900 $165,000 Sunday 1-5 1019 Marian Lane, Westclltt, Npt Beacf'i 631-7300 $495,000 Sunday 1·5 1630 Antigua Way. Dover Shores, N.B 631-7300 $475.000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1878 Maul (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 751 -3191 $375,000 Sunday 1-5 46 Mission Bay ESpyglass) Corona del Mar 760-8333 $599,000 Sunday 1-5 * *404 Morning Star Ln. Newport Beacti 644-9060 $550,000 Saturday 1-5 2025 N. Capetta Ct, Mesa Verde CM 631-1266 $169,950 Sun 1-"' * •4645 Perham Or Cameo Shores. COM 6«·6200 $759,000 Sun 1-5 •9332 Pier, Huntington Beac:h 963-8377 $164,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 333 Poppy. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $'495.000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1208 C.mbrl~. Newport Beach 759-9100 S329,900 Sun 1.30·4 30 26 Royal St.George Big ~.NB 844-8200 $995,000 Sun 1-5 * 1628 Santt1go Or, BaycAilt. Npt 8Meh 831-7300 $395.000 Sunday 1-5 1826 Tradewlnda L.,,., 8a)ict•t. Npt Bd'I 631·7300 $339,000 Sunday 1·5 1148 Santiago Or, Dowr Shr9, N.8. 531·7300 $&50,000 Sunday 1-5 4639 Tremont Lane. Cameo Shen. N.8 831-7300 $595.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2001 SantleQo. Newport ~ 673·«00 $3.c!,000 Sat 1·5/Sun 2-8 2409 Tuatln Av-e. Costa M 673-4400 S269.000 • 18327 Shadbush, Fount \I 963·8787 $159,900 Sunday 1-5 ••3384 Summereet Cit • .CQete Mel8 8'~303 $2.C8,900 Sat/Sun 2-5 1789 Tanager, Coate Meee 831-0303 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 *1609 Tradewindt, Newport 8eed'I 873-6900 $345,000 Set/Sun 2-a * •828 Via Lido Nord, Newport 8eed'I 760-8333 $2,350,000 SOnday 1-5 * * 881 Vie Udo Soud (Udo IM) NB 673-7300 $1,495,000 Sunday 1-4 225 Via Orvleto, Lido Sale 631-1400 S.C79,000 Sunday 1·5 454 Vista Roma, Newport Beec:h 644-6200 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15 Yacht MllChlef, Seaview,CDM 760-8333 $419,000 Sun 1-5 5BEDROOM 3009 Garfleld, Costa M .. 546-2313 $129,500 Sunday 1-4 • 14 TrefaJgar (Harbor AJdge) Hwpt Bch 760-8333 S 1,695,000 SaVSun 1...S 5 BR plua FAM AM or DEN •• 8 Trefatger, Harbor Ridge 8'40-i868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 2215 Alta Vista. Eu1bluff COM 644-8200 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1437 Antigua Way, ~ N.B 557-7914 $.c15,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1524 Antique Way, Dover Shores, N.B. 631-7300 $790,000 Sundey 1-5 **3802 Channel Pl, Newport Island, N.B. 631-7300 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 20691 Aquetk:, Huntington Beectt 546-2313 $166,950 Sunday 12:3<M 2507 Blue Water Dr, H.V. Hiiia, CdM 644-9060 $440,000 Sunday 1-5 108-' Corona Ln. Meu d9' Mar, CM 631-7370 $169.900 Sun 1-5 * •20 Cypress Pomt, Big Canyon. NB 631-7300 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 1226 Polarts Or, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $845,000 Sundey 1-5 * v33 Montpelller Harbor Ridge, NB &44-6200 $850,000 Sun 1·5 2018 SaAtlago Or. OoYer SfM:>r•. N.a 631-7300 $478,000 Sunday 1:5 ••1801 Toyon Lane, Baycrest, Npt. Bch 631-7300 $550,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 **239 Via lido Soud, Newpor1 Beach 759-9100 $1 ,550,000 Dally 1-5 e BR plua FAM RM or DEN *** 107 Miiford, Cameo Shores, NB 644-6200 $1 ,599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2421 Sierra Vista. NB 642-21a.. $350,000 ••••101 Via Lido Soud.NB Sun 1-5 675-6161 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 * * * 101 Via Lido Soud,NB 675-6161 $-4,850,000 Sat/Sun 11.S * * * 103 Via Lido Soud. Newport Beach 759-9100 $2,950.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM * • v 102 Seholz Plaza-PH 45. N.B 646-9827 $99,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM * * * v 2525 Ocean Blvd G-4 (CdM) 640-6259 $389,500 Sun 1-5 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN Hi56 Or•nge Ave Costa Mesa 541-6613 $149 500 Sat/Sun 12-5 789 W. 18th Street. Costa Mesa 759-9100 $105.500 Sat/Sun 11 -5 3 BEDROOM *368 Genoa Lane, Costa Mesa , 63i-t•OO $118.000 Sunday 1-5 * • tt 10 Kam11te Court, Newpor1 Beach 673-7300 $180.000 Sunday 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOA SALE 2 BA plu1 FAM RM or DEN 34 Sea Island (Ford & Jamboree} N.B 662-1673 S299.000 Sun. 1-5 ftENTALS 2 8R HOUSE8 **6410 W Oceen Front, W Newpott Bch 7S9-9100 Sun 1·5 l ) I - ,. ler i•• llr••lar Ahlta11 Ilic 1111 Baupaa a, .. ,_et1aal•1 Nnta1 Pal•U•1 PJ1ul•1 a.111 lat1n ;;=;;~:;;;;;;;; ~AERBX's CruUona I cRILbCARE I §lructur• PUllll ELIOTIJO COmPti(IV. R•tu fot I BRENDA'S AAOF.HOUSE ITUYI• MU.Ill HH Painting, lnt/ .. t. -O;.;r;;;at-n1 .. c1•:r-1r .. o .. m .. 1·1·a--1 soCXM sEAviei CTR $2.17 per day Alteratlons, NMd hem• Pr .. Sctloolln m' nome. 3 Quallty work ,,_ eet tYPM !tit comm, oon.1. & CLEANING. Have ftwdYI ITllllTI •VJH OO. Quality at 1owat rtt•. Repair taucet•. dlap, etc. ~orneown.ra/~~'fJ~• or ~I~ Call B""'· d•Yt per WMtc 51-0179 •25513 · 9e.1.io1 reald. ·ref.al,.. 20 yr1 o~ In achedul• Prof. Or-~•Co. A..~ln·' Fr .. •t. Dav• ~2·4583 Anytime MaM 542·9033 Low rat .. , r.i • 1'\et'a Al.L you ,..Y f0t d•·...v,-tv.O for appt ---... ..-15 3••4 lie work for Prof ......,.p,. o .. i.. .... "' .. 'l lln•. 30 dlva • -Lov'~ C.rt Educattonel ELECTRICAL Contractor .... -. • """' ' Ototndabl• olnt r~~· Studen Movet1. ntur9d llAlfllll P&lm lL EKpert Strviee & Repair In ttte Ab ••/ltfri1. Actl11 "" & Fun. Am Lie. 233108. Small/Lge Expert Repalre 15 yru~. call em1d• •t 754•1340 Lie. T124-438. IM 1·1M27 1nvext. ,,.. .. 1. Locel rwf 31 yra exp. 10 yra In ., .. , loiWW'!oiiiiiRli"'""'l"lft'l'JI"' DAILY Window X1r service, so Yrs 2·5. f'\.1ll or PIT 542·9 55 Jobi, ~,. ~~203 Gen mtlnt. ei.otlcal, NEW WtrehOUN Storao-10yruxp. t>onc:i.d, ln•ut. Lie '<400035 &M·8919 ••P'd, r.11•~. motl .. L ,..~t H I & H d Wtlatldobeetl8ytt.exp. 11111. W/"--di It •I'" ---,,---:---:--exp, no83n-2u..On4001on ltborl ....... tmet . "·r•••i;1• plumb. Craig 536 ... 119 CLEANING, HSEKEEPING ITllYI I ITI #457730(714)639..0911 PLUMBER SAVES u Hin palmt. 762·23M ow ':""' • au an Y· w ... 54M851 PAINTl!R N!EOS WOAKI ·-'•· spoaa • " Trim Rlt• TrM Servlot PILOT Al llalt ll~JOlt1tla1Stnfot EIS man.qulck,courtaywv llYlll~MlQ 1nt1Ext.~llng1.r•flncab. Ct11PttM<472-1180 Trtm/topplng/remowl Pe~i"" Xreu • Repalra ~~~:;,t~~lb'f::~er;:1!:1 Topped/removed Clean-PU/8' bed w/alde-b6lrd1 ......... t/fttrtUll 0;111=• ~Original (29) yr• •XP work 9uar. Cleanup/hau11no 432· 1561 SERVICE Ruurlaclng-Seatcoatlng Low ~•t• e&0-7011aft5 up, new 11wna. 751~•7e 24hr ana. Rlctl 631-<>955 Fi'el'a, BKky 720--94oS' lie. clt T1~e89~~rect Davia Painting 9&4·3937 Prl•&lt lc•Mll LOW RATES • TrM 1rlm· DIREClORY Ind • S&S 831-4199 Coloi Aail~t Clean UPt•Tree Trimming ~Ir•. Painting, Dtywall, Homec:leanlf\9 By JODI. ••(714)541·S10t •• Painting a Wall Papering New Prlvaie Jr. 1 Sr. RIOh mlno a removal. Oener11 . Verd Mtlln\~ etc..&M eltimlln.. eJeue call roe fl• ....... d;;ol lt\1/ut...18.~r ... .tr• .$d\OOI lo L..U&.Fores\ GIUIM.U2UH·70t7 ~ tt •J 1pll11 MIKE 550.-3253 Gery 545.5277 PTL 111llmal• 980·2649 r4 ..... •t. If~.,. tuaey. now tnronlng for-fall. 'JAYCEE TREE SERVICE' PIUI the IRVINE MIRROR Ei(p9Jenc•d babysttler Beautiful awatcha1 for SERVI REPAIRS for your Sharon'• Claa.nlng Svc. RICH RD SINOR'S Call Bob 497-1834 770·2990 or 961-88e3 Tr9" Trlm·Remov.Haul-and the HUNTINGTON V6RY REl.IABLEI For your cllent1. 21t2 In. 30 Ge.rd9nlng. Reaonlble & h /bu R I b . Newport CYttom Painting 6 BEACHCOMBER •>NY More Info, Call 963-2927 colors ea ........ n. Who'-acc-omadatlng. 8 yra ome, I •· ~-~ .. ~4 For homes & •P9Clallilng 19 yra Of happy outtomer. 10'1 Pal1tl11 I 11,.lr lng·Cltln upe. 979.7 95 Wednead1y at uto & Rf7The eo!; Fr• est. TIM 645-5133 to tm • rM .... ,.,.,.--..... In move-outal 873-&440 Uc 280644• 975-0383 Retldet1tlit, Commer. 111 lt1l lat1t1 noextrachargel lttt ler,;ir Company /$9..0779 LANDSCAPE & CLEAN· SEAY/REPAIRS for your You're houae/oftc wlll ph .... llc. 953-t293 PTL ltnfctt la ltniet CALL TOOAYll UP. 5 Yr1 exper. free eat home/but •. RMI no Job sparkle Call Anne Marie RAINBOW PAINTING x or t ng ill fll LOIS AlLISO MARINE INC Ctatra~ttrt Dave 760•9077 to aml-frM nt 850-4304 646-S3G2 or 971-1432 Quallty 11 our policy • Top Quality Work· •FREE ttOME MARK~ J Al u neH tchoOI & I*· YourOallyPllot Flberglass.gellco1l&cust Gt l 850-8&40JEFFllo&088 lnt/txt AM/Comm, AMI APPRAISAL. 631·7370 1 J9ot 8511041 Servlee Directory painting All tYI* ol bolt !tH LANDSCAPE SERVICE HnllaJ Rtalt llttiaJ IOI lllOI ratea. Lie. Ken 638-~05 Ste11e Ventre Rf!ALTOR t0na pro '· • Repreeentatlve repairs. Personal & Ins. IUlm·RIOE OIUT. Tree trim, Lawn Malnt. etc. BUMP JOBS i PROFESSJONXC RoOse ' MJ-4H1 td.101 work welcome. 6<45•6015 Remodel/Repalrt· comml free est. Juah 548"9448 SMALL MOVING JOBS SITTER. Long term onty. EITllPlllEI Pa~ri•1 ltliailm1 •••••• a ...... --------· c ~· NUJ and resld. Uc'd, bonded. Mow, Ed;e. Trim, Clean· MIKE646-1391 Loe ret1. Brad 432·7801 •Cl.lttom Int/ext., palnllno FXWTRIJJd INTERIORS ~xpert furniture re-WRITe wltlRo I lHI DI Ins FOf est: 552-9142. Up1, Haul Aways, Reas.. HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE •Complete Janitorial HANGING/STRIPPING finishing.No Job to amall WINDOW WASHING •NeW cabinets. refacing, Declt • Reliable. Jim 966-9024 VACATION HOME CARE. •Maintenance Service VISA-MC 513-1512 Fr-est Jerry ........ 1087 QUALITY" 531·2028 a.a.u • '/I . .a Ii Eu I I! Furniture. Tresh, Treee Go-knowing that .all -.. ..... .,.. aautital ••-• •t eo:;~~~p~.1~4•9.~;~ca Patio COYen Shrubs/Tree Trim. Comp! 963-5415 NOAM home 11 being well cared M2· ll0l ~pert Walleo\llrlng In-Window & SCtMn Clean· Bulid/RemOd: Spec. kit. DeCk1, Patio covers gardening. competitive Oumplng-Haullng-Movlng for. W9 lake eeie of your CUSTOM Palntlno lntt•xt. :~~ll~=ngn~~8~~;5~t-loofiat tl~g ei.anhl&neapln~~!."~:.2' .. 5 bath, ofc, rm add, patio C~··ry Quality work, affordable prices. Chuck 9•2-2873 P.U./Oellvery. S..t Alt.. peta, plants. paper, mall Exterior wood treatment. . ouailty ~ooilng: Sr. cluan .. uuns .• .....-.. cov/dc:ka. bay wncsw. Uc. BESTFOA LESS prices, rel'• 754·l620 Tht lrttl I Clll Free eat. 24hr. 631-1063 etc. HOWARD 548·3418 Free eat. Stan 549·5068 NORMS WALLCOVERING disc. Refa. Lio. #348877. 446485 Steve 547-8076 LI E ..... ..._... al t d Fr" Eat. 10 per roll. K Fudk• 645-019"" l tatt Law · Carptry Con<:rete. DtywaU ~ Qr • Lawn-ltlrub-tree-lnatall u11arTI •Hliat xper ... n--.. P n ert n 1330986 760·7211 · r-11;.;.-.o.;,.;;:;,;,;._ __ !'P""l"""'P. 11t CLASS CONST. 12Yr exp. Da11e 646-2990 toal•J Tree trlmmtno & Removal. aw work. Reasonable free REPAIR Spec:l1ll1t-S200 & Stat• law requtre9 that all Remodeling & New Conat. · easy oogsF$16:S 1 S Rototllllng·Llwn malnt. Get Herbatlied. loM 10 to FIOll UIDlllll eatlmatea. Riek 850-1834 teu FrM est. 30yt'1 exp. contractors Who perform f0tComm. & Reaid. Ue'd, Expert Carpentry Servloe (GROOMING SCHOOL) Free est. 548·6095 29 lb• per mo. Call Graoct 818/IU9...C139 ' -EXTERIOR TOP QUALITY Pl11t1t/ltrrb 770-2725 anytime Walt WO(k over S20Q lnctudlnQ lnaured & bonded. Com-Rlli>8lr-Remod-Addltlons Teacher, 21 yrs eKp. 891 9020 or 897-3833 ~ • lio1s PLA ERING labor and mat.nils mutt petetlve ratn. 75 1.~662 Doors-etc 548-4980 548-2848 Ha .. •1•1 l tt•I • . Natt•-wReorrk1 forD.ay~~!·!!!'7 .. 1. Addlllona, Restuccoi. R&R Roof Repair S11e be licensed. UnllcenMd swEBisR KNITTED B t' =a . ... ............... Patchee free .. t 645-8258 $200/or leas. Sr. Citizen. contractor• ttlOYld 10 A~:it'~!N!ds~:~~~. c ••••• Ctacrtte DtaHti c A1eoci11 Clothl : Sweatert etc .• all ti ,., Cuatom Brick-Stone FINE FINISH PAINTING • . Olscnt. S$VE $44-7075 1tete In their tdvertltlng. Driveways. patios. patha. execuflVe OOMESTtCS slzes~arlna 675..0599 Pre-Muon safety a;;c, Block.COncret .. Stucco lnt/ext-atucco·plaat•r-Pl •• Contractora and con· 980-3450 etc:. No Job too small. Reduced tee, custom per-· up S2<4.50. Sef'vlce now & Ref's. Free est. 549-9<492 cablntt .. eccoustlcal cell· •• •I ltwiat/ Alttr1tl1a1 aumert. contact Mary Reas. Mickey 536-0553 80nnet services 855-7206 Ru•e u save.30Yra exp 832-<>400 w&llP8'*' removal. 8 yrt. H •r 11 • lll· 1llO At:'6ROXTl6Rs Grondle at 558-4086 With M n rthlat AMER~N HANDYMAN •m•1 local refa. 953-87&8 Newport Bctl/Costa M... PICK UP ANO DELIVER :r. :ues:'::':· f:'~~':; Promote your 6Uliness. Ctraain Doora Mirror doort-carpentry I HH Clt1U !f •&· 1 •Ylll* INT/EXT. 20 yeart Exper. • 1 Do Plumbing Right• <714) 759•5459 Board, 28 CIVlc Center I.A quality for San Diego UNIQUE Gihs. Custom Entry & Freneh OOOra plumb·palnt-gtan-fence ROBIN1S CLEXNING CLEAN & EXPERT Av«1ge Room $29 +. DRAINS Cleared. Plumb-Spec:tallzlng In Cbl~ • Pica. Room 590, Santa prlc... promo. ltem1. orders. personalized Xmas By Norman The Doorman etc. YES JESUS IS LORD SERVICE: 1 thoroughly Over 25 yeara experience Extwlor stuoco $130 ~ lnQ Repalr. Low Rates. Hand amock • W9ddlng Ana. CA 92701. 619·223-5586 Ext &41 orn. Reas. 6<42·2060 Oak ~ fir. 857 -DOOR Lie #30<405 647·2387 clean hOl.lae. 540-0857 Uc. T -118,428 730.-1353 material•. 6<42..0<4<42 P.D.O. 850-4150 clothea. Candy 552-'905' ltaut VaJuai1kH Apart•tat1 f1raillle41Ar11taeat1 Faraiak e4 Apartatat1, Uaf. AJU!atat1, Vat. Aprt•tat1, Vat. At1rt•tat1, UaL loo•• HOO ltatall to la•!ttrlal l!!J!rt ltack 2219 Coroaa dtl •11 2122 l ewrrt ltacll ZiH Coroaa dtl Mar 2721 Coata Nm 2124 IHt. ltac• f140 ll191rt ltae• 2711 H.B. nr G.w .c . 1rg •xec.SllarL 2901 J•~ltbU1Q Waterfront ltrQ9 w/dock. 11% blka to ooean. ~vt 9/<4 3BA 2ba. Furn. On Bal. •Single or cozy C$ie. Sm Eaatald• bactl apt for 2 ILIOll fl• IDOi type ho~ w/waterlall & M/F to shr 2Br 1Ba apt 6030 Sq Ft lndultrlal Bldg. 3 yra leue, S2500/mo pp Winter rental ( 10 n mo Penln. Wtntw rental Sept 1Br, frptc. No gar, utn pd. 1 peraon. All utlls Dellghttul ocean breezes, bird•. fem. pref non-amkr CdM $375 + a.eurlty, 1000 ft o~~ 6So-56<49/802·768-t663 IM) Furn 2Br 1Ba, deck. 15 to 6/15/85. $950, $625 No pets 752-5822 pd 1415/mo. No dogs redecorated <4 plex, all $220 Incl utll 892-0392 ~ utll• 875-5089 aide yard.~~ '2~ Blvd WUTOUFF C~s":1r.~'f1~;~era 760-6086 or 6'40-44<4-0 4 Bdrm. 3 eer gara;e, 2 please. 780·8862 n9W plush c.arpets & Nice furnished room near M/F to ahr 2Br 2Ba apt 1 ~N~~1~0~152 J:;o· Bright, Immaculate, coun-Bay, Ocean & Sunaets, fplcs, spa. $1600. Darren Eastllde clean 1Br. new drapes, dlahwaltler, Iota So. Coaat Plaza, female btk from bctl In CdM $400 try cttarm, private, ex-Riat. ltacll 2640 beautifully lumtshed by Pash Prop. 851-8767 carpet & drapes S49S Incl of elosett, belcony. IN NEWPORT BEACH 1275 mo. 55&-1737 +'n utlls 873-6419 Jibe. ltatall BIS ecullve <4 Bd pool home. profeaalonal designer. •va•table So of H'""' 2Br utlla 759-9006 Beautifully landacaped. A great place to llve on the R d kit h .....i..i M/F to shr 2Br twnhae In I"' Piii .. -11 "110 G d & YOUR OWi $1800. mo. 673-<>8n"' "" '"' ~,. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba Upper Bay. Private oom an c en .,..... CM $300 + 1200 dep • ,..v .. 1 • 1 ar1 enet12000 . "" 1Ba, pool, lndry $850. Eaalslde clean 3Br hae. 110-1111 clubhouses & health teges, ne1t-t>u1 & shop. c 11 Biii .. ~8 6372 · Spacee avaJl1bi. acroN =.. :ji.1s";,· COUNTRY Beachfr$8ont 2Br. Winter 752-5065 or 64&-3178 frplc, new carpet & apas, e tennlt courts, 7 ping center. 992-5780 a .,.. • from ocean. 630-8318 Iota Aaa Z210 SO CO Ptz.a mOd Sbdrm 2ba poof hme no lull $750/mo kld1/pet1 Ok 539--6190 Beat Rlty fee rental 00/mo 548-9842 Coty 1 Bd 2ba small ofc drapee &750 759-9006 $875 4 Br 1 'nba towntlome pools, cloN to bualnesa, Upstatra eacn atudto, ba, M/F to shr 3Br hse. All Aaat1actatatl 3002 ESTATE or (2 13)545-13M deck, gar, utll pd. no peti Eetde 28R 1ba. gar, patio. wtrec rm. W/d hkkp,crpt. oc Airport, Faahlon pvt entry. aundeck, utll con11en1enoes $250 + •,i, '4~m~~uen:mr Saa Cleaea tt "•71 $750 open Sun 1-5. Do d/w, mat cpl pref, no pet• Prlv pk w/ctllld play area Island, convenient at1op1 lncld, beat toe In H.B. 1 ml utlls. Pet ok 6<4&-9882 I , Beautlful & part( llke !'L not disturb upstairs t• $650 + MC 979-4383 poot,b-ball.Close to 111 on sight. to ocean. $300. mo + MS lntn'I a cttrtataln room-Advice In All Matter. & VPrl111te Patios 2 Bdrm apt, walk to beactl nentl 519 'A Poppy 19558 Bushard dep. 902-4163 ate aer111ce •Ingle Countellng. 1815 So. Et vcovered Part(lng & town. $525. mo. 5,.8•2526 E/Slde, lrg quiet 2BR trip· TSL MANAGEMENT ' Cernlno Real, San Cliem. CU•..W••• UaJuai1llt4 2410 vSpacioua Apta 492-4202 or 736-6138 lex, pallo, lndry. No pets. 642-1803 Slnglel 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· Warm CdM home aka parents too. 558-9228 Uc:'d <492-7296 ... Dining Area PATIO lPTS w/ln walklng $595. 673-3600 New 3 lid 2 '/\bl 2 sty menta & Townhouaea perm. fem non-amk. Rm NB Eaatbluft mat fem to•----·----- v w a I k ·In.CI o sets Aert•nta, Uaf. of the beh. 1 & 2Br $675, Superb upper 1Br wleHle wlgar, 2 frpleea. no P9t• ~:;.~~pt~~:,,:=~ $285 + utll. 759-9143 stir hme wi aarne. Avail SCRAM-LETS ... Home-Ilk• Kltqhens $875 & $950 6'44-2811 range frig enc gar no w/d hkkp Utll pd clo1t with TV, llnens & utenalla, WOODBRIDGE Prlv en'ry 9/1. $395. 76()..8391 §er 28a, rec rm. S.A. POOi. Jae. Nr SC Plza $750 545-7131 ;5--45-5323 1 block to Huntington & lllhl Im•• 27De Temporary rental 4-6 mO'S pets i-425/mo, 6'42·5D6<4 to beh. · 11100 • +aac. must be rented for short Rm/bath. Gar w/opener Prof F nl• 25-tO. 2br 2ba ANSWERS Frwya. 38r 28a Bayfront. Lg tge 2 bdrm. 1 ba. up-, 962-"660 term or longer). On Jam-Indy fac. $375mo CdM 1 blk to beh S400 + UTILITIES FREE patio, lrplc . $1350/mo stalra, $625.' mo. 1st & lllTUT II N~apt. Kit w/frlg, boree Rd. at San Joaquin 559-4718 M/F non-amkr utl-1st-laat·sec dep. Salll Caaket·Heeven PENTRIOGE COVE LA QUINTA HERMOSA yrly 675-7009, 675·8'405 last. 559-92'65 $575/mo 2 Br 1ba patio, utll Inc. No peta, close to Hiiia Rd. ft J ,JI J ,._.. 875·8134 or 851-1~900 Outing· Bounty 2Br 2Ba. spilt level, frpte, 16211 Parkside Ln, 1 a 1 Costa Miii 2724 nice El ·aide loc, pool. ldry beh. $450 ..-seo 962-4660 144• 1100 Ott 1 _ ttt 1 •~ Pvt rm In lg <4Br NB hme. SeconSECOdN·DMedBESluTm w/d, 2 car gar. pool & ape block west of BMch. 3 p . l 2707 rm, c OH to all. •11•1 ••1 .-. $950. 55&-9200 block so of Edln,...r. ea1a1a I 1 Bd. refrlg, ran;e i oven, 149 E. Bay New Lott apt. No pet•. w/d ~ ••u. Incl pool, utlla, w/d, kl1ch My neighbor had a great ·-c tl d t $430 +S300 TIL u•••enrn hkkp gar util ,_ ... Cl....... Wkly rentals now avall. prlvltegw. Fem prof or knack for flndl"" IVVVi A r • •. .a l .•1·&••1 OCEANFRONT 2 BO 1ba p p 8 -' . '""· .,...., lmmae 2.Br 2 s= nr Lido. "'1",, _.._ & C I TV t d t A f $3""' 1-' & ... _...... ,artatat~ WRll n .,_ yrly. gar, unlurn/fu,rn sec 6<42-6502 e11es. 1•2·1101 to beach 962-t060 Frpl/patlo· $7"'go5 No """t• • ,.,,...... up. o or . s u en . e I ..v, .. , bargalne at ~hand ., ..-phones In room. laat. A\11 911 759..0530 ator ... Her huaband was lllMI LIJU I ltacll 264I s97s 650·2493 1Br 188. 1922 Wallace. LARGE 1Br crpt drapes lmat 2744 Cpl. or sgl. 075-0097 2274 Newport Bl11d.C.M. Pvt rm In lg 4Br Hafbor bragglf\9 about her lblll· P...Wa11 U01 •si8Ht/s0UNO OF SEA Penthouae 3 bdrm, 2 ba. ~:.· no pet. upstr• $.480 laundry rm pf1(,;g Wit.; 3 edrm fa 8& Twnhlt Newport Hts 2BR frplc IM6-7«5 View home w/famUy. Incl ly one day 1nd med4t thl• 1BR. frpl, gar. No pets. panoramic oe.an & bay ra Mgmt 6'41·1324 pd. gar &' fridge' avail. pr1me toe tn UnlV PrtC pool, no peta SeSo/mo: Vacatita poof, utlla. w/d, t<ltch comment: "For my .ti•. Ocean Front-Sharp 2Br, Oct 1.June 28. 49_._5184 11lew. yearly $1700 mo. 27ft. Traner for 1 person $480 Xlnt loc. No pets patio pool & Jae W/D gar 6<42-7858 le t I ..,07 prllllteges. Fem prof or It'• no!~lng but SECOND 1Ba, no pets, Gar, winter ~j~ 5~,. Balboa Blvd, only. Quiet. no noise. 831-6427 $1200 mo 557-2900 •I I •~ student. Refs $350, 1st a BEST. _s_7_2_5_m_o_6_7_3-_7_666 ___ 1"1"""e-.,.--rt-=lt-1-c-.--2~6-6-9 • Orl11e by 366 Hamilton. Lar e 1 Bdrm 1 & 2 Ba L It ~ 2741 IEWNO ISWl IPLI •WINTER RENTX(; last. A\11 9/1 759..0530 1-.-8.,..p-lr_lt_u_el_P_aych __ le_, -A-d-- Yearty xt(a Jge 3· bdrm, 2 Yearly -eKtra lge 3 bdrm, 2 Park In street, walk In the P!. lndry ·fee From gua . IC Beautiful 3 Bd 2ba. Frplo, Lg 1Br furn tlse, Resp non/amkr pref 111aor & caret ftead.,ill' ba, steps lo beh. Pan-BIG CANYON furnished ba, steps to bch, pan-back. $350 mo Then call $42./mo 549-0336 28R. No. Laguna. ocean gar, blt·lns, S 1100 1550/mo.' utll t.ncl. Wlside C.M. ,250 mo + ·Past. preeent & future oramlc vu of ooean & bay condo. 26R 2ba. a11all oramte ocean & bay vu 64.6-.Y 13 · ~ew... adul\ g>I pref. No 633-3133/eves 710-8824 831·249'4,675-5<471 'A utll. s.2•2829 675-2<495 or 831·8964 from sundeck, $1025. l mmed. $1 700/mo lrom sundeck $975 mo, 2 Bdrm 2 ba . sparkling Lg 1 Bdrm Eaatslde, sky· peta.$700.494-4269--Ooeanfront·3Bd$12004 CATALINAAPTS ----L ::i mo. 913 w. Balboa Bl11d, 955· 1550 days or 913 w Balboa Blvd 1 ' 1 d & 1 h lite, frple. No pets. Utll 4 BO tri Incl s1soo Steep• "· Kitchen Rmmta wented-resp. 3 Br Olt ••- 675-5204 evea/wknda 6<40-2<497 675-5204 · ~!i8n':'. cr~:~r rp~ew~~~t pd. $550, 546-3883 .2752 Both h~~ ~1 bltint, ga; equipped 673•1627 hse-Lagu.na no P91t $330 liFiriiou•na.,.2~61;.;;ac-.kiiiiipu-.p·a""w""1•Wti~t GLAMOROUS OUTFIT JS EASY TO SEW PRINTED PATTERN M 247 I I J I ' !, \ ,, I I I I I I I SIZES 8 18 i .. 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STYLE l'fUMBER, SIZE ,ott•uh '"tull \llt r .aurn t r It Ir l 111 \I)() 'I RI 1)( !.; QI Ii I\ r dr f'J '" <'!l•flOI"° llt•lt ll• "'1111 r Al<fd J"ll'' < nit• \ tA I~ '"'\\\I AT! It, ... c;HICI"'' • .,,,. ~I ',, •" ""!• .ltll ltJ •1111 n~uttrrnf ..... ~fl\ runo ... tn IL,, .. , .,,,. ,.,,., \Z ~ .. IN Ol I<~ ~· ~ 4~\' TflA''' I II\ h1 ~'"'''' •· t"'hr1 .. Jr1 r,a1n1 m• ll111r "" .Ill m1;UI \l•mn 1•.11n I(·~ \lrh .. lltt .. n ..... Cf ""lit i~ 'II fJll I '\II 1)ftf' P'l\TC H'llt(llH IJI II I\ h• Ll0tt'\,""' 11 I~ \UllQIK qliolh It> m 1•r rhOul I lr.ltrf fl,~,~ ~.lullr •h•I'' il;rf,lhlO \2 Ill , .... ~ .... '111111•-tfd W( , ... ._ '"' , .. ,111• u1d 11111,.t•a "'Hf WHl-Walcll lot t Ptomlnenr Oealgrttt P•rt•m ti, iOINL • I l \ Blvd. $545. 851·9528 Lge 1 bdrm super clean opnr, w/d tlkkp. Ava + dep. <497-1630 altr 4 feet, 1ma&1 fem. wrtaon 2 bdrms, front unit. All carpets. drapes & fresh 9/02-8115 619-944--0030 lt1t11a te Roommate lmmed. 911 , 2 & Monrovia. 645-9<479 utllltles paid. $675/mo. paint. S«5. near New-SPACIOUS clean 1Br 1Ba, lkut 2tOI blk• ooean non-tmkr $300 831·2916 port Blvd. 85i-9526 with view. VIII• Balboa 2BR 11%8A TOWNHOUSE + utl Lort/Chrlette, FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 28r 1Ba large patio BEAUTIFUL l Bdrm $585 $675 Lie 675...(912 Bkr Pool, tennla, near O.C.C. 675-2019 or 675-2010 & lllllng' room. No pets PRVT pallo. pool, spa Steps to bctl lg mod 2Br, S275 mo. '..\ utlUtlee. Share NB OCEAN VIEW 5550/mo 786-6130 TOP area, quiet, no pets frplC, gar, yrty 1795 Ref 100 deposit. 54()..()430 Apt. 2br, 2ba, fem./non- -----=----MESA PINES 2650 Harla req S48-5e53; IM2•3_.90 2 Mitur• M/F to atlr 4 Bd smoker $500. 975-3605 *OOUL POlm* Hl-H4l 5001 Rlvtf Ave. NB COM duplex w/male. Shr Clean 4Br FV pool hme Brand new 1 Bd & 1 Bd Newly decorated bachelor Steps to beach. 119 39th $300 +utll ava 9/13.1•t· w/2 adlta. $400 + 'Is ut. 142 llll +loft Condos. Starting at 1425 mo. Carpet/drapes, St. 1_3Br & 1•2Br. Call lut-+sec. 760-9195 Kit, lndry, ate, gar, atr. =.,..,----·----- $650 rent to buy. Call no peta. 8_.s-1893 Arden 675-1771 $325 mo. 2 bdrm 1 bith. N/pet1, amkg 531-3414 FOUND Cooker Spanlel Rusty 831-1268 New Luxury HB central Park oe Pvt 1B f 307 36th St. Balboa Stir furn. 2br on Bal Penn, • - 3B' 2Ba. crpt. bltln •• 2 r, rpte, pool, patio, A fm p 1 1 (N scribe 963·6349 N t 39" W B par 80fS S en nsu I ewport 1111 9/1, $325 utll Incl. ·---------garages. Nr So Co l>laza gar. 0 pe •· " ay pacious single. one Beach) 675-7131 ,.. 875-2668 Niki Iv m"". Found gr-kitten, pink S775. Days 957·2565 St. 1555 eso-.9357 In Beautiful & tw b d 1 .... -· tc .,A15 1 Br. Beam ,...All. net STUNNING Large 2Br 2Ba Lo NI I 0 e room ap) 3BR ocHnfront, NB. ltatalt Wait.. 1109 ~:n!r~8r~n. ~ -""" G d A poof 1565 guna gue $330/mo. Fe prof. Wntr wood-gardens. gar $60 1 ' en pt, Sth ~ · rntl Karen 6<42•9772 Exec. unfurn. 2 Br N.B or 968-78<41 Rapp 130 Broadway aft 1 710 W 1 th St • 1 Bdrm/1 Botti · F.V-nr botl Of w/pool. -=F""'O..,.,U,,..N,-::D,.--,1-rv...,.ln-e--te_r_re_e_e $ I THE VICTORIAN • ? Bdrm f2'/, Both BeautlfUI Newport Beach L 1 11 • _g, d r 9 f • young fmle grey cat w/ ~~1_1?~·,P.:~~00~e~~gi~~ 2 Bd 11nba w/gar, cpts, pvt hme, female. Avl 911. 213-39'4 823 white flea eollar.S/17 SI Call 673•7787 drapes, bltlns, fncc:I yard • Singi5e Level ona $275 + utll1 IM5-9515 OCEANFRONT yrty or win· 720-0310 lllllllT 1 llRJ with patio, wlter paid. Two-torv TownhOme ,..__ d ter unfurn Artl1t widow .,,,.---------- 636.4120 ~-11 1-5PM M·F Floorpfons VVJOf\I el Mar. Fem. non-. . Found: Lat,... Black mate ~ """ nJRNISHED or smoker to ahare 3Br with disabled son $1000 •-667 Vletorla'L' $595/mo • Monv Pion$ w111i UNFURNISHED 2'hb1. Call 760-ec>-43 mo. 2 bdrm or 3 bdrm, cat. Lg• head,nedt,IMI. A Goroge xlnt care 850·5108 Vie Harbor View arM 2Br 2ba, pvt bale, bltfns, --------gar. Jae Jog to beach. No pets. $750. 831-6107 Condo, SC Plaza area. .1flefd LOGO Beaut 2 Br, 2 ba. water-lPIJlTllm falls. stream•. pool & spa. Beautiful garden apts. $900/mo. 675-05<4-0 or No pets. 673-9019 2 Bdrml lBa $630 Oeiuxe Condo 2 br 21n ba, 301 A11ocado 642-9850 fplc. micro, AC, lmmac. 241 W. Wiison 831-<>980 $950. mo 6<43-2289 ------=-------2Bdrm 2Ba $865 Eastslde 1 BR, new paint, 3Bdrm 2Ba $730 cpt and drapes, encl gar 398 W. Wiison 631-5583 ·S475._S.6-9950 WEST-SIDE 3 Br l tn Ba Eaststde 2Br, 1Ba, ;ar, Apt. patio, dstlwsl'lr, Kida frplc. beam Gell. "855 + OKI no peta. Avail Sepl 1 1st, last & aec:. $225 $695 mo 850·7275 2 pers~~17i~ pets. WOOOaNe VILLAGE 2Br w.Ba, crpta, drpa. bll, Sell thing• fast wl1h DaJty carport $545 +1500 dep. Piiot Want Ada. No P9tl 540-4484 ff H t. ltac• 2740 B H t . ltac• 2740 Kenneybunkport ? Isn 't that the horse that won The Triple Crown in '72? -' fD 'l-- II you" not iu~ ~o (or what) Kennc~n~po11 was oon·1 IHI bad -vou'rt not 1lol!t K•nntybunkport is ont ol I 4 <l•ilinct1vtly d1llertnl 11111tmtnt ltoOrpl&ns 11 Smrmd V1111ie m HYnlrflllOn hach Setwtnd V1lla&t rs • rnull ot tol•"Y puso111hztd prolusio111f planmna T~e A1nd 01 art•nhol\ 1011 cluerve A ptrlect blend of nat111t Ind lmna -11btlad 1n • lo1tst •nth babl>frn1 llfOOk\ il!O qwret pondi, cooled by naturll o<ee11 !>feet Add to 11111 tenn15 'ourts. swimm1111 pooit, • spa and 1 'onvcn1 nl IOUllOll nur sllo9otnc and emploJITlfnl 1rid 101i'" 101 • ollc• 1nvont would proudly ult 11om1 Chen K11rr1fftJ11nkport) Ont-.nd t.o blidroom, ont tnd two batll apar1mmts Ind lownllolll~ ~~aw1nd .· v1f1a§et0f v 0·~ .. m!>S ttunhfll!Dn Viii ll , Hitntlll&lon Buell. CA 014) 893 ~198 fro111 tilt S111 Diep r,....., dtt., notfll °" 8uch to l'*fldd&ll llltn west Oii Mcflddtn to San1nd Vi t fu~ • lll1' •Open •alp 10 AM 't -------~ •Tile En111es COM beach home. M/F, IM0-2821 HEALTH over 35, n .. mkr, ne•t. PO Yearly wanted, near FOUND: Male merie/Wtlt • WOOdburn1ng F11ep10ees • Pr1110le PoliOS • lrodlvtduol wro Connections • E 1tro SlOroge • Pools oriel Spas • 2 Central Clubh0u5es • 2 Tennis COl;rts R•Mrve Now For Fall Occupcmc:y Pointe Nlgu.1 Aportment1 Leasing Ottlee Open10to6 CLUBS TENNIS • Box 152 COM. 92025 beach, rttponalble cou-Ault Sh..,.. mix & a ma blk ' pie. no klda or dog1. Oct -.. SWIMMING plu' F, <45. emp, ctn, quiet 1st. 87S-6233 Terrie, rabies teg 5473. much more' ~orry wantt furn Br wl Ba, kit 644-3650 no pet~ Model~ prv, ret1 $250 Work Carattl ftr FOUND M/GREVHOUNO open daily 9 10 6 834-2048; E11 6<48-9798 Ital 2t1Z 8/18 111e of Buohard/Elll1 d FEMALE Roomate want9d s1nole car gar, compl 90Ct F.V. Identify. 953-0529 ~ to share lerge 2Br .1ea. w/elec. Nr f1lrground1, FOUND M red fr'letl Ntter, VV Acroee the street from $86/mo, 161·3531 M golden retriever, M Apartments beach. Bal. Penn. $400 + SI le all 1 golden retrlver QC Utl &46-55<45 Terry s~J::Jy.•w .. ~ciM llc.nae, M orange/White- Newport Beach So. FEMALE Roommate want-$70 P9r mo 615-8334 w/frecklel. 125 M ... Or 170(~t18!~e~:reel r!i ~l.~~5~~ .. ~hitt':50 Office lntalt 2914 F~~N~=~Futllon 642-5113 11male to ahr Bal. letand iiiPiiT llU I • · 8 1 '27-\t• · Apt. $260 mo. 1at/lut/ rwo 150 eq rt prof ofca acrlb•·U0·583S 7 to Newport Beach No. 880 Irvine Avenul' (ell 16th) 64S·ll04 dep. utll paid. 813·9495 w/wndw vt.w. 2381 C1m-9pm Fem atlara 3 bdrm apt, 1 C>U• Dr '211 lrvlnt. Cor· ""FO~U-N.,,..0-: .-m-al---111-ta-n-=dog-, blk bct1 S275 1at la.at & '* Ctmpue 6 Von Kha.r-Ctlltlu1hut like, ti.cs to e $130 d-c>. 640.9200 man. Incl Recept. An• mall bOx on Fullerton St. IVC, Conf Rm l CoffM. c M 831-5101 Cl Fem lhr 3br 3ba houM-$<4-00/H 752·2'484 =·,...,.,..,,· =--,.,..,,..,,__ __ _ lu t•l!lt 2771 CdM. Non amkr only·no FOUND: Whitt Samoy9d cioee to m . "'™· P•t•. 860·9517 Liu UIT nt• IT,.... m•. Vlc. Red HUI 4 vlft, 2br, 11!'\be. encl. 573-<4553 ..., .. Br1Q9tt• 2 pvt ofca a lrg ~ry/Rcpt Paularlno, 919-1550 gareo-. 225 La Paloma. Fem to lhr NB 1 hM to t700/mo. Bkr &45..e2d LOST 1116Wht Pnan ~t "60. 837-7915 aanc:t. 3Br 3Ba yrty 3 cat OIOl11ft lllTU 'Borla' In Top Of tl\9 ..... BOO gar USS/mo. 645-0054 lrvl"'4;, ~ anew1.1 rt-'t:!:t f~1 A°::A~ 8otl i327 PVt .,,,~ I beth Fam xtr1 nloe HB hN oep " con • rm, 111 pd. :-::~-=-~-~__,,........_ cootcg. pool. Workg man'. POcit, saune, gar S300 Mentary MN. 250-<>2n I. O 8 T 8 I 1 9 F • m l.IQunaa.&ch. 49'4.,.•&9 Debbie/Al 842·7338 DIOITIYlllml -=::..o~°' Tuetln / 2111 COM, rm w/pvt .ntranct, F/rmmt to lhr 3bt, 2ba Aectpt, confttenot rm. =--~=--""-.,....-,....---_ _. ____ "', __ , ehr kit & 1>1. S296/mo + ept. In Balboe S300 mo. NC wv Ulllt pd, Nwpt 1.ott: Cat, IQ hair greylwt 2Br, 181, gar, 1725molncl 'A U1llt e.40-7792 LMYe neme & num~ Blvd. Call Mauretn callee>, no rront o&awa vtc utl. CC*' houM Sat/Sun ' for Aoger THgu den 850-1118 or e4S-21t1 WOOdbldge 78&-1133 209 $3rd St Bal. P9M. Ftttw I Son havt room 1-100 231-6347 Home • • 2ar t l g 87501...,. w/own bath & kltch prlvt. 975•3520 · • NP!WPORT BAYFRONT LOST. White Coctcall.i, ap Jt" , .. y 1egee on Balboe P.nln lot PVT OFC. 200 eq h Vic. Falt'Mw & Biker, 113 1/2 h 81 No ptta. 1 clean raponeiblt M/1 F ahr I.a CM Hom• MO mo w/Me.rln• IGOel9 '400, C.M. Reward. ~11• Aet• req (213)433-<>&02 1325 Ind uUla. 950.14a· + m1nTme11..i.t.1ot Dia-C111 s.a.1ao1 UW&alm Acrota from m . Encl. ~um rm. pv1 h.M CM. .... •bled tMCMr. 545-2357 NftpOt1 c.n1w LOST: 'lie lido ..... •mall K~~~au1":'I a:r:iw~ tired or wnl t9'1rtd man, LG rum rmlba, Npt •Pt. memn lllTU dtNwed MUI. Abyalnlan 1650 yiiy IMO-MOI non-emitr. S2ts/mo lnol nlctl I'm cwi.t, rMP, gd Fl.ill 111C, ff9a rent w/l..... Cat,"" °1'fb4k tidied nr, utlta, rant rtductlon for apSIMf, matur9. lfyou.,. &«"68001173-1700..,. blk tip on tall, ~" on Beacntront 2Br Hf tannl• llgtlt metnt. a.&.95S3 too. ¢111 ~ 1.0317 '375. OC Altprt f chin, rtqulrta mad I· $850/mo. Call 54S.t'42 l.eg Ben lg Br • Ba fum LUX.URIOUS aBR. 2'.tBA e30 a/f. l:.-o, ~~~ ce\lon. 876-1469 or (213)645-1384 w/llnena. No kltel'len. CONDO l.ady .,.,,.. to J1n1trl, utlt Ind. 11.10 .~. PtrMU 1 I v...i11et CondO tux 1 bf l300 4994$50 H•"'9V 11'111• w/m1ture pro· mo to mo OK. H7·10t0 • llAbX HOFT z seso mo. Open Sttl8un fiNlonal f.mai. Oat9d -.. M 10-4, eoo CeontY #107 Lowtv f\.ltn rm, Ptlv ba. oomp!e:llt, ctoee to sc lrvll'le StlOflPtno Cent• ot· • calf: U1 Aelnd (1181117·~· ntc , • ., .... !.~ tnol p uao a31•J.438 l'ict apaoa, ~800 aq "· IMPOATANTI ~ Hgfa, 28' 1Ba. ~~~ ~i::: Maturw F.m lhr t IH 2 be Aotf\l flt-0500 llGllTl/11 "P'c. get, wld. 1711 ~ff ... CaM btwn • 11am tl)t NB WO. 181' tut. ·-•u I OIJtc:tll ONLY 13M111 °'· 11'° 67M912 AQt • 1e2.-...1 MR8'e JUJ1l1 _n11 ~Am---noioo;•==r=-tePOMl====M-=f°' .... MAU-for pvt batcony, MIF mature n/tkr tow E· • CdM di• aullM. AC1 ""°' •"Y dtbt1 tNt rny own ap. pool, ""ell PflV 1350 t!d9 ~m rm wthMntd 1prkQ, from l22S 2~a l. prCMCS t>y ,,,. 1n wtlllftO. &44·1 4f.i·D1 ~ 6U·Ull C.OUt HWV. 1714900 Wiil " D \/It - D7 Ptnnt lltlt WH ltmlft ll4 mAwoblcllllOili.,;-...... b .... 01oioiicl"'"M_lnst_NC_l 8ank~ Sn 60/hr, II Vain.. Woril -•111m111P1* o..n • 112 941 UTILln CLERI • UWlilt llUI AN&WERtNO aen 1c 11 Manage and Ac· ••l•phon• opere1or1, A.a.!£,._' prl-cupr..,,a. Ooen 7 d•Yt vanou. lhltt. 862 3rd St • ...,_ be 10am• 12am 4t3 N Old tulte C L:eoUn• 9Mcn klatlCI m On OS*i of a rword pro. Newport IN Aocw I! Ml Are.;. la llOW ltttjltl! (18~ DI ley Frontage Rd et 161h St APPLIANCE TEC.-.S abon$ for Cl Ull .,,._ ceaaor. .., IP South 2 bloclt ~ Mutt have own Ol*IUIM ..,-,_ 0 wr1 ett Kllowlede Of • (71<1'154&·7208 trudl and IOOlt Top pey. 11 coftdl uc I Wiit WE IEED YOU I I PARf·TlflA v.,._, ~ r ' word PJOClanor ~ • IMl-2830 a!ld llttlfflll pro,idtd IDI tlle I t f()( Newport Beec:t1 mol 10 l tnc:lu<le ..,ey A M ryplno of IT llllnPrllOI ptrie11 Plem u114 ,. Busy M9""fec1urlng Ill.lea OIC&llll/1111 FIT°' PIT 6"42·3030 wtllltlencta Mid' hfft* Restuw ' r•-qufred, F0tm1n ng,11----------- exp.,. ~ advanoed •tu. .. /ldl• lo orientated comp1ny UClllt I Maintenance l>Wld•bie ICle l•m•JI 1'1 1 ~ •• re-:= d•n•. F ull/pt-llm• -·-··n ··-·L ""°' m11ure. organized SITTERS UNLIMITED. • truck, VIII, ltallon h .. lht followtnG-~ !Ob ........ OU'• 846-eOZt .,..,..... _,_..,. penon for front orb. NatlOnll SltUng ServiOe, APARTMENT wa;0r11 to ~ 1ng1 dertcel duf• Xlnt GPPt1 IUI Anewer pt\on91, acourat• Ptrtlfufl time. care ot r>el* CS.-"' Irv!,,. WAITRESS/WAITER fOt a~~. Good ASSEM8iERS P.O, ltl 1110 typing, Lott of oppottunl· chlldrM/elderly In the IAllTEIAIOE 11 Mutt be ~· h c wic:ti beek• >On Co App I y 7 em on 1 y . ty for • NII tlat1er In • flnNt homM lmmed Oabl• Con1e:1 fGdrreieci ~~n:' ~vtc•., 1•1pm :=,.i ='8.nd tyo.ir HOT M"Aiii<iTI-MICOr9gor Yachta. 1e31 luta b1, U 11111 congenial non-emoklng P•Y Call ror lnl.,-Mw A TECHllCIAI HyOe Moncs.y tnru "-~ Mon-Fri. fO• appro.1 ,..,me to: A Ellll EXCITING CAAEERI Placentt., Cotta Mftl .. -•~ a1mo1phere In Colla Newport BMch agency betWMn ~30 llld 10 1150-175 wtcty uetr~nt .. ft Large CommlNlonal Full --Eq,_ ..,_.,.,unity Meu Ctll 645-2642 8 to 31112 IM ~al, Laguna am onl¥ 842~2' OFFICE CLER u'i ---· ,.... part 11 ....... E A,,...1, ATTENDANT live-In Employer $,Monday& Tueedey Nw-.t • .,,. .._ 4.. Ellc:ellent career OP· • • .. u--e lnaurence "' • .... " .-·· Dlaabled tMCher. Lg CM ·v-'""-6 portunlty available now ~.f:riday, -....,.,.. 19700 Felrd\lld # 270 need;i.,ITWORtH home PIT 845-2357 IAllUIQUll/t CABINET MAKER ma-ttllrl'll•J•/f for ttllled .tPPll1ru:.t. ~ ANS SERV FtL ~ I» .mloO \0 ~. C. 116 .n = wtth ~rtlal c:nentet• 10 CARP£NTER --~·-t~hn clan • wottc In b4Jay ofe W/"""'1/ ---=...,,...,,..~~~--HOT!L/MOT!L Bkra amnan m llTln work In prof .. tlonal Contractor need• exp'd Min 8 yrt ••P· Fut ac-Mon-Fri 10·8, 1-8pm phonee, good wltlguf•. II w Nawport 8eoctl I n lt1ff11 Wtrltrt Newport S..ch uton help who can build wall curate typing. W04'd PfO-lrvln.Pacmc. tht reaiden· 3·9pm N.B 7eo-a305 at>te to dMI w/~. gel AM WOftl-OUt e:.ao to f4M1te wanted part/time Mhr +. Paid vacation and med trHtmenta or 111 .. eeuJng,memOfltellorlll ual development end Pll OPWTll driving record. Salary noon ~a cMI "'°" .Ulm&Tl"'lcl Call Steve 845-5780 tns.1va11 842~184 model•. 5-nlort -retlred Ablltty to wrtte gram-management dtv111on of operi "*'tltlt>usyemalMend- OK 714-5-48-9<400 matk:ally w/xJnt apelling lhe Irvine Company, Flt, Pit, Wiii train FOOD SERVICE WOAKEA ty NB ..._ offioe AM'I Prime Balboa/Newport BABYSITTER needed IOf 2 BEAUTY Shorthand or speed wrll-manegea and maintalna 250-4744 5 &('1"1·1'.30 pm Mon-Ft1 Jor now, tftlr1be ful-tame 8HCh loc•1•·30 yre yr old glrl. 1 day per wk & e .... 1111 C&IY&llDl-nn Ing req'd. NorHmC>ker. eeveral apartment pro-PHOTO LAB PRINTER 'FOOD SERVICE WORKl!R lat.. lOtt (14 ~ ~ Guaranteed Income from occHlonal morn• a lmmedlet• ~· Pan St· .. 1---"". •1•""+ to jeeta In Irvine and New· N"'lllU, •• ,, .._.tut 1 hr ·DELIVERY PERSON numbers..,,....., pror-oy mananament e ·--·-. • -• ""'_, • """' _ __.. "' -....... --::--...,,,-:=-~--:--:-'::'"':"':~ u,.;-'' •-afternoon1 Dover -••-• tlmewottc Earn n-tlme etart,r~ In 90 dl)'t, po'1Beech.We81e--ph0to848-2424 Mlke PIT930am-130pmMon-.....,/•••-•--tS""911"8gtftrnfg,,...,. monthly •XP«IMI Shores area. 848-8141 Rte.hard Ouellette Selon pay Enjoy your deya to xlnt benefl18-Ing tec.hn1Clan1 with 1·3 Fri -" _ • ...,.... M9'l ntlkO ~ 213n84-95-48 evea. 200 Newport Center Dr NB youraelf Call George EXECUTIVE ROW INC. years exper.-nce In IP-PHOTO LAB COUNTER FOOD SERVICE WORKER must "-"9dd eacr-elartel indlv w/fabr1C 9lli> IO~ .... IUYlrTTllll 761·240 t 3901 MacArthur tt 211 pllance rep11r and re-58* part time, ootgoing PIT 2:30pm-8:30pm Mon-ak ~ ~ tlbf1c:, type. do e ~ laftlt.Ut FIT & PIT, up'd, ••It pay. IEOIPTintlT ---Ne"Wpo'1 Beech (752·7491) placement. eleetrtcal, pereonahty req 1 Hour Thur9 and e:wn-2.30pm ab'9, enjoy contact .uh (Wll tnlln), ~ Flt ot twti n 4011 Mii adulta. own trans. Full-time. Muat be tunloo CARPENTRY llght. pictcup for Interview plum bing and related Photo 848-2424 Mike Sunday people Xltn QPPOr1Ul'llty p/1 8eg lmrMd ~2155 -Bebyalttera Around The conscience and mu et & delivery, muit have skills A nut appear· PICTURE FRAMER An appllcanta mwt be for a w:tM.al')' wtlO WWTta RE n 1 pkg for nle or Clock 15311 Seine enJoy P9QPle Richard OW"n lructt 642·9787 EXERCISE INSTRUCTOR ance, yoor ablhty lo meet Full/pat1 time Call neat. dean and ~ to grow Call Jeff 111111111 JVptnrnMded 252unll trvtne. 551·5111 OeiletteSaloo,200New· ••••n 112 50 hr wlll train thepubhcandegoodJob bel noon 494.5559 dable Mutt be ab'9 to Canavello 944 ~42•2 Cul'll•rl Food Pr•P· condo pjt,rudy to record pon Center Dr, Nwpt Ben ~• 850--0302 record are also lmpo'1· rMd & IPMk EnaQeh Tue.Fri. atWUon. ~ & Qoe.. map 11t phue Conet Banking BIZOUS Cafe/Ga"-" We M1•1 tur• ~0ter .. ~~II ant Prefer ulespereons Apply blWn iOam-f2pm ---·-1ng ahlft.L Mllblte. a.- loen arranged 752-5282 Y&ILTTILLEll ·~, me. " nr P w • llV TfTLI • .-. w/ellperlenee tor Hall· O'l'2-4pm Lorl'aKltdlen ~•-• c;tlff County Club , H Fed I I are l~lng f()( a young 848-0988 $pof1t Chalet UP.I.,,/ c-"' We wlll provide an Heel· mark slor• • Contact 30n r>-·th H.,. ..... D...... Full time ct.par1mental .. ~ ···1 MtriHH, ome era • a ma or enthu1IHllc wallera/ app~ln person at fl <X1U """' ~ .... _._ ' r.. 40•• 11vlng1 & loan currently waltreu PIT ••P· ""•f AMAll 1111-lent aalary and bene l 760-9277 (Harbor & Carriage) role In John=• -· ---------• 1 -has• poeltlon for a vault ... .,_. ••~ Cotta all Mlttubllhl pack.,.., uniform• and Santa •-· l""'-·"7 .. 7 ....-.,.. ne.rlng A,pply In ~n between ,,,...,Uon avail. at nerbor 2833 HarbOf Blvd -..-p•f SOii-• ~•"10 "'.._ ,_.,,.. ...,.., •-.------- • •• iinLER I e I I• r In our 3·5pm, Tues--Wed·Thura. Chrlttlan Church, Mnd Coat~ M .. a. CA most tool•. PleaM apply " • _.. ,...., firm Self-motMted..tttu• -Brletol/MecArlhur 222'/tMalnSt.H.B reaume to: 2401 Irvine Nel In person or call (714) lo oo-telCh Part/tuU tlme. mm.UL.II plHHnt peraonallty STllEITS branch. Now 11 the time Ave, N.B 92880 or call Uk for Mr. son 720-2677. 786-749"l Part-ttme, 2-3 deya p/wtt. .ought. OooO typing, 11'1-1ert1 ... c •. 1 ... Speclallilng In tel& 2nd TD'• Since 1949 to apply your epeclal Boat lnataUer Paley, 883-0088 aft. epm Experienced waltreu PRINTER· Exper on AB Attitude more lmpottant telephone lkllla. Ell· ,_. 1bllllles tri a challenglng NEWPORT YACHT EX· wanted. Call Karen THE IRYllE Dick 360, multl 1250, 1 & than exper. FERM'S ~ 0r1 •word PfO-.... llWU position t-2 yra teller ex-CHANGE la Interviewing 644·9550 2 color, larger presa LINGERIE, Udo Vlllagl c:.aof' Mlplul. Appty In Ne hfte opening• tor perteooe required. Sales for an expe<lenced Power Flberglus Office Man-COIPAIJ .C •lll* dellrable, •tab. call Knsten, 873-n10 person' With reaumell tlotno boya & gt,... between ablllty & llte typing Boat lnatiller. Call CIROULATIOI .,,.,, Must be knowt-IRVINEPACIFICOIVISION S A Ftrm 558-8373 Routep«aon/Afternoone comp •t• •PP caT · 12-16 )"Ml"I Old woc1tlng Robt Sauter NH/CM RE Broker 8d Realtors 642-2171 5-45--0611 preferred 675-1800 -.-· ,.~ ~e-Contact: Mr om eveninga a Saturctayt We pay CUh for mort· IAIAIER P/T edgHbl• In moldlng. 610Newpor1..,..,1er..,. PSYCHOLOGY Ambltlou1 perton Fuent ... of ROBERT r--m~ trlpa & g-Call N-A 011 1••t llOW • h la P• ff _.._..__. for d911~ & T & ...., " .,._ ~-........ TIWR -c oppet gun, y-u • .,, ___ .. C ,.2660 Behevolr epeclallst to ,_,_. ·-• BEIN. WILLIAM FROS ~ · (714)848-1122 HouMWlvea,retlr .... ttu-TheDallyPllothulmmed etc Grutopportunltyln Newport .......... A. w0<kwllhdevelopmentti-customerr .. atlonawont ASSOCIATES, 1401 Mr.Rounir• ltl W .. SI llW&CCOlm dents,FITPITtemphelp openlngforweetcenddls-Hawa11(714)830.()()88 "'quaJOpp ... Em""',.._. ty dtsabled tn group CM/HB 11u. O.pen-Quall St , Newpott •••·tlA IJ!!W Our Newport Beach cashlera, tld(et takera. trlcl manager• Mutt "' •1 .,.-1~ home EApertence with dable Cit • mutt a... Beed'I ea. 82M3 _. 2 m i kldt n;;a branch la Meklng quail-parking attend. Etc h1v• • van. •t•llon FlllAL IUllm IAUID-S&LEI BehaVIOf Modlflc.atton r• pay + bonut and nv• . Mon -Frl 10em-3pm child cat• M·F 2·8pm tied apptlclnta for a IUll-Apply In person M·F ~ wagon Of pldcup Cell Experienced full time. manager-.. IH for turf quired Salary plus ben-age Call 631-0415 for In-IElll'f&IY Mutt have own C.r & rel· llme poaltlon If you hive tween 2:00 + 5:30 pm 842-'333 Mk tor Mr apply In person. Vluera shop. Apply i t 230e w. ellt• 850~536 SUTTON terview MOf1oage Co In Fdllon Teecn« ant and n - eren<:M 873-2790 6 mos-1 yr teller & new 1760 Monrovia Ste C-2 Emaley.A Flnahelmorl11t. 701 W. llncoln. Oceanlronl. N.B FOUNDATION • l999R _.111 laJand ha lmn*late tend9d ~ ~ accountl ... ..--or 2 CM F~ lntormat•---" _,., ~ ,,..,...,nn f0t organiad M u-....... •A- ADMIN ASST /SECTY yeara ~~hand-be~ 2:00 + 5'.'~ Marin• Mechanic. H · C LWIHlllYJCE Good driving record • ~.no can wen ~54'~- Laguna Niguel Ung experlenoe dealing 646-3965 ask for Debi Git• ttt-Ware•nH fLOIA&. TIAJlfE perienced Apply 7-9am heavy cleaning work must Sa!My, vacatloll, wtth nttte or no dltecbOn.. -------,,..~--Prof~el appears~. with cu1tomera In lllel, 110/hr pd dally 4 days 1 ~.some drtv-Mon-Fri 675-2837 male/fem Tua.-Fri 20-30 sick IHv•, lnauranc. Olc:tllphone & wont pro-tl.INEI ...,....,. ..,.,,1,.,. & phone con·'<Mr a career with ua. BOOKKEEPER F/C-PIT 1•15 N.Fr~ ....... 2038 __. ., .. ,. """" --Hr/· .... SS Hr 557 1598 benefti. RAYNE WATER ..-.. ~ al'lroft I H ti_. """"" .,.. ... "' F/C B d-" ·--• v .,,.,.., •• .. Ing requ1,...., .,..........,~ l&TIEIATI"• .... . SYSTEMS. 1783"'-•• -.. • -:>r ... schoo . un ''¥'°" a k 111 I . D I v • r • e lclcpr n _, to ..... tt SA 542·7211 10... -" .., hand d•• reble Call 8eectl 536-1441 retponelblllll•• Salary We provide excellent com-w/multlpte manull prop FILL/Tiii PAY Major Newpon BeaCh In· Pit mature LlquOI' Clerk Skypetit Circle, Irvine Dawn 81 940-9350 b9-i,.......,....."""'."'."~::-::-:::-:'.'::-::-=:-= negol s.nd resume to; 3 pany paid t>eneflle lnctud· mgmt bk• Diversified Cleric9l aurance Company hu an Apply morning• at •au• ra.en ~ 12 tot Appt ~ Piil •Y Monarch Bay Plaza. St• Ing medal, dental & op-duties thru a.II flnanctata. HAT.... PUT m• WHI operilng for an Actuarial 2229 E Coast Hwy, COM ..... ....., apply 210, l.ag Nlg 92877 tlcaf CCMM'I~ for em-Organized, detall-orlen-Temporary help, buay Opportunities avallable Asslatant Succettful RECEIVlll CLOI UYll Wlm Secnlwy/RNI Estate T1'le beeCtl ltcalllnCI -Sun'• PloyMa and their famlly. ted, typing 50 wpm; who phones, typing 55 wpm with the LOS ANGELES candidate wlll have STl1'1111 1 WOt'tleYelonly Earn For more Information, wanls permanent PIT and general ottkle dutlea. TIMES Circulation De-atrong ma1hem1tlcal STOOi OWIS We are loOldng for an 90• llOllTlll :i-time P9Y $200-$eOO UILTllTOI 1om IY&IL&ILE pleaM call Pertonnel at employment very ttex hre Good phone manners partment In our door to akllla (4 yr degree Full/part lime greaalw man °' woman Our,_. eat• .. majOf IOeli weekly Call Hank (714)6e7-2•80 nt ofc. Xlnt P•Y and front offlce appear· door newspaper aalea preferred) Oe1all orten· SAV-ON DRUGS. for direct..,_ 1n the tut department In Coat• 751-3008 · .. I fEIEIAL Pis call 75'-•1« ance. Salary bUed on program Guaranteed ted, good reading com· Newport Beach. Call Ken growing drinking water & Maun.. an OC*llna f0t1:-.,.----.::--:-----In Laguna BMch. Muat be over 18 yeare old, hl\19 dependable car. Wiii train. Experience helptul. Earn 400·500 SS ~r month. Call 842·•333 1oam-5pm l&YlllS &II LIU exper. Cell O.bl, btwn hourly waoe plua com-prehenllon, oral & writ-642·2211 (9am-5pm) tolt water lnduetry a~ with p;cellent felephOM S.... 1eee N. Ma.In Sl. Ste 410 OPNmlm 2-4, 848-39'5 ~~~on. r~~l~~m ~~ ~ :m~~~t~~~i:~ llECEPnOllST S10/hr ptua comm Call = ~11\a~ = HUl&RY1 Santa Ana. Ca 92702 knocks often when yoo CLERK TYPIST Imm PIT provided. Polentlal to working conditions and Mfg Co hu an lmmed (714)250-1811 Ouallfled cand at•• _004(.ng tor a way out ot E/O/E use result-getting Dally poalllon avall. Xlnt phone earn $300 plus per week. benefits Please contact <>Qenlng for ~ndlv with Sii.ii llhould have ,_. the .-0 hr ~ .-C wtttl Piiot CIHtlf1ed Ads to akllla, 50 wpm typing req. For an Interview, call· L y n n s 1 a n t 1 e 1 d abtllty to l'landle busy S2000/Wlt + Mlat• badcground with the potential lo .. m So yoor old 1alopy ~nally reach the Orange cout Hrs 8--12 PM M·F Salary 957•2361 ext 1204 64._5800 phones Gen ofc duties Wanted e IYIQ(e ~ good Ofal end wnn.n $600-$800 p/w.ek conked out and le you mattcet neg Call Beth ~744 AVCO FINANCIAL some 1yp1ng Contact closer a We provide commun.cat~•nea Ex-* TrllnM Guarant• OIWllECOIST lllLY PILIT with a loss ol drive? Find Phone 64-2-~78 111r•aL lfC ,...~ ..... Oebbta s..o-8671 .._ c_,~ a dependable car 1n 0.1.A.1 ~ 620 Newpot1 ...,.,.,,., VI qualined lead• plus toP ~ lallfY and ,,,_... ........, , 6 2 5678 Part ume AM's, start et Newport Beach CA -•£C(9Tl-IST comm. Earn wnat ...,,.,·re eiftta Send r_,,,. to * tiighell ~ ctas1hed 4 • or exper aid•, tun & part c s.-s-9470 " ,... ,... ,~ • Medlcal e.n.tlts time Good pay Call S3 50 p/hr. all 92660 for NEWPORT BEACH worth I Cell Cert 11 llPllllL 11 l * Ew1y AM houri e-12 Newspaper Gracre,847-3515 IEIEULIFflCE Mechanic experienced SALON Full time, 751-3008 855AntonStrwt.Bldg 3 t both bright and .__0 .. L w•,,.(•• Ma 1 u re g 1r1 Ir Id a y llghl truck. tor CM con-6-45-3418 ULEl/"""91 Costa.,._._ CA 92e26 energetic. ca11 Craig at KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! .,_ ., u1n -w/accurate office skills trac:Ung firm Tools req P/T\me for Newport Bc:tl Attn.K4MnMc<Ann 631·5633be10f9Noon c.5 rilght• p/weelc Wknda 64s-e211 satary a benefit• neg RICEPT1111ST An Equal Opportunity -- lnctd for beechfront 646-0568 work d1ya Full ume. busy ptiones re:sate bout~mlnctudea ernptoyw M/FJH Tt1£PllH SIUCl1D hOlel In Laguna Ben Stop GENERAL OFFICE CLERK type 50 wpm, front offtee Sal C.U e3 l •or home owners Sta&e by t555 South Coaat L()()l(lng for a thmk on IHICAL ISSISTln appearance Karan ULEI am IEClnUl Farm lnaurance. PIT Hwy, Lag Ben , Admln your feet' person with FOI BO Ophthalmology 660-9128 btwn 8-5 \Belboa '9lend PNrmecy pen-um., mi1n. .. at\ne ~ haun, lll80 ~ otc lor app EOE gOOd te4epl'lone man-Good Tranac:rtblng akllla da G;* mstw'9 .._ pN* tvlMD. dlctllUon duOel momlnOI on Se1 F/o .... IEE_. nensms Type eo wi>m Call Peggy 64-6-3242 HCl1Tlll1ST ~ full time 673-1650 ming· 1t" · bkkj,g. ~ Galranl• hOUfty w-o-~ """ and ability to compose medicai &EIEUL OFFICE Mr Elwood .,. .. Cell 642-'300. ask comm Adutts or mature NB Real Estate Investment fellers. 30 hour weetl 'S llEIEI Pleasant phone manner tor Answer Ad 113 yog persons 553-1t15 Co . responalblllti.s In· Can Mary Baughman N B I.A. : .. Medium t)'.Plng_ & gellefal W,£S CLll/IECPT •li!ll!il!il~!ii!i!!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliilllliiiiiiiiiiiii elude preparation of 640-0218 Days PM Wknds ·Shifts off1ee duties 8-5 Mon-Fri Fast growing coneumer PERSONNEL Journal entries, account llllUL IFFICI P/T Biiinguai CRT lie W/B CM/Irvine area Cati for etectronlcs company AGES 11-14 · EARN ~ TO $75.00 PER WEEK We riow h1we I~ opemncs tor younc uaer be.wets lo secure relde1s lor lht Or1n1t Coast Dally Pilot Our crews slarl al 3 30 " m and 1wo1k unhl 8 30 pm wtt~days On Saturday, we •wor\ a few more tlours You will urn many trlj)S land Plllts alone w1lh urnin1 1our own monty , ' lhert 1s no dehwtlfnl 01 coliechon involved It you art 1nltrtsltd pita~ call Mr h I AID COO£ (714) 548-7058 -------- balance anllylla a as-con11dered 1st Apply It appt 555-0353 seetcs Mght hardworking slatanoe In preparallon ol Financial business desires 13 1 E 1 7 l h C M i.rullvldual to w<><k part· rinanclal sl1temenfs mat person wlgd -skins 631-8300 8970 Wamer IRIPllOll1T 11 In 18,_ oept end Handt-on experience Word processing a Ave F V 841·2500 Hlghy professional with p~-tlme 00 lront office w/computera preferred. bkkpng helpful. lrvlne MODEL/MODEL TYPES plHsanl personallty s w I t c h b o • , d Send to PO BOX 660-0239 II w I ed f I ge I~ II I 8 708 125 N pt Bch -tor Frangrance aamp ng In e l~room or ar ResponSAbll t..... wi n· 92659_ 1709 w General Office: 1oc11 depart stores corporate offices Lite elude: order deslc. flllng, COUNTER GIRL wanted Full or Pert time Apply In person BURGER HOUSE 799 W 17th st CM SHIPPING CLERK·must Send picture, name, ad· typing required Newport switchboard customer fype 35 wpm will train on dress & phone 10 Promo-Beach area 640-8950 servlce. running wrands computer 5-49-3942 uonal Services 6383 ClmOllST and typing Good com· Wiishire Blvd Sulle 420 Ill muntcallon skllts • must GEN'L OFFICE Fridays Los Angeles, Ca 90048 Entry lev91 energetic re-Must type 45_55 WPM, only 9 to 5 Lite typing c e p t 1 o n 1 s t I o r rellable transportation and phOtle$ 960-2459 IOIELS bulldert developer 111 required non-smoker Counter help part-time. GOVERNMENT JOBS Lenny's Hair Design wants Newport Beach GOOd need only apply For full-time GARY'S DELI $16,559 • SS0.553/year young, attractive women typing , communicalloo & appt call Madeline, 752·5'40 1 Now Hiring Your area to be t111rcultlng & styllng org1n12at10nal skills Call 5-40-5686 COUNTER Person Call (605) 687-6000 Ext models Call Lenny Peggy752·7363 SALES MANAGER Xlnt Bindery, Oellvery for R· 1590 I 675-0823 Cdm Recept1on11111yp1s1 P t pay be n e I 11 1 E o E estab print shop Ins A ·······1 ... H llRYW UT. FHIS llex l'lrs 5•8--0678 South· 751--4933 soi.r Salea Mu11 he11e neat appear· --~ • wes1 AtlOfney ServK:e ance & valld CA drtvera Marine expertenoed only FIT mngr w/exp 1231 N Sales P 'T ' ltc.nM 558-8373 Full-time Mon-Frt. Xlnt Coast Hwy Lag •fir 7pm llECPT /fitll OFC CHIMNEY JACK• Two fun Courter po1i10r1, 111. Legat ~~~~ Mc:~,~~ 1~1 -IUllSES &IDES "'~ P;1~~ 1~ b~:_P~~ ~ A:e::._'~u:_; exp pref. 5-48-0878 South 673-0360 7.3 30pm 3pm· t 1·30pm Good 1yp1ng & omce appts fOf our sweepa * ELECTRONICS RECRUITER TRAINING • Tr•lnlng program • Full o r part tim e • N o direct experience needed PRCC Aerospace Corp is setting the standard 1n Aerospace Search Our reputation for outstanding can- didates and professionalism is ex- ceeded only by our ambition. In order to enhance our continued leadership 1n the search mdustry. we seek aggressive money- mot1vated people with the following background 1 IC HOROSCOPE_ SYDllEY 0MARR west Attorney Service ---,--3 30.7 30pm Good work· skills req Non-smoker Good communication DECORATE INTERIORS Hopslng s Dry Cleaners 1ng conditions Small Call Ruth 476-3120 5 30 to 9 30 pm 550-2090 • ln9lde/outalde aalff now hiring Oellve<y drtv· Convalescent Ho1p1ta1. Color/design. PIT to ers & coonter persons ~ar 0 C Fairgrounds ----tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili --·••11-•01 • Client Interlace Slart. Wlff I rain 775·54•7 .. I I so 1000 N . .., -....... .. pp Y n per n pi.a,. call 9-5 549.309 1 REPORnR Exper "PP'Y in ~ • P hone aal•• ... mar coast Hwy 494--4044 s F •••••••••••••• ~"' . Ottl~ position avall wino With 2 years dally ex-Tue-•t 11 ragmenll Full·tlme for local d•· IOllTICIL TIU exp nee 9,m.4pm M-F penence, for an lmmedl· 2445 E Coast Hwy CdM llv«lea. Excellent driving Exp'd Interior plant malnt SC/hr Contact Jay. Joyce ate opening on e So S&LH PlllOI Monday August 27 record required. NEW· & greenhouse Depend or Kathey 831-8220 Calif newspaper Send I 5 ARiES (March 21-Apnl 19) ) ou'll find wa}s of getting JOb done PORT STATIONERS.INC. 1 ans nee; 476-7022 resume and cups 10 Bo,.. For exl children• 1te>r9. o _you'll sumn c..: )OUr!>elf b> your o"'n ~ffic1em:~. Focus on unique 883-art.!22', Pertonnel 0.. H~USECL~NERS FIT OFFICl/~LESCLH •203 C/O Dally Pilot I ~A~~~N t~-=~1 : r fi II b Id nd to creat a more 'IOhd P ....... · · ' Hunllngton eeach firm 1 PO Box 1560 Costa scrvices,abthtytosuccec;s u )rc,1se.re u1 a c --P/T. Rellabte, honest need• p/tlm6 help Mon Mesa.CA92626E OE SALES'STOCKP'T- structure Scorpio pJa~ s s1gn1ficant role DELIVERY peraon Pl/ SS/hr start 675-2095 thr Fri 12 10 5 960-6587 Exp pref ChtldreN ttore T AU.R US (Apnl _Q.Mn) 20) Barners are down. )OU haH greater n:tA=~=~·,::' E INSURANCE -I Petite M1rct1e tn Coate frttdom to 1mpnnt your o"'n Sl~ le Catch up on calls. correspondence lcH NB 84o.9012 · READY TO CHANGE OUHE OOlST ROA 1estaurant Mesa. 642-4717 For •n Interview , call: 640-2950 PRCC Aerospace Corp. 2744 E. Coaat Hwy. Present ideas in graphic manner Present formats. plans for publtc1t) or CAREERS? 1 did' has the following part·tlma TOURHIT COOi .a•iwtC1 •••n •dv•rtmnfi campaign \ irgo pla\S important role lllT&L •lllT HU Have your own agency positions av1t11ble Seute & br041er • musi1 --EOE M F M " '"GEM NI ("ta'-, I-Jun'" iQ) Dome•uc adJUStmc:nt ma\ ~ energetic ear..r oriented with the bMt PRE.SCHOOL TEACHER Cell Ctiet Ct1em1n at l\Jll or part tlrM 548-5237 ·----------------1" J -.. -. , • fr t lflce ualltant to Ferm«e -Call Me I SWIMMING INSTR ccr.un e•1 790 btwT'l 9am-Cpm Mon-Fn necessary and w ould pro\C beneficial Check sccunt). get nd of~fet~ w:'.c 1~ bu•Y quality ~ Howard 963-t518 ADAPTIVE AQUATICS ==--=::.....::~===--==--=- Corona del Mar, CA 92625 hazards facellent for cleanup. for strcamltmng techniques and tor tal practlOa. 4 day..-. INTERIOR DESIGN Flair ~~E~~~~~~T:~~~:~ making contacts \\.llh ~ffic1ent. lo) al tndi,1duals. tun t>eMnta. eal•ry °'*" l0t Color? Coordinate SERVICE& FRONT DESK .. -----------------.. CANCER (June 21 ·Jul\ 22) You might encounter a fast-talker 493-9311 commerc1a11reslde1it111 Apply al 2300 Un1..,.ttlly who ad,ocate 3 "rush to Judgment .. 11..c) 1\ to insist on defin1t10M. to lllT&L/llTlllOITIO wa11 o.cor P/1 F11 wm Dr Newport Be.c:ti ()(call perfect techmques and to IO\ est1gate vanou<t options. urpnse '1stt Front office Laguna train Cail 848-9774 M 2•9990 could highlight scenano. P1scc-s. Virgo persons pla} kc) role!> BNch Exper pref 4'~ Japanese couple dealr• -OHO IHI LEO (July 2. )·Aug. 22) What seemed out of place will mo\C into Dayt Call our Long 11v.1n employment Catt ro r position You'll know "hat to do. ttm1ng 1mproves and mon~) BNch ofc (213)597-3839 dally Of eV99 781-3884 M:.n~ 1~~n:~ :~::1k ~ou~ come from unusual <>ourcc R elattonsh1p arows c;trongcr. )OU II DENTAL TREATMENT lttotlu 11• in t>uay aa1et ole H••llY e that )OU can work under a deadline. Cancer natl\ c figures COORDINATOR, mature, Pa.rt time poe111oo, 3 hour9 phones & ordera gen ofc prov . 1 non.1moker, w/dental per day 112_2PM and ~lllt&orderd kno...,•· promvr:otd (Aua 23-~pt 22) Dc<1p1tc rcstncuons. you put ma1or =rc!!tt: .::= 4-&PM) tor general edge hetptu1 Con11c1 point acro~s and prc,11ac \oa~ upward, as result. Lon$-dtstanc:e call manehlp {~'iooino per-kitchen m.int.n•nc. In O.bble 540-U7 t could mean travel and a wider oudicnet. Take special cart while IOl'l•llty, run or flelt·11me F':'i:i'!':v=:-:'~ntment lll&llST h di n& sharp objects Anes play \ paramount role iror eopl'lll llCaled re-pleaM c:all pereonnel poal110n avall. Send r• an L'IBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22) Y ou make new start. you 1310 access to h•bllltatlve Newp~rt dept tume to Harbor Ctir1s111n 1 information prcv1o~sly shrouded m myrn~ry Follow throu1h on ~ ~1 P "c 11 c • OITIZIU Ull ~~':~~·,~4091.~~ ~V: hunch tnstinct will prove reliable au1dc. Romance~ featured. )OU act 2970 HatbOr Blvd. 92180 °' elll Pat•v hean of matter and a Leo nauve will be a 'aluable aJly ... .,. llU Suite zoe. Coat• MeM "3.oc>ee ,., epm to SCORPIO (Oct 2 3-Nov 21) Followm1 delay. progrus 1s made pert-time, '*'" pm M'4t Equ~~-=rwty Pd IR Lil and sctnano will h1ahh1ht mone)' and 1~-.e. Lunar position ficccnts ~~~ar Gd pay. Etnployel'MIFID Bootfl A"9nd•m ~ept• des'rci asp1rat1ons. powers of pcl"\uas1on. You w11l w in nend\, -::;;;;:;;;;;:;;:::===-=~111111---=;;;m-~ tno aPP11Catlon1 Mon·Frl inn~cn'cc people and you'll rqain sen\C of d1rccuon an_d PUfl>OSC. •Clerks hfn.&pm, •• 3333 w SAGI TTARIUS (Nov. 22-D«. 21): upcnor provtdc add1uonal $ eo..t ~ N 1 "workina room.'' Good new eomcs from Jovemme.nal ~enc)' ?r CIRCLE K·MARK£T "authont)' fiaurc." You'll be 1n v1tcd to prt1tta1ous social afTa1r. )OU 11 make unu ual contact and m~n) will comment favorabl) on )Our •Pi>CC~P~CORN (P«. 22-Jan. 19> You'll r«'f•"e"1nt~m11n1" ofler. St awarc offine pnnt. check dct11ls and be \Ure of who s who wh('n tl comes to makina dtt1s1o~s. Scorpio nau'c helps rcmo,·c roadblock\. couJd actu•llJ •'din mak1n& wish come true. AQUAR U (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18). tk rcad1 for change. tra' el. 'a net\ and cban~ for 1ncrcas1n1 income M emhcr of oppo~1te ~\ f11urc' prominent I)', emotional rcspon$n arc a("('tntcd. This could be power· tA da 1f you arc pcrsment and d11 deep for 1nformat1on p ) p:A ES (f cb 19-March 20) Sameonc want\ ~our s11n1turc on document th:u ~latcs 10 po 1ble loan or tn,rnmc-nt Be J1plom til but ao slow and protc.-C1 'telfin chnchc Focus aho on pubhC' rtlat1on\, ,oint enon and mantal ~tatu' t 1bra fl ures prom1ncntl~ l _ _.y~:' ~ llOW HIRlllC \ J:f OAl11Elll I OLUll p lntervi.w-. Fr1deyt 900-'1 00 A. M at 1390. North Pacific Cout Hwy Laguna Be1cl'I ~ton PCH & VltlO} Call (714 ) 494 CJ73 tor rno· ~1-0 Dis trict Managers O a~,, "\11 o•f' "'"'"d•o'" .ii.opl•<onh "'Vt' ~o•r o •a" ,,o,,o,, ... 09on 01 l•vc~ '"" o''"' un r•c,.llt'11t 'alof)I w ~ a bo""" O•O• or d (jlO\ ollo .... on<• W,. !\a.,.~ on "'c"ll"n' b.,,,,.1 • ~'tn" that 1tl(hJd•\ l'lo•p• •ol1to• 0" "'"''~ln<t l1h4!1ol •oco11on ,,,Cl Co••d CIO'"' "'\ •' "a•r o oe•"e •o be h1C<e·'4• a"d bto ... 11 .. 9 ro .. or\ ;,o•O I ,o~ !t..n• y01.1 • 0 I tlo. QYOlofl(O"•O"'t o eoou~ acp n P<ef'\On •o , 1ie Daily Pilli1 MOlldO\ !ht ~••OOY Q 11 om o-1 • pm 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ~· ,_ l 8022 OHict FaraJtut/ Mlilai al • Aatta_Wut.. HIO A1111_lllrrtt4 Aatn_larrtt4 A1ttt, l•pflH ______ , lt1~111 H21 get\ • • , .......... ,, ~.~L..-.. ........ --~~,~~---=::::1 Hot R llntll m Ga:G. cr:d'· cono 11400 70fU> -•-D1t1u 1117 1uca1 ---..~~~~~!""" ~~~ en:u, ct1ra, me c:ab4· Ou1boa1d ) vra torYet\lde 651 'NbittunhOz Large 1 mannettd 00g Mt• I rMO ofc utpm1. !!AS.Jeni.•v. IUI WI" ' AlrCond,Stwp(4t2Wfll &maoa11~tioma. M tul·B04924t45 •• I ft.....&.. J •• ~car. t.ntcalll MJll 111 -•• u t •-~· 0t BILL MAXEY TOYOfA 142 I Remlng1on A•nd •l•e 1 p / °'Yo"' cat, ~·r 1t2028elcf\ 182.o&n To Od """ onty. LOll'lng ty~rl1er, 1550 Pon ti 10 2,.. 1200 S• o:':., =:,or not TIWTllOl llJYOI 1iA duiidJng. t,;i;;;a maf• blk cat. Exc•l Smith Coron•. •lte ~ '41·1501 BILLMAJC!YfOYOlA •··to.':~~~~."stw.o Exper, w/PD"a, gOOd dt111 _i!!:!I'-ftOO &42.9049 ' w/kld9 642·W7en UO ~ ' S lOO ~:'J~~ fOf ui. Catellna I and 19202 a..ct'l Bt'f'd ~ (557UXVJ Ing record, •int pay and Peb SS S W• got em brown," oot mooring, moonaton• HuntlnQtOft ~ $2511 benefit• = em Whit• ... oot em cat• .... /OrJUI • Cove 45' max 648-2614 982-08~ SILL MAX!YTOYOTA 132 tndustr •v. c M ~ooJ•O: (2~~i~ rot ttlOed You D81• am BXtbWfN oRdX:SoRIC WANT 1s. 2 cir '*· 19202 Beach "2-0m . TTPtlT /ml Cltrt Tem Ev ts7·280~ ~:i:,.~:.~r m.o~~ Walnut 1200. 750..1'85 Up~~·'!~~ '°' my 120.000 property ·11 240Z $2900. ,... tlr-. P/lllM ACXNreir;y a muat 1 Parrot, talM Y.UOW.Na.pe '0R BUNNIES Kimbal! Spinet, 111n1 cond 873--1395 owner9'119 IJ5-3022 ahocl<a, atruta. at..-.o, 4 '74 V Conv. rtd/b* toP 3 on.hell days I* wit. Tatka. alnga, •tir/lrg ctge. :Am Paid $1300Mlclng1750 WI llJ pd, PP 720-0735 lmmac oond, J~· -------- Start at S4 50 Set own Sac S475 e73-3e00 Fualtut 'A 080 970.5732 al't 5prn SLIP WANTED Im~ fOf '72 240Z. ,..., M'll tlr•, Muat ... , 876-80 NABERS hr• 631•8445 TWEETY BIROS· Young f21iOf'a12 9'CtrlC I Jtia ::'~~1'VM~~J-'1 boat OLUI 0111 brak .. a clutch $2950 '79 BEETLI! COHVr trlpte IEOT /nPIST Coekallel• & ParakMtl 1yP•wrll•r• I 12&·S225 (213) •8&-1203 day• oeo 9$4-4081 -· wtit, 1tlnt oonc:t. 4oK ml. CADILLAC ._.ull M aocu,.ta SO~ Me-0185 14&-1024 41l lta pc t (714) 875--5081 ev.. '78 810 Wtigon nde wotk a1a1t BO. Orig ownr 87M891 wpm, •Plltuda f0< flgurot, Young v-ttow n.,,. Parrot 2 OV#ltutf chii' earthton. w/w S6SO 84 WantiJ 53• lllp local~ 1700 OBO 873-4893 ' '78 12dft. runt gr .. I. '79 Scnoco. met reel, S LARGEST SELECTION ·~ wlthpt'loMl&gan nMdaao~totalkto w/Fr PfovleOa.amatch TV Wit, Nwpt Hatbo( Of l""" '77"""' .. X'"" I t"' V9'Y cii..n 1900 080 apd,blkpt300t,55Kml, oflet9mod.i,towmli..g. ttal oft~ 8AM-3PM. ssoo wt,._ 87s-se13 l&mpa S275 aTI 173-7853 "tt--123• .. _~ .. ., .. 873--7895··• ......... ...,19 w • •1P4M 769"-9347 a.Jc, log lamp• &45-2434 cadlllactln8ou1'*'1 '950/S 1000 mo Non -.• ' I •-• ~· 5 Spd, Kint COnd AM/FM lll ,._,.,~•-• ......... ua todau' a_.... I 7 ~t 8ofa ~ & tt• ow'2800 Ha-4107 lella..,... ·ect Sctroooo ale 5 9Pd. _..._,.__ .. smolcar pm 940· HHS cwu,.ft rust, 1100. 873-4106 1!1~:olh~a ~~:m:~ W~~N~TT~ ~~I~; '78 510, tan, em/tm, 28 '7l smhadow Xlnt :!Y a C!"'173_2·z: or-tll &•0• 1880 VIDEO TECHNICIAN eo" rOYnd oek c:Uw l90 CH 1 NA CABINET w/Toatllba VCR, nev« Of trade for UM.of t>oet. ft llY mpg S2500 firm. Lv mag cond, Mual ... Maka $4IO .. v 2900HatbofSlvd. Entry t.v.i, ei.etronlca labi., mahogany armolr, $100979-3317 uMd S875 720-0295 H 53~7 W f530..0M1 USED CARS& TRUCKS Brad 55M221,645-H85 off_, 642-10031842-&487 'ao rocco bfoni• auto COSTA MES~ beckground So County .,_\19ted min«•. e draw· ' COME INOA CALL FOR T Ill ate; am/fm uttlng $4995 --------5.vtce c.ntw. PhoM er MWlng rT\Khlne Mull Cir TV 1150, Matr Br $400, S..Ullful 25" RCA ColOf lttrlft 7024 HU &PPUIUL '78 Dataun 210GX ~II 840-5228 av.Mnm CL-tJtt 9313 Al Smith 12·5'1m Mil. 875-038't Sofa & loVMllt $275, oat< TVS 148 3yr wmty OJ*I "§i Cormler-0.l.llfo HTCHBK ~ •n• (714)855-2048 PotBeltystove,circa 1895 dining Ml, col/and tbb, Sun TVJ<>hn•646-171e 8::k C:~~'J.!~O::: OlmlLIT wlthAlrCond(553WZP) Sma11~~,!!=~ '81Rabblt~4apd4dr ·101mpalaRun1Xlntti750 flllll n 1&1fl Sl50 450-t193 dbl b4td '125• J74-4081 8-nyo JCK 2100KA tunet, al.e & water Boats 18211 B!ACH BLVD Slhe (~3KLG) itw.o, eoK ml, Mini. _84_6-..,..22_3_1 ---,.--...., rnajot O C ator• •Int A 11 11 Dining Ml. hutch·lx.tffet· Akal CSM02 CUMttt t• 2 0 • 8 0 1 t • A V HUNTINGTON e!ACH BILL MAXEY TOYOTA $1348 $3250 841-5087 '76 C~ta. lllnl COnd Mitty Ctii '°'Int.,.,_ ""'••cH tabla/8 chra $400 cor"-c rnodulat compo. Un1t1-559...U08 1'7-IOlls Mf..1111 "1202 e.acn "2-0829 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA '81vwPlc;t(up5 apd. a.le, $1500 OBO Mull ... , 540-0322 · ~ s;;;; hvy dty ;;; 549-9030 Mnl turn table & JBL a: J OIO '84 300 zx 2 + 2, auto, t 19202 Beadl 982-0829 atarao, Qraal eondll 645·2835 _ $99 OBO 556-797• apeuw1 $300 & Sy! ndCll t WfWQT-toP. fully loaded, 3K ml, •77 T taCorolla $2999 541-5087 --0---VOTE" AEQISTAATION DR set 8 chr1 Walnut & vain ta 4 · b/w T \/ ·7' MOONEY TURBO 23 1 , .. n lltt• new SlS,500. pp oyo __ ·77 CAMAR ·maroon, WORKERS $8-15 HOUR I Ill lPPUAICfl antq wtit S150 759-1985 w/amltm $100 831-1,780 650 TT, Load«!, Oxy, Flt DLUI 1111 O&ll W ~1400, H 644•1968 Very Clean, Am/FM c ... '82 Sclrrooo xlnt oond, SHARP! Only 12995 83K pou Pd3 UrMI wldy No LES 957-8133 Good furniture Boy· a dlr. Auto Piiot w/COYpl*' S. RontlCI Dae. (47SSOT) blade, Enkel wt\la, p8, ml 18UF158 527-9094 ,,.___ T t LI Hlt•A .. , VHS $2188 ale, em/Im CUI. Other -=-.--,,.---::-----:-:~ .xpar.MC ....,....aiopen-Ma Wlhr/Dyr 18 cu Oesa, dresMt, bOokcue op o rwt ...,, apprch ANAV, Au11 ~ BILLMAXEYTOYOTA •xtraa,199000B0 '77 MonuSpycMl,4*P(S, lngs fOf ~t. 971-0227 W~~ refrlg . Mlero-$125 2 ract1Mr1. aa S50. lle<eo vldeeo recot'dar power r~tk:i., Nu An-19202 Beech 962-0829 MUST SEE 840-82« p/1, aorl, amlfm, exit ••-•11•• -wave 8«-1152 . 2 cane back chair• .. Sac S575. Boaa atweo nuel, loP oond. Oflg logs, -eOnd. $2500 obo. Oya ••ir.11 -__ . $75 Huteh 150. rcvr100wt1 petehannel, OC tladown avail '79ToyotaCellea LI«! Sar.· '58 vw Sdn 780-1000 e\198"4-44&9 Positions open. Ex per MA YT AG ei.ctrlC dr)'ef, 94&-7 403 walnut & chrome c.blnet $64 750 759-8260 evM-,, • • .. ,, Alf oond, AM/FM can, · · __ ...,,,....--..,..-'---:-::~~ r41q Apply In peraon. overhau•~ J75 842·3720 S395, 87S-2287 wttenct 752-5«4 Wkday ExtraShtrp(201ZHT) (J2C875) ID 1890910 to ·79 capnc. w~ 70K ml Rothchild'• Restaurant I an FlllmH -,._ I 0 $4788 .,. told 10am. 9/11/84 •• L~I Xlnt ~-new 2407 E. Cout Hwy, CdM Maytag NUhet & Frild•re LES 957-8133 loatf ... era 1 l Nttor lllrH J HU BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 2014 Herl>Of Blvd, CM Pnt $4800 obo ~00 WAITUllEI tJryer S50 ea. 759-: 593 Med DR Mt-Oak Inlay tbl zO<fl Markll76hp mere MoP9d-·78 Honda EX· UR JEEP CHEROKEE 19202 Beech 982-0829 u.n Ar Uftl nr '80 Corvette, JClnt oond. IO lllTfllll N~,~~jcre,;.~~t; 42 .>t 88 In. expands to !~ir~~~~~~y n~~nd ~~gJ50 MI $300 5 ap, PIS, Tint«! gtua, bkt fiat I 1123 '78 Cellea, 100K ml, AC, ~8:~~s":; ~~;(>.~~ Part time lnctud wltnda 104 In. 8 ht badt d.c upht -a8181830•5,50 wkda aeata, Rad. Tlraa, Xlra '77 Xf9 .Grn/bm rabft FM/tt9feoeata,4"lg 1tlnl, OOJlllOJI• 1•7.,,1_ ...... 718ft., 1 MU1tover 18yrold appty O'KMf&M«rlttStovedl>l chra-(2 w/arma) S750 Mttorcyeln/ Cap tank(858-i) q /Muffler tyat. Own« nutlr•,S2200.848--7027 -• ~ lnl*'IOf'lbtwn2'30...PM oven S250&.42-2550 497-6005675-15588"91 Ptwtrltatl 7 12 S t IOll S10111 moving S3000 obo '8 lToyotaCellea WJAL!B '!2 Came.ro a.rtlnetta V8, •uto, pwr wind, crul ... tlh, p/1, p/b, air, 28K ml, ult eond. '7950 ~!;~:. g-:er•: 212 E F\:'~~o~dslf42s!!: N=u~ o!v1:;fmrin~1 1~!~;~:':: =.r~f :75 er..,::: •. 653. run• ~~~~!~~~TT ~::;:15 9129 ~~T..;!~~=ng. WANTED E>tperlenced OthwahrS100,&46-5848 wtcold Earth tones paid eng $1300 87~78 ~~~~l~t 4~2';'~5muat 2524Harbor8tvd,CM S5ell Wfttr malnt~nce m1t1 NB REFRIGERATOR d cond 1795 aelt S385 1174-8519 14' Glaupar w/35 HJ> . . ami (714)M9-8023 '14 ·-OIYll BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1' ft 53&-3163 ren (818)96&-5430 • 175 850-1529 • g Oak tbl/et'lrs $200 Cotton Evin supet cond $2595. '81 Suzuki GS250 street 4 WI. 1 Dri 30 S1351mo. 1475 Clown 111202 a.ectl H2-0829 print aofa./loveeeat $500 759 5432 850--5330 bike, •Int cond 75 mpg ..... '" CloMdEndCommwdal '78ToyotaCellca WANTED Eitparlenced Wash« gu dryer S 175 for Oelt bdrm $400 Italian -or · $750 645-0490 176 Luv Paup L.... Very Shatp, Auto. P/St..,, lull·tlme bookkeeper bOth 549-9030 brua/glau dining aat 1 5' GI a Ip a r w /II 5 ,83 Honda 200 XL per1 4 whMI cSrMt (IU8289) ALL-SAVERS LEASING Air Cond. (M5UYL) 84~10 Whirlpool avocado(dl11) S350 Cutt oak aofa Me· Evlnruda, cuat c:an¥u. cond S800 873-338l S2988 (714)432·1977 $3788 War•hou.. & Count•r Washer a Dr)W $ t SOM. llonal, wall unit, cott .. ~u $800 850-e.tll7 " BILL MAXEY TOYOTA • '78 ACCOl'd LX Must 18111 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA help for E>ac:trlcal ~ Looks/runt lk new 646-tabl Mt Xlnt 543-2241 17 ft BOSTON WHALER HONDA 450 w/helmet. 19202 Beech 982-0829 Witt wtt"8.0ff to med ach. 19202 8Ndl 082-0829 aale dl1trtt>utor Call tor -85« btwn 10-12 or~ an MM Wlngbeck Chair 82, great ehape &. toad«! •Int cond '400 751-3030 4•4 11173 scout. ~w 2832 Boa Vlatll(CM) •83 SUPRA, low ml, r«I & tnt«Vlew 646-7777 __ Caatru $125 MCtetary (am Cleek) w/11tru 780-8188 ••••r a .. " 0 wllltelPC)tl•whMI•. ~. '711 Ac:c:ord LX, 2 dr 5 te>d bUc. mint cond. HI-Tad! WE HAYE WORI •-i -1& $75 Glua lamp $35 end 18 II Thunderbird ·73 OOdge 26' Thunder· brak•. fMI .f«'ld Ru~ toad«! Lk nu Reg gaa. remotaelarm,1ttruS12K .,-pant -tebleaS25aaSt.,.eoS75 (0MC)190/HP. Boat bird, good otean oond, atrongS2700842-7577 Muat ... !PP83s-2883 obo875-6878 770-8935 AT Sll OIOFRE Pholo 1hrlab ~ulpment a.46-5M6 aft 4 PM hauled/nu betr Aug '84 S5900 494-0041 '84 Toyota 4114, wtil, 5IOO ,711 CVCC autQmatlc air '8-4 VAN LTD. EDITION or • bualnaas ·lr11lne Qn matt box ap<g 8 frm Xlnt cono Best otr ove< -ml, •lllt cond Sac $7000 cond ISOK ml, SHARP! LOADED. 5 SPO • Wtr~ Preoesson 261 5217 Gd cond $100 cuh s7500. 875-0288 M1~r~~:0~~~nC:rJE) firm 846-2604, 9-3PM $2895 715YBT 527-9094 Call 87S-7850 !Qtr1Hot4 Ct•.t•lm 6011 trvlne 551-59•8 Sunday 1962·32 FIB, CHAIS $6988 Tracks s '81 HONDA '79ToyotaCototla e 1111 E1ffJ APPl~ he wlt28k. 80 OUMn Bed, frm & Oak ~~/~F~om~fe7~~ll~t~j; BILL MAXEYT~~~ '78Toyota pid(up E.ictra Clean, Air Cond, Sport Coupe ... at.n COiumn•. 2 dl9c drtvea, hdbrd, new melt & spgs overhauled NB sup avail, 19202 Beacti 2 Stereo Clean ( 1)(285201 Stereo CHa. Lo Mlle• Sharp, Air Cond, AM/FM, r monitor, CP/M, operat· 1115/0BO 760-1807 consider term•. 114,000 .77 GMC 25· Offer/Pett ' 12989 (0160&4) Fa01 alloy wttla (094YPX) • l1oret1rl11 Ing aya1em. dot matrix King bedroom Mt with two pp 842·5102 Trade 475 E 17th St CM BILL MAXEY TOYOTA $4688 BILL M:~~OYOTA W"' lhrtliHtf printer, modem, )oyatlci(, nlghtatanda 844-t 152 720-0630 or 540-9550 19202 Beach ff2-0829 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 ., __ _.. """2-08....., A.F. modulator. box ot 20· DORY . Custom meda 19202 Beacn 982-0829 ~· .., u • lwtto•Nar~ dlle8, dlaec:addy. S1,985. Slngi. b4td, brUI hdbrd w/84 Johnson, 40 hp, '78 Tioga Mini Motor-'58 Chevy pick-up 350 9 29 .82 TOYOTA COROLLA • le2-3861 S2S, aote S75/obo, both o B Ball tank, Fath, home. 20'Mt. 11lnt cond. q. apara q & part• J11ur I 'lrlftn · 820PC OI .,,.,. good cond. 960-2855 Compau Trailer & many Lo ml $12,800/obo, $800 obo 963·5182 ·ffXKE 12 CYitnaer GK AM/FM C ... Stereo Long and "1or1 term tern· Zerox + ablo""" --t S5800 846-17 40 714/891·1053 • ( 1EGA740) BRISTOL AT !DlNO!R 1N SANTA ANA Hl-0110 ·r.UULY SINCE 53" '82 Citation v..e 4dt hb, 111;, xlnt cond Must Sell 13e50obo pp ne-2e78 '18 CMYrot.t Nova Auto, Pwr St..,, Air Cond, Stereo (818PQR) 11988 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 a..ct'I "2-0829 1982 CAPRICE AJC, PIS, P/B, FM Radio (307821) Ulll 24 mo124.ooo ml wv VW ... ta. frorit & ,...,. up-contrect-aub/prlor ..i. holster«! S125142-3720 .wfP.ICAA WE OARE IMIYL&w,'ft l1wll1e4 ~~ HuntBctl !ILL YATES VW-PORSCHE -.Jr. Ju Jn• J~" 'r ·'", 837·48 00493·4S11 141·1707 COMMELL CHEVROLET porary ualgnm•nta printer + software. Muat Sole t>.aut broc.d•. Ilk• 1 •res '76 Toyota SAS 11erao, orig mt, stored for 9 yra, $4488 avalllib1-at San Onofre • sell BO 492-2145 new S125 OBO 650-2733 20· SHray Runabout, Sett 22' Cla.u A '78 Titan, redlata, 11tn1 cond S 1700 hrd top/10ft loP. Wire BILL MAXEY TOYOTA A11·at1ttt It 1 t•aat«I 225HP V-8 OMC rraah low ml. deluH S13,IM>O 544-1605 wtila. 1 of a kind. Maka 192028Mcil 982-0829 Vtln tlfS ·~ll .1rta •r 111•·1 ••'-"'l\\H-.,\ 546-1 200 'ptuH a. call" colleci Prte ti In ~~~~,~~';" water only, •Int' cond 759" 11().t °' 644"8722 '80 DATSUN 4114 p/1 p/b offer 633-5037 '78 TOYOTA COROLLA 13250 175 Wagon, or- (619)"38-7986 Xd«a6' Kitten• blue 1 . 5.C9·2120 daya or Aateattin 9000 1tereo,dualcarbl&~ •11e .. H leu tl4S SR-5 anga/b<own Int, am/tm, ...,~.,,.---=------,1...,3...,l""S IELLY SERVICES yellow ay9d Had ahott Whl cotton 8 couch 831-0688 eves S7000 obo 497.7374 A/C, Stereo(10KV208} >tint cond "6-8628 d b f 11 850-2150Am MOVINGllll w/metctilngche1r1.good 2SWetlcrattNoveXLtwlnt ].81 GMC"•toriPU With 1llllOOIH $2888 or o a, u y 28570 Marguwl1e Pkwy Adorabte Pupplea cond S250 754-1340 -350 Chevles, many ex· dum bed cond Blade, Palomino leatt•. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA '75 Vol110 245 Wagon a q u Ip p e d S 2 , 9 5 0 Suite 206 fr .. to gd home. Jnt1:: IZ14 tru last offshore, SS ses& OBO ~774 P7 tires. 10,000 ml, On. 19202 Beach 982~829 $2400 080 am/fm, 4-842-0172 Aft 4PM Fri Mlsslon Vi.Jo M/F/H 840-5732 !!! prop• $26.000 obo OWMr Every available apd, all pepert 845--0054 Fm tllt EOE _ Anlq diamond ring 673•2505 af1er 5 PM 81 GMC $Mirra Clasak: oPllOn. Must ... to .po Triut_k 7 .79 Vo\IO 284GL. Xlnt cond WELDER Cut• orphaned pupplel (8) Brlllent 10 diamonds 28' ""·-s c· rulMr LOW ltWIE new mtr Camper •hell & pr-=i•t•I (•712) Call Mr ·70 sPitflra, 4 iPd. new $5500 Call 752·2743 -.85--M-U9t_ang_...,2..,,.89,,..,-a11-0, MacGregor Yachts, 1831 to gd borne 5 Wka old App< '3400 BO 8-42-0177 ..,_, REiii.iS aieeper Many 111ru & Kan ElleQard. ..p4stons, battery & QOOd ndt body wotk, p/a, NM Plac9ntla. Colt.a M_. 960-7265 OPAL RING w/dlamond, 1968 Sactlflce AU HUUIU baMfltal Pnc.d to Miii Ill.MU TIT1U 11111 Urea, run1 -..11 '800 A•tH, Dtatttlc Jdnt $1400 648-3164 gold Mt'g '450 87s-.&603 960 ..()9()() FOR Slll 11 LUSE 94<>-9739 110-1111 548-8899 ·ee Mu•t•"9 Faatback -• ~ . DO A LITT\.£ ~~l -: 'z BUSINESS IN YOUA •iactllHttal 211 '73 SllflJ. "*"** 1974 Ford Truck. F250, * ,89 230 4 d YtlklWaJ!a 17 lalcl 138'1 $4000/off• 873-2050 Overnlte cru119r E11t1 •81 ROLLS ROYCE 3/4 ton, All, runt gd • '· gaa eng 190 QW RABBIT ·77 B\lid( Regal SAlE ....... ~ OWN HOME Antique Oak End Tbla 8 cond 10 hr• on e"". Sltv••_ <>_.....-ftl;;;,.~/J(AlA.a. 60K Ml $2200 980-7285 a.le atareo, 4 apd, rune , -· M"--, lu•ury Int, '66 MU11ang. xlnt cond, Mantle Lampa W«ldlnn ... ,,,. _ _.,,. 111'"'''"''"""'v great, lmmec.. In-Prlcedtoael1(908133) .....,.. .._ ft pis, auto tran1, nu tlre1 • • ... Back Or Iva. per reel 18,000 mites, Ilka new ·79 Dodge v. Ton tide/out. Eat ate aale $2988 Nloely ~ulpp«I $4000 OBO 9M-4037 Dreas az10, Dsk Chr. shape Must see to ap-(93821) Ad\lentur• $4950 788--3051 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA (37nOJ) H Yoo~ paintings. mllC preclate $7500 call eves •81 ROLLS ROYCE Auto. Pwr StMf, Air Cond, 19202 Beach 982-0829 $2488 '88 Cal Spec Muatang, yel- 64"-5 51844•7697 btwn 4 & 6, 7e0·9475 Sliver Spirit Brown/ten. CrulMcontrol, Big wllla & I.I LIDIY IEIAI BILL t.4AXEY TOYOTA low. 1 ownet, fin. running -._ , T •. "-• ""1 ·f' . • ,,. :J ·~~ ... ,. ,. ,_. , -'.~ ~· -~ L' .. ....,. .• f •J ,,_. ··" t ~ .-. * ' ' ' .. "' IUmSIOP .84 Be)'ltner Cbn crar 28' llke new. only 9.000 Ttrea, E.ictra tank, Tulone Mint cond S22K 533-4242 S1~ BUG. reb~~MS 19202Beach 987-08N -S2SOO/ob0 S..8-8217 EellPllm llybdg, 4 Mo nu, loaded mii..,Joaded (35789~ (1T03121) 70 BZ 280SE O lgl I 1982 BUICK LeSABRE '79 MUSTANG p/1 p/b ato .~ ' •7 1 . t l .. , .. , '· } ~ ! GARAGE SAU ADS NOW ClASS0 lflEO IY CllYI SH HlOW free , allp, muat sefi •8.C MERCEOES·BENZ $5788 , M L. r na '68 POP TOP CAMPER •1r C·ond., p-/St_, & radio, -4 ..-.-., atd ahll't. 28 Hydraulic cutting chalra, 190E 2 3 Bl k/BI k B L••""EYTOYOT" owner. Fully factory • " ., ... _ ..... .., ... ahempoo et'latra, dryers, $42,000 OBO 8-46-2143 · · ac ac • IL """" " equlp'd Lt blu, $7200. Engine xlnl S2 7 50 Brakaa, (308"5) mpg, *3196. 84&-9590 chrome wheels. many••· 19202 Beacti 982--0829 Cell 7.,,.9293 842-54&1 1'1111 sterllzer, steamer, manl· PlJTIH WUTtl tru (06740) ~ '80Ft.at .. Hu1t•.o cure table, 2.5 CF rafrlg 10' fl• u• Fl fl *84 MERCEDES-BENZ '78 Courl« Pldtup '72 280SEL 4.5, good 24 mo/24,000 ml MN new tlraa. Very clean! p.;;,o,;;;-.~~;p;...,.. __ La,aaa ltae• Weekd•Yt(714)738-7506 -• 500SEL Blue/Gray, 294 AM/FMCus,Prle«lto cond, ale, pta, orig contract-aub/prtontle $1950(714)842-4412 Furn, fiHhold llema, •GARAGE SALE; MINK JACKEThlghquelfty 83 low hfl like new Pay mlles, toeded (068-41) lelt(2C88582) owner $6000 875-9143 mJCAA Llactbt 1313 ptan11. blk•. & mo<• Furniture, houaehold lurs, 'Ir length. Medium ~:chsl:~r r:,::~= br:;~i 5•820MEORCSEOEES·BLENZ S2488 • l EASING Great prlceal Sal/Sun Items, etc 9-3 Sau Sun 1lze-never worn Cost BILL MAXEY TOYOTA '81 3000 Low ml, 1 owner, _ -· -- 8-2 615 Iris, In alley 150 Mountain Rd $2500 Sacrifice 1995 use 993-0007 873-1974 AM G BI a ck I b I a ck . 19202 BMcti ff2-0829 abaotutely mint. May USED CAA SAi fS "-ita ..... I rt ltacL 751·1103 or 780-0157 halt, Sail 7014 21,000 mites, loaded nnanc:.. 631-5188 ~ .... ~ a • (06410) I '78 Dataun Pickup '82 380 SL, toadad, •SUNDAY OAM:JPM• AUGi5 & 26 tOAM_.PM Muat Sell • Gu Water 14' Hobie, multl color aall, *83 MERCEDES.BENZ Short Bed,(IL38258) chrome whla, lntMr, Furniture. aurllng 1tem1. Most Items $1 Womans Heate< S65. 432•1«9 1750 OBO 962•9715 380SEL Black/Ten. only S2888 1hHPlkln1. $33,000 baby clothM clothtng S 10-S 14 Mens Profeutonel gardening 16' Hobte Cat, w/1"41.great 15.000 mllH, perfect BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 536-3163 1970 Wallace-Apt 8 atutl etc haetiold/acceas equ1ptmen1 gd cond mu1t cond & lun Sac leaving condition ( 1HSX9<49) l9202 Beach ff2-0829 415 62nd St 650·2150 sell 963-51~2 country $1400 752-7183 *MERCEDES-BENZ •-tl••H '83 SHOWROOM 2400 9am-W-dark Sat/Sun _ 360SEL Oarll blue/gray. All / AU1o. Loedeell p'lt pty bikes wheats part•· Country French sole loV&-Ouellty cJothel. mus1 aac 22 Cataline '79. loaded. 18.000 mllel, Juat Ilk• Clanin 9049 121.000 obo 495-1373 frames baby Items misc seat New Whlrtpool Priced to Mii S 50-S50 e111t cond mull '" new (06231) ·55 PACKARD. runa good, Naw 300 TD Wagon 951 Sonora 545-7215 refrlg. antiques, pictures Sile 10 650-4020 $8500 obo 528-6027 •83MEACEOES·BENZ 58,000 mllaa on engine e.ig./tan. Immediate de- Apprc;-Uprlght lrzr tstr elc No. 1" Swift Court Tennis mmbr1hp-F1n Vat 28' South Coeat Setlboat. 300SO Turbo DlaHI new ttraa S800 &42·741e llveryl $26,875 788-9185 ovan. etc carpet IChool Call aves 646· 1.C 17 rec Club $350 960-8325 e11l1 cond, many Htraa Anthracite/black. 26.000 clothing Sat/Sun 20351 Great Sale 112 Bison (off u itf 2-h h Id S14.000 714-371-5896 mlles, lmmaculetel Aattt laertt4 Yll Oll AFFlll 0 tllO OC 1 pon J · R Co n ng ouH o 1 (10338) O EIZ re · nr a r amborM) ectt~. f. Pies. bool<1, dual 1219. 16' Hobie Cat Like new. •80 CLENET lllW Ill z 1 IEI EIEI I BIG SALE Furn fee & End Tbta. Gu BBO· hd /fl board, bkceae. race reedy. S 1700/obo Btackl ten. onty 3800 e 12 llOl • ..12111 gluawera. dishes. misc orig Art Work, guns, etc Saigon eteph. Ming jar. 842-11558 mltea, $39,900 (0038) "* '82 32015 apd, anrf, red, Sat/Sun 9 AM on 1575 LIDO ISLE . 143 Trieste kg bd1Pread & much CAL 25 113 partner New •82 FEAF\AAI 308 GTSI alarm, 38K ml, $11,850. S.:i·,o;ror.:,d~=A) Orange Ave. nr 16th St Price to Setll Neer NEW more. 650-<4020 eng, •Int cond. Npt lltp. Bleck/ten, 18,000 mllea, &42-6760 Lota of Goodlet Sunday Color TV with remote Waring eleC mixer nrty Call 548-3683 443,500 new, loaded '74 2002 Blue/1nr1 runa Sedan, Spotlaaa(0915AI Only llAM & not before s25o. Sall Boal & 4 HP new S20 Gold arm' chair ,81302M6.!1S>E .. •rt • POAT Cl r • • t. n d • P 0 • In I . • II JIOl •• .SMOO 655 Darrell, CM E11enrud Motor S200 S 15 Eggcr•te twtn mat· Flying Junior 14, new cu... ,. "" ... 13200/obo 8-48-1573 Sedan. VaryCINn(0331) __ each Dl1k·Befl Sander treu S30 nrty new 19.. tom aet salls. Spinnaker. Black/ten. only 20,000 • ll 2IOO ... Sl400 MOVED & REMODELED $125 Hardly used 2 H.P colored TV $75 end slip Bel Isle, cover, trlr. mlles $39,500 (1FKT276) '79 3201 Mint cond 31K ml Coupe, Econ (408tA) Furn·lh1ture1·epp11'1-lan-Air Compressor S220. other ltama 548_5633 S800 &40-8409 •63 SHELBY 289 COBRA a.le, all MN rac St.900 • J•-• . .StlOO IUtlc mlsc·Sat/Sun Direcl Drive 12" Table Btaek/ten, ahow ear, llke 531·1385evea --. 3.«0 M d B k S S235 M Ofli F _1 / LASER 2 Full rigged 79 Sporty Coupe (0120} ee ow roo ew lscellaneoos ct •11uta1t wttrottey With E>ttras. new (00 I '81 3201· 1 owner BBS,anrl Liii U SAT/SUN 10am.? CHEAP Datsun anO S.aitatat 6228 12900 Cell 87S-4846 •82 PONTIAC TRANSAM lt.,.o 5apd wt/Ian lllnt .Ill I I 28.c Fl S CM T0yota Parts (all pans C 0 NV ER TI BL E . cond llK obo873-5.418 l•NITI ower t slored Call First) 81 10 p141ce groop of UMd LASER, xlnl cood Must Black/Tan, 22,000 mll• I 1001 OutltStreet 631•272• Model GL SW Datsun I w a In u t I urn 11 u r • NII $875 OBO 837-5&44 loaded (9384) N.-por1 Beech Shown by.appt only An· S3.850 See DIMES A 8111-0603 1 S bOI cond hlle •M DODGE CARAVAN &CRf\ll~R tlque MW mech lllhing UNE Add 673· 178<4 2 O.ska 175 ea 1 Skid ~ 11_5;~ OBO 78~818 SE Burgundy/burgundy. 111-IUO lttalt polH & muctl more · u only 95 mllaa (0854) TOP SU Piii 549.1785 Mdv1ng Cont1nuou1 $20 2 Swivel cttatra S20 .. --..,82 AUOl5000S Salaa..S.W.Leulng 8124-8130 8-5PM 1906 ea 1 Wet~ $100 3 Ill, " *"*"***** ·---SOLO HOME·EVERY· Diana Lene Nt Beach plcturM $100 .. 4 offe ·~I Ski 7011 Blue/blue, 22•000-mllaa, .~~!:::.'.!"':::. ted«I p5419) S9950 DOIUllT llftlTllY ....... _..... ......... THING OOESI 2712 Sen RI -----chairs $10 ea MQ1898 .x7 1 I C I R .. 82 TOYOT'"CELIC'"GT ..... aJIA••• Carlos Lane SATISUN all e rtg stereo pona c,.lb. table S50 Boys bike S50 . •• en ury e· .. " " Pll-IWIO lllW't 9'lll -de Honda. CVCC 4"lg & pts 642_.823 sort•. akt Of bey boat. Tan/b<own, 20,000 ml!M, foP Mercedel Prtoaa PalO Y ~mdowa, etc SIS 9-5 w/trlr. cover. Ford v·8. S9450(1EVC419) 78320lautoa/c(578VCX) CallPet•O<Ray But. leack 515 Catauna, Nwpl Hgts 2 Walnut dnk• 30•60 in velvet drive tran1, trtm •CHEVY CAMARO Z-28 79 320l 4*Pd atr(«OXUB) .... If .. n with awtvel et'lalrs + 2 tab•. bar. st.,eo $3900 Black/gray. 5 •PHd. 80 3201 Sip a/r(1JW8133) ~lal IOOEIEI l1r111 S1l1 Sell wtth EASE• aide chelrt coal $550 or offer. Location 2582 28,000 mll•. lmmaeulat• 80 320l 5ep llr(18EN798) • Soup to antiques Ws a BREEZE aacrlll~ $275 751· 1103 Newport Blvd C M ( 1EVR872) $9995 81320l 5apd atr(000189) 213Of114 837-2333 t80-o900 Ctas'lhed Ada 642-5678 or 760-0157 846-7M11 Of 846-7055 *82 TOYOTA SUPRA 813201 Air atr(10A0"4) ~~~~~::.::=;:=::;~;:==:::;==;~=~~~;;----I White/brown. 5 speed, 81320t5apa/r(1do-22&) Pt•!•t SS ii loaded, almost naw 81320l5tpllr(1cyd883) 714)41PMd.$- (1ESC342) 8132g15ai> '8'(1doaa&OI da le, radlala, 1850. lll1IWll1 LDSIH 8232 IStpa/~108145) e50-723t •-_.. 82 7331 A/TL' 1EVJ484) --.T ........ -.. · 83 32015•p air 010243) '78'~ OleMI Wagon 4 apd, .,,... 83 S20I hp air( 1fml/90t) ale ater.o 80K ml naw- 1220 w. cout HtghW9y 63 320! gap ·s· (3859051 1eaa1 *3250 541-5087 MIKE McKENNA'S SOUTH COUNTY MOTORS (flp 1114 llllllT COIVEITllLE Wolfsburg Edition 48 mo CE L a $236.74 tu ~1 mo TOPS 13.520 6.4 Cl'P S 15.499 S2SOO Cl'P reduction Rea1ou11 $5600 28 ® 1114 SCIROCCO 11000 WI Wll 41moCl'l S'36 11&~ mo TOP 112 019 20 Cl'P $12.000 ~n>Ou"I SS786 08 ® 111• YAlllOI CL < ~.\I >I I J .. \(: '11RllUll , ...... " A TRUE SPORTS CARI $iiii) *** '121HUltYIW Economical v-e englM. low mtlae ( 1FM8208) 111,111 *** f '11 llYIUI FactCMY 2·tOM pelnt, laathet, Cadlllac wtra wtil .oov.ra. cau.tte T _.,. Pl~(10FJ382) 111,111 .... '111LNUll llUlnl full P°"'*(1CZT807) 114,111 *** '12 D.llUll lllPI L .. thtf Seetlng .,..., C....ttt Stw.o Tape (1EOM447) 114,111 *** 'lllUIHll YMIR ... 1&401 8eectl Hunt 8ch 8-47·1707 '79 Cuti... Brghm, mint· loaded, full pwr, .. e 148!0 obo pp n9-2878 '82 Firenze AM/FM Cua,crulaa control + mort. '7300 640-394t '$ n 17 dOid g., Automatic. Alf Cond, PIS, (e14MIK) •2211 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 a..ctl "2-0429 , ...... tJH llADIUM PONTIAC STADIUM We're New ~·re Oeallng 714:315-1919 set..-S..-Vit..Portt ~ s.,... efl "•"'"" NEWPOATB!ACH 83528Ehpl'd(9&&441) Penckt 19 111·4411 8352tl!5todl1IM888l 'i! c coupe. dOOCi co;;a eomocn • Ult 1111 1'• pt1t fl'o TOP $14 SM 80 Cl'P S 14 .895 S;>OOO Cl'P rf'ChKIK>n Res.dual .WA4 IO Triple blecttl A trut *POfta 1;;~;;:;:=::;~=~ car t640090> I ·' , 111-4111 r.r nml...r\ whl/blk runs grHtl ~YL~ uoooobo87W255 [ 1tt.CI 1 •U SOUTHWEST LEMING, SALES & DAILY RENT AL Oom•lk:·Fot.ign-bocle 111-4411 NEWPORT BEACH (l 14)111-11l1 1s 114, xtnt COl'ld, ,,.. 208 w. tar, Santa Ana urea, &•Int a eterao CLOSED UHOAYI '5000 BO 7116-4731 --------'77 9118 wtaunroof, llNth, LAROE SELECTION 01' air rblt ....,... -Cond NEW a USED BMW'S! o,igineJ -"i15 500' LIMIUll... Calf111-7488 VOLUME SALES 14911 CAAREAA~COU~"""p"""E SERVICE & LEASING Qoroaoua .ial• blu•. 3$70 N. Ctlerfl A" wldr11 b1ut leathtf, LOHO BEACH ioy., mont.-.y atlffO, (No Cherry .-.oll anrf, all, 0.V-64S.4IOO ll 14) 111-llM EYel ~:2-7251 l'rlK»-lna Wak'JOf'N OPEN EVEN DAY8 'l4tl1 CAME.AA UPE ..,,...... .. 1111 °"' fU-4800 !1118 842· 725 i I I mt!lll Nlw ' CabttCIMC "9d/811c 1n ct11t11fied leaullfulll 127 .171 781-0119 1114 llPILll 41 ll'IO CEL t 12 1, • t•• "' "'° f0PS11040H CAP 111.600 S~ CAP reducnon "8sidu94 .~, .. ,. Clb in \ 111a1og 1871 t ~ ach Blvd t-tunt1ngton B ach ·en•> 1•2-2000 111,111 *** 'MlnaU ~lt:~~·MW IZl,111 *** .. ! ....... Auto i..t,..,. -•""i: IUOOaoe , .. (403214) 11111 Nae• •••rta •4•1•••ntf For C r1t4 \d -AlltON all A DAU' OT AD.YI Of UMUI