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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-08-11 - Orange Coast PilotDRANGI COAST DO YOU THINK . ABSOLUTELY! '(OU l1M BEAUTIFUL , ~AVE AN INNER CMUCK? BEAUTV T~AT f 5 .. DID I ASK '(OU IF l'M CUTE, CJ.IUCK ? I DON'T T~INK I DID ... I ASKED YOU DO '(OU T~INK. l'M 6EAUllFUL? GARFIELD ® TME FAT WOMAN/ TME RueeER MAN! TME PIN05AOR 60CJ! ~-. . NOT INNER BEAUT'(, CHUCK ! l1M NOT TALKIN6 ABOUT INNER BEAUTY' ... l'M TALKING ABOUT OUTER BEAUT V ! YOUR . HlllTDWI DlllY PIPIR DO VOU THlNK l1VE ALWAV5 T'40U6~T l'M BEAUTIFUL, YOU 14AD A CUTE WAY C~UCK? ABOUT YOU •. YOU KNOW, YOUR E)(PRESSION5, '(OUR •• I JUST REMEMBERED .• . T~ERE'5 SOME 60L~ ON TY RIGHT NOW ! MV NOSE REMINDED YOU or: A 60LF BALL, ~UH, C~UCK? WAS · THAT IT, C~UCK ?! ANOTHER 11 D MINUS '' PO YOO KNOW WMAT 1 LOVE MOST A600T A CARNIVAL? 0 -A.I ~---· ~ .... . - Jim Davjs -- NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller DENNIS THE MENACE Ooooh! This sidewalk's like a STOVE! 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"Gee, I'm really sorry Eliz- abeth is having trouble with her back ~ain and can't be here today.' said Lau per. the winner d the Los Angeles-based .... board chairman of 20th Cen- tury Fox). insisted 1hat he pro- duce Compulsion. a film that turned into a hit and turned Richard into the head of pro- duction at the studio. "My father always treated me like a grown-up -I learned to take a punch and get up off the floor." remembers Richard. In fact. Zanuck's greatest suc- cesses came after Dad sacked him. "Getting fired is ter- and learned that fl my wife was walk· II . down 16 flijlts ~ I !1 stairs in pitch ii darkness with our kids (ages 4 and - 6]. Next momin~ 1~ tile local paper car-~ ried a picture of J f me~'Rc» ~ ert Urich rescues ..;.i unidentified child ~ ~ from hot.eJ!' .. WeU, ; i at least Urich ~it rible." he says. "I never want 10 come into an office and have someone say. 'Dick. I don't like the color of your tie - you can find your thi~ at the gate.' " oould identify the •1 child. and he did I 5.-1:1 --.-;.o;...;-=--• stay above the i~ tenth floor in any p hotel -because that's as high as super-ladders organization's New Directions D of patrons at a posh Beverly award. "I hope she'll set out AM los Angeles e<>host Hills bakery when Ferrare and have fun again real soon," Cbrt.dna Ferran. who sashayed in recently and be- added Cyndi, who knows all shed John DeLoreu to wed gan ordering high<.al con- about girls and fun. Said a was-ABC president Tony 'J'bomo. fections. "You~ buyins thatr' gish MJdwel Keat.on, pre-poaloe. has also decided it's asked the counterman. "I senting Lauper's ---can't believe citation: "I knew you're planning to how down-(o.earth eat all thar and ac- she was when she tually ~~ to leaned over to me lose ~t." To during lunch and Christina s embar- said. 'Michael. rassment, several there's a hair in my customers prompt· soup: cookl ya fish ly aot Into the act. it out for me?' " examining the ex· model's sd«:dons 0 and offering pithy When you 've nutritional advice lived in Holly-like. 'Why. do you wood all your life. know what thlt11 are the $00 of a do to your dlO&es- famous producer. terol level?" Fer- and you're a sue-rare Red the bak· cessful producer ery; It's still un- lJaws. The Sting. clear whether or The Verdict and not she fled Cocoon) in your -empey-tanded. own right, you're 0 a sitting target for anyone who thinks The day that he has an idea for WOftt Wll wrapped a movie. "Sid lifts up on the pilot of are the worst ," the new 1V series says Richard l.a-5pmMr: For Hirt nack. "If people Is a day that a. happen to know ....._ ________________ .. ert Urlc:ll. the who you are, . show's star. will you're trapped. Everybody's time to shed that extra weilht never for&el. ">4 we drove second profsion Is the movie she's been carryfna. She an-ICn* Bollon Common tor business... Zanuck's own nounced to her audience that close-up shots, throutih the career In 1he business bepn 111 she ptanned to droP22 pounds partt I Q>Uld xe 1 bulldlna on 23 when he was a surfer and before their VtfY eyes on a fire,.. he nails. "It wu the "the wildest kid in the Ws." VtfY strict diet. Well. you can hotel where my wife and two His father. DuTyl F. (then just i11\18ine the mnstemation Cblldm\ were ttayina. I ran In can go." 0 "How do you spend your free time?" B.H. of Decatur. AJa.. writes in to ask Jeu Mania. <X>Cteator and star of the PBS series Upstairs. Doum- stairs and star of the WaJt Disney film Rttum IO Oz. "I lead a hermit-like existence." says Marsh. "Because I'm so llA!8lfious in my worklfll life. f wJ to the~ extreme In my tree time. I hardly ever watch lV, becaUle I dldn 't grow up with it and never pic:km up the habit. I also tend 10 avoid m0vies because people look askance at anyone who buys one ticket at the window." 0 tJy Joantw K.oJliMn 'Mth ..,., Sc#n- f'Mr tr NftlJ Hirt"""'...,.~ "' Los .... • i •nm ..,.., Eadl.lltw pbo!o of Anp Corderv tor , ..... , Wrm.Y by KJmMrty Buder. c • ..._ ,.., Wllldy 111e.. ,...., WllllLY • • ..._..,.......of G111Mt1,_.,-....,111c We ~fl tlw omltek>n of a.If for the photo on OUt' July l4 cover. Ph04o of Tom ...... by Debofah ,..,...,Outline. 11 I -------------~---~ FAMILY WEEKlY QROERCARO l ----------------------------• .. TEAR Off AHO REDEEM LE 'il9.L s ON A CARTON OF SftAUNG ... ANY STYLE w ~ NEW SOFT PACK Aknn-...Won"'1"'!.lr -' nwn1hol b." I • • THE ''ANGEL" OF THE TRACK I l's nearly post time at Aquedud race track in New York. Bettors clutch their tickets, horses dance nervously toward the staning gate, and the jockeys look taut and grim. All the jocks. that is, but one. One of them grins. He waves. He belts out a song: "I want to know where love is ... !" And after he rides his mount to vidory in the fifth race. he starts in again, still in the saddle, grinning, wav- ing, singing. Meet Angel Cordero Jr. He sings everywhere. In the post parade, in the jockey's room. on the backstretch, in his kitchen. And when he's not singing. he's talking in rapid-fire Spanish. Or crack· ing jokes in English. Or waving. To horses. "Hey. Blackie!" He waves to a fat pony while guiding his Oldsmobile through the backstretch after the last race. 'That's a nice pony. He been here a long time." At 42. Angel Cordero may be the most effervescent jockey in America. He is also one of the world's great athletes, and one of the most successful. In 24 years. he has compiled a remarkable career record, riding horses to winnings of more than S94 million and twice re- ceiving the coveted E.dipse Award as the country's top jockey. He has won most major American races. numbering three Kentucky Derbies (including this year's) among his triumphs. He will attempt to add to his laurels this coming Saturday in · the S250,000 Travers Stakes in Saratoga. N.Y. And he's known in rac- ing circles as a fearless. aggressive com- petitor, a jockey so skilled that some trainers believe he adds a length to the finiShlng position of any horse he rides. But the little man with the big grin is also one of the most controversial riders ever to be tossed into a racing saddle. He has drawn many fines and suspen- sions and was accused five years as<> in a massive New York race-fixing scandal - a charee thar was never proved and that he staunchly denies. Some of Cor- dero's bissest wins have been marred by controversy, including the 1980 P"reakness, in which the jocl<ey, on Codex. was accused of hitting the filly Genuine Risk on the nose with his whip. 'There are as many opinions on Angel Cordero as there artt on the future of the U.S. economy," says trainer Jan Nerud of Tartan Stable. "It goes from adulllion to vengeful hate -and every· thing In bf.tween. But most everybody. whether they like him or not, will ad- mit that he's a great athlete." Spectators unf'amlliar . with racing sometimes think a jockey's job is slm- L~nn Rosellifll lwa in V111inio and has ""'"rn· lvf many of th# natJOfl) 1t«Mf ptlb/ICOIJOflS. ,,,. dudrrrJ ~ Nf'W York Tlma. .. F.uot.Y WFUJ.Y. AUCUST II • I There's nothing small about Angel Cordero's accomplishments, as more than $94 million in purses and three Kentucky Derby crowns attest. BY LYNN ROSEUJNI ~ troinas and OWMn be/~ that Cordero (on number 9) is 60 good o ~that h~ odds a full ~ngth to hiJ hone's finishing position. ply to sit atop a horse and guide him to move it." across the finish line. In truth, a jockey Odds maker and 1V sports analyst is the most highly conditioned of ath-Jimmy 'The Greek" Snyder believes letes, combining the strength of a foot-that, pound-for-pound, jockeys are far ball linebacker. the agility of a wide superior to any other athlete. "A jockey receiver. and the mental acuity of a works the longest day of any athlete, quarterback. starting at 5 or 6 a.m. galloping horses He must work compressed into an un-and working through the last race in the natural crouch, balancins himself with afternoon," Snyder says. "And they his weight on his toes while maneuver-work the year round. Plus they have to ing a 1.2()().pound animal at speeds of be in top physical condition all the time up to 40 mph. The acute angle of his or they can't ride,· because they can't crouch puts enormous pressure on a make the weight." jockey's knees and hips, and the com-Cordero's wllll~ to help young pression of his lungs and heart makes jockeys master their trade Is l~ndary. breathing difffcun . · He gives them pointers J("eep your In this precarious position, a jockey head up!" "Keep your feet forwardl'1. uses almost every muscle in his body, helps them get ffi90nts. even ocx.a9onal- balancing himself with his c.&Jve:s and ly invites them to live at his house. th~hs and using steeJ-strong arms, where he instructs them with old rac- wnsts and hands to restrain his mount Ing films ol himseff and Eddie Arcaro. or urge him on. And all the while, he A sentimentalist, Cordero requlsl· is making spllt·second decisions: "Do I lloned the winner's blanket ol roees after push my norse through on the rall7 Go the 1976 Kentucky Derby, flew it to New outside? Go through that hole in the York, and lakl It on hls (ather's grave In middle?" A mistake could cause his Queens. And earlier this year, lfter be- mount to stumble and cost the jockey ing sidelined for two months with a his life. broken hand, he nearly broke Into tears "If you want to set an Idea of what when the fans gave. him a standlna av• a jockey's lite Is like," says Nick Jemas, lion on his firlt day back at Aqueduct. ruwunw 01~11agln~ director of th~ "It was a great moment for me," he Joclceys' Guild Inc., 'just crouch up aver says, hi• voice IOftenlng even now. your knees, reach out your anns1 and ·~cnarer evel than wtnnlns a race. They start pushing on a locomotive and try ~ all the way around the track during the post parade." N~ York fans almost always sere.am at Cordero, but what they scream can't be printed in a family magazine. Racial slurs, death threats and scatokl8k:al SU8: gestions a.re routine. "I hope you break your neck!" they yell. "I hope you die!" "They hate me and they love me," Cordero says. chuckling. "They scream and curse and boo, and then they bet on my horses." He is sitting in the jockeys' room, I• tucked under him like a chiJd's, an elec· tric smile in place beneath black, wavy hair. Although at 5 feet 3 inches. 112 pounds. Coraero is a physically dimin- utive man, he somehow dominates every room he is in. Cordero says one reason he attracts trouble is because of his riding style: "I am ~essive. very active during a race."Then, too. there is his skin color. "Being Puerto Rican, and being darker. l didn't get a fair shake when I first came to the CJ.S.," a difficulty that Cordero says has diminished but still exists. After 24 years as a jockey, Cordero's body is still fit and trim, his reflexes split- second quick. He can still jump a mount through a sudden opening on the rall J or survive a h~long tumble into a i forest of flailing legs and hooves. But Cordero is in almost con.stant pain ¥ these days. His back, broken once in a ~ fall. aches every morning and whenever the weather turns cold. The back of his neck hurts continually from being arched backward unnaturally for six or more races a day. His right hand, broken in January. aches from the constant pull of the reins. Over the years, Cordero has broken both knees. an ankle, his collarbone. both elbows, and all but one of his fingers. All of them hurt from lime to time. "When you're young. you come back quicker," he says. "When you're you~ you take a little more risk and you don t wony about aettins hurt. because you think the horses are golns co be there when you come back. Attempting to get back in shape alter the January fall, rn which he suffered a con<:ullion as well as the broken hand. Cordero discovered that even a simple exercise like Joaina has become a trlaJ. "I tried to run and pulled my groin mulCle. I have to many injuries In my legs, I can't run." 'Not IUrprtli~, Cordero says he will retire 900f1, "If r don't bump into • real nice 2-year~ [to ride in the ma;or races] next year, l may hang It up," he says. Still al the top of his craft. he pulls in rouahly s 1 million a year now, and most Of what Isn't taken b)' taxes he saves for the trainina stable he hopes to escablilh one day. ~ Cordero talks of quleti~ he still rides six days a week. year round. Last ran. when he was a>mpding for the national money-winning champ1onship (he was edged out by ;ockey Chris Md:arron), be rode ~ many as 14 horses a day, working Aqueduct in the afternoons and the Meadowlands race track in New Jersey at night. And he still rolls out of 6ed at S a.m. to go to the track. Jockeys don't get paid for working horses in the early morn- ings, but most riders believe it's a~ way to cenenl the ex>ntads with trainers that lead to more mounts. One recent morning. Cordero, wear- ing designer jeans1 boots and a T-shirt, arrived In the backstretch to work out a newly arrived horse from Puerto Rico for trainer Luis Barrera "He's undefeated," Cordero said of the horse. maneuvering his car through the nw.e of barns. "He's supposed to be very sood -" A few minutes later, hunched ow:r the horse's withers. he swept around the track for a half.-mile workout while Bar- rera watched from the timer's shack. "lie worked very good," said Cordero afterward. bopping down. 'What did he do?" .. Forty-eight point two," saKt Barrera, referring to the number of seconds it took the horse to run the haH-mile. Cordero whistled ... l'said 47.1 . I was close. But I guess I'm just asleep." Later, Cordero's (then) agent, Jeff Blum, met with Barrera and scheduled Cordero to ride the horse in a race. After leaving Barrera, Cordero walked a short distance among the barns to the office of trainer Jan Naud, who wanted to insttud rum about a'<:olt Cordero was to ride several days later. "He goes to the lead too e.arly," said Nerud, referring to the horse. "Just take a little hold of him and stick him in behind two horses as long as you can." "No problem." said Cordero. Slnidng along with the radiO ~ ping ihe car several times to chat with badtstretch pals. Cordero then drove back to the exercise track to watch his ~~Marjorie Clayton, work a colt she trains. Back home, he ate the first of his two calorie- ronscious daily meals -fre.sh.squem!d orange juice.-an '"'8· a smaJI piece of ham. and a half piece of toast -and was back at the tnlCk by noon. For the rest of the afternoon. Cordero alternated between the track, the sad- dling area. and the jockeys' room. He would ride in seven races, winning two. '· On a bulletin board in the jockeys' room was an article about Ron Tura>tte, who rode Secretariat to victory in the 1973 Triple Crown and later was ~from the waist down in a ~ ll'lQ accident. ~ Cordero ever fear such a fate? "Fear ts something you can never erase out of your mind," he sakl HBut when the gates open, you're not think- ing of OO(hing but to get there fll'lt." ,,, F.U..Y WCDU.Y. AUGUST II • ·-5 THE ~(Bi~DREAM SWEEPSTAKES WIN THI YACAllON OF YOUR DREAMS AND A MOVll TO RIMIMllER IT~ What's your dream vacation? Soaking up the sun tn Tahrt11 Wining and dl'Wlg your Wert through Pans? Explonng Vence in a Gondola? Whatever It is. here's your tcket to make your dream come tn.e-1HE BIC DREAM-SWEEPSTAKES Enter and you could Win a $25.000 DREAM VACATOO And you won't even have to bmg along a camera. because SIC will be on location f timing all the action for you. 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I wondered. lhal childml who have just· about everything the wortd ha,, to offer get upset at the slightest provocalion? Then I 51arted my studies ci vu1nerable children -children who had little or nolhing in the W'fl ci possessions. d\il- dren wbo were physically handicapped, or who struggled againsl the burdens ol poYerty and ramm. Some ci the boys and girts amim!d me by their sroic endu.ranre, their capacity to make do under~ adverse circumstances. But I was even more impressed by something else In<> ticed in such boys and · rts -their kind- ness toward friends ~family members. their oounesy toward me, and not least, a quality my wife, a schoolteacher. called "moral strength." LEARNING THAT '~BLESSED ARE THE POOR" By Dr. Robert Coles She first used the phrase in New Or- leans during the early 1960s. as we F.um.v WwcLY contriburrng wntn ~Coles. a Pultrur Pnu WtnMr. tS a child psychiotnsl at Harvard Uniutts1ry and author ol r~ "Childml m CnSls •· snin worked with poor and quite vulnerable black children who were PJl8 through the CX>nsiderab&e ~ ci school desegre- gation. These ~-olds were heckJed and threatened as they came to school. They were ~ by federal marshalls and attended schools boyttcted by the children ci white fanu1ies. One ci those children, Ruby, was the only student in one classroom, and for a while she was in oonstant jeopardy because mobs prowled the streets near her school. Nevertheless, she smiled bravely as she walked past those mobs and. I eventual- ly learned, even said prayers for the men and women menacing Iler! How does one comprehend such a child's psyd10k>sY -her inclination to forgive her tormentors. her turning to prayer as a source ol personal strength? For years fve mer children like her and ~ed thal question. Often I try 10 answer it with the explanations my own profes- sion might offer: She was afraid but couldn't face her fear. we doctors might say. or she was angry but dared not ex- Buil~, remodeQDg or replacing ... Wmdow mialitv can make or break it. Quality building products insure a successful project. Poor-quality products can turn a dream plan into a nightmare. Choosing quality windows is easy. It's Andersen. The word for window quality for over 80 years. Easy to install Andersen· windows, roof windows and patio doors bring the best to any job: Beauty-through their famous slim lines. 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After alJ, as Anna Freud once put it to some feilow child psydmnalysts, "we can explain anyone's behavior through psychologk.a1 inteJPretation. but only certain peopfe master their conflicts in such a way lhal they end up being good and admirable people!" I have never fors<Jtten that moment - hearing her candidly bring moral matters into a scientific discussion. Nor have l for- • pien her ~ to a question one a us asked: whether she had any notion about whal kind d peqiie, from what per· sonal or social or farriilial backgrounds. are likely to tum out decent and llTl- • presQvefy sensitive or thoughtful as against those who beCDme callous. selJ. anerec:i. ~ and Uncarins ·toward others. "1 cannot Sll'j," she said rather quickly, and then alnplified with these oomments: "Some children we have seen -and their parents, loo -have been ~ hell ilseJf (she was ~ ro !he ~camp swviYols she'd been studying). and they seem so good and 1 gentle even so, and athes we have worked with had f!Vf!r/ advanlage the wot1d can ofter. and yet they seem oo only troubled but without any moral resources. They seem, almost. to be \'IC· tims ol the very oomfortable and suc- ces.WJ ~ they can take for granted'' Needless to say, she had no desire to remrnmend sufeing al the hands of racist mobs or in cona!ntradon camp!> as necessary artidce to ePsin or rooral 10- diff~. nor was she unaware of rhe fact that persecution and joblessn~ and chronic hunger can exad their toll on ire young and old alike, can push people in to a desperately craven struggle. w~ at all costs, for mere physical surviv;il Nevertheless. she had lived tong eoou~h and searched her mind and heart ~I\ enough, to encounter an important iron' even a paradox -that adversity can t · don't ieave anything to chance. Insist on r -------------------------------------Andersen ~lity. See an Andersen dealer-in I the Ydlow Pql:S under Windows. I I I ~~ A..,_~~~~-------~-1 I I tit r Su•• lill I ~"I&-,,_ I j I I "-c:... ~~~·1 I '11<W ~-OE ----:..,_ _________________ ..._ .. --~----~-------------------------.~----.J [ compatible. al the very Aei!s,' with a morally honorable life. whereas on more occasions than it is~ for many of us to consider. those who seem to have •'\-erything (~ and power, and yes. 01s of academic ~) are not necessarily exert1>lars of virtue and ni.9Jt well be the distinct moral inferiors of the r h1ld Ruby and others like her. I have studied children noc ontv in the "iouth o( the 1900s, with Its ciJJ rights ..iruggles. but in other parts of this coun- rrv. and abroad. too. I will never forgel 1he hardships I have seen some peope .-ndure.. In the squalid urban slums. or to~las. of Rio de Janeiro, for example, I have heard astonish.in& oomments from people who seem as unlucky as it is pos&- ble lo be. A 8irl ol JO there told me, time and agajn, that she can't expect much of tt future for herself. but w is willing to . wa11 for <Jod's dec.Uion about her longer tile Here is her explanation of such pro.Y peas for herseJf and others she knows: ·when Jesus came here. He lived poor. and He said if you don't, then you'U have trouble. beca..ise you11 no k>n8'f be think- ing of what CJOd wants, but only of your- self, and all you've p. Maybe some peo- ple will Ql!l to Heaven, if ttiey hold on and rry to be ~ lhe way He was. even if 11 s not~· Thilts Whal we should do, wait until we're Jent up. and He'll decide 1f we're fP)d. or if we're bad. and you don't cany your money with you on thal tnp• It's you and your life." No matter how u~ her mat. l'Conomic and educalional tutu~ thi.$ girl ~ an enetgedc, even oompem~ ITlOOll life. She wondesed oonsrantly about the rights and wmnss of this world. She paid clOR attention to what she heard in church and in Sunday tchool. Whal she wa,, putti~ into her own wcnis, lll eftect. was Quist s te.achins that "the Id shall be firsr and the fi'1t shall be IA1l." Often, ~ I heard her (llill a bit ol comfort from that. I felt unemy, eYftl indianant. This child deserved bi:tter ol this Ilk -in the name of the vey faimes and ~ both the Old and the New T~ sumy espouse. But I be3an to realize that in her own ~ the gj.rl was a more subtle and know- ing biblical moralist and exE8'fe than I. She had oonnected her own vulnerabiUty and poverty and~ to QWi's; she had seized upon His words with an appreciative directness that was enabled noc by educational achievement but by everyday cim.unstances ol her life. After 25 years of worlt with children and their parents alJ over the world, I have Biven up thinking that wealth and power and material comforts ran be oonelaled with virtue, moral tt>ndud, or even with a sense of personal satistaclion about ~t.ife. What seems to matter. one 1 begins to notice, is what a par-i ticular family chooses to do. " morally, with its particular fate. l A rather well-to-do man whose son I had interviewed over the years was as taken with the biblical injunction quoted above as the Brazilian ~rt and her parentS were. The boy was ronstandy reminded that "all the possessions in the world won't im- press the Lord" by a father who wa lder"1 long and hard how he ought to live. what he ought do on behalf ol others. The result Of such reflection was a constantly evident moral life: many acts ol personal consideration on the part of the father as well as his public philanthropic gestures. all ol which the 00,. oouJd witness or ~ in mind as he did his own moral fJOW- ing. The result. I eventually realized. was a remarkable family -fuU ol concerns for others and free (alnm miraculously) of the insistent selkent~ and malerial pn!OCCUpations all too many of us find inescapable.. Moral fi~ means a responsiveness to the various ethical obli&alions pre- sented to us every single day of thJs lite. Sometimes. as I work among the priv- i~ affluent ones ol this world. I reali7.e how distroded some of us get -so much to buy. to own. to enjoy. No wonder we forget the meaning of that old saying. "Nothi WOl'thwh~ oomes easy." Moral- ly, too.~ Vt'Ords may hold the require- ment that we either take on the tough and demanding task of doing riaht. of doi~ good. day after day. or we IOse noc only the Interest in doil'lg so but the capacity. "I don't want my children swallowed up by creature comforts." the aftluent father mentioned earlier said to me once. Then he added: "I want them alert to the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule: 'Do unto others as you ~Id have done unto you.' 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GDTING PERSONAL WITH AMY GRANT CHATIING WITH THE MOST POPULAR SINGER IN CHRISTIAN MUSIC S may look like a IOCR n · rolJo'. but gospel is the tune she sings. my Grant. 24, is one of the major forces behind the lost~­ growing trend in tlie recording industry today. a trend that last year aa:ounted for S 75 million in sales: contemporary ChriS110n music. The winner of three Grammy Awards. including one this year for Best Female Gospel Artist, and live Dove Awards from the Gospel Music Association, Grant signed her firsJ record conlTOCI at J 5 and has since sold 3.5 million rec- ords. She is cu~n1/y on a naliona/ tour with her /().piece band, which includes her husband of lour years, sin~.song­ wnler Gary Chapman. Grant spoke to FAMILY WEt:J<LYs Cor- nella Kennedy about the personal con- victions be.hind the message she spmids and her desire to spread that word to a larger audience. Toward that end, she seems to be saining great strides. last year. she sold out Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Kennedy: Do you tblnk tbe label ol contemporary CluUdan elqier preveata yoa from ,.....,,.., a broed-bued aucllmce7 Grant: Maybe at times. And that's always kind or a drag -because a label Is to help someone understand. I might have a sons with lyrics that people are not wild about. but ir it's a good song, our paths could meet somewhere there on rhat song. I don't reel like it's my m~ sion in life to ~ to people. I feel like it's just my gift to communicate Ii~ as I see it. Q: You became a 8ucceM very youna. Did that allow you to haw a normal life? Grant: My life was very normal. In fact I remember reaciins when I was l 7. "Fal7 tale comes true for Amy Grant." And just busted out laushihs. I remem- ber thinking, gee, the way things Jootr from the outside and the way they are on the inside are night and day. My life is nothing special just because I sing. Q: How did your career ,et atarted? Grant: I made a tape for my parents. And wllhout my knowing it, someone called Word Records took the tape and Word Records said, hey, this is contem- porary Christian music. I didn't know what I was dolna was contemporary Chri~ian music. Then they called and Mid, .. We want you to do an album." , And I thousht It was a practical toke. Wt never thought It would go anywhett. 10 PA.llllt.Y Wf;DJ..Y • AUOUST' fl • , .. We were probably five or six albums in· to it when I realized, hey, you know, I'd kind of like to do this as my life. Q: It mut bave been wry dlftlcult :C-a ...... .., career wblle tn Grant: The record contract t.batLhad signed allowed for an album every · twelve monlhi. w lch was really tough. It was like having a baby every year. bec~use ol all the emotion and care that goes into writing songs. By the time I was finished with college, I had just fin· ished my sixth album. That was part_ot the reason for transfemng to Vanderbilt. because I could finish my classes and go to the studio. By then. I had tons of songs to sing. and It was the first time we were able to launch a real Joor. So right about that time I was ready to throw myself heart and soul Into the whole bushim. I rm.lly had come ol a&e mus1ally. The first several albums were just growing pains. Q: You grew up ln a Chrlstlan bomehold. Grant When you sav a Christian home. people respond on a cultural level because for "each of us that phrase means something d1fferen1 For one pair of ears that might mean a three-piece powder-blue suit For another wild Pentecostal . and for another 11 m1gh1 mean stiff and judgmental I had a great family Very warm and accepting and loving. and not legahst1c. When I staned high school. the 1nforma11on that had been put in ftnally staned 10 mean something 10 me I had gotten to a point v.·hert' I "aJ> on my o .... n spmtual search I rcall~ ''anted to kno"' what truth ''clS And that's when I started "rtt1rn~ music My songs started reflecting m\ life I .... ·asn't ou t 10 get a record deal Q: If you bacln 't found a special feeling for relitioo. you would be singing In nightclubs now? Gram· No I don't think so 'h en- thusiasm for what I was singing about gave me confidence to sing. I am not a schooled singer. I have worked "'11 h a lot of people who sing technical!' much belier than I do Reallv feeling like \ ou ha\ e -;ome- thing to say makes you long 10 get out there and do your best And I don 1 knoy, if I would ha\e pursued 11 01her- w1se because I don't enjo\ the idea of being a famous per~>n. Q: Do you have a bard dme jug· lilnl t.boee two thlna•? Cran! I feel like people respond to the signals you give them If you make \our- self seem unreachable -1f I walked dround with a bodyguard -I would be o;aymg to people h~. I'm <;pee1al I need this protection I juc;t feel thal the artist has so much to do w11h hoy, mmh dis- tance 1s encouraged And if rhe\ are friendly and accessible. then the au- dience relaxes They're friendl\ Q: What do you think about a con· temporary of youn, Madonna? Grant She's a svmbol and a voice of this generallOn I guess different forms of ex- pression 80 through cycles of popular- 11v. and every generation finds Its 1den- 111y in the music. She is helping to give the kid~ of this generation their 1dent1· I\ I thmk it's a dangerous identity !But) I don't want to 1ump on a bandwagon and rag on Madonna I experience some of the pam or th e public eye that she must expenence I really \\ant to behev~ \hat she 1s JU"l lry- mg to express ltfe as $he sees 11 I find myself fighting for the opportun1tv 10 tell these 14-vear-old girlc; 1h1l' 1s no< the best • Q: Do ·you etill ao to t:' ola cburcb 1n Nubvllle? you aH.ak In a pew ~. or are you reprded ... cdebrit)'? Grant I don't e\'en ha\lt to sneak The'\ really tre t me llke fam1l} I ve been there mce I \\as a kid And cverv once in a while I'll sing in m\' church. It's so nice not to be center siage When I 80 home I reaJI~ enjOy the anon~ m11~ of slipping into the pe" and ha\ mg free- dom to kno" that if I have really screwed up that week. I am just as free to walk out front and say m~ heart is falhng apart and nobc><h goes. ooh. look. it's Am\ Granl. aec'.ause thev realize that everybody falls down And that 's the place where we should be - encouraging each other to ha\.e the strength to get up \1~ hope IS ~hat that support system. that encouragement , 1s communicated through my music fW Now for the truth about who's lowest. Now is lowest. By U.S. Gov't. testing method. W1ming: The Surgeon General Has Determined Thl1 Cignt11 Smobng Is Oqerous to Yw Hlltd\. ~ 11r ""* re1ec1 h ftll 84 FTC Allot Nl'IN THE LOWEST Of AU BRANDS SUfT PACK 100a fit.TEJl womtOL 3 ... -.·. 0 l .. ...,. flf ..... ~rn ..... ,. 4mg s I I • ... • I • ~·· Mwl'Utt WJI WRITE YOU ARE Whetlwr perltttly plain or •imply a urtlUJI, your handwrltlllf can un«ll a WftJ/lh Ol ln~tlon about who yoa trn and what you 're rttilly I /Jte. By J. J. Leonard T he handwriting samptes on the right were written by personalities whose names are as familiar to you as your own. Ta.Jee a close look at each. Notice anything reYealing? Though )IOU may not be a handwriting analyst. com- mon-sense will tell )IOU that these fa- mous people are as diflerent as can be. The cob1uJ script in san1* Band the bold rounded print in sample C point to two di~rse people ... it doesn't take an expert to ~ that. Now examine the samples more close~ Can )IOU find anything that could clue you in to the authors' identities? 0on·t be surprised if )IOU can't be- gin to figure out who these mystery writers might be. But. if )IOU've stud- ied their script c~efull)( you'll koow more aboot the writers than you think ~do. Let's start with sample A. The pleasing script with its small flour- ishes and rounded loops seems to point to a person who is concerned with aesthetics as well as the content ol the words. How about sample B with I ts large capital letters that sweep across the ~?This author's no shrinking vi- olet. that's k>r sure. With every strolae, the writer c~ a sense of confi. dence and origi~·l) Finally, consi r sample C. The script is stytish lear and author- itative, and P<lnt to a person who's strong and di$(j,bguished. ~dless to say. the abcwe analyses ate ~tary at best. But. the writ-irVol Ernest Herni~ (sa.JTJt)le A), Walt Di$ney (~ B}and Princess Grace ol Monaco (sample C) do pro- vide insights into the kind of people they ar~ to an amateur who's rrMJ been trained in graphology (the study and interpretatk>n ol handwrit- lfll ). How can penooality and hand· writing be so inrertw1ned'? "Writing 1s simply a set of re· Pfessecl gestures that r~als what goes on ins~ of us:· expl~ins psy- chok>gist1grapholog1st Or. Carlos Ped.regal. founder ol tht Experimen- l&J Center ol Applied ~ In tl'IUU and Splin. 1he sa1A1ions that we receive-sadness. tear. pleasure or joy-=...proYOke reactions that trans- late into rruscular rT1CMlllelll. You see this every day. when a ba~ smiles or a friend frowns. and even in the way a · person walks ~ depressed or talks when excited. These emOtions show up in our handwriting as well. The shape ol the letters. the slant of the unes. the pressure ol the pen. all point to ¥er)' specific moods~ (Thoogh your handwriting may look different de- pendjng on whether )IOU're ~ sad. harried or composed. the essentiaJ characteristics remain the same.) c. c.... -e.t-,o,_.~ hCJv • > ~ eo.r.:,+ __.. ~ -~-t ~\c.. ihL. ~~};~&. .... ~ Wi tl Handwriting. howeYer. shows more than just state ol mind ... it reveals personality as well. How )()U 've indi- vidualized )IOUr script and strayed from the model of penmanship you were taught in school tells the trained eye a lot about who you are. After looking at a sample ol )001 handwrit- ing. an expert can identify character traits that it would take a spouse or friend years to discOYer. In fact. a graiilok>gist can tell >W thiJlP about yourself that you aren't aware of. For although most ol us consider writing to be a simple skill that we take lor granted, it's actually such an in- \d¥ed physiologjcal and psychologi- cal process that many experts reter to it as "brainwriting ... Because the b'ces that a.Hect )IOU! handwritq are so numerous and varied. the odds ol someone else writifw exactly the same W1l'J )00 do att one chance in sixty- eight trillion according to one stat- istician. ActuaU)4-the correJat.ioo' between a. person's character and his handwrit- ing is nothing new. Theories about graphology date to when philoso- phers in ancient Greece noted the relittionship be~ tht two. Conclusive research k>llowed centu· ries later. In the late 1930's, clinical experiments proYtd the link that had bttn suspected for so long. Graphology may have gotten olf to a stow start. but it's~ up br lost time. ~e than 1.500 U.S. COf'l1)anies use handwntirw analysis to SC7'ttfl jcb applicants or sotve employee prob- ~ In addltk>n, it's used by poiice depart~ts to unccwer criminal tendencies. ~ banks to dr!tmnine ri* lactors. by IM)US to help with jury seteciions. and~ marriaf! COWlle'- ~oD~ -'lA.~ - lors to gain insights into a couple's pany's entire marketing division:' compatibilit)t Dr. Pedregal has also applied his "In 1974:· recalls Dr. Pedregal. "a experti.se to solve pr<X*ms ol a dif- large .manufacturer of oUice equip-lerent nature. "At one point. a Jar~ ment ~ioned my services. They multi-national corporation began to needed a new assistant director of receive anonymous letters which marketing. someone who would be slandered the company's executives. able to work with customers, keep For a time these letters were ignored. track of ongoing promotional cam-But.~~ they began to taJcie their paigns. write tht company newsletter toll. The letter writer had been cleYer and handle the art layot.tts lor their enotCfl to couch his lies aJnOr¥Sl facts advertisements. They wanted to pro-about the company which only an in- mote from within the compal1)4 but sider would know This mix " lact and knew that the position wouJd be dif-fiction made the lies seem more be- ficult to fill'.' lievabie than they migtit have other· "When I arrived, the head ol the wise. The letters kept coming and personnel department showed me soon the executives began to sus- handwriU,. samples from the six su-peel one another. The tension was pervisors be~ coosidettd b" the jcb. bemendous. The problem obviously After examining the~. I had to had to be dealt with without further condtde that none ol the authors had de:la)( but contacting the police would the combination of--qualil"iM re-·r-hl-ettatedcrtot-of baa publicity quired to succeed in the position. which the company was anxious to Then. I spotted a handwritten note M>id. So. they requested my asslst- tyi~ on the tab6e in frcn a me. 'Is this ance instead'.' one ol the candidates?' I asked. pick· "I didn't have much to work with- ing it up. 'Absotutety not; I was told the anonymous letters bad all been with a laugh. 'The person who wrote printed in larse block capital letten. this is just a messenget I studied the In spite of that i~iment howe¥ef; nole more carefult)t finally I looRd l was able to describe certain a.s- up and said, 'That's too bad.because pects ol the writer's personality and this ks the person who could do that anticipate various actions and rac- job wef I'... lions that "'°'*9 typify him. I was Mn "E~ laughed and thouSht I able 10 deduce cutain physical char- was craz)t E~. that is but the acteristia about him~ head ol penonnel who'd called me In , "Bued on my evaluation, the pres- and whom I'd worRd with hebe. He ident of the company asked thrtt hid to filhl , but he finally conrinced worter1 who fit the profile to aubmit ma.o.nient to aM-the mewneer print Md kqhand wrtti ............ atr;T~ ten )IMll afta' the fact, 'rbore ~ lhm analyzed by a hand- that Ame ~tads the corn-writJ,. expert who'd been trainrd to A~lt detect b~ies. The culprit. it turned out. was indeed one of the suspects my analysis had pointed to'.' Surprised at the accuracy of Dr. Pedregal's p-edictions? He's not After thirty years analyzing <M!r one mil- lion writing samples for individuals a00 iooustr)( he and his staff are used to being right. How Doe• Grapboloo W>rk? When a graphologist looks over )Qllr longhand, he's actually assess- ing over three Hundred personality traits reflected in your writing. You (an imagine that's not a speedy pro- cedure. In fact, a thorough handwrit- ing analysis can take up to ten hours! A grapholo~ist begins by estab- lishing an overall perspective when analyzing your writing sample. He considers the size of your margins. whether )(>Ur lines ourve up or down, or run straight across. the pen you decided to use and even where you c:hose to write on the page. He also evaluates the neatness ot your WTit- ing. But. if you've always been con- c:emed about )OOJ' sloppy script. reJax. To a graphologist. illegibility is often a sign of independence and assur- ance. . Next he looks b telltale traits in the letters themsetYes: How you cross )OJ' ·rs. the shape ot )OUT 'e's. the height 61 )UlrcapitaJ letters. ~.are examined. · Finally. he considers your signa- ture-perhaps most revealing of all. "Handwriting can fluctuate with a person's mood. Signatures however. stay the same. Only a period ot major stress or emotional upheaval changes them" explains Or. Pedregal. "More· over. since we 'create' our own sig- natures. they are partic ular ly indicative of how we feel about our· selve~nd how we want to be per· ceived'.' What Doe. blr Wrtllng Say ~~ 'al' ______ _ This is )'(>Ur chance to find out what your handwriting reveals about you. Though most expertS charge SJ()() or more. Or. Pedre· gal has agreed t~ a special &r· rangemen t for Fam ily Weekly readers .. For only Sl2. )'OUr hand· writing sample will be analyted by this internationally renowned psycho6ogistl ~t and his staff. You wi~am which char· acteristk::s surface in )Q.lr hand· wrltins and )'OU will receive a comprchcnsJYC printed cxplll.Nl· t1on ol thtlr eoncluskJns. 1o taJce advanta&e of this ofter, simply bl· low lbc instructions on this~- GET THE WRITE IDEA To rind out what your writing reveals about your personali~ just folloo.v these easy directions. • Copy the letter on the right. de· signed to provide Dt Pedregal with the sample he needs for the analysis. Use an ink or ballpoint pen and write in the blank space at the bottom of the page. (You can also use a sheet of un- lined writing paper ... just make sure to-attach all the necessary inbma· tion that's been requested.) And re- member. don't try to write neall)r Just relax and write the Wtl'f you usually do. and then sign your name. • Be sure to complete the order form below If }Q.I are sending more than one san1Jle. ioclude payment and an order form for each. • Send the entitt pa&e or dip akq dotted line and send order form and samp&e with a check or money order for Sl2 to: GRAfffOLOGY OFFER. P.O. Box 16012. 230 Adams Ave., Hauppa~. NY 11788. Orden roost be post ·marked by October 30, 1985. -J NAME -------------------- ADOR£s.5 -----------------~ CitY State Ar£ __ SEX (Mor F} -- Right· or left-handed (R or L) -- BE~ roSEND SAMIU A/ID ORDER R1/!M lip Dear Dr. Pedregal. I'd like to ~now what my regular handwriting reveals about my per- sonality. Mostly, I'd like to find out about my strengths and my strug- gles. My handwriting sample is enclosed. and I did not try to write especially neatly. Many thanks for giving me this tremelldous opportumty. (Signature) Don t foq/et your Sl~noture' If you use two d1ffltrMt 11gnatum. please mclude both ·- I want to ~ my handwrltlrc analyud. Here is my d'ledt c. money order ~ to GRAffa_OCY Off'FJl Encloeed att -- writq ~•)at Sl2 uch. tor a tot.al cl ._, __ _ PlelM edd kx'.al sa)rs cu c.Mdian rukienta .... di 12 ( u .s l'\lndl °"'Y) TOTAL •·--- oe! Henkin. a vice pres- iden1 at R.H Brusktn. a market research firm in New Brunswick. NJ .. has been asking people around the country a rather personal ques- tion. namely "What -if anything -do you wear to bed?'" What he found was.. uh. revealing. Twelve percent of Americans eschew night· clothes of any kind. Those who sleep au nature! tended to be in the 25-34 age range. Among the men, long JOhns were popular. But not only with old fogeys. Guys from ase 35 to 49 also lounge in long johns Eight percent wear sweat pants. and 22 percent wear "unspecified underwear.·· Sixty-Chree percent of the women wear n1ghts<>wns, 19 percent pajamas. 4 percent undergarments. 3 percent nightshirts. In the headwear category, however. not one • respondent admitted to sport· ing a nightcap on those chilly winter nights. he latest scoop from the ice cream business is that traditional favorites 14 f AMLY W«XLY • .A.UCUT II • ,.., are facing a rocky road. Surely it cannot have es- caped the nolke of anyone thal "novelty" ice cream is the fastest growing segment of the market. Contrarily, sales of blJ~k ice cream -as in gallons of vanilla or chocolate or strawberry -have shown v1r- .tually no growth since 1980. One of the hottest sellers is inches long by 4 inches wide Tom and Jerry ices. Says by 2 ~ inches high. Battery Reynolds. "With these. operated, and t)eadphone ac- mystery is half the fun We do cessible, of course. it'll play an indeterminate mix of the both 45s and albums. ices. You never know if you're . WondefuJ, right? Well, think going to get an orange Jerry about this. How much tun are and a cherry Tom or an orange you going to have when you Tom and a cherry Jerry." Now go out jogging and you have that's a burning question in· 10 lug all those record albums deed for such a cool business. around? I WI 1\1 '1111 4 I K. This is settins just a bit ridiculous We understood. and some of us even applauded, 1he ar· rival of the personal stereo (1 e .. Walkman). We live in a mobile world and the tunes have 10 be as portable as we are UADAMBICA What are people reaciina when they've got the time"? Here are two reports: Marlene Sel-n, •'Jbe Solar Powered COllle9 dJenne," West Holly· wood, Calif • I'm · reading three books simultaneously. which is in- teresting because I only have two eyes. One is Grow With Your Plants, by Lynn Rapp. .. llTllDAYI Sunday: Jane Wyatt 73. GeorRe Hamilton 46. Tuesday: F'i<fel C.Wro 59. Ben Hogan 73. Wednesday: Susan St. James 39. Ph~llls Schalty 61 . ~ day: Mike Conners 60. Friday: Frank Gifford SS, Robert Culp 55. Fess Parker 60. Saturday: Roben DeNiro 42. The "man who brought back the Raspberry Blast ." Al Reynolds. Good Humor's man- ager of marketing develop- ment, explains that today's ice cream aficionado looks for two things: "extra value and a very exciting item." Among the novelry items Reynolds has in- vented are a frozen flat frog. which is supposed to resemble a rock star, and Mickey Mouse and Snoopy bars. But maybe lhe movement to music-makins miniatures has now gone too far. Audio- Technica, of Stow, Ohio. has invenled the first petile, light· weight record player. The disc spins on a turn1able that is no bigger than the record's label, and the whole lhing is 11 I'm 4-fool· l I and I don't care '------------.....-J about my plants. I just want to be 5 feet tall It's a great book; I now know that I should not feel any guilt over my dead azaleas. It's not my fa ult: They are not meant to live in a house like mine: they were just not designed for that. Then I'm reading . Tht Pocke! Book ol ~Nash, by Ogden Nash. This is a very small book; I picked it up because it was so light. I'm also reading Shirley Maclalne's Out on a Umb because when you do stand- up comedy. you're out on a lWig. FVe alway! been a Tan of hers; not only is she a brilliant actress. but she's a good writer. too. Joma' Kaulr, actor aod . comedlaa, wlllDer of SD-Semdt ud ..... ol oft-BroedwaJ'• • ., Gaye NUed From tbe w.i.. Down," New York City I've been reading Wired, by Bob Woodward. about the life and death of John Belushi. I picked it up in part because I'm in the business. 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Then a lt ve panel discussion (moderated by Bob Costas and Pete Ax- thelm) and a caU-in to talk about others win> may have been overlooked. Of the six named. Ca ray changed the way baseball games were announced and Co~ll changed the tone spons ws 11ven across the country. Caray (alona with Mel Allen and Red Barber) 1njcced ·a folksy, down- homc manner into the pme of baseball. ai v1ng the players nicknames. 11ving the pme color and bnna-ing It home . On the sports pages, we will always remember and miss the names of Red Smith and Grantland Race. Watching this program makes one realize how poor we arc today. Sc ully anct-friernls-haw efrller gotten on in yeatl or disap- peared entirely from vaew. We arc lefi Wlth a new breed, one which dotsn't seem to quite have the ~spect or knack for the proper word, either written or spoken. It doesn't mat- ter, rcall)': They're talkina and wnuna for a new aencrataon, an MTV· spewncd iroup that ca~s not so much for words as they do action. 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Given his past as a royal pam but a ratmgs winner on ABC's "Barett.a." 11'!> a good bet that Blake won't make things ~S} for NBC executives, a breed he disdains by calling them "suits" at every reference. For the series, m which Bhlke plays a former convict turned bamo priest, NBC gave him an 1n11tal order of six episodes. He demanded - and got -13. NBC wanted guest stars. but Blake prefers to populate his cast with real street people and pay them $2,500 -"or less 1fl can." h1fN BC wants somebody for more, they have to pay the bre.akage," Blake said. Blake warns that he will he, CllJOk. demand and break rules, whatever It takes. to &t"t th1 na.s done "I have no rcspons1 b1 ht y to the truth My onlv re,oons1b1hty 1s to r 'Hell Town ' (fl told the network the truth. there'd be no 'Hell Town·" So far. he's gotten hts wa\ "lfth1s how fails. I will have no one to blame but my~elf," he said 1n a recent mterview. His downfall in the past has been an all- consuming. all-<:ontrolhng. tempestuous approach to work. His self-designated credits for the pilot included wnting. d1rcc11ng, hmng the cast. acting and brnwhng with the network. "This time I uin't do too much. otherwise I'll run me into the ground and be a drug addict." he 'iatd After .. Bareua .. went off the air 1n 1978, Blake turned 10 drugs. That. in addjuon to his reputauon as a troublemaker. kept him vinuall) unemployed "The whole enchilada was falling a pan." he !>Std. But three: years ago, the syndicated Operation Pnme Time took a chance: on h1masJ1mmy Hoffa in a mtni'iCries. He got great rev1ev. . was well-behaved on the set and took orders reasonably well. Squat and dark. Blake. 50. isn't going to get leading man pans He al'io doesn't want • to do another cop show hke "Barett.a," so he said he turned down action pilots. mcludtng ARC's "Blue Thunder" last season. He figured the only way to get the role he wanted wa'i to wntc the ~npt and produce the project. He decuJcd to try the role of an Robert Blalle ln ··aeU Town.'• unonhodox. battling pnest, even though TV scnc<i with rehg1ou\ Icade; have not been 'iUCCe'isful ''All human prolx'm'> Jre the same," Blake said "The tnck is 10 sohe them wtthou! a gun. v.11hou1 a badge, and entertain people without a machine gun .... My attitude 1s I'm all )OU got, otherwise there'd be another cop show 1n the ume slot." The tv.o-hour movie pilot wa., broadcast la'lt March and was a hit. resulting 1n NBC's best performance against top-rated "Dynasty .. Nov.. on a v.eci..1.,.. ba"'· 'Hell Town" t'i up agamsl "D)nasty." 'That's part of the deal. It's hke climbing the mountain." Blake said "I ne\l~r made an> small claim to sanll) .. Rock'sAIDSrattles 'Dynasty ' By L VNDA HIRSCH The recent announcemenr Tllat actor Roell Hect.on 1s sufferinc from AIDS has thrown the "Dynasty" production office into a flurry. Set insiders say that the ever· 8flcious Lleda Evu1, wbo plays Hudson's romantic interest Krystal, on the show, is upset by Hudson's tllne but 1s not fearful that he's in any danier. However, people behind the ICtncs. while sorry about Hudson's illness, are anary that he didn't tell them that he wa suffcrina from this disease The bi& worry 1s the fear that the drug wa traosm11ted from one st.Ir to the other. Allhousti'tt's not known what AID 11.. or that it'5 not transmitted through saliva while ki ing, there is that talk that Hudson k1 scd Evans who kJsstd Jolla Fon)'th who kissed All MaC'Graw who kissed Job Jamee. According to one sourc~. "It hasn't been proven one can get AIDS r{om kissing. but 1t llasn fbcen disproven. either." • • • 11·~ no secret that Jou Colli•• missed the first three days of tap1n1 on the set of "Dynasty." It ~ms CollJns decided she had things to fimsh up in Europe before she could return home Insiders rcpon that these thinp cropped up af\cr her ma.nascr· fianoc Peter Hohn wanted to reneaouate C'olhns' contract. Producer Aaroa Spelll14 said no; he could either kill Collin character off or find a repl ~emcnt When Colhns returned to the set, ~he d1'K'ovCTed the tapmJ did go on wuhout her. In fact. her b11 storyline -the k1dnapp1ngof Alex1~-wa switched at the last mmute The victim is now going to be Krystle, as played by Llada Evut. There ~on't even be a ah mp o(C'olhns 1n the tint e1)1Sodt" c~ccpt for the operun :shots, "here -she hes ""1th the other wouncll·d from the shootoul at the Mulda- v1an ""eddmg of Pnnct" M1dtad and Amanda. lnc1dentall}. aside from those already reported to be lilied off -All MacGraw'• character of Lady Ashley, BlU C.mpklJ'1 character Luke and Kina Galen, played by Joel f'ablaol -nil the Olher tnJ_U~ ICt lasted 1n sausfactory conduion from the beginninaand have narv a scratch to show. . . ' Kath.arlae Rot1 1s the latest addition 10 "[hna"y II · The Colby" of Cahfom1a " he'll play a sister-in-law to Cbrlloa Hestoa. All&le Dlcktason. who was up for the rolt as Heston's 'Wife, will not be appeanna on 1hat show 'ome thmk that D1ck10san wa ho ping for a sroundS"'ell and that no offer had ever ~n made. (Pleue eee DTNA8TT /P&C• 18) Sunday, August ~ 1. t985 3 Physician won't heal self ·eapttol' applauded by the handle pped for honest portrayal By LYNDA HIRSCH When "Capitol'' debuted over three ye.an ago, that show's executive producer Jou Coaboy vowed that lhe program's bandjcapped medico, Thomas McCand- --TVOaA less, would not suddenly throw down his crutches and be "healed." For being true to his word. Conboy and the show were honored by the California Governor's Committee for the Employ- ment of the Handicapped. Conboy shared the honor with the program's ptoducers Cllarlotte Savtts, Patricia WeaJ1 and actor MJclaael Catlin, who ponrays Thomas. the character who has suffered from a spinal defect since birth. • • • "One Life tO Live's" summer storyline is all a-sizzle. than.ks to Jon Hen1ley'1 Tiffany Hill chec ks out of the 'Hos p ital' By LYNDA HIRSCH 0 : What happened to the beautiful Tiff~ny Hill on "General Hospital?" Is she coming back?-S.G .. Buffalo, N.Y. A: Sharon Wyatt decided not to reaew Mr CMtract l81t year Wka de ODce •la.la nalbecl tlae claaracter of TUfuy ••• 10Ja1 to aene more •• an appeada1e &o o*r claaracten •• opposed &o laam1 laer oWll 1toryline. Sbaron wa1 a favorite of cast aad crew allte. It doesa't 1..-•• &HeP IM1J be retanalDg to "General Borpltal." b tlae 1torylbae laer claaracter wnt off to lffk fame ud fortmte a1 u actrff1, aa ocet1padot1 tlae claaracter laad before com- to P•rt C&arles. : Please settle a bet between my sister an I. She says Donna Mills or "Knots Landins'' was EIUe Mac on "The Beverly Rillbilhes.'' I say she's nuts. Please pve us the real scoop. -C. V., Brunswick, Ohio. A: Well, I doe'• DOW lf ~ maka JMr tll&u cerd.llable, bttt it wu Deal O..,&M ... tleyed Ellie Mae. After a let of ejbo4k T\' pet& 1pot1, "K.8otl Luf. ta," l• tM fin• fall-dme ,n ... u.. .... pmaa fw MlU1, wlM ,.t w tea. v ..... ltart 1tarriq OD "Love II a MuJ· Spl-4•"4 ftlq'' r. tlae role •f Laan. Q: Whatever fiappcned to the character of OpaJ Gardner on .. All My Children?" I know she went to Switzcrland to be married, but then what? She didn't even show up for Jenny's funeral. -D.M .. Cleveland, Ohio. A: la Ge IMflliae, Opal 11 1Ull la wl11erlu4 wt• ~r nry weal .. y .... bud. WHa .Jtaf ...... Me CffW ... rccana to die faenl lblce Me was la IM Aa1trallaa HtMcl aad laa4 ao way of aettiaa bed .. tai. Sta .... W.7 .. vtac. 4 Sunday, August 11, 1985 1lDce th.? It mHt be daat Dorotby Ly mu, wlao playe4 Opal, laa1 eo desire to rehU'1l to .. All My Cklldra." lD reaJ We 1~'1 oat la CalUorala ucl expeeU.1. dild by VlaceDt Malle. Wlaea .. e left .. All My Cklldrea," 1be went oa to appear n ''M1m1'1 Family." Q: f Lille the actor who plays Cruz on "Sant.a Barbara." Would You please tell me about him? Is he mamcd? And bas be been on other soap operas? - J.G., Stow. Ohfo. A: A. Martian 11 marrte4. Be laa1 apot loll of time actta1 la a maJtthMle of ai&lltttme 1laow1 -every-.tq from "Im· aHle" to "Stank} It Hatcb/' MarUHz laad .. , appeared oa a IO&p opera prior to "Saata Barbara." Q: Can you tell me where I can get the dress that was worn by Ann on "Lovinl'r' It's the one she wore for Cabot's birthday party. -J.S., Buffalo. N.Y. A: We set uk-4 leb of qHttiOlll abotlt wltere pardealar pieces of clo..U1 cu be ,...c...-. we..,...11MtaU.-eiU..of *t aatue lie tireeae.1 t.o tM ~ 11Mtr"'1 eettaae ieltper la care ., dte ..... "' .... ..,. ........ p., "LI ...... you .-ery abMt Au'• oetftt w..W a• to a.MrtAaa..c/e .. Lovtq," ABC-TV, UH A• ... of dM Amertca1, New York, N.V. l~lt. It maJ take a w~ bttt mOll ce1aamen are more tlaaa U,,y to tell leJaJ vtewen laow thy cu ba1 Ute th pert...,. llMJ Umlre. q; Why haven't I seen Kate Mattin lately on •All M)' Childrenr' She seems to t>e visitina omahbors all the time or goina to the movies. Is this another cue of writers foraettina that peoJ>le over 6S eilit? - S.L., Beaver Falls, Pa. A: N•. We're sad M "'°" 1Mt ~ Campbell, .. ldr ... WM played I.ate Manta. .... lut ..... 4• t.o l!IJuta 1affer9' ta a traffic aecUeaL ponrayal of Brody Pnce. Hensley plays a younf man tom between his loyally to the evil van Kipling (Jack Betti) and his growiOJ affection for the group of teens he has bcfricndcd·on his "master's" orders. The Doylestown, Pa., native, who JUSt turned 20, is a looker who can act. We assume the powers that be on "One Life to Live" have lots of hot storylines, regardless of the season. planned for this daytime newcomer. • • • "Young and the Restless" fans can kiss some of their favorites goodbye: in the next few weeks, Marla Ad.am• (Dina), Jame1 &torm (Neil) and Joba Deao1 (Joe) will be heading out of Genoa City. Look (or Beau Kayser'• return to the role of Brock to give Jeanne Cooper(Kaye) a~d Brenda Dickson (Jill) new storylirrc twis"' And don't be surprised if Sasao Seafortb Hayu' character (Joanna) and Jerry Doa1l11' (John) become a twosome. • • • HJllary Bailey (Margo, "As the World Tums") is expecune a child. The show's producers have dectded not to write the pregnancy into the storyline, even though Elleen Faltoa, who plays Hillary's mom-_ in-law, no longer has a clause 1n her contract that prohibits Lisa from becoming a grandmother on the show. ••• Le1lle Denat1ion joins the ''Guiding Light" cast next month. Leslie's last soap assi~ment was shon-lived but-produced a personal bonus-she (>laycd Karen on" As the World Tums" for JUSt six months but in real life it won her the role of Mrs. 'noa Ha1tta11, who played her boyfriend Bob HuJbes on tbe show. ••• Frt.U C..vene is due to exit .. One Life to Live" later this month. • • • Glerta Moaty, tile producer who took "General Hospital" from near-disaster to a strong No. I year in and year out, will be lcavina the show at the end of the year. No ~ord on who will be taking the helm. HcT sister, Norma Moaty, who is co-scripting the show with Pat Fallccn Smith, is slated to stay. • • • Wooderina where Ellen Falto• aot that 1hine.r'? Fulton, who has played the role of Usaon ~As the World Tums" for 2S years, wu havana a bit ofa battle with one of her i>rize pooches. Seems the d<>a wtnt for F~lton's ~ace, F1.;11ton pulled herself away, slipped, hit the side of her race and voila, a shtner. • • • • Clirt1tlu LeBl.ue, who's been playina Kirk <?n "As the World Tums," exits the ahow 1n the next few weeks. 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' AUTHORIZED BALES SERVICE SATISFACTION AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa M esa -540-9100 ALLEN CADILLAC-GMC- OLDSMOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway West of Avery Pllwy Exll 831-0SOO 495-0800 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 Daily Pilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -548-1934 FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Har bor Blvd Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 L PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster 892-6651 -636-2500 STADIUM PONTIAC · 2225 E Katella Ave Anaheim 385-1919 <\cross from The Big A PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON. INC. 445 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach -673-0900 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -646-9303 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOL VO 1966 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesfl -646-9303 Sunday, August 11, 1985 7 ~~~~----c_,_.. ....... ..._._.....,_..___,~-----------------------------------------------· -Daytime Conl. - AUATM~ ..,...._. NOftl't COURT TOOAftRCUL ---.. IMllC (Jfl DICOMTM ,_,_ ==-~ --= ..., = .. , '1:11 ··~ 11:11 CD '°" ' Lo.I .,. M.r-'rnt t-. TUI) .... ..., llCc. CO&M'I t -..enmr~ ~ cau.ma '**l PAl'Ml9..= .... (WID) DM.LM ... ll:{> ...... •llOnGll .. ~ -um.1-0.TMIPUM DANCUPTmm(~ .. (1).-YOUtua AUITM&.IM..... (IQ (1111) ULI (Jfl TMI C8rNn vmGaDIOICM) ~ 51!.":".:l ... llAmlMATT\lm Ml•MPM&Y ... -Afternoon .,. (Jfl ... (llOM) -. ICUlll:f -IGD'YU.•A• .... e DAYI (Jfl CU LMI ... (Jfl,. TW*TBllm ==..-:....PGQ'9(M) g:i.1nCNQ;•1 ....... of:'> IDMMl(Jfl~ ... lUI) ·=·= (t)(B) .. F.J! M. .,,.., =-~= --·-=--THU) -,Ml._MIMTI ,__ (M) llOOlmAT-.-1 -Cl) .... _, ===~., ... ... (Jfl flOINm LMIOAT &T ::n... -.. _., ,,.,_,. ~ .. E.r=J:uw W'"ll I .. ~-·· uu..,..,..,... .. _.,~ 1'\11) ---....... ____ ,., .,.._on ~=-(M) ll1f lmAW'U•N •TOCIOll CRI) MITOUC.= 8 Sunday, Auguat 11, 1986 .. .,.. .,.,.. .. .. .. -D!ytiaae Conl • ... - .. .. -hnclay -Mornlag ---- .. , cuw1on•e&.011-. • flCll a.It,_ · An Exa1mnatt00 Al· lanta MlyOf Andrew Young iniroooces ltl1s commemoration ol the 20th onn111er· sary of rhe march from Selma to Mont gomery and a look at tele111s1on's rOle 1n covering !he c11111 nghls mo11emenl of the 60s l . 3. 5. 7. 9. TEN WAYS TO AN EARLY GRAVE Your job t'Om .. 11 fin•• penonal ('nni.idtrationiJ ""' t'condary. On 4"~eninp-whm yotr-don't go to tht-o Uif-4", takt> th" hrlefcate hom.-with you. Attf'fH all invil•tionll to nlt'f'tinga. b•nquet1, ~om­ millf'H, t'lt'. Rt'8•rd fl hing, hunlln1. 1olf. bowlln8• billi•rd • cardt, ••rdt'nintc aa • wa1le or time and mont'y. N"v"r clf'lt'K•lt' ri pon1lbility IO cHhf'n: urry the f'nlirf' lo1d yourwlf at all timf"t. 2. (,() lo the o rr1ce f'Vtnln~. aturday•. Sunday•, hull- daya. 4. Oriv.-l.ast ~fU.IM' rou·~ lalt>. 6 • Don't t'at a rf'tdul, ~laxlng~m .. al; ftlw111y11 plan a cnnff'rf"nce for your lunch hour. 8 . ~lint' It'• poor policy lo takf' 111 thf' ~•ullon 11lowed you. J 0 • If yc>ur work u ll11 for trl~t'lln@, worlo. a ll day and tlrlvf' alt nl•h• to keep lht' nut momin~'11 111ppolntmf'nt. I larbor La~11 ·Mount Oli\e ~1cn1orial Park · Mortuary· Crematory 1825 Glaler Ave. Coata Mela (Qlaler Ave. et Herbot 81vd.) Ph . 540-5554 Sunday, August 11 . 1985 -Dayti••!B Coal • .. .. ..,,.. .. um.I __ Oii_,... .. ())._ .. WCI( ULI OIM C8l'NIY .., ....... 'fMATMm AU. .. .,. PAI& y 90wtl • WAWllOl.U._., UW.~AY ICUll:f OML YOYMIOl1NI ==---=-.~(Ml ....., IM*I ('111) . •=•=P'I> 5=A-nu...., -, __ ..,. __ (Ml -()) .... ~ -. Olf'Clll'l\lm I LMIOAT .. .., .... , ... Lovme -1.all•LI 19AWIU•"9 .... ,.., ....... --------(11) ~=-(TUI) mTOCIDll,..., 8 Sunday, August 11 , 1985 -Afternoon---• - -D!ytime Cont • .. - .. -Sunday _Momlng ___ _ ·;-,.,,.., MlmtUllllDY ALWllllOW •CMDITA~ .,_ ' The Soldier" ( 1982. Adven- .. ,a1•1•1•cuill• .. Pell Gell~ "An E.xarn1na11on" At- lanta Mayor Andrew YOYng 1ntroc:tuc.s rhts commemoration of the 20th Onnlver· sary ol the march from Selma to Mont· gomery. and a look at televisk>n's rOle In cove<lng the clvll rights movement of the '60s TEN WAYS TO AN EARLY GRAVE I. 3. 5. 7. 9. Your job ('omt'11 flnil• pt'nonal <'on1idera1ions art 2. Go to tht orflce evening•, aturday1. unday1, hoU- 4econdary. daya. On tvtninp when you don't MO to the-orfic-.-, tab the brl.-foase home with you. Act f pt all invitatlon11 to meeting•. banqutt11, ('om- mlttf't'li, etc. Regard fl hing, huntlnl!I, golf, bowling, billiards, card8. gardcnina H a wastt of time and money. t vcr d•leK&le rflpon1lbllity to uthtrs~ carry th .. t'nti~ load yourst>lf al all timf't. 4. 0l'in fHt Dttau.M you're latt'. 6 • Don't eat a re1tful, relaxing mtah a lways plan a t•onff'rt'nct' for your lunch hour. 8. Believe lt'1 poor policy to take all the vacation allowed you. l 0 • If your work calls for traveling, work all day and drive all nltht lo kHp thf' nnl morninR'• appolntment. I larbor La,~11 · ~lount Oli\l~ ~lcn1orial Park · ~ortuar:r· C1ematory Pnnted A• 4, Puhlu Sernce 1625 Glaler Ave. Coste Mesa ~aa ... , Ave. •• H•rbor e1vtt.) Ph. 540-5554 Sunday, August 11, 1985 .. -lunclay Cont. ...... nmu.u. .......... VOTMI TW LOOll AT WJllll YountMDM _, ... , ... Cll-.e••-..... •NlllMJ•• •rTICIUI AlflUI 'Homecoming Neck and Shella are persuaded to post· pone their brealtup until matters at the school have cdoled oown CIJ .o¥ll ''Rtd Dawn' (196.4 Adven· lure) PatrlCI< Sw~ze C-Thomas Howett 'I hr 54 min) .......... VOICI ... TODAn....,. ODY_., ~ICHllU.8 ........ ~ llT nmM • UIHT ..... QICAQOt Ml> CMl.::tt _.., " . ...,... ..... ~:nmu.u THI fta. Y .OW Features new songs lrom their lir:;t studio album Since their reunion ..t,unc.w. .._ CMMt eAl9I ® llOWll 'O'Hara's Wile" ( 1982. Ora· ma1 Edward Asner. Marlette Hartley ( 1 h 27 min) !_$) llOWll "T.114' Of Two Cities' I t971 Orama) An1meted ( t hr . 12 min ) l ca~NC-VIUIA .. ,.,,,-...nt M Olli._., WYMDTMl..af PClflYIMD,_. WOM.DOl' '*"*""' '°" 0..,... "An Exam1na1ton' Al· lanta Mayor Andrew Young 1ntr0duc115 this c.ommemorat1on ot the 20th ann1ver· sary of the ma1ch !tom Selma 10 Mont· ~ry aru1 a IOOI< al television ' rote 1n coveting the c11111 rioht!> mo11ement of 1he 60s .. ,,..,,, CllCOllD e WOMD ""'TOllOMOW _ _.._ MCllC*IM mAlmrTmT (W)Q _., ..... ---llCMI "Tom Sitwyer" ( 1973. Musieat) Johnny Whltal<ar J()(llit FO!ter ( 1 hr , 44 -J _mln) ,,. toOD .... 119 TMm ""NITMI #.'9M9TMI Cl .. 1 •t IUCC'l-OMl.M Ill UM'IMml u...- 1.LOWDOll.wtl ..,, .. AIUllT toeOTI On th4t planet Gobotron, Cy Kiil, 11n11ter leadtr nl the GoBot Rene· eade'S, attempts 10 Mize power from IN~i..;;:M (Po" I 01 WWIM.TWAM.C. ..... WAYGf'f'MllM • .,. "The S..rchefs'' ( 1ase. West· tfn) John Wayn., J9fhy Hunter Ci NI 30 mm) -· ) _.,., Ill 6ctl900'-d Roo- 10 Sunday, Augutt 11. 1985 ert Llptyte with 1 report on th4t 1955 BrOOklyn C>odoera. profile of c:.lllSt Janos Starker ( 1 hr., 30 min.) aDWDIO .~ -MOOD U#fDOll.wtl u .. ..,,A&. .... 1'UllFD-cnt Mmm net • PACll OP CUL,,_ ... HOU Liii Oii IMTM Oa111d Artentx><oogh looks at the aVOlutloo of reptUn and the h~t= dinosaurs CS) "W1ndwalker" ( 1984. Orama) Trevor Howard. Nick Ramus (1 hr , 44 min) CZJ .o¥ll ''Plan 1f' From Outer Space· ( 1959, Hotror) Beta LUQ0$1, Mona McKln non ( 1 hr . 19 min) . -...ue '°""MW. ... ., ...,.,., .... _.,..Tm AT CM.YM'f .__I. ... ,.... Man. •ACa °'CUL.Mm .... Boating Weef( I USA NFL -1Tov:=n;..;1:·.:_,_ IWIPY DAYI MAii DM9.IOcm . OU&.IC Lill DAnoet--.noew. .AMIOW A ka· leidOscope of aerospace vehlclet old and new. 1nc:lud1ng the U S Air Force Thunder· birds. the Wtng Walkers. Balloon Rallys Iona::=~::; ACl'YIM IUL~ ..... MCK .. PACll Ol' CUL Mm .,.. "Red Oawn" ( 196.4. Adllen lure) Patrick Sweyze. C Tllomas Howell ~hr .. 5' :nm-) ..,...,. .,.. "Cannonball Run II" ( 1984' Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Oom Deluise (1 hr 48 min) (l.) (d).,.. 'Come And Get II" ( 1936. Otam1) Joel McCre1. Walter Brennan (I hr . 39 min) I PATm •lllMU•ll•l•I ... (I) PACI M ..... •RBUAllU MPPY MYI MMI MYOP.CCl•Y .. ...,.~ ..,. "lOOk Homeward" ( 1968 Ad- venture) ltule, Robert Bray ( 1 hr , JO rTtln .. l..:=WYWOMD mTM,_ PM:lnPCULT\m liAlfO MCml NASCAR Champion Spark Plug 400 lhl9 lrom BrOOktyn. MICh Ql'tfa) CI).,_ "Strenge lnvao.ra" ( 1982. Set· enc•Flctlon) Paul LtMat. Nancy Allen 1hr .29mln) .... ,** .. --· , .. ..,,, ..... 1-lftD• •LI II flB I I Ii.._. ~-&.m --·••nu. :U&IWI e TC*Y__. ._P:I. Alfred "Chief Anderton talks ab<x.t tetchlng America' I"~:;;;;:..::;:""""' ........ OCUIM .,.. "Oreamacape" ( 1984, Selene< FtctlOl"I) Dennis Oueld. Max Von Sydo"" rhr 35m1n) WllT.ool MOMTAL -.,.. "Last Tr11n From Gun Hiii' ( 1959. Western) Kiri< Oovglas. Anthoni =1~s:.. M•AU Cah1ornta Angels at Minne- sota Twins (3 hf&., 30 min ) D AT M llCMll Scheduled reviews "Frtght Night" (ROddy McDowall). "Rea Genius" (Val Kilmer) ~ ~ Chicaoo Cubs at New York Mets (3 hr&) ..,.. Ull~TID C#'ITOl~ lllODA ~~ OCUll• .,.,,Al. ..... 1W .o¥ll "E&cape From Cold1tz " (1971, Adventure) Robert Wagner. David McCal- lum (2 hrs) I Sl!E+Al.L WAU. l'fmf M>IM"--.rT llOVll "One Ot My Wives 11 MltSlng" ( 1976. Suspense) Jack Klugman. Enz• lb@l~~lel .g;:J IAll DllOO ._., .,_ "Flight 01 The Cougar" ( t960. Adventure) L11ssie Robert Bray ( 1 hr . 30 mtn) Cl) 90¥ll "Ode To Biiiy Joe" ( 1976. Ora I~~:""" o·eonno. WOMPOSITODAY unc.w. tlOGIAlllC Hal HolbrOOk narrates the story of lovr Americans now 1tv1ng in China a student a )OUrnallst. e businessman and a leacher (A) o ( 1 hr) (C) llOWll 'Home From The Hiii" ( 1960. Drama) Robert Mitchum, George Pep· ~rd (2 hrs , 30 min ) (H' MO¥ll "Curse Of The Pink Panthef" ( t983, Comedy) Ted Wass. Oe11id Niven il hr 40mm ) f1.J (0 ) llOVll "Star Trek Ill The Search For Spock" ( 1984' Scienee FletlOfl} WI!· ham Sl\atner, OeFore11 Kelley ( 1 hr , -45 min) (%) ~ "The Club" ( 1980, Drama) Jack ThomPt<>n, Graham Kennedy ( 1 hr . 39 m1TJ. ,_, £":" .:'9 wme DAVID-.i.IY COLIMlnMm MOWil "Hawk The Slayer" (1981 Ad • venture) Jeck Palence, JoM Terry <' ,,,, ) I ClmT CIUICM TOUntMDIUUT'f wmta•'WI -attenioon· ---· -1--~ ICI ~--..... ., "RA11ty Ac• Of Spin" Aellly ttc1tpe1 thit Ch .. Ii and rtturnt to London Nh.,e h4t •et• 1w1!! the Mtlttary Cron, but I -Sunday Cont. • the Foreign Olhce and the Treasury Su'\ pect him of tteason Bnd 1h1e11ery (Part 9 OI 12) (R) Q (1 hr) ' CIUICHM1MI NGm ._.,~ ............. ) PA19 CMAll When the soucce of in· crimtnallng evidence against a ~ re luses 10 be ldenfl~ K1ngstleld tr~ 10 keep lhe sto<y 0111 of the La..v Review 1 1 hr) I IMON.t 1MI ~ CClfTIMI -POlr1'Mlf OI ~CA: m.AWAM -IA ,.«A .. POOTIAU San Fran· CISCO 49ers at l05 A~ Ra1de1s ('] his) 8 0 IOLI PGA Champ1onstup hn11t round ~ve from Cherry H1~ Country Club 1n EnglewOOd. Colo (3 hrs 30 min > I MIM.DTC*OMOW mWI "The Oaring Oobefman~ ( 1973. Orama) Charles Robinson Tim Contidme ( 1 hr 30 min ) I .TOUCH .-TAll*O IUWl llMAVIOll ,_ Volvo lnterna11onal final match lrve from Stratton Mountain. Vt (2 hrs ) 1:98 (I) lflOITt 9'11DAY Scheduled Otym pie boiung ~Old medaltSll Paul Goozales (1n hrs professional debut). Frank Tate and Henry Tillman are fe111ured tn three au1-round bOuts. llve from lhe Hollywooo Palladium. a report on oo.-er Alexis Ar f~A.t:;;~ .... OIMAZWI) llYOID 1MI .UT Wa&.L: _...,TO ntl -Of Cl9IA A &peciel r~fl Iron China s northwec;tern province X1n11anu 1:. presen1eo by lhA 11161 Aml'lnran teliov1 .. 1on t.-arn allowed into the province since tM Communist uo1111rnm~n1 C:llmP to powAr In 1949 (1 hr) G ~ TILlv.oM David McCul tough nariates this wrvtty of two cenlurif's of Shaker hie lea1u11ng 1n1erv1ew-; and ar <.;hNal malenal r:.) ( t hr (HJ llO¥ll 'Thr rroo1 11q75 Cometly) WOOdy Allen ,,.,o ,...,, '"' r 1 1'11 !4 min 1 (I._) fOJ lllO¥ll "Brat Street" ( t!J84 M1J'ol cal) Rae Dawn Chong r,uy !Jaw. ( 1 hr oi61rnn) (S)mWI "K111d I ac.ly ' I t'A~1 S11scwn~) Maurice Eval\s f.thfll f1,lH1mnre 11 t1r t8m1nJ '%) mWI ·love On Thf' Run" ( t97!l C~) Jean·Prerre LtMur! MariP rrnnce P1s1er ( I hr . 33 mm 1 • ,..... AUC110lt W all UlaAU Atlanta Br11v11s Ill San I rnn ct&co Giants (3 hrt I tit(!) llO¥ll -TM llVIMJ Ot A Ber.Qttl Lancer" ( 1935. Adventure1 Gary Coo per, Fr nchOt Tone (2 hrs ) GD IPORllW Bob Co-stas nnd Pl'tt< Axt'*m host e look &t some 01 rhe well known w11ters and broadc sters, ot rh ts world I 1 hr . 30 min ) --Mecmt .,_ "Ltav• 'f'm l n11gh1ng" 11981 Or11m•) MICkty RO()ntty Arm~ Jl\ck1on • hr . oiOrnln J W W•MOM•?EPIDI -.., .,_ "WN>n l~• ()in' t 197? Wntern) RICharo Wldmnrk Frederic For rest (2 hrs) • mWI "La$51e Come Home" I 1943. Dr1m1) Roddy McOowaH. Edmund Gw nn (2 hrs) • .... to&.o Hottl Olen CitmpbeH N;i 1a1i. Cole Guests Howard .Jone'I l(l)Of A lhe Gang John 0.n~.w Al Cort~y Greg Pnllhng&ne . S.nc:h Boy' (1ntMview) (Al (I hr l E llllf Aa A nuMi UMVAL A. 100k at the cultural, pohllC81 and religious Ille of a natoo IOCateo 1n a remote area ot the eastern H1nialaye1. ( 1 hr ) I B)YOUllQ ~.aLOQ'f mWI Or Kildare's Strange Case" ( 1940 Drama) Lew Ayres. Lionel Bar im<>fe ( t hr JO mtn 1 1:11 cmGIT 118YIWAQQMT ~90LOOY • M PILm Highlights of Super Bowl XII Dallas Cowboys vs Denve1 Broocos llO¥ll The Terry Fo• StOfy" ( 1983 Biography) Roben 0u~aLL E11c Fryer It tu 35 min) lSJ A CAii Of Lm1. Edward ASfll'r stars as an attomey who takes oo a Puhtzer P11.ze- w1nning c04umnist (Daniel J Travantt) 1n an emo11onally charged l•bel 'IU1I brought by a war correspondent 1Go1don Pin sent) ( t ht . 32 min) -· Cll "°"" RCW.: lflOITt ... OUf A cl<Xe up IOOk at sports from tl'le perspective ol young people 8 .,_ 'Dr Cyclops" ( 1940, Horror) Albert 0.ker Janice Logan (2 hrs J Cl) WCllllll WOIWI G) llO¥ll "The Other Side Of The Moun- tain" ( 1975. Dfama) Marilyn Hassell Beau Bridges (2 hrs ) tD mcCWllt TMI WGllLO OI IC..:I Fea· lured electrooic implants to aid the deaf Mount Saint Helen rev~tecl a new tllghl ,,1mu1a101 ba~ O ( 1 hr 1 ' FMlfAIY ~90LOQY • tDll UCllQ l os Alamitos Futunty from l 01 Al&m11os, Callt ( 1 ht ) L, • 0) llCMI Silfleen Cand193·· (1984. (..oniedy J Molly Ringwald. Anthony Ml· Cha"I Hall ( 1 hr 33 min I Z llCMI RP.d Dawn· 11984 AdVen· hJr•1 Palli<:k Swayze C Thomas Howell l hr .,4 mmJ .. AlmMllQ '°".,.., WCMllWOM.O Bob Co-s1a~ and Pete Axthelm host e took al 'lOme ol Ille well· known w111er\ and Oroadcasters of the '?£.Oil!. world ( 1 nr . 30 min ) f'-J UNT MA I MIART: COleCllt'T flOllt 1M1 MmllCAI <;un11111a end Heart )Oln togeth· "r 1n 1h1s Alt< s oe Chavon Dominican Re- µuOhG GOftCert lhat l•atur~ the songs ·Crazy nn Yoo All I Ever Wanted • M~= 'Searchin ' ( 1 hr J SJR ~.:_: ~ llCMI "Th& Lady Vanishes' ( 1938. My!itefy) Maroaret Locl\wnod. Michael RedUfa....e 11 N 37 mm) Q! lilOVll Whole T ·e And Tails ( 1946 Ofama1 C inn l'>uryea Ena Ra1ne9 ( 1 hr JOmir I WfJ L~wt--WU••• A "W&nderuig youno male 1acl\al returns to his parents den 10 hf'!p ra1'1e lhe ne1tt lnera11on of pup .. "°"'mAT ITMTm llCMI '.!:.o Sno About Glof•a" ( 1974, MV-t1try) Dl'un Jagoer Lori Sanoers (2 hra J @l .. ILWCIM CD .,. "Th Anuwng Oob4rrm.ttr11" (l978. Comedy) J "!Mt rranc1SGut. free A1t11re (:,;;J. • WALL -Guest O.vid Hott. ,:>rHldenl TL Commun1eatlon1 inc um.a .......... U.,._IMAltrOllO ....... ma&.Ol'f . .. , ... _u~-.--l~ On4I And Onl\I" I 1978 Comedy) ~ry Winkler, Kim Darby ( 1 hr .38mtn) =1~--WM OI 1MI ITMI Tim Conway and Harvey Kounan take on ~ tennis champlOn Nets Van Patten mWI ''The Summer OI My German Soldl9f" ( 1978. Orama) KrlSty McNIChol Bruce DaVlSOO (2 hrs ) I TMmllllf/111'1'9 ••••m.-• ... Q ~ATIOll An examination of under· sea labofatoriM and research vehicles HJ mWI "Once Upon A Spy" ( 1980 Orama) Eleanor Parker. Ted Denson (I .. hr ii"• ... I ~ ...... ... Lim "The Trouble Wllh Law· yers" Guesls. U S Court ol Appeals Judge Robert Bork attorney Hamet P11- pe1 Benno Schmidt Dean ot Columbla UniverSlty Law SchOOI ( I hr ) '1l> LAIT CNMCI GMMI Brad Sears taltls abOul ll'le causes ot and cures tor poor mileage and Sluggish performance 1 fl IA 'I mA1UT llD • ITI Highhgnts 01 San Diego Chargers v11 Miami Dolphins In the 81 AFC Championship and Dallas Cowboys vs San F1anc1sco 49eol In the 8 1 NFC Champt0nst11p ( 1 hr I I. J)J MCJWW S1noao And The Eye 0 1 The Tiger I 1977 FantaSyJ Pa111c1< Wayne Jene Seymour ( 1 hr . ~ mtt'l ) z, llO¥ll Ttie<;e Three · I 19~. Orama) Joel McCrea Miriam Hopkins I 1 hr 33 ·1m1~11D•Ul>DAYWM ...... G).C ... ......... .... WAT1 ¥ICTOIY ~ Cra!Q T ults or the Na· llOr'tll Wiidlife Fede<at1on visits naturaltSt Roger T °'Y Peterson a IO<>lol al lhe sum- me1 harvest at Vlclory Garden South (CJ 1MI IYl&Y MOTi-Fe11ures new ~os from 1"811 hrs1 studio album since their reunion '1) .. UYOMALL -lvenlng ----.. , ... ...,tl_rT nll -~view with "Riptide" '1er Perry King ( 1 hr ) 8 mWI "The Creature From Black Lake" ( 1975, HorrOf) ~ Elam, Oub TaylOr Two anthropology ltudents travel 10 the LOOISlana swamps to eeareh tor a dl!fr_ mons1.. 12 n,. 1 ATM llO¥lll Roger Ebert and ~ S1skel ltlk .tbOot musciet 1n lhe m<>vleS wllh a lool< at 'Pumping lroo II" end ·n1t&hdanca · (R) (f)Cll ... 0 CAPTM9 UI> 1MI ... Alter a brief "trangement, Rory (Perry l<tng) bOwt 10 h•t fathtf's w1shea fOf him lo wed Claudla Oft5rn<')(\d (Cynthia Sikes) and act"'94y cemp&IQO IOf the presidency (Patt 5 ot I (2hr•) ) QWUl'l--.a ,,,. The cast of Fanw" pays • mu •teal rrloote to St9Vle Wonder tn • COt'ICef1 al the Jones 8Meh Amph1t,,._,., ( t ht ) e .,. "The Great Santini'' ( t979 Otama) Aobef'I Ouv•n Blythe O.nnt1 A rouqh nd rHdy Mat11'4 Corsi-oftleet Sunday. August 11 . 1985 11 -luaclay Cont. faces dome$hc battles When Ile trte5 to Impose his mihtary Ideals on his lemlly (2 hrs.} I AU. caATIIU .UT All> IUUI llMTTOllMT .._TO_ llWA A loOk at the realm of pure methematlca end IY.>w mathematicians stuc:Jy complex. •bStrac1 problems (R) Q_f1 hr) ct) .,.. "Red Dawn" ( 198-' Adven- ture) Petrick Swayze, C ThOmas Howell When Communist paratroopers Invade a small U S town and begin to slaughter its inhabitants, a group -r>f high &chool stu dents desperately llghts-tfack 'PG-13' Q ~Iv , 54 min) --™H•MLNM .,.. "Wlndwalker" ( 198-', Orama) Trevc>( Howard. Nick Ramus Wishing 10 dte 1n peace, an aged Cheyenne wamor embarks on a 1ourney to resolve an old conflict with e Crow enemy. 'PG' ( t hr 44 min) -1.,._TMl,_TNOUIAll)DAYWM ..... .. nl Cll LA. Fellured. a look at the making of "E. T , " Including an Interview wl1h young star Henry ThOmas, at home on his Texas farm, a loOk at the mer- chandising of the movie and ll's special ; ett:=-.cw_ LLOTDOll.Vll .,.. "O'Hare's Wife' ( 1962, Ora· ma) Edward Asner. Marielle Hartley An attorney deCldes to pull the plug on lhe life-supporting equipment on which his Wife 1s surviving and eventually r~ves counseling from hef ghost 'PG' ( t hr , 27 min.) I QWl.D~CllMNMW .. llDUftlOGD wt..,.. -Cl) • ..,.,.. II ~.,... Ul-.YIY cw .,,.. Marking three decades of fun al the southern cantornia theme park. hoata John F0tsythe and Drew Barrymore are j()ined by guests Alabama. tlie Pointer Sisters. Julie Andrews. Annelle Funicello. Donna Summer. Julian Lennon, Debbie Allen. Marie Osmond. Peter Allen, David Hasselhofl and the Berosinl Orangutans ~) i <~-... rr °".,,, Fea- tured: a man who made confetti out of money given 10 him by the F'ederal Re- serve. a slave who won hit freedom with a snake l:)lte: how water can cul lhtough steel. (R) c;> ( 1 hr I i ~ ..-.r Guests: Phyllis Omer. Cyd Charlss., Lorenzo Lamas. Ruth Pointer, S.m Harri., (R) ( 1 hr.) • -filCTDI ~David McCul· lough narret" thlt survey of two centuroes of Shaker Ille, featuring lntorvltw11 and ar· chl\lal matttie1Q(1hf.) l ••rNCGM.um .,_ AT PON Duo-planllts Katl• and Marielle Lebeque .. lute the mullc of George GerlhWln In a Ptrtormance that lneludea "AhaptOdy In Blue" and "An Jean In Peti.." ( \ hr ) as °"'8 t.4utlammad All vs Leon p 1<1. ti.Id Sept. '78 In Ntw Orletns i~) _(_1 IV) CI) ca> llOWll "Strange Invaders" ( 1982. Science-~lk>n) Pa\JI LeMat. Nancy Al· ltn SuP«-lntotllgent beinQ$ .from apace mater1a111e 1n 3 smen mldwfttern town and a~ the bod*' Of Its residents 'PO' J t ht • 29 mtn ) 12 SUnday, Auguat 11 , 1985 (%) .,.. "Str"ts Of Are" ( 198.4, Ora· ma) Michael Pere, Diane Lane A. "rock 'n rOll fable" about a rock Slf'09' kid· napped by an outlaw gang and hef rescue by a dashing ex-bOyfrlend and a tough-girl advenluret 'PG' (I hr . 34 min ) l llYAMOTO•••• 18 90ITI NII 7:11 DAYOf-=cl•I .. Cl) ..... -won Jessica en· counters murder and mayhem when She travels to Wyoming f0t the lunefal of an old friend Guests· Noah Beery. Wiiiiam Windom (R) ~I hr ) I CGUITIAU *' 9J llCMI "The Electric Horseman" ( 1979, Ofama) Robeft Redf0td. Jane Fonda A Las Vegas cowboy 1tea11 a S 12- m1lhon Thoroughbred from his e>Cploltative owners 10 return 11 10 the wddemesa (R) 1(2 hrs .. 30 mtn.) LOUllMT TALllMOllMD•-.. "The Amazing Oobermans" ( t976, Comedy) Jamee Franciscus, Fred Astatre To belt his trap for an 91\Jslve gangster. an undercover polleeman teams up wrth a dog trainer and hll ve<y tpeelal canines (2 hrs.) ti) Llll'MU Of M llClt Am PMOUI Interviews wrth Raquel Welch, Billy Dee Williams and Casey Kasem, allo, e tour of bv&1nesses owned by Hollywood sta,. iri- ctudmg Oflv1a Newton-John. Dudley MOOfe end Sonny Bono (R) ( 1 hr.) la ._ AT POPI Duo-pianists Katia and Marielle Labeque utute the music ol George Gefshwln tn • performance that includes "Rhapsody in Blue" and "An Amer1ean in Paris." ( 1 hr ) an-.... .... I!) ..,.,_ Cl lMIATM "The Cltadel" Andrew becomes romentieally lnvolVed with one of his wealthy, married patients tParl 8 of 10) (A) Q ( 1 hr ) fCJMOVll ' Apocalypse Now" ( 1979, Ora- ma) Merion Brando. Martin Sheen. An ln- telltgence agent embarks on a mission up rrver 1n10 lhe Vietnamese jungle to find and ktll a renegade AWOL Army officer who ha' loii.d all previous attempts at hi11 ~lure ~hrs. 30 min ) 90l1' ,. llCMI "Cannonball Run II" ( 198.4, Comedy) Bun Reynolds. Dom Deluise This sequel features anothef coflectlon of crazies 1n all 80'19 of motorized vehlcleS racrf1g cross-country for cash.. Many guest-star cameos. Including Frank Sina- tra. Shirley Maclalne 'PG' Q ( t hr • 48 mtn) .,.. "Oreamacape" ( 1964, Sclenoe F-lelion~ Dennis Quaid, Max Von Sydow Whtie w0tk1ng w1th a sclentl!lt who ha• dis- covered a way 10 project one's COfllCloua thoughts Into another 1 dreams. a psyct'ric stumbles upon t plOt to uee lhe method for polltlcaf purpOMS. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . 35 , min) 'I .... , .... .. ...,, .. wal .. LOU9Wlf (0) .,. "Psycho fl" ( 1983, Mys- tery) Anthony Perklnt, Meg tiny. Former psychotic kiflef Norman Bat• It r....._, alter 11 20-year stay In • mental lnllltutlon and believes hlmtelf cured unUI a mytt8fl- ous rasn of murders begtnl. 'A' ( 1 hr • 53 min) 1.-YIWI .. (I) CMIY llCI A NI Harry ...,chtl for the truth When Cindy'• zany t>tolhet Skip II framod for tnUYder ~attempting to cottect an Old debt (R) ( 1 hr ) 0 ti) 8D¥ll "Htf Liit Ae A Man" ( 198'. Comedy) Robyn Douglass. Marc Singer A young tamale reporter <Mgulae& hetset as e man to land a Job as a aportswr1te tor a national ~· (R) c;> (2 hrs ) I COUITUUGI Y .. ._ . m 1 sneCOf&tm .... SCI w• "The Citadel" Andrew becomes romantk:811y tnvolvec wilh one of his wealthy. married patients .i.:·=~~Q (thr.) • .. ... ,, "Reilly A~ Of Sp!M" rn 1924 Reilly, °'1'11 a New Y0tk resident, be-comes the unsuspecting target In a plot by the head ol the BolShevUc Secret Police to bring him baek 10 Russia. (Pan 10 of 12) (R) Q ( 1 hr.) (() ,_ Volvo lntematlonal llnaf match from Stratton Mountain, Vt (R) (2 hrl.) Cl).,.. "Psycho fl" (1983. M)'ltery) Anthony PeO<lns, Meg Tiiiy Fonner psy· cllOtlc killer Norman Batet la relMMd af· ter a 20-year stay In a mental Institution and believes hlmself cured untll 1 myttert- ous rah of murder• begins. 'R' (1 hr., 53 min.) I ... .. _.,_u.. ... ICllOOI.. llAT Hott Roberta Weln- lraub (f) .,.. "The Petrified Forest" 11936, Orama) Leslie Howard. Bette Davia An escaped murderer holcls holt1Q8 sevetaf people. tncludlng an itinerant poet and a waitress who longs to be an artist. at a roadside dlnef in Arizona BeM<I on Rot>- ert Shef;y'~;tay (2 hrs ) -· Cl) .... U. J T becomes aware that lhe wives of two peltents beer an amazing resemblance to one another l)~L ..,, ..... PAan nNm An elderly t\ard-ol· hearing lady makes Ille difficult for Basil and Manuel l .... ,...u. mAT Jm ...... "Down In The Valley" Hutton Cobb and Linda Lou Allen star in Kurt We1irs loll< opera about a con- demned man and hi& sweetheart. (R) Q 1 h ) _, Dt11ma rao "°"" THI CO'm• INCW. Aaptrlng co-medians perform at Dangertlekfs In New Y0t~l l;j. Cl) -n On hil 25th birthday, Clltt oa Ill a boyfriend. but lotee an lnherl- tai:ii UUmY -1_,,IWMIMT -0 ........... lM'NH RI· cardO MQ(\tafban lhowt filmed goofa from aome ot cotio.1 Don Rloklel' past televl- t!On ,ar,;:· (R) Q 1 ....... ~M.UJC I iaell -4lndt Ofil goall he 'nd or-. he dltllkt1. end gets caug ~n compromising lltuatlone by hit wife~ ~ "Gabriela" ( 1983, Drame) Sonle Braga, Marcello MastrottMI. a.Md on the nOV9f by JorOt Amado. In 1 e20e Bruu. •wealthy TUfklth bat owner taMt on en •t1rectlvt young woman" hit cook and= (Sublilltd) 'R' ( 1 hr, '2 min.) CD) ''Ster Trek Ill The Seateh For SOock" ( 1984, Sci.nee Fiction) Wlltiem Shetn.c. OtFornt Kelley Adm. l<ttk , .. .,. Mmblet the crew Of the ttat'INp En- ttrJ)f1$8 for or-. tlnat voyage· to try and rescue Mr. Soook. whole '91rlt *"'1ns ---------- -lunclay Cont. alive on lhe rapioty 08genefallog Genesis planet 'PG' (I hr • '5 mm ) llZAm "Best of 812arre" Sketches John Byner as switchboard operalOf Er- nestine, President Nixon (Byner) laces lhe press, romance In the elevator, the WOfld News team; Super Dave music v1- d9o .ia..a1T -18'1ei\Y ..amtPMI ; 1w ae(J)Oe ... TAUi MOii M --A pol•h ctan's lite undergoes a transformation at tar ha makes a campaign stop In a small town l =:w.r AUl1ll CfTY LMTI "George Stra11 I The Kendella" ( 1 hr ) ·=---~ llOWll "Revenge 01 The Nerds" (I~. Comedy) Robert Carradine, An- thony Edwards Fed up with soHerlng 1n1ermlnable humlUallons masterminded by an upperclasa fratemity of macho alh· letes, a group of freshman bookwOfm-out- casts decides to set lhe college's values stra~~hr . 30m1n) llO'lll "The One And Only" ( 1978, Comedy) Henry Winkler, Kim Darby A m1st11 unable to succeed 1n any convent!· onal hne of wOfk decides to don a plafl· num wig and become the world's flashiest wrestler 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 min) CZJ ~ "The Club" ( 1980. Drama) Jack Thompson. Graham Kennedy The coach of a has-been Australian football team finds the going rough both on the playing field and 1n lhe board room ( t hr.39mln) ~uu..Y tW u.T._ ml ..... ....,. .... 11111 (l)Cll ... PWiiW lliMIW..amt AMCAi C01111•n • ~ ATM.,_. Scheduled. a review of Jack Nicholson's career Ill WT'Jl•IJ nll wm Interview wit~t~tlde" ttar ~erry King ( I hr ) I =-~~ .... tW CllLll•l INe tW .,.. "Amvederci, Babyr· (1988, Comedy) Tony Curtis. RosanN Sohlaffl- no A playboy wtio murders wealthy wom· en to gain their inheritances mMle his match In a noblemen's widow (2 hrs., 15 min) t;=l···.······ -......... ..,. Mo •a. 'fWDOD Cl-• Schedul9d: Pftf· rv Como, cornedlenne Sandra Bernh•rd _ .............. _ •00 "Blonde Venus" (1932, Rom•nce) Marlene Dietrich, Cary Grant. ( 1 hr., 20 min) .. CC} "Pieces Of Oreama" (1970, Or•rM) Aob9rt For.tar, Lauran Hutton ( 1 hr . 39 min) i •m1 Hrf ... w.A~ ...... A look •~homeless people In America and wtial Is being done about them, featuring interviews wfth federal offl- Cials ( 1 hr) l .... 1'11U. llAtmAL ..amt flmVM. ... (fl) -w.AATLMll .,. .,_..,.Get Crazy" (1983, Comedy) Malcolm McDowell, Allen Goofwltz. A fa- mous rock music Impresario hosts a disas- trous New Year's Eve bash 'R' ( I hr • 32 min> me1•w•• llOWll "The Creeping Flesh" (1972. Horror) Christopher Lee. Peter Cushing Two diabolical telentlet·bfothers compete lo create a IMng being from a sl(eleton (2 hrs) aw.v . .-r {I) .,_ "Come Out Flghllng" ( 1945. Comedy) Leo Oorcey, Huntz Hall At the same lime the Kids ar• gMng boxing les- sons to the son of the police commlalon- er. they also find time to get involved with a =IGir~mJ. C11me••-C1&11•1•n I CMOP1m ..,..., ,,..,..., ... 11:9 llO'lll "Dog Dey Afternoon" ( 1975, Ofama) Al Paolno. John Cazale. A New York City bank robbery escalates Into a near-circus wnan community activists fOln 1n 10 stage an anti-police protest during the caper 'R' (2 hrs , 10 min.) .. (J)IUMTO (I)-AL Y•CMCi M ccmuAT Al. Weird Al Yankovic brings his rock paro- dieS 10 this special that re.tures hit songs 'I Lost on Jeopardy," "Eat It," "I LOlle IR<><;,~Y) Roed" and ''Dare to Be Stupid .. -.... CJ .......... MM MOii CW_.. Highlights from ntw dancet Peflormed outdoors In- clude excerp19 from Oen Weggooera "Window Dance." Karole Armitage and Charles Atlas' "A~ust 27. Coney Island" nnd Marta Renzi 1 "You l.lttle Wiid Heart " ...... u. (%) llOWll "Strange Invaders" ( 1982, Sci- ence-Fiction) Paul L•Mat. Nancy Allen -Super·mtethg9nt ~from space mat• rtalize in a small mldwettam town •nd •• aume the bOd..s of Its residents. 'PG' ( 1 hf .29min) 1911&:" .. Fll/9 Gun• Weal" (1955, West9m) JOhn Lund, Dorothy Matone. Five ex-con• become Confederate sol• di.rs and plot the heist of e Yankee ate· l o.ch laden with loot. (1 hr .. 30 min) ., .. ... ,...,. .... .. .............. A CM1 OP Lm. Edward Aaner stara .. Mtm "The Mating Seeton" (1951. Drama) ~ Tlemey. John l.und. (2 hrl.) Nl(Z) "Tt\9 Club" ( 1980. Orama) Jmc!( Tl'lomPtQn. Gr1h8m Kennedy ( 1 hr , 39 min) •CC> "Ttx" ( t98,, Orame) Mttt Oilaon, Jim Mt!Jttf ( t hf • 43 min } IB) "~ O.wn.. ( 1M4, ACMl\tutt) Pa- trick Swavze. C Thomu How9I. ( 1 IV • an •ll0<ney who takes on a Pulltter Prtze. winning c<>Mnnist (Daniel J Travantl) 1n an emotionally charged hbet suit brought by a war correspondent (Gordon Pin- sent) ( 1 hr . 32 min.) ·- W CC).,. "Hopscotch" (1980, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson. A for- mer lntetllgence agent 1s aided by an old flame 1n dOdging the KGB and the CIA . who are trying to prevent ~ rrom put>-.. 1hsh~~ "*:~~~hr','' min) 1111 llFT ... ML•1W•M&Y ---. .._ ~ Los Alamitos Futurity "ltrom==~I:) (1 hr ) -... ..., .... •......w ""°' .. llOWll "Love On The Run" (1979, Comedy) Jean-Pierre Leaud, Mari. France PISler Writer-director Francoll TruHaut's further romantic adllenturee of perpetual adolescent Antoine Ooinel. who raltves bittersweet memories of past toves 'PG' (1 hr.,33min ) .. 00 llOWll "Curse Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983. Comedy) Ted Wass. Devld Niven A bumbling New York City cop lnt8Mews a host of suspicious characters In his ln- vesllgatlon of the theft ot Iha fabulous Pink Panther diamond 'PG' ( t hr., '0 -;mE-7==---,,,.um·-- • llOWll "Wlndwalker" ( 19M Orama) T revot Haward. Ntek Ramus Wishing to die tn peace. an aged Cheyenne wanlor embarks on a iourney to resolve an old confhcl with a Crow enemy PG' ( 1 hr • "m~ :1r..poca_ Now" ( 1979, ll<a· me) Marton Brand<>. Martin Sheen An in- telligence agent embarks on a ml$Slon up river into the Vietnamese jungle to find and kill a renegade AWOL Army offlcef who haS foiled aN previous anempts at his capture. 'R' (2 hrs .. 30 min ) • ..-.C01T1•n•c.. WSlll • ••rw UM•lll-ML019 CW .. CllAM.llOllMll&m- -....... Cllll W llOWll "The Terry Fox Story" (1983. lography) Robeft Duvall. Eric Fryer BaMCS on the true ttory of a young athlet• who. d9tplte having io.1 • leg 10 the ~ eate. runs a ''Marathon of Hope" 8Ctoee Can8da In a eucce181ul bid to ru. money for cane ... , .... rch Q (I hr , 35 min.) s. n'lll'\.) "Str"ts 01 F"-" (1~. Orama) Mi- chael Pate, Olan. une ( 1 hf • 3" min ) • (.'Q) "The PnncMI And ~ Plrett" ( 1'M6. eom.c:ty) Bob Hot>e. Vltgtnla Mayo (2 hf•) -· "K._, 'Em Flytng'' (1SM1, Comedvl AbbOtt end ~elio. Marthe Raye Sunday, August 11. 1985 13 -Monday Coal. L Doctor Detr0o1' I 1983 Come<l1I Dar At~•oyo OooNI O..con 11 rw J • rr:.o I -1~. 'Tl"oe Beacri ~ ·'An A~ican Bar'd 1985 Dowmer1ar1 11 N 4" m>< ii L~I Ano Found ' 1979 ~I (..et)(ge s.-oa1. Gleflda Jacl<~ 11 tlr 4& """ $; · Tr.e Gano That ~ian 1 Sn<Y1 511aqu I 1971 C-Omedyl ~ry Ofbact, le~l'l Ta)'lo<·Youog I 1 IV 36 m.n I .. @ T,.,e Genefar Died A1 Oit#n 11936 A<111eo1u1e1 Gary~ Madete•oe Ca• roll (2hro;) tW 0 Ua1,. And Hayes., 11983 Ao.en i..11r:1 Tomm>' Lee Je>f\eo; M aae 0 l"eete 11 hr •Qm1n J ·z Tl'\eSe Tl"lree • I 1936 Orama) .>oE! M<.C•ea M r.art'I HO(>k1"5 I I IV 33 mm I n:ao ca,,, Or> Teeu.ef , 1963. eome. Oy) Teo Ra1 Kef"il'lelh Connor ( 1 hr 1Q mr l -&11emoon Movies- -. "Tho~ T 0 Come' ( 1936 Science- F oett0n 1 Raymond Ma~t Ra.pt: Rd aros.on 12 r.rs I C Ad~entures 01 Marc.o Polo' ( 1938 l>ama1 Gd• 1 Cooper Bas.1 Rathtx><>e I I hr 40 mm) rtiJ Eod1e MacOf''s Run' l \983 Orama1 Jann Schr~def K111< Douglas 11 ,,, 35 ITlt(> 'S '$Gar1ac.e I 1932, Orama) Pau Mun. George Rall ( 1 hr 33 men J -rz Ahet The Rehearsar < 1984 D<a ma) Erland Josepfl$00. Ingrid Tl'\ul<n 11 hr 14 min) W f'O Oeadty FOfce. ( 1983 Orama) Wingo; Hause< Joyce 1nga11s ( 1 ht 3" m.01 •C"Ci "Hanover S1ree1" ( 1979 Romance) Hamson Foro Le!.ley·Anne Down 11 .,, 49mm ) ltf) 'Seven Magnil1cen1 Gladiators ( 1983 Advenrure) LOY Ferrigoo Sybil Oann1ng 11 hr 23 mt0) ~, The Westerner ( 1940 Western) Gary Cooper Waller Brennan ( 1 hr 40 min) · Plan 9 From Outer Space 11959 Horr<><) Bela Lugo-.. Mona McKinnon 11 hr. t9m1n ) •©J "'BaCP\elO< Party' I 1984 Comedy) Tom Hank,. Tawny K11a~ (I hr 46 men) •(%)"Love On The Run' ( 1979, Comedy) Jean-Pierre Leaud Mar19-France Prslef i.!_ hr . 33 min ) •CtJ "Ptecet 01 !>earns" ( 1970. Orama) Rober1 F0<s1er Lauren Hutlon ( 1 hr 39 min) • "The Princess And The P1ra1e" ( 19'45. ~yJ Bob Hope, Virg1RI6 Mayo Tl hr 3' min) C.OJ ''The P11ncess And The Pirate'' ( 1945 Comedy) Boo Hope. ll11gin1a Mayo 12 hr•) "Manny's Orphans" ( 1980. l>amaf Jim Baker, Malachy McCourt I 1 hr 31 Min) •m "Father OooM" (1965. COmedyl Gary Grant Lal C.ron (2 hr1 2~ mon) •CZ> "The Club" ( 1980. OrarN.I) Jack Thompeon. Graham Kennedy ( 1 ht 39 min'-........ ·in= 14 Sunday. August 11, i985 cm ... · ILACa ... IQUftROll &.fll.ln'LD Of M ... lllO PMIOUI lntervw-~ with Raquel W8'ch BUty Dee VJ ~s 8fld Gaser KaSoefn &ISO a t~ ul ~ owne<1 by HOllywooo stars n· crud•"'J Olma Newlon John Ovdlf!y Moo.e and Sonny Bono !R) ( 1 ht I I&: ·-IUCll.,_ • 11111..., me ... U~Tl9P,M&Y Aa'fUC 'A.Wl'mQ MTM IMCUT MAit "C .VW Te1 11982 Orama1 Mall C"'- IOn J\('!I MelJlef W11h l"l•S ca1.ng. but wi patierit Older blolhel an Ottial'IOma 1ee• age< ~•petoen.ces the ma11y patr6 1 ~ro.p PG ( I t>r 43 l'rWl ) t:t Tne Ad~entvr~ Ot Buckaroo Banzai AcrCY>S The 8th 0.trienS<on 1 • ~8• SG ence Ficto0n) Peter We e- ..kit:l'J L '!'IOO"" A band ot acJventvre'5 oat tie enemy aliens "'ho are accidentally 11•· leased lrom the 8th a.mens.on as a rlKU!t 01 a re"-f'.1rcl'1-t!f s eJ1pet1m~1s PG ( , "' 4) n r J · MOT IUT MOnm ._me ... IWPT DA'1 MM1 ... ~ .... •DAYATATm IMCla.1..-........ -.01~ I MOCIWAftl01A .. ~ • CAI llOmA ~ 'Wiiderness M11n Host fr.I~~ Albefl IOOl<r. et the 1rte and wn11ngs of eov11onmentahs1 Jonn Mu11 the fatheJ of ¥as.em.le Nahonat Perlr S:, .o¥11 Pt•sorlef Ot War ' (1954 O<a ms) Ronalo Reagan. Deoll'ay Manin Two POWs t1orr1 the unue<1 Slates conttnue ,,.. ,,.."gt-nee .. c;r~ "" -e appeaong 10 ha"" cracl\eo undef commvmst •OOOCtnnahon {ll'lr 20mtnl l vmomo ,. cm ... a .,.,~~ lnterv.ew with ac1or Tom Cr111se IWPTDAYIMMI .... Q , .. M.tUl.111 Biii ~by 1011a1110111 billboard-; ...: ..... ... --nmnco.,.., ..... ~ .. ,,., ,._.TMILCll> ....... l90l'r , AllT'O IAlaO NASCAR Champion Spatk Plug 400 lrom Br<>Olllyn MiCh (RJ l' ht.,~mm) .lJ (OJ MDWW "Nate And Hayos' ( 1983 AdvefltureJ Tommy L" Jones Mich1ti•! 0 Keele The kidnapping of a rr11sS1onary·s liancl'f' IPad-; him 10 enlisl a seago;ng ro gue 10 help rescue her from the clulc~ o! a ptrale PG' ( 1 hi 40 mtn ) Ne fl I 0. M TOWll Fe111urtd a tasty lour lor choeolote etavei,, hOw tods .n CemlOi .,~ tv""nG on to Shakespeare lenc•ng. the relum ot oldoM radt0 l fmPM&YflUD fiiAn ..... l'fl 0. L.A. F .. 1ured e le>ec191 travel edihoo Slop$ 1n Stockholm. Sweden, .-..1- 1n$k1, Ftniend. lapland. rhe Arelic Cuele Norw11y ancs Oenma"' inc:luded are t81nd OOI, lt\4t rarely·seen etown iew-of o.n. mark nd T ivol1 Gerden.t IMDMOAT~ "°"'"CCMST .. ...... .. ,,., IA•UL Atlanta Braves at Los Ange les l:>odge<s I 2 hrs . •5 (Th(\ I ' wu. ao--.001,.·=-...... 1 mnoaa• mww "Blonde Venus · { \932. RC)< mance) Marlene Otelnch Caty Grant W~ a .voman Ines to IUppOf1 hefsen and nt:r chtlo while tier ~ballCJ ls II. her eMclil!>lEld to a" t11ic1t attn ct ht 20 rrun J m-m.a . .. 8 ICMICROW MG-. ... Aman da and Lc1dt Farnswor1h (Jean Staple-'°" cO.lat>Ofate with Lee lo uncovet ii so~"' screme to steal 1op-sec1et plans '°' a new tighter plane (A) ( 1 ht ) o &> TY'I aoo.-.-ll'MCnCA&. au B.ao;eoau blundef• by .Johnny Bench. Pete Rose and Ron Guidry. ptacr. cal· 1m<e vichms W1U•a AamM and Bruc.e Jem ef d ~ at 3UO'e hosts ot chlidten s ~·~IAJ!lhr) D The Last lloyage · ( 1960 Ora ma1 Ro~1 Stactc. Dorothy Mak>ne The cap1a n ot a sonk '\.I vessel mus! choose C*twt>en Oy•ng or rv1ni1·19 h11 career t>y .it>dnOon.rog ~11p whtle a P8ssenQef &trug ~:.I.:> tree r ~wile from debns (2 tus I U !DJ MMDCAm.I Alm MCCCl•CI A woman (Anne Lloyd Francis) cherged oN1th murder lurnr. out to be one of lh .. ~=~mes IRIQ(lhl) I':. Ct-11 ng Martied ( 1978 Ro- mance1 Richard Thomas, 84t$$ Arm- .>trong A young songwr1t8' deeldti 10 marry an a111ac1111e 1ele111S10n newsca&1e1 .-hO is engage<i ro anothe< (2 hrs I &i) llAll9CI CW A COlftl•IT A study ot Cahtorn1a s geolog1Cal h1St0<y, wh1Cl'I bu ldi. a c..tse tor ecknowledging the dan- l r !;~its rer.idents O ( 1 hr ) 1MILOll> lmT1WA.ll WGll.D A took al unusua~ communica11on patlems inciud1ng 191h· 1.entury lithography. contempe>Jary art. lhP mathematical language of the f uv1.au1t pendolum. r09dSfOe a10011ecture and the prospect of humans 1alk1ng with olhf'r species IA) O ( 1 hr ) C llO'lll 'Tn11 Beach Boys An AfT*1 can Band ( 1985 Docu"*ltery) A chron1c1e of the t11umphs end tregedies of the perennu11 1.1•oup The Beach Soya reatu11ng such hits as 'Good Vit>tauoos" Catilorma G11ts' and 'In My Room · PG 13 ( I h1 . 43 mlfl ) .VW 'B11sn s Song · ( 1971 Orama) James Caan Billy Dee W i.arm Two loot· ball players Share • rare lr~dsblp unlll c:lncer cl01m1 one ot th9m ·a ( 1 ht ts min) MOWI Apocalypse Now' ( 1979, Ora· m3 I Marlon Brando, Mer11n Sheen An 1n telhgence 11gen1 embark& on a mtSSlQn up river ll'llO 11'\e 11 .. 1namese fl.Ingle to ft0d rind 11111 .t renegade AWOL Army off!C4tf who has lolled all ptevlous a11empts al his capture R (2 hr1 30 min ) lfta.YMClto. ... llCTAC .... ~ , ....... _ ........ -(I) IAll t AUS All1ft tacet a dll11Cui1 ~ ti.tween tom1.mce and IOClel ec· ceptanc. wt\ef'I sn. '•"' In ~ with a much youngeo1 man 1R) 0 ti) llCMI 'Ltvtng Proof Tl'le Hank Wll· ham$ Jr St0<y"' ( t~83 Ofama) Riehard Th<>mas. Clu Gula~ After y .. ra Of pef -·nclay CoJd. tormlng In the shadow ot his tollc·hero fa· 1Wlt~' 11 ther, country-western singer Hanle Wll· -•-II=-... llama Jr struggles to establlsh his own ~,.100.U ldenl'.!1 (A) Q (2 tirs.) ---CAlnOL WM. Topic· changes tn 8 llSD llOVll "Arthur'' C 198 t, Comedy) the Senate over almost forty years. Dudley Moore. Liza Mlnnelll. A drun1<en, Scheduled· Ernest Hollings (0-S c ) hedonistic young mllhonatre taus In love Robert C. Byrd (0-W Va ) . Robe11 Do11t wnti a poor waitress. but his famUy threat-~A-Kan ) . Russell B Long (0-la.). David ens to cut off tels inheritance unless he K Inouye (0-Hawall) l mam ... esa debu1ante (A) Q ~2 hrs.) @ 90wtl "Seariace" (t932. Oram!J) Paul Muni. Ge<>fge Ran. A small-time _._,.. hOOdlum 11ses 10 the top of the heap dur· A DAY• nil UPI OP MAWAI A survey of ~ Proh1b1t1on 'PO' ( 1 hr . 33 min ) the Images produced by 50 protessional CZ) llCMI "Doctor De1ro1t" ( 1983. Come- photographers who spent 24 hours cap-dy) Dan Aylvoyo. Donna Do1on A timid turtng lite on the Hawa1lar\ islands to com-college professor ls recruited to take the memo<&te Hawaii's Sliver Jubilee of Slate-place of a pimp, and soon l1nds htmsell hOOd. ( 1 hr ) en1oy1ng his new occupation 'R' ( 1 hr . I ..._nil LOllD 31 min.) UV'IVAI. "Jaws" author Peter Bench-tWI II D ()) ®) Q) ... ley nanates a survey or the dll1ers1ty of TAii shark species. (R) Q 11 hr J ~ (!) U.-....U. Cracker Jack Old Timers AMMl._..fll.ACI Day Classic from RFK Stadium 1n WaSh-IAMmY m'8 l~ton. DC (A) (2 hrs . 30 min ) MM ,_ OPf C8T'8 Storyteller (t.J (~ llOYll "Bachelor Party" ( 1984. Spalding Gray presents autob1ograpti1ca1 Comedy) Tom Hanks. Tawny K1taen A monologues. carefree school bus driver's pals decide to G> ._..._ - throw a pre-wedding pany 10< him. com-CH> MO¥ll "Red Dawn" ( 1984. Adven pOcat1ng matter' is !he tact that the girl's ture) Patrick Swayze. C Th.oms$ Howell father disapproves of her choice 'A' ( 1 When Communist paratroopers invade a hr . 46 mtn ) small U S town and beQin to slaughter tts (Z) llOW'8 "Atler The Rehearsal" ( 1984. 1nhab1tants. a group of high sctiool stu· Drama) Errand Josephson, Ingrid Thulin dents desperately tights back 'PG-13· o An account of 1lluSlonist director Ingmar lt hr . 54 min.) Bergman's career and his struggles 1n a Cl.J llOVll "Every Inch A Lady" ( 1977, realistic world 'R' fSublltled) (I tir . 14 Comedy) Harry Reems. Darby Lloyd l n)in J,_, · Rains Two mulll·miljion-dollar prostitutes -· ,,. rise to the top or New Yor1f etty·s sex in· ... Cl>~ Despite oppressive heat. dusrry ( 1 hr •. 20 min ) Joanna I& determined to get a Ch11s1mas-©) 110V11 "Naked Inferno" ( 1980. Fanta- card photo taken. Larry, Darryl and Darryl sy) Karen Gambler The threat of 1mmi- wln a commercial Jingle contest (A) nent nuclear holocaust beeomes the (f) MO¥ll "The Madwoman Of Chaillor" ellcuse tor a no-holds-barred orgy ( 1 hr (1969, Comedy) Katharine Hepburn. 15 min) · Charles Boyer The corrupt leaders of an QI -.&.111'1 COUllT 1nterna1lonal monopoly are lured to their 1t:a 8 WATTtc nil mxT ~'noM On me deaths by an eccentric old woman and 20th anniversary, the Watts rlOIS 11re re- her mad accomplices. (2 hrs • 30 min) membered by Jess Marlowe. Bill Stout (8) nil a llCOMD BUCnM TB.IYlllOlt and in-studio guests Who also examine AOTUI 1111 A took at seductive TV ad-what has tiappened since then In the venlsemenrs, both old and new. that are community carefully designed to capture the consum-D GD 1'0lllHT Guest host .loan Rlve<s er's attention. Scheduled. BrOOke Stitelds, David Bren· -· (J) ~ a LACIY Cagney charges ner ( 1 hf ) ~aptaln Hennessey (Edward Winter) w1~h IAT\l&tY-.J sexual harassment; Lacey protects an et 0 AIC ... ..,,.,_ etly woman (Geraldine Fit~erald) from -I -A renowned mystery becoming the next victim of senior-citizen writer (Ray Walston) fears ttiat he may tcau · Al Q (1 hr l be the next victim of a murderer who's I .... m1m1e1<1ng the plOI ot one ot his novels P ,..,... i) (1hr ,10m1n) -flC'noM ~ A profile of l.OU•un - - - -sootat poofograpfler Lewis Hine, who MM recordfd America's Industrial develop-ilOCICPOllD,.,.. ment during the first 40 years of the 20th LAW t1•Yc.l Scheduled' author century. ( 1 hr ) Paul F"lndley ditCusees the American-Iara· 1-nil IC..a el Public Affalra Committee ( 1 hr ) .,...'nOIAI..,.,. I ..... ML.GM> .,.. "Police Academy" ( 1984. ...,...,.. Comedy) Steve Outtent>org, l<lm Cattrell •a "'Ml Wl'ltn for~ to comply with en open ad-tW MO¥ll "VldeOdrome" ( 1983. Fantasy) missions policy, a pOllce ae«1demy c:opes James Woods. Deborah Harry. A co- wllh a motley crew of mtsflts. 'A' Q ( 1 hr . owner of a Toronto UHF station that ape.- 41 min.) c:lallres •n aoul1 entertain"*'' eoorcttea ® --JmOllle '°"' TM ITcmt tor the people behind a blUrre Mlelllla Adults whO hnve dlMPPMred without a broadcast 'R' (1 hr .. 30 min.) treee •nd the ~ISUltlng tffec:tt on their -e -I -A. renowned myatef)' tamllles ( 1 hr ) writer (Ray Wa1$ton) fNrt that he may ~ CM.Ull af. IPOITI be tl'\e naxt victim of a murderer who'• .. ... "~Jtm For A Hea~elgl'lt" mlmiOklng the plot of ont of hit novelS ( 982, Orama) Anthony Quinn, Jackie ,, (l hr , 10 min.) G!eaaon An emptoyment oounselOf wea ftl OI MDU. YWOGD An lnttrvltw with to help a wa 1'1811 "" ~·er land a lot I? " enetal Hotl)ital" costat Ja~ Wagner, hr11 .S rr.1. ~ 1 l"IQ no0011a1 c:namo1onsh1os. ' \ J Lynn Horton, member of L.A 's elite Metro officers ~) i .. .,, ... -lml.llOf\I ~n 9 From Ouler Spece'' ( 1959. Horror) Bela Lugosi, Mona McKln· non UFOs con1a1ning strange 1nhab1tants from an unknown planet 1nvaoe Earth. ( 1 ~bt J9.~--1'9CLUI ~ llCMI "S1reets 01 Fire" 11984, Dra- ma) Michael Pare. Diane Lane. A "rock 'n' roll fable" abO\Jt a rock singer kid· napped by an outlaw gang and her rescue by a dashing ex-boyfriend and a tough--gir1 adveoturer 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 34 min) ttll@ llCMI "Flat Top" ( 1952, Adventure) Stelling Hayden. Richard Carlson World War II aircraft carrter pUots train aboard the "Flat Top'' 1n the PacifiC ( 1 hr., 45 m1nL ttll II 6'J LA11 ...,, WITH DAVID~ uuests Andrea Matlin Gaylord Perry, Larry "Bud" Melman. also. w1nntlfs of ltle Harvest Moon ballroom dance contest. i ) (thr) TWLIMfZOll9 T.-~ 0 Featured Anthony Geary, Ed McMahon. Emma Samms f 1 hr) I QCJllQ '"°" ZAl9 ~ THIAN anaTAl-.TTOllQHr Interview with actor Tom Cruise l _,__,DOW IUL mA11-.,. PAM.n ,,,_ An elderly hard-of· hearing lady makes Ille d1fl1cuh IOf -Satlt and Marivel • MAmMUlllD . ( -H•W. (Q)llOYll "Deadly Force· ( 1983, Dra- ma) Wings Hauser. Joyce 1"ifllls A for - mer t;Op sets out lo find lhe psychopath who carved a fatal X on a woman's fore- head 'A' r 1 hr . 35 min ) ttM Cl) lllOVll "lhos Is Kare Bennett ( 1982. Drama) Janel Euber, David Haskell In the midst of 1ugg1tng a career with single parent respons1b1hlle!>. a TV news rePor1er discovers she's lhe prey ol her latest wb1ect -· a sniper (R) ( 1 hr 20m1n) *11' ... ' • llOVll "Mr Mean· ( t977, Drama) Fred Wiiiiamson. Lou Castel After making a career ot accepting any job 11 the price was 11ght a mercenary discovers that late can't be ruled by money ( 1 hr . 50 min ) Cf) .,. "King 01 The Pecos" ( t936. Western} Jotln Wayne. Murie! Evans A yoong-tawyet-. wnose parents were mU1 oered by airuthl&ss cattle baron. prepares h1msolf carefully lor an open confrontation w11h tl'\e killer ( 1 hr , JO min ) l~'The Carll At Tl'\e Top Qt The Stairs" ( 1960. Drama) Robert Preeton, Dofothy McGuire Based on tl'\e play by William Inge Members ot an Oklahoma family 1n tho 1920s llrug\lltt wttl'l the P'Ob- lem& ot .v~lte (2 hrs.) (I) NA M01$0n Golden Chat- t~ frOfTI Wlndlor. Ontar1o (A) (2 hrs.} <Hr.,. "Vte• SQund" (1982. Ofem11) Season Hu~y Gary Swanson A polQ detective end • S11 .. rwefk9f 1 .. m up to trap a pimp responsible t0< mUfdetlng one of hia tlfomen 'R' ( 1 hf . 35 min) l ..OZIDO 1rtl .,.. "This Is Kate IMrlnetl • ( 1982, O.amo) Janet Etlbef O.vl<I Sunday AuQubt 11 1985 15 HaPAI In ttle m.dlt ot ~ a c:ateet With &Ingle parem relC)OnS!b*11es. a TV 1"18"#5 r~ dilleowerl ltle'I the P'9Y OI her late1t MA>JeC1 -a 11\iC* (R) ( 1 tv 20 min I C't) ... ''Emanuele On Taboo i.a&nd ( 197_7 OrameJ Laure Oemlef A young men • cast asN>re on • tropc:al .,.nd ~ meet• a ~ young woman A ~tv . 2Smtn I -.1:' • LA. F!:tured 1 "'°"'-at the making of "E. T . " lnciudlng 1n inteMeW Mtl"I young ttat Henly ThOmU, al home on ,,,. Te~ larm, 1 ~ at the mer· c~ of the movie and ti 's 1Qe1C1a1 ettec:ts I •11•1 •• m•t19ll9Ca•1•rnu• .... .,., ..... ,._.,.um _.."The Hungef · ( 1983 Fantasy) Catherine Oeneuve OaVtd Bowie A physi- cian wonung at 1 ltle-e"lltenllOrt re.earcti 1n511tute becomes involved With a female -;ampn ·A I 1 hr . 37 min ) W (() _. 'Flesh«>urn" ( 19M OralT\I) Steve t<analy, l<aren CarllOn A Navajo In- dian escape$ from a mental Institution end Nrea~ IUM>e upoo the peop4e wno le&ll· • i'*' :ire;::.. A· 11 hr 30 mtn J .. "Ring 01 B11gh1 Wetlf" (1969 A<MlnhHeJ Silt Traver1 vwgirna McKen· na An aspiring wnter becomM anached to an otter and roses aH 1n5p1r11hon wnen his pet IS trilled ( t hr ) -Taesclay -llomlng Moviu- •Cl) "The Westerner" ( 19'0, Western) Gary Coopet. Watler Brennan ( 1 hr . 40 min) •<Il "Thele Three · (\936, Orama) Joel McCrea. M111am Hoptclns ( 1 ht 33 mtn) .. ct) "E"ddle And The Cru1M<1" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Be<enger Michael Pare (I hr . 32 min) .,.al) "That Certain Feehng" (1956, Come-W Bob Hope Eva Marie Saint (2 hra ) 1'19(Z) "The little Foxes" ( 194 t, Orama) Belle Davis. Hefber1 Marshall ( 1 hr . 56 mm) •CC) "Street• 01 Fire · ( 1984. Orama) M1- ch.aet Pare. Oline Lane ( 1 hi , 3A m1n.) CJD "Myatery Man11on" ( 1983 Suap.nN) Dallaa McKinnon. Oreg ~ne (1hr.36mln) W caJ"'CUTA Of TM "Pll'lk ~anlhe< .. (1983. Comedy) Ted w .... David Niven (1 ht 40m1n I ... "Tho Naughty Nineties" ( 1945, COm edy) Bud Abbott. LOU Co.talk> ( 1 ht , 30 min.) CZ) "~ Dawn" ( 198'. Adventure) Pa- trick Sw•YJ.•. C Thoma How.. ( t tir , S4 min) -CC) "To Be CX Not To Be" ( 1983, COme dy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bencroft (I ht , 47 tnll'I ) ® "~ntlc Comedy" ( 1~3. Ro- mance) Dudley MOOfe, Mary Steenbur· Q!!'I (I ht , 43 min ) (.I) "The PrOd.gal" ( 1965. Orama) Lana Turner, Edmund Purdom ( 1 hr . 52 mln) -Ill) "Sign Of The Pagan" (1965. A<Mn IUfe) JeH Chandtef, Jeck P~ (2 htl.) 18 Sunday. Augu11 11. 1985 ~-.:WIWATCM IS .... Rider$ 0t "~ , 1953 A<1'1enl\lfaJ Richard Conte l/r,ec,a Lno- fOfs Atter h"S wile " mt.1~dele<I a prospec IO< searehe!. •or ine ~.ters end tean"S up .,, Tl'I a man *M was '00Ded o' ,_,, es· 1.1\es 11 ,,, • 30 """ ) .. WM.DATU. .. Atae -... •.-MT ----.. .,. 4Tha$ ts Spona1 Tap t 198' Comedy) Rot> Remer. Moch8e4 McKean In tti.5 utwe on ,.,. comemporary rock mu w. s.ce-ne ar AmeflGall dOc.umenlary l11m- ma~er exa~ lhe pheoomenOf'I of a 17· year-old hHvy metal band from Engtal'ICI A 11 tlf 22 nwl) M(DW•,,.,.. I l}L .,.. Eddie Macon·, Run" ( 1983 Orama) JoM Schneidef, Klf't( Douglas An escaped crim.nal t>ecOmes the quarry of a rut,,._s law off.oer 'PG' (1 hr • 35 md'l I 11111 lnlON: lMI _.,.... CGn'llD AmOTT ""° cotT&LO llOW9 'Saoebfusn Trad" f 1933 Western) Johll Watne Nancy Shut>er1 A GOWbo'f unJUSlly 1mprlfl00ed le>t murdef ir..capes to hunt down the real k1llef ancl lprov~ own innoceoce I ' hi ) T11Bm•111•011MU&.M TO• 'JllC.ICID 119 .,.. · Manny's CXphans" ( 1980 1119(0, Vamp.ng ( 1984 Orama) Patnck Dully. Calheflne Hyland ( 1 hr . 49 min ) 1tt1G "Masquefade I 1955 Western) Clayton Moore Jay S1tve1heets f t hr 30 min 1 <.II ' Docle>t OetrOll ( 1983 Comeoy) Dan Aylrroyd Donna 0t~on ( 1 hr 31 min ) -JU•..noo• Movies.- ,..., "Cheyenne Autumn" (196 .... West e<n) James Stewart Aichard Widmark (2 hr& I CC, ·Funny Lady" ( 197!1. MuSlcat) Bar- bra ~11e1sand James. Cean (2 hrs 20 min) <ID "Oaal 0 1 The Century · ( 1983. Come- dy) Chevy Chase Sigourney Weaver ( 1 ht 38 min } "Mother Lode' ( 1982, DrameJ Chao fon Heslon Ntek Msncuso I 1 hr 4 I min) W (O) "Etect11C Dreama · ( 1984. Comedy) Lenny Von Dohlen v1rg1n1a Madsen ( 1 hr . 3S mon) W (?) "Strange Invaders' ( 1982. Science Fictt0n) Paul LeMat, Nancy Allen ( 1 hr 29m1n) 1111 "Brady'r. Escapo' ( 1~. Adven1ure) John Savage, Kelly Reno ( 1 hr . 36 min ) "Star frek Ill The Search For Spock' ( 1984. Sclence f1etl0n) W1lllem Shatnet o.ror"t Kelley ( 1 hr . 45 min) •(C) "Eddie And Tho Oultefa" ( 1983 Orama) Tom Beteno-"'. Michael Pare ( 1 hr .32mll'I) 1111(0) "Curse 01 The Pink Pant1'141r" (1983 Comedy) Ted Wea. David Nrven ( 1 hr 40mm ) (1) "Blono. VetlUt" ( 1932. Romance) Marlene Dietrich. Cary Grant ( 1 hr ?0 mrn) Drama) Jtm Baker. Ma!M:hy McCovrt The boys at an Ofphanage rlSk tl"lelr chao· 1y runes Ill an attempt to help their soccer coact• pay back a $40,000 debl to the mob (1 hr 31 min I tdl,,.,,,.. ....,. ' ll1'f llOW9 The Club" t 1980. OramaJ 3actl' fnompson G'8tlllm Kennedy The coach of a has...t>een Austrahan football team l1nds the go.ng rough both on the play.ng held and 111 the board room ( 1 lhr l:.11~ ..... W AMCA: CCllTI •IT• C:.. .....,.. WA"llY&.m w .,. Pot.ca Academy" I 19~ Comeay) Steve Guttenbefg Km Cettrall When fOfced to comply with an open ad mtS~ pohcy a poltce academy copes with a motley crew'Ot mtShll ·R· Q ( 1 hr 4 1 m•n) 4l:tl' 1 llO¥W "The Ad~ntures Qt Bockaroo Bdnza1 ACI06S Tht' 8th OlmenSlOt1 ( 1984 Science Fictton), Peter Wellet Jono L1thg0w A ban<! ot ad'lenturers bat lie eoPmy alieos who are pcCldentally re ieased lrom the 8th d1mens100 as a result of a researcher's e.11penments 'PG' ( 1 hr 43m1n 1 4l:tl I r•noc. DAYIYDAY . ""'""''--.. "--Tira.I W ) Conan The Oestroyl!f" ( 198-'. Ad· venture) Amotd Schwarzenagoet. Grace Jones f I hr 43 mtn I .. (!) 'Wasl"l1ngton Alla11 ( 1980. Orama) Tom Selleck Barry Sullrvan (2 hrs) 0 Conan The Destroyer'' ( 1984 Ad venture) Arnold Schwanenegger. Grace Jone$ ( 1 hr . 43 min ) 2 'Re<I Dawn" ( 1984 Adven1ure) Pa 111c1< Sway1e C Thomas Howell ( 1 hf . 54 min) .. (fl) "The Horse Soldiers" ( 1959, Adven· tvre) John Wayne Witham Holden (2 hri , 25 min ) •(~) "Street~ Ot F11e" ( 1984 Orama) M1 chael Para, Diane lane ( t hr , 34 min ) -lvenlng -----== Cll ... IUCll ... IQUADIOI •1&•• IUCI._ • 111-..r .... ... ..,... ..... ACIM.IC p~ wme ..:LAY .,. "W1ndwalkef'' ( 1984, Orama) Trevor Howard. N1Ck Ramvs Withing 10 die 1n peace, an aged Cheyenne warrtor amt>Arlla on a j0ur09Y to r~ an Old confhc1 ~t1th a Crow enemy ·PQ· ( 1 hr 44 min) CL/ ._ "Sugar cane Allty" ( 1984. Dr•ma) Darting Legitlmua. Galry C4tde nat rOf •n 1 i·year Old boy, winning • &ehotarlhip becomes a ticket to a WOfld frM llom poyerty, bUt hrt fel wotQrt 1n the augar cane lieldl 1)10\lldo him With a I -Tuesday Cont .. dltterenl kind ol education •. one abOut Ille 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43 min ) MOr IUT tlCmM -.... .....,DAYIAUll ... ....,laLa •DAY AT A.,.. 1Mam.1~••rn .. Of PGmlm --. ~ -.-.. "The Valley' Lorne Greene reviews the growth of Call· forn~lculture 1n the Salinas Valley. CS) llAl&OW: 119 COllC8T AT Ila tm PAUCI Old htts and new songs 1n- cludlng "We'll Meet Again" 1n an open·air concert held 1n Oxlordshtte, England. ( t hr.~'Z6o ,.l*--9 MDT~ T~ lntorv1aw with ectrau Jennifer Beals I .....,DAYIAIMC = :.::&. Actor Emlllo Estevet ot "St Elmo's F1<e ·. a rare-automobile auc hon 1n Reno. Nev llOllC WOMAN ... ,_.. Cf911tf -.01P01m1m .,,.,.,, MAm119LOM> ...... 9GIT AUl1'IALWe ..... flOOTUll .,_ ''Sugar Cano Alley" ( 1984 Orama) Oarltng Leg111mus Garry Cede not For an t 1 year·Old boy w1nn1ng a scholarship becomes a hckel to a world tree from poverly. but t11s fellow work8fs in the sugar cane 11eld:o provide him with a different k1M of education •• one about hie 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43 min) llOVll The L11t1e f oxes" ( 194 t. Ofa ma) Bette Davis. Herbert Matshatt Based on the play by l1lhan Hellman A Southern tam1ly laces 11& downfall alter the C1v1I War ( I hr . 56 min ) 119 8 I Oii 119 TOWN Fearu19d the htgh·n':>ll. high-return career of 1nternat1ona1 deep sea d1v1ng acupuncture for anlmals. an art l0<ge< who baffles the t>est auth0t James Baldwin I GDPM&Y PIUD 1a••11 Calllorn1a Angels at Seattle Martners (2 hrs . 30 min ) 8 ITI Oii LA. Featured meet San Diego Anchorwoman Bree W11lker, whO hes suc- Ceded 11'1 a buSlnea where appeamnce 1s uppermost, .despite a phy!ilCal handicap. aummer beach lashlooa; a visit with the lll~tor ol t~ ant farm. a look al the bl· zarre belt L.A nas to otter llMIDlllOATU. ,......ccurr rA ..... .. ,,,,. t••eu Atlontft Brave& at L01 Ange I-~~·:,~ MM ,_ OW C8fm Storyteller Speldlng Orey present& 11utoblog<aphlcal ~ ... ....,.,..,..Paul simon performs selecllons from hill album 'Hearts and Booes" and d1seueaes his tnUSIC career G ... "The St0<m" ( 1938. A~ fUrt) Cl'lar1ea BICkford. Barton Meclana. 'two brothera ballte over boats and le- malel ( t hf • 30 m1n ) -·(I) llOWll "Two 01 A Kfnd" (1982. Orama) Gootge Burna Robby ~ The c.cncern of a re1ard9d vouna man lor hlS 8 t·year Old, 1nstllutionellze<f grandfa· ther develops into a motually rewarding relatt0nsh1p tor the pair (A) Q (2 hrs ) D f.1D A-TUii The team battles corrupt refuse colleclors who are dumping toxic waste 1n the city's sewer system and sa- b0tag1ng the deltvery vans ol a sighlless ~I and her brother (A) O ( I hr ) U ®> WMO'I THI IOllt Tony's lather 1n- tnw l.Jam0$ Coco} overwhelms h1m with his new-found wealth 6Ut actually he.-s on h:s .•.• ~.~'°~R) O ~.......,. .. I= ''Cheaper To Keep Her" ( t980, Comedy) Mac Davis, Tovah FeldShuh A private detective tracks down dellnquen1 husbands fo1 a d111orce lawyer (2 hrs ) fl) MOVA A look at the realm ol pure mathematics and how mathematicians study complex, abstract problems (A) i (lhr) PRMl1MILOM> LR.m Surgeon Henry Cleveland is observed as he treats three trauma pa· flents at St Anthony Hospttal 1n Denver Colo (R) O {I hr) «CJMIMI 'To Be Or Not To Be" (1983. Comedy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bancroft A theater groop tn occupied Warsaw saves 11~*11 and the Poltsh underground from the Na11s by 1mpersona11ng SS ott1cers 'PG' (1 hr . 4 7 min ) HJ.,_ Gulag· ( 1985. O<ama) Oav1d Ke11h MalcOlm McDowell White covering an a1hle1tc e11en1 1n Moscow, an AmerlGan sportscaster is caught Tn a KGB trap and sentenced to 10 years 1n a Soviet labor camp, where he plots a desperate escape r.;i (2 hrs 9 rnln ) 'S llOVll Mother LOde" I 1982, Or11ma) Charlton Heston. Ntek Mancuso A Scot· fish m1ne1 tries 10 protect his gold lrom 11Mcrnpulou• treasure hunters 'PG' ( 1 hr 41 min J t:a D 9 l1lllll'I A C10WD Jack un1nten11on- ally ur,derm1nes Mr Bradtord at an In· come tax audit (RJ Q I TICT~DOUQH CMllOll P.M.IMGAZINI IPOITICIMTIJI • f.V) 9TIDI The bOys learn about the dubious ectlVllles ol nn lntern311onal spy rtng wl'llle a1tend1ng a harmon1uition semi- nar Gu~lzado (A) ( 1 hr) D @) Maddie and David foce revenge and terror when they help an old man search tor his m1SS1ng son {R) ... l hr) ..v .... ....,IL On localion 1n Sri Lanka and India. cinematographer Dieter Plage e1e- p10res the Ille of the endangered Asian el· ~~~~ 15 MOVA A look 11 g1f1odneu, faa1ur1ng profiles of wveral cMd prodigies, Includ- ing a 12-year·ok:I vi0fln111 and' a 10-year- Old chess player (R) Q ( 1 hr ) Allr011AC191 SCCA Trant Am from El khart Lak•. Wit ( 1 hr ) (Q) .,_ Vamping" ( 198• Ofama) Patrick Cutty, C41"-r1M Hyland A ~ c1an tur~·burgfar baeome1 lnfa1uat8d with the enigmatiC widow of a recefltlY de ceased recOfd com~ny ellecuttva 'A' f 1 hr ,49m1n) (l)llCMI "Sttange Invaders" (1982, Sci· ence F'ictlOr'IJ P11111 LeMat, Nancy Allen Super 1n1e111gon1 ~ trom epec:e mate rlllli<l'~ In a 11m1111 mldweatem town and al wme t~ bod•s ol 111 relldenta 'PO' ( 1 • hr., 29 min.) e&UMTTA Mt(!).,. "The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter" ( 1968. Ofema) Alan Arkin, Sondra Locke Based on the novel by Carson McCullers A sensn1ve deal mu1e Is be- friended by a young g111 wno understands his private tormen1 (2 hrs. 30 min ) -U CJ) WIT lml (Premiere) Corre-~ts John FerrugJe, Meredith Vlelfa. Jane 'ttaltace end Bob-srott tea1l't ~lot a last·paced look et newsworthy people, places and t!\'&nts ( 1 hr ) II fl) rwm1n• l1lal Laura and Remington head for Les Vegas 111 ~ of localing an alleged ;ewet thief before an insurance adJUS10f can gel hlS hands on the man (1 hr ) I •crf» ':::..,. a LCM Whan MacG1udef Shoots an unarmed deel feen- ager. he most come 10 terms wuh hts guHt and the public outcry (A) Q ( 1 hr ) I ,,.,..,~ . ....., ......... -119--~ AT PON Duo-pianists Kalla and Marielle Labeque salute the moslc ol George Gershwin 1n a performance that includes "Rhapsody 1n Blue·· and "An Ame11can 1n Parts • ( 1 hr ) C, .,_ The 39 Steps" (1935, Suspense) Robert Donat, Madeleine Car- roll A man becomes the quarry of both tne po11ce and a secret group of foreign agents operating 1n England w~ he Is framed lor a stranger's murder { t hr . 26 rrnn J [ AUTO 'MCllO NASCAA Champion Spark Plug 400 from ijrooldyn, Mich (R) l I hr . 30 min ) SJ 'Allll CHAM When Ford's gtrtfriend discovers s~e·s pregnant hef choice to gel an aoonoo prompts some MtiOul l es1tons I 1 hr I IODeQ .. MOVll The Go-Between" (1971, Ore· ma) Julre Christie. Alan Bates The expe- rtences ol an adoletcen1 boy aiding a pelr of lovers traumattze him for hie (2 hrs... 30 min) GD-.W,... Ill CJD .... IWl.OWI: f!llVATI ITI Mar- lowe's mvestigat.on 01 the murder of a powerful lawyer uncovers a se<les of twist· ed relatlons;;ramong the wealthy Q -1·••1 " ... WAWllOIPRMI .,_ "Love On The Run" ( 1979 Comedy) Jean-Pierre Leaud, Mar~ France P1sier W111er-director Franoola Trulfaut'i. further romantic adwnturM ol perpetual adolesoent Antoine Oolnel, who rtllve.s bmerswMt memorltt of pat lo¥at; ... ·pa~•t1fala6 ... IL MC:lm .... flUCI ......... MW Trf'VOf It ttarned In mor• waya than on. whet\ a former Pf1tonef ~ainll hit poflrart •~trATC*•l&IW. ([) .. "Flash" (1981, ACIUlt) ~ Turner, Hilary Surmf'ltft. Phot~ Jealc:a Cotllnt achlev• notortety lor l\er 8f011Ca portfOllo ( 1 Iv • 30 min.) .,_"Everything Go. WJ<J" ( 1980, Comedy) Charlie Shreiner. Erika Cool Hu1band·1nd-w1I• drtsa shop <>wnft ci. clde to woik dltt.rent sNtt1 to ,....t• more easi~ their patrona ( 1 hr •O min) nw 0n hit 26th birthday. C1M Sunday. August 11. 1985 17 0 tz T~ _, t r"IAt Jodi Rrvets ,c><,ro<Hj., _., ,.,,.,,.~, 11.zna,. Pflffmar, ac.tCifs LI .. ~ ... '.! r)I(., Stldwr <iM James f ' f I I LOU...r VIQAS llOCUOM) PLll l;':::"'..ma UTDellHt' ~ CA H (AI ~·'llS /II , I e ~o.LOllD C ~ A ,1->1t1\I A.11 CJO<J, t 19&~ (.xa , r•,., ,.,,. .,,,.,,, .!I'll ~·~ A tao.ng , 1 ,1.,s , 1 .tr,d ~1 .Jf .a rr1 iove ,., 1• ir • 1q1t i.: o ,t .. vr ... 11-tlfl'le rlOOd " J ~t ,fru I 1IA1>:? Nttr1 !J\00 ( r1'Qt'> i.la•t:<. ro,it ~,,.,.., !lViJlr~ A Q 12 h t\ >: I f .-cMTIC8flD $ ~ B"1>1 ot &u tr., Sl<etc.t~ "'' • By• .. , A~ '.. "''' ' tA.aro e>petat<if Er rotr.111~ ~rt:1"0e1•t tl11Clf (B;r'4lfl lae«; 1t ... "'"'' IC.If•''''"~ 1r thti eteva10< lhe 11..,,vJ ,.,.,,.,& ,.,d,, '.>UC* Dave muM: ,,.._ •Jf .J "1HA&A.llYAlll 129 G m ml MOU. YWOOO ,A. !WI ot Ceht()f '".:J <:.ar ~· 1r..i1..:to Valley 1r"1u<Jes a ride '1<1w" \1•1nh.1'ii uw•1Nard a ,,,.., to local V1t1f11N~ v•111 .. r•1 1111d a conve1sat10n with [;utJ ~i""" (HI , .. lllllfT ... ... MAI. PICfLI J TOP U. IOJllQ Jof\<1 ftw, Beast" M .ioabi .,., Bill Br•dley '" a mlddleweighl O<Jul '>C..t>eQl;leO fur tO rovnoit from Atlan- 1.r (~ J (RI (2 hr!> 30 min 1 'S Srar Tra+<. Ill Ttie Search FOf S~11"" r 1qs4 Soer.ce F1Chon ) Witham !itinrr11tr ~fO!e<jt Kelley Adm l<trk reas- • .,r11t.lf.!', lhf• crew ot ttie 11a11h1p En t111r111'>'! tor ~" final voyage to try and te<.(.ue Mr ~poci. whoM IPlftl remains nlr"'" c,n tllf' rapidly ~•flog Genesis ~lar1t1I PC. Q ( t llr -'5 mtn 1 m111ew1 a:ll D G) LA11 l9Gln wmt DAVID~ Guests C{.)011X.h11r1 Robet l Klein authot Tom Parker Larry "Bud" Melman (R) l hr) T-..n.-.,_ T-.-0 Featured Donna Mtfft "O.nerel 111 • Bred Maui. ( 1 hr ) .. . lllMI ·The H.1ui.11ng 0 1 Jufla' (t97 /, Su~n'4J Mia h trrOW Kell Outi.a Alt91 r9c;Ovlf1ng lr<>m an tmotlonal cr111tt a wotnan purche .ea a l'IOUW thet tu1ns out 10 bO h&urttld (2 t111) 0 .,_,'IMI FF TW lntet'Mw Wrlh ClreM Jeonlf., Beets l rai:mu •Awt.n ~ Basil fincjt one guest ne t1kts and one ht drt11kn, •n<l geta ca~nt 1r1 compromttlng tltuallont by t11a wilt Sybil GD .... TMIL.om 1U -.. rtl)Ctric O<eema' c 1984 Com· Qd ~J Lanny Von ~ V1rgJnoe Mao.en All ~ I0.4 Ir~ 0..1 oC>1 ~ a Dvl!"C>~ ~n Franaec:o atc::h1Cec1 Pt0- ~1"'9 hit '*'°""' comc>ulfJf 10 compoM iove ~ lot • C.P1rvatino c.kl wnG rno'8t .nto '-ac;>ettment bur6d.ng PG I I rv 35 l'7!lln ). • CZ:.,. Psycno u c 1983 M,.-tery/ Ai1 lncJnf P.,... Meg T .-y F0tm8' p& f c.not" k'-Normen 9atn 11 r-sed af- lefa 20.yeer atay kl a mental inst1tut«• ¥.0 ~,. ~ c:ut.O i.n1' a my519'• OIA r8$1"1 ol tTUoerl begw'8 'A' ( 1 ht 53 rn.t 111118 .:a.oul» The (J('iy llflk to a Soeflft 01 ITll.ltdtn appears 10 1» Matstlal M<.-Qwd I m.&ing COWOO, hat (A) ( 1 ht 20nwq 11111a:l}.,. 'The 8atbary Cout 119 75 ~1ture1 WiliMn SNtl'lef Oefw"8 Cole A man aS6umeS a variety of Identities in Ofdef to e,pose 8'\llldoera (2 h1' ) ro.i .,. Electnc O<eems' (198-' Com ecJtJ Lenf'•y V0<1 Ootllen Vwgint.e Maosen Ar• unuwal to111 triangle ~ wneti a butr.Dling S<in Franca.co •1chlte<;I pte>- gfatm hli petlO'lal computfJf to COl'l'lpOM to11e songs fOf a capt111a11ng can.st #tlo movet. ""'" hlli apartment building PG ,. , ... , l ht 351'11111'1) .,. Lady tn A Cage t t~ Ofa ma) OIMa de Ha111lland Jett Cotey An 1nµed woman 11 trappecl W'I tier prrvate eleYatOt dumg a pOwer lebe wtllle hef home 11 ransacked ( 2 hra ) I~ "S~ In The GraM ( T961, O<ama) Natalie Wood. Warren Beatty Two young people make the pain tul and t>eautrful dlscove<y of love 1n a smaN Kansas town (2 t"9 ) CB) .,. "Bleckoul" ( t96S Mystery) Richald Wldmartl. Kt1lh Carradine A re- trred detactMJ, 11111 haunted by an un S<>fve<I 7 year-Old murder, eneounte<s an accident 11ic1tm who pota1bly holds the t<ey to the mystery Q ( 1 hf , 40 rmn 1 w ... l vmomo MOU.l'llOOD Q ,... ~ Jen niter Beall dtlc:UMea her upcom10g mov1e ' The BrldfJ," a remelce ol "The Bride of Fran«ens1e1n " • .,_"The lnnoc.nta" (1962. MY' le<y) Oeboteh !<Mr, Mlcheel Redgrave A g<>vfllnMI believes Iha IS being haunted by Iha Qho&I• of a preYlous governess and valet (2 tva ) I Ml.•MPM&Y ...... u. W .,_ "A4h90gt Ot The Nerds' ( 19tM, COmedy) AOber1 Carradine, An- thOny Edwardl Fed up with tofferrng ~ntermlr\eblt humllletlone mute<mk'IOed by an upperciaaa fratemlty of mectlO etl'I tetet a group ol lrestvnan bookwOfm-OUt cast• decldel to Ml the cOlltgt't values lllalght 'R' ~I hr r30 =-W .-..Y"~M TAT ... PAUCll Old hit• end new tong1 ln-cludlrlg ··we·n MM t ~In" In an optn-tlr conottt held In Oxfotdlhlrt, Efluland r 1 hr 30 min ) •11c:--WWATCN .. ·='Of Tht Frontier" (193&. Wttt.,n) Genf Autry. Francea Grant ,.. cowboy .. "" an lmp()ftant lrrlgatlOli i~t from UbOttge C 1 hr ) l.:"·~Piret" Of Monte<ey" (19-t7, Ac" r11ute) Marla Mooltl Rod c metoo •lo 40 (111 v 0 r-.sl W.Jtan dOmlNllon (1 ht , 3C min' .......... " .... ,_ ... -----___ ,..,.POCUI '.11,)W ··eor.. Of TlwPink Penth If l 1983. Comedy) Ted Wess. Oevk N "*' A bumbling New Yen City cop lo- ter .. ie...-s a hOll of SI~ charactara tr ~ ..... _....~110f'1 ol lhe-theh ~-f•bv lo.A Pll"lic Panlhef diamond 'PG' ( 1 tw •O m.n J 'lJ MCMI The L1lll• Fox.tt'" (llM 1, Ora ma1 Be11e Oal!IS. Herbert Marlha" Base<: on lhe pie~ by U"ian tiellmen A Southerr fanwy taces 11s dOwntal ettar the CM Wa1 t 1 tw 56 mm ) M I R&DATl.Mm __. ........ II MCMI The Sold*" ( 1982. AOYen- Tu!e) Ken Wahl, W~kam Pr!Oee A 11Jthless CtA agen1 tS !>ef'll to neutr•llZe a Sovlet- oact.e<J ltlfr011SI plOt 10 hold the Mideast "°''aot! w1tn nucteer e.-ptoslves 'R' ( 1 ht 30 min I -1 mDIA:M.,,...CCll'nla AllOTT •COITaLO MCMI "Santa Fe Stampede" ( 1938, Western) John Wayne, Ray Corrigan The Three Mesqu1ttlef's try 10 cteer a cowt>oy ac.c.use<J or murdering a gold piospect0t I hr ) ... ....,._ TO•UIJ~ lrtl .... "The Wk:iced Lady" (1 983, Comedy) Faye Dunaway. Alan Bates A fMC1natiog high-society woman engages IMuOhway robbery. seduction and murder in ttie course of a day's WOl'k ·A· ( 1 hr. 38 min ) 1111 .,_.. Joysttck1" ( 1983, Comedy) Joe Oon Baker A aucoes&tvl buSlneuman attempts to ttlut down a 111deo arcade 11\et fie believes " harmful 10 the mental health of chlldreo 'R' ( 1 hr 28 min ) •Cl)•Amt• • ..,_. 'Hello-Goodbye" ( 1970. Rc>- mance) Mictwtel Crawford, Cun Jurgens A used-car salesman has a bflef attalf with -1··1t.F.:~-... " .... -.... ''Where Ttie Boyl Art '8-4" {198•. Comedy) LIM Henman. ~ Tadd Foor college women lt1Y91 to Fort Lauderdale tor some fun and romence bU1 run Into pioblems of the hten 'R' Q ( 1 _1 hr , ~"':16- C-.ITATOll • IMIW. ..... ~ ...... _ -"11'1"9 • f'LMITW DYNASTY ••• FromPaCeS Krystle on "Dynasty'' but decided the charaaer was too bonna. Dickinson. aJlhouah aaid to be disap- pointed, has told friends that she•s not that upset and will continue to wan around at her Hollywood pool for off en that she feels U Uc"h M •~.J ""3\ .,f Offilnf t h•• I • -Weclnesclay -Mo..ning Movies- .(£ "The Hunger" ( 1983. Fantasy) Catherine Oeneuve David Bowie ( 1 hr 37 min) •ct "Broadway Danny Rose ( 1984 Comedy) WOO<Jy Allen "'41a Farrow 11 hr . 26 min ) ,.(%) "Red--Oe'Nfl" f ·~Adveot\Jfe) Pe- trick Swayze C Thomas Howell 11 rir 5•m1n) .,..@ The Family Jewels 11965 Comedy I Jerry Lewis. Sebastian Cabot (:>hrs 1 .. CCJ "Transplant ' I 1979 Orama) Kevin Dobson. "'4ehnda Dillon ( 1 hr 38 min J (H "Curse 01 The Pink Panther" ( 1983 Comedyl Ted Wac;s David Niven ( 1 hr 40min ) ,_S) ' The Sword b t The Valiant ( 1980 Fantasy) Sean Connery "'41les O'Keele ! 1 hr 42 min I .. (0 ) 'Thfo Devonsv1ltp TPrror (1Cf81 Hor ror) Suzanna LovP Robert Watk .. r 1 t nr '22 min) <l > "Streets Of Fire' ( 198• Orama) "'41 ch11el Pare. Otant> lane ( 1 hr 34 min ) .. ., "One N1qht In The T1op1cs" ( 11)40 C()medy) Bud AbbOll l uu Costeoflo 11 nr JO mm 1 -(CJ "'4r And Mr<, Smtih 1194 t Come dy) Carole Lombnrd Rotwrl "'4ontgom ery ( I hr . 35 min I ltfJ "Hanky Panky ( 198:> C.ornedyl Gene Wilder G•l(jd Addner ( t hr 50 m1n1 J "Kind Lady' ( t% 1 Suspen<;e) Mau rice f Vfll"lf> ftlll'I f;iarryfTJOre ( 1 hr 16 min) -ttl) "L1v1ng Free ( 1972. Adventure) Su· san Hampstme Nigel Davenport (2 hrs 1 .. (Q) 'Am11y11111e The Demon" ( 1983 Hor ror) Tony RoberlS Tess Harper ( f hr 45 min) tW (?) "Blonde Venus' ( 1932, Romance) "'4arle11e O.e111ct1 Cary Grant I 1 hr 20 rntn 1 11=11G 'Ttwo Hovse TM1 ScrearnAd ( 1971 Horror) Ltllt Palmftr John "'4ooldflr Arown U hr 30 min) CS] "Cto11k And ' Dagger' '1984 Suspen~) Henry Thomas Dabney Cote _rnan ( I hr 4 1 min I -JUternoon Movies - -· "ranny" ( 1961 Musical) Maurice Chevallet. Leslie Caron (2 hrs) (CJ "Being Therf' ( t979 Orama) Peter Sette" Sh1rtoy "'4acL~1ne (~ hrs 10 min) ' CID "f'riendly Persua91on" ( t956. Drama I Gery Cooper Dorothy McGuire (2 hrs 19m1n) tMl©l Eddie And Ttie Cruisers ( 1983 Dfnma) Tom Befenoer "'4ichaet Pare ( 1 hr . 32 min) W [?) "l ov,. On The Run' ( 1979 Comedy) Jean Pierre Leaud M1111e f'rance P1sier {I ht 33 min) W C "Never Say Never Again' (1983 Ad venture) Sean Connt'ry. Klaus Mnne Brandauer (2 hrs 17 min ) .. (Ol "The 0e ... on9111llft Terror' (198 1 Hor ror) Su11nna LOV•. Robnrt Walker 11 hr ?2m111) -~ 'BtoedWay Denny Rose' 1198.4 Comedy) WOOdy Allon. Mia Farrow ( 1 hr . 2& min I ) "Zelig" I 1983. ComedYJ Woody Al !en. Mia re11ow ( 1 hr 2• min) • "The L1llle Fox'°'·· ( t9• 1. Ofama) Btllt 0Av1S, Herbert "'4ar!.Mll ( I h1 56 rmn) •rol 'Am•tyv.11e The Demon" 11983. ~­'°'' Tony Roberts, Tess Harper ( 1 nr 45 1nm) .. (C) "Transplant" ( 1979. Drama) Kevin Dobson, "'4et1nda Dolon ( l hr . 38 min ) SI The Black Stallion Returns" (1983 Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr ( 1 hr 33m1n) •(!) "The Formula" ( t980. Drama) Mar Ion Brando, Geotge C Scoll (2 hrs ) <z1 "Streets 01 Frre" ( 1984, Drama) M•· chael Pare Otane Lene ( 1 hr . 34 min ) •@ "No Time For Ser09ants" (1958 Comedy) Andy G11tt1th Nick Adams (2 his . 2& min) -Evening----• ..... QJ) ... .......... C81 ... • aACI ... •'Mlf!Oltl ~~ IUCI.,_ ..... 90llT ..... ACRYUC PUfTllQ Wl'TM IMQ.AY MAii fC, MO¥ll Mr And "'4rs Smith ( 19• 1 Cornedyl Carole Lombard, Robert Mont gomery A couple df$COv&r by a nuke that their marriage 1s illegal ( t hr . 35 min ) £J NA IOWLM Greater Butfalo ()pen hve trom Cheektowaga NY (2 hrs ) H MO¥ll "Once Upon A Sp " ( 1980 Drama) Eleanor Parker. Ted bar\800 A computer genius 1s reluctantly lured into SAMce as a spy by a man1putat1ve agent and l1ncss himself Involved wl!h the world's mos1 dangerous criminal ( 1 hr ~O min ) '~ .,_ 'Tht' SwOld Of The Vallant" < 1980 Fantasy) Sean Connefy. Mtle$ O'Keete A young squire from King Ar lhur 5 COUii IS given one y .. 1 to either solve a mystertOUS Green Knight's riddle or torten his fife PG' ( t hr •2 min ) · MOTIUT~ .... IWfYDAYIAGAlt ... ...., ...... GmDAYATA'lm 11AC1a1 ~••w .... OfPOINm •MU. Of THI ml I c~•u DMAMI "The Oteom Qt Don Guadalupe" Alti-ndro ~Y recounts the SIOfy of the Ille and times ol Cehfor n1a s founding lather -General Gua· del~a= ; NllC81... . III --~ TOllMT lnlervHtw wllh Morgan Falrchlld I IWfY DAYI Ma. =. '::"~ A car con teal with an unu9Ual tWISt. actress Katharine AON lllllC...,. ... ..... -. Of flOIT\lm .,,,,,,,., NAmTHIU. t • ••••...-r (Q) llCMI . !t!OW And Tht Cn,.._s ' ( 1983. Orama) Tom Bet~. "'4tchael Pare Twenty yeart alt., the tact. a , ... pc)rter 1n~hgetn the rnysterk>Ua d1 1p-~ r1nce ol a rock 1nger 'PO' ( 1 h1 32 min) 12 ) llCMI 'The Club' ( 1980, Otama) Jack Thompson, Graham Kennedy The coach of a has-been Australian football team l1nds the gomg rough both ()(I lhe playing held and in the board room ( 1 hr . 39m1n.) 1ltl 8 I Oii THI TOW Featured East meet West at TOkyo Disneyland ·· a iQOk down the Main Stree1 of Amer>ea's lav0f1te park transplanted to Japan and how the two cullures blend 1n10 success I CJD PAa.YPllC '*""' ..... m Oii l..A. Featured a g1oup OI WVflO War II fty1ng aces who rollec.1 their 01191nal a11planes and recreate ooghghls a 111s11 1, a shop which specializes 1n leathe1 lash ions "In Skin," a trip 10 Nyland CA lor a I~ a1 a spot where campers ge1 awa f from it all I =:~LM!al .. ,..... ~ alllMGY -. U•'U. Atlanta Breves at Lo~ Angt> l~=~:.,"g,"'~ .,. "The M1d11ga11 1<1<!'' ( 1947 Western) Jon Hall VIC.to• Mclaglen A rancher is threatened by the 11'10rk1ngs or corr~t town offlc1ats ( 1 hr JO min 1 .. f) Cl) I MAD,,_ 111¥11 I Premiert>) V11• I-Of Garber stars as a kna111Sh p11va1e 1n ves11ga101 who maintains contacts with h1o; three e• w111es who aid 1n $Olv1ng his cas es Also stars Tltft CoPley Mag9ie Cooper ind Shanna Reed ( 1 hr J 0 fm ..... AY TO MIAYD R.tlher ttian burden Garth with the tragic news con· earning her healtn. L1ZZ1e denies her love for him. leaving Jonathan and Mark lhe task of reun•t•ng the 111-fated 10~ tPart 2 Of 2) (Al Q (I hr ) e llOWll 'The FC>lmula' I t980 Ofama) Marton Brando, George C Scott Whlle 1n· vesttgatjng the murder of a colleague a veteran cop uncovers a cof'tsp11acy 1nvolv· 1ng lhe suppr8S$10n of a synthehc fuel for mula by an Oii cartel (2 hrs 1 I ttl IOCI W MU .... AC'ftOM ... ..., ,..,.mm ':. Soldier 0 1 Orange' 1197~ Drama) EdWard Fox. Susan Penhtlhgon S1i1 classmates at e Dutch univerS<ty QO the11 separate ways when war breaks out 1n El.lfope (2 hrs 30 min ) • mnwM--.0 A look at unusual communication pe!lerns inc1Ud1ng 19th· century hthogf1pny contem()Ofary an the m11thema11cal l•ngu•oe ol the Foucault penduk.im roadsjde arct11tec1ure and the prospect 01 humans talking with other $p9Cl9S (R) Q ( f hr J 11)..-.THIL• I\) .Ul•• TmYUM LATa An exam• nauon of the achievements, the culture and the conoerns of the ~theest Asian relugees who were rel<>Cated to Ornngf' Coo~ years ago I 1 hr ) I.Cl "Being Theft" ( 1979 Orama) Peter SeUeta. Stmtov ..... c1...11ne A wmpi.- ml~ man, wh06e only knowledge of the wOfld t'I from the 1e1ev..ion programs he s watched unwllltngly conv1ncei. trc_oont nd politic.ans that he •• gtniuS PG' (2 hr$. 10 min I ( ,... Anhvr Smth Blue FISh T ourne· "*'' trom Long tstand. N V (A) .. "G1tndt\1" ( 1982. 81Qgfephy) Bel\ K~y Ceodlce Bergen . ~td\lrd Allenborough·s epic rrecing "' tf• of Sunday, August 11 , 1985 19 Mohandas K Gandhi, trom his eany ca-,.., as a lawyer through his den)onStra· t1<>ns of passive resl$tance to g.ain Inde- pendence for India 'PG' o (3 hrs .. 8 min.) Cl) .... TALI ntU'1m "Cinderella" Jenntter BealS ptays the mistreated young woman who meets a handsome prince (Matthew Brodeflck) with the help e lairy li ther (JNn Stapleton) O (1 hr.) -TAC--~ ....... ... ,...,. .. .,.. "The Lost Honor Of Kathryn Beck" ( 1984, Ofama) MarlO Thomas, Kris Kristofferson A divorced woman's rtt- latl0nsh1p with a suspected terrorist leads to a nightmare, as every Intimate detail ot her life Is scrutinized by the poliee and ~ess. (R) 0 (2 hrs.) U e JACTI OP Lft Jo and the girts are not at all enthullastlc about Kevin's occu· ~the room tn the attic. (A) O •(II D'ftMIT'f Atexll's metchmeklng lor Amanda and Prlnoa Michael suffers a set- bectl: Blake and Daniel clash when l(ryttle ref\JMs a reconcmation offer-(R) Q ( 1 lhr.)= .... MUNA,_ Examines the al\Clent Polyneltan sklU "Of navigating without chat1&, compasses or sextants. and pro- files one man who is determined to keep •his=~~ I U"'*M. tlOla.'tltlC A survey of Ire- land' a horses and the people who breed, train and ride them. culmlnetlng In a look at the annual Dublin Horse ShOw (Al O ~ht.) ~~Purple Rain" ( t984, Musl· cal) Prlnoe. Apollonla KOt8fO A young Minneapolis slng8f's SOfdld family back- gtound provides the Impetus tor his rise to the top of the contampofary music WO<ld and enables him to find love with a wln- eome r~ princess. 'A' ( 1 hr., 51 min ) CJ) ... "Cloek And Qeooer" ( 1984. Sl.ispense) ~nry Thomas, tfat>ney Cole- man An 11-year-old with an overzealOUs lmaglNtlOn bec:omeS entangled In a real· llfe spy adventure when he witnesses a murder and the theft of top-secret military documents 'PG' Q ( t hr , 4' 1 min ) (%) 9"11 "Red Dawn" ( 1984, Ad\len· ture) Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell When Communitt paratroopefl lnveda a small U.S. town and begin to slaughter Its Inhabitant•. • group or high schOOI llU- dentl desperately fight• back 'PG-13' (l hr .. S4 mlnl .. 1r .... .,... Ktte and Allleon lhar• 90fnt tender momenta at they t90811 the jOyl and hMrtac* of their childhood In ~:) (!) "The Paper Chait" ( 1974'. Orama) Timothy 8ottornt, LlndNty Wag. '* In hie lltat )'Ml' at Harvard Law Setlool. a 11uoent ettemptt to lmpr"' • tyranntcal prof.-ot wt"'9 '6ftwlttlngly tall-~In ~ with hie dtughtar (2 hrt., 30 (f)~M&.OMAC'f WATI -· e ....,.., In purtult of a dancinO ~,.., In the Big Apple. two 091t from the Midwest enoounttr a gtoup ol kool<y pao- pi. aft., m.y mcwe Into a loft on tht N9w .,.,_., wellrtront. Stera Karin KOP!n• •nd WNt!!91 ti(tf1haw. ( t hf) ..... 20 Sunday. Auguat 11, 1985 8 9 ...,._ An u~and-com1ng tannl9 star rebels against his parents' plan to re- turn to the Soviet Union, Julie falls for a songwnter whose former glrltrlend 1s now a "':'1:lf:.J:r11st (R) Q ( t hr ) 1.-AT POPI Ouo-pianlSts Katia and Marlelle Labeque salute the musk: of George GerShwln 1n a pefformance thal includes "Rhapsody ii\ Blue" and "An America~ In Paris " (1 hr ) 1-TMllCMI MCUCMILI AllD ALl THAT W'Z I These taped selections trorn a two-day event 1n 1984 feature the )au sextet Swing Reurnon (''Atter You've Gone") ptantst Adam Makowtez and alto sax play- er Phtl WOOds ("Cherokee"). and the seictet Spyro Gyra ("Catching the Sun") ~~...., ... .. ~ ... "Guns Of August" ( t965. Doc- umentary) Fritz Weaver narrates Barbara Tuchman's account of the planning and execution of World War I. ~2 hr1 .. 5 min ) GDW• .... PF II CC).,.. "Repo Man" ( 1984. Comedy) Emilio Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton A puM rocker takes a job with a veteran car repoose&SOf, and together lhey. Join the chase for a 1964 Chevy Mallbu whose trunlc happens 10 contain a tutur1suc weapon. 'A' ( 1 hr . 33 min ) -... IOOD ... tW IJ8Cl)9CD ... TAXI IRAm MClll ..... f!LACI ...-,1a19 1MI •-Tea dances. wine end cheeSe part!-. and motor rallies all play a part in Howard's plans to start a match• ~ma~;: llllTM9' --"'--.. "Between The Sheets" ( 1983, Fantasy) John Le8lie. Seka A new mat· tress meets an old bed and la told some "hlStorlcal" tacts ( 1 hf . 30 min.) CO) ... "Ardent Lovers" (1980. Adult) Karen Gambler, Guy Royer Separated for over a year. a couple communicates 1he11 numerous romantic: ascapa<*t through cards and letters. ( t hr . 16 min.) .,.. "They're Playing With Fire" ( 1984, Orama) Sybil Denning, Erle Brown An English professor and her hu&- band make plans to bilk his grandmOlher and mother out of millions ( t hr , 30 min) (%)llOW9 "The l'lunger" (1983, Fantasy) CatherlM Oeneuve, David Bowle. A physl· Clan worktng et a 111.,....x1en1lol1 research lnttltute becomes ~ with • lemlle vam.;r;~~ 37 min ) 1WI Cl) ... "Sldfklcf(a" (197•. eom. ~) Lou Gbt.Mtt, Larry Hagman In the ~CMI War Wtst. two bumbling bOunly hunt•r• concoct a money·meklng tchtme of their ft~i~W ( 1 hr., 30 min.) D e Gu.at hOtt. Joen Al\le<1 Schecluled ecior~lan P .. wee H9f· man.~ I ~:.~ LAW ta&CA $¢heduled Chrlt tophtt J McCultough, founder, San Fran- cleoO Phobia R.covtry Center ( 1 hr ) ·---~ (I.) .. ,...,. (ID ... "Mtdnlgh1 EJ<press" (1978 Ofama) Brad Dal/ta, John Hurt Based or tho true story of BHly Hayes. a you"{ Ame1lcan arrested In Turkey tor attempt •no to smuggle out hashish. wno suffers i grueling Incarceration In a tortwous pr1s· on 'A' (2 hrs , 1 min I C!:)PA&l.lfYM tt9 (C) llOYll "The Omen" ( 1976, HorrOt) Gregory Peck, Lee Remick A mysterious .S·year-old bOy exercises deadly powers 10 destroy lho<le who become sosplclous of hts strange b1r1hr~ (1 hr .. 51 min.) 1HlfJ m GI MOU. A tour of down· town Los Angeles includes v1sl1a to Grand Central Market and Lltlle Tokyo. (R) AUl1MUMt ..... '°°1"IAU. (a) 7'1C&.UI l ···~-­MOMMAL ...... -.,.. "The Tiger Makes Out" ( 1967, Comedy) Ek Wallach, Anne J,ckson. A mailman kidnaps a middle-aged woman aher making plans to sejze only young g!ls (2 hfs ) _. U CD U11-.T wnM DAWID LlnwmM Guests. Brother Theodore, alto, a stupid ~t ~t (R) (1hr) I ,..-T.-0 Featured· Ed Asner end Pamela Bellwood. ( t hr ) 0 DAVI DB. DOTTO .. Topic how gov- ernment auctions can make you rich (!) .,.. "Luv" ( 1967. Comedy) Peter ralk, Jack Lemmon In hopes ol relieving himself of his wife. a rnan b11ngs home a 9lltetdal derellet and 1nt10duces them (2 hfS) • 9 --~ TOllQH1' Interview with MO<=~ I ... _,. ... W ...... Neal Gabler and Jef· Irey Lvons review "St Elmo's Flre," "Pale Aldef'1 and "Legend " (A) ...... ,.u. (0) ... "Amityville lhe Demon" ( 1983. Horror) Tony Aobens, Tess Herpei A skeptical iournalist buys the fa- movs house, ignoring the warnings ol oth· ers about powerful forces that continue 10 lurk In its basement 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4'5 mm ) tMI (S) llOYll "Never Say Never Again" ( t983, Ad\lenture) Seen Connery, Klaus Marla Brandauer Atter 1 worlo-threaten· tng organization steals two U S missiles and announces It will detonate the war· heads II a ransom Is not met. British agent James Bond Is called 10 to savC. the world 'PO' Q. (2l'lrs., t7 min.) Wl'J Cl) .. , .. , •• A mercernary agent plane lo garner ctassjfled mllltary secrets by using a device that removet In- formation from a person's brain (R) ( t hr ) ) 1 ...... .,.. "The Last Safari" ( 1967, Ad· venture) Sttwart Oranoer, Kaz Gara&. At· 1ar a hunter 11 klHed by an elephant, hit friend and an American playboy attempt 10 ~· the animal (2 hra., 20 min ) 1-= "The Intruder" ( 1977, Suai>ente) Jun-Louis Tr1n11gnant, Ber· nard rreason Driving from Rome to Parll. e man and hrs stepson are m•naced by a CIOrenotd man In another car (2 h,..) CZ) llCMI "0oct0f OelrOil" ( 1983, COl'l'lt- dy) Oen Aykroyd. Donna Dixon A timid colleQe proleuor 11 rtcruiled 10 take the place of a pimp. end soon tlndl hlmMlf en)oymg hit new occupatton 'R' ( 1 hr , 31 min J 9ftll0100 I t98 ... ATM --Roger Ebert and Gene S1~el talk about muscles In the ITlO\lleS. w11h • lool< et "Pumping Iron II" and 'Flashdenoe." (R) • ... "Leave Her To Heaven" ( 1945 Olama) Gene Tlefney. Corne! Wilde A ,eatoua woman st~ et nothing to mono- polize her hUSbend 1 attentt<>n. (2 hrs ) I M.L .... , .. , ....... a.. •• a. -~us vs wes1 Ger- many In quarterfinal round deciding match lrom Hamburg. West Germany (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) W(ft).,. "Love Letters" ( 1983. Orama) Jamie L" Curtis. JelY* Keach· After diS- C0"9finQ that her recently deceased mother had been Involved In an extramari- tal att11r throughout her marriage. a single woman becomet Involved In an obsessive at111r with a married man. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) W(C) .. "History Of The WOtld -Part I" (1981, Comedy) ~ Sr()()l(s. Madeltne Kahn Man's aiu.trtoua hlltO<y -kom Neanderthal cevetMn to the SpanlStl In- quisition -la ex•l'TllMO 'R' ( 1 hr . 33 .. ,m.n~==W'WAn:M ,..,, ,.:;. "The Oevonsville Terr0<" ( 1981, Horr«) Suzanne Love. Robert Walker A modern-day wt1ch wreaks deo- structlon end tMrot In a smaff town to •()) "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984 SuspenM) Henry Thomas. Dabney Cole- man. ( 1 ht .. • t min.) (%) "PsychO II" (1983. Mystery) Anthony Perl<lns, M~ Tilly ( 1 hr . 53 min ) .. CC) "Retflet ' ( 1940, Comedy) OIMa de Havlllend. Oevtc! Niven ( 1 hr. 12 min.) ._CJ) "OoctOft And Nurses" (1983, Come- dy) Rebecca Rigg, Drew F0<sythe ( I hr • 30 min.) W al) "Derk City" ( 1950. Drema) Cheriton Heston, Uz.ebeth Scoll. (2 hrs ) 19(%) "Blonde Venus" ( 1932. Romano.) Marlene c:>i.trich, C.ry Grant ( I hr , 20 min.) .. (t) "The Buddy Syttem" ( 1984, Come- dy) Richard Oreytusa. Susan SarandOO i1 ht., 60 min.) <ID "Righi Of Wey" ( 1983. Drema) Bello 0.vla, James Stewart (1 ht., 45 min) •cm "Under The volcano" ( 1984. Orama) Albert Finney, J&cquellne Bluet. ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) -· "Ride 'Em Cowboy" (19'2. eome-dy) Bud Abbol1. Lou Cottelk> ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (I) "Champlona" ( 198.4. BloQfepf'ly l Jctln Hurt, EdWerd WoodWerd. ( f hr • 5S min.) -CC> ''Bitter He,.....t" (1981. Orama) Ron Haward. Art Carrwy ( I hf .. 40 min ) Cl) "Reunion In \llenna" ( 1933. Orama) Jotln BarrymOfe, Diana wynyard. ( t l'lr 40mln.) -tm "P.J •• (19ee, S""**l Qfofge ~ d, Raymond Burr (2 ht• ) -trenge ltweden" (1982, Solenoe-) PeUI LeMet, Nancy Allen. ( 1 tv • 29mlo) seek revenge 10< rhe deaths of her ances- tors ( 1 hr . 22 min ) "3 lllO¥ll "Saddle Tramp" ( 1950, West- ern) Joel McCrea, Wanda Hendrix. An unambthous ranch hand entrusted with the welfare ol lour waits gets 1nvotved 1n a tlllra~A~l~ min J HI .,.,._ ... -~ ----. QlW.DCMAM.mC*TMI ,..._ M .... ,.,_. I • lllO¥ll "How Do I Love Thee" ( 1970. Comedy) Jackie Gleason, Maureen O'Hara An athe1s1 shares a st0<my mar· riage wuh a 1ehgt0Us fundamentalist (2 hrs) (!) A90TT AID COITB.LO g) lllO¥ll "The Star Pacl<er" (1934. Western) John Wayne, Verna Hlllle. A tough cowbOy deputizes a group of ranch- l ers =nd up a gang of outlaws ( 1 hr ) ~--TO•-·-.,_ "The Black Stallion Returns" ( 1983, Adventure) Kelty Reno. Teri Garr A bOy 11avels to the Sahara OeMrt lo find his beloved Arabian staMioo. whlCh was re- claimed by 11s previous owner 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 33m1n) (l) llCMI "Streets Of Fire" ( 1984, Ora- ma) M1chaet Pare. Diane Lane A. "rock ·n· roo table" about a rock 61nger kid- napped by an outlaw gang and her rescue by a dashing ex·bOyfrlend and a tough-girl 1W(Q} "Beyond The Limit" ( t983. Drama) Michael Caine. Richard G4;re ( 1 hr , 43 min I '1:110 'Not Above Suspicion" ( 1960 West- ern} Crayton Moore. Jay S1tve<heels ( I hr. 30 min) (l) "Strange Invaders" ( 1982. Sclence- F'1ct1on} Paul LeMat. Nancy Allen. ( 1 hr 29mm) -at•.-noo• llov*~ -· "The Jazz Singer" ( 1953. Orama) Danny Thomas. Peggy Lee (2 hrs ) (C) "Tommy" ( 1975. MuSK:al) Rqger Dal- !!!!)' Ann-Mar11ret ( 1 hr • SO mln..j CJ:t) "Cannonball Run II" ( 198'1. Comedy) Bun Reynolds. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr . 48 min) "Red Dawn" ( 1984, Adventure) Pa- 1r1ck Swayze. C Thomas Howell ( 1 hr 5.4 min) .. cm ·oan1e1 · < 1983. Orama) Timothy Hullon, Mandy Pellnkln (2 hra .. 9 min ) W C%) "StrMts Of Fire" (1984, Drama) Mi- chael Pare. Otano Lene. ( 1 hr .. ~ min ) •()) "DrNmscepe" (19M, Science FIC- llon) Dennis OU.Id. Max Von SydoW ( 1 l'lr. 36 min) •CC) "The Buddy System" ( 198.4, Come- dy) Richard Dreyfuss. Susan Sar&ndort L! hr , SO min ) •(.II) "Brian's SOng" ( 1971 Orama) Jemet Caan. Biiiy Dee W1lll1m1 ( t hr . 16 mrn) (II) "Under The Volcano" (I~. Orama) Albert Finney. J•oQuellne Blstel ( 1 hr . 49mln} "These ThrM" ( 1936, Orama) Joel McOH. Miriam Hopkins ( t hr • 33 min ) -"~!Oft And Nur ... " ( 1983. Come--dy) Rtbeeca Atgg. Drew R>fsythe ( t hr . adventurer 'PG' (I hr , ~ min ) d (ft)..,.. "Nelghbofs" ( 1981. Comedy) John Belushi, ban Aykroyd A middle- class suburban couple Is subjected to the s1rangest 24-hour period of their lives after bizarre new neighbors move in next door 'R' ( 1 hr • 34 min ) atl(C) 9CMI "Summer School Teachers" ( 1975, Comedy) Candice Rtalsoo, Pat Anderson Three Midwestern women stu- dent teaching 1n Calllornla encounter trou- ble 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min ) atl(!)PMTM• m lllMI "On The Riviera" (1951, Com- edy) Danny Kaye, Gene Tierney. An American impersonates a French hero while entertaining on the Riviera (2 tvs.) ...... lllt .. CMla&.a .. ..,.,.,. WMA"M'YLM .. -WMA"M'YLM W llOWll "Hardcore" ( 1979, Drema) G.orge C Sco11, Season Hubley A ~ cerned father leaves lhe peaceful sur- roundings of his home town to March fOf his daughter. who has become heavily In- volved 1n a t>tg-c1ty pornography rac«et 'R' ( 1 hr . 46 mm ) lllMI "Curse 01 The Pink Panther" ( 1983, Comedy} Ted Wass. David Niven. A bumbling New York City cop lnteMews a hoSI 01 sosplCIOUs characters in his ln- ves1igat 100 of the theft of the fabUlous Pink Panther diamond' 'PG' 30 mm) 4ra cel "Raffles" ( 1940 Comedy) Olivia de Hav1lland. Davtd Niven (1 hr . 12 min.) CH) "No Big Deal" { 1983. Orame) Tam- '!!}' Gr1mes. Kevin Otllon ( t hr 27 min.) W QD • The Cockeyed Cowboys Of Celico County ( 1969, Comedy) Oen 810cicer. Mickey Rooney (2 hrs . 5 min ) .. (!) "Twilight's Last Gleaming" (1977, Drama) Butt Lancaster Richard Wid- mark (2 hrs 30 min ) OJ "The Srone Boy" ( 1984. Drama) Robert Duvall. Jasoo Presson ( 1 hr . 33 min) (%) "Champions" ( 1984. Biography) JOOn Hvrt Edward Woodward ( f l'lr , 55 min) .. 'Tate OI Two CHies" (1971 Orama) .. Animated ( 1 hr . 12 min) MTN UllCIUY CQ _. "Biiie< Herveat" ( 198 t, Or.- ma) Ron Howard Al 1 Carney A young m1d"'°"tern dairy larmet trtea 10 ~I the tpfHd of a deadly dlseaae which hM already alf«ted hie l•mlly and O'lttlt ( 1 hr. 40 min) fCll ..,_ --Bruce Wllllema "9.. mon Santana In a tun6of welt~ Sunday.August 11 . 1985 21 ·-Thanclav Coal. bout scheduled for 10 rounds hve lrom Al lant~ N J 12 hrs 30 rnin ) ·s11ange lnvadefs • ( 1982. Sc•· e<lCe-Fictl()('I/ Paul LeMat, Nancy Allen Super 1n1e11ogent beings from space mate- roaltze •n a c;.mall rr.ldwestern town and as-sume the b0d1es ol 1ts r~tdents 'PG' o 1 hi 29 min I MDT IUT MOn.. -.... ......, DAYI MIAll ... ...Vmla ClmDAYATATm ~/~ .. INCMI -. "'fOllNm • ~ ~ 'Golden City .. Tom Bosley recoun1s the h1s1ory of San Francisco from the 1848 gold rusti through tt•t.-devastating ear1hQuake ol 1906 g,¥1J10zoo .. al)llCMI 'The Brotherhood" ( 1968 Dra- ma) Kirk Douglas Alex Cord When two bfotners become enemies because of Malta conflicts. Ofl": ltee<o to Sicily 12 hrs) MBCll ... 9 811BT~ TOlllMT Interview with Smol<ey Robinson • tWPY DAYI AUit (1) ~:i.. Model Jerry Hall Rich· ard =f~ Court l&i&doeel -. OI fllOlt1\lm .. ,.,, ~-LON> • ••••MllORT (0) mVll "Come And Get w· I 1936. Drama) Joel McCrea. Walter Brennan A cruet papef mill owner acQuores the power to control lttt> WosconStn lumber country (1 hr 39 min ) (S) UM llll9IQ A boy s loyalty to his tawtess and violent lather os put to the test by his owri 11¥..llnct<. to t111e a more peace- ful eiostence ( 1 hr 1 C:ZJllCMI Tt'lf' Hunger' ( 1983, rantasy1 Catherine OPneuve David Bowie A phys1· coan w04'king at a hie-extension research 1ns111uteo beCOl'N'S involved with a temBle vampire 'R' ( t hr . 37 min ) 1:98 I Oii nt1 TO'IM Featured a look at offbeat L A landmarks. movies' make- over secrets. Holly~ood Wm veteran Duke Gold9tone. a sell-contained community ltor ~ ;=j•~d1capped In Arizona '*" ..... ~ Oii LA. Feoiured Nevada's in· faf'TIOUS Mustang Ranch which has been pvt up fOf !181e succ~fut people tell how l'lt.:!= .. 11/11'( wu. wuwcao 01 MmAL.I ..,... 00. ml Jett Smnh prepares cous-cous. sweet potatoes In coconu1 mllk, bakeC curried fr1lh nnd Ethl<>Qlan tor- tlltas · .,, ...... , .... mVll "Nlghtme1e" ( t942. Mystery) .. n Oonlevy. Oitna BarrymOfe An Amtrte;8n gambler In LondOn atumbles upon e murde1. and he jol09 the -Acttm's widow eludlng the poliee end Nazi lplet 1n fhe E~ish countryside ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •9 CJ) MtW• 'J. A con m11n·~ 22 Sunday, August 11. 1985 maneuvers may backfire on him and ,eop- a1d12e the hves of Magnum and Rick (R) a~ COllY IMOW Ctrtf' s widowed Irland has found a new girlfriend who 1s young ~h to De htS daughter (RI 9 .,_ "Dan Candy's Law" ( 1973 Drama) Donald Suthef1and. Kevin McCar- thy When hrs bUddy tS slain. a mold· mannered Mounlle becomes a desperate huntet out to 091 the Indian he feels 1s 1e ~Slble (2 hrs ) U 0 mVll "The Boddy Holly Story" ( 1978 Bt0graphy) Gary Bosey Don StrOUd Based on the ltfe of rock 'n roll pioneer Buddy Holly who Skyrocketed 10 lame rn the 1950s before t,1s untimely death at the age ol lwenty·two1 (R) O 12 hrs) l __..wu ~ Of 1111 M:H NI> FAllOUI IAUITll Tl4I '"*ft mT A view ol the world's best resorts, hotels and restau- rants where lhe rteh and famous gather Guests 1ncluoe M0<gan Fa1rch1ld. Hal Lin- den. Jottn Hillerman, Linda Evans. Joan Collins. Susan Lucci Hosts Ro~n Leacl'l Connie St&Yens (2 hrs ) •tJl) ll'f1TBf1 "Retlly Ace 01 Spies" In 1924 Reilly. now a New York resident be· comes lhe unsuspect1Ag 1arget 1n a plot by the head of lhe BOishevik Secret Police to bring him back 10 Russia (Pert 10 of t2) (R) 0 ( 1 hr ) Gil ..... ntl LOii) Ii) lftliMVI "Retlly Ace Of Spoes ' Reilly seeks to revenge Savtnkott's death re- turns to Russia to Investigate 1he "trust ' and rtSks aban<'Onment by the 81111Sh of he is caught (Part l l of 12.) (R) O ( 1 hr,) (C) llCMI "Children Of The Corn" ( 1984 Horror) Peter Horton Linda Hamilton Based on a Stephen King short story A young pt1ysrc1an and his wife find them selves 1n a Modwesl~n town where young sters have murdered the adults and estab- lished a strange religious cull 'A 11 hr 33 m1r1) (ij) llCMI "Until Seplember" ( 1984. Ora ma) Karen Allen Thierry Lherm1111> Stranded on Pans alter being separat~ lrom her tour group. an American woman mee1s and tells 1n love with a mamed banker 'R O ( 1 hr 35 min ) (SJ mVll "Red Dawn" ( 1984, Adven lure) Patnck Swayze C Ttiomas Howel When Communist paratroopers lnvaoe a small U S town and begin to slaughter its 1nhab1tants. a group of htgh school slu dents desperately hghts beck 'PO 13· ( 1 hr, 54 min.) .. D. , .. , nu Alex dltCOVers that h•S Idol, Uncle Ned. has a serious drlnklnQ ~roblem (R) ~TIC TAC DOUIN ~ :::...ni CCI 'Cit In this t968 performance. Etv15 Presley sing• a string of ClaSSICS Including "Hound Dog ... "Heartbr&ak Hotel," "All Shook Up" and ·Love Me Tender· (1)90fllWB ... <III llCMI "Crary Joe" (1974 Orama) Pete< Boyle. Paula Prenttsa Joey Gaito telgns as a Maha leader unlll he IS stio1 dOwn In 1972 (2 hrs) ... Cl) -I -The Simons Wilt noet•lglc as A.J.'a former girlfriend hrree them to find out who kllled h9f brolh&f Ol.Jf1~ a_'OOI pea~ rally (A) O (I tir ) D CD ~ Rejected by his new wife Ntek ~ l'letyone e.l(eept Carta thal he's ready to rededleale h1mwll to the feisty w1111ress (RI I ... ~---1n11an "Reilly Ace Of SpleS" Re1H)' ~s to revenge Savmkotf's death. re- turns to Russia 10 1nves1tga1e the "trust • al)d 11s1ts abandOnment by the British of tie 1~ caught (Part 11 ot 12) (R) c;i ( 1 hr ) 8l) .... 1111 LOii) '1i) llAllM9Ci lMIAtM "The Citadel" Andrew becomes rotnanhcaHy IOVOIVed with ooe of hts wealthy. married patients (part 8 of 10) (R) O ( 1 l'lr ) f£) POLO Shearson Invitational CYp from L~ Island. N Y (R) ( t tv ) CIJ (OJ llCMI "Beyond The L11n1t" (1983, Drama) Michae4 Caine. Richard Gere An EngltSh phySICian acts to secure the re- lease of B111a1n's honorary consul 1n Ar- gen11na kidnapped by revolutiooaries 'A I hr , 43 min) llO¥ll "Stree1s Of Fire" ( t98•. Dra- ma) Michae4 Pare. Diane Lane A "rock n rotl table" about a rock singer kid- napped by an outlaw gang and her rescue by a dasti1ng ex-boyfrrend and a tough-girl adventurer 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 34 min) g,UMTTA a:aG G) -.T CCMtT Billie dtSCovers the man she loves 1s a cnm1na1 and she mus1 defend hrm 1n court (R) llCMI The Pump+o.1r1 Eatft(" ( 1964 Drama) Anne Bancrolt. Peter Finch A woman d•scovers that her fourth hUSband 1s unfa1thlul but deet<les that her unbom child and her love tor her husbend are m04'e important (2 hrs 30 min ) CJ IWllATTAll TIUJll"" Featured are selections from Manhattan Transfer's lat· est album "Vocalese" that blend iazz 1n- s1rumentats w1=ed lyr>es -· (I) DOTI Reprise ol the sea-~n ltna!e Greg begs Laura not to leave him the adoptrve falhe1 of Val's babies takes dras1ic; action to ensure that the In· lanls will not be taken trom hom (R) o i_1 h!J D m ta&. ITMIT ..... While Furlllo at- tPnds an encounter sesslOn. Caltetano laces some strange problems when he as- sume-; commtJnd of the precinct (R) t 1 hr) B '~ ~ Scht!duled repQrt on ex t1em1st groups who 'Ire recru11ing llanan- c1aHy-croppled U S tarmers Q ( 1 hr ) (i) PAllTAIY mMm fD lftlrBY1 "Redly Ace Of $p+eS" tn Russia's Loub1anka prison. Reilly and Dzerzhinsky play out a dangerous game ot lcri~ ,Snd punishment (Part 12 of 12) o -ntltcml C#n"Ol~ MOVll "Hopscotch" ( 1980, Comedy) Walttfr Mallheu Glenda Jackson A for- mer rntelhgern:e agenl is aided by an old flame 1n dodging lhe .KGB and the CIA who are tryong 10 prevent him from pub- h~l'l1 his memotr' R' ( 1 hr • 44 min ) ~ 1'0IW. ..... CMMt .... .,_ ·Cannonball Run II" ( 198•. omedy) Burl Reynolds. Dom Deluise Thia sequel features another coltectlOn of crazies 1n all sorts ol mo1011zed vehicles racing cross-country lor casti Many guest-star cameos 1nctud1ng Frank Sina· tra Shirley Macla1ne PG o 11 hr 48 m1nJ..o &' 11-Cllfi ;s o the spot when his 1eache< makes tome Q tlOOable c»- mandl of him "' exchange for a m11ceop IOSt.i.n. .. l..,...,_e?S IQ -••••w ... I : ' . I UW.WAY ....... WAll••TOOM Based on the saur1ea1 comlC strip. this lirat se<las ep.sode tindS Rep Bob FOfehead nearly anding his ca- 1aar when he introduces a blll on beer and 1elaV1S10n tax rehef -lll)llCMI "Georgy Gin· ( 1966 Comedy) Lynn Redgrave, Alan Bates A girt marries a well-to-do older man 1n order to give her f1ieod's ba~ a home (2 hrs 5 min ) tWID8CIJ®l GDIHI TAii IRAm • MClll ...... PUCI ...., ..... TM1 IOI-Laura's house •8 burglar· 12ed and Howard thinks he may be a pri~I ~ ...• {t) llCMI "Desires Wuh1n Young G11ts" I t977. Orama) Georgina Spelv1n. An· netta Haven. Worried about her daugh- rers· futures. a caring mother stops at no1h1ng lo find them rich husbands ( 1 hr . 20 min) cm llCMI "Wild Dalla!> Honey" ( 1982. Adulll Honey Wilder Sharon Mitchell A weallhy Texas businessman mus• decide between staying w11h hrs wife or his mrs- 1ress ( 1 hr , 30 mm ) " llCMI "Oreamscape ' ( 198'4, Science Ftchon) Dennis Oua1d Ma• Von Sydow While working with a scientist whO has dis- covered a w&y to p1oiect ooe·s conscious thoughts m\o another's dreams, a psydl1e stumbles upon a plOt 10 use the method tor po11!1cal purposes PG 13' ( t hr 35 min) .,.,. Cl) llOWll "PsychO II" ( 1983. Mystery) Anthony Perkins, Meg Tilly Former psy· chot1e klller Norman Bares rs released af ter a 20-year stay 1n a mental lns11tu11on and t>elieves himself cured until a mysteri· ous rash ol murde1s begins 'R' ( t hr 53 min) I aL.-1 COURT tt\9 (I) COi 'W The on-going feud be tween an Ol.Jt·Of·favor Hollywood actress (AnQe Baxter) and a gossip cqtumnlst (Mel Fe11er) results In murder (RI ( 1 hr . 30mln.) D ID TOllGNf Guest host Joen Rivers Scheduled Richard Lewis. Steven Spiel· berg' a mother Leah Adler 11 hr ) I IA1'19AY _,. fl.V'..m.- :-:. tu-POOTU&.I. Los Ange. lea R8fna at St Louis CerOlnals (3 hrs 1 • LAW 'l•CA Scheduled heart surgeon Edward B Oletr1<:h, founder. Ari· zone Heart lnatttuta, hlmmal<er Bud Greenspan tetq abOUI highlights of lhe I es.a Summer Olymp.cs ( 1 hr ) 1---LOM» ...,..,. ,.,,,,. 1W .,. '*Apoc.lypM Now" ( 1979. Ora· ma) Marton Brando. Mertln Sheen An tn- telllgence egant embarks on a mlNIOn up river Into tf\e Vietnameta jungle 10 find Ind kill a renegade AWOL Army offlcef Who hat fCfled all previous ettemp11 at hit ca t t . 'R' (2 hra.. 30 min.) 1• ~ ..... ,., ..,.,.. '"' C-U. ...... Aeplr1ng co- "'-dlana perform at 0.t'IQOfflalch In New V0t1<. (1 hf) -· IYI. MaU.ftlOCIO Ptrt 2 of psychic H•mllton Farmer's I~ at "Haunted L.A " ~) (!)JI lllR ... I .. lmAl. lllOIU ..,_MClll~Y MCWI -GD LA11.-r wmt MWID a.rrt-.. Guests George Burns, Johnny Bench. also. v1ewer mall (R) ( 1 hr ) I TWJMT .. ~ 1-.-0 Featured Jacqueline Bissel, a man who jugglet chainsaws ( 1 hr) ..... C!l .,. "The Man From Tha Diners· Club" (1963. Comedy) Danny Kaye, Cara Williams A scatterbrained employee uninten11onally issues a credll card to a Q!ngster. (2 hrs ) ®J BfTBT~TOllGNf Interview with Smokey Robinson. m••..,.wa fD ALM ,_ Off caTB Storyteller Spalding Gray presents autob1ographlcat monologues al> NAm TMI LGllD CE) II Ziil Synchronized Champion· ships duel competition from Fort Lauder· dale. Fla (R) ( t hr I CD llCMI "Daniel" ( 1983. Orama) T1mo- lhy Hunon, Mandy Pa11nk1n Based on E L Doctorow 's novel ''The BOOie Of Dan- iel · A graduale student probes the events surrounding t:llS parents' execullon ns Russian nuclear sp+es 'A" (2 hrs 9 min) (0) 110W1 ·I Like To Watch' ( 1983. Adull) Don Hart. Br1dgt11e Monet Voyeu· nsm aboundS 1n the suburban home of a ~ne d8SIQner ( 1 hr . 20 min ) ttllf (S).,_ "Revenge Of The Ninja' ( 1983. Adventure) Sho Kosugl. Arthur Roberts A Japanese gallery owner denies his v1<>- len1 Nin1a her11age untll Amencan drug trafhckers kidnap his young son 'R' ( 1 hr . 28 min) WfJ (I) .. AVBI-Purdey, Steed and Gambit travel to Canada 10 thwart the et· forrs of a top-notch terrorist unit being trained by lhe devious Colonel Smtns«1 ti) (1 hr ) .. cmu.u. ..,_ "Carry On Constable" ( 1962. Comedy) Sidney James. Eric Barl<er A local precinct becomes a madhOUse wUh the arrival of a group of wall-meaning l roOl<n (2 hrs ) NOW TO IMO ff• ..-CA . ..., llCMI "Private Schoof' ( 1983. Come- dy) Phoebe Cates Betsy Russell Teen- aged boys viSlt the ell-Qlrt Cherryvale Academy tor some fun and adventure 'R' l! hr , 31 mln,) Cl) mN "Champlonll" ( 1984, Biogra- phy) JOhn Hurt. Edward Woodwerd The 1rue story of successf\il English fOCkey Bob Champton whO. striCken with cancer 1n 1979. came back 10 win the Grand Na· tronat Steeplechase two years later 'PG' USS min ) wmlOZOO -... .. , .._ __.. CGU.ICftml °'UM lllNM.I ...... , .... . Ml •• , .... , .... ,.Lam IA F• Synehrontlad Champion. 11\lpe teem competition ITOl'l"I Fon Laudef- date, Fla (R) ( 1t1r.) ·11:=mllWATQt -~+Mr ~to T ket A V1te4TIOl'I'. ( 1939. Mystery) Peter Lorre. Vltglnla Field. Mt. Moto become. embtolled In the thett of the queen's jewels and trlel to dt. covet who committed two mutdefs ( 1 hr 30 mtn.) a7J Ml• TMI PAA Y (a>llCMI "Oanlel" ( 1983 Orame) Tl~ thy Hutton. Mandy Patlnkln Based on E L Doctorow's novel "The Book Of Oen- lel " A graduate student probes the events surrounding hlS parents' execution as RUSSl8n nuclear spies 'R' (2 hrs 9 min) fD llCMI "The Lone Hand" ( 195', West· ern) Joel McCrea, Barbara Hale. A man devotes himself to apprehending gold thieves even though II means making hea~sonal sacrifices ( t hr . 30 min ) Ml9 "A Minute To Pray. A Second To Ole" ( 1968. Western) Alex Cord. Ar· thur Kennedy. The territorial governor of New Mexico otters amnesry to a gunman w1th~-on his head (2 hrs.) ; llCMI "ToP Secret Atfalr" ( t957. Comedy) Susan Hayward. Kirk Douglas A publisher attempts 10 stop a major gen- eral from obtaining a diptomat1e post (2 hrs.) 1-.....ur __ TMI_. llON "Fleshburn" ( t984. Orama) Steve Kanaly. Karan Gartson A Navato In- dian escapes from a mental ms111utlon and wreaks havoc upon the people who testr- fled ,;:lnSt r11m 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) ~ .... na.:.OWI: llllVA11 m Mar· Iowa's lnvestigatiOn"-Of~ the murdef ol a powerlut lawyer uncovers a serit_s of rwtst· ed relationships among the wealfhy Q llCMI "SmOl<ey And The Bandit Part 3" ( t983. Co!'nedy) Jackie Gleason. Jer• ry Reed Sheriff Buford T Justice mis· takes Cletus lor the Bandit and pursues him lhroughoul lhe South 'PG' ( t hr , 25 m1n.i.J ... _....,.,??Ill (]J llCMI "Under The Voloeno" ( t984 . Orama) Albert Finney. Jacqueline Bisset Director John Huston's adaptation of Mal- com Lowry's novel A lormer British con· sul. 1ormented by alcof'lollsm and his past, struggleS 1netteclually to reve<se t\11 Mtt· .. 1des:;=~1hr 49mln ) ... ICMOOllLR TO•UllD' .. llCMI "The Hunger" ( 1983. Fentasyl C.lhenne Oeneuve, Oellld 8owte A physi- cian WOfktng at a hle-e1ttenSlon rnaarch ~1tute becomes lt'lvotved with a fam•le vampire 'R' (1 hr . 37 min ) •(!)•amt• ' -•'°"""The Racers" (1955. Drema) Klfk OOugtas. Cesar Romero Thi 1tormy career ol a bold sports car champion takes him through famed reoes In South-•m Frenoe. Italy. Swltzarland. Sout"8rn GerM1':.nd Belgium (2 twa ) i :. "Brian's Song" ( 1971. Diam•) Jemes Cean. Bmy Dee W1111ems Two root· ball players share a rere friendship unfit cancer claims one oft~ 'G' ( 1 hr . 15 mtn .. CMI ..... -;......,. WMY'l•Lm • .,. "Lightning Swordl Of 0..th" ( •974 A<Netiture) lomtsabuto Wakay•· ,,,., Goh Keto Sunday.August 11 , 1985 23 __ ......_.llovlu_ •CZ> "Blonde Venus" (1932. Romance) Marlene Oietnch Cary Grant ( t hr 20 mm) •CJ) "Rattles" ( 1940 Comedy) Q41V1a de Haviltand, David Niven ( t hr , 12 min) 119(%) "Pardon Mon Allaire" { 1977 Come- dy) Jun Rochefort. Anny Duperery ( 1 hr . .a min) M iil) "Heller In Pink Tighls" ( 1960. Come- dy) Anthony Quinn. Sophia Loren (2 hrs) •ct> "Hanover S1reet" ( 1979. Romance) Hamson Foret. Lesley-Anne Down ( t hr 49m1n) CID "Seven Megn1l1cent Gladiators" ( 1983. Adventure) Lou Feffigno. Sybil Denning ( 1 hr , 23 min ) (I) "Cannonball Run ti" ( 1984 Come<Jy) Burt Reynol<J5. Dom Deluise (I hr 48 mm) • •cm "My Turor" 11983. Romance) Caren Kaye, Mall La11anz1 ( 1 hr 37 min J •• "AbbOll Ana Cosrello Go To Mars' ( 1953. Comedy) Mafl Blanchar<J Horace McMahOn ( 1 h1 , 30 min ) "Streers 0 1 Fire" ( 1984 Drama) Mi- chael Pare Diane l ane 1 t hr 34 min } CZl "Rear Window" I 1954 Suspense) James S1ewat1 Grace Kelly ( t hr 52 min) -CC) "The Lady Vanishes" ( 1938 Mys· rery) Margaret Locl\wood Michael Recsgrave ( 1 hr 37 min ) "Prisoner Ot War I t954 Utama) Ronald Reagan Dewey Marlin ( 1 hr 20 mlO) -all "Abanaon Ship'" t 1957 Drama} !rone Power. Lloyd Nolan (2 hrs) tWlQ.l "Star Trek Ill The Search For Spocll." ( t984. Science F'i<:t1on) Wilham Sharner DeForest Kelley It hr 45 min I ' tWD "Joshua" t 1976. Drama) Fred W1I liamson, Isela Vega ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (%) "The Flame 01 New Orleans t 194 1 Romance) Marlene Dietrich. Bruce Cabor (I hr , 18 min I -Afternoon Movies- •• "Malibu High" (1979. Comedy! Jill Lansing, Stuart Taylor (2 hrs } ct) "Tex" ( 1982. Orama) Mall D111on, Jim Metzler ( I hr . •3 min ) ® "O Hare's Wile" ( t982. Orama) Ed· ward Asner. Mariette Hartley ( 1 hr . 27 min) W (Q) "The Oea<J Zone" ( 1983. Suspense) Chflstopher Walken. 810<>ke Adems ( I hr, 42m1n) _ {%)-"The Woman In Re<r ( 1984. Come- dy) Gene Wiider. Kelly LeBroek { 1 hr , 2'1 min) •CC) "Mearballs Part II" ( 1983 Comedy) Archie Hahn. John Menga111 ( I hr 36 min.) •®"Eddie Macon's Rvn" ( 1983. Orama) John Schnelder. Kirk Douglas ( t hr , 35 min) (I) "Raffles" ( 1940, Comedy) Oli111a de Hav1lland. David Niven ( 1 hr . 12 min) (%)"Pardon Mon Alla1re" <~77 Com&- dy) Jean Roen.ton. Aruiy qyperery ( 1 ht , 48 min) •ca> "My Tutor" ( 1983. Rom&f'C4!1) Caren Klye, Matt Lattanzi ( 1 hr 37 (Tlln ) W (C) "Hanover Street'' ( 1979, Romance) Hau~ Ford, lesley·Anne Down ( 1 h1 , •9mln) CJ.) "Windw11tker" ( 1984. Orama) TrtvOt Howerd Nick Remus ( 1 hr , 44 min ) •m "S&.ttn O.vs In Mev" 11~. 24 Sunday, August 11 , 1985 Suspense) Burl Lancaster, .o;k Douglas ~ hrs., 30 mlO ) CO (Q) "The Last Starfighter" ( 1984. Sci- ence flcuon) Lance Gu.st, Robert Pres- ton (1 hr . 40 min ) Cl) "Throne Of BloOd" ( 1957 Aaven- ture) Tostwo M1tune. Isuzu Yamada ( 1 hr. •5 mm} •a:ll "Munsrer Go Kome" ( 1966. Come- dy) Fred Gwynne Yvonne De C&rlO. (2 hrs) _ ........ ___ _ -u= Cll ... &MllWIGI'...,. ,....0(9., IUCa-• 111.-T .... ,__It.,.. w:TOIY ._Craig Tutts ot the Na· t1ona1 Wildlife Federation visits naturallst ROQef Tory Peterson. a look at rhe svm- mer harvest at VK:lory Garden South. (CJ.,_ "Smbad The Sailor" (19•7. Ad- venture) Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Maureen O'Hara Atrer tand1rig on an island. Slnbad d1scol/ers treasure and a beautitul prin- cess ( 1 hr . 5 7 min ) (EJ ~'l.UTUT••111a•-IT"I CID llCMI "Mldnlghr Madness" ( 1980. Comedy) David Naughron. Debra Clinger A colteg1ate gamester assembles a di- verse group or soror11y girls, campus fOCks, class brains and Valley girls 10 pat· 11c1pa1e In the u1tlma1e all-night scavenger hunt 1n Los Angeles. 'PG' c:;i ( 1 ht , 50 min) llCMI "Scarface" ( 1932. Orama) Paul Muni. George Raft A smalH1me hoOdlum 11ses 10 the top of lhe·heap dur· 1n Proh1bltiOn 'PG' (I hr . 33 mm ) MOT llAT MOT\.m ....... """DAYI MIMI ... ~lalB •DAY AT Alm IMCm./LW .. W lllllLOIPOINm • ADAM mnrt ~ WOii.i Ouesrs MTV IOtJnder Bob Prtt~n. Adam Wt111e. edilor-1n-chiel, Blllboatd; music video di· rector Bob G1raldl -1== 9 .,,.,._, TOllmrf Interview with Llnduy Wegner I """ DAYI MAit ~ ':?'..8., Ho1el magnate Leona Helmsley: Queen Elizabeth looll·altke JNnette Cherlet ...... ... lllllLOllPOINm •. .., ,....um •• ••-.T FIA ML CClffACT IMATI (II) CO) _. "rti. N4tYe<Ending Story" ( 1984, Fentasy) Noah Hathaway. Barrttt Oliver A bOOklsh youngtter entttl a tan· teay world when ne readt e atr1111ge OOV'll ebovt the struggle to save en ... lmeglnary klnQOom from fmmtnent destruct&on 'PO' {.! h1 . 3• min ) CI> llCMI "BrNket Morant" ( 1979. Ore ma) Edward WOOdward. Jack ThOmpeon. Auatrafiana fighting tor England In tht Boer War battle tne 8otf ouerm .. on lhelr own terms and lace a tl'IJmped-up court martial Based on a true story. 'PG' ( l hr , •7 ml ... M a:l) t• ML Arlanra Braves at San Dieo<> Padres (2 hrs . 45 min ) 799 ICll'tMITOIMI Featured a visit to Can- ada includes het1-h1k1ng through Bnlish Columbia's BogabOO Glacl8f's, a visit to Chinatown, sa~rig real maple syrup I ., ... , '*" ..... nl Cll U. Featured this special ed1· uon IOoks 81 the beauty and mystery ot India, 1nclUdlng the Ta1 Mahal. rhe popu lanty ol lodlan restauranrs 1n Los Angeles .. DmlO AT&..-. .. PalnCCUT -C8n'U&. .. ,., =WU WOii.i OI MmAL.I ·-TOll-•---9 .,_"The Story 01 Molly)(' ( 1950 Orama) June Havoc, John Russell Alter her husband Is killed. a woman executes a senes ot robberies with his garig while search1rig tor his murderer ( 1 hr 30 min) ,.,ooom,..._ • CJ) ...a OI MAZZAM> Alter wrongfully accUS1rig the Duke boys ol a theft. Boss Hogg uses Bo and Luke 10 find rhe 1ea1 cutp111s who sky1acked a shipment of cash (R) ( t hr ) G ti> ~ .. Michael and KITI pursue a group ol m1l1tary svrvivaltsts who have stolen aome high tech aqu1pment 1n eluding deadly lasef beam weapons (R) ~(1hr ) a llCMI "Sanree· ( 1973. Drama) Glenn Ford Michael Burns A bcx.inty hunter befriends the son of a man he mur· <Jered (2 hrs } 8 9 WI& Kalhenne and George spend the day at an amusement park with Webster whtle they await lhe results ot medical rests thal will e1tpta1n the you1h'r. d1m1no1rve stature (R) Q l __..wu UWlU Los Angeles Dodgers at San Francisco G1an1s (3 hrs ) e llCMI "Islands In The Srream· ( 1977 Orama) George C Scott, Cla11a Bloom Based on the novel by Ernest Hem1rigway An 1sotaled artist 1s forced 10 reveal h15 hidden emotions when his three estrang.od sons come to v1111 him (~ IWAllMn*-• Q ...... u. WALL -~eatballs Part II" ( 1983 COmedy) Archie Hahn. John Menoatt1 A w1yw1rd teen-age< spends his summer as a counsetor-ln-1ra1ning at a sleep-away camp and clashes with rhe youths a1 the neighboring military cemp 'PG' Q ( t h1 36m1n) ' 00 _.. "StrHIS Ot Fire" ( 198•. Ofa ma) M1ehaet Para, Olene Lane A "rock 'n' roll tebi." about a rock singe< kid· napped by an outlaw gang and her rescue by a dashlnq ex·boyfriend and a tough~lrl adventurer PO' c:;i ( 1 hl . ~ min ) Cl) llOWll "Cannonball Rvn II" ( 1~'· Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom OelutM Th11 teQuel features another collecllon ot crazies In ell sorts of raotortzed vehle'91 racing era.a-country for cash Many gueat-1ta1 cameoa. ln<:luding Frank Slna- trn. Shirley MacL11ne 'PO' ,.., ( 1 hr •8 m1nl_ ..,. · ••a••,_ Mr Belvtd9re'• un-c.My ablllly lh retOMng domettlC critet It 19tted when W8$1ty and four echool· metn are exc~ from 1 birthday pjifly ; -rriclay Cont. nvtlallon list (R) o I TIC TAC DCIUQM ~ WAU.mmfwm • COCM9 I OIUW Coun'Y · Isa Im In Orange County" A look 1s taken at Orange County'~ 20 000 practicing Moslems as they observe the sacred holi- day ol Adha. during the perlOd ot Hai <!"90rl'm .. 8 Cl) llO¥ll "Not Just Another Altair ( 1982, Comedy) Victoua P11nc1pa1 Gil Gerard A marme btolog1s1 latls 1n 1ove with a handsome a11omey txtt tnSlsts upon rema1n1ng cehbale until her wedding night IBI 9 12 nrs I D fJD llOTOW ~ Host Smokey Rob- inson and aerleS regular ArsenJO Hall are 10tned by recording artists [)ana Ross. Waird Al Yankov1c and lhe Mary Jane Girls (I hr.) 8 0 ~ On a business trip to Las Vegas. Benson meets the Smothers Brothers and appears 1n a song-and dance routine while under hypnosis IRl .... · MO¥tl Diva ( 198 t Drama) W1lhel· merua Wiggins Fernandez Fredeuc An· dre1 A French postman s recording of his fall()(1fe ope<a sta1's performance leads him on a w1k1 and dangerous adventure l hrs) f!UmML.oe '-Lim "Whal Are Our Young Nov· ells ts Up To?" Guests Fernanda Eber stadt ("Low Tide") Bret Easton Ellis Less ThM Zero" I ( 1 hr ) TOP Mm IOIM Bruce W11hams \IS Ramon Santana in a iunior wellerwetQrtl OOYt '\Cheduled lor tO rounds from Atlan· tat. C11j'. NJ (RI (2 hrs JO m.n ) ,i., fQJ .,. 'Star Trell Ill The Search For Spock" ( 1984 Science FictlOfl) W1I ham Shelner Deforest Kelley Adm Ktrk reassembles the crew ol the starship En 1erp11se tor one final voyage to try and rescue Mr Spock whose sp111t remains ahve on lhe rapidly degenerating Genesis planet PG' ( 1 rtr . 45 min) C.ZJ .,_ "The woman In Red" ( 1984 Comedy) Gene Wiider Kelly LeBrock An otherwise happ1ty mamed Sen Francisco burttaucra1 becomes obsessed with 8 gor geov-; model and tries desperately to 1M•· ate en alla11 with her PG I 3' 11 hr 21 min) a:)UMTTA '9 G 9 C.. 1111 MCI Sam s latest scheme 10 keep Kato from meddling 1n the buSt ~ 1tWC>t9es mt~ hftf up on a bhnd dare (R) o llO¥a "High Vel'O<:uy" ( 1977. Adven lure) Ben Gazzara. 81111 Ekland When a lop eicecut1ve of a global corporation 1s kidnapped two Vietnam veterans ut;e guom1t11 tactics against rhe rormtdab~ at>- duetora (2 hrs • 30 min ) lC>Clatl~UI mn Comod1· 11n Harry Shearer parodies the 8ChV1lleS et 11 sales conventton for teleVtslOO program· ming .. 1-.rTUCU -m .._ ¥ICI Crockefl arid TutJ~ the lid ol 1 petty thtef in their invesh· ga11on of deadly Jama.can drug runnttrs i ) ,,;.,11 hr ) ii-:...,.. ~ cc cw toGN Merlin Olsen 1<>1ns hOtll Robert Cuillaun'l9 1md Emmanuel Lewis fllf • IQok 11 nubs and fluffs by celebfllt.s incllJd1ng ~IJ\n A~. Jiii Ctayt>u<gtl Kr• Krl&totter· aon Bubbe Smith 11"1d Ann Jt1t11n (RI O I I hr I l 'lllfUY&Am ----.,... ....... lllMI "Tex" ( 1982. Drama) Matt [)t Ion, Jim Metzler Wtlh his caring, but Im· patient otder brother. an Oklahoma teen· ager experiences the many pains 01 Q!gW1ng up 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43 min.) Uil MIMI "Revenge Of The Nerds" ( 1984. Comedy) Robert Carradine. An- thony EdWards Fed up with suffering 1n1erm1nable humlltallons masterminded by an upperclas.s fraternity of macho ath- letes. a group of freshman.bookworm-out· casts dec•des to set lhe college's values straight 'R' O ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) (S) WlllD AL Y•CMC: 1111 co.uAT AL Welfd Al Vankovle brings hts rock paro- dies 10 this special that features his songs "I Lost on Jeopardy," "Eat It, .. "I Love Rocky Road" and "Oare to Be Stupid " 1 hr) .IC)mG -..rlMCll tlrtl .......... Fil ..... ..,, ... DMWMGILM --.OO#CMTOCllll MIMI "Night Games" ( t980 Fanta· sy) Ctndy Piekett. Berry P11mus The VIC· hm ot a chlldhood trauma. a young wom- an's leer of any seicual contact with men threatens her marriage and her mental Nllsta;>;:;R~ g' a)°a)1~ TAii .... ...., ..... M IOI-Howard wes to trnpress Laura's guard dog who's been left 1n his care '°' a weekend ~~vm:. ~MIMI "The Dancers" (1981. Orama) John Leslie. Richard Pacheco Four hafld- some exotic dancers travel to the small 1own ol Key City and entertain women ( 1 hr . 30 min) (S)90¥ll "Apocalypse Now" ( 1979. Ora- ma) Marton Brando. Martin.Sheen. An 1n- felhgence 11gen1 embarks on a mission up river into the Vtetnamese Jungle to ltnd and kill a renegade AWOL Army ottlcer who has toiled aN prevl()US attempts at htS leap~= 30mln) ,. ~wuat• t1:ll Cl) llO¥ll · The Stalking Moon' ( 1968, Western) Gregory Peck. E111 Mar· ie Saini An Ap1che warrior sets out 10 trap Iha man who has taken in his wile 111"1dch+ld (RI (2 hrs.. 15mm.J 0 GD TOlllNI' Guest host Joan Rivers Scheduled Norman Maller. Shelley lw1nl:~t'.:.wd11ng c l~r 1 .... ..m.-....... M IOI-Howard plans reyenge when Trevor in111tes Laura to a dtnner de~ ..... Loe ......... NllLIYM tt:ll .,. "Blackout' ( 1985, Mystery I R1eh11d W1dm1rk, Keith Carridine A re- fifed detec11ve, $till haunted by an un· solved 7·ye1r7P1d murder, encounters an 1«ident viCUm~ho bly ho!Os the k 10 t~ mysler 1 hr •O min ) 1'W ...... -nl Ol NO&UWOGD A IOOk 11 the rlSI<• and rew1rdt or fnfeghttrl (R) .... i .......... .. Yes MOTTUCU LAW tm:ICol Host Dennie Wholey .... Loe ~ llllWll "Wild Dallat. Honey"' \ 1982. Adull) Honey Wiider. Sharon Mitchell. A wealthy Texas businessman must decide between staying wl!h his wife or hiS m&--·s= ~:1n) -(C')90¥ll "Naughty Wl'W&' (197•, Com- edy) ,..Brendon Price. Jacqueline LOQSn A young man from lhe country flndS lhel h19 tob as a dooHo-poor salesman In Lond<>n has some unexpected bonuses 'R' ( 1 hr . 20m1n) -1 tJI) ~' ...rVllloe lAL.11 ... M IWS-A pollll· c1an's Ille undergoes a translormallofl al· ter he makes a campaign stop 1n a small town eooc11 mrr u.: vmoe LOU9WIT m¥ll ··Northern Pursuit' ( 1943, Ad- venture) Errol Ftynn, Julie BiShop A rnounhe retenllessly combS lhe Canadian wilderness in search ol a Nazi saboteur (2 hrs) m lft'V -CO.:.TI Biiiy Squlef performs "My Kind of Lover ... "Lonely 11 lhe Nigh I," "In lhe Dark," "The Str~e" and olher hits at DetrOtt's Cobo Hall ( 1 hr) LO¥I, ~CAii ln\I ·-·-.,.''lady Lust" ( 19M AdUlt) Edy W1lhams K1mt>erly Carson Two sisters. one a 1et·sellet and the other a home- body Hade places and dlscOYer 1n1tmate secrets about each other's Iii/es ( 1 tw. 22m1n) .,_ 'Diary Of Forblcldeo OrMmS" ( 1972 Drama) Marcello Mastroianni, Sydne Rome Fleeing a rapist. a young woman seeio,s refuge in an ISIOated vllla and encounters an assor1ment of oddball charactets 'PG' ( 1 hr . 52 min ) *l'A&' __,.,_rnw lntentle'otl with L1ndsa~agner e "Kisses For My President" ( 1~. Comedy) Fred MacMurray. Polly Bergen A woman becomes the lltst lemale't.l'S President and her husbal"ld has 10 cope with belngnhe hrst male "Atst u~~&.OM) • NA IOU Buick Open second roul"ld from Grand Blanc, Mleh (R) (2 hrs ) ---==:cu wM\ 90¥ll "Eddie Macon's Run ' (1983. Ofama) John Schnelder Kirk Douglas An escaped criminal becomes the quarry 01 1 ruthle55 law officer ·po· ( 1 hr 35 min ) ........ llNM.I .. "The Deed lOM ' ( 1983, Suspense) ChrtSI~ Wallo.en, Broolce Adams Alter coming 001 of a coma. a shy schooll.achef has the powe< to foreeee and ctutnge carastropt'lic; ev9nto 'R' ( 1 hr. •2m1n) !S)m¥11 "Joy Ot Flying" (1979, Act¥9n- tu1e) Counne C3rl'lftt, G .. MI 01~0. A women is llbet'lted lrom her ,.., of Mll niter She oecomes invOllled with tti. Inlet· n .. 11011 .. , iot &Pl 'A' ( 1 hr 20 mm ) 11118 9C)'9 "Hurry Sundown" (1967, Dr• ma) M1t.haf'f c • .,,. ... ,,. Fonoe A~ Sunday, August 11 , 1ijd6 25 ------------------------------- tul man infltc:ts palf'I upon hlS COUMl as payment IOt refUSlng to Mii hla land (2 tva . 50 min ) (C) .,.. CA.Kta1ns" (1983 Horr0tJ JoM V•non. Samantha Eggar A corrupt tllm dltect0t ~ 1ut audltfOOS f0t a m<Me at an tefle a.nd ISOiated manaion al\d NI Nil• ente<a an asylum to Pfepare f0t the pert of a mao-woman 'R ( 1 IV 29man L .. , ..... I .. "Coltef Of The Wett' ( 1968, Western) Robe<1 Shaw Mary Ure Gener· al C.ter pleeds UOSUGCe$S1ully with gov- erM*'lt ottlciae to tacifuly remedy lndlan rebelll00$. ( 2 tvt J G .,.. "Hot Spell" ( t958 Orama) Shlt1ey Booth. Anthony Ovenn A ml<:ldle- eged hOoseWll• seetl"Mog with fr1J$trat10n O¥er the Pf'Ot>lema of her chlldren and the indlf1etenc.e of her husband tinatty declCSeS i v5 :::2hrs.1 '! .,.. "lhe Deao Zone ( 1983. Suspense) Christaphef Watt<eo. &oc>'<e Adams Allet com.ng ovt ol a coma. a shy SGhoolteachel has the power to l0<esee and cha11g9 catastrcphic events 'R' ( t =1~~-· ----... "The Aame Of New Orleans· ( 19• t. Romance) Marlene Dietrich Btuce CabOI A ravishing beauty headS l0t New Orleans whefe sne finds herself l0tC!<' to choose between a charming rrv- -lalunlay -u.a.• -.r ........ Wl ... llOMTM. nt1 ..... OI ._ Ol 1MI LOIT •Viewers are taken behind lhe scenes dUMg tl'le malOng ot George Lucas and Steven Sptetbefg's spectacular ITIOVl8 "Raldef• Of The LOS! An<'' tor a toe>'< at how the adventure film came together ( 1 N) . • F .• 1111.,.. -C..ul ............ .,, C*.,... I .... ...... 11U•HIOUTf/ID.._ ..,_,.. .,. "You're Telllng Me" ( 19•2. eom.dy) Hugh Hetbert. Jane Frazee ( 1 tv .. !>min) .. Cl).,.. "W1ndwalker" ( 1~. Orama) Trevor Howard. Nick Ramus ( 1 IV , « -min· ... .u.-"'MI a..• 19TMI ._,., .. ,... •tr1w.• 11111 --·--. .,_ W3&il ......,..MAm ..,. "The le• Pirates" ( 198A, Sci- ~ F'IC110n) Robert Unch. Mary C<osby (11'1f .38mln) 26 SuMSAy ~11Qu~r 1 1 1985 ef captaon and a wealthy ell(lllble beCllelOr tt tv 18 men) .......... , II •CIJ umY ... OW: ntlCC*C91 AT ... -PM.Ml Old hits and new sonos n-ctudlng "We'I Mee1 Again' in an open-air concert hefd in O.dordst\11e. England ( 1 hr 30mon ) -; ... "'Vice Squad ' ( 1982 Orama) Season Hubley, Gary Swanson A police detectrve and a streetwa~er team up 10 trap a p.mp re$p00Slble f0t murdefing one of his women ·R' t t hr • 35 mwn ) •(f) AllOTT,. COIT&LO e ... 'Three TeJt.aS Steer•" { 1939 Westetn) Jonn Wayne Carole L.andls A cowt>oy rldeS 10 the rescue of a young woman who has been ttvntened with the la.:::: (ihr ) MTUf..WI Ill.II POOTULL. (II) UI .,.. "Gabriela" ( 1983 · brama) Sonia Bt993 Matc:ello MastrCMMI Based on the novel by Jorge ·Amado In 1920s B'azil a wea thy TurkNi bar owner takes on an attractive young woman as his coc>'< end lovei (Sublllled) 'A' (I h< • •2 min ) 1:11(!) W.WY num •.,. 'Blondie Goes Latin" (t9•t. Comedy) Penny Singleton ArthUr Lake Blon01e, Dagwood and Mr Dithers head l0t Lahn Amenca on busAneSS ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CIDU--t-.PM&Y CD llCMI "My Tut0<" ( 1983. Romance) Caren Kaye. Matt Lattanll A high school student becomes romantically tllVOlv41<1 ,.,1th the olcJer woman who IS tutoring him tn French 'R' ( 1 hf . 37 ITllD I II - , ...... "The Grissom Gang" (197 ' Chmal Kim Dart:ty. Tony Musante Base °"' a novel Dy James Had'ey CNse , psyehOpathic kidnapper falls Ill love wm hlS beaOtlfut, wealthy VIChtT'I (2 l'lrs..) ........... ml ... "My Tut0<" ( 1983, Romance, Caren Kaye Matt Lattanzi A htgh sCnoc: stuaent becomes romantlC811y 1nVOl\'e< with the older woman who IS lu1cwing hln in French R' ( 1 hr . 37 rmn ) CZ) .,.. "The Woman In Red" ( 1984 Comedy) Gene Wilder. Kelty LeBrocic Ar othel'wl5e happily marTied San FranctSCc bureaucrat becomes ObseSSed With a QOf· geous model and tries despetatety to 1nn1- ate an attau with her 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr 27 ~"*""''--" .,,. ·Scarface"' ( 1932. Orama) Paul Munt Ge<>tge Rall A small-time hOOdlUm rrSeS to the top of lhe he3p dur· ~ProM>otlOO ·po· ~r . 33 mm l W Mm ec:cm I Cll lllTY CAI llDM •TOC.O. 500cc Spanish Grand Pm• from Guadelaiara Spain (R) ( 1 hr ) I .. "'"'--.. .,.. '"The Keegans' ( 1975 Orama) Adam Roarke. Judd Hirsch lhe brother ol a viciously beaten model Is lndlCted for her assarlanl°s murder ( 1 hr . 25 min ) al)tlT..uT M (H) llO¥ll "Revenge 01 The Nerds" ( t~ Comedy) Robefl Carradine. An- thOny Edwards Fed up wtth suttenng lfllefrn.nable hum1hahons mastetminded by an uPl)efclass fraternity ol macho ath- letes. a group of freshman bookworm-out- ca.sts decides to set the college's vatues straight. 'A" Q (1 hr .. 30 min.) ul~::s.:... llGflLITO~ ,__ to9a.l&L .... .-.cl TO•lfF D' .. 1Ml ........ OIM1NmttT•-A schoolgirl returns hOme l0t a ho«day to ltnd strange things happening at her la- ther's hotel (1 hr ) .......... 119al) llO¥ll "~ Clly" ( 1939, Western) ~~,=~vra de Havllland (2 hrs . 10 • =IWllUNTUW g_,-ycmcm .,.,Ml wua1•• -...-...,,_ •WllftlWGIU ""~ MCllDIFll.LI Mm AU TMAT MD I These taped &etec:llons from a two-day event In 198A feature the jazz sextet Swrng ReuniOn ("Att• You've Gone"). pianist Adam MakO!tlti<:l and allo aax pley- •r Pnil WOOd5 ("CherOk""). and the sextet Spyro Gyra ("Catehlng tM Sun") ~~ "Cheml)lona" ( 1~. Btogra- ) John Hurt. Edwafd WOOdwtrd ( 1 .. M>~ .1l:. ••• :.c::mr .. I -Saturday Cont. IE:.OTm IODI PUm THI LOllD llO¥ll "Oxford Blues" \ t984 Orama Rob Lowe. AUy Sheedy ( 1 hr 33 mm $ llCMl,."G1ve A G11I A Break t 19~4 MuSIC81) le1arge and Gower Champ1or .. ,~ie:=~ IT,..,Ol ecm1,_m llOWI "Save The Lady' ( 1982 Ora ma) Robert Clarkson M1r<tnd11 Cartledge -----.UllWa.AMCll ' hrs.) J AUTO IACm IMSA GT Se11es 110111 Portland Ore (R) ( 1 hr I .LJ WIJ) IWAM An1ma1ed A wt<;ked w1tcr• direct• her evilness toward s1~ brothP•S b~ turning them Into swans and their s1sr(l1 •5 the only one who c.dn save them I 1 hr 2 min) ~ TMI llDI WNO ~ An.Mnl Y 1u119 English skin divers become 1nvolveo "' preserving the threatened e•1stence 01 in .mdersea c1v1hza11on mhab•ted by ct>•'ou•n t IOvtl "Throne 01 Blood \ t957 Ad venture) Toehlro Mtfune lsuw Yamada 1 hr . 45 min) ~ ._ =MIDMCIMZ•I ICOOIY.000 M'YlflMI Q .,. llOWI "Semln<>le \ t~~J DrJma Rock HucisOn. Barbara Hai .. 1i t rs· l mMNIVllWI •WAYU. .. llOWI "Ptttsbur~n ''142 Dr 111 a John Wayne. Marlene ()i1>r ' 12 1 rs .. ICll ITOIWWAI Q ICllDVIDIO •vmoe 0 f/C/lltf ICOCl9Y ~ ...,....,. ..... POOTu..-ca Nim ITAlal , •~Bl OUMm C°'*" 1lrn In Orange County" A rook is taken 11 Orange County's 20. 000 pracrir "'ll Moslems as they observe 1ritt Sdcred he 11 day ot Adha. dunng the PE'' od I Ha, C1 _,.,. "Soggy Bo11om. U S A ' ( 1981, Comedy) Ben John'>On Lo1c. Nill tleton (1 hr , 37 min ) ( ,_ Men's C8nad•ttr Open <.Pm1t nal metcht!s ltve from Monlrttal 11 hr· I L. l CO) llOVll "Rattles" ( t 940 Comt>uv I OIMa de Hav1lland David Niven ( ' h• t2 mtn) ~JllOWI "The Gang That 1 nuldn'I Srioot Straight'' ( 1971. Comedy) .JArry Orbll•'h Lru~~lYouog (I hr 16 min l M Cl) Ulm OIMLOIT •-•11•w .. II.AT I~ ., Ul.U..,.. WlJ • .._,I llOVll "The Adventure-• Cit Bu~._11,oo Renul Across Too 8th [)HT1Pn<.••)n t 1984. Science Ftell<>nl PetAr Wt'll1>1 J<>hn Ltthgow ( 1 '" ,3 min I 1--AYTOITAllDOll ,,. ..... ,.-..... M•'&' Roa o"81 cover&Q•' ur Kansas City Royals at-Toronto Blue Jays or Boston Red Sox at New Y0<k Yankees 13 hrs) B ~A'ITOP18 tm MC WIDW RCIAI. ''The Winged Cott" The shared adVeniures with the flying coll help 10 res<>Ne the differenc- es 1ha1 separate Charles and Uncle Coot '(Pa~~ri~l .. t ) Q ,. nmT1 Of IM M•..CO Ill'"" lnctml ,..._,. llO¥ll "The Women In Red" ( 1984 Comedy) Gene Wiider. Kelly LeBrock ( 1 hr 27 min) ~TMllUll t1:U .L 0' MOYm 'Platinum Blonde" ( 1931 Comedy) Jean Harrow. Loretta Young (I hr 30 rr11n) tt:9 I (I) Unll>AY U9CAlll M1W ON 1MI MrTI @) .-:All IAllDITMID Featured Katrina & rhe waves ("Walking on Sunshine," "Do You Want Crying?"). the P1gh1h week or lhe annual dance coolest Jett Beck and Rod Stewart's 'People Get Ready video ( t hr ) llO¥ll "The Bullflghters·· ( 1945. Com· edy I Laurel And H~ ( 1 hr . 30 min ) §.,.....,.,., IOlOACT 1W MO¥ll "White Comanche" (1967. W~s1ern) Joseph Cotten Wilham Shatner t2 hrs 20 min I -Afternoon---• Ml" nlB ITOOC8 O MO¥ll Batman' ( 1966. Comedy) Adam West. Burt Ward (2 hrs J (D mtDn'I09t DMIB Cl) IOUL. TUii el) ,.,.,. ft.IOlrl LCM••MA COOOf' Prep1111111on ot minced ham and egg '>Dread or salad fned eggplant and sau- '><lge 1ambalaya Eli) DIAF WOILD C1 llO¥ll "Sou1h Pacific' ( t958, Musi c..Jf) M1tz1 Gaynor Rossano Brew (2 hr !11 min) $ llCMI 'The One And Only' ( 1978. C.omedyl Henry Winkler, Kim Derby ( 1 hr 38 mm I m 11CM1 Pot o· Gold" ( 194 t, Come· ay) James Stewart Paulelle Goddard (2 hrs) mt I flOLI POll'l10N MmlTOOID ..... vmlot "1ftW ON TMI MrTI Songs ''Cool J1>rk · "Signed, Sealed. Delivered." "Bed Girls Everybody Needs Somebody To 1 •v" 'PaltsadeS Park" and "Lei's Go Crazy Judges Michael Des Barres, 1<1m f"1er~=s , 90\QIUU mADOWlMll.mON .,.,....., .. , .... 9CMI "Pardon Mon Al'falre" ( 1977 Comedy) Jean Rocheton Anny Duper- ~ I 1 hr. 48 min.) t:MWDOC*l,.4Am L COl llOVll "Funny Lady· ( 1975. Mus1- ca11 Barbr" Strftl!;ltnd J&mes Csan (2 hr 20 min) W UlllMYM*ll ...,... ITMTm WI d CA'I TOP Ta LA-1.-.Y ...... LOS Angela Dodger• at San FranclSco Giants (3 hrs ) ti) IOUD QOLD Hosts Glen Camp~lt. Na- tahe Cote Guests Ne1I Sedaka, 'Tll Tues- day. Marie Osmond. Bon Jov1, Greg Kihn, Corey Hart. comedian Byron Allen. Carty Simon (interview) (A) ( 1 hr ) I DOCTOllWMO TODAY• WI "'°"•CY NA GOLi Buick Open. third round hve from Grand Blanc Mich (2 hrs) .,_ Red Dawn ( t984 Adven- ture) Patnck Swayze C Thomas Howell l hr 54 m1n) • ' t:9 f.ftOOP AT M MOYml Roger Ebert and Gene S1skel talk abOUI muscles 1n the moVles. with a took al Pumping Iron II" and "Flashdance · IAl llOUL TUii ..... LUCY ___ _, W MUllOUI ..,..,STiil 119 Cl) nAVIM ITAUI The I 16th run- ning at a m1le-and·a-quartet tor tl1ree year-olds thoroughoreds, ltve from Sarato- 9!. Race Track N Y ( 1 hr ) U fli) womtl QOLf S200 000 World Championship from Shaker Heights Golt Club 1n Shaker Heights. Ohio ( 1 hr ) I~ WtBU • AUVIi Nllro-powered motorcycle action t·om Europe and Cah- lornia. leaturing live type9 ot motorcycle nd1ng 0 MAID'f IOYI/ IWICY DMW llYll_, 9 llOVll 'Les Miserables ( 1978 Ora- ma) Richarel Jordan Anthony Perkins (3 hrs.) Cl) .,_ .. Jim Thorpe All Atneflcan· ( 195 t Bt0graphy) r I L.i c..l<.lur Phylhs ThaJ1ter 12 '"'> I Si) UP ON IE.ODY lllOUMT All Ci) IWM LAD. -IOTA A spool ot Tcha1kov~y s clascioc balle1 set In mod- ern America on a dairy farm (R) ( 1 hr ) LS°) TMI HMllTllO Of HAllmlln'ON ID* A schoolgirl returns home tor a holld8y to find s1range thmgs happening at her fa· lther~~'~COlnlllll Ml ... wmt~llDO-­ UI -.T .UTUTWOITI LI.a .com MCI."°""' ft.BQI mAI Regul11rly scheduled programming may be delayed due to pledge breaks m DOT111 IW90'I uew111 CC) llOVll "Being There" ( 1979. Oram&J Peter Sellers Shirley MacLa1ne (2 hrs 10 min) ..%.) llOWI Your~ lethog Me" ( 1942. Comedy) Hugh Herbert Jane Frazee t 1 hr . 30 mtn) 1:8([l)MOIORWLLUl1MTID M 9 .,_ "l<1m" ( 1950 Adventufe) ErrOI &nn. Deen Stockwell (2 hrs . 20 min ) •• llOVll "Judgement Day' ( 1974, Ora· ma) 0.vt<J Henman. Ao9emary Murphy (g hrs) 0 _. ¥W Of Ta.MOW "Spece" An o.,.rview ot spice flight that Includes a IOOll 11 an attronaut's !raining and tht! pr~pects ot mining en ~· Host Ketf OulltJ Guestr. Rey Bradbury, Isaac As.- mov (1 hr) • .,. Son 0 1 S111oad ( t9S.. Ad v1 ntur111) 0.'14! R~tM)l'I S.Uy F=orrogt (2 hrs) D OUIWTWWWI• "The S.o" Under· sea et.aturer.. Vltpwrecks. ~tecular photography •nd unaonweter expl()(atlon are comtw~d 1n lhct •<'V•ntur. apeclel Sunday.August 1 1. 1985 27 r-lalurclay Conl. (I).,. ''The New Daughters Of Jo6hua_ Cabe" ( 1976, Comedy) John Mcintire Jeanelle Nolan (2 hrs ) 8 .,_ "The 13 Styles STtlke' ( 1976 Adventute) (2 hrs ) i uml ... CllMNAM ,._ .... Ml LUIM IUC:m1'0 .-T• Marshall Crenshaw's perlortNnc. lneludes "Some -"ay Some Way" and•':i.j Anne " <R) ( 1 hr.) ([) MlfO IHRA Motorcratt North- ern Nattonats from M11en. Mich (R) (I hr) (8) .,_ "Strange Brew" ( 1983, Come- dy) Dave Thomas RICk Moran1s ( 1 hr 30m1n I A CAii Oii L.-. Edward A~ner stars as an attorney who takes on a Puhtzer Prize- winning columnist (Daniel J Travanll) 1n an emo1tonally char~ ltbel suit bfoughl by a war OOf'resp<>ndent (Gordon Pln- &ef'll) ( 1 hr , 32 min.) ~l#CA:COMTlmlT M ~ --.nm lrtl llCMI "The Big Chill" (1983. Drama) Kevin Kkne, Glenn Close ( 1 hr . 45 min ) (Q)llCMI "The Big Chlll" (1983, Drama) .. , ... E~:.:.:: W COU.. flOOTU&.L ,_...TOP 19 A IOOk at the lop ten colleg1a1e teams as selected by lhe ~oolball Wnters Associa- tion (!) MTW Cll ntl ""8 Songs 'Cool Jerk," "Signed, Sealed. Oelrvered," "Bad Girls." "Everyt>ody Needs Somet>ody To Love." "Paltsades Park" and "Let's Go Crazy " Judges Michael Des Barrps. Kim FleldS. Sergio Mendes • .,_ "High Noon" (1952. Western) Ga=per, Lloyd Bridges (2 hrs ) e "OperallOn Pacific" ( 1951. Ad- Yenture) John Wayne. Pa1ricia Neal (2 lhfs.lnn....,.CllMMAM &CllAADIOI ~ ~ "The Valley" Lorne Greene reviews the growth of Cah- fom~aculture 1n lhe Salinas Valley ([) ..,. CZ) llCMI "Unhl September" ( 1984 Dra- ma) Karen Allen. Thle<ry l herm<ttl' ( 1 -1hr·=-~ -..,.. 0# IPOITI Scheduled. North Ame<iean Bo1ung Champt0nsh1ps ftom Beaumont. Tt11 : US OutdOOr Diving Ct\ampi()n$htps from Cla)'1oo. Mo. ( 1 hr 30mln.) CJ) AT.,_._. R~ Ebert and Gene Siktl d'-'91 the ~ of .a.nee he· tlon movlei In teuns of IUCh film• es "2001' A S1>9oe Odyuey" end "Star '°Wer~ .... O#UllY ... _,. "Deel Of The Century" ( 1983. mtdy) Chevy Chase Sigourney w"'*. (1 hr . 38 min ) Cl)_,. "Streets Of Fire" ( 1984, Dra- me) Mlcheel Part. Diane Lene C 1 hr 3' mlniJ...-. • 1 "Ye-::.. Scheduled •Interviews With ee10f Michul J Fo11. ec;tr9" Kelly Le8tock end the young siers of "The I=~ tWWw.1 28 Sunday. August 11. 1985 Cf) .,. "Capone" ( 1975. Drama) Ben Gau.are. SYsan Blakely (2 hrs ) &b U'fWAl On location 1n Sn Lant<• and India, cinema1ographef Oletef PlaQe ell- plO<es the Ille of lhe endangered Asian el- ~ J = ... '°°' fWll• •11 .,.. "The Old Meld" ( 1939, Drama) Bette Davis. M111am HopklM ( 1 hr , 35 CI)' J.. • m afJTI Marvelous Marvin Hagler vs V110 Anluofermo. held Nov · 79 1n Las Vegas (R) ( I hf ) CL) COl mWI "Educating Alla" I 1983 COmedy) Michael Caine Johe Walters ( 1 ht SO min) -l ~·s Minding The Mint?" ( 1967. ComedyJ Jim Huttoo. Dorothy -i°'£.:. i Wiii w.J» 0# 8'0ITt Scheduled North American Bo111ng ChamplOf'IStllps from Beaumont. Te11 . US OutdOOf' Olvlng Champt0nsh1ps from Clayton Mo ( 1 hr I~- --lvening: ___ _ -fJ (I) 19'. ,_ •HCll J001UU. Dallas Cowboys al San Otego Chargers (3 hrs.) 1 19C ... llOWll 'The Three Mushlee<s" ( 1974, Comedy) Olrver Reed. Raquel Welch In 17fh·century France. three dashing adventurers come to the aid of ' K1rig Lours ><111 when they learn that his crafly Cleflc, Cardinal RlchelleU. 1s hatch 1 -~lol against hrm (2 hrs ) e.A11ST 'i..cM l90 Ma LRlma 0# M MCM ,,_ 'AllOUI UUITll M wmJl'I mY A view Of 1he world's best rtSOt1s. hotels and reslau- rants where the nch and temous gather Guests include Morgan Fairchild. Hel Lin- den, John Hillerman, Linda Evans. Joan Coffins, Susan Lucci Hosts Robin Leach. Connie Stevena (2 hra.) I MMTTOMMT ~ ....... .. TICN ,_ Use of compu1e<s 1n the atook marl<e1, tovoh-tooe phone lea- tur ... Pftvi.w of a Ja1>9neM high-tech ell· ~Ion Cl) Mn'O UaNI IHRA Summer Natlonals Dra~clng from Cincinnati. (R) ( 1 hf ) CI> "Romantic eom.dy" ( 1983, Romance) Dudley MOOfe, Mery StHnbur- gen While avoiding the ent~nt ot romance. two seemlnQty mlametched playwrights endVrt a nlM-)'ter partner· &hip whlch produces a string of Broedway hltl 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43 min ) I TGIUIOlilmllll • ,.,._ _. Regularly scheduled PfOQrammlng ~y be delayed dUe 10 PtedOt bfeal<s [!) llOWll "Cloak And Oegge<" ( 198'4, Suspense) Henry fhomN. 0.t>My Coi.- man An 1 l ·y .. r·old with en e>venealoul lmagtnallon l>tCOmM entengled In e rtal- hfe spy adventure when he wltnetMS a murder end the lhttt of top-teet .. military ~ments 'PG' c;i ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) . ......... (/#~Ill A lookE how marine scientists .... bllehed UTllQU8 rapport with • school of dotphtn ldur~ ; ;rsr atudy In the Bahama~ -.. H .. W .. •MY AT Alm W The Sorner<ltllee refuae to be ll4Ne Barbare'• aSMtlment of Henry' hearing PfOblem. ( 1 hr.) (H) .. "Brady'I eacap." (1~. Ad venture) John S.vege. Kelly Reno J downed American bomber pilot finds un Mkely wartime atllel In the rugged Hungar1 an CSl6tos. ltldudtng an orphen boy wh< comes to hero-wor&hlp him. ( 1 hr.. 3E min ) MD WUCIOWmtMVl»Wll Fea lured trash begs; t>unk beds: so-caHec i'i:1~om• ~ =UCllWITMMWDNOIOMIZ Fea· lured. glass sauoepena; PfOtectlon against street crime. I ,_.. t:lt9111f 2 N .. W Featured. the~ Otlmar Ractreck: an Inside story of pyro-tD=LAM ,_,.. (C).,. "The loe Pira1et" ( 1984, Sci ence Flc1ioo) Robert Urich, Mary Crosby Space pltates join a prlncesa In ... rch of her e11plorer father and • newly dlSCov· ered eource of much-needed weter In a nearby gallll«Y 'PG' ( 1 tv .. 3e min.) (() llOfOCW 500cc Bmlsh Grand Prue from Farleigh Castle. England. ( 1 hr.) (IV .. "Alphabet C4ty" (1984 Drama) Vlnoeot Spano, Kale Vtrnoo. In New York'• lower Eest Side. • teenage hoodlum tnvolved In drug-deettng and e11 tortlOO, refuses to bum down• tenement and ts pursued by the mob. 'R' ( t hf .. 25 min ) l llMUllOMTOO ,_ ..,..fl#,• CA:-.aW• 'NI _ ... ..._O#MIM.OIMU A chronide of wldllfe photographer Jack Swedberg'• attempt to trlntfer wtld ea- glet from Manltot>e to the Ouabbin Restr- voir in MassechuNttl 198 ...... OITllM. Topic: "Should A Ba11ered Wife Be Convicted Of Murder II She Kiils H« Husbend When She It Not In lrntMdlate 0.ngtf?" e MCllLA. Featured: a look at "cars In l A . " Including the sporty eor.-.tte. T Blfd Cati end bOn.Zal rectrt l "'·--TOOCU.M""W------MmALD I FN· tured. limpets home In on 1 marln. mol- tucic; Julttn Henry vlllt• Joen Embery 81 the rench. •-m&aA_.., u• Hotted by Van Johnton and taped tn 1984, this musical tr1bUtt to lhe bendleed- er &MOCleted lllllth IUCh Amtrlcan otenlcs at "In The Mooc:t," "Moonflght Ser• nade"end "Chattanooge Choo Choo" futures guest J*iOfmtfl Tex Beneke. Johnny Desmond. Syfvla Syme. Anita Gii· lettt end Jvtlut l aAoel. (R) (2 hra.) -·. --Don Glady •nd Tim Con ~ of "My Thr" Sone" jofn Katen Vel· entlne es eohol11. Guettt Include Chuck Connor1 Ind JohMy Ctewford of "The Rif1tmen." Mutleat group !ht Mamas and the P~pu llnQ "Calllornll Ortemln'." e..,. ''Ttlt Fon"'Je" (1980, Or.me) Merion 8tando, Gtorge c. Scott While )n. vM11gatlng the mUfdtf of a ce>aeep . a veteran cop uncovers a consp11acy 1nvolv 1ng the suppression ot a synthetic fuel 101· muls by an Oil cartel (2 hrs ) a 9 T.lNOOID Hooker and Streetwise HollywOOd detecuve Dant Starr (Sharon Stone) delve into the w0tld of Potnogra- pny and organized crime as they team up lo nab a tug1twe. (A) Q (I hr ) U •Mm M DIAnt "Murder And May hem In Atnefloe" A penetrating look into 1~ careefS and final downfalls of Arnet•· ca s most notorious criminals lncludlllQ Al Capone. John Oilhnger. BO"nle and Clyde and Pretty Boy Floyd BrodertCk Crawfoid narrates (2 hrs ) (!)~-- • .,.. "Washington Altair ( 1980 Orama) Tom Selleck. Barry Sulhvan A government agent 1s threatened with blackmail by an unscrupulous t>Ys1ness- rnan (2 hrs) q) .,.. "A 01stan1 Trumpe1'' ( 1964 Western) Troy Donahue Suzanne Pleshelte A cavalry officer a1temp16 10 work out his romantic problems and Mn· Ole Indian uprisings at the same ltme 12 hrs) e .UT llC•ITI wmt MATIOUL QI(). 9MtlC From the exotic w1ldllfe ol the Nam1b Desert to a daring raft race down !he Yukon River, 10 )(ears of Na11onal Geographic spectals are reviewed Hal Holbrook hosts Q (2 hrs ) I LM lflCIAL. ....... .,.. "Oxford 81\Je!' ( 1984 Orama I Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy Oxford Un1vers1 ty's traditions are tossed to the wtnd Oy <i t>taSh American teen-ager 1n pursuit ol an elusrve BrillSh cove1 girl PG Q ( 1 hr 33 min) {S) PAM CHAii When Ford's gtrllrie11'1 discovers ltle's pregnanr tier ChOlce 10 get an abortion prompts some serious questions ( I hr ) CZ).,_ "Oxford BlueS ( 19~ OramaJ Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy Oxf()(d Un1ve1s1 ty's tradttloos are tossed 10 the wind by " brash Arnefican teen-ager '" purs111t ot an elusive British cover g111 'PG ( t hr . 33 min) I •CMMDOIR...,.,.. .. -.rTMCD~ • e rn YOUR llO¥I When Mtill talks Norman and Mr EU1s had baller beware because he has Ideas oo h<>w to invest their money 1n the stock market (A) CJ) .,.. "The !=orbln P101ecr· ( 1969 Scienoe-Flchon) ErtC Braeden. Susan Clark. Computer programmers discovers their suJ)feme computer has ltnked up with 11s Sovie! counterpart and 1s planning to ~ate Independently. (2 hrs.) lJJ (D) .... "Straets 01 File" I t984 Drama~ Michael Pare Diane Lane A rock n· roll fable" abOUt a rock Singer kidnapped by an outlaw gang and her res· cu. by a dashing ex-boyfriend and a tough-girl adventurer ·PG' ( 1 hr 3' rnln) IHUYUU. Ml 8 ._., Sutferlng tr om 1npmea. Hawt<e and Stntlnl neverthel8Sll lly to Eaat Germany to rescue Archangel lrom h•s KGB cam:; (R) ( 1 "' ) 0 e A mM After Nell aetttes tor oelebr1ty look·allkes for a c:hul'ci'I t>enellt, lhe rMI ~J O.v11 Jr s.hOwS up (A) 8 0 lOW .._, l/ickl lalltl In tove with •n oldef man: a coui>le'• marriage saems to WOrk ooty wnen they live on opp<>Sll& coasts, a woman je<>pardlz" the pertnet stllo of two men trying 10 .. ~ their buSl (i)j~~ ~ d, ,__,. ·Soaco { An overvMIW of space fhght that lnclUdes • took at an astronaut's training and the prospects of mining m space Host: Keir Dullea Guests Ray Bradbury. Isaac ASI· mo~) a!) JllB CC . .,_ "The Execut1onef"s Song ' ( 1982, Orama) Tommy Lee Jones. Ro- sanna Arquette Norman Mailer's adapt&· lion of his own book about the life of con- victed murderer Gary Gilmore and his light tor ej(ec:utton. ulttmately carried out In Utah In 1977 O (4hrs .. 22 min.) (() ,_ Men's Canadian Open, semtfl- nal matches from Montreat (R) (3 hrs ) C_$) lllOVll "The One And Only" ( 1978, Comedy) Henry Winkler. Kim Derby A misfit unable 10 succeed in any conventi- onal One of work decldeS to don a platf. num wtg and become the wOfk:fs flashiest wrestler, 'PG' ( 1 hr. 38 min.) I mlON:lMl ........ coetnlla .. -.tTTUCll .. f.D IUllA'I PAl&Y HaV1ng won the Raytown mayoral election. Mama now has to deal with a threatened police stnke as welt the wrath ol angry garbagemen and bus drivers. (Pan 2 of 2) (A) m> Toemm MAii '1\) • ~T: ,_ WAW A TMI ,_. IY\.V._ Shortly before hit death tn July 1984, Fred Wariflg and hlS Pennsyl- 11an1ans pre5en1ed a concert of Old Stand- ards (1nclud1ng "Sleep, Sleep. Steep") at Eisenh<>wer Auditorium on Penn State's campus wa 's alma mater ( 1 hr . 30 mm) .. 8 IOIMT A special tribute to Humphrey Bogart featuring oumerous him clips and 1nlervtews with f11ends end peefS from the movie 1ndus1ty 1nc1Udlng Ingrid Bergman, George Raft and Stanley Kramer Hosl Joseph Ca'l:nella < 1 hf ) U 8) ••~M IUt Dee Wallace Stone and Shelley Fabares star as pen of a team ot women wllOSe investigation of a neigh- borhood murder leads them Into the sea~ underworld of prostitution ( 1 hr ) I 31'::..01 LOIT LOWll A young re- porter seeks Daisy's help In surprising her lather with his old llama. • l'llgh school s1uoent asks Cary to help him llnd h4s m1~r~d~~hr ) i .,. "The AmC>fOUI Adventures 01 Moll Flanders" ( 1965. Comedy) Kim No- vak. Richard Jonnson An 18tl'K:entury woman ut1hzes her feminine charms 10 at· ta1n money and soclal positlOn (2 hrs .. 20 mm) e LJlllm.llOl M mlAmP._. A PfOl•le of bllllon•tre Adnan Khaahoggl that ln41udet a tOUf of his luxvrious 19' Ind a IOOk er h11 moontaln villas In Speln (A) U hr ) • ,.. ,,. Ta&m IO ....c The bed boyl of magic are back wtth their hflafl.. ous. lfreverent trlclca. ~~ DAl'ft. MLL 119 .. GATlll M &JI. ..,...., Daryl Han and JoM Ott .. parlorm a concert to benefit the Statue ot uberty'a rMtO<alloo Hilt Include "Sara Smile." "Out of TOUCh." "Prtvltt Eye1" and "Mothod of Modern LOV9." Taped on July 4, 1985 at New Jenley'a Llbeny State Park (I hr) .. "Diary Of FOfbldden Drffma 1973) (2 tnln l#SllCflMSF•~ -_,TMCD -TMll ... MDll•-TOOCU. .. W .. , ~ -1Unm&Y90lnPMI -.,. "The Last Waltz" ( 1978. MueJ.- cal) The Band. Bob Dylan Joni Mitchell. Eric Clapton. Ringo Starr and othefl help The Band say goodbye In a filmed ~ btation ot the group's farewell oonc.n (2 tt111 h's iie ~a e...:' .. ~ Ifill ., WAU.nmT••a~ ITAi llMCM Guests. Phytlls Dill«, Cyd Charisse, LOfenzo Lamas. Ruth POtntet. Sam Hams. (R) ( 1 hr) • .,_"Cheaper To Keep Her" ( 1980, Comedy) Mac Devis, Tovah Fetdshuh A pnvate detective tracks down delinquent husband$ fOf a dlvOfce lawy8f (2 hrs.) l lml.VIDIOI CM .wl .._"Wilderness Man" Host Eddie Alber1 loOks Bf the 111e and wr111ngs ot envlronmentellat John Muir, the lather of Yosemite Natlona.I Park (ID .,. "Red Dawn" ( 1964, Ac:Mln- ture) Patrick Swayze, C Thomas Howell. When Communist paratroopers Invade a small U S town and begin to slaughter Its Inhabitants, a group of high school stu- dents deSpetatety fiOhts bacic 'PG-13' Q ~hr . 54 mlf'I) ~°"-.,."Flash" (1981. Adult) Raven T Ufnet Hilary Summers Photographer Jessica Colhns achieves notoriety fOf her ero1tca portlotlO ( 1 hr • 30 min.) .,_ "Fleshburn" ( 1984. Orama) Steve Kanaly Karen Carlson. A Navajo In- dian escapes from a mental instltutloo and wreaks havoc upon the people who test~ fl8d 8981nst him 'R' I 1 hr . 30 min.) I MOTIUT NI ~TUCll tW .,....,.~ • Mnml'f -.tT Lift Host Oeofge CarUn Musical guests Frankie Goes to HollywOOd ("Born to Run," "Two Tribes") (~) ( 1 hr. 30 min.) e ..,,,.., C* M llTI Songs ''COol Jerk," "Signed. Sealed, Oellvered." "Bed G111S." 'EvefYbody Needs &>m.boOy To Love ... "Palisades Park" ·and "Let's Go Crary " JUdges Miohfft Des Barres, Kim Ftelds. =Mendes I a:,. "~ague Of The Zomblea" ( t966, Horror) Andre Morrell, Diane Clare. A prof8SSOf's daughter falls under the hypnotic spell ot a young "*' who le 1ntriou-d by the Power of YOOdOO ( 1 Iv . 50 ~ (!) ........ di .. "Guyana. Cul1 Of The Damned" ( 1980. Orama) Stuart Whitman. ~ Barry The tv9flta leadlng up to the Shock· 1ng 1978 maaa suicide by almOat a tl'loO- aand deYOttd tollowera of cult leedet Jim Jones.~J~ I I -., .. _ """ -Regueatty ICheduled ammlng may be delayed M 10 uks "New York ~ta" ( 1983. AdUlt) Corinne Air:>Mn. George A'ffll. The amorous adventures ot nine New Yotk ~ cialltea, including an lntemttlol\el rock 5ter and a United Nat Iona dlP'Omlt. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) .. "Flash" (1981. AcMI) AMtl Turner, Hl\ary Surnmen ~~ Jes$ica com"-echleWI notorilty for het lf'Otlca p<>rtfollo ( 1 Iv., 30 min ) tW .... "OB VII" (Per12of2) (1974, Drama) Ben Ga.zwa. Mthony HoOttn. An Arneric:M authot ~ I Poilh- Sunday, August 11, 1985 29 - -latunlay Cont. bom doctOf 01 oemg a war cnm1na1 (2 hrs. 30 min) ,.. • .-cA'I --(f) •SE19" ... G) MO¥ll "lnstrvctO<S 01 Death' ( 1978. Adventure) Liu Chia-Hui, Hui Ying-Hung Two students try ro stop the rivalry be- twPen lwo martial arts schools bot one rs ~Pverely beaten by a hired fighter (2 hrs 30 rnin) G) IA1111>4Y ALM ~ WOIYICIWT'l:R Z .:>VII Until Septembef" ( 1~ Dra- ma) Karen Allen Thierry Lhefm11te Stranded 1n Pans aftet bemg separated from her tour group, an American woman meets and falls 1n IOve with a married lbant,w~l~,~m~ -..rYMCKt 11:11 .. ITUIQ tt11 .:>VII ·'The Perlect Image" ( 1970 Orama) Gene Barry, Susan Saint James A magazine pu011sher learns that a big ttme pohhc1an whom he has endorsed ts rPally connecrPd with the underworld ( 1 t11 30mm) • .. YOM HOT 1'UCat llOVll 'The General Died At Dawn ( 1936 Adventure) Gary Cooper Ma- dPle1ne Carroll A soldier of fortune Ines to &ecure ammun1t1on for a battle against a Chme"4? war lord (2 hrs ) <OJ llOVll "I el's Talk Sex" ( 1983. Adult) Brldgelle Monet, David Cannon Opera- to1s at a urnQue phone company spec1al- 1ze 1n malnng daydreams come true ( 1 hr 20 min) D ..._A'f TOITMIM* 12:11($J llOVll "Revenge Of The NerdS" I 1984. Comedy) Robef1 Carradine. An- lhOny Edwartis Fed up with suffering 1nterm1na01e hum1hauoos mastemunded by an uppe1class fraternity of macho attl- leles a group of freshman bookworm-out· casts dec10es to set the college's values ' stra~t 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min } wl•:;w ... .,_ "Tiii The Clouds Roll By" ( 1947 MuSICal) Robert Walker. Van Hef- lln Jeiome l<ern makes his mark upon the musical wOfld as a composer (2 hrs ) ~..,.. NA _, Buick Open. third round from Grind Blanc. Mich (A) "" ...... ., .... mWll "The Big Chill" ( 1983, Orama) l<evin Kljne. Glenn Close When e man commits suicide. his closest lri.nds lrom college days gather IOf the tunefal end re- flect crn trow th8fr tllles have changed sjnce the 1960s. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 44 min ) QD llCMI "The Boys From Brooklyn" ( 1952. Comedy} Bela Lugosi. Cherllta ~ Two scatter-brained New VOfkera and a. - mad scientist are io.1 together In the Jur.- W ~~~ I SPORTS ••. FromPaee2 •• a• =1===-w u=v• .... mDl'81F1 .. " .............. , •8 (I) TU._ IT fte .... ,.. ...... I •ll••1P1lr .. .._ 30 Sunday, August 11, 1985 tlliJlllWITMUM ~ mWll "POiice Academy" (1984 Comedy) St8118 Guttenbefg, 1<1m Cattratl When forced to comply with an open ad- missions pohcy. a police academy copes with a motley crew of misfits 'R' Q ( 1 hr 41 min.) tll11EOM- a:'9.The Suspects' ( 1974 Suspense) Mimsy Fa1mer. Paul Meunsse The 11wMt1gahon of the murder of an American tourtst 1n the South of France 1eveals a web of terrOf drrvrng her to the b11nk of msan1ty (2 hrs ) llO¥ll 'The Fina! Option" ( 1982. Ora- ma) JUdy Davis Lewrs Collins An antt- nuclear group seizes control of the Amerl· can Embassy 1n London and warns that government hostages will be murdered II its demands are not met 'R' (2 hrs, 4 min.) W (Z)CllAIUt CllMll\.M Gel THI ... W .. 8 llO¥ll "The Mind Of Mister Soames" ( 1970. Orama) Terence Stamp. Robert Vaughn When a man emerges from a life- long state of suspended antmation. he struggles to survNe 1n an adult WOfld w11h the mind of an infant (2 hfs) I':'. "Too Late The Hero· (1970. Drama) Mtehael Came. Cl!!t Robertson A British patrol is chaseT by Japanese troops alter they d1scove1 a large groop of enemy planes. (2 hrs.4. 81) lllT DAY OI YOUll lft m1 llO¥ll "The 81g Chlll" ( 1983. Drama I Ke111n Khne. Glenn CIOse When a man commits suicide. hrs closest friends from college days gathet 10< the funeral and re fleet on how 1he1r ltves have changed Stnce the 1960s 'R' ( 1 hr . 44 min) (Z)llOWll "Throne Of BIOOd" (1957 Ad· venture) Tothiro M1fune. Isuzu Yamada An adaptation of "Macbeth" m a setting of ancient Japan. whereby a 'Samurai. at the behest of his wile and a witch. mur ders hts IOfd ( 1 hr 45 min ) 1111(1).,. "StrMIS Of Fire" ( 1984, Ora ma) Michael Pare. Olane Lane A "rock 'n' roll fable" about a rock s1nge1 kid· napped by an outlaw gang and her rescue by e daShing ex·boyf nend and a tougtl-g111 adventurer •pQ• Q ( 1 hr . 34 min } n I to01111 •rrL.A: V1D101 -lllMl1'0m ... llOWIPO. ~ ... TODAY M .. "Educaflng Rita" ( 1983, CC>f'l'le- dy) Mlchaet Caine. Julie Walfer6 A work· ing-ciaas EngllSh glrl decides to better het· self bY OOll'IO to college. where she charms an apathetic. alcoholic profesSOt Into p1Ck1ng up the Plec•a of his writing career • 'PO~r , 50 min) ·--.... (!.,. "Angel" {1984. Orama) Cliff 00fman. Susan Tyrrell An lntelllgent atu- c:: ............ ..... ·-,....-:.·~1;..) e • wia•ra ., ..... -= ........... ......... .. ... ...... , ...... ON9. (1 W,) I • "'° -.. . AIMii .... ,. .... ........................... c•":-=:: ... .,,_., ... ... ., ... •1W19T Ull 11 -...... w coa·-~,....•• dent rurns to pros11tut10n 90 that Ille can pay rhe tulhon at an excrusrve high school 'A' ( 1 hr 32 mtn ) m llO¥ll "The Devil Bat" ( 1942. Horror) Bela LugOSi, Dave O'Brien. An evil genius trains blood-sucking bats to attack al the sm~tume ( 1 hr. 30 min) n 81) MIJ JI ,.,.,2PSIQ •a> MOVll "The Molly Mauuires" (1970 Drama) Sean Connery, Richard Harns In the Irish coarm1n1ng country of 1870s Pennsytvarna an undercover detective 10.ns a secret society of terr0ft91s (2 hrs 15mm) Q) llOVll The Trail Beyond" ( 1934 Western} John Wayne Veina Hlllte A cowboy 1ourneyr. to the Northwest temt<r ry 1n search of a gold mimt and a m1ssmg ~ (lhr) LROl~'l M llO¥ll "The Adventures 01 Buckaroo Banzar Across The 8th Dimension' ( 1984, Science Fiction) Peter Weller Jotln Lrlhgow A band of adventurers bat tie enemy ahens who are acc1dentaHy re- leased from the 8th dimension as a result of a researchers expei1ments 'PG' ( 1 hr 43mm) ...... (~)llO¥ll "Educat1ng Rita ( 1983 Come dyl MIChael Caine. Julie Walters A work 1ng-class English girl dec1deS to better he1 sell by going 10 college. where she charms an apathetic. alcol'lohc professor into picking up the pieces ol his writing career 'PG' ( 1 hr 50 min) llOVW "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984 SusperJse) Hoory Thomas Dabney Cole- man An 11-year-old with an overzealous 1mag1na11on becomes entang!N:I 1n a real· ltte spy adventure when he witnesses a murder and the theft of top-secret mltnary documents 'PG Q ( t hr 4 1 min } W 8 llCMI The Norhss Tapes" ( 1973 Mystery} Roy Th1nnes. Angte Dickinson A psychic investigator probes the "death" ot a sculptor whose voice soundS very much ahve ( 1 hr. 30 min ) U llO¥ll "Melody Ranch" ( 1940. Must cal) Gene Autry, Jimmy Durante Gene fmds trouble 1n Torpedo when h4I end his radio show bUdd1es go there for Gene Au· ~~= ('!) mWll "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983 Romance} Dudley Moore. Mary Steenbur- gen Whtie avOtding the entaf'Glement 01 romance. two seemingly mismatched playwr~hts e!ldl.Jre a nin.-year partner- st11p which produces a string of Broadway hits 'PG' ( 1 hr. 43 min.) •8' lltWa "The Bamboo Saucer" (t96T Science-Action) Dan Duryea, John E11c- son Th1ee nations vie for control of an aneme;:eship •CC> "Deadly FOfce" ( 1983. Orama) Wings H•UMr, Joyce Ingalls A fOfmet cop sets out 10 find the psychopath who ceNed • fatal X on a woman'• forehead 'R (1 hf 35 mtn l -TV Puzzle 2 3 4 II 23 S3 57 ACROSS 1.5 Shown.she's Cass on "Falcon Crest" 11 Barbara Rush role 13.280 Jennifer. on "Gllller" 14 10 for Duvall 15,460 He's Downtown Brown ,. 18 Perform 17 In operation 18 A Gershwin 20 She was Jolene 22 Actress McClanahan 23 Sparks or Beatty 24 Title for OtMer 26 Mature 26 "Sergeant -" 29 Co-star of 20 Across 31 Melissa on 1 Across lnlt. Played Allee Kramden 2 Sign-off for Dussault 3 "Love Me -· 4 Commentator Severeld 5 Daisy on "Finder of Lost Loves" 6 Costa - 7 "-Ballou" 8 Hildegarde's Initials 9 "Elght Is-" 10 Jeenmarle or Richards 11 Play9d Joanie 12 Nancy or Ed 19 Both« 21 lllxXVll 22R~t 27 -Dawn Chong 28 See 13 Across 29 H•'• Dick Loudon 30 Part of EEC 33 Actreu WUllams 3<4 lndMduel 3$ Metric mMSUr• 37 St~ Kanaly wrlet 32 Where, to Assante 33 "Gimme a Break'' co-star 35 Actor Davis 38 Pull a swindle 39 Rev on "Taxi" 42 Dalley of "Walking Tall" 44 Pres1denllal niekname 45 NaOO<s role 4 7 Ron 0< Rick 48 ID f0< Ebsen 49 Eve Plumb role SO Rose Burton on "The Waltons·· 52 -Wanda Pag.e 53 "Ensign -" 55 Played Ethel Mertz 57 .. _a Crowd" 58 Rather and Aykroyd DOWN 38 Carl Hyatt on "Checkmate" 39 "Barnaby -" 40 " -a Big G1rl Now" 4 1 Host Griffin 43 Actr~ Gannon 45 Gordon or Storm 46 S~ 15 Across 49 Ed Marinaro role 5 1 She's Ruth Galveston 54 "Truth - Consequences" 56 FashlOnabte SOLUTION .-11nrnanin• •~_........,......, Cable TVjolts mountain life By ERIC NEWHOUSE Atnc .... d ,,_ Wfttw KATY. W Va -Cable-is bfingjngmorelhanjust tele"mon to the backwoods, as evidenced by the sexually exphc1t note rettntl} passed from one second-grader to another at the local elementar. sch'ool. · "On the one hand, I was surprised b} the lc"el of se~ual sopbjstication; on the other, I was appalled by what 1 was reading," said Richard Petras, principal at Barracksvillt Elemental") School. "When I asked the little girl about it. she immediately bragged that her rarents let her watch dirty movifs at home all the time .. vents arc becoming more common in rural area\. Petras sa an unprecedented amount of information am\ 1 ng via cable a d home satellite dishes. It was only last September that cable reached Kar'. a 1nv. n ol 170 houses nestJed in a range of mountains 1n nonh-rc•ntnl \\.ec;t Virginia. '"Now. all but three hou5cs have cable and all of thC'm ha"c wme form of pay telev1s1on," said Burtrum •Root<." ( n11<;in . general manager of Group W Cable in nearby Farrmnnt 1c1c11ni.t •hat nothing racier than HBO and Showt1mc 1s offered "You've got to understand that they never had 1ck\ 1<i1nn 1nd they were starved for it," said Cou'iins "So they~"' r"<C'llC'cl and they're buying everything I've got." And teachers arc beginning to notice a d1fft'rencr "Students who come from homes with no gmdanre lrt"qucnth make wrong choices." Petras ~id. "In man.~ ~~'i. 1he\. rr rto1ng exactly what they see on teltvt11on in real li fe.' -------------- AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPllllRI SALES &. SERVICE WE CARRY STANLEY • ( WARM · \. FOMCAaTI ON A2 , ' ORANG t COU N f V. C ALIFORNIA ·.t1N IJl\'t 1\111,11 .r 11 1·111" '>ll C f:N T~> $2 ·m illion fire i ·eaV-.es s · inju.red 4 Took over an hour to control blaze that consumed uniform supply ware ouse Fire Department said. The spokesman sa1d the warehouse wa.s completely ablaze by the time fircfiihters arrived at 7:SO a.m. Residents of a nearby apartment hou!C were evacuated and fire ~r­sonnel set up a "water curtain' to shield the six-unit building from the heat and names, the spokesman said. ment source said he did not know throuah the rubble.of the $500,000 . · ne1&hbor or the bu1ldina manaier how the inJurics occurred. warehouse late Saturday afternoon ca1Jed about the blaze, which took Fire Capt. Jim Lacy suffered (rom 'Z~' to dctemune tbe cause of the some 40 fircfiabten an hour and 10 smoke inhafation as did Van Bethea, b that rccluced lht strUCturc and minutes to control. By LISA MAHONEY Of ... ClelJ ....... Two Huntington Beach firefighters were injured while fighting a blaze that consumed a uniform supply warehouse on Crabb Lane early Saturday, causing $2 million 1n County Crlmlnal charges won't be flled against an Anaheim pesticide firm In the wake of a chemical blaze last June./ A3 Callfomla A California man Is suing Russia for expelling him after charging him with spylng./A7 Nation Participants In an all- woman airplane race from Santa Monica to Bend, Ore. arrived safely In the Great Northwest Saturday./ A2 A new poll shows Ameri- cans give top grades to the neighborhood school but low marks to educa- tion nationally./ A8 Style Addressing dressing is a problem for most big women./82 Sport& The Rams open their exhibition season by edg- ing Houston, 7-3, at Anaheim Stadlum./88 The Angels rout Minne- sota, 9-1 , behind the pitching of Kirk McCasklll./88 Hubert Green holds the lead entering the flnal round of the PGA Cham- pionship. /BS Entertainment Local theater groups an- nounce auditions for their fall productlons./83 Bualneu Alfredo's gets a $ 'h mllllon facellft./87 INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Business Classlfled Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Hor-OeGOpe Ann Landers Opinion Public Notices Rut Estate Sports Styte Televlslon Weather AS A6 B7 C2-7 B4 1 ca B•-5 CT A4 B6 C8 C1 88-10 81-3 TV Log A2 damage to .the bu1ld1ng and its contents. A city police officer was also trca Led for smoke fnhaJation wbtle assigned to crowd and traffic control at Diclcici Standard Industrial Towel and Uni· fonn Supply, 17711 Crabb Lane, a s)>okesman for the Huntington Beach Fird'iJhter Jim McKay suffered a concussion, a lacerated IC4 and bruised shoulder while helping to control the fire. but the fire depart· the Huntinaton Beath pohc:e officer. its estimated SI .S million in contents Concern about the possibility of McKay and Lacy were to remain at to charred timber and ashes. flames sprcadina to the small apan- Humana Hospital of Huntington ·•w e're really not sure what started ment house neat.by led firdiabten to Beach ovemi&bt.. McKay fortests and 1t or where,'' the spokesman said evacuate an un~rmined number of_, Lacy for observation. the spokesman .. Everythina's still W>dcl' invcstiga· res1dcnts. tbe'. esman said. f ire said. Betbca was treated and released tion." personnel wet do the structure and from Pacifica Community Ho pital No one was in the warehouse at the then dtrcctcst a~ -of water bet'Wcm in Huntinaton Beach. . time the fire was reported. The fire t.M apartments and the burnift1 Fire investigators were sifting department source sa1a that either a warehouse. Housing project hopes revived Parties smooth sn over disputed letter ofcredttfrom bank By LISA MAHONEY Of IN Dlillr l'llM IUll The chances of bnngmg low· income senior housing to South Laguna brightened last week after ncgottataons removed a roadblock to the deal. "I'd say at looks bo~ful right now," said Mike Howard. an Orange Coun- ty official mvolvcd in purcbasmg a site for the proposed housing. "I bcheve it'sstil14'1vc," saidOyde Lovelady, business manager for the Laguna Beach Unified School Dis- tnct Recd Flo" a consultant for St. Mary·s Chureh of Laguna Beach. the chant> that plans to build the units. has not returned telephone calls. Dlllr .... --.., L.99 ,.,_ P'lleftebten pour water on a $2 mUUon blue at a a.n.lform npplJ warelaoue ln Baattacto.n Brada Satarday aonalnC. St. Mal) 's Church. along with Natto nal Church Rcs1denoes of Ohio. has been labonng for the past )CM to purchase the former i\J1so School and remodel it into.., I unats of subs1dized senior housing Police refuse to let walking stick g o Orange Count~. as a publtc agenc) has a~sasted 1n purchase ncgouauons and contnbuted pan of the $2 7 million a!>king pncc 1n exchange for halfthl" o '-acre stte. Say they'll hang onto cane in stick-napping_ case until they complete thei_!" i!l_vestigatton Pacific Coast Highway late Sunday afternoon. But while someone did indc¢ take No. I's stick. there's some question as to why he took it, Skipworth said. By LISA MAHONEY Ol IM 0.-, Not It.ff Laguna Beach's unofficial greeter was still without his walking stack Friday afternoon, five days af\cr police booked the shoulder-high wooden staff as evidence in a petty theft case. The greeter, who calls himself No. I Unnamed Archer, has complained that be is being doubly v1cttm1zcd. first by the Stick-napper aod now by Racing sponsor making new bid By1h-Mnanei Preti The company that sponsored powerboat races at Irvine Lake, where a 9-ycar-old spectator wa.s killed April 21, is askina the Orange C«?unty ?lannins Commission to reinstate its permit. An Aua. t 9 bcarina is scheduled fOr Irvine Boat and Tackle. which sub- mitted a revised plan for powerboat racing that includes safety precau- tions for different water levels and sets out specific s~tator areas protected by a cbain-hnk fence and a boat-rcruainina cable around the watcr•s cd&e. The commission revoked lrvine Boat and Tackle's permit on June 17 after an uproar over spectator safely durina the races. Jn April, Brandy BranchOower of BW'bult was kiUed when the steerina teat malfunctioned on a powetboat, aendint it careenina into a crowd of apeca.aton. "The primary reason for ttvc>- cauon was not that boat races couldn't be ND safely, but only that they (Irvine Boet and Tackle) had failed to follow proper prottdu.ra in aJterina the COW'M" for diffettnt water )eveh.. Plannina Com mlllioncr OoUllu Leavenworth ••d Friday. Officials for J Nine Boat and Tackle could not be reached for comment Friday. A spok! oman at the offi<:e S.t..rday said no OH an and ahe couldn't comment. At the time of the fa11c 17 bcari Leavenworth said. the company ( ......... aACS/d) poltcc. who ha ve refosed to return the staff untal their investigation as com· pleted. Investigator Stan Skipworth said he·s been too busy with other cases to get to the complaint filed Sunday by the greeter. "Hopefully. ru be able to start somethmg today," he said. No I toJd police that a young man swiped his stack without provocation while he was greeting visttors on The youn$ man accused by No. I claims be d1dn 't steal the staff, but took at away from the greeter after he used 1t to tnp the man·s jogging partner. police said. It's "not a typical petty theft We're not sure if in fact thts suy (the young man) is maybe a v1ct1m ," Sgt. Don Barney said. The man, whose name has not been released, turned the sttck an to the poltcc departmenf af\er taking tt Cl a..tc can on d•eplaJ .............. --·-· ... 18&0 llolla ao,ce aunr wraaa. w el raa~::,...._ Ul4I clewtr. can oa 418pla7 at -• COMt PIUa latvdaf afternoon, followint a ,.,... dlrcNI'-• Aaa. Mon pla~ ,.,. A.2. • Sunday. At first. police told the greeter he could have tt back But No. I filed a theft co mplaint against the man and. after a preliminary 1nvcst1gat1on. the que · taon of who had wronged whom arose, Skipworth said. Now. poltcc arc keeping the sucl 1n the event a batter} complaint 1s filed against the greeter No. 1 as incensed "He's lying.·· the greeter sa10Mthe youn' man. "He's done this to m( fi ve 11mcs. He·s the one " ho )tole m' Santa Claus hat at Chnstmas · No. I doesn·t need his sud . for (Pleue eee CANE/ A2) t. l\lar) ·s Church has unttl Sept 30 to breall. ground on the project or lose SJ 8 m1lhon in federal tunding. but a hitch rn· nego11at1ons last week threatened to ._,11 the deal. Flory rcponedl~ had to have a sale agreement essent1all~ complete b} Fnda' in order 10 sausf, the l 5 Depanment of Housing and Vrban De"elopment that he could meet the September cutoff date for fu nding But a "eek earlier. the school board reJe<"ted a maJOr clement of the sale agrt"Cment -a SQOO 000 letter of (Plea.e eee BOUSD'fG/ A2) OCC's new ch·ief undaunted by his vaunted hot seat Donald R Bronsard. 46. n111' l'd across ~mcnca this summer to stttk mto something of a hot seat ,in F&an~w Road IA Cost.a Mesa. He left his JOb as\. ICC president .ind academic dean of Concord College d four·)car West Virgina school ot about 2,200 students. In Jul) hl' moved into the president's office at Orange Coast Colle"gc. one ot thl· nattorf s largest s1ngle<1mpu n)m· mun1ty colleges. wi th an enrollment approaching 25.000 Hts new office 1s one that'~ bttn occupied by four men over the vast three )cars. Robc~B Moorr. who had been OCC's president for I !'I Yt'ars. opted for retire ment tn June i981 That samc_)car. Bernard J. Luskin became ()('("s pre 1dent amid con· tro\lers) over the manner an which hl' was selected A scrttnina commmee ~narrowed a field ofapphcants for the post and forwarded the finah ts to Coast Community C'olleg~ Dt tnct trustees. But when their first chotCt' turned down the JOb. the tru ttt' appointed Lu kin. 9-ho had not c\en apphed (luskm was then pre 1den1 of OCC's s1ster school, f.'oa thnl' Collqe ) In i\pnl 19 4. Luskin announctd he v.as lea' 1na to head a communm coU~nsoa:at1on based 1n Wu tun1· ton, D C An Martinet. an OC arch1tectutt 1Mtructor. was named acttna pre ident. Martinez v.a amOf\I the apphcant'I for ptrmant'nt appointment to the Joh. but ht v.._ .. n•t chos. n In ad. tht tru\tt't.'> ~ltctC'J Bronsard. 8> acccptma tht' po t. tht' new pre')tdcfttJotncd a collqr d1\tnct that PiHL SIEIDEllAI PEOPLE IN THE NEWS 1'> rt',oHnng from se'eral vears ot 1tenou<., uphca' al. mcludulf fu fld1ng cut teacher la" offs and rch1n~ the 1mpos1t1on of ( ahfom1a·s first com· munit' college tu1l1on fee and CJt· ten<,a .. el hange;-~ 1n the makeup of tht <. oa'lt dt'itncf'> governana board and 1t4' top adm1n1Mratton. "nd ban.-h a wee k after he moved into ht\ nc" ollice. Dona.Id Bronsard faced h1s liNt "cns1s·· when an~C catalog 11lu tratton fcatunna • dent Reagan and a Nazr swa t1 a 1gn1ted tht anger of some community membcr'i and the pov..'Crful Orange Count' Republican pany v.h'. one month after ha am val. 1\ 1h1., man sm1hns~ Donald Bronsard wd lha1. wilh h1s tamil). he had \Ct a aoat· to become top adm1n1 trator ofa quaht) m 1tu· tton 1n a pl~~nt. bca.llh> environ· mcnt '\\ell. hctt v.e arc.-the new OCC pn-<oadent "td. "I cannot COn<lCIVC o( any other JOb rd B.tber bavt at momc-nt." R rd1 the C ~ mpUi. Bron admmcd ... , cu'l y r, C mt\tCrcG the pie« J one month. Rut ""1lb every (pi.a.._ OCC/ il) ' r- Aa Orange Cout DAILY PILOT IS~. August 11. 1085 o..r,... ...... _,-..........,. A 1954 Cadillac Coape de Ville {below) 19 rict1cano'2 a ~oaniater beet e the 1 8 Ord llodel A Roadater ~n) that drew the eye of ta Ana 'a J ohn Gerlach OD Saturday. T he can were Jc:! · of the Tenth Amnaal An ~e . and Clualc Car Parade t bee an Main Street ln on Sa.ilta Ana and ended at Senath Cout P1ua VlllaCe. Th e parade bu &rown to nearz soo vehicles ln the put ecade, many own~ memben of Southern - fornta car clabl . Man badly hurt inbludgeoning A Costa Mesa man remamed an senous condition Saturday as police hunted for suspects in a bludgeon attack upon tum Friday night. A man identified as Juan Santana Hernandez, 22. was found lying m the 700 block of Shah mar about 9:30 p.m. Friday. He had been struck with a blunt Object and was suffenng from head injunes. a Costa Mesa police department spokesman said. Police were called to the rcs1dent1al street by homeowners who com- plamed that three drunken men were throwing bottles outside. When of- ficers arrived, they were ta.ken to the prone Hernandez. Detectives arc tryi ng to determine who the man was with Friday night. 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But the winner of the 16th Annual Palms to Pines Raoe will not be declared uniil sometime today be- cause of a "glitch" in recording each flyer's time, a spokeswoman ex- plained by telephone from Bend. Other than having to fight a headwind for a small pan of the 1wo- day race, everything about the event she said. Fourty-four planes, some of them piloted by mother-<iauahter team~ left Santa Monica Airport about lu, a.m. Friday on the first leg of a timed race to Oregon. Fliers were clocked in Modesto and Red Bluff, where they stayed over- night before continuing with the race Saturday morning. The race's purpose is more lun tttan compeution, Loufek said. And that's why the race 1s a one-sex event. she said. Mens' cutthroat a1mude toward contests have resulted in "temblc crashes" in previous years. Loufek said. Women pamc1pants are content to enjoy the flight and concentrate O!l piloting skills rather than daredevil one-upmanship, she said. RACE SPONSOR TRIES AGAIN .•• • was "marvelous," said Betty Loufek of the Santa Monfoa-bascd Palms . chapter of the Ninety-Nines, an international group of women pilots fo unded by Amelia Earhart. From Al given 90 da)S 10 submit a modified safety plan fot races run at different water levels. However, the boat company's h1ghcst hurdle may be the Irvine Co., which owns the lake and revoked permission for powerboat races in May. review any modified race proposa~s, "But. frankly. we have no mtercst in allowmg any resumption of boat racing ... and I don't sec much likelihood of that policy changing." Five Orange County women are among the pilots and co-eilots, aged 18 to 7S, who made it to Oregon and stand a chance of brin&ing back a trophy or cash award. Locals were identified as Shirley Baker of Irvine, Linda Johnston of Huntington Beach, Geri Longstreth of Corona d.el Mar. Jane Cram of Irvine and Esther Grupenhagen of Anaheim. "It's a tough race to win; they are hiahly skilled pilots with thousands of hours." Loufek said. Race sponsors late Saturday said they expected to work most of Lhe night tabulating scores and organiz- ing an awards breakfast scheduled for 8 this morning. The commissioner sa1d he believes the boat company has .. a good shot" at gaining approval, but the com- mission's decision may ,be appealed to the Board of Supervisors. Six weeks ago Ron Hooven, Irvine Co.'s manager of commercial ground leases, said his company would An Irvine Co. spokesman said Friday that pohcy had not changed. OCC PRESIDENT UNDAUNTED ••. From Al day, I become more impressed h's a truly remarkable inst1tut1on." Bronsard has been been around higher education circles long enough to know. Since 1969 he's been a teacher and administrator at five colleges in Connecticut, New York. Illinois and West Virginia. He earned his doctorate in professional higher education admm1strauon from the Universit y ofConnect1cu1 ' While in the East. Bronsard !>aid, he became aware of the Coast d1s1nc1 through the telev1s1on courses and ~ther matenals distnbuted nauonall) by Coastline College. He said OCC also enjoys a na11onal reputation as a leader m the community college movement Here 1n California. he has en- countered a respected community college system that onl y recently began chafllng students a S50-pcr- semes1er tu111on fee . 10 be looking forward to the future with anuci~tton and opt1m1sm," Bronsard said. "They are eager to put aside the problems they've been involved with and to get on with the future ofOCC" The new president describes his management style as "shared gov- ernance and shared dec1sion-mak- 1ng." He said it's the only effective way 10 direct a higher educauon mstnuuon. "We aren't IBM. after all," he said. "'You can't run a college like. a corporation." Though Bronsard 1s still sizing up OCC, he said he's already picked four areas that will deserve special atten- uon during the coming school year. •He wants to continue rebuilding a "family spirit" among OCC students. teachers and administrators. Donald R. Bronaard No one got hurt, no one got lost and the last plane landed in Bend by I I: 15 a.m .. 4S minutes ahead of schedule, -0 "It's a weekend fun thing," wd Loufek. Senator calls for more aid to rebels By tile Aaaodated PretJ Sen. Strom Thurmond said the United States could become enmeshed in a war in Central Ameri- ca unless it sends more aid to Nicaraguan rebels fighting the Sand- inista government. Speaking at a pthcring of ~e County businessmen and officials 10 Newport Beach Friday, Thurmond, R-S.C., said that encroachina Soviet influence.in Central America must be stopped for the security of the United States. "I predict if we don't provide the wherewithal" to support the anti- §Overnrnent rebels 10 Nicaragua, 'that we'll be in a war and thousands of people will be killed," be said. "We can't allow the Soviet Union in our backyard," Thurmond said. After much hagalina, Conaress voted last month to send $27 million in °non-lethal aid" to the rebels, or contras, who are trying to ovenhrow the Sandullsta government that top- pled the dictatorship of Aoasw10 Somoza in 1979. CANE •.• From Al support. but said he can't seem 10 walk straight without it. By Thursday, someone had given him a substitute while waiting for police to settle the matter -a carved and polished cane just right for greeting. HOUSING PROJECT FORSENIORS •.• From Al credit secu ring one-third of the promises on all sides1 Lovelady purchase price. reported. The school board objected to the The school district tentatively years. But chances of getting the project through are "looking good," At present, no low-cost housing is available for senior citizens m South Laguna or Laguna Beach. Housing options for the less-affluent elderly are also hm1ted throughout south Orange County "It is 'cf} much a bargain," Bronsard said "The cost of a com- m unit)' college education m the East 1s much higher ·· In view of the rapid turnover of top administrators. people al OCC may be a b11 wary of the new president. •He wants to enhance the coll~c's recru111ng program. OCC' as ant1ci- paunga shght drop m enrollment this fall, attnbuted an part to the im- proved economy and to a decreasing number of local h1&h school gradu- 'lltes. He wants OCC to contmue to enroll many older students as well recent high school graduates. letter because it was drawn on a Utah agreed to accept a letter of credit from savings and loan that was apparently an out-of-state bank as long as it was not top-rated. Only a letter of credh clearly financially solvent, he said. from a California bank carrying a I A Howard predicted the next two rating would do. Superintendent Billy weeks would be spent working out Barnes said. last-minute details in the purchase The St. Mary's prOJCCt would be the first to meet the needs of those seniors who can hve independently but h.avc limited incomes. A Wednesday meeting between qreement., which will include an Rcpubltcan Party chairman and Flory and county and school district option for the school district to buy made some procedural changes to representatives resulted in com-back the property after· about SS help assure future catalogs are check-r----------------------------------------- But. Bronsard 1ns1sted. "There won't be any drasttc changes when the faculty and students return for the fall." ·("Fall" classes actually begin Aug. 19.) fhouJh the method of selecting past d1stnct administrators has provoked cn11c1sm, Bronsard was picked after a com mittee representing supervisors, teachers, students, non- tcach ing employees and community members reviewed the applicants. "Because of the process used to choose me. all of the folks here seem Just Call 642-6086 •He want to improve the student retention rate, cncou~agmg those who begin studying at OCC to remain until they conclude their studies. •He wants to find additionaJ pn.,,.atesour~s of funding for OCC One idea 1s to seek donations from the numerous OCC graduates who still hve 1n the area. Bronsard has already weathered his first crisis -the "Nazi Reapn" illustration that inadvert.antlY. was published 1n a fall catalog mailed to about 200,000 local residenu. The new president helped calm the local ed more thorou~ly. "He handled n better than I did," said Jim Carnett, the college's com- munity relations director. " I was the one who almost had a cardiac arrest." Bronsard's contract with the Coast district runs only throuah-Junc. 30, 1986, but he wd he senses no outside pressure to make a big, immediate splash in his OCC post. "I feel under internal pressure because I'm building my own career," But Bronsard added, "I'm not being too cocky, though. I've bouaht a house here (in Costa Mesa), but I haven't planted a tree yet." Wbat do you like about lbe Dally Pilot? Wbat don't yoa like? Call tile number at left and yoar me11a1e wm be recorded, tra.n1crtbd and dellverecl to &be approprlate editor. Tbe aame U-bour an1wertn11ervlce may be uaed to record letters to tile edllor on any topic. Contributors to our IAttera column malt lodude tllelr name and telephone number for vtrtflcallon. No clrculatlon call1, please. Ttll u1 wbat'1 on your mind. 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Darrell Hartshorn. acung Anaheim fire chief. said Fnday that Deputy District Attorney Christopher Krahck told him no charies would be filed against the company in the arson fire. Hart horn declined lo comment on Knhck's reasons for the dec1s1on. Knlick also dechned comment Fn- dakartshom said Fire Depanmcnt investiptors aul>milted their flndinas to the dlstrict attorney. He dechned to comment on the-findinfs. cit.ma a pendina suiugainst the city. On behalf of the evacuated resi- dents and business· owners. San Francisco auorney Marvin Belli filed a SI 00 million class-acuon laW1ull apinst the Larry Fnckcr Co. and the city of Anaheim. Peter Freeman. attorney for the pesticide company, said Fnday that he was pleased his client was cleared of WTongdoing in the fire. Arson invesuptors said they have had a suspect since July 11 But no suspect has been 1dcnuficd or cha11ed. The pcst1c1dc company 1s worluna with clly and county officials to assure residents that the company complies with safety procedures and does not rcpre~nt a hazard, Freeman said. Wife gets 5 ~ears in spouse's death .- B1&M~s.4PT_, A -bcdclwr--bound woman con- vtcted of involuntary man lauahter in 1be lhootina dealh of btt bu,band ~f37 ye.an wat 1entcnced to five yean 1n pnson. Beverly Claire Johnsort, 57. anpped the SJdC of her wheelchair Fncfay as Oranae County Su~nor C.Ourt Judge' David Carter handed down the sentence. .. My heart goes out to you. You arc the peat Amcncan tragedy,'' Cantr told her ... You were an cinrcmely loyal and suppon1ve wtfc ... But for the mistake of an affau. you took Mr Johnson's life." Johnson turned to her attorney Donald Steier, smtlcd. and said "Don't be upset. You did all you c-0uld." Johnson was convicted last month of sbootiog her husband. J uhet Charles Johnson, 56, through the bean Oct. I 5 after be announced he was leavinJ her Althou&h she could have been placed on probation. Carter said he could notju1tify U(b ~ocy. Deputy District Attorney Hal Morpn ar1ucd that John.ton should be sentenced to ~IQn as 1 <Sc1erT'tot to othen. He d mari Pf'Obkm• •hou)d be 1'r'Orkcd OlJl ~. diVOIU coun not by a aun ' Stttet ui<I h was disappomted at the pnson sentence for Ills client.. but added that Johnson may Otlly tcrve ll&htly more lhAn a year in prilon.. TbeJudiepvc herered1t for450days already se~ed Thf n1~t of the shoouna. Johnson said she· begged ham not to &O· Then I told ham I would kdl myself, l4d be lauJhed " She testified she mneved the pmol and asked bun. "If he was sully lea~101. would he make love to me one more ume?'' She quoted bun u say1na. "'Go find somebody else."' Then she said she shot her husband "and he stumbled out of the house and collapsed onto the peuo She told the JUI') sbe tned to shoot herself but the gun Jammed Shr 1s confined to a wheelchair because of back problems . I STATE/ ION /WORIJJ======== CALIFORNIA LA hospital plans unlt to handle AIDS patients By tlle A11oclated Pren LOS ANGELES -A Los Angeles hospital 1s prepanng to open a special unit for AIDS patients as health officials predict the n~mber of cases m thr count~ will soar by 1990. N. Marc Goldberg. chief executive officer of Sherman Oaks Community Hospital, which 1s planning the special unit for patients with ac.qu1red immune deficiency syndrome. anticipates around 20,000 new case to develop over the next five years, and tremendous pressure to handle thOS( cases. "The benefits of putting people in specialized AIDS units is you get stafl prepared to deal with the problem. better trained and more empathetic to tht' patients' needs, able to devote more time to the patient, able to provide more emotional support and education." said Judy Spiegel. spokeswoman for a group called AIDS Project Los Angeles. Ne• fore11t nre breaks out Jn aortb.. KYBURZ, Calif. -A forest fire of unknown origm broke out Saturda)' deep 1n the Eldorado National Forest about 75 miles east of Sacramento and consumed about 35 acres of heavy timber by midaftemoon There was no estimate on when the blaze might be contained, nor reports of inJunes or structural damage. said Walt Nutting. spokesman for the Cahfom1a D1v1s1on of Forestry. No structures were threatened by the blaze, located m an ina~iblc sccuon of the park. about I 5 miles cast of another forest fire that broke out Friday. That fire -which forced evacuauon of about 200 residents near Camino, Cahf. and destroyed several homes -was controlled Saturda} and many firefighters were shifted tc;i the Kyburz blaze. FalrflU •tore reopens 5 months after blast LOS ANGELES - A clothing store nearl) destroyed b) a methane gas explosion and fire five months ago was to reopen today, and the only evidence of the disaster will be a parkmg lot vent pipe siphonmg off and burning remaining underground gas. officials said. "It will be a grand opening celebration with a media advertising blitz to coincide with Sunday's opening of 19 Ross Dress for Less stores 1n several states," store spokc'iman Waylen Johnson said Friday. NATION Navy re11tractures Jnvesdgadve branch WASH INGTON -The Navy. responding to recent Sp) scandals and terrorist attacks. said Fnday 1t has restructured the Naval lnvesugauve Sen ice and given 1t a new mandate to conduct counterespionage and intelligence operations. Commodore Cathal L. Flynn will take control of the new Na' al Investigative Service Command. The Navy said the investigati ve service wall be restructured into a separate command. reporting d1rcctly to the chief of naval operations, Adm James D Watkins. and Navy Secretary John F Lehman. Previously, the 1nvest1gat1ve service was in the Office of Na,al Intelligence. "This has been under study for some umc," said one source "But I would be the last to suggest the Walker SP) scandal didn't help move the train down the track." VJetnam to turn over MIA remalns WASHINGTON -Vietnam plans to tum over to US. authonues the rcmams of 26 Amcncan servicemen next week and 1s "Nc1gh1ng a Rea~n administration proposal for early talks on the fate ofnearly 1.800 other m1ss1ng Amencans. The PenlaJon and a U.S. Pacific Command spokesman 1n Honolulu said Friday in simultaneous statements that m add111on to the remains of the 26 who had been missing in action, Vietnam would provide "material evidence" to U.S. officials on six other Amencans. Elvl• fan• to mar.k annJvenary of death MEMPHIS. Tenn. -This 1s the big week for the people who sell Elvis Presley bedroom slippers or coffee mugs as thousands of fans arc expected to descend on Memphis for the eighth anm~rsary of the singer's death. Pre~ley died Aug. 16, 1977. but his fans return each year to walk through the white columned house he called Graceland and stand m hne at souvenir shops to buy trinkets decorated with his picture or name. .. ' Gov. WaJJace return• home from JJ09pJtaJ MONTGOMERY, Ala. -Gov. George WaUace, apparently relieved of his intense "phantom pam," returned home Saturday from a Colorado hospital, less than six hours before a constitutional dcadllne threatened to remove his title tcmporanly. Under Alabama's Constitution, a governor who 1s out of the state more than 20 straiJht days automatically loses his office, at least temporarily. to the lieutenant governor. Wallace left Craig Hospital in EnaJewood, Colo .• 17 dals after undergoing spinal surgery to ease pajn caused by a would-be assassin s bullet that struck his spine during a presidenttal campaian appearance in 1972. WORLD -~ VJolence dluaptll Irelaid I LONDONDERRY, Northern Ireland-Roman Catholic youths went on a day-Iona rampqe Saturday and I S.000 Protestants marched throuah the ctty in the annual commemoration of• Protestant victory over Catholics 296 years qo. Violence flared before and after the members of the Apprentice Boy1 orpniution held their parade. Meanwhile, broadcast joumahm m Ireland walked off the job Saturday niJht to protest a ban on interviews watb Marun Oalvin, an American supporter of the outlawed Irish Repubhcan Arm_y. Pohce and soldiers fired plastic bullets to chase bends of youths 10 the Cathollce botlide d11lrict who attacked w1th aasolinc bombs, rocks and bottles after the parade had ended without violence. officials said. They reported c1Jht pohcemeo wtrc wounded and and there were five amm Durban 4alet, rioJeace nu. bJ C.pe Totn1 DURBAN South Afnca -R1ot1n1ebbed10 Durban's black and lnd1an townships Satuntay wtth the offic1a1 death toll at SJ tn South Africa's wont anti-aDIJ"lhtid violence an nearly a year In Cape Town. a hand vcnadC' e~plocled amona pohce who were ch1r1.in1 mourncn al a black funeral. al\Jurina six police officjn and a South fncan tcchn1c1an for CBS. the l1 telcvdion nctwor~ ~o ooc {ously hun Klller forces major LA mobilization Investigation one of the biggest countywtde since Hillside Strangler task force of the '70s LOS ANGELES ( .\P) -.\ lone prowler whom pol ice beh('' e to be the killer of at least six people has mob1hzed one of the biggest coun- tywide 1nvcs11gat1ons since the Hill· side Strangler task force of 1he 1970s The unknown attacker. descnbcd as a curly-haired man w11h rotttn@ teeth. 1s also believed to have com- m11tcd dozens of rapes and assaults. Since ShenfT Sherman Block's an- nouncement this "eek that m- ' esugators from six area police agencies have JOmed to 1dcnufy and capture the attacker. a flurry of telephone calls have been received Uganda releases 1,200 prisoners In mates tell of harsh conditions in prison that left dozens dead KAMP'\LA. Uganda (APl - Some of the hundreds of poht1cal pnsoncrs freed Saturda) b) the ne" m1htal') government told of hanh pnson cond1uons in which dozens died of starVauon or suffocated 1n Jammed' cells. The 1.203 pnsoncrs. 1ncludmg 44 women. were released from th<" Luz1ra maximum secunl} pnson outside Kampala and brought 1n trucks to the capital. An estimated 70.000 people 1ammed the main square. choked side streets, stood on roof tops and chm bed trees to watch the am val All the pnsoners had been 1atled dunng the 4-year adm1nistrat1on of President Milton Obote. ousted 1n a coup July 27. "This action by the M1htaf) C oun - c1l marks the end of the inJustsce' committed against these 1nncxent citizens." the ne"' head of state. Lt. Gen Tito Okello. said dunng the cercmon} at the square But rome of the<treed pnsoner; Peace activists rest, pray ) MANAGUA. Nicaragua (.\Pl - The 29 American peace act" 1st' ~ho said they were held cap\1\C for a da) by Ntcaraguan rebel$ spent Saturda) resting and pray1tig in the lakeside town of San Carlos. The Witness for Peace members told reporters they would rcmam 1n San Carlo, until Monda). holding "peace vigils" for an end to the fi&hllng between the rebels and. the lel\-wina Sandm1sta government San Carlos as on the shore of lak(' N1caraiua at the mouth of the San Juan Ri ver. which forms most of th e border between Nicaragua and C'o-;1a Rica. Last Monda). the Amcncans and a Jroup of more than a dozen JOUmahsts departed San Carl~ on a boat and sailed down the nver The) held a prayersef'(1cc Tuesday night at La Penca. an abandoned r<"bcl camp near El Castillo. The Amcncans said armed rebels intercepted their boat Wcdnesda) mominaas they were returning to San Carlos, held them pnwner m the junaJc on the Costa Rican side of the nver for a day and then release them unharmed. They returned Fnda) to San Carlos. I 2S mile, southeut of Manqua. The~ ~re dafTercncn 1n the aecounu conccrnina who mterttpttd their boat. how man) shou were firtd and other detaJls. Watnus for Pea« workm 1n MAnaaua. who wtrc in radio contac1 with the boat, and in uh1naton first said AROE rebels haJtcd the boat. They then d it was other 1n- 1uflenlS, and la~r · n ace~ ARDE1ucmllas ROE clcnowledaed 1t had warn· cd the a~t1v"t.s not to make tM jou.mcy. ~ut denied any 1n,olvemep1 1n the 1nc1dent. ~ho were 1nten 1ewed expressed little hope that the go' ernment which had li berated them would treat the people an) better than previous rulers. ··Throughout all the )cars Uganda has suffered. )OU have more or less the same kmd of people doing the same ktnd of thmgs," said James 'lamakaJO. one of the ex-detainees. He was press S«rctaf) to President Godfre~ Bina1sa dunng a shon-hved goHrnment following the ouster of dictator ld1 Amin 1n 1979 "JamakaJb. 38, said he amved at the Luzira pnson about a month ago after spendmg five months at the Kattkamu and Bombo pnsons north of Kampala. He said he was arrested 1n Fcbruaf) -af\er trying to win the release of a Kenyan fnend who had been arrested on susp1c1on of spying. He ~1d he was 1mpnsoned with a group of 274 people. and in five month!> 68 died of hunger, suffoca· tio n or lack of medical treatment. He told a reporter he weighed 180 pounds "hen he was arrested and no" "e1ghcd 140 The oncc-da1l~ meal at the pnsons cons1'itt'd of about eight ounces of a corn meal pomdgcand t"'oounces ol beans. he 'iatd APl..ol ....... Coca-Cola clothea atir complalnta Mohan Mmja.nl. chairman of Murjanl International, Ltd. ol New York. bolda up fabric u~ ln Coca.Cola•• new Une of clolhlna. North Carolin.a te.nUe manufactunn com- plain that the clotbee are betn• ad.ettlmed ln eome marltete u ••All-American,•• bat are moetly Imported 1ar- menta produced lD areaa aGCb aa Ta.hn.n and Bon& KoJlt. Some a.i..dy haft ordered Coke .en~ eqa!p- ment remoTed from tlaelr plan ta and otben 1 •J they ~ban the machlal• lf they don't aet a Mtief actory rmpome from the Coca-cola Co. 900D. from residents ID the San Gabnel and San Fernando valleys The murders have occurred s10cc March in Los Angeles. Arcadia Glendale, Monrovia. Monterey Park and San Gabncl. Block said Fnday that in vest1gators have contacted the FBI m Washing- ton to help prepare a ps}'chologJcal proftlc of the man The sheriff had little hope of immediate pr~s and said the public should be cautious because the l..1ller could stnk.c again .. There:-; nothing to thank that be "on't." Block said Police also confirmed Fnday that of the as!Mlults being mvesllga.ted, at least three include the ludnappiog and sexual molcstauon of children. The abductions occurred dunng a three.week pcnod begrnmng LD Fet>- rual') The sencs of slayings 1s bc1na anvesngated b} a uuk fo~ of about 25 detecti ves. Johnson said. Reacbtng out Pope John Paul n reachea for hancl&.beld out to him by a aroup of cheerini nuna at the cathedral Notre Dame ahortly after hia arri'Yal Saturday in Yaounde, Camaroon. The pope plan• to apend four daya In Ca.maroon, the third leg of hia ae•en-natlon tour of Africa. Coke crows about being first in space WASHINGTON (.\Pl -<. ol r " proclaimmg ''ctol') o'er Pcp'l11n the carbonated space race "The first soft dnnk enjO)ed IO spac(' was a Colee Of course." Colt' officials arc boasting 1n adH·ni~ mcnts that say astronauts on tht• recent Challenger space shunk m1ss1on tned Coca-Cola. then P('p\1 10 the first u~ of soft dnnks m ~pace Space agency officials confirmed that SC\ cra1 high-tech Coke l'On- taincrs wcrt opened appro:umatch eight hours before Pepsi. but that \'a' because the Coca-Cola e\ccut1' e<; "at°C the first to submit an apphcauon 10 take their product aboard the fli(lht Coke's claim didn't \ttm to bother Pepsi officials '"It's about as rcle' ant u "ho·s h l"'t 1n the birth of t"rns." Pep" spoleswoman &-ck) Madeira ~1d FnJa~ "'lfthc' were firs1 to bc tested 11 "a" 1he nr" ( ol..c. and \CIU can be '>ure the' had to wa'ih 11 do"n v.tth a Pepsi ·· "-tat1onal .\t•ro naut1cs and pace .\d min1'1ra111m <>pokesman Jack Rile' .... ud I\ wa' up 10 members of the ere" "h1ch pwdu•t "as opened first. "The 11me IC1r tht" te4'ttng was never l)n .i 11 me Slhed ule ·· Rile}' said Fnda' "It "35 up tCI the d1scrcuon of thl' lrl'\\ • He ..aid t o ke t-01'\l&IOef'S ~f'<' the 11r'1 one'i tested .· and that means the liquid "lthm them "as the first drunl.. '\it'\l \\ C'dn<'"'1a' the a'>tronauts "'II r<''cal their c'aluauons of the nc:"" \\>nlatnCl"o l nul then ~ASA \1lli, 1al'i are k('eping their hps sealed ( ol..<' ~1d 11 speni more than ~' '0 000 lt' dt'' clop 11s space can. Pep'il \aid 1t spent about S 14 mil hon ll)f ti\ \ l'f'ill'O 3 areas in California want atom smasher MODFSTO. l aht t t.. Pl - Three 1one'I 1n ( ahfom11 arc ma 20.state com~hllon to tx-c,1mc the sne of the "orld'<1largt>st atom smasher - a nuclear a~lerator that "111 eum1ne th<' butldin,_ block~ of matter Po 1ble Cahfom11 s1tM for the pro~ S6 b1lhon proJC'<'I arc • onh of I nte"tat<' O ~- t""Ct'n \-acav11le and ~' 1~ •East of Hlahwa,· QQ htt"ttn c:nmento and \1odf"tO •The MoJaH ()e~ t'l\t 1)( Pllmdale The d1men,mm. til thC' prOJe<1 arc '1au cr111 \ l it\: ular unJc-rground tunnel abo.,u1 '11m1IC'\1n d1amete1 would ht' huilt a' a !\Ith fo r protons. po"u'e'' ~harat'd 'iubetom1c i;'lanh le' th at "ould ~ ac- celerueJ l'i' mt1ncu do~ to the 'pc-cod ot hght. I b.000 m1IC1 per ~ond The la t1.t c\lst1n1 cceterator at 1he Femu '-.,auonal Laboratory 1n Bata,ia Ill has a proton pelh one mtlt' 1n d11meter. and anothtt under con truct1on in Oe~va. \ttltierland will ~ five miles acn> ---------------- • • I I I M Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August U, 1085 DOn 't 'worry, yOu can't get AIDS in church DEAR ANN LANDERS: Aarear many people these days, inoludina me, are sea.red to death of AJDS. We now bear that it bas spread to the aencral PQPll· lation and there as at th as tame no known cure. From what I have read, th1 deadly ~:;:=~~ trarurru tted throuah sah va and LAID£IS I was uneasy lasfSunda,Y when l t upped from the common commumon cup.~ fnend told me that th ak:ohol content in the wine would kill any bacteria orvirus. Is it posSlble to get Al OS or any other infectious disease from the communioncup?-A READER JN CHICAGO DEAR CHICAGO: l clleclled wlltl tbe most lmowted1uble Hd respon1lble IOU'ft la \Ile coutry, tbe PublJc Healtb Service Center for Disease Coat rot la Atla.ate. Dr. JamH Carru, epldemlolo111t aad clalef of &.H AIDS brucla, tald, "Laboratory 1t11dlet bve do"9 cut bac&erta aa4 vlnaaee can contamlute a lllvercbllceud Hrvlve, deaplteth alcohl coa&eat of dae wlae. However, la Ge fnr yun we bve beea 1tad1tq AIDS tlae,. bl beu DO tvldeace of ltle tru1ml11loa of Ute vlna wt caaMt It by 1Urta1 meelt or 1teuJb, wlalcb c.rtaJaly wo.W lacllde tlae C:OJDJDaaJoa cwp.11 uy dJseate 11 tl"UtmJUecl by mil pncttce, It •Hhl most Ukely be tile com.mpa cold. .. It 11 tne wt Hwmore tlwt n,eoo euea of AIDS laave bee.ta repor«e4 a. tlae VaJted Sta tea ucl dlere 11, u yet, DO bowa cure. Please teP yoar ruden tbt AIDS II coatnctecl by: "• Sexul latetCMne. "• Sbrtq of -..ae. ~lDfected dnf u1era. "• Motllera wlao ... ve AIDS may stve hlrtll to a claJld wlao wlll bave It. "• Tramfa1loas of blood from u AIDS vlcUm. "ReceaUy a blood teauo 1ereea out AIDS 9la• been lmplemuted In au blood ball• ud pla1ma ceatera lD tile United States." ne above atatemeat ooalcl alleviate a sreat dul of aulecy. • • • * Robinson's * MIL AN PARIS I • - I MOULDl.H ' • DEAR ANN LAN OERS: Tbas quesuon may sound tnv1al and stupid, but rho~ r~::!•:.'!.'l~Califomta, or any state, lh l prohabttS drivina barefoot? If so 11 there any reason (or such a law? h . oeda1 be d ' I have aJwayt felt that without footwear. one cun feel' c facts? s ~~n in this way ba ve mo~ control over the vchacle Whal arc the acts - FIRSTlNSANJOS6 ~ DEAR FEET: we cMde4 wr~ Fred Ruck, muager of Traffic Safety at ~e Natioul Safety Coudl. Be tald: "So far as we uow, except for a few local ordbaucet, It lJ Ht tne1al ta me tJ.S. to drtvt barefoot. A• a matter of fac&. drlvlai aacle does DOI eoaadt.te a movlD& vJolatloa -bot')'oa ml slat bve troable wttla u ladecenHxpot•fe ordlauce. . "DrtvlD barefoot 11 not sale. A motort1t aever knows whtD it mJ11lt be Decettary to \rake bard or tale evasive actJo• to avoid u accident. Most of u1 wear footwear for dally acttvltJes. An usbod foot oo a pedal may Dot react u Data rally lD an emer1eDCY." YORK . • ... NEW -fu . .. ,-----~--·- :j-Ot~ CoN1 OAtLV PILOT/Sunday, Auguat 11, 1985 ·Her exercise plans just bounced out Of the house . , I ' You've 111 rud . up.bey planted treadmill tn the hallway sand sweat Hartman. labsoluteJy love u! . . . . \ and 1u btMfiu, but aettinf to the attic to ute lt i a real trip. &:(a~C:Pl''j"f P! appeared. They planted rowinamachanes in tbccarporta EndofWeekll:Tbetrampoline ti not work:inaout an J baveto pulldowntbesta.uundbcveryc:areful not to fall f': ... ~ 0 (RIA andharvesiedhealthyknees pment~t.Everytimel~~~&bW'ailyroom,I tbrouahtbeperuoftbeatticthata.ren'tDOOf'CCLAod o 1 ~· th! "Aodtheword'fit'wasmadeaood." mustwa aroundtra::ro:ne· Tbisanvolves~textra lbounce,l lakemylifeintomybudsutbcopca came 0 Pif ~ Or was it? . step1ooeway/ti101a ooewal6cominabeck. ult.ipty aref'isbtaboveme. ~~=ofex-e B My ~onversiontohomditncs unotap~nn1ory. thi•~= tripsadayand Sdaysayc:anndwe'~ Mootb.VlU:AllU>ldrnyfn~at\bcaa ... 1 ercise, rytillion~or OllECK ukctherestoftheworld l wanted all the pin wtth ~eeklV:Trampolinebasbeeotnkileheo forove:ra ~lybateto~Mlbthetrampoh_oe.ll'slikeuold . them climbed into absolutely no pain whatsoever. I wanted to roll out ofbed week now but is not workinaout. I trippedove:rit three (rimd. butaettln&~!l~oomm1out~otbePi:.1D can and bu.es and . andontosomethina that moved me before J woke up and dayiaaoand bavenot beenabte to workout Jinc:e there is tbcdeldorWUlt.e:rtoute1t 11 nlky. ~rCamily hua hJStOry madet.be1.Twayto aerobicsctaucs,joainapattisand rcaJueclwh ti wu.dwJla,. pamfulawellina. Besides,it'1blackandcl hes with ofpulm~~f'lnber~.lheofttted IY~1· Some boarded planes for spu where they attended a Bear wnb me through the agony and anatomy of a dJshet. Am movina it back to bedroom. me tbe Ute 0 it er l WU tn ibe DcijbbOrhOOd. famine. · . borne trampoline. Week VIII: Oi>ened up the ha11 cloaet today and JU Year l: Jt'1anciabt·mtlednve to my fnencfs houtc lO "And life was &ood. Day I: Trampoline is removed from box and search 1s what? The trampoline almost killed me. l would uac tt use the tramooli.Ae. 6ut it's worth it. My hurt rate "But traffic beca~c unbearable and time-consuming conducted to find out where is the best place for iL It has more, but I have to drq it out from behind the skis and the · C1C&lates and there'll certain dJsdplineabout ,e1ti~ up and~1paswereexpe~s1veandoncday 20,000ofthem five sjdcs, six leas and 1s 36 inches across. Since the point card table and by the tame I luait totbeoenteroft.beroom. at6anddoin&t0melhin$wonder1W for your body. Im d~ded to ~ow tbe.ar ow':' gyms and spas. They planted as to exercise without thin lei na about at, I put 1t directly 1 n I'm exhausted. thinkina of aettina• rowma machine. It would be a lot stationery bicycles an their bathroomsand muscles came front orrv set in the family room so I can watch David Wttk XII: Don 'tatt me wrona. I love \he trampoLLne more convenient. JUXTAPOSITION, THE GENTRY, DRESSED-UP DAYS, DRESSE THESE ARE THE WORDS YOU'LL BE HEARING, TO DESCRIBE BE SEEING. ALL NEW, ALL NOW, AND ALL AT ROBINSON'S! TMll AA.ION IT'I AU IN ntllMAn.TMlatUaAL . .. ANATO*Y POINTlr IHOULDIRI, WAllt • AND HIH. YOU'U ... • ••• IUYHS or THI LOTI or THI ... n , L.An•• TWO. IT'I A LOOK TMAT MUlU IHAaP IUHNUI Wini NICllUNI . l • Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, AUguat 11, 198& Newport Beach airman pr9moted to rank of captain RMert o. ScltmWt, son of W1lhanT Beach, bas. been promoted to the .rank 1981 s;raduate of the A1t F:orce iftaton Beach, ~~s eompl~tcd tr11nt!l& been assiJncd to Chanute Air Forte stauoo unit t~nana ~~":nalf~~ IJld Roberta Schmidt of Newport of captain an the Air Force. Schmidt, a Academy 1n Colorado SpnDP., u an Arml mtlltary police spec11hst Base, lll., after complct.101 Atr Forte Army A1r Oe1cnse Collo .. iu forward aircontrollerWllh at Fon McOcllan, Ala. Niederhauser basic trainina. Mekbe~ a f983 padu-Bhas, Texas. • • DECORATOR MOSAIC TILE Headquancrs, 836.lh Air Division at is a 1984 paduate or eda10n H1&h ate of El Toro H1&h School. wtll now T h Sat Rlcbrd P. C.1tillo, Davis-Mon than. A~r rorce Base, Aril. School in Hunti:~o~ Beach. re<;eiv.e specialized IDSltUCtion lo the who~ wife {s the former Judy cnc~e Army Private Ro•ert E . Air Force Reserve Airman Lewlt aVlontcs system: ~el!1· of t..aauna Beach, bu re-enlis~~ in Nledenaner Jr., son of Roben E. G. Mekbel, son of Mr. and Mrs. .IJnnan Jos.,. P. Malder, son or lhcAirForceaftcr 17y~ofmtlitary and Mary L. Niederhauser of Hunt-Gerald A. Mekbel of El Toro, has Peter W. Mulder of Irvine, hat service at. Cannon tt{ Fffi~ = graduated from the U.S. Air Force N.M. GasuUo .•sa pu c a ain . 1 iireraft maintenance course at She~ supcrv1sor wtth the 27th Taellca pard Air Force Base, Texu. Mulder, a Fighter Wing. • .. • Orphan Annie Annie, a femal Autrallan ahepherd m..lz, la at the lfew- port 8-ch Animal ebelter awal~ a new home. The ebelter la at 125 lleea Dr., CoetalleA. HURRY , SALE ENDS AUG. 17! Buy one of our selected items at the regular price and get the second one for only 1¢! Must be same price and product. ECONOMY FLOOR TILE euy our EM-44 ..... ....._ pet>t>tetHe pattem et 32¢ sq. ft., GET TttE 2ND ONE FOR ONLY 12" • 12" We Sell Only 1st Quality ...... o..-.o It Yourself And Save! p-ad~te o_f Univerlity High School Pvt. Seu P. Blud, son o~ G. Pat 10 lrvine, 1s sc~cdulcd to serve with Bland of Costa Mesa. has received ~e the 40lst . EQu1~ment Mamtenance parachutist badge upon compteuon Squadron 1n S~'!· • of the three-week airborne C<?Ul'1C at Airman Rebecca J. Schnelder, the Army Infantry School an Fon daughter of Margaret Y. Judd of Benning. Oa. Cost.a Me~. has been assigned to Air Force Lt. C;l. Anthony W. Fox. Shep~ Air force Base, Texas1 after whose wife 15 the former Cecil Ann compleun.g Air Force basic trammg. Schocke of Costa Mesa has amvcd S~e 1s a graduate of Newport Harbor for duty 10 Greenland. Fox is ~tor Hi&h School. • • • oflogisucs with the I 015th Air Base PFC Christine L Ronda'1, ne1ce of Group. Mel Sturgeon of Newport Beach. has Pvt. Crail E. B~er, son of Dave completed basic training at Fort and Janice Brunner of Huntington Jack.son, S.C. • • • Beach, has completed a Cha~ Pvt. Mark G. Maga, son of Norma crewman course at the Army Air Magga of Huntington Beach, has Defense School in Fort Bliss, Texas. completed the OH-58 helicopter re-Brunner is a 1981 vaduate ofSaddle- pair course at the Anny A viauon back High School m Santa Ana. School in Fort Rucker. Ala. He is a Airman Job.D E.•B;aattgam, whose 1981 graduate of Marina High School wife is the former Johanne in Huntington ~c~. Gilderman of Fountain Valley, bas PFC Steve C. HeloemUD, son of arrived for duty in G~a~. tt:e is a Stanley and Sheila Hei nemann of munitions systems spcc1ahst wtth the Irvine, has been promoted to special-43rd Strategic Wing. - ist fourth class in the Army. Air Forcc ·Ca~t.• J:U.ea F. Sbn.ley Heinemann is an infantryman with Jr., whose wife is the former the 82nd Airborne Di vision at Fort Catherine Peck of Corona del Mar. Bragg, N.C. • • • • has been decorated with the Meritori- Pvt. Mat~ew H. Spies, son of ous Service MedaJ at Castle Air Force Herold and Joy Spies of Costa Mesa. Base, Cahf. Shanley is a strategic bas completed the man-portable air bomber pilot wi th the J28th Bom- 1 defense system course under the one bardment Squadron. DEAR MR. GOREN I Q. -1 have eome prAlem with the I dHfereaee betweea takeout and peu.lty doablea. Deaplte aearehhi• clJlfceatly tlaro•b tbe Ut.ratare, I ea.a't find an uawer to tbe prob· lema below, la whJch of tbe three eequeaeea l1 8outb'1 lut double for peu.lt1e1 and whJcb are takeout, aad why? II Eaat South West North 1 0 Obie Pata P&H 3 • Oble 21 Eaat Soutb Weit North 1 0 Obie 2 0 PHI Pu1 Obie 31 Ea1t South Weet North l 0 Obie I + Pa11 2 . Obie I look forward to your help. - M.W.W., Palm Beaeh GardeDI, Fla. A . -The first double is for penalties. The other two are for takeout. Here's why. In the first example. North con· verted South's takeout double to penalties. It doesn't seem logical, therefore. that South can want to force North to name a suit when he already knows that North's best suit is diamonds. Since South an nounced possession of clubs with his initial takeout double. this second double is clearly for penalties. CHARLfS GOREN The last sequence is analagous, even though East-West have intro- duced a second suit. Opposite a partner who could have nothing. South can hardly be doubling for penalties at the two-level when the opponents have bid and raised their suit. South must have a heart·dub two-suiter that was too strong for a simple overcall at the one-level. Now he is doubling again to for«! North to choose the suit. Q. -How do yoa reac.b a srand a1&m with theee banda? WEST EAST + Vold + K Q J 7 4 ~ 98 ~AK O AKQJ 753 0 86 + AK 8 5 • J 10 9 3 Our sroup haan't loud a way.- M.F.G., Prairie du ChJen, Wla. ....... ,,.,.,,0.........,,., In the second sequence. South doubled one diamond for takeout, therefore, he cannot have diamond length. I( he had. he would either have passed. or bid one no trump. Smee North has not yet bid, South's double of two diamonds is still for takeout. A. -If you got to a small slam, you did excellently. I can't for the life of me understand why you want to react\ a grand slam in diamonds on these cards. After a heart lead, you have at best a 50 percent chance. You must decide whether to play South for the ace or spades or queen of clubs, and you can't afford to go wrong. Buy YF-1101, YF-1123. UT- 24, UT-26. MS-10, MS-12, MS-16 at 1.79 & 2.19 sheet, GET THE 2ND ONE FOR ONLY ApproJC sq fl sheets. MS S.ries 46 sq. It SANTA ANA 322 w. 17th Street 547 -7781 IMPORTED FLOOR CERAMIC $Buy our imported Italian Barocco addle Hex-8, Carm9'a, Hef,f!na ~ Desert Almond '77/1" x 77/a'' pattern at 1. 19 & 1.49 each. 5 GET THE 2ND ONE FOR ONLY CUT 300/o! Imported Teakwood • H.nd rubbed to I high glOH lhlnel SOftred Pattern R~G.t.tt lundtef Sot.nan REG. 11.19 •Wheni Cuslon'W SMb MN• Al TM ~re«" 1 OOtt dtlcount on II reguler pttce Items for Mnlor dtinnal WESTlllSTEI 15191 ·-· lo1lew1rd 191-3111 SAITA ANA 2101 So. lrlstol St. (Hur Sepnt10111 St l 557-1324 . , 12" • 12" 114", 5116" thick 244 AEQ. 3.41 110 " CUT 40%! Oak Floortng ........ 5111" Clallio AIO. ISC 39Ce. \ ' • end u y q11eatioa1 for tJaia eohuaa to Clw-le1 H. Corea ud O.ar Sllartf, bi care of t.hJ1 Hw1paper. Cliarlea Corea aad Omar Sllarif pe.r- eoaall7, or Utelr 1t&fh, e.aaaot uderta.ke to IDIWer all q11Ht.ioH Hbmltted. PROFESSIONAL PORTRAITS REMARKABLE VALUE ·1 OUR PROFESSIONAL PORTRAIT PACKAGE s995 2.Sx10s, 2·5x7s, 10 Wallets Chlldren of all ages, adults and groups ~. A variety of portraits, a private, comfortable locatlon, and a tow Kmart price add up to one terrific portrait package. 95c deposit per adVertlaed package. S1 sitting fee for each lddltlonal sub- ject In same p0ctralt. Advertised package poses our selectlon One advertised package per subject, or group posed together. Wectne1dar, Auguat 14 thru Sunday, Autuet 11 DAILY: 10AM·2PMend1"'·1 PM MINDAY: 10 AM • I PM COITA•IA: HUNTINGTON MACH: IAN CLa•NTI.: Herbor llol.1e7VWd .......... ,... CamlnodelttNle ~ ........ c:::ll •• I' t I/ ' i.J ,f ,' '• ' , J i Otange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Augul1 11, 1985 A7 Man sues Russia for millions ,.._ ' CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE A1mln1 lo cuhivate the sludent's h&ienln1 and spakin1abUif5-'- personal or profeulonal needs, a courM rn "Kti I Conver11tionil Japinese will start at Japan Cultural Auoclltlon It 2130 N. Grand Ave., S.A. (Norths de Church of ChrKt> Friends laugh. but. Soviet trade case ts making history rm a nou.penon. a~ rm anathema in the Soviet Unioa. ' ciu..n.rta A. ... ll. UMI will meet....,~. medic:aJ equi_pmeat. in the Soviet To~ ... ..;.. uJ hir 1wtM ..,_......_ call MT· nu. Unioa.. "•YI~ "Wed.idSlO rr~~~~"""'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. BJ LINDAJ>EUTICB A ,,,,,_...., LOS ANGELES -When Raphael ~and hi1 ltwyer tint talked about •ulna the Soviet J.Jnion for $320 million, everyone usumed they were iolrina.' "You can't realize bow manl people lauahed at us about this cue, says the lawxer. Oerald Kroll. "They would •Yi. .Oh. you'~inl to sue tbe Soviet union. (Ch c cnuckle.) Well. aood luck, pal."' "But we' rea1hed we had a aood cue," •YI Kroll. "and the reason people were chucklina i1 because it hadn't been done before .... There'1 never been a cue where a man bu been ICCUled of 1pyina and turns around and sues the country that him •• acc:uses . Now, aix months after the unusual lawsuit wu filed, the lau&bter • bas stopped. Oreaorian, an American buaineuman expelled from the Sov- iet Union after conductina business there for 14' ~ bas won the openina round Ul his teal battle, and Kroll 11ya the cue will make legal history. He hopes to eeiz.e enouah Soviet uaeta in the United States to pay for Oreaorian'1 loat business. U:S. District Ju<fae David Kenyon ruled July 17 that the Soviet Ministry of Foreian Trade and the newspaper Izvestia are not immune under the Foreian Sovereip Immunity Act from lawsuits alleain& commercial losaes in the United States. When the Soviets failed to respond, Kroll uked the judae to declare them in default. The next hearing. at which •• aap1aae1 oncortaa dam"!r. will be set. is scheduled for Sept. 3. For Otqorian, S6, the lawsuit is a continuation of the ni&htmare which bepn Nov. 10, 1914, when be received a telex from Moscow telllna him he WIS out of business. •1 WIS stunned when I got thil telex," said Grqorian, wboee Cali- fornia Iternational Trade Corp. was one of only 23 American com~es accredited to do business 10 the Soviet U Dion. CTT, which told American medical equipment in the USSR, was doin& about S 10 million a year distributina such items as dialysis machines, pacemaker batteries and pollution de~on machinery. .. It took me 1A yean to build up my business and it took one day to wipe me out," says Grqorian. "Suddenly Until then. tho lftlia1. mustac"= Oreeorian. wboel home b in o Alto. WU a welcome ftpte in llQMia.n buainatcirclel. A natUnlized Ameri-can,-ho wu born in RUllia, railed in ln.n and educated in Beirut and tbe United Statn. He 1peab tix llDl''IP• amoaa them ftueat, unac> coted lla.ian. He bOlde advanced dell1ef in Sla'Vic ltudiel u well u matbematicl and eleetronica. He decided to dd buaineu in Rullia. be recalll, after a chance enounter with a Soviet trade ofticial in Bruuela where Oretorian wu eellina electronic comoonenu in 1968. "He taid the Soviet trade oftice wu ·~American compeniel to tee if they could amnee trlde," Oretorian •ya. .. He addnilled me m Fmicb. When I antwered him in pedfict Ruuian be almost collaeeed_." Tbe two men became fiiendl. Orepiu recaDa. and the ofticia1 pve him a lucrative order for a.ix chemical mearcJi devices, payina S50 000 in cub.. "No one hid ever ordered six units," be recalh. "I ~ 'Ob my Qod. tbia ii aooct .... That WU the titnnln1 of it an.-e re&1ized then an important principle of in1el"Dational COIDJDert:e: "You have to f> into.places where most people don t want to ao if you want to make money," be says. In late 1970 be quit his job, launched CIT and went to Russia for a viait. "Ruasia i1 a market that developt slowly," he 11ys ... They have to get to know your face.•• It took 10 yean of doina business out of hotel rooms before CTT was officially acc:rcd.ited to open an oftioe in Moecow . "By 1981 we were the lar&est sin&le non-manufacturina distributor or million. Both my wife and I were active bl the huainaa I made 69 tript to ll\allla. Sbe went lO timel. .. .At the end we bad a car. an oft!ce and five llUlllJD citizcu ~worked for ua.", After the diM1trou1 telex, ~ mlde pmcma1 coea1t to Soviet oflkia11 in the Uni1ed Statc:a. but on Nov. 18, be knew bit &ee wu eeaJed. That day tho sovernmento(X)l)o trolled Soviet newspaper Izvestia .Drinted an article about Oteaorian headlined: "Duplicitous Neaotiator. A Story About a U. S. Firm and an Abuse of Trust." It accused OretOri.an of a_ttempti.na to Din intelliFnce information for the lTnit- ed States while pOlina u a buli-neaman. .. It took IOme time for cmaonan•a true face -hostile to the Soviet Union -to be teen beneath his fa1Je amile, .. the article said. ()repian went to 1ee Kroll and decided be would sue for libel He lti1l aeetbea when be di1co11e1 the story .. 1bey have alandered me." be says. "I expect justice, and I expect to be compensated for my busineu." Of the apyina charles. he says. ••1 have never been connected in my life with any intelliaenoe orunization of any country .... Besides. r don't know any aecretar• At fint, Orqorian couldn't under- stand the Soviet action. Now, be believes be wu a pewn in a pme of international one-upananihip. He ~YI his com_panyt the ~t Amencan firm in MOICOW, WU tl.rleted for retaliation when U.S. auihorities arrested FBI IJCnt Rich- ard W. Miller and two Soviet emiares on eapionqe charps. "Th~ believe in reciprocity in everythina." be •)'I. ~·If you slap me on the ~t cheek, I have to strike you on the riabt cbeek. not the left.." FALL'S RICH LOOK BEGINS WllH YOUR EYES, YOUR SMILE• AND ES I EE 1 'WDER'S· NEW HEROINE COLORS. • With a palette as rtch as your velvets. regal as your paisleys. classic as your thoroughbred tweeds. feminine as the touch of lace. It's the season to highlight and sparkle-with all the color you 9,are Eyecolor Trio. pressed satin eyeshadow trt-colors ln 3 colo~ Poette. 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Unexpected qualit y an d spectacutar savings ... • TAKE-WITH PRICES SALE END S TUESDAY NIGHT AUGUST 13 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES: If for any reason you're not happy with your furniture when you get it home, we will take it back within seven days, If you find the identical item 1n stock elsewhere within seven days for less, we will refund the difference. We wlll give you a fi'le-year limited warranty against factory detects in workmanship and construction. Details available In our stores. 4 WAYS TO CHARGE: Our convenient Wickes Revolvin Charge, American Exprtta Card, MasterCa~d or Visa. ANAHEIM: Santa Ana Frwy and Magnolia Phone 714-821-8550 VAN NUYS: San ego Frwy. and Sepulveda Blvd. between Burbank and Victory. Phone· 818-780-2244 WEST COVINA. San Bernardino Frwy and Vtncent Phone 818-919-1971 COSTA MESA: San Diego Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phone 7 14-540-8242 Open Monday thru Friday 10-9, Saturday 10-6. Sunday 12-6 But poll respondents takedlmmervtewof .. education nationally By LEE MJTGANG ,., ............. NEW YORK -Americans sjve hiab marks to the neigbborbOod public schools their children •tte!ld, with nearly three-quarters putina arades of"A0 or 0 B," accordina to a Gallup poll released Saturday. · The 17th annual Oallup poll of public attitudes toward school• ~­ vealed a continuinJ rebound m public contidep.ce smce educaton bepn respondina to calls for tiahter standards from President Reapn and othen in the last several yean. The poll, to be published in the September issue of "Phi Delta Kap- pan" ~e, showed respondents aiving high marks to beighborhood echools t.6ey arc most faniiliar with, but tak.ina a far dimmer view of public schools in the nation generally -a pattern that bas held true since the poll was first taken. For the first time, the l 98S po:1) asked parents to rate schools thetr oldest child attended, the scbooll they would presumably be most familiar with, and 71 percent gave those schools gnades of "A" or "B." Nine- teen percent gave those schools "Cs," and 7 oercent rated the schools "D" or "F.'f ~ · Forty-three percent rated schools in their communities "A" or "8," rouahly the same as the 42 percent who pve high marks in 1984. Last year's results · were sharply hi&ber than the 31 percent who pve favorable grades to their community schools in 1983 and marked the strongest show of confidence in schools since the 1976 poll But only 27 percent pve public schools nationally arades of "A" or "Bz'' sbaryly lower than the grades the puolic gives schools it is familiar with, but nonetheless higher than the 25 percent giving high marks in last year•s poll. For the 17th annua,t survey, the Gallup organization questioned 1,528 adults in 'person from May 17-26. - Nearly half. or 49 percent, pve teachen in their lOCJ,l public school grades of"A" or''B;" about the same as ~e SO percent rating teachers hiPJ,y inJ984, but much higher than the 39percent wbopve high marbin 1981. The public also felt teachen are underpaid, with 33 percent saying teacher pay is too low, 6 percent sa~it is too biP., 43 percent calling pay "J~t about ~t," and 18 percent expresslJ11 no oiumon. Sixty percent of Americans strong- ly supported merit pay for teachers, down slightly from the 65 percent backing tlie idea in 1984. An overwhelming 89 percent ap- proved the use of basic competency testing to measure teachers' knowl- edge and intellectual ability. The use of such testing has spread rapidly in recent yean amid growing cone.em over the declining caliber of the teachina profession. Faced with the surae in popularity of such testing, teacher unions have recently ~ftened their Jonptandina opposition. Discipline tOpped the list of public worries about schools, with 25 per- cent of those surveyed citing it as the No. l problem. Use of drugs was second, with 18 percent citing it as a worr)'. Poor curriculum or poor' standards was next on the list with l 1 percent, followed by difficulty in aettina aood teachen with 10 percent, I and lici of proper financial suppon with 9 percent But when asked how to solve the school discipline problem, the public offered the least hanh measures sugested. Sixty-four percent rec- ommended special instruction for teachen, 62 percent chose discussion groups with parents of problem children, lllld 50 percent would ~uire classes for parents of problem children. Forty perce nt believed schoolchildren have "too many" riahts and privileacs 12 percent thouaht they have too few, 25 percent felt they have the riaht amount, and 23 percent had no opinion. Compu~er taps idiocy GENEVA, N.Y. (AP) -Sweet rcveose m~be on •ta way for anyone who a ever lost to on~ of lb0tc cheu-~)"1' c.omputm. Mi Ferrissaye he is worlana to invent artificial 1tupidity by maldn.a a computer that can aim~late the f\111 mi(e _of human tdiocy. ·~or coune, t.bat'a a lof\y aoaJ and I fear we're 1lill many_ years from achievina h," Fe:rria, 24, aaid in a tonaue-m<beek speech to tbc lnstn>- ment Society of America lut ~k. A stupid computer would be easy to beat at chest, he said, a.od would be prosramed with a ranae of humm- 1tylc excutes, 1uch at 1 DMBH (••1 Did Mr Beat. Honctt"). Excuees acnented by the IDMBH prOlflm, he aaid. r:anaie from .. 1 DTDN-T KNOW YOU WANTED IT TODAY"' to "THE 000 1 ERASEorr.·· .. Lynn Hirsch is ofteztseen at Orange County social events sup-- porting a number of orpni:zations, but one ofher liJ vorite activities is working with the House Ear In-· stitutein Los Angeles. TheNewpon Beach resident was chairman of ... the '85 gala black tie benefit al)d will serve in that capacity spin in March. Here, she models a Bob Mackie all-over beaded gown that's sure tomakeabitatanyparty. With the stunning style at Amen Wanty's she wears jewelry from the David Webb boutique. The one-of-a-kind panther bracelet is fah.ioned with 503 diamonds equallilJI 30 carats,~e pave diamond earrJags have nine c.anits; l 30diamon~ make the baqle bracelet sparkle and the 18 carat ruby in tbe ring is surrounded by 130 di•moadl to bring the total diamond · count to more tU.a 57-caratl. . . Lynn, tbe mother of three children, herbusband, Oemeat, fatberoflii, are also active in bonencm,events at Del Mar and Oak Tree. 0 RANG 0 A T .. NeWTHATIS l ABOB~lf:! ·s tempting to classify BOB MACKIE as a d~er for the "stars" and for movies, television and the stage. MentJon of the outrageously creative Maclde's name evokes scenes from a dozen lilms, including "Pennies from Heaven," the MGM musiaal stanizw Berna~ette ~eters and Steve Martin (for which Mackie received an Academy Award nomination)· the first "Carol Burnett Show;" and Cher on ' "Tbe Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour." (Not since Sally Rand and herostrich fans have clothes -or the lack of them -created such a sensationasMaclde's designsforCher. His glamorous clients include Ann-MBIJmt, Diana Ross, Carol CIYnnilJI and Barbra Strei~d -to name a few. But ifMaclde's "other-than-star" votaries-the young and not-so- young, high-fashioned and "kicky," wealthy and powerful r-joined hands, they would wrap the world. So-when "BobMackie's Fall, 1985 Collection "trunked" a into Amen Wardy's, Newport ~1 Beach, recently, no one was ) surprised that there was "standing . room only. " ' "This is our biggest crowd to date," announced an elated Wardy who sent his staff skittering for extra chairs. Promptly-at 11 a.m. -more than 300 of Orange County's most social and powerful women had limoed(or motored) to the splendid salon for luncheon, cham pagne and a Ma ckie show · full of surprises. At show time, Wardy's mirrored Venetian Room was as still as a cathedral. A Mackie model moved onto the runway, wearing what appeared to be a self. consciously simple black wool knit dress. "That can't bea Bob Mackie!" whispered a garrulous guest. Then, like lightning, a blast of high-voltage music "struck" the) room:iThe model did a R-I-V-E-T-1-N-G pivot and 300 Plctared abo•e ta Lynn Blnclj women G-A-S-P-E-D! ' -· The exotic face of a bewitching woman all butJ-U-M-P-E-D from the back of the dress. The provocative trompe-1-oeil fa ce filled thedress backfrom shoulder to waist. It might have been Cher, but Ma ckie calls it his"Lucretia Borgia look." (Borgia, known for her beauty and wickedness became ldnd and pious after she married Duke Alfonso.) The surprise face -with huge blue eyes, outlined in black, and a peaCock-coloredheadress-set thestageforsirengowns. including a red all-over beaded paisley print; a sleek beaded peacock blue and · black striped strapless with wrapped and "knotted empire bodice;" ·a sweepingiridescent taffeta and blackvelvet(witha boldJaffeta bo~ evoldng memories of a more romantic time-and a crowd- pleasing black-beaded mini, flashing a t~u.oise paisley detail. Dresses-long to mini -were knit, knit and knit, abstractly combined with leather, velvet and satin; and gray flannel slacks (topped with a muted tan and brown wool sweater) were slim- but-pleated and cuffed. Coats included a luxurious double-breasted hei:rl111bone with lynx collar and black minks striped with strilJgs of ih1nestones. With almost everything, models wore Mackle 's magnificently- jeweled paisley-shaped earrings as big as a hand. A long-sleeved ecru bridal gown, embroidered with hand-cur crystal beads and featuring a "see-through" net bodice, was worn with an Italian Renmssance headress for an applause-inspiring finale . "Now, that is a Bob Mackie!" whispered the loquacious guest. who rusbedouttotalkwithMaclcie'srepresentatives, Daniel · Orlandi and Maria Zobel. .......... -...... .. ...................... - - ., l .. .. Orange Coeet DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Auguat 11, 1085 LooK1Nc Gooo A fewweeksaaoutory m Style focutod on abort women and the prob- lem• they face in tryina to find clothes that are tc::aled down to fit them. And, ahbouah they are abort, some petite, they want to look like adults and not "bl& children.•• VIDA Dw • enouah or abon enou~. etc. PmonaUty aod facial at.ructurecome into play for IOOd d~ too. It SI cballen&e: Addreu1ns tho~ problems(orchalleqea) faced by tbt' ~ woman: "The best way to aatn self confidence is to take-an bona1 evafuation ofyo~lf. Determine what yourbodytypcit&Dd t.hentclect Wbions that are Oauennaand hlahli&bt your best fettum." aid >._U_ry Duft)', DfttidentofB~ Beauties ModeliniAaeocy. (She isalaofashioncooawtant toJuit My Sile Hoi.ery by L'eas.> that li&lle bit ofan.kle aho'MD~ ,, m.-1r,...1am.womcn look slender, and abort women~= Try a blOUIOA ttyle dma if you are fullcfbelow tho waist: the blouaon 11 .,,at for bl&l&Dcina tho ftaure. • • . DOn't tbun plaids..-0\dfy 11ya, .. , believe in keepana thinas tn proportion. • , aftd'" ~ •••women can wr bold patten;i,s. We can carry lhem off; wbereala llilbter penon of\en pta lost in them. TrybiJ~~welrythati1iDvoaueandloouareatontaraewomc.n. But. then moat of us have fittina problemt. don •t we? I remember a few yeen .,o I anended one of'MUJC Sweneon11 (Faahion Academy, Costa Mesa) classes at Oranae Coast Colleae and we all had to check out our body proportions as part of the homework. There was one woman in the large class who came out with the proporuons deemed perfect by the "fashion experts." Some of ttie ti~s.he aivet latte women is not to mtrict t.bemtelves to aomber colon such is black or pey. "It's time forlarp-size women to cha.nae that attitude. Colors don't make you look laraerorsmaUer, shapes do that," Du.ft\' said.; Sbo poi nu out some of choices in pants, abin and fun top.and lkirts will work for the 1uter woman at play, and are also appropriate for the office u well. • Expenmentand beconffdent in your looks. Ahhouab IMD)'. ~nare makina clothes for the tarae ~oman, 14 and up. uotber &hernaavc i1 llome tcwina. PattemJ that fit up t~ sau 20 and ~r are :vailable ud include manv atyles ftom weU-known des~ such as Liz Clai'l:mePcl Nolan MllJet'• ''Dynasty" collection from lbe McCall Pattern Compuy. Rcce~ Marse said, "I have measured thousands of women and find very few with ec1 proportions." (She and partner Gerrie Pinckney have trained over .00 consultants in the U.S. and nine foreign countries.) Skill in dressina takes in so many factors besides whether the waJst as Iona "I think the cropped pant, foreumpJe.ca.n lookveryprohionaJ-if worn properly. With a jacket. hosiery in a tone to complement the pan ta. and smart shoes, you can •tact much more streamlined. AndQOntraty to what moat people think, the cropped pant is a aOod look for larae or ahon women. With· A he booklet containint Duffy'sadvice on fashion and bea;u~y tips for tA1l orf\lller-Qautedwomen iuvailabldrom L'cgs Products, bywnungJust My Size Panl)!aoee, PO Box 4S&. W'10Jt.0nSalem, NC 27102. Don Frank Brackett wt th StepbanJe MacKay, left. and Nickl New'rine; Newlyweda Patti and lllke Dea~ mob8rt Dea.-, ltd Dea.-ua4 Patr1ek ......... Party for birthday boy (90th} lasts days ByVIDADEAN DellrNet8ty19•llllllr They came from as far away. as Hawaii for F rank Brackett'• 90tb birthday cclebratton and the partying went on for two days at has Costa Mesa home. "I'll be a couple of days getting over ,it," said the honoree. "It was a swell party and fun seeing all of the relatives," he added dicusssing the party the next day shortly before be left to drive one of the relatives to LAX. On the first day of the celebration the party was actually a fiesta done up Mexican style with everyone in costume. "My wife's family were of Mexacan descent," said Brackett. Also, Brackett lived for some years in Venezuela (speaks fluent Spanish) where be was engaged in oil field work before reunng. (The honorec's wife. Laara Peralta Brackett was unable to attend due to health reasons.) The bash began with mariachi music at three in the afternoon with the four generations of partygocrs eoJoyiog drinks and hors d' ouevres ... after three hours of this the 7 S were served a Mexican buffet supper (catered by Park A venue) before the entertainment began. first order of business during the entertainment portion wu JUdain& of costumes ... six impartial judges ancludina Bracken's neighbor interior designer BW Parker Heartetta Codru, 80 year-old-sister of the birthday boy captured the "most beautiful" prize and "most handsome" award went to none other than Brackett decked out in a ruffled shirt as a don. "Sounds rigged," laughed NlckJ Newvl.De, a niece who helped plan the pany witli daughter Steplwlle Macltay. ' Afterwards the three-tiered decorated cake was served and three mikes were set up to accommodate the family memben who entertained watb son' and poetry. We are not talkina amateur stuff ... brother-in-law (and LA voice teacher) Giovanni DeSarra, who bas sung at the Metropolitan and La Scala. was sin&ina and so was silt.et· in-law Marta Peralta, 88, one time pro who sang on KFI. The fiesta came to a close about seven and a halfbours after it started. ''I was the last one to go to bed," said Brackett. "Then it started up again ( 12 hours later) the next day with a breakfast," he added. (Seventeen were there for the event arranged by Stephanie and her husband Dua JobD Macltay.) Then there was the fun chore of opening all of the gifts ... Brackett found a lot of items to help him with btrdwatching hobby ... several Audubon books plus other items decorated with birds. "I'm plannan~a tnp to Aonda at Christmas. Ifo there every year and JOID my sister Allee Brackett (the S-year- old from Mame was at the party) for the holidays, .. said Brackett. "Every year I think it wilJ be my last, but I lcccp getting an one more." • • • Oranae County Women Lawyers honored new adm1ttees and the Judiciary at a reception held in the Quarterdeck Room of the Balboa Bay Oub. The more than l)S there had a lot to talk about. .. Member Aarora Dura HarT11 and Jad1e Edward WalllD (Fourth District Court of Appeals) announced their engagement... they'll be married in November. Ju Selbert of Laauna was being congratulatcd ... the third year student at Western State University College of Law is the iroup's scholarship recipient. Then, there was talk of a Sept. 21 brunch and fashion show at the Zodiac Room of Neiman-Marcus to raise funds for anothu law l\Udent scbolanhip.(1be $20 tickets may be raerved by callina cbairman Pes ... ,..,.. at 760-0313.) . Bacqround piano music was l)eard u pesta eltjoyed hon d'ouevree on the patio. (BCtweea chats. further entertainment was provided b_y a shapely youna thina in a bikini who kept runnin1 by. She was fri>m another party havina a scaven,aer hunl) Amons those there were Juc:Saea Mldael 8eeeMt' (with wife member J...Uer hller)~ R8uel1 a...,._. .> .... Gray, IJMa MOier, Bary M..,., Jadl Sm.I*, a.~ l.amonuz, llarp.nt AIMlenla. s. • .,. .... and Md.nllla; board memben Marjel1e Caner (president), Pameia Pul {Put prcrjden.&!.raee Emer71 SMI Cuda, Jeu BeMrt, 11.ut PraM,' Meller ano Gloria WIMcott. _ Tbe 30 admittces included Cadice Taecker, Mutt19 Freemu and DdNwala Banal. • • • Some 70 friends of Rlhabe_. Stvr. pthered at the Lido Isle home ofOall LaJJDU to oelebrate ... Spurr'1 fint juvenile book. .. Mn. Minetta'• Carpool" has been published. Noey e.Mea and Aella Bewlet bostesled the afternoon wine and cbeae affair. Guesu bad the opportunity to act a book autop'apbed and ~new acquaintances with Spurr (known u Betty to her friends). Spurr, onetime Lido resident moved to Cambria whe~ &he devoted full time to writina boob for youna people. She bas completed two and is now back in Southern California rmdina in Carlabld. Amona those at the ~r. were MarJ-Da.t., Kit R•tt.er, Jeu Smock. NUCJ Lea.,, ,..,. SW-. Pan, l'ffoole Banta wttla paadmotber Slaaron 8uMloft1 llateD to Joee Lopes' maatc. Dale, Aue Foremaa. Larry Blnell and SM Meredlda. Alto there and Uliltina the bottesses were Spurr'a three dauabtera Suaa, .. .,. .... and Maareea. DllllJ ......... ., hlM l(eM...., ltd~&1d Wallin and Aurora Barrla to wed: Candice Taecker, Deborah Barnum, Pe& Maynard and llujorle carter; llartlyn Freeman, Jan Selbert and Gloria WlnKOtt. --, As of July 26, 1985 ... I regret to inform you 'that is no longer associated with Baby Carter. Sincerely, ~t~~~~ PAPARAZZI PLUS ---- Western g_arb appropria te t o NB, Laguna 'shindigs ' It's tame to act out the fancy wes~uds ... invitatiotU are out for "The Spur and the Rose" -the sixth annual benefit for Shennan Library and Gardens. The evenina. remini110Cnt of early catifomja rancho days, i11e1 for Aua. 24 and bqins at 6:30 p.m. in the prden with hosted cocktails, hors d•oeuvrea and strollina mariachi a. Festiviet will continue with dinner (catered by Rococo), dancina music by the Harvey Walker Band and entertainment by Eddie Dean. Reservations (S 1 lS each) may bo made by caJlina 6 73-1880. The event ia beina underwritten by The Irvine Co. and Tejon Ranch Co. and &1J funds raisecS will be ulCd to support lbe Library and Oarden1 and their educational proaram• in h11tory, horuculture, docent tours and prdenina claues for •oecial·necdt penooa. Grayne Price it c6airman of the benefit. • • • Western attire will also be appropriate foT the Sunday, Aua. 18, Summer Serenade beina presented by the Opera t.eque ofLaau.na Beach at the MOii Point home of Connie and Andrew 'Morthland. On 1ebedule are codctail buffet. enicnalnment, daodnt and valet ptrldq. Mavis Orton may be called ar496-29o40 for~ each) reaervationa. This 91ny •• blck to with the Daianina Women'• black tie ''fltaht of Faawy"on Saturdaty when suau will be ct.anana lO Joe Moabay'1 orcbcltra and raiaina f'Llnds for Y&uoa Beach Collelt of Art. • • • Recent suata at the Newpon.er Raott were Hit Royal Hiab Ciown Prince Kueu bin Ta1al of Jotd&A. and Prfncaa Sarvath with tbdr three cblld.ren Princeaa Sulmaya. Pnn Badiya and Prince Rubid. The family and entourqe occupied two of the resort'• four three·bedtoom villu cfurina lhcir cen..ciay atay. The I~---- pnnce and ~nnccu-uaually dined pnvately, but sent out to McDonald sat timee for the children. Th ts was their third stay there and they made a.ide trips to tourist spots - Disner,land, Queen Mary, etc. Bill¥ Graham and wife Ruth were also at the resort durina bis recent crusade. They occupied a a ground-noor room overlookina the pool. where he wu seen daily ha vina atwim. • • • Ouya and Dolls Chapter of the Performin_a Ans Center will be partidpatina in the Character Boat Parade. Guests will ~ther for the rcdL ~bite and blue American· 1tyle ~at Ron Sodertina'• Lido Ille home before! aolna aboard hi• "Udo Lady .. for the cruise (when the boat aoes put hl1 boutc1 a new JTOUP will be able to climb aboerd for a ride}. A Dixieland bend will be aboatd, accordina to Co- host Gail Showalter. Prizes for the best American outfit will be awarded and American food and drink will be terVed up. Tickets ($4S) can be rcterved by callina 731-2638. • • • Members and auests of Cotta Mesa Women's Club will be cetebratloa the orpniution'a 7S yea11 of communatytcrvicel\04 p.m. Fridayattheclubboux 610 W. I& St., with a membenhJp tca. MuaicaJ telcctioni wiJI be provided by Gene Sullivan. ps.anlst. with Mmes. AJ'tbur Busaler, Pauf Hunt and Mid& Neiman in charaie of tmft&ements. Put ptttidcnts wfll pour. Membenhlp ii open .to women ot the Hatbor Area. More lnfonnatlon available from Mn. Neiman. 631..-7S8 • • • • Tom Riley a honorary cbaJ""-* of the SatW'da~ Pedjatric Cancer Rcaearcb Founda&lon of OC benefit ina beld at the Doublettec Hotel In 9nn#.T1cket1 for the dionet/danoe/tilent and live auction affair mav be obtained by calhoa May Frater, 472·9001. IN TERM ISSION Theater roups prepare or fall; ·auditions slated Calm deseends on Oranae Coun- ty's tbeat~ scene this week. with only the operung of '"ne Tamlaa of die Sbrew" at the Grove Sba&spcarc Festival break.ins the silence, u local producing groups take a two-week breather before launchina the 1985-86 season in Septe.mber. The spotlight shifts instead to the front of the house where auditions for new productions will be held by a number of playboutes tturin& the month. The titles include: -"Carouel" by the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Because of reno- vations to the theater, tryouts for the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical will be held at the Lquna Beach Hilb School auditorium, on Park A venue at Short Street. Tryouts are Aug. 18 at 5 p.m. and Aug. 19 at 7:30 p.m. for a large cast and chorus. The show opens Oct. 20and will·playthrouah Nov. 24. Call 494-0743 for information. -"Harold" by the Irvine Com- munity Theater at Turtle Roek Com- munity Park., on Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rocle Drive, Imne. Auditions for the Fifties comedy are Aua. 19 at 7: 30 for a cast of seven men of varyin& ages (one heavy set, one Oriental) and two women (early 20s and middlc- aged). It opens Oct. 4 for four weekends, through Oct. 26. Infor- mation at 857-5496. -"Blltbe Splrlt" at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Read- ings for the Noel Coward comedy are Aug. 19 and 20 at 7 p.m, in the main theater for a cast of two men and four women. Opening night is Oct. 4. Call 895-8134 for details. -"Camelot" by the Regional Rep- ertory Theater, 4175 Fairmont Blvd., Yorba Linda. Tryouts arc Saturday and next Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. for a cast of 32 sinaers and dancers of all ages and vocal ranges, along with iwo boys 9 to 14 for featured roles. Further information, 963-9679. -"Tile 11•0•1 Racllo Hou,'' a new musical, by the Brea Theater Leaaue. Readings are Sept 3 and 4 at 7 p.m. in the community room of the Brea Civic Cultural Center in the Brea Mall for a cast of l 0 men and four women. Call 996-0685 or 528-4240 for details. -"El Grande de Coca Cola" in the main theater of SaddJebaclc Collegei Mission Viejo. Tryouts are Aug. 2a and 29 at 7 p.m. for the farcical musical in "Spanglish." Information at 831-4763. For singers only, auditions will be held Aug. 20 at 6:30 p.m. for OranfC Coast College's 100-voice chorale m 90 Dav• No latere1t Approved Credit T11 Tnus Room 119 of OCCs Fine Arts Hall. The chorale will present four conoerts durina the 1985-86 season in the main theater. Call 495-5980 for more informatio~. ,For acton hoping to increase their talent, the Westminster Community Theater will off er fall workshops bcainnina Sept. 7 for beginnen and Sept. 8 for intermediate and ad- vanced performers. lntcrviews for both worlcshops will be held the weekend of Aug. 31 by director Orqory Cohen, and those interested should call him at 534-5739 evenings to set up appointments. And for musicians, auditions will be held Saturday for the Five Penny Opera orchestra at Orange Coast College. The tryouts are scheduled from 10 a.m. to I p.m. for strings and from 2 to 5 p.m. for brass, woodwinds and percussion in Music Room 101 on the Costa Mesa campus. Call 432-5041 ·or 493-3222 for more information. The lone newcomer to the Orange County boards this weelc is "The Tamina of the Shrew," the final production of the Grove Sbalcespeare Festival, opening Friday in the Festi- val Amphitheater, adjacent to the Gem Theater 18962 Main St., Gar- den Grove. Thomas Bradac is direct- ing the comedy, which plays Thursdays through Sundays at 8:30 until Sept. _ 14. Reservatio ns 636-7213. Two other local productions will lower their curtains this weekend - "Tom Sawyer" by the Fountain Vallev Community Theater and ''Wltol• AfraJd of Vlrg1Dla WooU?" by the Cabaret Repertory Thealer in Brea. Final performances of "Tom Sawyer" will be presented Friday through Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Forum Il of Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Call 895-8378 for ticket information. "VirJinia Woolf' runs Th~rsday throuah Saturday at 8 ~.m. and Sunday at S p.m. in the Curus Theater of the Brea Civic Cultural Center. Reservations 879-6865. (Pleue He TBEATER/84) Save on La-Z-Boy® Recliners, fam~us for sap~ comfort. Dozens of styles and fabrics in stock for immediate delivery. ~--------------- '\ . Overapendma. The exi>erta c:all 1t an ad· diction Three 0 c1l111t a btt wa11e. The 1ymptom1 are Haily recogn.iud. You want hiab·quahty hnena and housewares. 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Value Our Price Twin $20.00 12. 99 COSTA MESA Bristol & Sunflower in 'ordstrom Rack 7 51-5901 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 17120 Maanoha Street 842·1242 TUSTIN 1204 "B" lrv1ne Blvd 730-4922 EL TOR023710El -?*" , Toro RMd 855-9136 1 1 Cent MSA 1 Store Hours Mon. and Fri. 10-9 Tues. -Thars •. 10-6 Sat. l.0-6 San 12-5 .. r .. , ... - ' - JM Ora• COM1 DAILY Pit.OT/Sunday, August 11, 1986 I , lAKlWOOD ' I do !.; .:~~ ·--J ...., _ _.. .. ·w Ma1110• ........ ............. .....,_ --~ IUMP•Wl'M.,. .................. .-..-_,_,, 1'MI l&Mll ~ ... , ........... NI .. LAKEWO D (t•rlft'' Suvl~ ll1JllM •• ,,..., .. .,., A .. LT. 11JM I IW"' ....... _, ........ ntl 4100fMI"' , ..... -.... ...,, .. ··--.. 1 .. . ... .. A vtlW 10 A IOU"' "' .... ,... .......,.-..T. fll., .............. .. ................ ,, .. I ,\ l\/llHADA GATE WAY . • ' .. . . '• iIUIL..C::'l.1:11-. "'*" .-.r. ....................... , ............... , .. ............ .............. " .. -UN99 .... _ ..... "'""' , ............ , .. COCOON,..•• ,....n_ , ............. -UllllOOWI WFllM VAUllDN..,.t• , ....... , ..... ......nmn,_,... fO&&OW1MO-... , ........ _...,.* JllOI --..It.':'·· .... -...... ...., .... ... .,..__ l1W9f ---,_,... MCX10MMUm""' , .............. , ... eoY'f~ ........... WllltD ICIDICI .,._,., , ............ ..... *PACIFIC DRIVE-IN THEATRES* ANAHEIM ~ ICl•tCI "'"' ........ .,. BMFWt YACAllON ,.1 .. .... Cllll8'f IUM • aNl'A&...,. 1'MI .... naNG .. ,. Chad Snoa, Robert llcllarpby and LW Le.ta (from left) atar ln the P'OUDtaln Valley Com.ma.llity Theater prodac:don of .. Tom Sawyer'' at Golden Wat Collece . THEATER NOTES ••• From BS • Several other shows will be con- tinuing their summer engagements around Orange County, including: ' •"Tiie Wklte Arrow" at the New- port Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive Newport Beach (631-0288), Thursdays through Saturdays at 8. Sundays at 2:30 until Aug. 24. with a matinee today at 2:30. •"Grea1e" at the Harlequin Din- ner Playhoute, 3503 S. Hart>or Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-SS 11). nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times thro.u&h Sept. 1 S. •"A C.on1 LI.De" at the Grand Dinner Theater, 1 Hotel Way. Anaheim (772-7710), nightly except Mondays at varying CW1a1D times through the end of the year. f-.r.....,. ... ••••GM u nmr • M.., ....... 19111 lllmlllllHLITTi1iit 11 IU'U i~R IRHn mmnrns1 "ll!lillfll PRflJ{[I" l~ ~ l[R Bf ffi I[ •"EverytbJD1 ID &be Garden" at the Irvine Community Theater, Turtle Rock C.Ommunity Park, Sunnyh11l Road off Turtle Rock Dnve, Irvine (857-5496). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., next Sunday at 2 p.m .• through Aug. 24. •''La1t of die Rell Bot Leven" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Oemente (492-9950), Wednesdays throuab Sat· urdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at l and 7 p.m. through Sept. 22 . ORANGE .. ___ ... ·•-Nn•• ........... .... • ·--.... .. Wllll 1WO ... ... MISSION · .. \ ,.,. • f I I f ,, I .... · mm ~~0J1!.-wJl!!~ ... ,~Jllll!~~ en~~l~~~~ ----NOW PLAYING ---- aua.A PARK El TORO IRVINE ORANGE ORANGE UA Mlwlel EOWlfdS SaddleC>ae:k EdWafdS WoodbrlOQt Ali/I(, Or111ge Mill SIJ01um I)! •t 1n ll52....a83 581·58llO t. SS 1-0655 637-0340 639-87 70 COSTA MESA GARDEN GROVE LAGUNA IEACH ORANGE SAN JUAN EOwwdS c.n.na c.nter Eclwatds WestbrOOll EdwatOS Soulh Coas1 UA C1tv Cmema CAPISTRANO 9~141 ~4401 497.1711 634-3911 Pat•flc s M1u1on SANTA AHA EdWlrds llo'iSlol S4G-7444 WESTMINSTER \JA C1nt1N 893-~ Drive-In 493-4~5 •"Josepb ud lite Amula1 Tecla· aJcolor Dreamcoat" in the Drama Lab of Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa (432-5880), Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30, Sundays at 2:l0 until Oct. 25. •"Tiie Pirates of Peuaace" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Hunt· iogton Beach (832-1405), Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Aug. 24 • "OUver" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540), nightly except Mondays at varymg curtain times through Oct. 27. •"Aayt111.a1 Goel" at theBuena Park Civic Theater, 8150Knon Ave., Buena Park (821-1010), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 31. TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I e<lwards UNIVERSITY 854-8811 ACROSS 76 Glide on snow 134 Do backstroke 19 Goes by bus 94 Dwelling 77 F0t each 136 Antitoxins 20 Sparse 95 Frozen rain 1 Ribbon 78 W111 137 Outfits 27 Harvests 96 Kind 6 Thoroughfares 79 Aoor squares 141 Some 29 Part of finger 97 Groan 11 Fad 81 Fall behind 142 Play a guitar 33 Bibhcal "you" 98 Sampte 16 Carnivals 82 Back of foot 144 Body part 35 Tell 99 Come in 21 City in Florida 83 Trap 146 Prima donna 38 Saying 101 Loftiest 22 Surpass 85 Area 148 Name: Fr 39 Unsurpassed 103 Concerning 23 Sate place 86 Lighting deYk:e 149 Y•· Sp. 4 1 At no time 104 Began 24 Loft 88 Popular gwden 150 Mother 43 Footwear 107 Noxious plant 25 Alternative word flower 1S1 General 45 Three fee1 108 Slap 26Saq 89 Greek letter 154 Dispatched • 47 Extremely 110 Pigpens 28 Adolescents 90 Nip 156 Negative 49 Enoountered 111 Candid 30 Myself 91 Tears 1S7 Sum 50 Decay 113 Finance 31 Russian "yes" 92 Armed conflicts 1S9 More pleasing S2 Verse writer 114 Knights' titles 32 lock opener 93 Labyrinths 160 Food fish 54 Sisters 116 Mortar mixer 34 Bridle part 95 Wish 162 Subject 5S Vine fruit 117 Tiny 36 Beloved 96 Cull 164 Sleep noislly 56 Become malure 119 Wharf 37 Waken 97 Judicial command 165 Panorama 57 Larger than 121 Not any place 39 Mr Franklin 100 Cain's brother 166 Dazes necessary for Short 101 Make lace 167 light meal 59 Cat 123 Depart 40 Blbtic8l paradise 102 Operated car 61 Book of the Bible 125 Summertime TV 42 Bedouin 104 Painful DOWN 63 Michigan and fare 44 Sympathy 10S light brown SuperlO< 127 layer 46 Matctung group 106 Reef's partner 1 "Where there's 64 Poet Dickinson 129 Arm Joints 4 7 Sleeveless garment 101 Lingers 661,760yards 130 Endures 48 Soveretgn ruler 109 Poet's ''bef0te" 2 Weary 67 Actor s part 131 Leet<'s cousin 51 Jump 110 Comedian Laurel 3 Egyptian sun god 69 Pitfall 133 Mysterious S3 Natives of 111 Clenched hand 4 Mlsctuevous one 72 Woman s name 135 Sall supports Copenhagen 112 Mr Sulhvan 5 Dock 74 You and I 138 At home SS Small woods 113 Chaps 6 Go to bed 76 Feeling 139 Elixir , 58 Top Of building 115 Plaid fabric 7 Beast of burden 78 Taps lightly 140 l ab coat 60 let fall 117 Penned 8 Play dilliSlon 79 earned 142 Bargain 62 Slow-moving 118 Continuation 9 Feat 80 Pie poruon 143 Small roden1s creature 120 Most Important 10 Snooze 82 Ottt1cull 145 Smalt pr0f8Clile 65 Metal fastener 122 Den 11 Mapped 84 Christmas carol 147 Picnic pests 66 Matenal 123 Thinner 12 Tattered cloth 85 Move quickly 150 Damage 68 Fate 124 Beneath 13 Declare post11vely 87 Likely 152 Venerable: abbr. 70 Exist 126 Reaaonabty fast • 14 Ciphers • 88 Window pBMI 153 Man's name 71 Mimicker gait 15 Followed 90 Undef'Slde 155Heevy~t 72 Uses a chair 128 Intermediate WO<d 16 Renown 91 Disclose 158 In the direction of 73 Not high 130 Burden 17 Had lunch 92 Caution 161 Contrary to: pref. 75 Mountain lakes 132 Gentleman; It 18 That thing 93 Female hOfses 163 Father edwards NEWPORT 644-0760 NEWPORT CENTER BETWEEN JAMBOREE & MACARTHUR • TIMI _,, ITDll .... Tl Tl( fl11m" 11111, ••WI. ..... ~1111 ,,., "Pff·Wf f'l llC lDIEITUlf" (Pel t21H . 21H, wt l:JI, 1:10, 111H edwards LIDO 673·8350 NEWPORT BlVO AT VIOO llOO ''ST. RSI fW" Ill ,_ 1:1L 11121 UT/ .. 4111, WI ~l-.2111. 1111, Ill.II U T/Al U.H 11L 1111 ____ _, edwards TOWN CENTER 751 ·4184 BRISTOi & ANTON AC ROS!> FROM 5 :OAST PLAZA ~ ,. ... , . , . , ,, ' . . WALT lllllY Ptl'TWU' "TNfllJCI~" lt ... 2 .. ,4111,1111 lrH. 1:11 (N l edwards SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546·2711 BAISTOL&SUNFLOWEJ; COSfl.MESA .._, ' , • 4• •""' .... '' "Fial .rr"'(IJ 12 ... 1~141.MI l•, 1111 UT'\. ........ ll•ltDI• "E~ IACATS' PllYllW UT. (N-tJ) ,,_., (PC-11) .... Wt, Ml. Wl.1MI ...._ ____ _._ IUO TL 1:00 _.._ ___ _,, edwards BRISTOL 540· 7444 BRISTOLATMACAPTHUR SAN'A ANA ~N-1J)U.H tt11:11 12 ... , ....... ........ , ... ... , ICIEICf PIMCTfPll ~ tJJJI. 21M. we. "LT." ) •• • • lcJt, lllJI - eawards CINEMA 546·3102 11ARBOR BOtllEVARO AT ADAMS COSTA MESA lmn ... SZ.50 Tl l.1IO .. .,... a..'-·· h .. , ... ·~ HCAml'' 1111, I.JI, !Na edwards HARBOR TWIN 631 ·3501 HARBOR BOUl.EVAAO AT W'L 'ON COSTA MES> • TUii .... , ITlllt .... "~" (,._ 11) ICIEllJCf" (N-111 ""' ............. ,.... , ... , 4itl IAT/-/lll UM TN. J.. l:tl, NI, iNe eowaras CIN~MA CENTER 979·4141 '1ARBOR BOULE VARO AT AOA"'S MESA VE ADE CTR COS r A l\l[SA ·--· _ ., ... "... "llY am "-' -• ...., Pll;ICT" (PC) hM, 1111,.. 12.-. 2111, .... -11111 llM...., , ... edwards MESA 646·5025 NEWPQRTe::;•JLEVAROA' ·9• .. 5r COSTAMCSA ..... .,,-~"INI lttH ...... ltH I .... ..Tll IUftM.Y ... .,..,., , ......... ,..,. :AMPUS OR WlS' OF C.Ul•lr< A_ .. , , ~~-II "- "•AL IUITilWI ..... CEMUI'' (PSI 12 .... 2141, 4:41, 1141, l:At. , .... --~ 11) ltiJI, ... WI, IJJI, 1WI ... Ullf "Tll llACI ~· ·w-eBTll." 12111, 2111, .. , .. "" 1111, 1 ... (N ) h11, Jltl, ., .. l1tl, "'" 11• (N) ·~ ... ·111 -,,,., ..... ''RIBAS' C: 11J ?tM,•tt• 12ltl,,... kit, . lldl \.. edwards WOODBRIDGE 551 ·0655 RA.JH~A,.c A i·A'o' :. A" r ti., r '1' . . . . ••. .,. EMHMJ Fmlr' 1l111, .n, 114t (I) "ST. ElSI fm" <•> 2111, ..... '"" ~ ._ ______ IJ.11 T1l1111-~~----t "MY ICIUICf "E.T." IPCI ~~ PIOJKT" IPCI ""' llCA..._. l tt 1 1J1, 2.n, we, ''fOUOW TUT ·-1111, l 1H, llltt _ .. (IRJ llM, Ml. ... • •11, ..... (Pl-11)..J edwards SADDLEBACK 581 ·5880 EL TOROAOAO AT ROCKFlflO l. ·c·"C. ·...n .... Ill ·---llJJI, IJH, ... PIUCT" (NI , ..... 11 .. 12111, ,,, ...... lc11,lctl, 1 ... ''lfAl "f.T." (Pl) CfMUl''(PCJ Ji.JI, ... 12121, 1121, "21, "TME H ar•r· fPll llM,Wl.11121 1121, .... lltll l&Nl&lL-... ..... ·~tACAl9' sca:t'' l"-11t ,~ ....... IMl,2141,4146 .... .. , .. Wl (N-tl) ......... , ... ~ edwards EL TORO 581-9500 f l T (). ~ ' H (I A ? T ._. •• I~ p I A~ ' f ' Al A i 'I' •' . .._"' -, .. 1,· •. TUil lalY .,_ 'W MU lnm... "CKllN' (Pl-11) U ll• •TL 12141, 1111, WI, .... tlill "flUtW TIAT mF IUO J:OO -......-----.... "Tiff E•Ul.D o..::c.Wffl ..,. .,_. fOIH~r·~ r~ ''Tm llACI "ST Ill ADIEITim" CAUUMN ' ,.) • lltH, 1141, .. 41, ti I. fllE" 1•1 l i4t 1141 tMI <N> 11 2111, 4111 > I 1111, •11, '"" edwards VIEJO TWIN 830·6990 SANOIEGOFWVTOLAPAl&CHP1~u;:A \ViS".,.,, L, "Pff-llU'I • -,.. ,. ..... Uftlnm" IPll ICIEICf" (Pl-11) 12111, till, ~111 IMI. Ml WI, ttll, 1111, '"" ....... ·, ... edwards MISSION VIEJO MAL L 495-6220 5 0 F"Vor ' :o CROWN wA.lf • Bl ·~El>;>< .-ll'•~'_,'o) ~ YA , t .M fOI IMOWI '1l J ''RftUll'' ., .. ,llH. .... fiJl,11111~111 ''UC&TI '"-"1fNI ,,..,,... . ..,. .... 11121 edwards SOUH1 COAST LAGUNA 49 7 · 1 7 1 1 SOUTl•(UAS .HW• ... llMl)A[)WA• A, .. ,. I l • -~...--.. ... ., .. l99fM ..... PIUCT" ltttl,lltl,ut(N-11) ·~-c-........ .... .... .... , ... ------UMJIL J!OO-------"' eowards CI NEMA WE ST 891 ·3935 ,., ! <, • M1N' · r HA 1 ., , '' ""'' • • ,. 1 ·" " , " ''Uanm ._..., ,.,._,, lfll 'II HI Bfll" 11 .... J .. , 114. 1111, IWI 1ttM, 1 .... wt. ldl, .,__ ....... !"""".....,. ___ a.ton.. a• __ ,_,,_,_..., __ ,..._.,<">_.. ..... "ftf·llff'I • • ._ W" ·~ M&IW''9t 11111,-..., ·---........ .... .... 1MI (N-11) - ··I ' Cat.lfn sendS Jimmy to another world IJLYNDAllIUCB of bnllkina into Honoo borne, Jake IUTVAUc Cb.tUW. maka ~n lna ofS\e'Ve'I T-thin will make <..'brtsUe .u • llub&t to provt be really '"1lt lnto tbt with MicbeUe. M~ nftaMI 1-Y'• oat adinh that abe..., aot ra98C1 by Ted. but -MY CllD.D&IN: Monty'• leadina bo\alt to cttch a thief. Marlena upeet when of lovema.ldt:aj. A .JeaJout JUlla au.ca Steve. ~CODtin\Mlto-.klll.IWWI~ aJcbard decidn to tab away Jab'• work ~.Noel ftlelt \M_UIUJDalt betMeft ISAICll .,.a• -'--'-l'Wl•ow·. ""''"'"' U9tllalDd~AlhdM~~· ~._.~ ~t. Euecne nnurn1 to rlcbel when ht Tom &Ad Deudta. DUoca ttllt Mib ,.., TV91lvnn "' ....... lY II ... _ ..... ~ T .,_-~ Wtu Saltni lou.ry. MeU111 and Peto'• bh ebt'J ~ 19 be ,....,.... motber. · llU San to ftS oo •tall· San'a I*· .... • m UJV man ~ to tw 4-t.b 11 be dwet them ChriltiDa NrpriMd wbft CJ. arrlva fOrmancl ii mwb hit and abe eve a~ IPOtt Tad but not to tell throuab wniem 1tt. Mike Honon ~ ~ , • ~'A? dta1 with a bocklcr. Wbcn Uza ~ nd'• wtier.bouta. In Pint Val-U~lvy'11-byboy. . aYAN'IBOPE:M&XbalfvetyOMmtet ~ ~ AOt tolO to Ft1nce~inu rot'.:>'~~:r::::a~~e'! OSNDALBoilrrALa"'8c:ott ~n-~~~~'°to'=: ~~~~.~~l Y Oft. Banon apou Tad and Dottie ud tinuee to bold Holly and •uuettt that Mu m&bt ~t that abe'• an l.lder lelrCbet for T.Jl. ~ wuia Uza ~them In tbeir a111ttmnt. l..earn.ina Sootplo may be'° tiutY with Anna that lmpotttr and be cu prove lt &om bcr to tell Uoyd about t.bcir 111\ir. Uncle t.bit Ellen wu pveo 3 percat of Tempo, be='• lb tten about her. After ni&bt of 6.UlrDrinta. M&ll ii lhUlned WbtD hla Oec:ar taket UllCOntclou. T.R. to uimal Erica aoee lftir it. llOll ...uze. Adlm lo Tony and Tuya vow they'll reoOtd o!Otbrie.Ue'• bMTDrtnta matcbet ~and leaves bet there. Al a motl01lletl over t.be Idle where Erica'• coocerned. be~ o.rcver. On.nt walb in u n-tht woman at t.be bani. OJ. and Ryan T.R. Uot on around. a lionenten thec:qe. ANOTallWOAU;Atd.Na~Callin WSB •nt Matt Clark and Sean are aniY_!a~ .... to.•v.Jact&omAQllo YOUNG AND •m UITIAa Al toroed '° qunti01l Brinany. p 000• "1kl':;Seaninttod~Oatkuf.totin&D, and~·~ and a.ase tt1t,DJ. Jobnlnsitttt.batJilltellhimwhohcrlOVtt ftuedwbenlbeftndaDuleldtlwi"•plant ~-~ ~ ~~ P~ tetd~ andDJ Rran ~-~to eap&odevtd ~ wu and t.bat it t\tppened before their for bedroom ~ dup&ate tbOie abe !;';, c::'i. ScoJo ~= arrieve at Fetdle~ i:t =to 'f:e :i..e. TI;; marriue, Jill flnwtiea about Wlina John U.S in Edwatd'I lplnlab cut.le. Larry tn.1ft itation Juet 11 train pulla away. tlU. Magic the may have ecreen teal. t.bo truth -that Jack wa1 her lover -i.n rei..et a btdly wouDded Adrienne. Just ..a..•. t . _ . --~ '-' .• hopea that it wowd cau• John to have 11 Jimmy it 11\JeeUN 8rittaAy with GUIDING UGliTt M.1.ndy plane to wees IANTA 11AUAAAt Crua still foel.a fl"1 llt0ke. maklq her bcirat to Abbott overdole, Catlin bunt.a 1n and ldllt him. Kurt to he can 1tay in ~Wltry. Rick attnc1ed to Eden. Muon aware that Gina fortune. Jill telldohn that Andy Riclwda BrittanyNlbedtohotnital believee be may have been wrona about ii aolna to try to ruin Sophia. A'Ul\llta wuherJoverandlaterenlituA.ndy'•belp. ~. -WO..t_ t.. ,-~. n..--Kurt. Tblnld.na Beth and Jackton ~ 1tunfted when the ta1iJft Uoner bu Tracy aareet to let Brad take her to conoen.. -•-KW '"""~.,,.... lov .. Lujack aecldoa to ao life alone. illclitimate dauahter. Muon bopet ft.nd-Brock welcomee Xa-and Brent home. mechanic Tyrone eeelu 10,000 from .., r.. d 1• 1'..1. ,_ ex~o~quiet about Hoepi"1 tum• down Ed 1 milna1 on. ,.,. ____________ =-ir--------------1 .,... ... w When Ed dec:idet to think ~ WoUJh •A. &. ~IR Crail'• car for ftont..en~ Charlotte wumea be'• oft' ~o ud ""' ~ ~ THE WHOLE damqe, wh.lcb ~Wd link him to Dusty • taket the "newt" to powerf\&1 Sprlndeld r&. u• v,. A. ..._. ft.I .,...,,. ~nt. Craia Upeet when Lucinda wanta repor1er. Reva ud Xyle, c:&\&111t m pb ~ '-""" liilV\.n him to. pt.her inf'ormation on ltOry whicb contain• goi10n iv;i and rat-conccrmna Duaty'• accident. Tracina tleln&ke, are retc:Ued by the 11oati.na Billy. Stuart to Qic:qo temUI toumament, . • • -Maroie tliea there. Stuart ulu Maroie to LOVING: Al Shana aoee t.brouah-wod-him. Cal attracted to Barbara. Crail dins 1U\a, Mike rememben hit ftiaht of w~ Lucinda reveala police lovemaldna with Noreen. Mike tell• S ve atrUck [)uety. Marao con· Noreen be cam for her but lovee Shana;·· tinua to eeet idendtv ofE. Cuey. but when Shana aoet out of town Mib • f • ~u-tella Noreen be wanu to lleep with bet CAPnOLI K.elly upeet ~the~ qain. Noreen •uaeeta that Jun ii arudo\ll Trey hurt by Sloane Ud Zed I aft'air. K.elly for Shana and Mike to wed IO that be won't telli Trey t!iCY. have to put their rela-be confuted by hit feeli.np for Shana. Ava tiolUhip on hold wh.l1e be worb out hi• hides sun abe held on Stacy and continuea problema. Nino and Cl.ita mate lov.e. to claim that 1he haa no knowledae of Ronni qreea to •PY ~n Myrna for Pa\lla 11! harutina Stacy. Dane tell• Gwyn be loves excb.anP for one million dollan. llonru her. Jack and Loma uve Ann from cbeap lilnJ a contnct ttatina abe tell 10 percent pickup in b&r. Steve thrilled that Rury la o( money Paula mabl once her book about to be releued. "City of Dreunl" ii publiahed. Brenda _ '-..!.. • felri Sam will learn the'• workina u ONBLD'ETOuvi;:Anxiouatol.eamlf Atlantic City cocktail wahre•. Joab lapia it from the watch Tina p ve Mitch, ttaninaton aeem1 to be wortl.na for mob. Oortan oft'm to aPDtO&Cb Mitch. Mitch Sl0&ne tell• Zed their atrair ii over. She orden replacemeni 1apu stone and puu then tell• Trey to~ hit 1-p. Brenda the watch away before be lOCI to meet a upeet when the apoU Wally pmblinl and aeductive Dorian. Woody hiret helicopter later learn.I be wu tryina to earn money to to take him and Mimi to racetrack. Pete buy her more expeuive ensqement nna. ltOPI Mitch from rapina Dorian. In court. DAYt OP ou;.•ilv\:a: Kimberly and ~:: ~~::.Sc~='b~. ~~ Shane try to reconcile their dlft'erenca,. court, Vicki turns into Nicki and suddenly Kim plant to .learn about her mot.her • rebatbea niatlt of H~'• death, proclaim· relationabip with Kirialde. ~ope leamJ ina Mitch the culpnt. Patch once In Merchant Marine: ACCUled , • , /HMM .... .'. DO I (Jlll ll• '.ll lltcl l COITA MllA ~ Tawn Cln1lf 751°4114 ORANGE Clntdomt 634-2553 c:anoon. IAVINE Edwards Un1ve1s11y 854-8811 El TORO WUTMINSTEJI EclWardt El Toro UA Twin LID.-.:lL------------~':11 581-9500 89>5333 '"WEIRD SCIENCE' 18 A FUNNY AND ENTERTAINING MOVIE." -Roger Ebert, "AT THI MOVIU" It's ell in the name of science. 001 ..... -1• 11t lb.1C1'10f"'4•ltllll A lHVfRSAI. PICTURE .... \jl!ll ... -."l.-Clhtf\iOilOI""-IPG·llle» •MU MIM .. •,.&1a Slt~ •COITA lllOA ll TOllO !-•01 ... PO' (-~ ~ 1«4 511 SllO • COITA MUA • llMlll ....,..itJO !a-••IWIM YlllD T-l30-al ._ Chllll -• OllAllll c-., ... llllllA'AM 114-. W~ !GW--1-(-~ 631 l601 ~II ~~,.~-=-==,, ~2$$J MSIWl'lll ~~un1111 == ~·:-.,;,• • P!tQ#' ... Tt.I> '" m---' THIS VEAR. THE FUNNIEST FAMILY IN AMERICA .. lt-NADES EUROPE I ..... .,.. .... &TWMt·• NCflC ........ mw .. IMOUIACll -la.wt NmT• •IWY Ut-1100 llMl.UPLAZA mwaa FOUllYMl VAWl _ .. ., .. "J -!51""5 .... ...__ mTAm&•11u "' -(ll~ri.ow -~ . , ..... 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Our offshore 011 supplies should ·be saved for later To the f.d1tor Late thls month, Secretary of the lntenor Donald Hodel wdl vuu the Cahfomia coast to pour 011 on troubled waters -figurative!)' spealt- 1ni. Opp<>sitaon . to proposed offshore dnlhng has ansen from local elected officials of several coastAI c1ues. The reasons for opposiuoo to proposed federal lease sales and the consequent construcuon of offshore dnllina plat- forms are seve~: po~sib1lity ~f.an 011 )p1ll, visual blight, insens1uv1ty to local government politicaJ chicanery, and the autocratic pos1uon that the Cahforn1a coas~I communmes arc tnergy colonies of the federal govern- ment There is another reason for oppos1- tt0n that must be expressed; that as the nted for an enlightened ene!JY policy on the national level. This policy ~hould explore aJternativc energy sources and conservation policies Junng a ume of rapidly dwtndling p(troleum reserves. Consider the follo~1ng statistics: •World Estimated Proved Rc- 'iCnes as of Jan. I, 1984, were 669.3 balhon barrels of oil. At the 1982 rate of consumption, proved reserves will be exhausted 1n 31.3 years. •U S Esumated Proved Reserves, 1"1cludmg AJaska and the entire conunental shelf, arc 27.3 billion barrels of oil. At the 1982 rate of consumption. proved reserves would be exhausted in five years 1f we did not import foreign oil. At the 1,>resent rate of U.S. Qll produellon (estimated 1983). US. reserves will be exhausted in 8.6 years. •It as esumated that the cnure ou reserve of tbe Califomta conuncntal shelf 1s between 2 b1lhon (Depart- ment oflnterior) and 5 billion barrels ( tandard Oil of Calif.). At the 1982 US. rate of consumption (14.9 million barrels per day), these re- \Cnes \'111 fuel our national economy trnm a minimum of 131 days to a maximum of 332 days. One couJd speculate that oil re- serves off the oout of Huounaton Beach. Newpon Beach and Lal\loa Beach might fuel our econom y for one Labor Day weekend. There arc three conclusions that can be drawn from the above lnter- nationaJ Petroleum . Encyclopedia ( t 984) statistics: I. Petroleum reserves will become scarce in the immediate future, therefore, U.S. reserves shouJd be saved for a time of severe s.horta,e, rather than be produced at a time of market glut. 2. Energy conservation should be an important and integral part of energy policy. This policy should exam me modes of transportation as well as 1ndustnaJ, commercial and household energy consJ.imption. 3. Alternative enerjy sources - particularly renewable sources such as hydroelectncaJ. geothermal and solar power - should be developed. A report of the energy project at the Harvard Business School. after ex- amining possible eneray scenarios. concludes: "Broadly speaking, how- ever, the nation has only two major energy alternatives for the rest of this century -to import more 011 or to accelerate the develo pment of con- servation and solar energy. This is the nature of the choice to be made. Conservation and solar energy. in our view, are much to be preferred." It as a mistake 10 think that offshore oil production will gi ve us mdepen- dence from foreign oil sources, Rather, holding our national pet- roleum reserves for the future whale embarking on a provam of conscrva- uon and encouragmg the develop- ment of aJternauve energy sources is the course of action that we must take to achieve national independence. PETER G REEN. Ph.D. Dr. Orecn is a member of the Huntington Beach Cit} Council. Lawyer'santicsmakehermad r 0 the Ed1tor- Th1s letter I!> in response to the article on the front page of the OaJly Pilot (July 31 ): the writer's name is Robert Hyndman. I am really definitely opposed to the way they have given a step-by- ~tcp VICW of the way that ChtJdrcn can go against the law and society and, in the case of less-<:xpcnenced parents than myself, against them alw. J have looked up to complain in the yellow pages to the attorney that was named, Harry Lerner. He 1s not even listed in t.he yellow pages as an attorney. I would like somebody to tell me -where f can get in touch with this attorney to find out what the deal is o n this VIVIAN RUMBLE Attorney labeled 'a whacko' To the Editor. I have laved 11 years 10 Newport Beach and I really think that Robert tlvndman's Focus on the New-; ahout this laW)'er Lerner as homble. This guy has got to be a whacko. DAVlDJONES Newport Beach . . Hopes church disturbs his rest To the Editor: and roll music" but as subject to interpretation by and1v1dual mem- bers. It celebrates its Sabbath around m1qnight Fndays and Saturdays. Let us hope the strongest, most Vigorous unit of the church develops in Tustin, preferably in Lerner's immediate neighborhood so be and The July 31 issue of the Pilot may not circulate widely in Tustin. I wonder 1f the people of Tusun reahze what a public-$ptnted, TCbgiously uphfimg c1t1zcn they have 10 attorney Harry Lerner. He has been distraught over the plight of the teen-a&ers faced w11h the Newport Beach curfew. He 1s w canng he has created the M1dnaght Newport Church. whose dcxtnne mclud~ "blessed be rock .#fellow residents can be comforted by its fesuv1ties. S obran 's analysis ridiculous T o the Ed11or Who the hell is Joseph Sobran? Has thinlong and wn11ng (South Africa may be 1mperfoct -but at could be lots worse; Daily Pilot.July 31 ) reflect tho<ic ofa man caught an a time warp. It'\ as 1f someone had stuck him in a lime capsule in the 1950s and only recently unleashed hi.m to redba1t (no one disputes the cla1in that Sov1ct- 'it~lt' commun1!>m as abhorrent) and champion the cause of colonaahsm. Jll fo r the ~kc of the .. c1v1lmng" rule 11 <;outh Afncan whates. "obran seems to have gleaned has pol\t ~I science from M ickey Mouse and his African history and culture from the Jungle Ride at Disneyland. Bearable or unbearable as cntcria 10 d1'itingu1sh between government'i? B~ th1<; c:ompletel)' subJect1ve reckon- ing 1wh1ch is really no reckoning at all) even Sovtet communism 1s hearablc to pea.,,nu who know no better A 5yndicated columntst should know better. >\nd no, Mr. Sobran, Afnc~ns arc not all unc1v1lized, headhunting ~vagcs who crave the laws and wealth of the We5t. African culture. though dive~. is rich in trad111on. laws and morality that tower head and shoulder; above the moncy- ~orihappmg greed ethic of most ··c1v1h1ed" countne To suaae~t that toloniahsm was good becau 11 ORANOE COAST Daily Pilat P..r -• c»y ~,,,. ,..., •• .}JO""'"' ll4r S1 Cl • ..._ AOOr-C011~1"'/:" Ill f\v> I «I ·~-C• • ...,.. brought "c1v1hzat1on" to "backward" countries as not only ethnocentnc but downnght racist. Sobran cites the superstition of a Ghanian farmer and a Jama1can's shp of the tongue as proof that Third World ettizens m1SS the rule of whites. Has non-random sample 1s an no way typ1CAJ of the sentiment of the majonty. however All colonial re- gimes have their lacke>~· those for whom freedom and dignity take a back scat to power. sccunty, wealth or status quo. In our country they were called Tones. Breaking one·s colonial chains is not an easy endeavor. Sobr-dn's exam- ples of Nigeria and Mo1.ambique attest 10 that. Unfortunately, he ignores African succ.es'i stories Wee Kenya, Tanzania. the Ivory Coast and a host of others Support of any d1ctatonal rcgJmc, whether of the left or of the nght, that ~uppres~s the rights and freedoms of 1ts people as truly "abhorrent.'' White colonial rule 1s no exception. Instead of prais1na the accomplish- ments of the colon111lists, Sobran would do well to publictU the ongo1 nJ struaa.!es of people who w~t to be free ffiis as more 1n keeping with the Amencan trad111on RENE P GARDNER C'o ta Mesa ''an' Zlnl ldOO! Tom Telt M~fl!<IOt OOft ,.,..., C"yldl10t Crltlgltt.ff l)CWfl ,...,, · 'Fll?y-llve mlllJon people were ldlled Jn World War JI, 300. OOOol;Jjef as the result of nuclearexplosJons. That'sJJpproJCJmstelyone·h o 1 percent.·· : ON THE RIGHT WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY Fear of ,A-bomb ensures • ,, peace Jack Kemp has the savvy to attract diverse voters F ar better choice as a presid ential hopeful t han Bush WASHINGTON -Just possibly, the I 988 presidential campaign will pit two New Yorkers against each other: Mano Cuomo and Jack Kemp. From the Republican point of view, this couJd be an ideal matchup. Mr. Cuomo would stamp the Democrats as a regional party; Mr. Kemp would show that the Republicans have bec-0me a broad-based nationaJ party. I base this judgment on a re- markable document that has come my way: a 1976 memo to Jimmy Caner from his campaign strategist, Adam Wahnsky Mr. WalinsJcy was trying to give the Democratic can- didate a few pointers on bow to win the Catholic vote. In doing so, he wrote a brilliant analysis of party alignment in America. Repubhcans will do well to study it. It contains the key not only to victory but to the lasting party realignment that didn't quite come off in 1984. Catholics, Mr. WaJinsky wrote. "are not lN the Democrattc Party; they ARE the Democratic Party." Their geographical d1stnbution, he noted, makes them important beyond the1r numbers.. Tbou_sb only 35 percent of the populauon, 70 percent of them live in 13 states with 281 electoral votes. And the Demo- crats have been taking them for granted. "One of your staff," Mr. WaJinsky told the president-to-be, "was rccont- ly quoted as saymg that Catholics would not be a problem because ethnic bloc votmg as declining. Th1s 1s like applauding at a funeral." He drove the point home incisively: "When Catholics vote as a bloc, they vote Democratic. When their bloc voting declines, Republicans win." According to Mr. WaJinsky, t.he Democratic Party has had two major JOSEPH SOBRAN components: the William JenniOJS Bryan half, rural, Protestant, nativist, dry; and t.he AJ Smith haJf, urban, Catholic, immigrant, industrial, wet. From FranlcJin Roosevelt to J...yndon Johnson the two halves had cooper- ated peacefully. But t.he old fissure opened again in the '60s. The Catholic balfofthe party was disregarded by reform Demo- crats (including many Catholic poti- t1C1ans). Catholic immigrants and their children, who had come up the hard way, were forced to pay the price of "social progress": redistributed taxes for Great Society programs hit their newly achieved wealth much harder than the old money; racial quotas took jobs from them after they had been assUTed that ethnic dis- crimination was a thing of the past; thc1rch1ldrcn were bused out ofthear neighborhoods; and those same neiabborboods were hat by hi&h cnme rates, wbjle liberals condemned de- mands for law and order as veiled racism. The new liberalism, ecrsonified by George McGovern, inJured and in- sulted these people as Prohibition had: It virtually declared their con- cerns ilJcgitimate. The party of Bryan chased the party of Smith into the camp of Richard Nixon. But no lasting realignment occurred. Jimmy Carter man~ to pull the old coaJjtion togrther apm in 1976 apinst the old-line Republican ticket of ~rald Ford and Robert Dote. In 1980 RonaJd Reagan raided that old coalition and stole millions of Catholic votes. He did it again in 1984, when the Democrats, while choosing a nominaJ Catholic for vice president, gave every imaginable spcciaJ interest, includ1!1$ homosex- uals, priority over traditional Cath- olic concerns. Still, the Republicans have not consummated the realignment they yearn for. If the decent but bland George Bush as their next nominee. they won't consummate it in 1988 either. Jack Kemp as another story. The New York conaressman has proved himself m vmcible in a trad1uonally Democratic district in BuffaJo. More to t.he point, be has led the way in redefining the national political de- bate. Well before Mr. Reagan came to Washington, Mr. Kemp was pushing for tax cuts, growth and equal opportunity, with the stress on op- portunity rather than the vmdictive zero-sum equaJity that has locked old -fasbtoned pob ticians into a sten le tug-of-war between rcdistnbut1on and deficits. Mr: Kemp could get the urban Catholic vote as well as the Rocky Mountain, praine, Southern and coastal votes. He would open bis party up, not cut it back to its narrow base. He even moves aggressively to seize that Democratic holy of holies, the black vote. No other candidate in sight could do alt this. His approach wouJd make an ideal contrast to that of Gov. Cuomo, t.he Malthusian candidate, who stands for redistribution and dependency, not to mention legal abortion. Mr. Kemp's message is that we can all prosper at once rat.her than at one another's expense -and American history backs him up. That's why alt those immigrants, including Gov. Cuomo's father, came here in the first place. In Jack Kemp the Republicans have the m ost imaginative politician of this generation. If they nominate George Bush instead, they will have turned their backs on opportumty - in more ways than one. But never underestimate the Republican genius for thinking small. Jo.el» Sobru I• a 1yadlcated coltUDal1L Late, great, disgraced poet may be returned from exile SOme want to bring Ezra Poun d 's body back fro m San Mich ele to Hailey, Ida h o WASHINGTON-WbjJe most of the world would consjder the upcom- 101 Reagan-Gorbachev talks the most important face-to-face meeting of 1985, a fierce~al band of Amen- can poets, pro rs and intellectuals has f ocuscd instead on a meetina held 1n June 1n n small, tastefully ap- pointed apanment in Venice. The part1c1pan1s in this unrecorded ncaouat1ng Kss1on were Olga Rudae. 90-year-<>ld former rrusll'C$s of the late poet Ezra Pound, and Professor Carroll Terrell of the U niversity of Mame, president of the ~ra Pound Society. They di5eussed plans to d1s1ntcr Pound's body from its resting place in Venice's "isle of the dead," San Michele, and rebury at an the poet's bt"hplace. Hailey, ldaho. Pound, who 1s considered by some Amcnca's areatest poet - or It least seecod only to Walt Whitman -had wanted to be buned 10 Hailey. But when he died in Venice at 87 in 1972., lhert was httle possibility that he'd be brouaht home. Althou&h hi• poetic gJt\s were not smously dupu~L Pound bad dJ• IJ'l<lCd himtclf witn wild statements that were, vanously, anti-5em1uc, 1nt1-Chnst1an. anu-Moslem and anu JU\t about anyth1n1 else. He com· pounded h11 quirky biJotry by fulminaung over the radto du.nng World War II on behalf of Italy's fascist dictator, Benito Mussolini. Pound surrendered to Italian part.I· sans in 194 S and was ti teraJl y caged in an American military detention oenter in Pisa. Ruled mentally unfit to stand triaJ for treason, Pound was confined in St Elizabeths Hospital m Wuhin~n, D.C., until 1958. While he was there, in t 949, Pound received the presti11ous 8olhngen pri1e for has poetry. On has rcleate, Pound returned to Italy and worked on his "Cantos," an 802-paae ci>ic of man's intellectual history. Uke other members of the Ezra Po und Society, TerreU deploret the poet's raci t statements and other qreaious personal f&iliop. But he's pained that this most American of poeu should lie buried in a fon:aan land. an ellile even in death. Terrell tbinb this ~.the 100\.b anniversary of Pound'• binb, is an appropriate rune to beain the cam- PIJID to brina him home. The 68.- ycar-<>ld professor ho~ to be on hand in lhe year 2000, 1 about u early as we can upect America to accept him" "When be is brouaht ~ .. Terrell lOJd our associate La Wh1tttn., 04it hould be with honor for his poetty, •hatC\'tr one may feel for him u 1 pcr10n." He said Miss Rud~ wants L JACK AID El SOI and JOSCPH SPEAR Pound taken home on one of his nation's naval vessels, as W.8 . Yeats was returned to Ireland from France. Sinoc Pound's loyal, lona-sufferina wife, Dorothy, died in l 973, much depends on the feelinp of their son, Omar 1 distinJuisbed pc:>et himself. who 1lves in Princeton, N.J. "I bate mov1na bim from that beautiful site," he said, "but 11\Y historical instincts are that thett would be a kind of resumictina in brinaioa him to Hailey." He tho~t perhaps a modest monument an Hailey would be a suitable com· prom11e. Oma.r even s~ted a quote from tbe Cantos for the memorial: .. Let an old man rest." Muc:b dependsafso on the residents offfailey. a lt'l"llll townjult down the roed from on Valley. City Council President Joseph Macc:arillo II.id be knew that Pound was a native soo, but bad not been aware of his ncist tlh~ ln view of that. he md. HaiJe~accept.UCC of the poet's body "is ao to be 1 touup:• MaccariUo uid be' have to think lontand hard about it b1mtc1f. Jad Mftf'"8 -' J__,. S,..r .,.. q!fll.Jc.t:M _,.malffl. One of those 279 programs during the Hiroshima orgy last weekend featured an elderly scientist of noble mien who was saying in the quiet ~fltlfied accents of the finally en- lightened that, when as a .Young scientist he was caught up rn the Manhattan Project, be lost siaht of the ethical dimension of it all, so cauJht up was he -and bis collcques -an the SCtent1fic exC1tement. ALI of this do ne as tfbc was talking about bow, as a young boy, he was caught up by the general excitement of the Hitler Youth Le.ague. The audience was left to c-0nclude that to the extent we failed to follow in this pilgrim's ethical footsteps, we con- tinue to linger in t.he swamps of ethical primitjvism. Fifty-five million people we~ killed an World War 11, 300,000 of them as the result of nuclear ex- plosions. That's ~pp~xim11:tel.Y onc- haJf of I peroent. 1f 1t is stabsbcs one gets one's fixes from . And, to carry it forward, it is worth focusing on this: that esumates of the number of Japanese who would have been killed as the resuJt of an American invasion of the islands of Japan start well above 300,000, and stretch up beyond 2 million. That is before we begin countrng the number of Americans who would have been killed returning to the Japanese t.he favors begun at Pearl Harbor. There was much pacifist tenden- tiousness in the television coverage of the 40t.h anniversary, though nothing of course on the scale of what was done in the Soviet Union. Ashen- faced Soviet journalists of the kind who appear on the Ted KoppeJ show were there to explain to us, and tot.he rest of the world, that the atom bomb was not needed to bring the war against Japan to an end. The reason Harry Truman dropped the bomb, they explain. is that he wished to start up the Cold War and to intimidate the peace-loving communists in Russia. Tbe Soviet Union ~n World War II by making a pact with Adolf Hitler, and ended it by declaring war against Japan a matter of days before Japan's surrender. And now the sons of Harry Truman arc hectored on morality by the sons of Stalin. AJI of which is not to say that Hiroshima was less than at was: the introduction ofa new, and perhaps a finaJ, djmension of warfare. Even with the primitive technology of the Hiroshima bomb, Japan would have ceased to exist, for all intents and purposes, if it had defied us and 1f we had manufactured and dropped another dozen bombs. Now it is estimated that the world's nuclear inventory adds up to 800 million times the explosive force of the Hiroshima bomb. A single bomb dropped over Boston. one commen- tato r advised us. would result in 700,000 dead, a li~e number wounded, the consumption of the entire nation's blood supply in a sinaJe day, and hospitalization (all of this assuming there were no lOlistical pToblem) that wfil{ild use up every bed of every hospital in the North and South American continents. The fiaures appall, and at t.he same time they anesthetize. Given the acccleratina tempo of warfare be&Jn- ning with the Boer War at the turn of the century, the ~pecu for peace seemed aJoomy indeed: particularly in a century so very much addicted to ideol<>aY and dominated by the areatest curae in human history, Marxism-Lenjniam-St.alinism. Ten million dead in World War I, SS million a mere 20 rears later. It has hardly been, since D Day, an irenic season: there wu Korea, Vietnam, and 100 other military et1P1Cment1 here and there. to say oothina of polttically inJpircd deaths -the equivalent of the arcat re"1;ious wars. lntroducina what conchwon? That Winston Churchill may have been correct when, in 1949at M IT, he hinted that the advent of the atomic bomb mi&bt prove to be the most beneficent development in history, precisely because it will make war intolerable. But of course the oor· ollary of an intolerable war is a war 10vcmment will avoid by actina ia certain wayt, and reftainina from acuna in cenain other -waya. A aovcrnment need not fear 1 nuclear bomb wbote dd.ivery i1 automad· ca.lly ruled ouL The ovolutJon of tht nuclear weapon u a pcaoe·makJn,a weapon ablotutcly req\l.lra tha.t 1t should 1urvive as an instnuncnt or t.crT"Or. 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Orange County residents for the past Roberson said tho-goal as to create a 10 years, will reopen its doors with 11 natural transition for guests to enjoy a $1 /2 million facelift. pre-<iinner cocktail, move freely into Dcruse Roberson. Westin 's di rec-the dining area and then complete the tor of food and beverage, explained evening by returning to the Taverna the new look: "What was formerl)'. for after4inner drinks and dancing. called the Blue Parrot (the coclclatl Alfredo's bold colors of green, red lounge) is now the Taverna, and It wtll and wbtte wiU have a more subtle be linked to Alfredo's. The Taverna modem deco. Alfredo's, newly christened Alfredo's Ristorante & Taverna, which bas been wining and dining will be an emnsion to Alfredo's "Our look will be one of romanuc Ristorante. There will be 120 seats in elegance," said Roberson, "soft the dining area and 77 seats 10 the shades of mauve, gray and green wiU lounge." compliment the new Alfredo's look.·· Security Pacific Corp. selects Segerstro11J ReDry T. Seaerstrom has been elected to the boards of directors of Security Pacific Corp. and Secartty Paclflc National Bank. Scgerstrom as managing panner ofC.J. Segentrom & Sons of Costa Mesa. a nd chairman of the board of trustees of the Orange Coanty Performing· Arts Center. • • • Dr. Frank Largent has been named director of UC lrvtne'1 exccuuve MBA program, newly created program for managers who want to sharpen skills through formal education without anterrupting their careers. He has formerly served as president of Western Library Se"icet, as chief of the National Defense Edacatlon Admbll1trat1oa in Cahfom1a and as president of Media Researd A11oclatff. • • • Laura J . Scbaltt has been appomted manager of the Newport Beach office of Hoasellold Buk. Shultz has spent 12 years an the savings and loan industry, most recently as assistant vice president and branch manager of Central Savlag1 in Pomona. • • • Gary M. Ernst has been named vice president and chief operating officer of MJcrogon, lnc. of Laguna Hills, with respons1bihty for act1v1t1es related to organization development and manufactunng. M1crogon is a producer of microfiltrallon systems. • • • Roa E. Merow has JOllled CPI Peuion Services of Irvine as director of marketing services. Merolb, an attorney, is responsible for providmg marketing, technicals and sales support to sales representatives and management. He comes to his new job from a position as senior pension manager at General American Life in St. Louis. -I: Jtt1t!itttan Uf ,thl-...._------- Class for 'dum1JJles 'set An investment class s=:::.y for "dummies" -people wbo want beainnm' instruction in the of investments-will be held Mondayat 7: f S p.m. in lhe Newport Beach main library. The library is on San Oemente Drive 11 Santa Batbara Avenue in Fashion fsland. Speaker will be OQ Balferty, investment broker with Prtvate teqer FtaudaJ Sentcet. IK .. in Newport Beach. Admission is free and no spccafic investments will be presented. • • • ~DI and future development of the 1"tM 8 ....... C.mfllu will be the subject oflUdaN M. Ortwela, president of'l'lle Kell C..'1 Newport Beach division, when be speaks at the ln'IM btMqe a.. at noon on Tuetdayat the Airporter la Betel Im lntH. Ortwein will outline lhe prooess wbich is transfo~ the former lrvme Industrial C.Omplel into what he calla Southern California's teeond t&raest offioe conoentration -tee0nd only to downtown Los Anaelcs. Procram cbainnan for lhe Irvine Excbanac Oub is RaJ,. M. RMllelm. For more lnfonnation. call16().()l09. • • • Mcmbcn of the Omtae C.Ounty branch of the ·SedelJ ef Ardltectval A411llalstraWI will bear speaker hlD 0-.N Wk about handlina a strnsful job, at thdt monthly mcetiaa on Tupday to be held at the officaof Mc:ClaruMI. V.,..a PartM:n, Jae .. 69S Towne Center Dnvc, Suite 300. an Costa Mesa. Wine and cbcae Mll be eervcd 116 p.m. Gould, president ofT . .u.n. o..w a ~ Newport Beach. will speak at 6:30. t:lis topic will ~: "'Ptneea• ·-~ ......... " A doutioa of U ii RICI 0r more Ulformataoo about SAA or lhc mecdna. caU •UJ Nkllea '' 549-2207. -. . . Guest~~ .l'*-ef ~ PuaUe. J-*IM Dene& Mane-., IK. ... u ~·.,...,.... = ............. ~ Dlttd Mall.'" tolM*n CaJlhnlla w ... Iii .u...._ Wcdnelday It the,_.,..,,.. N..,_.leaa. Netwomna bqjns at 6 !),m. walh a ne>-bott bet, followed by d.uu\er 11 7 p.m. and pcater at a p. m RaervltaC)nl may be made by <:allina 63 l-6S4 I. Tickets are Sl9.'°!or memben and S23.SO for non·metnben. -' Alfredo's, like many of the Orange County restaurants, as catering to a new trend: casual elegance, where business conversauons can be con- ducted over appetizers and cham- pagne by the glass is offer¢. "I guess you could say the Blue Parrot bas flown the coop," Roberson said. "Parrot's crowd was younger, and lhe music more disco. We will feature the sounds of the big bands and contemporary mus1c. We may even bring an small jazz p upcs. The ambiance will dcfirutcly be more upscale. In fact, from happy hour, 4 to 6 p.m., our clientele will enJOY recorded music wtth smatterinas of Italian and contemporary music. From 6 to 10:30 p.m., diners will be serenaded by the class1cal sounds of the harp." Alfredo's will conunue to SCTVe its award·wtnDlD8 Northern ltahan cuisine. Executive Chef, Italian born Maurizio Binotto, who received bu culinary apprcnucnh1p while m Term Rate r - Europe, was formerly Sous Chef of the Westin Bonaventure in Loa Angeles. "Northern Italian cook:in& differs from Southern Italian because of the sauoe. Nonhern Italian cuisine is lt&hter. Southern uses heavy tomato sauoe," be said. Binotto wd be will mtroduoc what be c:a1ls California Italian amine. "Fresh homemade past.a and fresh vecctables with• li&bt sauce ... Yield 5 year JQ.00% }Q.38% 2year 9.00% 1 year 8.60% 6 months 8.20% ) ( II\ 9.30% 8.88 % :-- ~ 8.45% ',, "'lid I I I I I lk\I T1m.-T1•<. .. 11 _____ _ I _pej C ~ F'dd~a:_~~~,~~·~,·:_'k~ ~~~~' __ Ft1r rate L)n l1thet \hort-.md h.'ng.·term a~Cl)U nt further mformaunn. pie~ e ""tll t-XfX)·PACI FI C. 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'1 The aoft-spo.lcen 34-ycar.old quar- terback from the Canadian Football Leque has impressed all that have seen bis rifle arm at work'in gractice. And be went under the mic~osoopc for the crowd of 41,823 which came out to Anaheim Stadium Saturday niaht to see just who this mystery man was and why Coach John Robinson has placed the Rama' 1985 fortunes in an unproven (in the NFL, anyway) commodity. Broe.le, "the quiet cannon," and the Rams opened their exhibition scbed· ule with a 7-3 win over the Houston Oilcn to make Brock's "comina out nif.i?t" a successful one. 'I thouaht Brock did a aood job toniabt." said Robinson. "He aot the ball to the receiver on a blitz, and on a nic.lcle situation, which was what we were looldna for." Statistically it wasn't what lou'd call a bia aame (S for l , no interceptions, 49 yards) but be show- ed poise, touch and timina. And he also had a few catchable balls drop- ped. away and I handled it pretty well. I felt in control out there. I knew what wai aoinaon." Before he bad played one down south of the Canadian border, B'°"k was named as the •W'tina quar- terback over last year's starter Jeff Kemp. . Ram It wu Kemp wbo ~the s to a 10-6 record and into the playoff• last ~ason after be.too.le over for an iajured Vince Fe~o. Kemp played from the end of ~e second quarter throuah the third period and finished the ni&bt 6 for 12, with one interception ancf 47 yards. It's been said C~ob is Brock's to lose. So with his ormance apinat the Oilers, it loo s as thouah Brock's job is still secure. Steve Dils, the third quarterback, came on in the fourth quart.er to tinilh up. He was 1 for 3 with one interception and 14 yards. "It struck me that we have a loo.a way to 10," said Robinson after be watched the Rams play, for the m!'lt part, a sloppy pme on the on:e~ve end. "There wasn't much conunutty, we had missed usianmenu and made too many mistakes. . "But I was happy with some tb.inp. I thought Barry Redden did a aood job." Rama runnt.nc back Barry Redden loob for a hole while hie offen•i•e line lend8 blocktnc •upport durln& Rama' ezhi- o.lr PIW ~ -, Tllll ~"900 bition oPeD1n.lf 7-S .tctory ner Bouton Saturday ntcht. Redden 8core41 the only touchdown of the &a.me. "I felt confident out there," said Broe.le. "I wasn't sure about the nic.lcle (defense), but they threw it at us riaht Redden, a fourth-year runnina back who has toiled in Eric Dickerson's shadow the put two years ca.med a piece of the spotliaht by churning out 94 yards on 17 carries. .. .. -· 1..:11) (PleaM ... .--v1- Dodgers escape with win LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fernando Valenzuela survived two close calls 1n the fifth and ninth innings to hurl the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 2-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds Saturda} night. ln the ninth, the Reds had the tying run on base wtth two outs wben Ron Oester arounded into a force play to end thepme. "I have lots of confidence in myself," said Valenzuela, who pitch- ed a four-hitter for his sixth stnaghr victory. "I still felt strong 1n the ninth inning." Catcher Mike Sciosc1a said of Valenzuela, "He suit had his stuff. He's a finisher, no doubt about that." Los Angeles Manager Tom Lasorda went to the mound wll h two outs in the ninth. "I wasn't goi ng to take him out," said Lasorda. "I didn't take him out in the World Scnes ( 1981 ). I'm not going to take him out ofth1s game." Los Angeles scored three first inning runs Fnday night and won 3-1, Today'• Ga.me Clndnnatl (MeGafflgan 1-0) at Dadgen (Reuu 9-7). Time: 1 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). and scored both their runs in the first inning Saturday night, prompting Cincinnati Manager Pete Rose to remark, "I wish there was some way we could stan the game in the second inning. lfwe could, we'd be 3-0 here.'' Valenzuela, 13-8, struck out eight and walked three. He raised his National League-leading complete game total to 1 3 and lowered his earned run average to l 15 . Valenzuela allowed three infield sinaJcs by N 1ck Esasky and a single to Buddy Bell The victory helped the DodJers open a six-game lead over San Diego and Cinc1nnat1. which entered the game in second place in the National League West. five games behind The Dodgers scored their two runs 1n the first inning ofT Jay Tibbs, 5-12. Manano Duncan led off wnh a double to nght, took third on a grounder and 'lCOred on a sacnfice fly by Ken Landreauit One out later, Ped ro Guerrero walked and scored on s1nales b} ureg Brock and Mike Marshaff Bat busters one win from title· ST LOUIS -The Orange County Batbusters have moved within orte victory of wtnn1ng the title 1n the 12-year-old and under Amencan Softball Assoc1at1on national champ1onsh1p. The Batbusters made tt 5-0 1n the tournament wtlh three wins Saturday and need JUSt one vic- tory today to cam the title Tn the fim pme. the Batbusters blanked the Phocn1:it Caseyettes, 6-0. That wafs followed by a 3· I tnumph over the NorCal (Stock· ton) Tremors and a 4-l verdict over the Akron A1t4els. Three different puchen earned victories on the day In the opener, Cheryl Lonftway '1uck: out 11 and allowed 1ust one hit Without flair, McCaskill does job Raiders Angels roll behind ,....,.. a.. . Trailing 1-0, Brian Do~ina began the rally stonped • • with a walk and moved to third on Rob W1lfong's ~' three-hitter, 9-1 An111r (c..dllW 0..0) at MlnMIOta ~~~~g~~i~l~~c~yi~!t~eas~~~f.e to center, by· 490-rs (8"tchli a.10). Wilfong and Jones moved up a base on Rewe ·~.&·•'. Time: 11:15 a.m. Jackson's groundouL After Rod Carew was MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -K.ark McCaskill was bonng, but that's when he's at his best. The Angel pitcher beat the Minnesota Twins for the second consecutive time Saturday, firine a threc·httter for an 9-1 victory before a quiet Minnesota crowd of 18,396. "The different surfact could have made a d1fTercncc." said McCaskill, who beat the Twins 3-1 in his last start at Anaheim Stadium. "But I try to approach every game the same way. I try my best to be bonng as hell and get the JOb done." McCask1ll's win ten Manager Gene Mauch very pleased. "I hke that when a JUY can come back and get the best of a club twtce tn a row," he said. "He was almost 1dcntical to his last start against the Twins." "He doesn't know how good he is," Mauch added. "He has good enough stufTto go after them. TV:~ 5. intentionalJy walked to load the basesJ DcCtnces A9clo: KMPC(710). cleared them with bis two-base hit down the~efi­ ficld line to put the Angels ahead 4-1 . Sometimes a pitcher can get a little too setenufic." When Bob Boone sing.led to score DcCinces, "McCaskill's aagrcssiveness may have been the difference," Twins Manager Ray Miller concluded. "Mike Smithson was behind in the count 2-0 the whole p _mc and that made the difference. The kid (McCaskill) was 0-2. He pitched a helluva game." Smithson was relieved by Pete Filson. A three-run triple by Jones highhghtcd a fou r- run ninth inning. · The Twins scored their run in the fifth when Randy Bush hit his 10th homer of the year. Doug DcCinces hit a three-run double to cap a five-run sixth inning and Ruppert Jones drove in four runs for the Angels. McCaskill, 8-?, pitched his fourth complete game, striking out nvc and walking three. Despite the win , the Angels failed to gain around on their closest pursuer, Kansas City, which posted a 4-3 victory over Toronto later Saturday and remained 2112 games off the pace. Smithson, 11-9, was driven from the game in the Angels' sixth-inning uprisina. The Angels shoot for a split of their four-game scnes against the Twins today in the Metrodome before heading for Seattle. Greens biggest obstacles at PGA Hubert assumes lead while others struggle with putting surf aces DENVER (AP) -There were 19 difficult greens out there Saturday, 18 of them on the Cherry Hills Country Oub course and one named Hubert. The 18 on the golf course took care of most of the contenders in the 67th POA national championshi" and Hubert Green took care of himself, shootina a one-under-par 70 that was aood enoufb to aive him a three-shot lead aoina into today's final round. "If Hubert plays tomorrow the way he did today, there's no denying him," said Ue Trevino, the defcnd- ina champion of this. the laSt of the year's Grand Slam events. Trevino, the leader aoina into third round play, said "I knew it was goin,s to be one of those days when I hit 1t below the pin on the fint and it bounced over the green. "I bounced it over the p-een six times. No. I 0 was hard enouah to land a 747 on it. Tb.Jrd roa.Dd laden Babert Green LeeTrevlDo Nick Price Tom Watton Fred Coaplea Peter Jacobaen La.uy Wadkln1 Scott Slmpaon U ·H -70-ZOI H ·t8·75-Ht 73-73-15-Ul 17-70-74-Ul 70·15·71-tll ..H-71-75-Ut 70-H -73-UZ 7%-18-7%-Ut leading 206, seven shots under par. Tom Watson, three strokes back at the start of the day and five behind at the end, also had difficulties with the putting surfaces. Watson, however, blamed himself and his putting stroke. "I've seen better strokes in a hospital emeraency ward," he said. "I had a lot of short birdie putts and I just didn't make them." Watson, who needs this title to complete a career sweep of all the game's Big Four events, insisted that a five-stroke deficit could be over- come. ----Lee Trennotfise:'~ toward the hole after mile~ a patt for par and a holey in the flnt hole Saturday. "I heard they rolled the srcens and didn't water them. I'd like to have a little talk with the areen1 super- intendent. 0 Trevino shot a 7S that left him at 209 for S4 holes, three back of Green's "It's not that much to make," be said. "It's a bard course to make birdje on, an easy course to make boaeY on," be said, a clear implication that the pressure is Green. And Hubert acknowlcdacd that. "I'm the only man that can lose," said the 38-ycar.old veteran. Strike afterthought: No symp.athy for the players Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me. but ... •It 1s perfectly easy to find a cue for both sides in a baseball strike but the players, who have an averaae salaryofS360.000. will never set sympathy from the man on the street .. even 1fthat street is an Beverly Hills. •Department of honesty 1n coactuna Ch1cqo Beandefen11ve coordinator Buddy Ryan says the team wasted its fl.rat draft choice on 330-~und tac.lclc Wallitm "Refiiaer· a tor' Perry of Oemson, urna Perry 11 "Just an overwe1aht kid.' • Refnserator aeu h11 name from the way he eats so how about a nickname for Bill Bain of the Rams' Try "Wallon Frec1er." •Promoters of the Lona Beach·to- Catalina water ski race neaJect to say whether any barefoot skien will take part. •The most predictable thintabout the baaebaJI stnke was Conareu callina for a settlement. •And now back to the boulevard fordtscuas.ion on a possible Freeway World Series. • Regie Jackson would btve lost nearlylJO,OOO adaydwinaa prolonaed stnke which is the amount Ted Williams made in 194 l. • Thouaht promJ>'*l by t.be POA Championship in Denver ... There is nothina unique about a Iona btU hitter-the woodt m full of them. •Talkinaabout rus movie career, the Liken' Kareem Abdu.J-Jabbar says he h11 "actin111cJlls·· ... The only BuD TUCIEI SPORT S COLUMNI ST people wbo will arsuc are thote who hive seen him act. •The next 1trlk:c will be in the National Hockey Laaue ... The NFL iutilJ acoupleof~away .•. The NBA players don t haveanythlnato slrikeabout inasmuch u they now act itall. •RamsCoachJohn Robinaon 11 taJkina Super Bowl but the most important thina i• he has his players li1teni.na and belie vi fll. . •The Oxnard convention bureau objecu to thi1 tourist callina the perties who ncaotiated with the Raiden' AJ Davis "bumpkins" .. The bureau probably hasa similar o~ection to rcf eni na to the town as "Davisnard." •Former baseball supentars ap- oearina at card sbows and cbarlina rorautop'lpb1i1eitherdJ11ust.fnaor pitifuJ ••. dependina on your point of view. • •The exoeriment with rad.101 in football helmet• bu betn shelved because the helmets Ot too t.1ahtJy ... Quarterbacks have lar&c heads ... make that swelled heads. •John Robinson says incentive pay plans won't work in pro footbl.11 but the ChiC:_l&o Bean and In- dianapolis Colts are tryinc it this season. • footb&ll authoritiea Ill' Tony Hunter, acquired from BuJfalo in the V mce rempmo deal, will be the fastest tiaht end the lllma have ever had in the lineup. •OnewaytheNFLcouldkcepthe media from callina preseuon aa.mes edubltioru ii to do away with them. •It will \Ikea tcrriblulump~ keep tho Dodaen' Pete~ from winnJaa tho Nation.al t.apo MVPawatd. •Nobody has said whether lbe Rams or Raiden picked up any LA uprcu chectleaden. .... .. \ Blnli of Davis' son costs Cubs' player extra $400 From AP dltpakllet CHIC AGO -Ch1caao Cubs catcher • Jody Davis was fined $4()0 by Manqer Jim Frey a~er arrivmJ late for Thurs<la.>'. niaht's aame an St. Louis, becau~ has wife pve birth to the couple's third son. "My boy was only one day old, and already he cost me $400," said Davis, who arrived in ume to pinch-hit for LlrrY Sowa in the ei&hth innma of the Cubs' 8-0 loss to the CArdinaJs. The maximum fine a team can levy for such an indescrction is $499. Davis reported his wife, Pam. and son Jeremy, born Wednesday in suburban Atlanta, were doina fine. He hit two home runs in the Cubs· 6-4 loss to the New York Mets. on Friday night in New York . .,.__.._ Davis had one rut against the --~ Mets' Dwight Gooden an Satur- day's 8-3 loss at Shea Stadium, which extended the Cubs' losmg streak to six games. Quote of the day Bob Co1ta1, NBC broadcaster who considers hi_mself a baseball purist, comparing old parks with the modem ones: "Anybody who thinks it doesn't make a difference whether a game is played m the Astrodome or at Fenway Parle probably also doesn't thank 1t makes any difference that Alex Trebek 1s the host of 'Jeopardy' mstcad of Art Flemmg." Klngmanjolna 400 homer club Dave Kingman became the 21st player a in baseball history to hit 400 home runs when he hll a two-run homer in the first inning Saturday night that helped Oalc.land beat Seattle in the Krngdome, 11-5. Kingman, a 14-ycar veteran, passed Al ~alioe on the all-ume home run list and no1w stands seven behind Dake Snider ... Elsewhere arouna the Amencan League, Dave Winfield keyed a three-run first inning with a two-run double and the New York Yankees charged to their fifth consecutive victory with a 7-3 decision over Boston at Fenway Park. Joe Cowley, a 6-5 right-hander, teased the Red Sox with slow breaking pitches for six innings, allowing only four hits before losing a shU1out bid in the seventh ... In Cleveland. Lance Parrl1b, who had homered earlier, · singled home Loa Whitaker with two outs in the 11th inning to give Detroit a 5-4 victory over the Indians. ltinfman The victory broke the Tigers' three-game losing streak ... Jlm SllDdbug homered deep into the left-field scats wnh one out in the bottom of the 10th inning to lift Kansas City to a 4-3 victory overTorontoat Royals Stadium. Sundberg rut hts ninth home of the season off reliever BW Caudlll, 4-5, who had relieved starter Jimmy Key at the start of the I 0th ... Randy Ready, recalled from the minors on Friday. hit a two-run homer tn the 11th inning to Lead Milwaukee over the!-Chicago White Sox, 5-2, at Comiskey Park . . In Arlington, Eddie Murray, Lee Lacy and Flofd Rayford hit borne runs dunng a seven- run outburst 1n the third inning that helped Baltimore edge Texas. 9-8. Storm Davie, 6-7, raised his career record against Texas to 6-0, pitching 611> innings and g.iv1ng up 10 hits. Lencll, McEnroe duel in finals Ivan Lendl overcame a disputed call E3 on match point with two power serves to defeat Jimmy Connon, 6--0. 4-6, 6-4 Saturday in the semifinals of the a tennis tournament in Stratton, Vt. The victory set up a final match today between the world's top-rated players as No. I Jobn McEnroe crushed unseeded Robert Sep10, 6-2. 6-3 in Saturday's other semi. Lendl looked like he would blow out the third-seeded Connors as he did in the French Open earlier this year when Connors won only six games in three sets. Connors won only eight points in the first set. but changed his usual baseline tactics and bepn charg- ing the net when possible to get back in the match. In the end. it was his charge that let him down on crucial points. McEnroe, try· ing like Connors to regain top form before the U.S. Open in two weeks, had no trouble with Scguso. a doubles specialist who Len made the singles semis for the first time in his three-year career. McEnroe scored two breaks in the first set and one in the second while Scguso was unable to handle McEnroe's serve ... In Toronto. Cbrl1 Everl Lloyd advanced into the finals of the Player's Challenge women's tournament, rallying for a 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 over Ctechoslovakian Hua Mudllkova. Lopez cruises to 4-shot lead Carda •weep Into tie for lead • Wlllle McGee, the NauonaJ Leque's • Jead1n1 batter, completed a aevtn·hit ni&ht • by rappina four hit mcludina •three-tun homer, to11ve t. Louisa I )..4 VlC'toryover Pbiladelptita 1n the second pme for a S\\'eep of their Saturday twi·n1&ht doublehdder with the Pbmaes. McOee, who had three hits dunna 1 S-4 v1ctory in the first pme, raised hts averqe to .351. The vtctory hfted the Cardinals tnto a first-place lie in the NL East wtlh ~cw York. each wnb 6S-42 records .• Mca1\whHe, D•la'lt Ooo41a extended bis win- nina streakto 12 pmt$, lonaest in the Jeaaue this season, as the New York Mets beat the Cnicaao Cubs at Sbea Stadium, 8·3 for their sixth victory in a row. The verdict extended the Cubs' losin' streak to six ... .ube Daw1oa hit home runs 1n conaccutive innm., and reliever Rudy St. Claire pitched four shutout inninis. helpina Montreal beat Pittsbuf'lh, 7-5. Dew110n Dawson's second homer in the sixth came off former Angel pitcher Pal Clemeab ... At Candlesticlc Park, Brad Wellman'• run-scoring sing.le with one out in the ninth innina broke a tic and lifted San Francisco to a 6-S vicmry over Ahania.. The Giants, snapping a four-game losina streak, overcaroe two home runs and four RBI by Dale Marpby, who now leads the league with 29 home runs and 82 RBJ. PETE ROSE COUNTDOWN Cl081ng lnoa Ty Cobb Wbat Ro1e did Saturday: He did not play as the Reds fell to the Dodgers. 2-1 , in Los Angeles. Camacho wins lightweight title Flamboyant Hector ''Maclro" Ill Camacllo battered defending World Box- ing Council lightweight champion Joie LaJ1 Ramirez in the cartr rounds Saturday night, then hung on to win the title in a unanimous 12· round decision 1n Las Vegas. Camacho hammered Ramirez at w1ll in the early going, knocking him down for a six-count in 1he third round ... Los Angeles Lake.rs assistant coach Dave Wohl will return to New Jersey today to work out the details of a proposed three-year contract as head coach of the New Jersey Nets. according to published repons. "We're hoping to call a press conference wtthin the next couple of days" to announce a new coach. said Nets spokesman Jim Lamparlello ... The Washington Redskins, coming to terms with Jobn Rlgpn1, will sign the 36-ycar-old veteran on Monday to the nchcst one-year contract ever afforded a running back tn the history of the National Football League. "We're talking about a onc- ycar deal for close to $850.000.'' according to team sources. Television, radio TELEVISlON 11 : 15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Minnesota, Channel 5. 12:30 p.m. -FOOTBALL: San Francisco at LA Raiders (tape), Channel 4. 12:30 p.m. -GOLF: PGA Champ1onsh1p tournament. Channel 7. I p.m. -BOXING: Olympic gold medalists Paul Gonzales (in his pro debut), Frank Tate and Henry Tillman are featured m three six-round bouts, from the Hollywood Palladium: a report on boxer Alexis Arguello. Channel 2. 3 p.m. -SPORTS SPECIAL: A close-up look at sports from the perspective of young people, Channel 2. 3:30 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: Special - "The Great Communicators of Sports": A look at history's best-knows sportswriters and radio and TV broadcasters, Channel 4. RADIO 11: IS a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Minnesota. KMPC (710). I p.m. -BASEBALL: Cincinnati at Dodaers. KABC (790). -He prably wOuJcS ba.-pimd ''°yams ilk would .baw pls)1ld ihc " ole pine." llict Jlobimoo. It WU R.eddeD wbo ICOttld tbe only touchdown of tbe eYeDi.ae. a be weal in fiom tis Yards 0 t to cap I )().yud drive with 2:49 Id\ iD 1M daird quanu. Redden awept riaht. oruy to bo wrapped ue·'by~ Avon lt.iley 11 \be 5. Redd.ea bounced out bfa pasp, ~_['O"med ~·IDd ICOOted ia the nsut corner of ille end zone untouched. .. It was a matter of our IUY ~ 1 eolid hit and leavina it at that. ... Oiler Colcb ff Qllr C&mpbdl. ""ndr player (Redda>) spun ol! aDd lcored ... HoultOD could muster only a 20- yard field pt ~ Joe Cooper in iM fourth quarter with l:ll remainias. Said Campbell ofBrock, ... think be did an eft'ectivejob and he'll have DO problem adjustln& to the NFL" The Otlen, who lost lut week to &be Giants, bad one lut &hot II• poaible WlO late in the fourth quarter. Houston bad the b9ll at the Ram 11, but Oilen' wide receiver Steve Tasker fumbled away the ball to lmebacker Mark Jerue with 19 tee> ands left.. Another Ram wbo shined cm defense was def'en&ive end Gary Jeter, who Robinson llid, "really stuck in my mind. He put some moctpraaure on toniabt." -I Jeter suffered a mild ankle sprain but should be all riJbt for ThundaY• ,.same with St. Lowa. * •AM MOT•k TM ·--• WlltlOoll 1--thlrctt Of IUI ,,,_., ll811lne ~ llnL Note IKIOe °"" ~ l lW hevl'I ..,_. e c:onlfKI Meemmlle, Nfentl.,,. end .Jedi Y-- ..... ,, ,,. wonting OU4 ., ·-Ql'l\ll ... hM INlmllulon lo "-1 ... Wide ,..._ ... iar-. rec:ovef'lne "om knee -..no. MW W1M Ktlon In IM llnl llelf For,.. USC ... cie-....ncs erown rUIWllnt tied! ~ .._ oelned 7' ve1ct. 111 16 cef'tlM In Ills flnf ~In Dllr .... ,..... _, Yw.t.......,. • ·-~"' '"*-'' 11• llO --Oii l'IOIOOUI ruiwno 'lleCtl a1'c '**-· Rama nmnlna back Barry Redden finda room to roam dariDC Satardiy•a &a.me ACalnat the Bouaton Olien. Llflebecller 0-..,. ....,_., wtlO Ulldll-11 oft·--knM __., .. , out s.twOllY'• oeme PRO FOOTBALL Ch argers boot Browns, 12-7 San Diego takes exhibition opener with four field goals --- From AP dilpatcbes SAN DIEGO -Rolf Bcntrschke bo~>ted four field goals, two of them m the final minutes. k> give the San Diego Chargers a comc-from-behmd 12-7 vactOI) over the Cleveland Browns Saturday night 10 a National Football League exhibition opener. Be. nirschke's 22-yard boot with 3: 19 remaining m the fourth quarter gave San Otego the lead. at the end of a Charger dnve guided by reserve quarterback Tim Mathison. San Diego had stalled at the Browns· 4-yard hne. two yards short of a first down. to set up the winning kick. In other NFL exhibitions: Dall•• 27, Green Bay 3 IRVlNG. Texas -Rookie linebacker Jesse Penn returned an intercepted pass 78 yards for a touchdown to ignite the Cowboys' rout of the Packers. Penn, a second-round draft choice from Virginia Tech picked off Scott Brunner's sidehnc pass and dashed unto~ched for the touchdown early in the fourth penod to end any Packer comeback hopes. Dallas held a 13-3 lcad at the lime on a Dann} White touchdown pass and two field goals by Rafael Scpuen I M1nne.ata 16, Miami 13 MIAMI -Veteran place-kicker Jan Stenerud booted a 25-yard field goal 1n overtime 10 hf\ the Vikings past the Dolphins. The V 1kings who made a wmner of Coach Bud Grant in his return aft~r a one-year retirement. didn't let the Dolphins have the ball m the overtime IUn ... City 35, CbJcbUJatl 27 ' CINCINNATI -Running backs Jeff Smith and Michael Gunter ran for fourth~uartcr toucidowns to cap a Kansas City comeback as the Chiefs dcfeatC'd the Bengals. Smith's ~ix-yard touchdown run with 9:31 remaining capped a six-play, 66·yard dnve to put Kansas City ahead for good. Gunter provided insurance points b> sconng on a one-yard run w1th 5:38 left. Call 6142-5678. Plti.barflJ 42, Tainpe Bay 27 TAMPA -Scott Campbell tossed a pair of sccond- halftouchdown passes to Weeaie Thompson and threw a third to Woody Pippens as the Steelers rollectt~ victory over the Buccaneers. Thompson also caught a first-<luarter TD pass from Mark Malone and finished the pme with five receptions for I 08 yards NY Gla.IJt. 30, Deanr 20 DENVER-JcffRutJcdge tossed a palr of touchdown passes and Ah HaJi-She11ch booted three field coals u the Giants downed the Broncos. The Giants also got a touchdown when Jeff' Hostetler and 11ght end Mark Bavaro teamed up on a 30-yard scorin& pla> late in the second quarter that st.alced the Giants to a 17-7 halftime lead Ne• Orlean• 32, Ne• BZJ6land 20 FOXBORO. Mass -Morten Andersen boomed four field goals of at least 40 yards, and the Saints cap1tahzed on ti ve New England turnovers for a victory over the Patnots. The Saints scored 26 of their points after recovenng three fumbles 3nd intercepting two passes an the opening game for both teams. PIJlladelplJla 37, NY Jet. J 7 Eo\ST RUTHERFORD N.J -Herman Hunter's 97-yard return of the second-half kickoff and a 60-yard sconng run w11h a fumble b) Wes Hopkrns helped the Eagles rout the Jets The Eagles also used the big play to set up another score as Evan Cooper raced 51 '.Yards wnh a punt in the ~ondpenod Wa•lllngton 17, Atlanta 14 .\ TLANT .\ -Joe The1smann and backup quar- terback Ja" Schroeder each tossed touchdown passes and Marl M osele~ booted a 35-yard field goal to pace the Redskins to "IC tor) over the Falcons Indla.napoH• 19, Seattle 7 INDI .\N .\POLIS -A pair of fourth~uartcr inter- ceptions ~t up to uchdowns by Robbie Martin and rookie Mark Brook' rallying the Colts to the v1ctol) over th~ Scahawb Put a few word1 to work for ou What 11 yqur percenta1e of body fat? The scale won't tell you HIGH POINT. N.C. (AP) - Nancy Lopez scorched the Willow Creek Golf Counc back nine to hold off challengers Jane Geddes and Val Skinner with a 3-under-~§9 and a four-shot lead over Skinner ~urday 1n the Henrcdon Classic LPGA 47 Sprint. EPAEST.MPG." ~liforniaS #1 mllea e champ. tournament. "I J.USt felt hke I really wasn't ever in any kind of a aroove today," said Lopel, who is in search of the first of three victorie~ that would qualify her for the LPGA ttall of Fame. "I found myself losina patience. Today, I felt hke I played a horrible round " Her "horrible round" was 1ood enough to set a .S4-hole record for the Henredon Lopcl countered two ooaeys With two birdies on the front nine for an even-par 36 on the 6, 191-yard counc The second lcadi na money Wlnner on the LPGA tour opened the back nine with a bogey, but 1011he str0ke back on the par 3, 11th hole. •47 EPA EST MPG. Use for compariaon. 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Molllreel, ..0, Redus, ClnctnneJI, 40 PITCHING (9 d«lalonal-Frenco, Cln· clnriell. t-1. 2.05, Wektl. ~ l ·I, l..M1 GOO<Mn, New York, 17·3, 1.57; Hewkin• • Sen Olt9o, 14·), l 12, H~, ~ 12.i. ui. STIUKEOUTs-Goooen, N-York, 17', ltven, Houston, 161, Solo, Clnclnnetl. ISi, V~~. Oedeen. 1431 Oerllnv. New York. 112 LITTLE LEAGUE ALL·STARS tMlon <H ·•2·veen ltd) IOUTHIEltN CALtP'OANIA PLAYOf'fS tel Hlldende Hetltm) ,.,.,..,,, 1c- Mexlcall 7, North Hollywood 2 IMe•lc:.11 ed11ence1 to We.tern Reolonels) WHT•RN RI GIONAU (•t Sell Bemll,...) S.turcla't'• k-s.JO pm -Oregon •· Colo<ede> 4 I p m -Htwell S, w .. hlngton 0 tMnda't'a O-S.JO P m -Wvomlnv ..,. AleSll• I pm -Nende VI. Southern Cellfornl• TueMl'l'a G- 5.30 pm -U1111 "' Mon1en• I pm -New Mexico 111 Northern Celttornle Wednescle't'a G-S:lO P m -Arlron• n . Or- i p.m. -ld•ho vs Hewell '111/ncle't'I o.t'Ml S:lO pm -Ulah·Monlene wlnrier vs Northern Celllornte·New ~11lco winner a p m -Wvomlnv·Al .. k• winner vs Southern Celltomle-Nevede winner ,,...,.., Geme1 S.30. I p m -s.mlflnel• S."'"9V"a Geme I pm. -ChemllionllllP NOTE ConSOlellon bl'eck•• 11emes w1• el\O be pleved ffCh dllV M•t ""'" Nf'L EXHIBITION Rams 7, Olen 3 Sc9re .... ~ Hou"on O o o l-3 Rems 0 0 7 ~ 1 Tilrd ou.nw LA-Reckltn 6 run IL•n•ford kick), tl"ll ,.,"" ou...- Hou-Cooe>er 20 FG. 1:So4 Allel'ldenc-41,123 TaAM STATISTICS Hw Flrll oown' 13 Ru\llU·verd• 2•·71 Peulnv v1td• 127 Peues 17-19-1 Seeks Bv 4·33 Pun I• ,.37 Fuml>le1·10lt 2-2 ,,_111n -verd• 7-SO Time ol P<KHulon 27.36 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS LA 19 40-208 77 12-27-2 ,_,2 7·32 1·0 14-125 '.n:14 RUSHING-HO\J"on ROl't1', 3-11. WOOA· folk 1-20, MOon. 2· 14, LUCI<, 2-13, Ed· werch . 1-4, Rensom. 1·6 Rem• Redden, 17-9', White, "-7', Guman, S·'.lS, Brock, 1-1, A.J Jone1, Hor-mtrius I PASSING-HO\J,lon· Moon, a-1s-1. IOS; Luck, I• 13-0, 61; RtnlOm. 1· 1 ·0, 3 Rems: Brodi, S-12·0. 4,, Kemp, 6-17-1, 47, 0111, 1-3-1. 14. RECEIVING-Houlton Smith, l-ff; Roaler. 3·1', Edw1tds, 2·78. Wllllems. 2·21. Herrls, 2·7, Aklu, I-IS. TeSller. 1-10, OresMI 1·10. HI•. t-7. Whittington. 1·3 Rems Ellerd. 2-23 Ferrner, 2·17, Redden, 2-12. YO\JllCI 1 1'. Mertln, 1· ll, Brown, 1-10. Hunler, 1-10, 0 Hiii, l 7, 8ert>tr, I 4 MISSEO FIELO GOAL5-Houslon. c-. 42, Kemc>f. SI Rem\ Len•tord, 44 . .,_.. 11, Raiden 21 Sc9re b't OU.rtln Sen Francisco O 1 1.-21 Raiden 0 0 7 1.-21 S.Ceftd Quener '1 SF-Frank t PH• trom Mor>t•n• (WerKhlnv klClll. 1"47 TllWd Ou•nw LA-0 Wlltleml JS PIH from Wiison t8ehr kick), 503 SF-Ft1ntl 2 pen trom 8errv (WenCl\ll'll k~I. INI ,.,,,.. ou.ner SF-R Moor• I run IWtncnlnv kick), o-20 SF-ttuff 34 lmertePllon relurn IWtN'ICllll!ll klcal, HI LA-<>r-12 fumt>M return (8eht kldl), 11.20 LA-Jemes 1 run (Bahr klek), IUI Attende~.9'0 T•AM STATISTICS Sf' First oown• 20 Rulllei·Vltdl >6·97 Peu lne verd• lt2 Relum verds S4 Pen n 22-Jt-O Seek• .... S.-3t Punts 1-41 F~·lotl )-1 ll'tllllllet-verCI• S-54 Time of PosMnlon 31.0l INDtVIOUAL STATinlCS LA 17 27·125 206 63 17-40-2 Ml 7·47 S-• 11·9' 27.SI ltUSHING-S•n Francis.co "· ""°°'•· 10-u. Ct1lo. Mt, "1ne. >•10, MoNoe. S•l6, H11mon, 4•1S, Monlent. l•I: T'(ler, 2·S1 C.veneue'1, 1-1, hrrv, S.-for-mlnu• II. ltefdera Klrio, )·>41 lteeder, 1·24; WlllOn, 2· 14, Hewkin•, 2· 12. JOflmOl'I, 3· 11; Allef'I, S•I; Jemea, 2·7; HllOtr, 3-7; Sir.et.hen. 4•S, JtnMn, I·>' 0 Wllllema. l•O PASStNO.:Sen Frenclaco. Montene, 11•'2•0, tO, C111tn1uetl. 6 f-0, 1• • ..,,..,, s-1-0. •1 "•'e1tt• ~•11 •·•~oi u. WlllOCI. HM, IOI, HllOW, ... 1~1. 11 RECEIVING-Sen f'nNKlaco Fr•nll. 6-44, !tine, l •J1, "ta, lMt, M WlltOll, >-U. Tvter. 2 12; Hermon, 1-13. welt\, 1-11, C~. I 1. ~. l·S lt•tder• Junkin 4-M. D W1111em1, 4·61, Heller, l-l2, Perker, 2·34, PettllOll, I u, ler11tclelt, M , ,lftel\en. I S, .. ..oe<. 1• fl)( Mlflu• ' MISSED '1ELD GOALS-Seri Fren· C1KO W~lnt, U ltelden Nolle s.tuNtY'a "-Rema 1, Hou\lon J S.n Ft1nct~o 10, R•._. 21 Sen Oleto 12, Cltvtlel'ld 1 New Orttttnt 22, New &nolend 20 l(ejlM' City 3S, ClnclnMlt 27 Mll!Ntlt8 16, Mllrnl 1J (OI) fl'lttllluttll u, T eMH an 21 W~ 17, Ali.rtle 14 ~ J7, NY Jeta 17 lndi~• "· S..111• 1 Oe • 27, Of-lev l NY Olellla lO, Oe!N., 2'0 Mfift'a twmement (ef ,,,.... Vt.) hmHllNll ...... lven Lendr{Ca~•kte) def Jimmy Connon (U S.), 6-0, 4-6, 6-4; Jotln Mc£nroe IU SI def ltoetn 5"uao (U.S l. 6·2, 6-3 W'"*"• ....,..,_,. C .. T ....... I Sel'nllllm ~ Chrl• Evert LIO'td (U.$) °"' Hene ~ndllkove (Ctecllofloveklel. >-•. 6-2, 6•4 o... ......... OAWIY'S LOCllH 1""-" e.d!J -JOI "*"'-U Wrtcude, 15 tlonlto, II 'tlllloWl•ll, 7S rodl ""'· 1 helll:lut, 141 celtco oeu, 153 MftCI lien , llS l'nedlwet, 22 ~.·~ NIWf'<MlT LANDING CNl wtNrl leedll -lfO •ntllt" 121 ctlko beu, J7 rock fltn, 13 ICWtnj a heRbUI, 1 berrecuc1t, s lhlljl•llMO. 1 wll I• ""'· 1 l8llcl °"· 104 l"l'llCllll'lt 111 ...................................................... ~~t LB model homes near completion Offers first Laguna detached homeS built tn a decade Model homes are nearing com- pletion for California Cove, the first community of single-family detached homes built In the city of Laguna Beach In 10 years. Slated for opening Aug, 24, the $15 million community Is located In the Sycamore Hiiis area and the homes will be offered starting at $130,000. Part of the new · California Serles by Kaufman and Broad, the 108 one-and two-story, two- and three-bedroom, homes offer sue~ amenities as bay windows, vaulted ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces (two plans only), microwave ovens, tile roofs and front yard landscaping. The modets will be decorated by Carole Elchen Interiors Inc. "Kaufman and Broad already has received hundreds of calls from Interested homebuyers," reports Gerald A. Gates, presi- dent, southeast division of Kauf- man and Broad of Southern California, Inc. "With that kind of early response, we anticipate selling all 108 homes very quick- ly. "Kaufman and Broad worked closely with the city of Laguna Beach," he added, "to design homes that are In harm.ony with the natural beauty of the area and wlll provide luxurious appoint- ments usually found In more expensive homes." California Cove, on El Toro Rd., west of the 405 freeway, Log honie to be built for show in Anaheini Sierra Log Homes will con- struct a complete, three- bedroom Real Log Home from the ground up at the Anaheim Convention Center, to be dis- played during the 31st Annual Southern California Home & Gar- den Show Aug. 17-25. Construction will begin on Aug. 14 and the home will be ready for viewing on opening day. between Moulton Parkway and Laguna Canyon Rd. will provide residents with views of the Sycamore Hiiis and a home within minutes of the beach. For more Information about this new community , please call 921~500, Monday through Fri- day. The sales office will be open beglnnlng:~2· 17, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. days. and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekends. Kaufman and Broad, Inc. Is a multinational cooipany engaged In housing, shelt8"-related financial services and life In- surance. It Is the largest ~ngle­ famlly home builder In Callfornle and third largest In France. Kaufman and Broad's new Cali- fornia Serles Introduces a new, sophisticated design geared to first-time buyers and will provide $2 bllllon In new California hous- ing by 1990. . Country Serles opens Thia weekend h eralda the opent.nc of The Country Serles atnale-family home community at Roblnaon Ranch lD • Tral naco C&nyon. The lnlt:lal releue includes 27 homes with 10,000-8Quare-foot n ew Iota. The one-and two-.tory .. Log homes are growing in popularity across the country. You can buy a completed home through a dealer or purchase the basic package and do some or all of the work yourself. The logs are pre-cut, numbered and lettered and extra logs are Included In case you make a mistake. exquisite master suites, Commanding view . Verdant Catalina ·I land, Dana Point Harbor, miles of ------. ~outh coast • , # ' ~. :.1 homes are priced from $109,990 to $149,990. To reach the dnelopment, mt the Santa AJla Freeway at El Toro Road, ao north to Portola, turn rtiht and proceed fin miles to Robtn.on Ranch. There are more than 30 stan- dard models that meet Individual needs and any terrain, even the most awkward sites. Log homes have also been certified energy efficient by thge Department of Energy. They are also fire-resistant: Because of the solld log walls, It Is Impossible for a draft to start through the wall In any section, In effect creating a continuous tire break In the walls. . •m" .• '· .~ .. =ac~.~P.:-~:~·~~ s~orelin~ an.cl ,~ ·-~-~ .: ::;r,., MA roll t ng tern tonal ~,... .............. ~~~ ... rhe Home and Garden Show, produced by G1t0rge Colourls Productions, lslt"e largest show of Its kind In the natfon. More than 800 exh!bltora offer prod- ucts for sale and Ideas for bleautltylng your home. Additional features Include a flower show by Kae Colourls and Jim Detamore, carrying through th• theme;..-!-'.ctVna· Land of Enchantment," -..plut apeclal events auch as wine-tasting on Aug. 23. Show. hours are: Monday through Thureday 2-10 p m., Friday 2-11 p.m .• Saturday noon to 11 p.m. and Sunday'noon to 9 · p.m. For Information, call 635..a330. .. G:r - extravagant Roman baths, back country, all ob erved imaginative spaces. Textures of from this private refuge. stone, marble, brick and From behind the waterfalleJ trategically located gla:,s to entry, rolling iron gate and reflect the never to he obstructed views. ESTATES • Driving in ·rructil)n ... · In o. Oran ge C ount \, an Diego Freeway tl' l '.1m1rn' De Estrella exit. E., ... r 11 2 miles to -"ea Pntntt· E ... t.ltl'" rr It. .. \ r I 'H I t\t ,j ti~ t I f'Ul'lt., """ ~II 1ll1t••H•'"'fl' oir~ 111un·, «•n& ~·· """ I - • C2 Orange Coatt DAILY PlLOT /Sunday, Auguat 11, 1985 -- • .t Ul\c'•. 3 O., . 16 Doll.an . • Ada IN\ nn<"rl ta.th. but no portion of po1urnt i. refondabM. • Addational 111* may be purthattd fw 12 00 each. • PrlC'a "''"'Ill' included Ut 'lhe ad. • [.luc-t not apph to th .. rr•I t Ille. rtntal. or Ii.Ip wenttd cluMfiudonl or automobJ. priced over '2000 • ~'ailablt onh 10 pr"atr ptrt\ td~,r11ten eellint merctwid!M ' Call 642-5678 NEW LISTINGS e.rama ,,.._ Beautffully remodeled Eastlde 3 BR. 1.75 BA. French doors & windows, new plumbing, wlrtng, roof. Many quality features. Ul'llllff ........ Enjoy this top-shape, Immaculate, remodeied 3 BR featuring large yard, Inviting patio & wonder- ful spal New Roper oven & micro. Asaumabl' loan. l&LllA........ .,.. .... L.lve at the beach & have an Income tool Steps to beaeh, rents are low. can be raised. Owners Interested In hearing all otters. WNW IHl,111 Looking for a "good buy?" This Is ltl Popular 4 BR New Bedford.model, on~ level, sec'(lty gate plus pool, spa & tennis. Good city lights view. UYIUIT IMl,111 Quiet cul-de-sac, large entertainment area with pool, dramatic spa, fire ring, barbeque, a fabulous 4 BR. 3'n BA home. • allll•Um PH• Popular 1 story 3 BR. 2 BA, FR. Many extraal Redecorated. private spa, A/C, good locatlOn, gate-guarded community, pool & tennis. IUYIEW 1111,- Enjoy sparkling city lights from private spa. 3 BR. 2'n BA, FR, plus security for your family In this guard-gate community. UMllU ........ Lido European. 75' lot, elegant courtyard entry. Strada and brick patio surround this fabulous 2 story. Formal DR, FR & library. • 4 Ullll YIEW llLLI 1111,IOO Beautifully decorated & upgraded 3 BR. Many custom details, top of the line kitchen ap- pllaAces, new copper plumbing. Ullll Y1EW llUS IHl,000 5 BR, family room. Cathedral celllngs, beautiful landscaped pool-size garden, courtyard foun- tain. flreplt, view of sunsets over Catalina. Fee. lllUllH 1 .. l,000 Wonderful famlly & entertainment home with view, 5 BR, master suite with fireplace. formal dining, family room and close to community pool. ._ kif --Ill IWI 1441,000 View and Income· toolll Immaculate units oceanside of highway ·w/vlew of bay, ocean. j BA. 2 BR and guest, Interior garden atrium, trench doors, windows and more. lllllOUFFI 1411,000 Prestigious CdM neighborhood! 3 BR, 4 BA airy home with walls of glass, skylights, atrium, vault celllngs. 36' solar pool, pool house, mature fruit trees and gardens. Wiii 11110 llH,000 Ocean/jetty view, large courtyard, 2 BR, study, 2 workrooms off garage. High celling In living room adds light and openness. Fee. snauu 1111,IOO Truly prettiest home In Spyglass. Private courtyard with pool and spa. Country french 3 BA + FR, french doors. gourmet kitchen, big ocean and bay view. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES llTIUll 1·1 Ml -3 BR, Pool $325,000 ........... 5 BR, FR ~.000 MMIAlll.111 3 BR, FR $410,000 UllMYD-.U- 4 BR, FR $499, 700 ---2 BR, Wtrfrnt $675,000 ----~ 5 BR $995,000 •YIB.ftlYPAll 2 BR L NITA llW 3 BR Wll1GUff 4 BR, FR, Pool a111• 11111 3 BR, Pool UUMY11W ... 5 BR. FR UlllMYllWllW 4 BR, FR OlllUllLIUI 3 BR, FR UITIUff 4 BR, FR 1&1•YDM.U 4 BR, FR ...... a 2 BR, Study, Fee OlllUllLIUI 2 BR, Wtrfrnt um1 .. a 4 BR, FR, Pool/Spa IPYaJll 11.&. 6 BR. FR, View IP'flUll 6 BR, FR, Office ... IOUff 4 BR Ill.Ill 6 BR, FR UMllll 6 BR 1111111-1 $112,500 $139,000 $299,000 $325,000 $334,000 $340,000 Ii $410,000 $449,000 $499,700 $529,000 $575,000 $575,000 $650,000 $749.000 $759,000 $915,000 $2,500,000 11.- C.McMAHAN 1MIP9ft ..... L. SHAW 1211 ............ J . ROBBINS nnww...r G. LIVINGSTON 1HI 1aJsWe Ir L. ROSE 11U..,....lr F. SENNES MJhn1.-., M. MATTHEWS JllleJlt E. BOWIE ,, .. ...., ... E. CORKETT 11.hftr C.McMAHAN ,..,· '"' ...,... T. BOLAND n11up.._,. 0 . VALENTINE JH1 WlttrtrHt S. MARVIN ntl...,. R. KURTZ nn......, L. SHAW 41111rrllctM C. BALOIKOSKI 1241..,.... Ir L. ROSE 4121 .. dlwylr E. CORKETT u ........ B.REEOY lWep.., L. WHITE ,,....,.......,.. F. SENNES 1CJt W. 11r '" S. HARRIS 111WllL.We1"4 E. OLSON 644-9060 LIDO ISLE UllllU ....... Cozy and charming 3 BR home In preetlgloua netghborhood. Room and potential for ex- panalon, near all of Lido'• finest amenltlea. Ull 111.1 1141,IOO Instantly appealing 3 BR, on large lot with marvelous south sunny patio, pine kitchen, bedrooms opening to outdoor ~ntertalnlng area. LlllllLI ,., ..... Relaxing atmosphere In this 3 BR home. French doors, BBQ and Nutone center In kitchen, up- atalrs master suite . Superb corner locatlonl LMllLI 1111,IM French Inspired architecture accents outstand- ing country 5 BR home on Lido's widest street. French doors open to sunny brick patio. Formal dining and 3 fireplaces. UllllLI 1111.111 Exoeflent Bayside value on 40' with •er and allp plus side tie. Charming home within walklng dlatance to Lido VIiiage. Owner offers private financing. Ull llLI 11,111,llO Inviting & charming 4 BR English Normandy home on south bayfront with sandy beachl 2 master suites. Pier & slip for large boat. Ull llU 11,lH,llO Exceptional 5 BR bayfront on north channel. Large country kitchen/FR, huge master suite + rumpus room. Three fireplaces, tall cetllngs and excellent decorl l.91 USU U,121,llO Dutch colonial 5 BR, 5 BA by owner/bullder with finest harbor turning basin view! 10 ft . celllngs, formal dining. Pier and sup. wunun Fantastic price reduction! family room, kitchen with pool. So much for so little. 1211,111 4 large BR, huge eating area. great unu 1AL11A llUll P11,111 Now Is the time for you to have your own place In the sun. Live In one unit and rent out the other. Both have been remodeled. llYlll 111U11 Plt,llO Tasteful decor with unexpected mood• and textures. French doors and windows. Long list of upgrades. Call today for appointment to see. lnlllltlD 1411 ... $Ingle story on small private street. 3 BR, formal dining, den. Enjoy nlte Ute & bay views from llvlng room or adjacent garden patio with cus- tom pool. Feel IPYIUll 1114,IM Impeccably maintained "Southport," 6 BR + famlly and a giant bonus room. New carpets, wood floors, paint, etc. IA.Lii& llUll 1111,111 Duplex with view one house removed from South Baytront on large corner tot. 3 BR with aeparate gueat room. Large 2 BR apt over 3 car garage. Owner wlll help w/flnanclng. WllTllWPllT ........ The flneat In oceanfront llvlng. Exceptional de- tail throughout. Rec room for unending enter- tainment. Elegant master suite. 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RD., NEWPORT BEACH CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 REAL ESTATE FOA SALE HOUSES f'l(Of'l\f ~'.OV-''' l"\OU1.I'~ Pin(~··, l ,, r S•·• .... ~ ... o-.. r:i.A • "AOY"'• ~· p~ " 0-1~Cn P """" ~t o• Co p,OC,.., r Out o• S•1·11 c.:K,... •, e ,_."I(,.. .. '• ""' ~ ... ~ '31""°'1D1~, '~.S-"•~ Rf F• "•"GO --. ·---- DEADLINES PU8ltCAT1~ lll)NJay ,_,, OEAOl~E '" • JO p,.. Mon 4J0p,.. N~r ""VrlOet ''Gtr T..... • 30 p"' .... .., •30p ... ~ ...... 4J0 p 5a1 ... aa., s.,..,., ~ :He-o-> ~II 3 00 p" HOUSES UNFURNISHED -·· .. ,.~.,., Aeooe ~ 8eooe P--e C.00t•• lft() lleKh Co-ona <ll!' .,..., tot··-Oe•• P.,...1 £ Toro '°""'•"' .... , THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOUF~S r......._~ ... GnO•y-fnO~ IOOAM S30PM s.,...,.., C<11>nter 1,1onoey-frid~ " 100AM ·500PM 642-5678 ~. 0Cat Pf "'l.,,'IUle '-''" S..Cr "" l"li• ,... ..._.,, ~'""'""" o ..... p l'lf f •r.-o r°""'11 ., •• ,, "-"~""Q'.Dt! &Mer ~· "'O'O" "•·ttowr ...... ~·~· I -0"" .. 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IV!tW\gton ._,,, Hwr>llllg!Or\ HatOcM ,,_ l.aQUN 9MC.tl UguneH* l aQUNNiQIJel Lall• fOftll MIMIOfl ~IO '"-1 llMcn lenCiemefll• S... °"""'" CeOllt••no Senf• .... llenl• • .,. Heogl\ll South eo.i Metro a.llleecfl Soulhl~ s-~ r ... ,., Vil ... ,,,.,., .. LL\R i end just a few feet from Ocean Blvd. Lott of room to roam, 50' by 118' R2 lot. Solld bulll 3 Bdrm, 3 ba., dining, breakfett blr, large matr suite w/alttlng area. Delightful covered patio, BBQ tool $400,000 by appointment. &1t#11a tie/ 11tat 1'eapeetlu @~u ""JIJIH• Bk. 678-1494 EUUIT 011111 - 2500 sq. ft. 3 Bdrm, 2~ bath on quiet tree lined atreet. Features: FormaJ Living and Dining rooms, huge coun- try kitchen, 2 frplca, den/offlce, ecreened patio. RV access. 2 car gar and beautiful luxury Master suite. $163,900. ......... ,1.1 11141 "n mm, uua •• OHtlehllfUl-11H/lll .... CHINA HOUSE 4 Bdrms, 3 Baths, situated on 4 beach lot. At entrance of New- port Harbor. Priced to sell. $1 .69 Mllllon. CONCORD REALTY (818) 798-9993 50 FT. DOCK I SUP UDO ISLJID-llEWPOIT BEACH $1,850,000 PLUS • J 000 SQ tt two story tlome on Via Lide Nord • Secluded patrolled communtty ol lt<lo Island • Aero$$ the bay trorn tt1t John Wayne Home • Vitw of HeWl>Or1 Bay the Turn1111 Basin ' fu!llOll Island • Mmutn lrom Ille Ba1boa Ba1 Club & Racquel Club. thf lrvtne Cont Goll Club Newport Beach & Yacht Clubs • Terms Cash or cash to ~ new loan SHOWtl IY APPOllTIHT OtllY TO QUlUflH IUUIS CAU 11. YOUH YOUt1;11Y£STl£ITS (714) 543-4391 Broker Cooperahon of Course ----14 .. 4 h Cllol I POUi.ii --- 0 !:~~=~· ~o ":~:~ ll~O._ -otd• Pr1r t '-"•'' of ,,.-.,,..._./"r=~~ eo<.h If'\ 1h f,~ of tQi.iO'•' I COTER R I I I' I 11 I C 0 M A S I I I I' I 1· S H E t C A I I I I I' I AHDR O ~ I I' I I "What's another way to pay tor an item worth 25 oenll I V I TREH I I I I I I I other than a quarter?" I ukecl my l1r11 grlde ctu. From the back ol the room, aomeone answered. ··--?" I D 0 T l I D Y I 0 c-p.... .... ,~ ... ~ • _... I' I 1 ° I I '°" ::.~~l. .. ::::.. 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"""' . .,,, .. ·' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Auguat 11, 1916 lta111 I• kit L:: e:-1:;. ~~=.:=. ___ ... __ ... ___ .... ___ .... ;;;;.;;.. __ ...... ... .... ...... .. .. ...... fn l&l• ...... ftJ l alt ~ .. kl• ....... .. ~ .. ,.. 1112 ....... "" ..... , 1112 ....... ''",...al , .. , &liliieli am ;.;.; .. ~.~·~· ... ;E:•u-~tf!~;!~!!;~Jlii ..,....... 111t,111 Very private outstanding two 1tory, ~ bedrooma, two & half bathl 90ftdo", cathedral oeWJ\gll with f eeltna of 1peciousne.-Ught and airy. Wrap around patio. One block to IChoola ~ shopping. Priced to aell. Donna GodshalJ Pll11111111 ._,.._u nn,ooon1 Fabulous ocean view from this •padoua single story. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, fonnal dining room, family room, home with beam oeil.inga ln liv_tng room. Pool anct· fountain in priva~ard. Wonderful home for ente!18ining. Three private beaches. Priced to sell. Donna Godshall • 111 llU .... ... •• One and one half year new custom- ii.ed 2 bedroom home. Perfect tor ~d or intimate entertaining. Live on the 18th fairway on this extra ~ge lot with expansive golf, mountain and ocean views in'pres- tigioua Monarch Beach Estates. J une Davis llWLimlll II ILi --HL IWl 1111,000 Quaint 3 level, 3 bedroom charmer wi~ canyon and ocean view, oozy family room which leads to private patio. Quiet street -walking dis- tance to beach. Maxine Propp > lllTlll 111mY nnu 1eoo,ooo Reduced $50,000. Relax in a beauti- ful spa, while watching the sunset over Newport Bay. New 4 bedroom. 4 'h bath custom home with oak floors, high beamed ceilings and 4 fireplaces. located in Harbor Hill. Ed Eecano/Maureen White · _111111 llU 1411,000 A charming single story 5 bedroom, 4 ~ bath custom home in the pri- vate, gate guarded community of Harbor Hill. This home features two bonus rooms, a master suite with an ou tdoor spa and is located on a quiet cul-de-sac street. This home and the community are ideal for family living. Ed F.scano/Maureen White UM llWI IUl,000 FEE One of the largest interior lots. Spacious 4 bedroom, 2 ~ bath home. Great for entertaining! Connie Max:senti Plll'Mllll ......... 1110,000 Large single story 5 bedroom home with 2 fireplaces, 3 ~ baths, family room. Three cat garage and a bea utiful secluded pool. Coby Ward .. , .. , . UN -•11 S22t,OOO Back East comes West w/delighttul architecture. Bay windows, French doors, secluded atrium. Large patio w/picket fence. Two bedrooms, den, 2 ~ b ath s , p r ime location w/mountain view. $229,000 in· eludes the land: Lois Egan & ME wm mu 1141,000 Old world appeal in this 3 bedroom vintage home on street to street 101. Private European garden patio - authentic thick plast.er walls· hard- wood and tile floors -fireplace - country kitchen -turret studio. Totally unique. Barbara Aune llillms .. 1 - uYUMn 1111,aoo Skylights, Mexican pavers, wood ceilings, 2 fireplaces, 3 bdnm., in- cluding privve master suite with sitting room. Three car garage, se- curity gate, private beaches, close to Balboa Bay Club. Price includes land. Barbara Aune WllTIUff RRI IHl,111 Wow! 2860 eq. ft. custorni1.ed borne on a beautiful tree-lined street. Huge muter suite overlooking koi pond and gazebo. Be the flrst to see it . Linda Oeth FAE& MARP<&T *IDPIUTll* ... 1u.ia , .. , *WTW* ...... Wft91ULI ''H•- ANAl Y818 OF YOUR llYEITDIS Diil. Tll Ull New Lit~.,!()() F!Ower. LllllT... L.-~ "' llluffa, ~eu~\,_t8,TLALioeH e,v w . '!' ...... Ul19Ut0u i.oo«• ..... •or ..... rt...,. to 2 'If Old 2 .. try, 3 t1p1t, 2 ~,;.,!.= 8rv'~ , __ EFWft..,. 3•.2~ tin.ooo,_, 1:n~b&.': .. .... ........ tt W• Mve U'lf ............. f~. com9I tum. SBr Iott --· • -.,_,,. 8y ... °""'··IOI Flora **"""··--PRODUCER C ALL adV .. 10 ~d a lime bu)' A.al E1tat••t wttot. oflllflngera. Open beam Auumeb .. fine. UnlveraUy Parll, new TeidffuWI f'ltr7M-1~ patWMllC .. ol .. PATll'ICK Tl!HOR! tOfOpenHou .... t.etu• ~le.Youputupmoney celllngsw/oldfasttloned ••ALSO** cwp9tlfldP9im tingle ~ 031· 12SI ba your~~ Bkr I In do the , .. 1. Cell .mbolMCI penel'I & r• N"' 3Br 2~8a home ...,_,, t'MOy •o mow In OAK CledtOOITI eM, CIOf'llPli-Mll\y CMftOm ~ R&'Mr.lC 'l ...... ~I 0. Ktn,,.th Hardin 640..015 c;tt .. d llghtlrig oek loea1ed at 2.oe tMnta Cul ct. MC Cell CtalO tot et• Sl50. 4 tWl\1911 rmt1M Aallt'O IMt 000 .... ·Ill • kltch No bu ldlnQ cost• Ana. A~ Only 1135,000. det4llte l3M~ chtt l200. A"*1cefl 8ICl9t OP£H SUNDAY 14 -AIJtt•tl LIYIUll IPated GfNt view from OP!N SUNDAY t•&. can S150. Uk• NIW ....... 131 5 TOtAon, Hatbar - •--------•-Ml'f--&-•_U_'l __ f.-IT-1~ down on 24 un111 11 all Wlnc:towt sees.ooo Ro::2' ~1~"!'gt14i·7404 llflml Owner. 144-.JIOI Orametlc ute of wood• I o e a t • d I n 8 • n °' · · Rat 2 D' ~ 111111'1 t ..... I ~ ~ ' ' J • thru-out with French 8ernardlno, Ital than 2 IPll m-IAL.lmlf • ttory ' ·" • 1..,... H V HOMES doort tnd window• ~ otd. all 2 8<1rm1 AS)(· SAT/SUN 1·5 upgredH Pl•nleUon Dw11ng l'IOme wt••,....,m..r-. • • ~I Remodeled Ing pr~ $770.000 &ciu.M U11lng at 1211 lWTU.. ~:!.t~r~·:!; :'t!· :!J:.pMft~. _... "Carmel" 1olld oek end Ill• PMMll Pt. 38r 2e.w1.1g9 s Bdrm. 2 bath Doll MOUN. Foroet thOle worn-Out · 11 lo, ~::-AoCIWI Model, top kltchenll 5 lt<VllQht•. 2 Tradit1'onal def\-POOI wftp41. ""tor 2 ... land. Sul* cleln. oldet hOmee I. myater!o'-19 OPe6 iAT l •I tlrepleoee and courtyatd bu... or bulld g""t MW~. Pl'fvate ~ ~ ... pa~ FOR ~1 San~ condition. wtth waterletl. 48drmt. Realty h°"", (8000 SF cmr totll In petlo & community 0 NL v 12 39 . s 0 0 • Roo f rem11y room and formal 1111..111 poot. A•t• atSttUOO. Own«l8t11:r 7eo-e2ee m Or dining. All tttlt fOf only 631·7370 Dave Leigh-ton AfC Owner wlll Mii et 1~ , WM*· pool. 113uoo. 1s1-s1a1 THI 11TIOllMllJ s.4e-5te0 · de>Wnl IUITU ..... Call: C:SELECT 1&11 DOllAllE f 2u~~~~U9 .,J~ •POOLHomdV. tat.at>r le.t• •:,~~~~=~:'~~ LIOOISl.ANO . . 640 ·LONG ..... PRoPERTIES Cllent wllltrade$a()Kequ1-· ,__...... den. w. ba. Meea Verde, M&-51001752..e211 Spanlth etyte 1 "Y bor'M, • --------ty ln lux. l<eanapall Roye!• ~a~ntene.r yard.;:alk S145,900 "B" S.Ct-ec>77 531-3725 OPEN SUN beallltlf\.llly remodeled 3 ln\19Stor Partnert needed. COl\dO. 2 BR 2ba. beaut. ~II~~ 8~1 ooee.n. ner 3Bd 2ba Tow hoUM 2"' 2511 19TH ST NB Br, 2ba. t'*'°' esoor.' to Gs Hav• mot• property than fUfl\l1hed Panora me P "~· n • courtyard patio on xtte 0 N moMy. Profit & tax ben· view ol K~snapall BHc:n 142•1100 ~· 9Un(::'~~': :J 11.lffl 1112.IOO tge lot Pl'tnoi-only, ante .. (714~251 Whaler 1 VIiiage '* ~1V~eH\llerta~Bcf1be Ownet875-57tt J==~~!!;~~.:;::;:::;:::::=;;::;::; Ocean/nit• llta1. on BY OWNER 3 Bdrm w. W0008RIOOE 3br 2'Aba Owner conatdW terma r Royal Kaanepall golf Ba. $145,000. OPEN FR, prof. decOr, nr pant,. PropeJly Mart e.40-9019 ... Hl ms1 FlllLlll USTlllE lllE _._,.. ..... ... Open Sunday 1-5 You must see thlsl 3 BR 2 ba. In-law qrtrs In rear. Refreshing apa. Large lmmac. yard . 2 covered patio sur- rounded by lush vegetation. Loats of brick & stone. Addition has lgr mstr bdrm, ba i& closets. $219,900. AM hr .1eJe ,,,._,., 1..W. Ml-2M1 •UWELL 111101 141-0IOI SILES ASSOCIATES YOU CAN EARN $2200 PER MONTH EVEN IF YOU DON'T ,MAKE A SALE. Any earnings you make for sales would be In addition to this. Not a draw. salary or guarantee. Call JACKIE CORDAY 141-1111 TllllLL IE.IL TIU OPEi SUNDAY 1-5 OW. C4IL._.Frt11 $22t,SH."._Jullllt Aft at 4~ St New 2 & 3 Bdrm Condomin1ums .......................... R. Jagner ONt C..... Ml 111-.-SllS ..... -. ZIH lay "'9 Ir 3 Bdrm, gr views. contemporary ....................... K. Gramen course. Tennis cQurta, SAT/SUN 1·5. 145..:3217 pool, owner. 1182,500 1t BYOWNEA. '* pool, rec rm Submit your 00 IT RIGHT! 48 Ricing Wind 7ee-.a& 11 ILlfn 1111' Walk to beeet\, 3bt" 2'Aba deal A1klng $295,000 ~LI&-~ Wlllll-• llYl-"D 1·1 Condo 2carger .. ~ with low ll'lt. lat TO H ,_ • unit, auoc. poof, tenn6a. Newport Paclflc Prop T REAL ESTA EAS ... llllOEI Sharp 'G' plan• BR-SBA 1t 8*'1oYWlto. 4320 Campus 852· t877 Ctroaa ••• ..., 0 S48-2313 3 bdrm. 2·~ b«tt\, low nt pool·S21S,900 U H OPEN HOUSE SUN 11·-5. llTllll ELSI * IPYIWlt * HAVE A NICE SUMMER :.:tai~:.~• ~n-2420 VISTA NOBLEZA S172.000.170-t725 COMES CLISE Latgest 2 sty 58~ 5b• & ~ comer 101 <>nt New 1i.u~ ·c ptan NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 8d Compare the magnificent bonus rm. Pool $499,500 E'lllE-llL PlUllT 1173.500. Call Craig 48R-.3BA-S 23,500 fM. ~~8..=ie~e 4903 · view. compare the La Ytra l•rn lltr A wonderful 2 bdrm & den. 83M26e 2107 OESCANSO v• gorgeous decor com· Call7~1468 Wood floors, cozy n,.. U0..t21t IWP'fnlBlll pare the pri'ce ol place and lrench d<><>n s530.000 in Belcourt Hill· CdM 2 Iota w/French Nor-lead you to the ~ ~~~ IUT ..... • TIWll you'll understand why mandy plans. 1 blk 2 bch. deck, the oenterp()lnt of r: ~~>~ Newel' 3 belrm, ~ nothing comes ctoae S335K ea Agt 759-9070 spacious y8/d. A new Lat. •---L JA'il ~ ~ /~ /'' m1tter 1u1te. private DUPLEX IBd tba ea offerlngat $189,000. _ ... _. '" R E A L T y yard Gr•tfOf~t,hlgh>- llLUAISWI $2 t0.000 717 FEANLEAF -IA.AlUffRONl *llWll ITAll* ~r~ro=~:n. kl~r~ TWt lllTI 640-8182 by Owner -ttoMl~ Loe. * ..... .,. BY OWNER Elbluff 4br 2'~ only S IH,000. Diana Righi In the middle ol DUPLEX. Nice condition. REAL ESTATE AbaoM.t privacy and ... ba., fabulous view, xtras Cappel 831-1296 Balboa Island Is this 2 REDUCED $ 101<. By fi31·1400 curity. Gate guarded 3 $380,000 Iv msO 540-5798 unit hOme with 3 Bdrma. Owner. 673-7227 bdrm. 2 ba. cuetom By Owner tovety SBr 3ba 2 baths In 1 unit and the PENTHOUSE w/ rity Dv S B Q 1ok 2nd U"lt with 2 Bdrms FIRST TIME OFFERED MCU r h/ aycrest. u V 38 21 b system and ON DVTY sale S2•5K 6A6-1273 and 1 bath Live in one ery pnv d :It 8 • spit 'llT LISTll E .,_., 180" le and rent the other or rent lvl hi cell, lge/LA, Kit/Fam 111 manager· n"'7 ~ • By owner near bea<:h 3br Oc»anfron1 3 Bdrm up. both lor a great Income com 35· deck ov·lk view MESA VERDE 4 BR In ture postcard WHI E· 2ba h . S21S 000 graded with fabulout S•15 000 Gd gate. comm paots, move in condition. New WATER views from this 501 ~~r~a Pl Open view of thfl IUrf! M- . 759•1501 ten, nr NP Cntr $384.900 paint and carpet. Beeutl-~EANF~NT f'~ Sat/Sun t~ 681-0167 sumabl• financing. unt Bkr 759-0662 lul yard and patio. Look• VnALeUxEperat ~~9•0900 .... F. Of · $425.000 Aot 673--3711" [ l T onto golf courM. Thia ..... IY tn•• --. •f ~ j J Jasmine Creek 2 Br & den one won't lastl Sett personal preview, cell -.. "-'wu" OCEAN VU CONDO II -,l A. Assume lat 8'1t"• A• hurry! S1•2.000. Patrletl Tenofe 631·1256 Condo 2Br 288• lfplc A ... Lux.ury 18R 1ba OY«· ii~!!!!!!!!~~,..~ duoed to $275,000. Call OPEN SAT. l0.3 sume S-52.000 at 1~•"1• 1006<1ng Cetellna. Very WE &OT DUPLEXES! 831·8638 or &40-6188 3201 DELEWARE S115,000. 631-0976 prestlQ.I~ lt'I a t>eeutyt JlSllll CllEH 54&-2313f0f Dutcl'I llUTIOAU.Y IOICEI St33,000. 650-~ Best buy· 3BR + lamlly lar~r YMw..... · HlllUL IUffl MUST SELL! $325,000 10UJ1 Y1EW Somertet 5 bdrm, 3 ba Pll• ft1W OPEN SAT /SUN 1 ·5 Lge 3 Bd 2 ba + In-law unit spa, perfect condl11on. Popol81' .. J Plan" W/~ REDUCED 16 JETTY attached & lge Artist stu-professional decorated/ cl\ermlng apartment wt OCEAN DUPLEX Carole Mc; Mahan, Agt BY OWNER. Meea del Mar ·cllo, -lge enter1alnment I ands ca Pe 0 PEN own entr~ ldMt for Just3doorslromthe COLDWELL BANKER 4br W•ba, lg fam rm. patio. lrplc, bit-In SAT.!SUN 1·5 PP. ottlC/41 or 11vt...1n help beachpnextra widelot 6«·9060 beam oelllng, 1kyt11e.,... amenities. Xlnt terms. $325.000 6•4-2942 SO'xlS' Cleek overlooklnG Custom built 2 Bdrm & D eluded. bk yd. lg pool. OWC $320.000 By 1930 Port See~rne THE BAY. • petto, 3ba den home & 2 BA rental N~-; !'~1~~! 4~~";:! ~~e pstfo S.1591<. 5-45-3908 Owner (805) 252· t903 DISTRESS SALE Npl Hgtt Ownef/M r hU mowd. Expensive wood panel· S l.135K 759-9070 Agl llSA Ylllf •••+ anytlm•. no Broker9 3Bd den, 2ba $210,000 · 2001 VISTA CUDAL 1no. tM!amed ceilings. 2 POOL & A.V. ACCESS La1u1 lit••• 1052 652·2• 15 or 779-108 I OPEN DAILY 1~. brick fireplaces. sauna & Oc.aa, llJ, CltY L11hts Beautllul entertainment _ _ " 6A4-0209 Of 561--8778 pvt. sundeck S359,000 Contemporary· ~ bdrm hOme. 3200 s/f Incl for-0 NWI .... , Ytar Feet Wet .... -•m CORO DE R entertainment home with mat OR lg fem rm library New 2 + 2 Con do . Steps to ooean & ~. yet __._ Primec~r~erl~~:on brand new gourmet or otfi~ Cntl A/C 3 car $170.000. No qua.llty1ng. totally quiet & exclualw. Must sell deluxe 1Br N--'ssomelove and kitchen. beautlful master L lot N ;..,..,,, & PP 2t3 691·9733 •designer townhms lett. Condo Gated, etc. 10% """ b h It I gar. g . flW """' ba A•"-down owe Viking R E. attecUon. bul reduced to 81 · aecur Y 8 arm sys· spa wfsolar. Only $3251< 2000 s{M Twnhse JBA & Yd vws. tee:~-w8a::: 751-7664 · sell 3 Bdrm unit with tern, pool & more Asking assum S225K loan. 2''rba lam rm 16x26 ryer, garages r.,"' lfr..,..lace + cute 2 Bdrm $429 000 Diana Cappel 55 7 ~2&4 °' 979-2631 mstr b< pvt nr ocean new & really unlQuel •1uvtirw IY -~.... 63t·1286 • ·· · $205.000 -$223,000 -.,915" ••-rental. Oceans1deol hwy. Mesa Verde.lge VA 2964 paot. S1•0.500. 7~181 RotMn 631•1266 3 br Va be. tern rm, or-t NowS289,500 1~:1?:.-~:~t~39o=~~51~~n llitlill Vitjt lH'I OPEN SUN 1·5 ~~:mrt~= WARMINGTON BUILT -~ • eEXUfiFUL ELDORADO ~ E. BAY to sell ues.ooo Bdrms & 2 baths In each OLl.ClllU IEL Iii A2 lot. 1 Bd, 2 car ~at, pool, fireptaoe. 8')r1nktw ftjw SEAWIND WNIEW L~i~~::;:'~a~e;:,~:x~ llWNIT llTS OU HOME. 3 Bdrm, n~ Bath. I~~· ~I ).fa 213/4J0..3&29 unit plus private garages. J01 IRIS AYE $119•500 OMC 673--0 59 system. Mexiean Paver -·--, Bdrm -bOnus. SnOw-----····-$4"·'"·-·---11 1'1lllrM nreplaces, beamed cell· Brlghll)' remodeled home. OPEi HISE 12-1 sn. ~~!'~;.hc~o~t1~~ Assume 1st $3951( Owner 4 Bdrm. master suite, great v1ew .................. B Barrington inga. porches and all 4Br + den 3Ba. huge 2377 PURDUE DRIVE. ,158.000 Private party. llUT Ftl&ICI• 97s-4753f76()..9718 ,. ____ -~ .. 11 ,...... 51 .. h •-.. bltlns. $350,000 sunny patio & spa S.autif\JI 3 bdrm plus (71•> 768-8478 Custom dealgn Douer PACIOUS hlijhly up· --.. .-•-· .. ··--.-. ,.,.,, __ ...... _ "' -.... Sundeck. lrple In living 3 1..... •·· • T Incredible 4 Bdrm tam ly home M Geld POPPY AVENUE rm & kitchen Oversized bonus room. be. •••no I t It L l 9 Shores home with huge graded ownhom• • 1 .............. ··• · von ern One of Corona del Mar's tot Cul-de-sac. 2 blks to room. trpl, lam rm, lrg ft1!' AC• rooms and spectacular bdrm 2''\'b&, pool, tennia, Ot4t c.r... Mt lar .... -$21t, ..... _ ... 6H JaS81M bt most popular streets. 3 & bch Transfered Out-01· ~~· s2~ 9sq50~0;,:-a::_ Ull ISU llYflllT vlewS. • Bedrooma. each 1 ~~k~rl~on· ..,~ -~ 2 8d d d dand d M B 2 bdrm studio apart· State $330.000 assum "'~ · ~T 5 ..,,. new MedltetranMn with own bath, formal din· w...,.. '""' •7 • ,., _,_., rm, en an Y yar ...................... ··· .. · rewer ments with fireplaces, fine g 1 t 51/, S420.000 owner 1619> 672-0876· vltia 4Br. 41,1,Ba. FR. DA. Ing. etc Assume loan and Days Of 549-4646 EV91 bltlns. prlva1e patios and OPEN SAT/SUN 10-• Baat. hac~ 1040 blllard rm. 60' bOat dock. owner will conSlder large atemont Duplex on 45' a 1 pint ocean view BY OWNER 675-5163 o 4 Bd 1 ba 1 11 $ 1 ,495,000 Agt 543-6333 secondary financing I Corner 101 on turning REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 East Coa1t Highway. Corona d•I Mu ELEGANCE IN. JASMINE CREEK Three Bdrm Plan 4. Formal model home. Interior by noted designer Anne Fraser of Fraser House. Professionally landscaped. A special offering a t $449,000. LINDA TAGLIANETTI SPECTACULAR VIEW PRIVACY A TOP- SPYGLASS HILL Five Bdrms, three baths, atrium entry. Professionally landscaped, oversized lot with room for pool. Exchange pcm- ible for two Bdrm home/condo. AMumable loan. $585,000. SANDYMITIMAN $325,000 634-2333 Ext 275 10 ~':h 5•,.7:000. m • 38r 28a Ranch style w/ S.14ay 1·1 Basin upgraded Ownen OWNEA OCCUPIED By OWMr 536-7925 pool on quiet street West· 1HI lat~ lrfte O"~c ":;3!f!:;7 !'<ft5.000 Top condition& Prldeot ... _ ... _.,____ •R•cn••i cliff, $295,000. S48-72•9 142-1200 -------- Ownership 3 Bdrm lront _,. -S t ll C t Nttrt unit & immaculate 1 bdrm 3 BA 2 bath '8 ' plan WllE 10.14' FIJll H •H lUS apt, fireplace. natural By owner lmmed oocup BY OWNER Harbor Ridge wood cabinets & private OWC NegotlabMI terms Townhouse. 3Br 388. 2 PtllCI lfMD e.- atrlum patio &299,500 S 162.500 960-1777 car gar A~lng $399.000. ..... ----OPEN Thurs thru Sunday Wiii consider trade . Lse Beautltul loft Condo. Low All, WE ltT IOllE OLDE COIOIA IEL MAI 12~ at t9102 0oeana1re apt1on. Mary 751 .166• or down Own« may carry BR & famny rm Near GARAGE SALE DAILY 720-04S.. Great fOf 1st buyer or In- . bHch $385,000 Call -I veator Only se7.ooo Call (714) 673-4400 Sara Marvin. 875_5688 (rYi.at 1044 BAYRIOGE 8-Plan 2br. HVH-CARMEL 1982 Port Roy 675-8099'0wnr1Agt 2ba, louvre drapa, up-Albans 3Bdrms & lam rm ----.---- 144-tOIO **1121,JIO** grades. view &4•-8136 I $245.000 492·0890 lw1nt A<ls Call ~2-5678 --------WOODBRIDGE: 3BR 2ba. 1-----lrplc Immaculate. by Ingle Family Home and owner Open Sun 10-5 ~ 45' Slip Trade lor. Comm Eves 786-2110 • • lndust or ? Try cash! Agt 631-4321or631~3•1 111,IOO • ' · STEAL TllS HIE WlllUllll LD s I -9 ~0 E R •-· 1a1a.1a1 ... asmtne Creek exclusive LEIHI Hn gated community Hlghly 2 bdrm, 1 be. spotless, upgraded. 3 bdrm. 2''r walk to pool and parlt I Yllll I CMllllll bath Lowest priced. Must see Cati Craig A newer upside down cus· $296.000 One ol largest 631-1266 ~~~11~0~!n~es09~~e10~ ~~~~~~ ~~ri~~1~u:! 1 ·r ~I~; j:~.! exciting. 2 bdrms & den sacrifice as large 2nd 111!1~lii*l!llll-M~ w l areas lor outdoor T o due now Over • entertaining $399,000 $60 000 In fabulous up-wmFIL WUll - \\\II HI Htt'\I grades Totally re-Lowett prkle Aencho San 111 "1I .., In< modeled kitchen, etc. Joaquin 3 br condo, R~ 'IL E ._ 1 ...,1 E etc Submit all offers. Cell gorgeous view special fl7H900 Marilyn 559-9400 upgrtdes, oust~ decor· --------1·!~:41;0.~ ~·1:'~.~:i1'~; For Classified Ao ACTION Call a Daily Pllol AO.VISOR 6A2-5678 ' ~ ~ttlM agt $184,000 !Mix nn -.. 8S4-759• Ot 250..a25 t nta •111 lOH *'"'Cl 1£1•1111• Like new 3Br 2Ba. 8')a. frpl trench doors. to y(S Musi see! S 129K 6•5-!M78 5tatral l 002 j &tatral 1002 Eleanor Brenner Collection --r-1 ... _ ..... ~ , ""-~· \. \ ~ ' \ \. ~-\ I ~ ~ Prominent Designer Pettern·A657. 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ClOfMU 011 ,..R•ot •no SWfAff~ fASHIOli$ U• -14 QUICK IUCl4111f O.UIUS 11' OUICK II U,S\' fUllSf0$ 1 >I ADO A 11..0til OVll T1 1 ti fll~(\.O'f l'UCW R GUil tS 8.:>Qlo.e f.1 !IO aoo M cents H Ch lo• po11ag11 1no 11a1101ong ~., -~-"""'*..,, ,,._.; °'tif,.., m., ,_., m • *601 Via lido Nord, lido Isle NB •706 Malabar, Irvine Terrace COM ••7 Muir Beach Clrcle, Spyglass. COM 759-1501 $447,000 Sunday 1·6 644-9060 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5 673-7300 $550,000 Sunday 11-2 1751 Pitcairn, CCMSta Meaa ••398 Vista Baya. Newport Beach 759-1501 $159,900 645-0303 $267,500 Sunday 1-5 ••9 Muir Beach Cir, Spyglass NB Sunday 1-5 760-8333 $1 ,450,000 Sun 1-5 HOMES FOR SAL E 2 BEDROOM Jasmine Ave at 4th St, COM 644-6200 rrS229.500 1 2953 C. Club. C M 546-2313 167,500 3282 Ceylon. Costa Mesa I 546-2313 s 159,900 * •505 Morningstar, Dove Shores, N.B 2001 Vista Cudal (Newport Beach 631 -1400 $1195 000 Sun 2-5 661-8778 $299,500 Dally 1-6 ' ' 14 Morro Bay Dr. Spyglas Hiii, NB 2657 Vista Ornada. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch I 631-7300 $559,000 Sun 1-5 760-8333 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 · * •34 Morro Bay, Spyglass COM 2201 Waterfront Dr. Corona del Mar I 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $410,000 Sunday 1-5 v 16 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, NB * 1106 Westclltt Dr, NB 1 760-8333 S 1.195,000 Sunday 1-5 759-1501 $239,000 Sunday 1-5 426 Plazza Lido. lido Isle. N.B 4 BEDROOM Sun 1-4 *• 1195 Augusta, C.M. Sun 1_4 546-2313 141,500 2685 Bayshore Dr. Bayshores NB 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 309 Pol~ttla, Corona Del Mar 675-5393 $599,900 Sun 1-4 •• Sun 1-5 * * 1243 Bayside Dr Mar 644-9060 $575.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2137 Channel Rd, Balboa 631-1400 $595,000 Corona del Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $385,000LH Sat/Sun 1-4 * • 1330 Galaxy Dr. NB 673-7300 $600,000 1218 Polaris. C.M. 546-2313 $499,000 * • 1218 Polarls, Newport Beach Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 515 Oahlta Ave, Summerwlnd, CdM Sunday 1•4 546-2313 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 ••v17 Napoli, Harbor Ridge. N.B. 760-8333 $1 ,695,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1930 Port Seabourne (HV homes) N.B. 644-2942 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1842 Port Stirling, H.V Hms. Newport Bch S..4-9060 $334,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••..,..25 Rldgellne. Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $4,375,000 Sun 1-5 •..,..14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1 ,410,000 Sun 1-5 •• 1863 Samar, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $249,900 Sunday 1-4 * •239 Via lido Soud, Lido Isle NB 673-7300 $1 ,375,000 Sunday 2·5 *2 Yorkshire, Harbor Ridge NB 644-6200 $1 ,295,000 Sunday 1-5 675-7572 $375.000 Dally 10-6 ••280 Cagney Ln a 116 Villa Balboa NB • 644-6200 $147.000 Sun 1.4 I 517 Dahlia Ave. Summerwlnd. CdM 3280 Michigan.CM 1800 Port Seabourne, HV Homes COM 8 BEDROOM 644-6200 $271,900 Sunday 2-5 **1120 E. Balboa. Penln. Point 675-7572 $409,000 Dally 10-6 546-2313 149,900 23 Highland View Turtle Rock Irvine I c 673-3922 $184,900 Sunday 1-5 303 Driftwood, Shorecllffs. N 8 1743 New Hampshire, M 631-1400 $405.000 Sunday 1-5 546-2313 $165,900 2 SR plut FAM RM or DEN v7Sandbar Drive, Jasmine Creek COM 133 Via Havre. Lido Isle. N.B Sun 1-4 Sunday 1-4 5 15 Riverside, Newport Heights 631-1400 $1 ,750,000 Sunday 1-5 631-1400 $247,000 Sun 1·5 * *330 Via lido Nord, NB * • 54 Royal St. George, Big Cyn NB 673-7300 $1 ,250,000 644-6200 $1,800,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-4 30 Villa Balboa NB 759·0662 $384,900 Sat/Sun 11-5 645-0303 $369,500 * •260 Cagney Lane :. 4 644-6200 $239 500 Sunday 1-4 390 E 22nd St. Newport Bch Sunday 1-5 * • 14 Torrey Pines." Big Cyb NB 8 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 644-6200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 * •8 Cypress, Big Cyn NB 2816 Clift Dr NB 644-6200 $359,500 646-7171 $224,900 Sunday 1-6 4 BR plut FAM RM or DEN Sun 1-5 • 1730 Galaxy Dr Dover Shores N B * * 29 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach · ' 631 -1400 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 2816 Chff Dr Npt Heights NB 631-7300 $825.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 S3S9,500 Sun 1-5 1038 Goldenrod Corona del Mar ••• 1615 Bayadere Terrace(lrv. Terr )CdM . 644-6636 $895,000 * 1806 Sandalwood, Baycrest NB 644-6200 $315,000 Sun 12--6 2001 Santiago, Baycrest, N B 631-1400 $299,900 Sunday 1-4 644-6200 $995.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM •• 19 Curl Dr1Jasm1ne Creek)Ocean View l 673-4400 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 640-1515or1619)728-5151 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••461 5 'Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM **415 Bayside Dr, NB 610 Jasmine Ave Olde COM I 631-1266 $510,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759·l50l $l,050,000 Sat 1-5 1148 Santiago Drive, Dover Shrs. N.B 631-7300 $560,000 Sun 1-5 355 Avocado, Unit E 1, Costa Mesa &46-2313 $110,000 Sun 1-4 640 5395 $219 000 Sat/Sun 2-5 •240 Hazel Or (Ocean View) CdM •2768 Bluebird Clrcle, Costa Mesa · · 546-2313 $299,900 Sat 2-6/Sn 12-3 * 1542 Santiago Drive, Baycrest. N.B 631-7300 $350.000 Sunday 1·5 .(()62 Germalnder, Univ. Pk, lrvlne 552-2000 $112,500 Sunday 1-5 22 Ocean Vista Sea Island Newport Bch 759-9070 $690.000 Sat/Sun 11-5 673-3922 $525 900 Sunday 1-5 * * •2306 Heather Lane. Coste Mesa 2768 Bluebird Cr c M 3207 So. Gamey, Santa Ana 945-0303 $145,000 Sun 1-5 1671 Tustin Ave B3/B4, CM Sat/Sun 1-5 19th St (Condos Newport Beach 645-0303 $249.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 546-2313 310,0oo 631 1400 $270K lo $3911': Sat/Sun 1-5 11702 Iowa, Costa Mesa 2507 Buckeye (~/bluff) NB 759-9100 S107,950each Sun 1-4 * •702 St. James Place. Newport Hts, N.B 760-1900 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 908 Vaness Court. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $142,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 640-7015 $380,000 Sat/Sun l- 3 BEDROOM I"" 16 Jetty, Jasmine Creek, COM 2607 Bunya. Eastblutts. Newport Bch 2262 Avalon (College Park) CM 644-9060 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-9060 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 807 Tanager. Mesa Verde, C.M 645-0303 $318,000 Sun 1-6 751-3191 $34.900 Sunday 1-5 645-3217 $145 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 , 892 Uard, Costa Mesa 316 Catalina (Newport Heights) NB 2800 Bayview. Olde COM 645-0303$213,000 Sun 1-5 631-1266 $255,000 Sunday 1:30-5 I 1 Tiburon. Spyglass COM 675-6000 $499,000 2 BA ptu1 FAM AM or DEN ••v7 Main Sall Or, Jasmine CrHk COM Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $299,000 Sun 1-5 675-6000 $695 000 Sunday 1-5 409 Magnolia. C.M 960 Coronado (Mesa Del Mar) CM •426 Catalina Ave. NB 1 645-0303 $219.900 ·Sunday 1-5 631-7370 $139,900 Sunday 1-5 548-7883 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 30 3810 Channel Place Newport Island 645-0303 $525 000 Sunday 1-5 * •219 E Bayfront Little Balboa Isl 644-6200 $725 000 Sun 2-6 1620 Kings Ad . Cllffhaven Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $5 15,000 Sunday 1 5 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 516 De Anza. Corona Highlands, COM 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 &7~ $498,500 • Sunday 2-5 617 Orchid Corona Del Mar 751-3191 $385.000 Sunday 1-5 •• 1218 Parnell Pl, Halecrest. CM 546-5880 $137,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1300 Estelle Lane. Baycrest NB 644-6200 $315,000 Sun 2-4 1356 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores. Nwpt Sch 642-5200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 1441 Galaxy Orie, Dover Shores, N.B 2056 Tustin Ave, Newport Beach 631 -7300 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 125 Via Koron. Udo lale. N.B 631-73ap_ $840,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1718 G~'fa!y D~r Shores, N.8 548--6333 · $690,000 Sunday 1·5 * •343 Via Lido Soud, Udo 1"9 NB 673-7300 $1,650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 40 Vienna (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Ben ~-1266 $46~,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 3340 Nevada. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $149.900 1709 Plau. Costa Mesa 751-3 191 s 184,900 Sat 2-5/Sun 1 4 Sunday J-5 548-5647 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4·30 22331 Walllngford, Hunt. Ben 631 -1400 $330,000 Sunday 1--4 1690 Rhode Island Cr Costa Mesa 546-2313 $154,500 Sunday 2-4 2476 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa 642-7404 $135 000 Sunday 1-5 112 Vra Palermo lido Isle 631 1400 $349 500 145 Via Undtne, Udo Isle NB 673-7300 $389,500 Sunday 2-5 Sunday 1-4 •• 1244 Polaris Dr. Dover Shores. N.8 **427 Harbor Island Dr. Harbor Island NB 63 1-7300 $1, 175,000 Sunday 1-5 , 644·6200 $990,000F Sun 1-5 1982 Port Albina, Hrbr View Homes, N.B •212 Hazel Dr. (Oceanfront). CdM 492-0890 $245,000 Set/Sun t-4 759-9070 $1, 135,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 7 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $4 15,000 Sun 1-5 • 17 Hillsborough, Harbor Hiii, N.8 631-7300 $599,950 Set/Sun 1·5 v20 Hlllsbourough. Harbor Hiii, N.B. 760-1900 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 1945 Santiago Dr, Baycrest 63 1-7300 $290,000 Sun 1-5 2727 Windover. H.V Hiiis, Newport Bch 644-9060 $499,700 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1907 Windward Lane. Baycreat. N.8 631 -7300 $325.000 Sunday 1·5 5 BEDROOM 220 Vie Genoa, L!do late. N.B 644-9060 $585,000 Sundey 2-!5 1200 Berkshire Lane. NB 673-7300 $259 000 2040 Shlpway Dr. Baycrest, N.8 •307 lrlt Ave. COM Sunday 1_4 631-7300 $259.900 S111Sun 1-5 675-5163 $420.000 Sat/Sun 10-4 5 BA ptue FAM RM or DIN •..,..35 Skyaell, Jumlne Creek COM 9432 lsabelta Terrace, Corona Hlghlandt •• 55 MontecftO(Spyglua) N.8. • •421 Vista Parada, No Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 759-1501 S365.000 Set/Sun 1·5 ~-6200 Se.49,990 Sun 1-4 997·2410 $699,000. -Sunday 1-6 640-4868 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 18 Southernwood, Turtle Rock, Irvine .3 BEDROOM ••609 Avenlda Campana, Th• Bluffs, N.8 6-45-0303 $205,000 Sunday 1-5 * 11 Berlovento. Newport Beach 770-8725 $172.000 1671 Tuttln Ave A, Costa Mesa Sun 11-!5 759-9100 $114,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 922 Veness Court, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $158,500 Sunday 1·5 3 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN v 5 Malnsell Or, Jasmine Creek COM 759-9100 $'449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 48EDROOM 330 Vl1ta Truch1. Blutte NB 673-7300 $249,500 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR IALE 21A 4oe E. Bay, Balboa 831-126e 1205,000 S2'33,000 DUPLEXES 1 a 1 3 BR plut FAM AM or DEN 760-8333 $316,900 Sunday 1-5 1985 Kornet, Mesa Verde, CM * •51 Goleta Potnt {Spygtau) Nwpt Ben &4S.-030.4 $218,500 Sunday 1-! &44-8200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 213 Abalone, Balboa llland 844-9060 $310,000 1 3405 Summerset Costa Mna 845·0303 $199,500 Sunday 1-5 3120 Lincoln Way, eo.ta Mae 546-2313 $158,500 Sun 1-4·30 3 BR plu1 FAM AM or OEN 2519 19th Street, Nowoort Beach 646-5100 $ 188.000 •5 Toulon, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt 8eh 2 Uttle River Cr, Spygtua Hiii. NB Sun 1·5 6.44-2609 $559.000 Sunday 1-5 831-7300 $597,500 Sun t-S 2345 Aralla, EAstblutt Nwpt Bch 17 t5 Tradowlnd1. 'Baycrest. NB 6.42-5~00 $245 000 Sunday 1-5 650-4131 $248,000 Sunday 2·5 20.(() Mandarin, M .. a Verde, CM 760-3333 $242,500 Sunday 1-4 2675 Bayshore Or BoyshOret NB ••6 Tr1falgar,•Hert>or Aldgtt, N'Npt Bch 644-6200 S57S OOOF Sun 1-4 7&<>-4888 $1,950,000 Sunday 1·5 46 MIUk>n Bay, Spyglua COM 75g...1501 S559,000 Sat/Sun 1 30-5:30 * 1100 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shor• NB Sat/Sun 2·5 759-1601 se<>o.000 Set/Sun 1 ·5 600 Carnation. SummerwJnd, CdM 1 11 Via Cordova, Lido Ille 675-7572 S-489 ooo Oalty 10-e 931.1400 $399.500 -• --- * •61 Got ta Point (SpyglUI) Nwpt 8ch 844-8200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 ••e1e Harbor tlland Ortw, N"PO"t BMch 760-6000 $1,275,000 Sun 11:30-'4 ••70 Hlllcret1, Bia Cyn NB 644-8200 t 1.010,000 S•VSun 1·5 220 Jumlne A¥e, COM 844-7211 '409,000 27« Lorenio, eo.ta M..a M~ 1181,000 8un2~ Sunday 1-5 2 Br plu1 3 Ir 114/1141h 40th St, NewPof1 Beach 67~400 S37&.ooo Sunday 1-s •Spe *Poot ••Waterfront '* '* • Wat.mont & POOi v 0"'9 ~ a1 guatd oat• - Or•n~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Sund-v, AUQ411C 11, 1N5 ti .. J7Zf C.tl.... ... .,.. I-----.-....;.; L=.c2bf 2ba. llPP'f' .... ,.. ft8111 ..... •ealillJIY ~ 1r.r,i:1_.1" mo w.:::o; ~ .;::,::.. •.; 'w':"'~ • '= """ lll&llml l.rg 2• 11e a.en upper 111nQ "°"'a *9\111 lft to o-Ml.-e... a 1~ •~ ..... •-t 53M1to Beat 1111ty... .... • aome vtlie M71/mo Dvl "'9.IH!Mkr tn4/M •vt ...... Pw lelt Unit No PM.a $515+ l400 • 4d • " ~ In • 211 Oe\1\19 ftlm:8"'141'11''T.!'~"!'P' ... ~--....--111,lll .... ~ Ot 731·182a tl1 M2·11atl780-1411 Frpec, veulted ce11nge.. dbl dap Avt 111141 52 CM.Nl.d.H8 I!**~ ut TSL MGMT M~·1803 •:::1o..a:t :.~..2¥, Hf,"ffo':m~~M!~~~~ 2~~'r"· dbl::.· .. lmfAlf... 1•&Wlatl ~~~~~SO Avt 1C:o'&IC)at~m95 Lrt beCt'9lof ept w/~O :::.~N1"'ctioice AVAJl HOW 2000 1C1 ft hlboeCov.873-14&4 a1-12eehl44-0793 w:f79no Utllle>aldL.-#'404'-4unii.tvryt 4t-Mr. lept6Ul141-1M1 tedrm2'Mla St15 l)atl01nf:localS31.5/moT8LMOM "2·190S ~ ..... 48dtm2 29r 18a 1 Qr getlge. 2 HVHOME.5tw3~. 1900 ,_..__.. TnlllltHI , ........ TD.llllT 11 ........ ,RUH 21r 1Ba. MW eeew. 11th 145-27" 869W tthCM N8A!Al.TY 17S-tM2 ::o·~~~:: blka to tend Yrty rentll mo Open~·~· 10 r--·-WaU 28d 1b9E·.,_ N8Cf'pt, :'1: &1drJit, ~lac ml-llllW'I UTILIU NW llHO/mo Cell ~ ~~:: S~Houuttt..M ~~J.;_St>rn53e-~I Pt SOi'I\ eoraJ!JPf dpuc pa: tr~ pnt, 'fttdry .':c· up. 7S Ho pelt 4 27 "4ellt:fll!ld '675/M 28d 1be.. .. bft· Hr 2Ba. 1000 eq f'I. D*. t:t1.a77SJIS1-t000 ..._, vale2 ...... -..... 1 lo st-• No siet• -78/mo ... Nf8Cnhaa. 2 .. :---Ina,~ rOOft\,,,.., Jae ~rateo H .... _.. Sund•y<M •+a-..anall laDM .............. m1pe1 211.oe18\t\Pl.Dr1Ye1>y. • .--. .. -2a. P&alllllmm bMdlend~ p$Mts .,, .. 107 -·~ Lovely home In Nwpt Halt. All am.ntti... Prvt otc Wad MM ::;,,~~~~~~mo-by •Nin call. 844-04S2 ~~~ ~2~ 8perkllno clun large TSL ~~·~um 1 q '*' 2tw. 2'- 3Bt 2'A8a, Oen + ff am I 11300 *8509 flit Wini., tGnt81 New • -fer 1~aa ieso. a 10 8 APt• tot,.,,,._ w/1or2 • OCWldo. In lllted lu1M'J rm. 2 frplc9, dbl gar Lrg TIUIDT 111-1111 1 penon Utlla pd. 1bfl ept, perk g, Y'1Y Joetln St. Adlla pref. '* TUNNING Lg I, 2 a 381 Chlldtefl Met pettc. ~t Newly redeoolated 28r • w Mllt 10 8elcol.trt, Prtv. 1 encl yrd Grdnr New orpt l500 · 873 1"· 700. pl mo Aft Small pet ok 6464463 28a Grdn Aot 'Pool '625, peld No .,eta 1820 SBt 1720 & Up IP9. leundry M 5/mo eer QM., PoOI. IPU • ...,., \ & ~-lt55olmo + NEWPORTCAEST~ · "'4342 7pm,>487·5752 _ Newer 2Brl'~8aTwnhM 1825&172&710W,18th 28d~lV48a . 18ff Pool.'Nopeta.&42•5210. 8Mwlngt/11,1t04.call agrut>Mw SeyOOoCJ;1 •· dep. 852-8713 Walk to beech. Sbr 2~ Al#tllMh Pllf'llllM4 1... 1102 1918 Wellace A!IO. •Towrmouae 2br 1'Aba 2Bdrm 28• 1720 Nwpt Hatt eliMn Beet\ , ~~~~.="YI· =-t~~ ..=:: J 38r2balrplc,D/W,1pa 2 ~~C'R·L~N'}~·la1Mi ftaiaala 2707 Nopeta876-9291 D~,:o·patlo54':&;::· aeewwlllon 631·S$43 blkato"!lufft.St0¥9,trla. 2Br,~enc;t tntlOC S1tU .. d•potlt grdnr s14oomo. Open 11300 mo. no-t725 fala1ala 2117 1 BR carport new drPt i 2BA 'i'ABA unturnlhed apl • crpts, drpe, pvt yrd 1 get,• ' Ownat/brtlr 7t!O--UM s~~':n~,~~1~· 2Bdrm,2ea+o.n.Comm LISH Pt•iaaala crpta. 112iw Batboe GOOd ioca11on 1n CM •nLUlllNYA• ~lfleld :,11o~7.:s'i:.!.::~ Jf::,,:'1=!32°8f Btanct new otlOlot llfM ~~=----· ---pool. Slept 10 bell 1117 Blvd.MOO.mo.873-5198 &48-8805 Spaelou1 E·llde Apll ••111mtl + CSIC> 213/927.a712 '""'""1 SILYE .. • •NT•nu 3Br SS., trplc, wetbtir. 48r 28a, fully Cf'ptd, 2 ll lOO/ A 1842-.3450 --1575 .,_, ... _di 2 Br Patio & ~get AN Q&t • .,, • __, " ..... _..,... lndfy hkupa an.ch a oar lrplcs,lrgbaoltatd,2car mo. g ........ ,.. om1t1111Hlf adltp;;;'~ d/~/~ Gulweterpd Nopet1Llllebfandnew!Allutltt ... PLUSHOOND028f28a, 3bf2b&,ooeenYleW,gs gar 11350. No pe11 ga1 w/opnr drdnr Incl. OCEANFRONT 38R 2ba.. Ouptu w/frp!Q ~ 1 yr IN. utlts Pdl 8769fee pd 759--5590 ih 778~ & no waterbed1 pekl. POOi, gat, no peta Oen Up;raded decor OPEN HOUSE IAT/SUN 857·1nl or 780-1713 11500/mo. No peta. Avt Prettamon·natUfWedtta. Nibchta00&/1._,2550,.. Tllllm 111-.... · · 284rm 1700&Up 18dnn '645-1515 ~ ~ an.m. & -···-_... 8110. 410 El Modena. Mo. avall. 536-5789 Ktt TIUlllTlll Ja.llll -2Br 1ba 1ge Nlllng ., .. & 2323 Elden AV9, c M 2Bdrm 1e. M90 rana Dbl cw gar wl oe>nt -.,.,,,_ Brend rww. CIQQe •• (714)850.4080 Pvt illp ........... bie Stw ,,_ 4 -.0 Tl IUOIU patio, anci gar No peta 648-7854 301 AVOCADO Mlc;ro, W/O hkupe 11000 28r 29a a.en Houee 28t 2Ba. rrpa. petloe. AVAIL NOW 2000 fl 1acuul '2ba gar too rMA I 2Br 2ba Duplex= $eOO p/mo 854-2777 3 Unltt AVllllabie few Im-241 W. WILSON AVAIL Sept 31 54D--2<M7 Frpt. 1750 mo •4930 deluu kltch, vault9d ~ Nwpt Heightt 4 Bdaq 2 klda/pet 11200 evlll M1W l900 E2 terrM fl , .. 28r 2Ba E&ltalde TwnhM. medlateOocupancy: 1 Br 831.oeeo POOL Patio frptc; >C-lge TB.llllJlll 1 ...... ~-~S::'reo-~f:° ba w/004tan vlew~mno 53M190 a.at Rtty fM STEPN 'fffJH 1 Tllllmlll Ja.lllO Quiet location S800 CaM + Loft Condo'1. 1 Ba 2 •EASTSIOE• 1 I 28dnn 'Api. Eaalalde A I tractive 1 Br n yard 315HOlmwoodDr. I llll-••.aa BRllMn/1ba.. Lr · Ooeanlronl Y'f'iY Dick 888-4000 Dv1. gar eptaalnbMutlful 3Br1'ABa"35&28tlBe $555&Up5S7·2&41 MARINA c.ll 4M-t41 llTl.,,_1111 $1550/mo. Call RuH •·•••• -..-bttln klld'I fur go~ s1ooimo tBr iiove trtg' M0.2428 E\191/wttnda ma1n1. complex, 1 yr okS, 4 IMO 2080 Ga11Mn Ln -••• ••-noon to 5 30 pm 1 yr IN, utlll pdl t768t99 63t-5n51631-IOOO 2+2 w/1rptc, ~ & pool • n un-1007 E Bet ... -:.. ...... ' ml to PCH no pett 2 at No pet A,.. 546-5805 -~·-_. --llMlll ::----.,-:~-:------.,.-Newpor1 er..i HSN,.. furn $1500/mo 873-5595 · ....,. on·d Mgr 2Br 2Ba w/vaulled cells, 17:,5 per~. 1 at 1825, ---'-"" 2 Bdrm 2be In oo.y 8 pte .. luL IMc ,__.., 8aycrea1 3Br, tam rm. lrg nLDlltlll lMlll lut INc Apt II 548-4048 ~gar w/opnr Frplc wutw, csry., retrto BACH $510 & tBR 1810 O/W, prlv _patio , pvt , ii2BRiAiiati'!S3ffi12r°SSm111aiiiiif'lofne"ii0rit kltch, anct yrd. Gd achla • Liii ISi.i .IEWIL 28r IBa, beam Mlc:t*le M3-0322 Iv m9Q PRVT pallo c:arpon 353 tiamil1on at Thurtn $525 Dolor• 840-5 l900/mo, Famllya ~ $ 1 3 5 0 I m o Dy I Mitml mf IUll'l ...U M nlflcent 2Br '+' Den cells, trplc, gar 1875 2 ' POOL, SPA, qui.t, no pets. 1895/mo 846-97~ 28' 28a, petlo. etld gw . Bkr 983-83n 835•700l, Evet973.oe77 Hit• ., .. 2tw pool plex QUIET RESORT LIVING Fr:f gar 11295 #8756 tee r'.:S2:=.1~~lul ~:~~~!At>,!; QUS:i TOP AREA. M .. Plnee Sharp E'lkie Bach fOf 1 new carpet nopettMSO LIDO DELUXE Beyrldge Condo 38r 3Ba, l850 lnatantly ~ •Spending heeted pool TILEIDTlll Ja.1110 , allall 911 54,,..508 2850 HAALA 54D--2"'47 per90n. All utli. pd $475 Dolcw• &40· 2Br, OF\, lrplc, patio A/C, pool. 11750/mo. many othett a table at •Court ywd >Mw dining _ E aide 3/1Br w/gar $550. Oellghtlul 1 Bdrm E/alde. Small pet otc 780-8862 Huntington Beactl 1 bd S1295 87~59 644-4338 •HM111* •Vignette BBQ.,.... Small 2 Bd 1Ba apl w/gar ALSO 1Br hM w/frlg l •W anci gar atec r•.:,_ ,_ C d p --------a.at bet yet Sbr 3ba •Twllgh1 dine In court yrd & bay view 1750/mo. $550 No patt. Reap 1Br, Mg, r~. laundry, no peti i460 &;2~59&.'V• ~~ 18r 1 penon .°!'ty on o I er Po I n 1 ·•NEWPORT HTS· 2BR 1ba, 10. Ill charm frplC oewer kl1d'I gueboa W·97~71/H-873·8278 Adtts. Agt. 631·2242 pool, carport. No peta. • ,_... C91 & pek11 ... a& USO/mo C2131 47s-eo23 pool $850/mo. 738 38r 3Ba, prlv comm. Bell, fncd kldt/pet 1375 at •Spacloua Apartments C <iiin $550/mo. Dople• 2 bf 1 ba pallo, gar, 1918C Wallaoa 875-9291 Nice 28A 18A ij75N;;' Tuatln Ave. &42· 7558 tennl1 ac:ceM. $1900/mo 539.,e190 a.at Riiy tee •Your own pvt patio tltH ••I Mar A7 62 ·~~5'~0b1Lf ~ul, IBd 931 w. 19th ST. 548-0492 W·•lde, praf. couple. •IT........ Hunt Harbour, ne OCEANFRONT . YEARL 'V lte. (714)770-8237 or •Gourmet kitchen LIDllHI 2+2 SllO 8 • 1 nt, rplc $495. mo 548--3135 .,._ carpet & paint + 1 c 3 BR 2t>a, 2 car parking (918)927·5655 VERSAILLE Full Security •New dove tan crpt Must see. •WllllJll YH.Ull• STS Bd Beth Frptc, utlla pd ;&4811.. gat. Avail alter Aug 19. Lower unit. 9005 S..- Brllllantly .re-a...-.-.. 2 "b Condo, 1 Bd w/mlnl •Lrg walk~n ctoeeta TlwaLIJk 1'0Enbeac:hll#l8:ol8l ileeO TSL 136811TAvocal.a2dol•a. 2Br, 1'l•Ba, bltn1 1595 + e:ulet ~~;.215{;}~. NO 11U1111111 ll-llll s.. now Call Pet thore. Avail 911185 _ __,,...... ..... r OCMn Vie'#, new paint, •Galed covered '"'"'""' r • • ... seoo. No ...... 540-44&4 PETS 831 12M I 500/ 875-" NB hm rental lrplc loft crp & window coverlnga, w/ator ""ft... .,.., 831·6155 IP~ -1 mo .. 111 or quiet yd 1750 kid• •Int loc. $795/mo age 38' 2Ba. So. j)f Hwy, F/P, E'llde deluxe Twnhae. 2Br 17.25/mo 2 8d 1~ ba &46-0151 ... 539-e 190 a.at Riiy ,.. BAYCREST Spactoua 3 Bd ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED 1nu carpel, deck, gardnr WOODLA• y• • •GI t'ABa. Gatage 1715/mo. IWntlae, etld gw, lndry -.-.. ---.,.--11-L_Y_ home w/lormal dining A _1350 mo. 2131598•2820 _.... 2543 Otange. &42·2520 rm, patio, all btt-lna 18r 1Ba. apect. vu, ut1t Dot.nm 1mw lam rm. A neat IOC In en 1Bd. 2~.!n~:.Jwnhme Fm&mo VIEW APARTMINTI 763 w 19th lncld. 1750 650-0581 LIDO ISLE· 3 bed hOme xlnl area. 12000/mo. Agt Vlalt model Oalty M of Harbor. Ca1allna & city lllTlll. TSL MGMT &42·11103 *A~TON APTS• nfl.WUll FID IDT nreple()e ;19001~ IN. • 844-7211 ~ry. no pets llghlt Lge 28R 1,,., ba tome & enior our &arden style i!>IS Quiet, comlortJble hv1na. 1550/mo lg 186 1ba Apl, Sparkling dMn 2Bdrm Very~~ NEWPORT BAYFRONT VIiia Balboa. Large 1 bdrm . Beaut decor Avail Aug 1 CloSt lo llet•ays' So Coast ~a wlllle only minutes lo IM ~c ~=-locEuy lwy ec-1' ·Ba IM5. AN ullllt... 28' 1\oltBa Twnhee M75 8Hutlful 1br VILLA condo Large 2 bed + condo, Hcurhy bldg. LA QUINTA HERMOSA lor $1750/mo Call Katen buch Ca•~t$ a!a•table NO PETS Pl.CASE a~2 JENNIFER paid, rtlfng, garage, 1 Sorry, no PM.a 53&-0490 BALBOA Condo. front den, deck. S.C:Urlty, view $850 mo. Y"Y· 641-3873 18211 PertcticM Ln, HB al 780-1901 tv mag PtlLI • llU • ~ -TSL MANAGEMENT child ok, no pets IU-YIWIE row. ocean/bay view 12450 yrty Weetelltt 38r 3D· pool 141-14'1 Near beectl, enllre 111 H OID.M ..._lllt &42·1803 1960 Wallaoe &42"'4905 Coofd applia11c:9. Ina VILLA BALBOA 2 bed ,.....,. 2 ... , :' grdnr' ~Ille~ IHI lloor, 2 Bdrm, den. lrptc, 111.... STUDIO .a ... , ••25. AJI Wflltr/dryr, reh1g 112001 ""-"'O, fir..,_,. '"""", .......... r. s' ...-. ...., ..-• ....... 11 111t•-. ......._ ...., ~ & ""lrf! mo. 0wt Of Judy ~772 ''"""' _.....,.. -.... 1375 + I t & dep . g., $1400 720.9422 Agl 1 1111... '"'4'111 _, .._.. .. queen.,_.. gu •lt~!~OO/mo ..... yrty. 673•1734 u ' att dp1 iS S595/mo 2 Bd 1be petlo, water' pd Poota.' tenn48 VERSAILLES CONDOS 111_.,Nf IH. a rw:t. • r. C..ta •na 2724 US, IUT I llT WHO... pool, lndry rm E-eic» 1oc, etc. SC Plau ~7 Live Where you Mve 1Br 1775 Oefuxe 28r w/lge petio. encl gar. 2nd cloee to to all! *~ecutar 8'>t• $975 Agt 831-4980 II 1· 1411 111-1100 s.tt1t'•w1•1B11REASEEEZE1 ~ tr,om bdl, 45111 "· 1 2 Bd, "'ba. Ip, Dtws . patio, 141 ,...._ 14" E. D-• 1 & 28', 1 a 2Ba 1Utt• l,_i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii , •• , 1 winter only gar No pats 825/mo TSl IUIAU9llT 1 .... _1 • ... , rad• YOUf otd ltutt lor *Cl--'- Clualtled Ada &42·5678 &42·8305, 2131430-21o8 634 Hamllton 543-5478 -M2·11U TSL MANAGEMENT new ~odlea wi th a -...ua townhouW -------i.r CllllUCl&L lllLllll lT IEW FH ZHE The Balboa Fun Zone area ts under- going redevelopment. By the end of 1985 the area will become the next Lido Village. The prime commercial property at 207 Palm is now avail- able. $166,000 assumable first; in· come $19,800/yr. Consideration to rokers. IU·2Hll...J--- .. 2 ti I .LIT" •Mnlmll Front Houae: Remodeled 2 bdrm, 1 bath, new ranch style driveway. Back House: Lovely 3 bdrm, 1 ~ bath, frplc, central vacuum system, xtra large muter aulte, pvt patio. ''OWC" lat. $188,900. ....., ...... ,., ...... ....., IAllOllllCEVIEI PllCI IOICOll 3Br, 2'ABa popular Jodelle Model with C.tallna, caan and ll&ht vtewa. c.ommu.nt. ty pool, spa and tennia. Furniture •vail· •ble. Prk'e reduced to lowest on mar· ket-tf59,000. As.unable lat T .D. of '393,000 and owe 2nd. Call tor apptm/photo pecbae. 15 .. 7711 Beaulifully built <."Ultam home coun- try home on a lar'P Jot. A IJ:'Ml floor plan that'• adaptablll to any form of entel'tainmlnL French doon open to hup petlo for outdoor BBQ'•· THE REAL ESTATE RS 141-7171 CdM • REDU LOIUT PttCE QUALITY lllTtWATEI VIEW HIE o• ••nm lolltai1 retreat w/IMadi Yin 1tstlt4 11 110 ""' CllJOI. lrtu Jtalfttt dtsfp llr 21a + loft. Warwtll of '"'41, 11t4 brick I st1l1ed Oass. S~ 240 llaztl Dr. IAllS llYHTIEm (11•) 711-1010 IPEI UT /Ill 11 ·I OAIED llllllWIS :· 01110 IEL IUI -Well situated. custom 3 bdnn, den & 2 bath. Spacious Living areas, new carpets. On quiet cul-de-sac Ocean & Cata.Ima Vlews. New shake roof '-• ~e lot suitable for tennis court and/or pool. Private beaches. ..... $211,000 142·11H tr 142.ff 11 kMllllll•lll MtPWITTU A .... llAITIUlla Most ~ and IWNrioul new home wtlh top architectural cte.lcn. C\lllOlt\ buUl Ovet- $80,000 In decorator flew.r& 4 BR. 3 \'11 bath. family rm. lludy, all a1-«ntry way M3S.OOO \ad '"·000 -~.900 -._, l·I Pl 11 ..... IUlllllSS .. I• U you can tear younell ·~ from \he lnvtWw pool and ... you'll love ~ bomt. WeD deaar'ated two l'°Q', a beth bclmt. Very• ful--clmne and THE REAL ESTATERS IALlllllUll , ................. ,.... ........ s.. Calif. lta"'"11l .. .., • II. ... , I~ 11. ...... 1411,000. l 14-11 1· llH •114-141-llTI JU.-,lal.ht. 1-1 HUIE IEAlllln ....U 4 Bdrm up, 2 Bdrm down, new decks & stairs, new carpets. Great rental area across from best beach. Assumable loan. Asking $229,500. Lease hold. JACOBS REAL TY 876-8871 --.-;! MTllNm•• IEW . t•STlll! IUIUnC"illlT •" MUI I IUOI '1ln 212 l&nl M., M• ThtS unique home of 4 Bdnn, 3 Ba & FR w/high ce1hngs & windows frames the most dramatic vtPW!I CdM has to offer. $1,135,000 INI UT /Ill 1M sun emsmm 111-1111 LMl.fml-., .... A ht t.o t..hokl! VflrJ na ) bedroom pl\11 family roam home. New paint. • otDent condJdion Huet lo4. Mature ftwt ere.. Pride °' O'W'Mfilh1p THE REAL ESTATERS 642 1803 ,... _ __. ....... 2 Lll78 *~ SpaoOu!> single one • '--.... .... ..... •Private balcon1e1 o auff ~ QTIR llT Corona del Mar. Shoreclitts area with private beach This rolhrig lot has approved plans for 50000+ sq f1 home and poof/spa overlooking the beach Drive by 211 _Evening Canyon. $950,000 Flexible terms CHAI, ..... llllty m-am IDT• TIE WEIT ··-Nkely built 2 Bdrm home on an extra large lot. nus home i.. located lf\ • very desirable Wesuide area Great opportunity for lst tune buyer THE REAL ESTATERS ... 7171 a.rd9n petk>e & two bedroom ap1, ""'"'' *3 UghMd tennis oouna * 2 Swtmmlng pOOle •S1Nema A Ponda •Sorry. no peta •Fumllhlngt evall WHY NOT CALL na-1111 11.&WI• YILUIE .. 15655 Huntington t...ne, from San, Fr.ewey, "°'1h of Beactl to McFadden. weet on McFadder\ • •....!. Townhome 2bf 2ba. den, lam rm. PV1 petlo, dbl gw, atove dbl own. d/w, truh comp WOOd bum- '"" fl"plc: pool )ec, tennis crt, amall pet Qf cMd o6t. 11075 M7-<M14 ........ ..., at.~• VALUE IN NEWPORT! FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED RTIU$ ~Tllm. SI IIC. .. ... -"'""'· ....... .... ...,ttll. ~d ·~rtlMftts N~•port Buch So I iOll lbtti <.tret>I tat Do11Pr1 642-511 J e-TUUTIM $725/mo 2 Bd 1•..; t>a N~wport Buch No T ownhOuM, grnt>« Ind rm. all bit· Int l\(l lrvint> A~ .. 1u, !di lblhl 2078 Thurtn TSL MGMT &42·1603 645-1104 lrri•t ---z744 . 2Br 1'%8a WOOdbrldge S.• Cle•nte 2776 Condo AIC, 2 carports Sunnv qul9' 2Br 1ba, gar 1850/mo 720-0876 lndry, 1st last. sec $565 493-2710 llW WSlll S.atlil L!tn• 2711 llW AP&ITllEm 28r, 2ba Quiet MciuSIOO OllSS OIEU I on water w121. nr MCUr· OUU 0110 lty Beach pool 180 deg I Enjoy 1 llfe style 1ur-"" S 1600 mo 854.-8670 roundecl by 11'141 charming ... 2900 a1moapnere of Wood· •• bridge VIiiage Cro11 •Fe_m_a-1e_o_n-1y-sl"!2•s'!!"o1_M_o_ Creek and Cedar Cree« Mesa Verde Home Non· oller unique 1wo smOker 557.5491, bedroom 1par1rnen11 Meu Verde nr occ Lge :=!:i':e~ v~ .~:I Rm & Ba pnv ant kttcn pnv pool pref n-smkg .rllOWI s1udent A111 e u •ThMt~ I S325 M 662·2123 •R41cr .. tlon NIOe wew shr ba, cttnsuan •Pllflla malure male non· •Lu• smotler dri~er S250 Selected untt1 With NB ~3• 1 1 cathedral ceillngt Some unite wllh Income r•lrlc:-Bettla,!tttla 2'904 Ilona No pet• permitted SU I Sii Ll~E For addltlonal lntor· .. matlon and directions 3028 W Coast Hwy. New p 1 e au c a 11 p 14 ) port Beach refttg TV 733-0404 Open dally S 140 • wt. agr no deoo111 8 00 A M lo 8 00 P M S - Model units Available aaaer now tor July occupancy lutala 2906 1 _ It a. z141 3Br 28: OC1I vu condo -l•U IC• 8/25-911 5 $700 'wlt * PANORAMiC OCEAN 673·:M32 or 675-«99 VIEW 2bf' 2t>a df• lrg BALBOA ISLAND Furnl!· deck POOi walk to hed-I BR "950/weell • beach no pell refs deposit 673-2757 S 1100 mo •i4 1375 Ooeantront 1Bdrm Furn Ocean voew Studio 1525 Sleeps 4 $1.75 Wkly Avt 1SI IUI depostl 8 17·Sepl 631·0!>27 SludlO Apl v ... dedt V111tt.e. Furnrlu,. 1va.i 49'4-7&45 1 _ storage 1525 Nltmkr Avl lntals 2t07 a 16 1.91.-3580 I'll m90 Arro:&:Kl hOUM nQf1h ~.sleept8 Wpu lilla 2751 0eys , 638-0405 °' 1t9uiaclt-ltellll EYea' 731-~528 FP gar & gardner·S380fee Luxury Arrowhead Cnaiet TllDln l l ....... Frpt pool table ping _ pong TV slPI 10 From I r1 ltH ll l71t 1250 wee1c9f'ld &44-9539 lftl! Palm Spnnga Condo Sipe 11rr'TIBr Ouolex Garage 4 175 day + d•P Vrty S800 & 1900 Blk 10 s.a..7528 or 9e3-3000 bCh Oya !>42 0192 <>< 731 S.88 EYea Pit ~ pOOI epei.J81WMM11Jmo • D~3 ca 'I DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll All FOii LOIS ~--.,..---~ SllullR JOBS EARN MONEY PRIZES TRPS THIS CHIClt WEaaalf THEODORE I ROBINS FORO .'• ( -tl\lolt\( >W I\' VII I <' • .., '" "1 t ., " ( 1 1 l1 J "' Bill YA TF.S VW.PORSCHE SJ' 4800 4 <1l 4 S l l ~I \ff lll ~OT RI tl ~Of RSOL O TH EODORf ROBINS FORD q A• ' 1• 1 • f, (•,· ,... ..... • • • • fl uptda. 1ow ~cones. 13100090 7 .. 1&.mlllft 8-.lt bl9c* .... ~ ..... ~-F18 -. no On. H.U to find model. 2 Dr, Cell eYea 879-3423 i.ooed' *'P"" ~ .... llLll llDIAIULll WlllY OWIUll .. ,. ... (8ttc •Me&A) ... Jonneon & Son Un006n Mercury 262t Hert>or lt\ld, C.M 7141~ Ka1elta 8' 57 ~ p I L ' 0 6 T 4 c 2 • L 5 A6 s 7 s 8 I F I E D • SYDNEY 0MARR 1 • ce <>r.,..eo.t O~L.Y PfLOT/Sunday, ALiQutl 11, 1NS Ml.IC NOTICE ..cnnoue..-.. MiihOUI...... PIClmOUI..... ntTYnOUl•P• I•• n:iifllOUllMIH•M ncnnoue-.... ncnnoue•'l11•11 ACTmOUllUW.. eitcTmOUlllWlellM f'tC~ .. ~~· 111A91eTATlmNY .... ITAW MMmlTAW NMmeTAW NAMleTAft' Ill ....-ITATMwr MmtTAW N.U.8TATOmNT U..ITAW u..., .. ,=llle TM~eereone.,. The~ ptnone.,. The~ f11r.oM.,.. The~ '*"°"9 MP The~ pet90fl9 lr9 TM~~ er. The fO!loWlnO ~ n' The fottowtno ~ere The~~ W. The~ t""!"--dOl119 ~ ..... ,..,. M'Q ~ M ~ • dON'O ~.a: doifla ~ •· CIOl!'O tNelftMli •· doing buek-.. M : • dOlnQ J:lldlnele M: dOltlG ~ •: ~ti.-_.. .. MARKET 8'!ACti CITlfl l,__._, H.. U. GA fUU T T D ·" ~ ateo • tMTWAAE A' LA CAIU, 18f'ICTAA t.AIP I.... ' D. \llAMHAl..l DellGNS. H" ST NAT I 0 NA L °'"' THE WAU. SIOIHO, H!MAI PICW. TIH CO., DI~ ~ ,.. 2571 C. NllwpOtt '911Cf1, OA P\J~TURI. 221 twlMlt Aw., C..; 0 ~. CA I 12 "'-*'·......,. heci'I. OA T(M8. lent &.ur!iM Dr., 620I Nlptufte A.-.• ~ B. IPORTI. 220 Newpott 722 1Sth 81.. HuntlngtGn 1)08 e Pomofle llf9!'J ~ 1:C:: =:;;::;:;; 8eldl t.2'27 ~.. CMll W..., CA 12'41 Hunllng1011 teHll. OA Newpol1 ~CA t2el0 c.n1. Of., •23, Nlwpoft leeoh, CA t2t4t llent9 AM. c.llfofnle t27w _,.. """• ._,...... • · Wll!lllm E 81rct.I. DVM, t2t27 -De~ "°"" "--1541 Jot A.. F'llra. t1a "-*' '*' . Dina.I Martltlell. 6201 leedl. CA t2teO ~ MlctlMI A vouno. 12a Janw "· Got!My, 1001 OA tHeO 11101 l)enMI, 11111• Ana, Henry J. Gen'911, To.m. Pleie*'lt N I , CA ~7 HunL lich.. CA t"'8 Jeftrflt EdWWd IConMn, Necltune Alie , ~. t, New-D L.. AlcNrd•·· lno. 1 Cd-1iah, ~on leeoh, (:A Nof1t\ hY ,,om, t . llibOI Aobttt G WlntttbOthMI· CA moa . of I._ o.t...n Uvtna Tn.t, Thll bu.In... I• oon-Thlt ~.,.,... le oon-10212 U1t1U1e Dr., Hunt· Pott IMdl, CA t2eeO fornll eorpor11lon, 220 t~I lelned."OA t2tl.2 1..,2t Alie · Apt. A, Tuttln, Thl9 bualn... II co"'° u 0 T. 8114/16, '17Ullittma led by: .,, lnclMduel clUeted bY' .,, IMMduel lnaton 8eldl. CA ne..t Thie bull'*• .. oon-~ Cent• °' . H3, ~ bu .. '"'91 II eon-Thia ~,,... I• eon-CA ·~···I la con dUC:ted by "' lndMcl\.W • ~. Coe11 M.... CA De>M J Reu Jot A. "8r I ,-,_.. bUlllneM i. con-~ Oy: In lrldNtcNel Ntwpott 8"dl, CA t2te0 MMe! by en lndMduel ducted bV: In lndMdUll Thia -MM • Wllllll\'I E lltdtall. DVM t2la Thll -~1 WM Med TNI ~ -flted ducttd by tn ~ OW.~ Thia bullnt9t II con• M4ch ... A. Y°""ll JllNI '>f. ~ ~by; In lndMdU91 TI!la 1t1teirnent wM f!ted 1'tQ butlMM 11 oon-w«n fie County C*1t ot Of· wltfl the County Clerti of Or-~ £dwttd l<Otmlln Thlt ~ ._ .._, ~ bY I ~tlOn Thll lllt.,.,,.,,t w• flted Thie 9'&*'*'t .... fllecl "°'*1 0 WlnteftlOlhem with the Collf\ty Cltt'll of Of· ducted by: IA lndlllldual County °" Ny 30. ll'OI County °" Jut./ 12, Thlll It ...... WU fled wltfl lhe County CWtt of Ot· D L RklN!da. tno .. Rich-with ..... County Cterk of Or· whh the County Clettl of Of. Thlt el•1wnlfl~= ot ": erlgf County on August 2, Henty J GwNt1 1 S 1085 .tlh the County CW. of Or· ~ County on ~ 12, &rd 8. S4Nd, V1Ge P~t ange County on July 12, Mo-County on Auguet 2, with IM County • 1 ,; t015 Tt\le ltlttrrtent •• ftled ,..11 ,.,.., ~ Coun\V on July 15, 1tlS Thia ltltetMtlt WM flied 1985 1985 ~ County on .. ugut • ~· wilt\ 1he County Olef'k of Of· '°"bfl.thed Or1nOe COMt Publllfled ~ CoMt IW ,_1110 with lht County OMf1( ot Of· nltm ,_ 1115 Publllhtd Qr1tige COM! ll\09 County on .Mf 12, Delly Piiot Auguet fl. 18, t5. Dally Pllot JulY 21, 21 ,.,,.. ~ Ot1nge eo.1 1tige County on .My H . Publithtd C>fano-Coat PublteMd Ofenge Cout Or ~~ Delly Pl'ot AuVUtt f1. 11.15. 111$ ~ 1, tit$ AUOUlf 4. 11, 1M5 '°"blllNd °'*'09 eo.t Deity P11o4 ~ 21, H , 1N5 0.ity Piiot JUIY 21, 21, DellyPllotAU(JUtt ff.14, 25, PubllPI-'* :W. 18 25 s.pt*'"ber 1 1116 nt107t 8v-Mt $-461 O.»y Pttol JIP'; 21. ti, ~u. 11, 1"5 fml01 AUO\lti 4, 11, 1165 8eptemb9f 1, 1N5 · Dtlly lot Augut · • • &rl75 ~ °'lnO' eo..1 ~· •. 1 t. ttll Su-647 Publtlhed °'enot Co.tit Su-ea2 su-ea2 &eptemw 1, 1885 Dally Piiot July 21, 21, "8.IC NOTICC "8JC NOTICE ~s o.11y Piiot August 4, 11. 18, . su-7o2 n111ttte M>TICE AU;u.t 4, 11, 19e.s ~ NI.JC fl)TIC( 2s. 1"5 ~ PtllUC NOTICE P\RJC fl)TIC[ 1 _ _.:..r~;=;,;;;;.:;...;.-.--- P'IClmOUI ......... PlCTIT10U9 ......... P\aJC NOTlCE rta.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS..., .... U.. ITA'r'ltmff MAm eTAT'lmNT ~ ..,..... ncnnoue ...,.... ncnnoue ...,..... N.um ITATIMl)ff "8JC M)TIC( The IOllowl"9 pel'90nl.. The toloWlng ~.,. ncnnoue .,..... MAm eTA~ "8.JC fl)TIC( um ITAT'lmNT MAMI ITATllmff ....... -·-•NT The followlnO penont .,. dolna bue!MM.. doing bualneM ... M~ eTAW The folowlng penone .,.. The fOllOWlnQ ~... The IOllowlng l)lnOn8 --••,.'a doing butlnMe •; '1C;m10U9 IUllNl.M IUNOAMCE PLUM81NO M 0 NA AC H C 0 M • The~~ ere ctolnQ buelneel a f1CTI110U9 ........ doing bualMM .. : dOl'.Cfn~ U: The:::::::::""'''" MESA FOREST PROO• MAlll ITATIMINT co 8251 Monro. St . H. MERCIAL BROKERAGE. dol~ bl*neee M ; PACIFIC COAST SIG.NS I MAlll ITAftWlfT CARE.EA OOHNECTIOH, l. ·a BOOK co .. 3011-~PORT KITE COM· UCTS. INC . 1525 MeN The tollowtng penont .,. 11111on. CA to080 HOO lrtetof St., A· lot, c IAPPE'S CATftRING, LIGHTINO, 1221 E. A.lfl St., The IOllowlng ~.,. 1to0Dowltl'Mt. &ltte330. A, e. Colet Hwy. #36, <:or-PANY, ............ 1318. Verde Or1Ye Eaet. 120I. doing bul&tl9le •: avaune M Teytot, 217 Cott• MIN, CA 82620 1017 EJ Cimino, Cott• Ful*lon, CA t:l031 doing tMIMM ... ~ 8Mch, OA t2tl0 one .. M.,, C.4 t2127 Cotta~ CAe2e2t Cott• ....... CA 92620 TtfOMAS K MIRA , 08A 11 Dijon. Ntwp()ft ... .n. Chwlee. Ectnrd o.ieo. M .... c.111. '2926 1.18'1 Aeeee 8...,_, _..1 GLEE'S HALLMAAIC, Fred W HodQlon, 1000 Dow Anttlony Elchtnlaub. "8ndll AOM JoMa. 3700 Meal foretl Prod\IClt, MIRA COMMUNICATIONS. A 929'3 3901 Patk..WW lane. •24. JOH Lui• 81uao1n, ao.denrOd Av., Corona dtl 10115 Adlml, H\lntlnglon Ptllk Newp0t"1, 1405. New-10&4 Weetwlrd L.n •• Coel• Pl·~"'-,, •211, Sant• Ana. lnc .• eCalllornl•corponlllan ~ 9ltcfl St , Ste. e200, Thll bu•ln•H II ()On-lrlvne, Cel 82715 10322 Tyhuret, Gares.ti Mlt, OA 02e25 &Mdl, CA 92'4e por1 8teeh. CA 92'80 ~.CA t2t27 -·..,. ,.. Thi b alnett la con ,.._por1 e.ctl. CA 92HO ducted by. 111 lndMduel . Thi• b.u1ln•• I• con· Or0\19, CA 92M2 Thia bu•lntH 11 con-Mlr«lk £nterprlM1, • NlnCy c. Conw1y, 3.42-4 Thia bualn• .. le con-CAT!?t7CMb .. •fn ... 11 con-du~ b; 1 COfPO'p·~ 1 • Thomal IC Mlr1, • Cell-Chfl1tln• ~-TtylOr ducted by. en lndMduel . This buatn.M II con-ducted w. lln lndMdual CellfOfnla OOfl)(nllon, 33U PV'9 810<*, Cotti ...... CA ducted by: Ill lndMdual ........ ~·:.. "':' ~p-----MeN FOf•l r .... ue •• fornl1 corportllon 3408 Tiu 11•tement wu 111eC1 Cherlel E. 0.0 ~by:~ lndMduel LJele Fl St.... ~Cit. CA t2e2t 9212' Dow A. Elatlenllub .,....,_ · .....-.,.,_.. Oevld L eute• Pr..i.. Lawnder Ln • Coat• Meal. th I.he County Cler11 of Of· Thie lletement WM lllecl Joee Lull ...,.,_.... Thll ttalemtnl .... tiled TMa bu1Jn.. i. con-Thia bu-1nMI I• con· Thia 111*'*'1 ... "*' R. Jones Inc.. • CA 92129 Counly on August 2. with the County Olef'k of Of-This atltemttlt ... flied wtth the County Cler11 of Of-dueled bY I eorpcntlon ducted bY • o-nerel 1*1· with the County C*1t of Or· wl~he ICc'c::*'ty 6i:::'o1~ d~~I• 111temenl WU Ill.cs Thia bulln... It coo· 19 5 1tige CounJy on Juty,\i.:: with the County CW. of Of-ange Counly on July 11, Mwlk EnWptlMI, ~ nerthlp = County on "UOUtt 2. = County on AuOUJI 5. with tMI County Cltttl ol Of· ctwted by: 1 ~1tlon ,._. 1tige County on July 30. 1N5 11 I n I a P a u I 1 o n . F.W. HocfOton 19 5 • . angt County on July 30, TllOmu K. Mir-, Petrlole Publllhed Orange Coat Publlehed Orano-COUI 1985 tr2IGMI S«:/Treatufer Th .. tllletnent was nled ,_ 85 F Mire. Secfet11Y Delly Piiot Auguat fl, 18. 25, Dally Piiot J~ 21, 28, ,_1t Pul>lllMO Oflfige Cout This 1tellflWll w• Ill.cs w41h lhe County Cletk of Of· PuOliMltd Oflfige Cout PubUlhed Of~ 19 5 f21ZS21 Thi• llatement WU llled Septembef I. 1985 Augutl 4, 11, 19 Publlttled Oflfige Coe.at o.lly Piiot July 21, 28, -4th the County Cletk Of Of· lfige County on June 21. Oelty Pilot August 11, 18, 25. o.I"' P1lol Auguat f 1, 18. 25. PubllShed OtlnOt Coul With the County Cler1l of Of· .. ~ Su-Ml Delly Ptlot Auoutl 4, 11, 18, Augutt 4, 11. 1"5 lfige County on Juty H . 1985 September t, 1985 C.:..'t-"'-1, 1"•5 Delly Piiot Augu•I f1, 18, 25 ll'Qf County on July 12. 25. 1885 Su-643 1985 ~ Su-eas ..,.... _ .. ..,_ .., 1955 1985 c MnTICE l'tlllC NOTICE su-eee ,... Publllhed OfMQe Cout Su-892 Septemptr l, SU>-&70 "211(9'2 P\&.I "" Pubffahed Ofenge Coe.at Delly Piiot July 21, 28. Published Orange Coast FICTmOUl IUllNEH flCnnoUS ~" rta.IC fl>TICE "8.JC NOTU Dally Piiot AuQUat 4, 11. 18. Augual 4. 11. 1N6 l'tll.IC NOTICE PtlllC NOTICE 81.,, •c ..,..TICE Dally Piiot Ju~ 21 28, NAMlSTATHlfWT MAMllTAftmNf ACnTIOUe..,._.. 25.1985 Su-641 ACTITIOU8..,_ll fljlUU nu Augull 4, 11. 19 5 Su--858 The lollowlng persona.,. Tri. fOllowing ~ llt ACTmOUI .,._.. NAm eTATUmlff Su.e&4 NAiii eTATUmNT f=A~sJI '1CTITIOUS 9U ... ll OOlng bust~.. ~~=~)(PRESS MAiiie ITATUmrf The followlng ~ .,. P\11.IC NOTICE The lollowlng pet.onl .,. The folowlng peraonl .,. NAMI eTATl•lfT ---------KHALSATRONICS. 681 270 E. 17th St C:O.tt Mtea• The foltowlng penont.,. doing bu9IMla M : P\11.IC N0T1C[ doing bl*ntu M : .... _,........__ . Tlwt lollowtng !*ION 811 Pta.JC NOTICE PhHMr,UnltC,CotttMeM, CA 92827 · • do01ngEbutlneeeM 110: E CREATIVE FINANCIAL '1Cm10U9M.l ... M TOUR TIME, 8141 doing.,., .. ,_... H dol buslnMlll" A 92827-272 Oen I J & Margll'« o ~A A ANA EM NT, CONSTRUCTION CO., 3931 flteTmoul ........ NAMl ITATIWNT M1rvalt Or., Huntington BUSA~~~E~~l10 ~!i T'<fMITA TELE 'MARKET· FICTI110US 9U ... M Michael Scott Richly. 681 .. r_:.s1 v· n.. H 1· 2183 Fairview Rd., Suite MecAl1Nr 81-td., Ste. 2()1, NAm STA~ The I~ perlOnl ere 8Mch CA 0264e • ING ••"' E 171 .. @tr-..... -A.pt. C, ,._ti Meu Let . ....,., tntUle '""'·· un • 21• ~ "'4eal, CA 92827 ..__.... .. __ ...... CA...,, • .,. -... ,--........ ....... ' LAnt El Toro Cel 82830 • """' " Q -·· ~ STA~NT ... .., .. _ ..,..,. 1~on 8eeeh CA 02M9 "' ,_.........,, ._., .,,....., .,,. ....,.._ .. "' peraona.,.. doing.......,,_. M : Gr9g0fy P Martin 11841 · ' ' "-te Mesa CA 91927 The tolloWlng penons 911 A 92627-272 • l<elori1 Corpot'eUon, a ,_. P. Olcero, 5720 Via, do6ng bu11neee 111; V.A. KICl<ING SERVICES, Or. Huntington eeeCn CA Rlehltd W. Jourden. P IQ j Tomita. l20I dotngbuslntMu This bulln ... Is con-his bualnell II con-Cllltornll OOfP()retlon, t13 Suitt 8, Alwnlde. Celli. SWISS HANOVER, LTD., 3645 a.er SI . #H,.Slnte 92e..f ' 24051~ondLane.ElToro, llr a CORPORATE MARKET· uc:tedbyanlndMdual dUC1edby hulbendandwtfe E. Sevaron. W1Y, carton, 02528 SATELUTE COMPONENT An1,CA92704 Deve Macleod 19801 Cellf.92830 ~3~nd Ave., N.B .. CA INO INCENTIVES, 2900 Mlchael Scott Ridley Dennis J. Lee CA 90746 Thia bu11n .. 1 II eon· DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Vlnoe Abbott, 3845 Beel Dllmat, Huntlngloii a.en. Marilyn JourdCen. ,.22!2~1 This t>ualneH la con- Brlltol Street, Bldg C. Ste Thia statem.nt was flled This llllement wu fli.d Thl1 bullnHt It con-ducted bV: Ill lndllllduel 31972 A Alrpott Loop Drive, St.. IH. Senta Ant. CA CA 9~ Elrond. El TOfO, 11.1" ....., ducted by 111 lndMdull 1o2, Costa ..._.. CA 92826 Ith the County Qerk of Or· with tlwt County Ctenl of Of· ducted by: I corporltlon Peter P. Olcero Colle Meaa. CA 92129 1127CM Thlt butlnett 11 oon· Thia bu1lneu I eon· Pttrlcll J Tomita oonild Cooley, 2900 County on Augult 2, = County on .JIJty 30• l<l6crlsCorpottltlon,Clrol Tilll ttat.-nent WM tlled SwtaHll'IOll9l'.Ltd .• •~ Slrllh Abbott, ~Beer ducted by a oeMral pert-ductedt>v:W~~wlf• Thll atatement -l1led Brtstol Street. 8ldQ C. Ste. 19 5 _ 1 ..-n L H1rrlngton, Chell with the County Clerk of Of· vecle corporation, 3197-A St., IH, Slnt1 Ana. CA ner9t\lp Richard · ...,..,....,, Clerk Of 102. Costa M-. CA 9262' .--Publlthed °'.,.... Cou1 Flnenclll Ofllcer 1tige County on July 11, Airport Loop Drive, Coet1 02704 Gregory P. Mll'tln This 1tawnent wu !lied w41h the County of • Mlchllel E. Dobbe, 13982 Pubtlthed °'~ Cout Deity Piiot ~uguti1"118 25 Thll •t•ttrll«lt WU tiled 1985 M .... CA 92828 Thlt bu1lnHI II con-Thi• ttltement ... n1.cs with the County Cl«k of Or-~e County on Auguat 2· Glmbert Lane. Tuiun. CA lly Piiot Augu11 f 1. 18, 25, September 1 1885 • • · with the County Cl«k Of Of· ,_,I Sltelllte Component [)I.,. ducted by hutblnd and wtte with the County Clefk of Of-•noe County on Auguat 5. l9 5 ,_ 02705 tembfr 1. 1985 • Suo-ee7 ange County on Jutf H . Publlshed Oflfige Coeat trtbutore. Inc.,• ~ed• cor-Vlnoe Abbol1 anoe County on August 1 t985 • Or Coeat Thia bu1lne11 11 con-~77 -· _ 1985 Dally Piiot JIJt'i 21, 28, poretton, 3191-A Airport Thlt sttlement wu Ned 1945 ' ,._ PublllMd ~ 15 25 ducted by. co-partner• fmzaa August 4. 11, 1165 Loop Drive, Colt• MeM.. CA wtth ll'le County Cleric Of Of· P'mn7 Pul>lilhed Ofll'Qf Cout Ollty Pilot August 1· · • Ooneld Cooley PtBJC f«)TIC( PublllMd Ofenge Cout Su-642 82t2e enge County on July 12, Pubflthed Oflfige Coul Delly Pilot August 11, 18, 25, September 1. 1985 Thi• mtement wu tiled flt&IC t«>TICE Delly Piiot August 4, 11, 18, CM11flcate Ttan"9r Com-1985 Dally Piiot Augult ft. 18, 25. Septemw 1• 1985 Su·701 Su-Ne with the County Clerk of Or FIC_,.,..'S •u•-ss FIClTTIOUI .., .... s 25, 1985 IC pany, • CellfOfnla eorpor. 1111t07I 11-1em.._. 1 1a•5 anoe County on August 2: NAMttTA'TiM'iNT NAME ITATl•NT1 • Su-eat P\11.JC fl>li E ltlon. 3197-A Alrpor1 Loop Publlahed Oflfige Cout ~ ....,.. ' ... Su-t72 P\8.IC NOTICE 1985 The followlng ~ .,. The followtng ~tone we 11111_ II' llftYIM '1C11nOUS ..,._.1 Drive, Cotta MHe, CA Dally Piiot July 21. 28, fltB.JC NOTlCE ITATIMINT Of \ Fa.a ng bullneM u doing busll1tel u . r~ nu'""-MAm eTA.......,. 92829 Augull 4, 11, tl65 WITHl>f'AWAL flM>M Published Or1n91 Cout MA ENTERTAINMENT CANCO. 18331 Slefr• FtCTITlOUI ..,.... The folowtng pereont -Unlfted 8uelneee ~ Su-6M "8JC NOTICE PlCTITIOUI ..,..... PAR,_MHIP Dally Piiot A""''" 1 t, 18, 25, ONSULT • ...,.S t•"5 u........ ~ Rold. !Mne, Cali· __.. Inc., • ~ed1 Corporation, NMll STA,....,, ,. "'-I ber 1"'1985 "'"'' ..... .__. lornlt 92715 ~ ITA·~· doing buelnell u: 3197-A Airport Loop Drive. ACTITIOUe..,..... The fol............ • .,, oi.~TIMO UNDE" ..._ em ' Su-673 81Vd., Colts ..._.. CA Janice 0 Stew1rt 19361 The tollowlng l)lnOn8 ere VE"LKCO AUTO ENGi· Cost• M--. CA 92828 l'tlllC NOTICE MAlll l'TATlllllWT dol bu~~ PlCTITIOUS IU._11 people rHd c••u•h•d 111111 .. -·-.. ~ -·-.. - I I I I I I z i I 2827 . Ao· ... ' i-~ doing buelneu u : NEERING, 134 1 E. Pomona Thi buej 1 no 11• NAMI Marlo Tambe411nl, II Albe Sterr• Lindt ...,, rnne. r •RL'S MARINE SEA· St Santa Ana. CA 92716 a nett • con-FtCT1TIOUS .U.•IS The lolowtng pef'IOfll ere NICHOLS CONSTRUC· I E lrvlne CA 92714 Celltoml1 92715 .._ .. ducted b"J: • e«p0ratlon Mii I 1'iwlfT doing~• TIOH CONSULTANTS 238 •This 'buslnesa 11 con-Thll buslneu 11 ()On-VICE, 171-F .Alverllde Dr., Vlc10f Roger Fellle, 20 Swlas Henover. Lid • N TA DESIGN BAS.CS 17744 COiton Newpor1 Beech CA The followtng ~aon hu led ..., '" lndlvldual ducted t>y an lndlvtdual Newpor1 Beech. CA 9"43 Laurel Tree ln Irvine. CA Mltlhl l<r9ider, Sectetery The lollowlng '*'°"'' ere Skypenc 8tvd tMne CA 92M3' • withdrawn u I generel Ptr1· ~, Jenica G St9W9rt Cet1 E. & Nit• E. lkwWnat. 82714 Thlt ltllemet'll WU ftled doing butll'9M u : 92714 .• • Dean Nlohola, 238 ,_from the plt'lnerehlp op. ~hf'° •• ~em~·~· ... ,.._... This Slttemenl WU ftled 3.4 8roolcmont. lrvlne, CA Thi• bualnMI II con-with the County Clerk ol Or· BE"LANOER'S SPECIAL· 8eci( T 8aalca Metctlan c:bert Newport Beech CA etatlng under the flclltlOUI -· """ with tlwt County Cleric of Of· 92714 ducted br. en lndMduel 1tige County on July 2e TV WOODWORK. IN· dill En~ I ~ 92~· . • buelMM name of Cout Pl• th the County Cieri! of Or· Cou A 2 Thll bu11n .. 1 11 con-Victor Raoer Flllte 1985 · Co RPO RATE O, 9 a 2 t ng °"""*' •· • cmc Landacaplng. at 1844 1 Cou"tY on August 2. = nty on ugusl · ducted by: hu9band end wife Thi• atetemenl WM ftled ,__., Vlc:tl1burg Of.. Huntington for-nil corportllon, l7« Thia butlneu II eon· Sierra Luna. trvlne. CA 19 5 F21210'7 Niia E. 8t9WM' with the County Clerk of Of· Publlthed OfMQe Cout Bch., C.ill 92848 ~ Btvd., lrvlne, CA duct~ ':f .C:.. lndlvtdlJll 92715. F21211• Publlehed Ofenge Cou1 TIM ttet*'*11 wu ftled lll08 County on August 5, Dally PllOt August 4. 11. 18. 8ruc:e Donald Bttanger. Thi• butlneas I• con· Thlt 1111ement wu filed The flctlt1ou1 buslne" Publilhld Of11109 Coast Delly Pll01 Aunuat fl. 18 25 with the County Clerk of Of· 1985 25 1985 9821 Vicki.burg Dr .. Hunt. d· .... ed by·• """""lllon ...,1h 1...._ Cou ty ,.._.. 01 0 name •1•1ement for lhe pert· ally Piiot Augual 11 18, 25, Q..., ber ,. 1985 ' . • lfige County on Augull 2. ~ . Su-MO Bctl .. C•llf. 92848 '"" . ~ .. -. ... ... n ......... r· ner.hlp WU fifed on March tembtr 1. 1885 "'?'lem · s -879 t985 Published Ofange Cout Thl9 bu11n1u I• con· Back To 8aalca Merehan-anoe County on Auguat 23. 1985 In the County of Su-674 u F..a o.ity Piiot August 11, 18, 25. ducted by: 1 corpor111on dieing Envtronmenu, 198! C>fange. FILE NO F272S51 •--------Publithed OfMlQ9 Cou1 September 1 1985 l'tlllC NOTICE Bruce D 8ttlng9f Atdyc-A C. t.enon, Pr9eldent f1lllB Full Name and Addr-ol PUBUC NOTICE 0111y Piiot Augull 8. 18, 25, Su-491 Thll stltemtnt wu tlled This •tltemerrt -flled Publllhed Of1tige Coett the Penon Wlthdr1w1no PUBUC NOTICE September 1, 1985 FICT1TIOVI llUltNEll -4th Ille County Clef1I ol Of· wllh the County Clertc of Of-Deily PllOt Augutl ft, 18. 25. o.rllel J. Fiiiet, 8821 Per· FtCTITIOUS 9UllN£81 FICTITIOUS ......... SS Su-881 DI-•c ""TICE NAME ITATIMEWT Inge County on July 12, lfige County on July 8, 1985 September I, 1085 lhlng °'· #2, Pl•y• Del Rey NAME STATEMENT --I'"~ nv The lollowlng peraona tra 1085 '2111171 Su·897 CA eom • The fotlowtng persons are NA.Me ITATIMENT Pt8.IC NOTICE doing butlneM u : F111077 Published Of•noe Cout Stgnect. Deni.I J Fiiiet doing bu"'-u The lollowtng peraons er• FICT1TIOVI IU ... 11 SPECTRUM FLAGS. Publlthecl Ofenge Cout Diiiy Piiot ~ 21. 28, "8.IC NOTICE Pubhti.o Of1tige Cou1 PINEAPPLE CONSTRUC-dOIPngACbutlnelelFtC UTIL .. ITY; PRO" '1CT1T10US MllMll J!~TlmNT 19402 Fill Lant, Huntington Delly Piiot July 21, 28, Augult 4, 11, 1 "·· ••" Deity Piiot July 2t, 21. TION 413 Flowtr St,...1. ..,.. ~STATDmJIT .... ~pertonaatl 8Mch.CA92848 Augutt4, 11. 1985 ~" P'tCTIT'IOUl..,...11 AUgu1t4, 11, 1955 Coett MeM. CA 92827 UCTS, 25450 Eat Fender The foflow4ng ~ 1re ~ .,....~II Robel'! L. Danlelt, 19402 Su-453 HAim ITATamNT Su-5410 Gabrlel MengOllng. 413 Ave •Suitt G, Fut*1on, CA doing buslneu u P TRICIA S INTERIOR FIJI Lane, Huntington Beech, .,_.,. NOTICE The totlo'#lng l*IOM ere Flo-Street, Coste MMe. Pll'lc WholeMle Electrlc, PATRICIA'S INTERIOR DESIGN AND ART, 230 E. CA 92846 n~u" doing bli CA 92627 Inc.. 1 California e«por· ANO ART 230 E. 17th St 17th St .. C M • CA 92627 Thia bu1lne11 It con-rtaJC fC>TIC£ '1CT1TIOVI Mll*IM · S~= t'~o SER- Georgll Mangoalng, 413 etlon. 4612 Brlerhlll Or • Cotta ....S.. CA 92827 ' . Pttrlcle Ann Sernerd. 780 ducted by: an lndlvtdual ....... ITATlllRNT VICE. 18002 SklJ*k South, Flower Street, Co.ta -MeM. Vorbl Unda, CA 92686 Petrlcia Simard 780 S S Lyon, #738. S.A., CA Robert Denillt ftCTmOUl aualNlll The followlng lre Suite 0 lrYlne CA 927 4 CA 92827 Thi• bualn... la eon· Lyon 11738 s A CA 92705 92705 Thi• tteternent wu flied MAMI ITAT'lmlfT doing bualneM ~ The · 0. Eric: 1 BEAL y Tilt• bus1ne11 I• eon-ducted W,,:1:'::'•tlon Thia builneai 11 con-Thll bualnH•tvt!,* con-with the County C1etk of Of· ~ = ~tont .,. HALL. MOORE. & COM-Cellfo~ oorpor1":fo'n~ PATRICIA SPLANE duc:tedby:hu1bendendwlfe Pe:! •-~~· ductedby.anlndMdual ~.~ .. ~-lndltd uel enge County on July 30, MOSS DESI:. METAL PANV, 1933Port~I., 18082SkyperkSouth,Sullt HEALY bo Octo Georgie MlllgOllng lnc.-ome ........ ,, ,..,_.....,1 P1trlcle Slmerd ....,., 1985 • ...__.. .. __ ..... CA D 1-• c• ""7t• m • Thl• 1111ernent wu flled Thia 1t11ement wee flied Thia 11altmenl WM Ned Thia tt•tement wu flied ,_ 0 N SIL IC 0 N SE M 1. '"":"'"~'Moo, 1...... • ,...,,.., " .co .. • wtth the County Clerk of Or-with the County Clerk Of Or· -4th the County Cler11 of Of. -4th lht County Clerk of Of· Publlahed Of1tige Ca.t CONDUCT ER DESIGN. p;t"":=.,. ·Pl ~ Thia butl,,_. I• coo-ber 20, 1923. PUied 1tige County on Augu1t 2. 1tige County on August 2. ange County on Augutt 2, = ~ty on August 5, Dally PllOt Auguat •. 11. l8, 1805 A Pertl Glen Rd .. Santa 9-dl:--CAttaeO' duct~ :::u:. corre:i•:::"inc a8way_ August 6, 1985 t985 1985 1985 1 5 25. 1915 Ant. CA 92708 Aobert E Hen 21520 Kevin Mceerthy. President urvlVed by twoaons, F212t11 ,-,... ,__ ~ Su-&eS Sttvtn Mltsuya Suwa~. G""' ...... -V I~ Rd' p I """" Mark A Heal d Published Orenge Cout Publlahed Orenge Coast Publllhed Oringe Cout Publllhed Or•nge Cout 1805 A Plfk Glen Rd .. Santi cA'92s70 1 -T ·• erra, •nit tlatement wu flied · y, an Dally PllOI Augu1111, 18. 25, Dally Piiot Augutt 11, 18, 25, Delly Piiot A•.nu•t 11 18 25 Diiiy Piiot Aug111t 11 , 18, 25, An1, CA 92708 Thll butlneu It con-wllh Ille County Cletk ol Or· Vincent J Healy, Jr., September 1, 1985 September 1. 1985 Septembef ;•1985 • · · Seplembef 1. 1985 P\11.JC NOTICE Thia bu1lnes1 11 con-ed b . ...,. = County on Augutt 2. daughter of Gladys Su-876 Su-895 · ., ..• ..,. Su-899 ckleted br an Individual duct Y· co-..-,,.. _ Lindsay Splane,· ,., __ ....,.._,., Stewn M. Suwabe L.ewrenc;e B Moore .. _, ~ 1---l'tll--IC_NO_Tl_CE__ FICTmOUI ..,..... This 11eternen1 ... n1ect Thl9 ttltement wu n1.cs Publlthed Of1tige Cou1 ter. of Robeon Splane DI-IC unTICE Pta.IC NOTIC[ rtll.IC NOTICE MAME ITATIWJfl' -4th the County Clet'll ot Of· wtth the County Clerk of Of-Dally Piiot Augu1111, 18, 25, Inumment private ,ICTITIOUS IUINESS rVPL "" The lotlowlng l*IOM ere •noe County on July t2 •noe County on Juty 12. Septtn1ber 1, 1985 Fo...,..t ' -wn Mem-P1CTITIOUS 9UIMll '1CTITIOUS 9U8'MEl;I doing butlneat u : 19as . ' 1985 ' Su-81M '~ wo NAMI STATIMINT FICTTTIOUS .u.... NAME ITATIWNT NAMI STATIMINT SEAMARK. LTD.. 895 F1l101I ,... orial Park. Glen?ale The lollowlng pereon• are NAME aTATllllNT The tonowtng ~·.,. The fotlow4nQ P9flOnl 1re Town Cenler OrlYe. Suti. Pubtlttled 0ninge Cout Publlthed Orange CoM1 "8JC NOTICE Donation.a may be d~1sir~b'8:E~FLOWER, T~he !~!!!eons are doing busineel u. doing l>Ulfneel ... 210· Colt• M.e, CA 92828 D•lly Piiot July 21 21 Dilly PllOI July 2 t. H . <riven to The Ameri-.,._._ -EXOTIC IMPORTS LT O PURR T NAILS, 4233 Marti L. Henaen (G.nerel A,.,..,..1 4 t 1 1165 ' ' Augul14, 11. 19!5 FlCTmOUI IUIMH 1Y 3185 B Alnway, Cott•........ K A ARCHITECTS, «8 393 Htmllton #R-S 60.ta Hll•rl• Wirf, Newport Boch, Pllrtner), 1901 Yacht Collnll, ...,.... • . Su-MO Su-t58 NAm ITAn.lfT can Cancer Society CA 92826 N. Newport Blvd., Suite 101. • · CA 92863 Newport Beech, CA 92MO The followtng per10n1 .,, Fore s t La w n W•tco Rell E.ltato In-Newport Beech, CA 92683 M .... CA 92827 Kitty H•n Keller •233 Thi& bu1lne11 II con· veatments. Inc .. 1 Calllornll Ku .. Oonit. 1592 Santa Ned« Hed)ran. Ardelhlr ' . ---------1 doing bualMM u ; Mortuary, Cypr eu, corpor1t100. 3185 B Airway. n1 Ave . Cotla M .... CA HedJr•n. 393 H1mllton, ~!•=y,Newport Beech. ::'Ped by • llmlted pertner· l'tllJC NOTICE rta.JC ll>TICE CARE FREE SOUTH direct.ors. 828-3131 Cotti Mesa. CA 92826 2827 •R-5 • Coat• ....... CA 1hl• butln... II con-Mtllk L HINen, Gener9I PICTmOUe wt• ~~!1:cAV::a1Blya. ·-------- Thi• bu11nu1 11 con-This ou11ne11 11 con-921~~ bu1lne11 la eon-ducted by an lndlvlduel Plt1ner ACTITIOUI .,...., um eTAW Chantl R. Hughee, 308 lSBELL d~~t:X ~:''r.:~ In· ~u~ ~:;' lndMduel ducted bY a general pert• Kitty Helen Keller Thia etetement ..,., ftled T:::::JA= .,, The followtng pertont _ vi.11 a.ya. Cotta M .... CA elen Mone Isbell a vMtmenta, Inc , Llnd• J Th'" ... 1~1 ~u n• ..... nerlhlp Tht1 1t1ternent we• flied with the County Clerk.of Of· ... _, ~ doing buelneM es: 92827 long time resident M II Vlc9 P ....... _,,_, -...., Ardeshlr Hedlrtn Nedlr with the County Clerk of Or· enge County on July 30, ..,...ng SOM: BRETT! MA ALARM CONSULT· Weytlt A. Hughel, 308 and clvtc leader• I ory. ,.. th tri. CoUnty Clerk Of Of. HedJr•n . enge County on Augu11 2, 1985 -SAJL1Eo•ANNN7£... w.u 1-h St., ING co .. 2'482 Ste .• 5, ..... Vi.ta 8ey1, Coe!• ...... CA .... ......,1 away after • Thi• ltltemet\t WN ftled County on Augull 6. n111 ltltement .... tiled 1955 r-•· . o•CA ..... ~7 por1 e.ctl, OA t2827 92827 ~ with 1111 County lerk of Of· 19 5 with the County Clerlc 01 Of· '2lm7 Publi.tled Orllnge Coat Colt• Meal., "'"" O.Wd J. Wootera.. 1513 Thi• bu1lneu 11 con· brief Wnea at the age ·~ County on Juty 26• ,_ 11\9' County on August 2 Publ11hed C>fange Cout Delly PllOt August f 1. 11. 25. JMMe Scon ChunGCo ·.~0•3 ()(1tige Ave., Coet• ......._ duet.CS by: hutblnd end wife of 88 years. She is 1 Publllhed Ofange C0Mt 1985 ' Diiiy Piiot Augult f 1, 18, 25. September 1, 1985 Rldgec:tet1 If., •t• ..._., CA 92827 Wayllt A. Huglltl survived bv two sia- P I shed 0 "= Dilly Piiot Augull f1. 18, 25, f2lm7 September 1. 1985 SIMl8 CA 92827 Thi• bu11n... I• eon-Thil ttal41t'Nnl WU llled ,, ub 1 range amber 1 1985 Publlthed 0r-,._~ Su-693 Thi• bu1IM11 11 con· ducted bV: .,, lndMdull th lhe County Cleric ot Of· ters, Frances Francis ~:~~~~, Auouet • 11 · 18· ' Su-898 o.ity Piiot Auguit"11, 1J.;'. ckleted bV:"' lndM®al o.red J. Wootert County on .My 30, of Solvang, C.; and Suset21---------Seplemb9t t, 1985 NI.JC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ~~l. ttled Thie ttatement-. lied 1 5 Laura Laurence, of --------P\B.IC NOTICE ~ • ,.._ w1thlheCountyC1erkofC>f-,_ p 1 v d C NOTICE flCTmOUl IUafNlll flCTmOUa ~H with the County Clerk of ..... enge County on July 11 Publllhed Ofange COMt & os er ea; son, PUBU FICTIT10UI 9UIMIH P\11.IC NOTICE NAiii ITATl.•NT NAM! STATIMINT =County on Augusl 5• 198!1 ' tyPllOtAugu11fO,11. 24. Donald E. Elder: FICTITIOUl IUllNEll NA• ITAft•NT The lol'°""'ng pefton9 .,. The follow4ng per'IOnt .,. ,.... ,.1M1 1, 1985 daughter Dolores E NAllA: ITATIMENT The following penlOrll ett ,ICT'mOUI llUl ... S doing butl,,_ u. doing buslneM U Publlllhed Of1tige Coell . Publlthed Oflfige Cou1 ~ Willett; four grand. The lollowtng pert()OI.,. Olng l>Ullneu.. NA.Ml eTATI....,. GLICK'S CONSUL TING R08CO PROFESSIONAL l>ei"' P\lot AUQU9l { t, 18, 25. Dally Piiot Jty 21. 28, August chlldttn. Private aer-dot~ OUMnest U CALIFORNIAACIO WASH T.._f,..._....,. ............. .,. ENGINEERING, 1100SYSTMES,11911thSt .. 14, '1 .,,.5 4 11 lllM OOLTY POO '""' ~-""' ....--· H 1 B c "'-temt>tr 1• 1-•.. ..... ' ' "·· ... ,. vi"-and entomb· S R A N o P R o -P ME L SER-doing butlneas 11 Merguerlt• Avenue. Coron• unt ngton Heh, A ....,. ~-· -rllllC NOTICE ....... OUCTIONS. 2191 Htrt>or ICE, 7500 MeF1ddan, MELCO, 343 E 18th St., del M1r. CA 92825 92848 menl, Pacific Vlew..._ Blvd. c M CA 92827 unt Bell., CA 92847 Coet1 M .... CA 92827 Leonid Qllek. 1700 Mtr11n L .• cov11t, 119 11th "8.IC NOTICE ITA,._,,,. Of Memorial Park. The Edward A Strtno, 2191 Kennelh Berry, 183"3 Greg.,-y Heu« Hartt, 343 Mairguertte Avenu., Corona St., .u . Huntington e.ctl, .,_ t1t llft-UumGl•llNT Of family ~u-rn' lieu HtrboT Blvd C M . CA renoble Ln Hunt 9ch . E 18th St .. Coeta M .... CA del Mii, CA 92825 CA 92848 ~ ""'~ Aem'IOUI llUMMIQ Ula Of PM:'"10UI · --, """• 92827 A 92648 ~27 Tiu. bu11n11• 1a. .con· K11«1JS....8obtftl.. 1ta-.1u--rmouew-.. llAMI eTA,._., ..,_...~ "ot-~n contrtbu This bu11ne11 11 con Th11 butlneM II con· Thll t>ualneH la con, duc1ed by: an lndt~ St , #4, Huntington Beectl, ":: .. ..-IT'"w The tolowlng pet90l'll.,.. The ':'..1 persona t.iona may be aent to ducted t>y an lnOMduel ueled by en lndlvkluel duct9d ...,. 1n lnclMduel Leonid Gild! CA 92848 -.. ,_.. • ~ ... .........__ ...... ,... the UM ot Th H M _.A, S K .._.h .,_ .. , Thi• 11a1~1 -11 fl...... Thia .... 11ne11 11 con· T ...... ~ _,.,... .,. ......,_ea: ....... .,. e oaa erno.-.., Edward A !reno en ..... .,,..ry Greci-y H~ _ ...... -_, vv dol;; :....~ ---ACH C ITIES AE· lhe F1ctlt10111 llu1fnH1 H i 1• F Thi• stttement wu filed Thia 1111emeo1 .., .. flied. Thie ttatement WM n1.cs with the County Clerk ot Or· dueled by • general pert. HEACL'OifT 11171 MODELING, 2929 Newport N..,. PACIF"IC FREIGHT oap ta und or with the County Clerk ol Or· with the County Cleflc of Of· -""the County Clerk Of Of· = County on August 7, ~~Roberti Megnolle Ha cA 92648 91\1d., Newport Beectl. CA LINES, 10831 Shangri-La your ta,vorite charity = County on Augutl 7 19 5 County on Augutt 5, f.15 Caa#tty on August 2. ,...., Thia 111\lf'Mnt WU ftlecl Unctafliut~ ;in10 4 F'lor9. 12183 °'t H 8., CA 1264t, pa c i I c v I e w Fzaate F:tUO:n ,..... Publlthed Of1tige Coett wtt.h the County Cletk Of Of· IMne CA 0271'4 ' 'renl( 8 Fargo. 433 vi.ta . he ::~ Butlneu Mortuary, directors. PubllllNld °''"941 Coast Publllhed Orange Caul Pvbhtled Or~ Cout Delly Pilot Auguat f I. 18, 25, ~5 County on Augua1 2, Thie bu.1""8 II con--~=· Newport e.ctl, CA ~ ~ °'::!0 ~-: Otlly Piiot Augu1t 11 18, 25 ally Piiot Augu11 11, 18, 25. Delly Piiot Augutt f1. 18, 25. September 1. 1"8 1945 d~ ~: lndlvldull Thia bulllneea It con-June 11, 1914 FILI! NO. Sep1emt>« 1. 1985 tembtf 1. 1H5 &.ptember 1 1985 Su-705 Publl9hed °' "= Tt!M atec.nent .. filed ~ed bY 1n lndMdull F·24791t Su-700 8v48I --------1~ Pltot A,_.:r,_ 11 ...,. _.,. t...._ ,.,.... ....... C*1I of Of· ,,_. ,..,00 Julel(Jmbel. t038l $1\en-_, -..-· ' '~ ... """' 'ec;ny"°" AUQUtt 2 Thie ttMement wee llled gti-L.a Or., H.I ., CA t2Mt ----------~ 1• IMS a.t7I = ' wtth the County Cltrk of Or· Thie bullneee WM COl'I• '1C'"10UI MIH•M ,,_ 1tige County on .My 12, ~.cs by• an lndMdulll N.U. eTATlmNT Publllhed OfMo-CoMt 1985 Thlt 11tt9'Nl'lt WM flled The 1of10W1ftG paraont are 11t f I. f'll1ln With the County ~ o4 Of· PUlJC MOllCE Daily Piiot Auou1t t. 1e. 25, PvOleMcl Orange COM! .,. County on Nl't 12. oo:tYN~~HEMICAL1-'1C-.......,..---_--_.....,_=--.. -8ecr141mb9f 1' 1NS 1u-te3 Delly Pltot ~ 21, 21. 1985 COWANY. 4toa NtPtvne .wis nATiiii'Wr A4lgutt 4, 11, 1M6 Publllhtd OflnO' 0Mtt A..,., Newpot1 BMch, CA The.__._..__ •·e au.-151 Delly Pllot JulY 12, ta. 1211e3 doif'lll ~ k ---A4.1gUet 4, 11. 1oaa O.D. Teytor HI. 4908 ,_. Ol.JICK81LV£A MOTOA "8lJC llmC( Su.Me ~=· Niewpof't IMch. CYCLl D!LIVEAY HA: ftCiihOUI IUll•M Tl* ~ .. con-VtCl, 110)1 ~.CW· llAmeTAT r ..... n.- duct.o -lndMduel IMn Glove. 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OUV• MC>r1uary • c.m.tery Crematory 1825 Gisler Ave. Coate M.aa S.0·5S5'4 ' I tor•·• You CM Ml ,_ ,_ ~ • ,....I _...---~~~-~ > .... • r . \ ' . ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT AUGU.ST 11,· 1985 ------ j ,-} ·~ J I ' ... I r . I • 2 -Yupptee/An Advertltlng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT(Sunday, August 11, 1985 Coastal ad agencies dance to YUPPIES' tune . Young Urban Prof esstonals have found 'lt'S OK to have money,' says ad exec -a, .111'1' tKLANIKY OfllleDlllJ ......... A young man In a red tie, gray pln-1trlped shirt and blue suit Is frozen In a mid-air leap, arms and legs outstretched, mouth opened wide In an exultant shout. "Jazz Is born. Macintosh boogies," says the computer ad, 1985-style. "You know you make me want to shout!" continues the ad, quot- ing from a popular 1950s song. The Ford Tempo Sport Gl gleams smartly In the dawn llght of another ad above the caption, "An lntelllgent way to get ahead faster." Its high specific output engine and frve-speed manual transaxle, promises the ad, "wlll definitely appeal to those who think a llttte faster." "When the kids (bless their hearts) take over the business." notes a third ad from GTE. "they can stlll use your secs phone system.'' The kids, Its seems, have already taken over the business. In fact, they've taken over the consumer market, and they've taken Madison Avenue by storm. Who are these oversized chll- dren In their designer suits and Imported sports cars, kicking up their heels over computer boogie and setting new standards for consplcuous consumption? Who are these young trend-setters who "think a llttle faster" than their older counterparts In the business and professional worlds? They are, In a word that ha beeome a cllche almost ·over- night, YUPPIES. The Young Urban ProfeaalonaJa who ap- peared In the American market- place as If from nowhere a few years ago are now the real power brokers In the kingdom of the consumer, a fact advertisers across the country ttave a~ cepted and adapted to with YUPPIE-like speed. Advertising executives along the Orange Coast, In the land of health spas, BMWa, and C'est SI Bon, say anywhere from 30 to 75 percent of their target audience fits the YUPPIE mold, and their strategies for attracting the YUP- PIE buyer are already a part of marketing gospel. The consumers are, say the ad execs, smart, thrifty, active. and -most Important -more Interested than any other seg- ment In accumulating tM toys and trappings of wealth. Some oonsumert and advertl»ra cringe at the word "YUPPIE" t>ecaust of the etlgrna those so-named have acquired as money-~ungry, status-orien-- highest 1pendlng eegment1" In the marketplace, according to Steve Larazola, preeldent of lrvlne's Anthony-Baker ad agen- cy. ··Nobody wants to be Identified as a YUPPIE beeause they've ' H •tnvbW lor tile bmt beco.aiM ioo mac.fl of a meatar•tral.JJ o.a a YVPPIB, lie ca.a .ee.k llelp from o.ae of 500 tlleraput. J.a Oru.Jge Comity. Tllat'• one for every 60 Yappla. ted or -more euphemrstlcally -"value-conscious,'' In the words of Henry Eu, vice president of marketing and sales for Cun- ningham and Walsh, an advertis- ing firm In Fountain Valley. But there's no escaping the fact that YUPPIES are "one of the been palnted as empty brlef- case:S." notes Joe Basso of Basso and Associates Inc., Costa Mesa, the advertiser for such products and services as Dos EqulS Beer and Jet America, among others. ··eut that's not true ... they've found out It's okay to have money." Lynn Uvtngston, president of Cochrane, Chase and Livingston In Newport, put It more bluntly: "They're more knowledgeable about saving money and more Interested In accumulating wealth," he said. About three. fourtt:is of the agency's business, which Includes such leadlng clients as Pacific Telephone. Plrelll Tires, and Marriott Hotels, Is directed at YUPPIES. Liv- ingston said. The first stage of targeting can be as slmple aa knowing what they want. Imported beers and Imported cars top the list that adverf1sers tag as YUPPIE prod- ucts; Basso and Associates put the two together In a recent ad campaign for Dos Equls, offering beer drinkers a chance to win a national sweepstakes for a BMW (Pleue eee AD EXECS/Pace 8) Newport Heights couple 'fit' mold .,.., ......... ., ...... .u Kathleen and Michael Lawler with their clot• Scout and Oreo. Below. they pot1e ID front of their home. SUMMER CLEAR AWAY W Signature line 1/3 Off Shorts, Tops & Swimsuits Up to 70°/o Off R•9. S59" Maillot NOW $1900 .. 9 . $49" Bikinis NOW $12'° ,., ".ce Udo Marina Village, Newport Beach 673-3735 ---·-·-----,----- Young professionals upwardly mobile, proud to be considered one of the clique BJ EVE C. LASH Dely Not Cenup1nd9nt Being an Orange Coast YUP- PIE doesn't necessarily mean you were weaned on Haagen- Dazs Jee cream, or born with designer genes. Most are merely high achievers with lntellegence, good looks, good luck and a desire to leap 1.1p the corporate ladder. Those aspiring to get to YUP- PIEDOM would have to be 25 to 40 years of age (baby boomers), possibly Hipple veterans, pro- fessional, and earning In excess of $40,000. To assure getting Into to this pseudo cllque It helps to drive a BMW or late model Honda. Michael and Kathleen Lawler of Newport Heights definitely flt this CEJtegory. Michael has his own law firm and Kathleen Is an account executive for Wells Fargo Mortgage. They have two puppies, a picket fence, a pool and even two late model Hondas. The couple met In January 1982. They dated one year, were engaged for another and they have been married for more than a year (very YUPPYISH). They went to rival YUPPIE high schools and colleges. He -Newport Harbor High and she -Corona del Mar High. Michael, 33, went on to USC and Kathleen. 27, went to UCLA. Michael said, "I guess we flt Into the YUPPIE category. I think we flt the profile. We are two young professionals who are upwardly mobile. We have a two- story home, a corner lot. a white picket fence, a pool and Jacuzzi and are working on the 2.2 children. "I guess I'm proud to be considered a YUPPIE. I feel good about It. 1•m a USC graduate, before that I went to Newport Harbor High School, before that Newport Heights Elementary School and I was born at Hoag Hospital, a Newport native." Michael's professlonal and charitable credits read more like a who's who of phllanthropy status. He Is soclal chairman for the Young Republicans of Or- ange County; board member of Opera Pacific; director. Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce; South Coast Metro Rotary Club member; board member, Orange County Mental Health Associa- tion; member of the USC Young Alumnl Association; and Judge pro tem for the Harbor Municipal Court In his spare time. Before opening his own firm, he worked on a presidential appointment to the Department of Justice, but, he left after one year. He said, "The glrls were ugly, the weather was miserable and I missed my home." His hobbles Include mountain cllmblng (In Africa and Switzer- land), hot air ballooning, white water rafting, bicycle racing and salllng. He dresses In Brooks Brother or At Ease "traditional, con- servative" garb. Michael usually wears cuffed slacks and saddle shoes. he said. Kathleen said she dresses with a little more flare. "I llke tra- dltlonal clothes that are high fashion. I'm a llttle more con- servative at work, with suits and dresses. But for evening, I llke to wear styllsh cocktail dresses," she said. Kathleen also says she fits Into the YUPPIE mold -high school cheerleader, and all. "I think I flt the description, very well. I'm real career oriented, I don't Just want a job -I want a career. And, I plan to move up the corporate ladder. But, I'm also Interested In a famlty. It's a dllemma that faces many women who probabty classify In the YUPPIE category. Many are doing both. That's something I'd llke to do, some- day, maybe." Kathleen said her hobbles Include tennis, walklng, needle work, water and snow skiing, reading, traveling and shopping. "I love to shop." Her favorite: South Coast Plaza and Fashion Island. And her favorite deslger Is "all of them." Overall she said, her goals In life are, "to be happy, healthy, enjoying life, and being com- fortable, not tons of money. just flnanolally comfortable. And to have a· good time. Careerwlse, I'd llke to get Into management someday." Her charitable affiliations In- clude "going with Michael to all of his functions." ~estaurant's ambiance rates high Br JOYCE 8CHERER-BOOLOVICH Sawdust floors, greasy food and loud music Is a definite NO- NO on the YUPPIE checklist of On the cover Cover Uhutratlon of YUPPIES around a auabt bar la by Daily Pilot artist. Res Babin. Ideal restaurants. Casual elegance. excellent cuisine and business networking rate number one. Players, sandwiched between Remlck 's and the Irvine Marriott Hotel In the Irvine Koll Center, has successfully met the rigid criteria. Established six months ago by Larry Cano (Las Brlsas, Chantectalr, El T orlto and Cano's), Players continues to gain popularity, judging. by the ., ; packed house .on a Monday evening. Bob Roberts, general manager of Players, admits the establish- ment has been called a "YUPPIE restaurant," but does not con- sider this a negative comment. "We have products that appeal to this cllentele: fresh food, nice ambience and a place to relax and mingle with friends and business acquaintances.'' The theme of the spacious restaurant Is early Hollywood. The waitresses dress In theater gray and maroon. Five video screens show vignettes of old movies starring Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy and Mickey Mouse. The decor features etched glass, embossed metal celllng, black and white "key- board" tlle and accents of dove gray, dusty rose and mint green hues. (Plea.e Me AMBIANCE/Pace 3) GEOMETRY TAKES ON NEW ANGLES. FACIALS -TANS HAIR & NAILS With Neo-Geo. This season's standout has a rakish charm all its ou·n. Ptaks, points, anglts and imprinred uxwrt complemtnted by tht impact of shine. · Wt ma~ cht diflaence ~twttn ok and extTaorclmary. I-lair ©..Nail txp<C~ ~ -17455 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2220 (COrner of Beach & Slater) AUGUST 12th-14th ·-~ Half Price on All Haircut/Style & All Full Seta of Acrylfot "Look Your Beet for 86tclc to School" WE'RE A SEMSTIAN MTimc CENTER. =--~~- ~c.ii..··-•--11• Ill - - I YUPPletlAn Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday. August 11, 1915 -3 Confessions of a self-avowed Orange ~ounty YUPPIE By OEOROE TAMAI oe11,~e~1 I suppqse I should call this piece ''The Confessions of a True ' f .YUPPIE." The truth Is that, a having llved In Irvine for the last 15 years and having seen the area grow and prosper In that time. I can both poke fun at It as the new capital of YUPPIELANO (the home of "McCulture"), and admire It at the same time. The term YUPPIE, according to "The YUPPIE Handbook" (by Marissa Plesman & Marilee Hartley, Long Shadows Books, 1984) Is defined as: "YUPPIE or YUPPY: {hot, new name for Young Urbsn Pro- fessional): A person of either ~x who meets the fol/owing criteria: 1) resides In or nesr one of the major cities; 2) els/ms to be between the ages o~ 25 and 45; 3) lives on aspirations of glory, carport for every car. And two vacuous, and proud of It. wanted' to Mttfe down In a nJce, pre!Jtlge, recognition, fsme, parking spaces for every foreign The problem began Innocently clean town with gr'8n apaces soclsl status, power, money or car. so they can be parked enough. After I graduated from · and amlllng facee. Mott of my any sncrs// combinations of the sideways. YUPCLA In the mld-19608, I fr'lenda and netghbora came for above; 4) anyone who brunches But to be totatty fair, and to couldn't find the courage to join the same reaone. on the weekend or works out · make sure that my homeowners· the rest of my friends In t>ecom· Now I ask you, ta 11 mr fault that after work." · the crummy llttle tract houee that C'l-•o oo,000 'VTrnDTm'a IJ-•-n...-11.e I bought In lrvlne In 1969 for Unless you have been out of ~ •' ~ .11 •.11r.-~ .. ., &U -·~· S«.000 sold 10 years later for the country or unconscious for County, acconff"6 to eftfmaie. IM.ed o.a more than $200.000? Sure, my the 1ast year, you've probably not die l 980 U.S. Ce.a•u. Women made an parents warned me about what a onty heard the term but partlcl-r bad Investment ft was, and my patedlntheendless varlatlonson o¥Jy about 10 percent or die lbtare ave friends ridiculed me for walking It. As a Ilg ht-hearted summer .__.... :t Ce.a•u otncJal• beJJeYe ti.le Into a 30-year jail term of a pastime, It beats last summer's "-a..__ •rl 1 mortgage(at 61.4 percent). but did Trivial Pursuit. Jla.aJuv.i-'J• ng. I listen? No-0-0-0. And nowhere are t he And to make matters worse. I possibilities for trivia more association doesn't single me out Ing something called HIPPIES, dldn'~ want to have a nice stable outrageous than In Orange for an Inspection. I'd like to plaoe the Trivial Pursuit of that era. job wit!') a btg, stable company. I County. We're talking YUPPIES this essay In Its proper per-Sure I wanted peace. but I was wanted to start a llttle company In to the max. The B & e (Brie and spectlve. tlnllke some of my ,really weird. I wanted to work. I a new business that very few BM w s) Gener at Ion . The Journalistic colleagues, I openly also wanted to have a family (with people understood -something crolssantlflcatlon of America. and freely admit that I'm a only one father, one mother, and called computers. And hey, how Thelnallenablerlghtto(atleast)a charter YUPPIE. Yes. I'm a few kids). And most of all. I can I explain that the company I ' Jack LaLanne's started for $850 In "1074 Md revenues In 7 Hour .. laat year? Mutt have been fuck, or fate. Not the yeara of 18-hour daya. At any rate, aa nelahbott wtth afmftar tat.. of bad karma and misfortune on the YUPPIE COAST can att .. 1. my II~ changed and to did my tut•. Take Brie cheeae, for examp ... Sure. It took•. feela, and smell• flke ft'a been ln the aun too long. But It stlll t>Ht• that amorphoua glop called Vetveeta or totally tasteteu American Cheele, that actually taat .. better when eaten with the cellophane wrapper around the lllcea. And aa for the BMW, l'U admtt that tt looks. Uke. $28,000 Mustang. But It 18*tt as long u two $16,000 Mustangs. Maybe three. When we make fun of trendy (Pleae eee COJfFB88/Pa&e 8) MERICAfl HeiiJth & Fitness Spas. COME ON.AMERICANS! Fl~ Your Muscles! Deir ........... .., ... ktlwlltU Colorful mural• at Playen early Hollywood themed restaurant features portra.lta of movie greata. Americans from all walks of life are choosing the AMBIANCE RATES HIGH •.• FromPage2 Roberts said cost was not a prime consideration when de- signing and decorating the airy and lofty restaurant. Pointing to the huge colorful murals adorn- ing all the walls, hand-painted by artist Sidney Selden, re-creating· In vivid likeness the faces of Hollywood greats: Mae West, Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy and Marilyn Monroe, to name a few, Roberts' point Is well taken. Players has a small parque dance floor with a disc jockey booth centered In the mlddle. Fred Astaire and dance partner Ginger Rogers, vividly painted on the wall surrounding the floor, seem to hold court over the dancers below. The music Is usually the top 40. However, In mid-August, Players will Introduce a new theme Into their popular nlg_ht spot. "Because of the numerous requests," said Roberts, "every Sunday evehlng we will play music from the blg band era, and on Monday evenings the sounds will be the 1950s and 1960s rock 'n' roll." Roberts said Players was not designed for dancing, but rather for serving excellent food. "We have a complete bill of fare," he said, "seafood, fresh vegetables and pasta, are all very popular. Our appetizers are also gaining recognition, especlafly our pizza." Roberts Is convinced Players has met the needs of the Irvine community. "They were hungry for this type of setting; a com- munity restaurant In the heart of the business community," he said. Moving across town, la another well-populated restaurant called T.G.1.Frlday's, located acrosa from South Coast Plaza In Cotta Mesa. However, popularlty aeem~ to be the only almllarlty between the two establlshmenta. Unlike Play- ers, T.G.l.Frlday'a has no dreu code, and caaual attire (lhort•) la not uncommon for the antique laden restaurant. Manager Suaan Gray Hid the diversified atmosphere makes the restaurant a hot spot for Orange County. "We have formally attired people who come Into the res- taurant and order champagne and fllet mignon. yet there are others who have completed a fun day at the beach and are garbed In shorts. Everyone Is com- fortable because the mood in the restaurant drctates that feeling," she said. Scanning the crowded room, Gray's comment holds merit. Enjoying a dinner, Is a casually dressed Eric Dickerson of the Rams, across the room. a group of businessmen attired In suits are seated around the bar, and spotted at a corner table Is a blond surfer and hls g1rlfrlend each wearing a multi-colored Hawaiian shlrLand shorts. The restaurant has no dance floor, and according to Gray, people crowd Into the restaurant for the good food and friendly party atmosphere. "We have an enormous menu," said Gray, "and we change sections of the menu every six mor1ths. We keep the popular old standards, but add new selections to give variety to our customers.·' And to meet the trend towards non-alcoholic beverages, Gray said that the restaurant created a new llne of drinks called Smoothies. Heading towards Corona del Mar, the llst of restaurants With the "correct ambience" would not be complete without Includ- ing Hemmlngwaya. Situated at the foot of MacArthur Boulevard on East Coaat Highway, It has Mrved a growing cUentele since 1978. . Its country French motif Is accented with hues of hunter green and peach. Diners can enjoy claaalcal background mullc, and a complete menu. Owner Allyson Johnson aaya the and husband Randall, have made few changea alnce opening In 1978. (Pleue ... DIJmfO{P&CfA) We're fl~ing oursf With the greatest offer at the grandest health spa In NEWPORT/COSTA MESA: In a few short months, American Health & Fitness Spas wlll be open- ing Its doors to the public. At that time, the price wlll soar to Its highest level. But right now, and for a limited time only, you can j oin this prestigious spa at our pre·openlng price. '161\Month for Z4 Months S25 down F1rsc v1srt 1ncenc1ve That's a savings of 44°10!; OUR OPERATORS ARE ON DUTY NOW TO TAKE YOUR CALL. ,. CALL TODAY 650·!600 American Way to health and fitness. 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I • • • ~ -Yupp'98/An Advert! ng Supplen\int to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 11, 1985 • A day in the life of the Yuppies Everythtng·s just absolutely perfect for pair in tlits-best of a l posSfble lifestyles and computerized pasta maker But, the most cherished object Ir. already coming dlacreetly through the service door· Carmelita, theJr El Salvadorian house cleaner. IJ JOVCI I CHBER-eODLOVICH OllltrNICC.1 01 •1111 Follow us aa we enfoy a day on the Orange Coast wtth Charles and Tiffany Yuppie. Each morning Charles and Tiffany awaken In their atylllhly decorated beach cottage to the sun's brilliance streaming through their etched glass bedroom window. At precisely 6 a.m., the genteel voice of the computerized alarm beckons, "Charles . . . Tiffany, time to awake and grace the day with your fabulous presence." Rising from their silk sheets, Tiffany Is the first to reach the French antique armolre where she setects a pate yellow leotard, tights, coordinating yellow/white striped leg warmers and a matching headband. Meanwhile, Charles has chosen a pair of yellow Nike shorts, white Sassoon T-shirt and striped yellow headband to complement Tiffany's outfit. Hand-In-hand, they jog to the exercise room where wall-to-wall mirrors meet thefr tanned smiting f ces. Pleased at her perfect appearance. Tiffany blows a kiss to her reflection before flipping on the Panasonic VCR where Jane Fonda's workout tape energizes Tiffany for the next hour as she goes for the burn. Charles, on the other s de of the room, carefully moves \he Persian carpet, and climbs on his Llfecycle for a stationary bike ride up simulated hllls. His Sony Walkman plays Bruce Spring- steen's "Born In the USA." After the workout, sweating and victorious, Tiff any and Charles stride to their "his and hers" bathroom. Charles ts again thrllled when he glances at his latest purchase, a designer toilet Charles . says "hola" to Carmelita, picks up his catfskln attache case, hands Tiffany her calfskin and suede briefcase, checks his Rolex watch and together they walk out the front door. past the newly constructed exotic fish pond In the atrium. Giving each other a quick kiss, Charles climbs Into his sltver Mercedes and Tiffany slips be- lJJ tile 911Jrit of "110a.nd body, .aWJd mJnd:• OJ-aa6e Coanty YUPPIES can clJOOlle from more tlJ•n 7S dl.ffereJJt health clubs. seat emblazoned with his col- lege's Initials, USC. Tiffany brushing her teeth and rinsing with Perrier water muses at her husband's tasteful extrava- gance. Anally and finely dressed, Charles, resplendent In a Pierre Cardin gray pinstriped suit, and Tiffany, charming In a Norma Kamall gray pinstriped suit, meet In the spacious kitchen to feast on domestic kumquat juice and BrazJllan coffee. Tiff any nods In approval at the Impeccable designer kitchen. Complete with two microwaves, fresh coffee grinder. Cuisinart hind the wheel of her pearl white BMW. Charles, a corporate lawyer, arrives at his posh office in Newport's Fashion Island at 8 a.m., expertly parks his car In the stall with his name painted In bold black letters. struts through the office door, patronizes his sec- retary and begins another typical 16-hour day at the office. Tiffany, meanwhile, has boarded a company jet at John Wayne Airport. She is off to Lake Tahoe for a two-hour meeting. representing a large Newport Beach advertising firm where she Is employed as an account ex- ecutlve. Although Tiffany and Charlel' each put In a long work day, they manage to meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday at theJr fltnea1 center on Lido. (Tuesdays and Thursdays they see a fllm.) After an exhilarating Nautlllls workout, Tiffany and Charles awlm a few laps In the pool, then redre9a In casual attire to meet friends, Jonathan Davidson and Pamela Smith Davidson (part- nert In a CPA firm), for a light dinner at the Ritz-Carlton. Charles Is agog with exclt&- ment tonight, for In today's mall he received a Gold American Express card. Te couples enjoy a glass of Lafitte Rothschlld, which com- plements their appetizer of Im- ported Russian caviar. Later they wlll enjoy the subtle flavor of Pasta a la Ritz, Carlton Compton Carrots and for dessert, Laguna Lemon Lumps. As the evening draws to a cloee, . Charles and Tiffany bid goodnight to the Oavldsons, cllmb Into their cars and under the magnificent heaven and drive home. And, as the day began, It ends with Charles and Tiffany In their klng-sfze bed, stylish In their matching Biii Blass moire night-• shlrt1 -and the computerized voloe gently saying, "Good night Charles . . . Good night Tiff any; another day, another dollar, and God-willing, a new credit card tomorrow." Eating on run? It's mind over platter · Glossary handy for identification By GEORGE TAMAS D.aty,...c.rnttta di nt One of the little-known facets of the Orange Coast YUPPIE lifestyle ts the incredibly dis- ciplined requirements of the YU PPIE Diet. Unlike most other diets, It does not attempt to continually lose weight. Indeed, It has caught the imagination of nutritionists everywhere by being the first diet designed to maintain the YUPPIE body at precisely 10 pounds over its ideal weight. The premise of this revolutlon- ry diet is quite simple. Namely .. how can anyone be seriously considered as having arrived unless one arrives slightly, fashionably overweight? We're not talking hog jowls here. We're talking chipmunk cheeks. '·Mature-cute,'' expando-walst designer jeans, not Lardache. anctng of the following elements: •exotic, low-<:alorie, high-cost vegetables. •small portions of fresh sea- food drenched In butter. •diet drinks, mineral waters, and an occasional six-pack of Pepsi. •small fowl, baked tilt It is unrecognizable, and then glazed with some sticky-sweet fruit sauce. •an expensive exercise club that can only be attended on a random basis. •fruits of all kinds. especially If they can be dipped In pure chocolate, or Injected with Grand Marnter. •lots of putty clothe! with elastic bands. •a work schedule that only allows one to eat and sleep "on the run" or "on the fly." The following example of the typical day in the life of a YUPPIE will graphically illustrate how these dynamic elements come to play in the complete diet regimen (Pleue .ee ltATINGfPaae 8) Think about It. Would you hire ===Ill~ a skinny lawyer? And who In his right mind would be foolish enough to faoe an IRS auditor with an accotmtant that didn't have some major bulk to attest to his previous successes? As a result, the YUPPIE Diet Is designed to make the practi- tioner look "croissanty-pufty" in whatever business or leisure clothes are worn. To achieve this look requires a remarkable bal- When the going gets tough the tough go to happy houri Japanese lunch 11 :30 am to 2:00 pm sushi, steak and seafood dlnne' 5:30 pm to 11 :30 pm happrhou' 5 :30 pm to 8 :30 pm auahlB•' A ll rou-cen ... t from our l •mfHle euehl bllr during th• ltepp, hoc"· ''' °"' cl•..Jo Cellt1Hnl• ltoll, end r•l•e • toaet to the c hef el $10. Combination Olnne' A luecloue combln•tlon pl•t• tlult Include• l•mpure, chicken, • choice of r•llowte/I or or•t•r•, rice, ml•o eoup . end more/ $5. 3355 Vie Lido ·Newport Beach • (714} 875-0875 0 P RICE G U ARANTEE 1120% R EFUNDU flffOUMU"rn fHflOW•' •fCfll«rtfO-#f!J! ",..,~.~~.,,.,.,,,,,,,,.......,. ... ..... ,..,..., .. ~.,.,°". ,.. • .,,,,.....,.,.,,,. '~ ., ""'.,,.,,..,._,. "Ol't•,l•l'•••fi•t'04U' •OOf•u•..-•U By GEORGE TAMAS Dellr,.... c ............. In order to make certain no group Is offended by the lack of an Identifying acronym (a name formed from the first or first few letters of a series of words), we offer the following glossary of YUPPIE-like segments of our society: BUPPIES -Black Urban Professionals GUPPIES -Gay Urban Professionals PUPPIES -Pregnant Urban Professionals HUPPIES -Hispanic Urban Professionals MUPPIES -Middle-aged Urban Professionals SUPPIES -Senior Urban Professionals TUPPIES -Tupperware Purveyors AASTIES -Rambo Addicted STudents MASTIES -Madonna Addicted STudents SAPPIES -Seniors Against all Professionals MUMMIES -Middle-aged Urt>an Middle Managers PUFFIES -Politicians of Urban Fiascos MUFFIES -Middle-aged Urbane Farmers YUFFIES -Young Urbane Farmers SIUIES -What happens to you If you do this too long. DINING OUT .•• FromPage2 "Our food has always been light and fresh," said Johnson. "We have added more herbs to our cooking, but basically, have not changed a great deal. Our pasta is very popular, and we serve It with oil and herbs or a HURRY! PrioM Hilt 111111 wo1't lad ftrenrl creme sauce." Hemmlngways Is divided Into two sections: the lounge, and the cafe for complete dining. There Is a non-smoking area that Is quite large, said Johnson, who feels Hemmlngways can accommo- date all the needs of Its cllentele. Re9 me 00 NOW s16800 • Varlable Speed / ReverM • Top Quality Conatruouon •llfS TAU.ATION AVAILABlf" All MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED HCUS: DAILY 10:00AM-7:00PM A Part of the YMCA Providing quality before-and-after-school ca re for chlfdren In grades kindergarten -6th Be~ore-school begins as early as 7:00 a.m. t\fcer•$Chool runs as late as 6 30 p.m. Program Sltf'S t<Katrd throughout CM Nf'wport/Mf'SJJ SchOOI Dm11rt, st'rvlf'lg t/v' communltlt't of Nt>wporr Br«h. CoJt.I M('U, Coron11 <J('/ M11r. MK1 S.Jnt.I ~n.t H('lf}hlS Y-SUNSHINE COMPANY • Is llcensed by the State ot Callfornla • Operates throughout the school year • Provides transportation to program .sites • Has well-trained, quallfled, caring staff •Provides darly snackJ •Sets a leader-to-chlld ratio of I to 10 • Fun-tilled games, craru, sw imming, field trips, songs, skits ... more Registration legln1 August 20th fsp•ce Is llmfted) •Scholarship funds are available for children who famlltea canno1 afford the entire Y-Sunanlne fee. NEWPORT-COST A MESA YMCA 2JOO University Dt., N~ Beach 92663 1714) 642-9990 .. I' Irvine pair embrace ideals, enjoy the liner things in lile Ir IVI C. LAIH ca..,,,.. c.i.. ' ..... Eleanor and Daniel Moore of lrvln• are what you might call Junior YUPPIES. They got Into the clualflcatlon, Just In the nick of time ..-both being born In 1959. The cut-off for YUP- PIEHOOO la 1980. Danie I Is In management for a utlUty hardware manufacturer and Eleanor la office manager and partner of Tac-Pad Co., a • paper gooda manufacturer. very recently. But, yn, I do now. I gu ... I waa ralMd pretty YUP- PYISH, In the rMpect that I waa brought up In Newport Beach and am a member of Big Canyon Country Club. "And, I guess I was raised with YUPPIE ethics. My parents alway a at rived for financial suc- ceaa In bualneas." Danie! drlVet an "ltallan" aporta- car and EIMnor tranaporta herMff and the children In a late model four-wheel drive Suburban. Oanlel aald, ''I consider myaelf somewhere Jn the middle rung of the corporale ladder. I'm proud to be cllmblno up toward YUPPIE heaven. And J gu ... I'm proud to be a YUPPIE. It'• only a name. "But, my goal• would typically coincide to YUPPIE Ideal•. So. I'm proud becauae I'm ac- compllahlng my goala." Eleanor aald they never went through the Hipple culture, u \ Yupplet/An Advertising Supplement to tt\9 OAtLY PILOT/Sunday, Auguet 11, 1111 -1 The two met at the University of Texas In Auetln, where they were etudenta. They have two chil- dren, a boy and glrl (no YUPPIE would have anything else). Daniel Charles Ill la 8 months and Victoria Charlyne 11 2 years. She said she Is proud to be considered a YUPPIE. "I enjoy the nice llfe. But, It's hard for me to brag about my material back- ground. I'm very consdoua of not being a snob. I'm just very fortunate-to have a lot of nice things and I really appreciate that." some YUPPIES may have, nor •--11 -&A.. ••-f were they YIPPIES. "Just alwayt Daniel &114 S.-...or oon -vv1 • .---0 ..................... moment wtda clt.IWna. 0sa•11 a.us. DL 8 montlaa, ud Vlctaria CllutJM, 2. The Moores have a beautiful new two-story, four-bedroom, alngle famlly, detached home In the Woodbridge section of lrvlne. a YUPPIE." Trtftal Pllnali. Below. tbey ban a qa1et Eleanor aald, "I never con- sidered UI to be YUPPIES. untll The two drea1 f 'lrly con- servative. "I would aay we are Callfornla casual dreuera. But, when we dreaa, we dreaa," she said. Eleanor said ahe loves to shop and she usually does It at Rob- lnson 's. Her favorite dealgner la Liz Clalborne. Danlel prefers the At Ease etore In Fuhlon Island. Eleanor llsten1 to KATH , an oldlea atatlon, and Danlet llsten1 to rock 1tatlon KLOS. Her favorite author la Agatha Christle and hie le J.R.R. Telken and Frank Herbert. Eleanor didn't deny that YUP- PIES are a "me" oriented group. "People, many In the YUPPIE category, are beginning to realize they have to make time for themaelvea In order to be happy, and to get In touch with their feellng1, and find out who they are. And It Is not to aay you can't be, a •haring, lovlng, com- pulonate pereon to others In the proceaa. Getting In touch with your own feellngs can enable you to get In touch with other people's feellnga. And I think YUPPIES are aware of this." Eleanor said her hobblea In- clude craft•, shopping, anow skiing, traveling and word games. Danlel enjoys rugby, snow skiing, golf, computer gamea, trivia games, running and gardening. Overall, Eleanor aald, "I'm proud to be a YUPPIE, some of my best friends are YUPPIES. But, more seriously, I'm proud because I conalder the YUPPIE generation to be an Informed and Familyportruton1tatnrayo•.~e=r~loo.:...:...:k_l~n~a_th_e __ H_Ylnl__::~roo---m-·--==-eN---=lg_h_te_n_ed __ g_ro_u_p_.'_' ______ ----i 'Complete Wine Course' ~on shelves SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -New on the groaning shelves of wine book• la a brash offering de- signed as a primer for the huge American population Ignorant of the world of wine: "Windows on the World Complete Wine Course" by Kevin Zraly, the wine whiz from New York. Complete It Isn't. Hardly any wine book la, eapeclally If It's only a half-Inch thick, not counting the hard covert. But· not to worry; Zraly hat tbe answer for this work, that uaea graphics, ahort par1graph1, tabulations, and purple Ink to to hold attention. No great blocks of gray type here. "It'• for people who watch tetevlalon,'' he explained recently In a breezy dinner-table Inter- view, dlaarmlngly admitting right off that the wine cog~oscentl won't be much Interested In his $18.95, 185-pagework. Therefore this audacious little volume wlll probably be a big aucceaa. Lota of people watch televlalon. It's just poulble the book'• very almpflcrty might be Juet the ticket to catch the eye of the wtn•ahy In America. Whatever Its shortcomlng1, the book wtll be admired by the lncreulno segment of the Ameri- can wine lnduetry that (quietly) denouncee wln•1nobbl1m, kept going · malnly by a handful of protetalonal critics who profit by keeping the t>ever-age a myttery mired In weird adjectlvea. Zraly 11 no partlcular lover of Callfornla wine, lavlahlng much of hi• domeetlc wine enthullum on (Pl ...... 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IS-Yuppfee/An AdYWtJalng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 11, 1985 . EATING ON THE RUN ••• PrQm.., •• (patent pending). 8:05 a.m. -Awake at Hyatt- Regency In San Francisco tor business breakfut with VP of marketing. 8:30 1.m -Meet VP and proceed to order breakfast. Extol synergistic virtues of YUPPIE Diet to VP. BREAKFAST Decaffeinated Mocha-Java (no sugar, no cream), one kiwi fruit, one sflce melba toast, no butter. 6:40 a.m. -VP called away to phone. Returns to say you have to return to Newport off Ice Im- mediately. 8:35 a.m. -Have snack on 'almost first class" flight. SNACK: One diet Coke, one glass Chablis-lite, one pack honey-glazed almonds. five Famous Amos chocolate chip cookies 9:45 a.m. -Land at John Wayne Airport. Jog to Long-term Parking Lot. 10 15 a.m -Back In offloe In Fashion Island. Go to executive restroom and change from power suit to clothes you can actually do some work In. 11 ·35 a.m -VP calls from John Wayne Airport, says to meet him at Horlkawa for crucial meeting with Japanese Minister of Trade. Change back to power suit. 12: 15 p m. -Meet at sushi bar · and proceed to order lunch. Extol power-to-wetght potential Of the YUPPIE Diet to Minister ot Trade. LUNC~ One octopu1 cup rott- ed In eeaweed, two rice balls covered with tuna akin, one cup conch conaomme, one cup Jasmina tea. 1:16 p.m. -Close deal for export of new Lotus--Blossom - software to J pan. VP gives you :!!:_ __ ...-!tlC~----... the rest of day off. 1:45 p.m. -Cruise by Sport- ing House. Find out that ~e blonde aerobics Instructor la.off today. Too weak to work out anyway, so you go back to office. 2:26 p.m -See what's cook- ing In the employee lounge at the office. SNACK: 2'h glazed donuts, one snack-pak Dorltos, two caca Pepsi. 4:46 p.m. -Mignon. the new brunette In word processing, calls. Would llke to take you to dinner at Hemlngways. 5:38 p.m. -Discuss lnter- natlonal relations with Mignon at Hemlngways Bar. You have llme- flavored Perrier. Mignon has scotch. 7:34 p.m. -Get seated for dinner. Extol sensuousness of Nouvelle YUPPIE Cuisine. Mignon orders prime rib. DINNER: One breast of squab (A L'Orange), one new potato smothered In chanterelles, three pea pods, tossed arugula salad, one saucer of elderberry. ;• . raspberry, and loganberry sauce over one scoop vanilla bean Ice cream, one demitasse espresso. 8:55 p.m. -You pay the check and start to leave. Phone call. VP of Marketing. Japan deal Is off. You have to pick up execs from Applefunken AG (West Germany) at LAX by 5:30 a.m. 9:18 -Drop off Mignon and head for nearest 7-Eleven. 10:45 p.m. -Arrive LAX. Roll -up Mercedes window. Set alarm for 5 a.m. Make note to do shopping at Ranch Market Atrium Court In Fashion Island to get back on diet. a S How YUPPIES get from theie to here ., GIORGI TAMA8 glonal warehouse for TOYS-R- o.ey,... c~........... us. By now, everyone knows how STAGE II: JUNKIES (Yuppus to Identify the fully formed Or-Ouranus Duranua) Juvenile ange Coast YUPPIE. But few Urban Narcissistic Kida people have studied thle apecles By the time the BIPPIE has throughout all of Its stages of grown large enough to break development. Namely, what was all of his toys, and le able to a Yl1PPIE before It becomes a operate all 36 zippers of his YUPPIE? What does It become rlpstop, parachute-grade after It passes prime YUPPIE-nylon jumpsuit, he qutctdy NESS? emerges Into the JUNKI~ To assist our readers, we have form. The language transltlo~ developed the following guide to ts very simple since his former the life-cycle of a YUPPIE, or the vocabulary consisting of Six Stages of YUP, or Getting to monosyllable sounds ("Ma- YUP. Ma, Da-Da, VISA," etc.) now Note: We have also provided progresses Into more mono- the scientific names for each step syllable sounds ("huh, nah, of development In parentheses. uh-huh, ooh, wow," etc.) When STAGE ONE: BIPPIES (Yuppus these sounds are accom- lntantllls), Babies Inundated pained by unbearably loud, with Presents. discordant music, the The earliest stages of the JUNKIES perpetrating them emerging YUPPIE are clearly are called rock stars. The recognizable shortly after any migration pattern of JUNKIES visit by Its grandparents. Once Is quite predictable. They can thought of as DIPS (De-be observed moving In huge presslon Imbued Parents) by herds In and around their their sons and daughters, places of worship, called these grandparents are de-malls. 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Yuppies/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 11, 1985 -7 Guidelines help solve <lilem.ma of gift selection Anything electronic, designer togs, brief cases, gourmet gadgets fill the bill "It uMd to be that YUPPIES had to have polo attlrta and auch Now the big thing la Guess or Jag jean a for men and women or Ton- Sur-Ton 100 s>«cent cotton overalzed 1hlrt1 for men and women. fl 11 VMAN CftOW DllllJ""'C..' J ... What can you buy the YUPPIE who has everything? Here are some guidelines of- fered by merchanta and YUP- PIES along the Orange Coast ''A really hot Item Is the Casio keyboard," said Cheri David, Broadway's assistant store man- ager. David says the ke.yQ<>ard can be programmed to· play whatever the YUPPIE's heart desires. "You put a cassette In the keyboard and It can play the vlolln whlle you play the piano, for Instance, or you might program It to play the drums, while you play the guitar. When you Insert the cassette, a llght comes on that will show you which key to push. It's Like a boom box and comes with Its own carrying case," explalns David. "You can take It anywhere -to a party, In your car .. " All thla tun for $350. David also auggeata a nice vase In hlQl'l-tech fashion made of ceramic, They range from $20 to $100 plus. "Or you might buy a really big, luxurious bath aheet," saya David. "YUPPIES can get a lot of use out of these," she said. "They're always going to the Jacuzzi, the pool and the apa." They all wear Sperry T opslders, and everyone Ilk ea action sportswear, she said. "We have a new line called Coca-Cola for men. It's expensive and It's bright, fun and fleecy." David points out that YUPPIES are Into lamps -of the high-tech variety, of course. And framed prints make a good gift, she says. "But today,: YUPPIES are Into colors rather than any particular artist," David . claims. They're always talking about mauve groups and gray groups. "And brlefcasn are great - th• thinner, the better." Ed LuM, manager of Rob- inson'• at Fashion laland, had theee p_olntera: "The thing we're seeing a lot of 11, home entertaining -fine entertaining." So Luae suggests gourmet cookware, pasta ma- chines, sorbet machines and the llke. ~ ''Etectronlca, such as ad- vanced atereo systems -VCRs, phone machines, portable tele- phones, answering machines, make good gifts," he said. The latest In computers and computer software are their favorites to give and receive, according to some YUPPIES. Flnally, If all else falls, do as one YUPPIE suggests: "Buy them Brie." Certain status symbols integral to the lifestyle By VIVIAN CROW D.aly ..... c.n-... 1 IMleo1I It's 7: 15 Friday morning In Newport Beach. A tall, fashion- ably clad man In his mld-30s alternates between pacing the floor of his plush apartment and looking out the window to the street below. At 7:28, a red BMW pulls up to the curb. The man In the apartment rushes out the door, says a few words to a man driving the BMW and before you can say Cuisinart, has jumped Into his vehicle -and the two are off. One might assume they are about to launch a vital business merger or are perhaps planning a corporate takeover. Part of the assumption would be correct - that the real-life Incident men- tioned above has to do with business -"YUPPIE business, that is ... " YUPPIES, who talk about the lifestyle, Including a checklist of sorta. "The YUPPIE-mobile Is very Important," explained the exec, "especlalty here In CaJlfornia. It "You must have your proper ski equipment and color-coordi- nated outfits for weekend junkets to Lake Tahoe. And it's Important that you join the Rac- quet Club of Irvine so you can with executives from major cor- porations or their wives. "Prefer- ably with their wives," said the vice president. rebels or they think they are. Most of them are '609 actJvtats - like from Cal Berkeley. But they realize It's better to join the system than to fight It ." "It's Friday, and I'm going to Balboa tonight, so this morning I have to get my car detailed before I can even be seen there," explained an executive who asked not to be Identified. And so it goes In the llfe of the Orange Coast YUPPIE. There are certain Items and activities -such as having your car "detailed" to the tune of $100 plus -that are Integral to the lifestyle, as necessary as breath- ing, according to the vice presi- dent of a major environmental engineering firm In Coeta Mesa. Concurring are several other e>ruwe County Jiu more tlJ•n 50. YUPPIE oar ffeaJenJJI,,., bJcJadf'W J J B.llW, l O Voln, BS..b, l7VoJ.bwmta aad l6Jeep deal en. He pointed out that the typical YUPPIE doesn't really play tennis for exercise, ·•out to make busi- ness contacts. The YUPPIE actu- ally loathes sweat." After tennis, YUPPIES are most likely to sit around and swap stories about what they did last weekend in Cancun or lx- tapa. "They don't go to Acapul- co. That's old money. That's Daddy's money In Acapulco and the YUPPIE ls trying to do things Daddy didn't do or to do the things he did differently." tht exec said. As for mustcaJ tastes, severaJ YUPPIES from Irvine and New- port Beach confess their long- standing love affair wtth Motown -Diana Rosa and the Su- premes. The T emptatlons, etc. -what one described aa being "The Big Chill MentaJity. We're likely to get together with YUPPIE f rlends and II st en to Diana Ross and the Supremes," one said. must be shined. Washing must be done by hand with 100 peroent cotton cloths. The YUP- PIE-mobile Is usually a BMW (affectionately called a "Beamer"). ~at fl). x. IJll.ef!Jo11"'4 Vee Udo Plaza Newpat 8eEk:h, Ca 675-3907 shoot over there or bomb over there in your Beamer after work with your Gucci duffel bag and then shoot down a Stollchnaya or a Perrier.'' The YUPPIE plays tennis only "You see, YUPPIES are all Based on lnt9f'Vlews with a number of YUPPIES, It appears that Friday night Is their big chance to unwind. That's when (Pleue .ee LIJ'UTTLE/Paee 9) Tune up your \\a rdrobe at .\r. Ga rage with our great selection of ~hort~, knit ~ki rts. ~\,eater ve~t ~. and ca~ua l panb. All in 1 Ol)< , cotton. coo) and corn f ortable 8~~@~ 56 FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644 -5070 Oothing • Furnishings • ShoeS Sale Now in Progres·s •outhl4Jirk E" 119 Fuhlon Island • N port Beach • (714) 759-1622 • Bullocb Wilshire Wint ' - 1 I I ~ I • i f ' j f • ' ~ ' l ~ • , • .. ng Supplement lo the DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Auguai 11. 1985 CONFESSING YUPPINESS ••• hoaPae•S MeroedeaJor Dad, a Peugeot for Mom, and~ 4X4 for Junior and go caravan-a •from lace to place. _____ _ con•un.r goods and designer ctott)el, let's be honest wtth ouraetvea. Until South Coast Plaza, Fashion Island, and almllar malls opened, I wanted to betleve that It realty waa fun driving to 20 different hot, dirty, llttle atorea buytng auorted cheap, ahoddy merchandise. Now, I'm loathe to admit that I've auccumbed to the lure of the cool, comfortable, and CIMn mall with varied, high- and ~ home MAX-YUPS would tow all of them Ilk• utlllty PINSTRIPE SUIT \ . quaJJty goods. What can I say? Here, then, are some of the butc premlaes that we Orange Coaat YUPS operate under: 1. Good goods are better than bad goods, even If you can't affqrd u many of them. vehicles behind their 50-foot motorhome. NEWPOWf HARBOR; Ordi- nary YUPPIES wm charter a 100- foot yacht with an all-glrl crew for a "sales Incentive" crulae. MAX- YUPS wlll do the same, but they'll have the panache to Invite (heir wives along If they'll cook. CHANTECLAIR RES· TAURANT: Ordinary YUPPIES will pay for extravagant lunch with a corporate gold credit card. A MAX· YUP wlll pay with a personal gold credit card. Upon being Inf or med that his gold ca'd ROLEX WATCH 2. If you mu1t buy things you can't afford, (and you must) buy them on credit, since real money 11 owned by the government and their credit Is worse than yours. 3. Alt food Is bad for you. So eat as much of the stuff that tastes good as you want. was over the credit limit, he will calmly requ•t that a phone be GUCCI BRIEFCASE brought to hi• table. At this point, 4. The only kind of exercise that Is good for you Is the kind that lets you look good whlle you're doing It. he wlll catl the credit card company and pay off his gold card with his platinum credit card from another company. The maltre d' wlll then apologl?e profusely, and the crowd of ordinary YUPPIES that has gathered wlll part In awe as the MAX-YUP and hi• party eweep out the door. 5. Not all foreign products are better than domestic products. Only those whose names you can't pronounce. (And the best ones are those whose names are so hard to even mouth that they Anr HA.AGIN-DAZI ICI only use their Initials.) CRIAM ITOM: An ordinary With these guidelines you are YUPPIE Wiii order two ICOOpl of now ready to go out Into Orange diet coffee Ice cream. The MAX- County and drstlngulsh between YUP wm want It In a waffle cone. ordinary YUPPIES and our own My point In dlvulglng all of MAX-YUPS. Here as an ad-these llttle-known facts about dltlonal aid, I offer the followlng Orange Coaet YUPPIES Is not to places where they can be ob-ridicule them, nor to make Judg- served: ments about them. ANAHEIM STADIUM (RAMS It seems however. that for all of CO-OP OFFERING PROSPECTUS ' AD EXECS DANCE ••• Prom Al 3211 -•'the national car of YUPPIES, It Baaso •aid. _Equally lmportan pushing the right produote le finding the right time and place to advertlH, knowing when and where YUPPIES look . Advertlaera agree YUPPIES tend to watch Iese television than other people, and are more selectlve In what they watch. "They cherry-pick their pro- gramming," Livingston said. "You'd find a great following for aomethlng that's new and, If not Intellectually etlmulatlng llke 'St. Elsewhere,' then vlsually 1tlmu- 1atlng, llke 'Miami Vice.· "They want to know what's going on," he said, and that makes them more llkely to read the newspaper than other con- sumers, and more llkely to see newepaper ade. News, entertain- ment, sports, and flnanclal re- porting are popular spots for YUPPIE-oriented advertising In the paper.and on the tube. Advertisers stress the Import- ance of using a factual, Informa- tive style In appealing to this crowd. They are less llkely than other groups to be Influenced by flashy sales hype and catchy slogans, and advertisers re- spond accordingly. • "You need to speak to them In a more upscale manner," Eu said. "You can't talk down to them ... you have to talk to them honestly." "They're generally better- educated (than other con- sumers)," said Livingston. "They're more knowledgeable about Just about any cat- egory ... ao you have to be very straightforward and candid with them. They don't go for slogans and that sort of thing. A front-page article In the July 29 Issue of USA Today heralded th• b~lnn109 of tb.e end of the . YUPPI . I •yuplaah," as the writer called It, and the decline of YUPPIES 11 a major market force In the yeare to come. Orange Coast advertlMrt are reluctant to agree with that asseument, however. "There'• no way that (the YUPPIE market) Is going away," Baaao eald. "If anyttllng, there'• going to be an upswing." Eu, whose agency handles advertising for Mltaubllhl Motor• Co. In Southern California, points out that young urban pro- fesslonals were the heart of the Import car market long before they were given a label. "I think these people have always been around," he said, and he predlc· ted they wlll continue to be the major audience for his ads In the future. • But sheer demographic• ahow that YUPPIES have passed their peak, and begun slowly dropping In number. Baby boomer• born In the 1950s are changing mor• and more from young to not-eo- young urban professlonale, and the college graduates coming along to replace them may not flt so neatly Into the YUPPIE llfe- style. "America Is aging right now and wlll contlnve to do so for a number of years," Llvlngeton said. In fact. ad executlvea say the next big force to be reckoned with In consumer advertising may well be the "gray market.;• older Americans more lntereeted In health care and retirement funds than In yoga and beer. only): Ordinary YUPPIES wlll the faults that exist here, there bring elegant, catered picnic ere several over-riding conalder- meals to dine on before the etlons. Among these are the game. MAX-YUPS will do It ... boundless opportunities. for Im- during the game. proving the comfort and well- IRVINE AUTO CENTER (at the being of our families, a tolerance big Y.ln the 405 end 5 freeways): for a diversity of lifestyles, and Ordinary YUPPIES will buy a above all, a healthy sense of humor marked by an unwllllng- ness to take ourselves too seriously. Here on the Orange Coast. one might say, "To YUP or not to YUP, that la the answer." "Instead of thinking up cute things, you can deal with them on a factual basis. And they under- stand what you're doing," he said. Basso predicts a rather dif- ferent sort of consumer may soon take the spotlight. 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Dttle) c .... ..... 714/117..IQIO Loveniaybe traveling in next lane NEW YORK (AP) -The age- old dating game has hit the road with a growing number of alngles In clubs from coast to coast using bumper stlckere to advertlae and license plate numbers to estab- llsh contact. The concept la "something a little different, a llttle more adventurous" than personal ads, says a tape-recorded telephone pitch for Motor Mates, a club that operates In the New York metro- politan area. Motor Mates and other clubs operating In New Jersey, Con- necticut, Maaaachuaette and Callfornla operate the same way. For a fee, members recefve a bumper sticker, and their name, address and llcenae plate number are logged In the club'• computer. If one member eyes another on the road and wants to get acquainted, they Jot down the license number and notify the club, which. forwards a letter of Introduction or personal bio- graphy. "I'm more apt to do this than something else," such as video dating services, where the people are "desperate," Hid a woman named Tracy who algned up during Motor Mates kick-off party at a Manhattan nightclub. "It seems to be more caeual," . said the 21-year-old woman. "Basically, we're the middle- man," says Biii Lum, who owns Motor Matft with partner Sheldon Priess. 1--+--n1"'tor Mates charges a on• time fee of $5 for memberlhlp and $2 for each letter forwarded, says Priess, who Is 40 and elngle. The club started In earty May and already has more than 1,000 members, he says. The club la conelderlng branching out Into T-ahlrta and beach bags for non-drivers, aaya Lum, 43 and married . Flirt Alert, a bumper-date aer- vlce baaed In Englewood Cliffs, N.J., chargn an annual fee of $29.95 plue S2 for each letter forwarded and provldea mem- ber• with a four-page guidebook . on how to break the Ice with a potentlal mate. "We',. teaching our members how to be better fllrta," aaya Lynne Hofnaah, preeldent and founder of the company, wn~h began OP9fatlng In February. "People run the gamut'' at Tall Dating, bated In Sherman Oaka, aaya Steve GrMnberger, pr•- dent of the c0tporat1on. Tall Dating. Wh~h hit the acene In February, hu t>etwMn 1,000 and 1,500 memt>wa In Loi An~ g .... and the eurroundlng .,.., aaya Greenberger, 31 and •Ingle. A driver can becorM a "bump. er dater" for a10. The ctub hu drawn 85 membera llnoe It 1tar1edJuty2,uyaAtanTreff,29 who rune It with ptftner and fellow ~ngle Ira Z.,k:k, 30. - Yuppl•IAn Advertising Suppfement to the DAILY PllOT/Sunday, Augua111, 1886 -8 Fitness clubs a main attra·ction LIFESTYLE ... FromPage7 they hit their f avorlte hangout and support happy hour with almost a religious fanaticism . Saturdays are likely to be spent either at the beach or steeping late -something the YUPPIE probably wlll feel guilty about, say several sources. Sundays Invariably find them "Champagne-brunching-It" on a wharf -their f avorfte place. "Hopefully," the executive said, "since you got the car detailed on Friday, It should stlll be pres- entable to go to brunch." Later, it's likely the YUPPIE wlll head back to the homestead and start preparing for a barbecue with friends. "Usually, there·s no church for the YUPPIE unless It's Easter,·· one said. Among the possessions that Indicate true YUPPIE status are: •The Gucci brief case •Designer running shoes •All designer cloth Ing •The Rolex watch for men e The Cartrer tank watch for women •A very expensive VCR •A super-large screen Mitsubishi television •Several autographed Nagels hanging on the wall •A 36-or 42-foot sailboat •Cross pen sets Says a YUPPIE clinical psy- chologist from Los Angeles. "You arer(t going to see a YUPPIE with a gold Rolex presi- dential watch with a presidential bracelet. You might see him driving a Mercedes or a Cadillac. but you won't see him driving a Rolls. You won't see him dressed like the guys on Miami Vice, either." Oth6,r YUPPIES say the Mercedes ts not a hot Item. ''It's a'n older YUPPIE vehicle." says one Newport Beach store man- ager. But the microwave Is defi- nitely "In," according to Orange County cookware and appliance merchandisers. "Everyone has a ·microwave.'' says one YUPPIE. '~YUPPIES have a heightened sense of the best," says a spokeswoman. "They have. a heightened sense of commercial Young prof esstonals serious about workouts and business· network_t_n_g __ By LINDA CLARK-PUOU8al °b.-, .... Ceo 'I ... YUPPIES along the Orange Coaat find health club• offer a pleasant atternatJve to the cock tall lounge. Evidence ot them can be found at the lrvtne Clubhouse In lrvtne and The Sporting Houte In Newpon Beach. Parking Iota at both are filled with Toyota etatlon wagona. BMWa, Mer<*tee 450$~, and Porsches. Currently the most popular atractlona are welghtllftlng, racquetball, walleyball, basketball. sand volleyball, tanning booths, JacuzzJ, and awlmmlng. Both clubs (not gyms -gyms are ptaoea Where boxers work out. YUPPIES are not boxers. YUPPIES may, however, view boxing matches on video.) boasted high YUPPIE membership (but only after they were told what a YUPf»te Is or might be). Cynthia Melfi, sates director, lrv1ne Clubhouse, said YUPPIE men enter the club dressed In their business suits. then change Into ragged T-shirts and shorts. In contrast. women In the aerobics clasaes get all decked out, said Melfl. ·'They come to class In thetr Reebok sport shoes made In Britain, about $55 a pair.'· The most popular exercise garments for women Include those manufactured by Barely legal In Newport Beach and Flexatard In Los Angeles. . Being brand name oriented, YUPPIES wlll exercise on such equipment as Nautllus. Ufecycle and Universal at both clubs. YUPPIES have no qualms about anyone else Joining the same club -better to network. Jack Ward, membership director of The Sporting House, said, ''We have a number of sophisticated young business professionals here who are very serious about their workout a. Among the young sales reps, business owners, and business professionals we have several who drive fashionable sports cars and earn between $80,000 and $150,000 per year. There Is a lot of business networking going on In this club." In addition to regular activities both clubs offer chlld care, massage, social activities, restaurant and pub (open to the public during breakfast, lunch, and after work.) Fitness buffs say the majority of the YUPPIES prefer bottled water and Juices to beer. (At least while Inside the health club.) Both Ward and Melfi agree. Melfi said that Asante miner at water Is the most popular at the lrv1ne club "because the packaging Is pret11er." Interest In attractive packaging Is definitely a YUPPIE characteristic. A YUPPIE Is likely to take the ''commitment to excellence'' one step further by hiring an Instructor who wlll train the fitness buff either at his/her home or the club where the YUPPIE Is a member. Two such Instructors. Bud Ravencroft, the 197 4 and 1975 World Powerllftlng Champion, and Spyro Kemble, executive weight training consultant and professional model. claimed nearly half of their appeal. They want the best that ------~-----------­ technology brings -both In the workplace and In the home." "They want the best In classic design combined with futuristic appeal. They know what the best is and they go for It. "All In all, the YUPPIE llfestyle Is gracious, understated opulence.'' ... • LOSE WEIGHT • STOP SMOKING • IMPROVE YOURSELF EASILY- COMFORT ASL Y-PERMANENTL Y WITH HYPNOSIS • • • (in 1k spen · s1v) not high in price; reasonable; classified advertising .,.., ......... .,, .......... Aeroblca clue popular after the work day. cllentele flt the YUPPIE description. Ravencraft, of Huntington Beach, attributes the baby boomer•' Interest In physical fitness to "having been better guided by their parents, In educational terms of nutrition and fitness, and beca• tM they were raised In the era of Wheaties and Popeye." Ravencroft. 38 and dedicated to better educating the pubtk: about fitness and nutrition, describes himself as lndMdualtstk:, not lead Ing a mundane llfe. bu1 definitely not• YUPPIE. Kemble thinks he probably Is a YUPPIE. He's 28, drinks bOttled water. doesn't smoke, recently married a profession al model, drtves a Mercedes 450SL, wears a Rolex watch, owns a number of hoo98S, has an Apple computer, Is a UCLA business graduate. and would "get the busln8'5 deal done rather than go home to dinner.'' Kemb!e can usually be located Instructing a cltent at The Sporting House, 3601 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. 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"What women are trying to do Is get themselves elected and appointed to public otfloe at the city councll level," ehe said. "So you may not see a big bunch of headllnes about the women'• movement, but they are Infiltrat- ing In some ways. They are getting Into pollcy making, not making a big atatement." RALPH LAUREN SUIT / /COACH BAG KEYS TO THE BEAMER FRESH PASTA GOURMET SHOPPmG BAG 'P:x~:L.-= ST AGES OF GROWTH ••• From Page 6 euphemistically c alled schools. (Note: JUNKIES absolutely wlll not eat anything that does not come In a puffed-up bag, or cannot be purchased through a car window.) ST AGE HI: CHUBBfES (Yuppus superclllosus rotundus), Col- t.Erg!ate Hedonists Undeterred irom Big Bucks. When the JUNKIES' appetite exceeds his parents' ability to pay the food bill, he discovers his first harsh lesson In llfe: he must learn to earn. In spite of repeated exposure to such trivia as art,. music, and litera- ture, the true CHUBBIE Is undeterred from his ultimate goal. the free lunch. And t'b get It. he sets his sights on the ultimate meal ticket: the cor- porate platinum Diner's Club Card dangling at the end of the M.B.A. Now, he Is ready. ST AGE IV: YUPPIES (Yuppus maxlmus), Young Urban Professionals. (See definition in .. Confe:;;ions Page 3 ") STAGE V: MUMMIES (Yuppus domestlcus) Middle-aged Urban Middle Managers. . The key point In a YUPPIE'S life occurs when he stmdenly realizes how wrapped up he has been In his own material welfare. This rarely occurs as the result of a change of conscience or sudden pang of empathy for the plight of others who are less fortunate. Rather, It often results from "an unexpected event." Like an IRS audit of his company. Or a divorce In which his mate gives him the opportunity to find out how few material things he really needs. For female YUPPIES, the unex- pected event Is often a late pregnancy. lr1 such cases, they are referred to as NON-MUM- MIES ("now or never mom- mies"). In any event, the transformation Is quite dra- matic. MUMMIES are seldom seen In the neighborhood. any- more, since they can no longer afford to eat out and wouldn't be caught d·ead seen driving their (good Godl) American car. STAGE VI: SUNNIES (Yuppus senllls contentus). Senior Unemployed Nihilists. In this flnal stage, we see that there Is indeed justice In this world. For the once-mallgned YUPPIE, who somewhere along the way lost his MUM- MIE. can now lounge ~round by the pool of his Palm Springs cqndo all day, surrounded by a-(jorlng CHUBBIES and JUNKIES, and comforted by the thought that he no longer has to worry about BIPPIES. It can't get much better. (If It did, that would be VII-YUP, and that would be bad.) WINE COURSE ..• FromPaae5 -th_e Hudson Valley In New York taurant on the 107th'floor of the State. Indeed, he thought enough World Trade Center In New York. of the region to Invest In the Without a bllnk, Zraly confided valley's West Park Vineyards, of that "the average earnlna-of whten-he Is pr esldent --peop e who take my course Is Before going on, recognize $75,000 a year," and that their that Zraly Is a P.Ower In the main motive 11 to learn to order business. It Is said he moves an wine lntefllgently In a reateurant, astonishing 12,000 bottles ol and acqurfe a veneer of knowt- wlne a month across the tables of edge of a beverage auoctated the Windows on the World _res-· with sophlatlcatlon. • I • I • I i • I • I I I • I I I • I • I •""--.-----.... -~ . -·-·-. -. • -'