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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-08-18 - Orange Coast Pilot. . -. _ ____,, __ DRANGI COAST HERE'S T~E WORLD FAMOUS E)(PLORER. LEADING HIS TEAM OF DIVERS TO AN UNDERWATER EXPEDITION ... GARFIELD ® . \ \ . . _,WWMA~?! t -• ri . . IUMDAY, AUGUIT ta. tMS- • STAY RIGl--tT WHERE YOU ARE!! FORGET IT! •. . ' ? YOUR HDllTDWN llllY PIPIR JACQUES COUSTEAU WOULD NEVER~WE IN A TREE! PREPARE To DO~ MA5K5 .. DO~ MASKS! Req!! W~AT ARE '(OU DOING? JACQUES COUSTEAU ONLV WORRIES ABOUT SJ.tARK5 .• b Jim Davis WE.LL ,! HOPE YOU FEEL LIKE A COMPLETE I PIOT. THAT t~ A MOT 1706 iRUCK, NOT ~--....... A MOi DOG . .. ... . NANCY FlR~T, PICK OUT A CLUB ANY QUE<:>TIONS ? If' JUDGE PARKER DlD YOU FlND OUT WHY THAT LAWYER CAME TO SEE MRS. LAGRANGE? --------.i1 YOU MEAN THE SAME JUDGE PARKER THAT WENDY SAVERN WORKS FOR? ~~,..._...---. , • --~ ~ MEANWHILE DID YOU KNOW THAT SAM DRIVER WAS COMING HERE TO VISIT ME, WENDY? ,........--.-i..- t . I ... t<EEP YOUR. ~D DOWN, Le.FT ARM STRA\Gl;iT ..... KNEE.'2> Ot:.N T. KEEP YOUR ' ~.._.LL,, E.YE ONTI-\E. ~~b~D 114ROUC:d-\ 1 bet the CHICKENS were glad to see him go! b Harold Ledoux IT WAS BEFORE MADAM'S ACCIDENT, WHEN I'D DRlVE HER TO THE CITY CLUB FOR LUNCH WITH HER L.ADY FRIENDS! I SAW HlM THERE SEVERAL TIMES, TWICE ,.._...,...._ ___ ._. WITH "'UDGE PARKER! • • I " I •' • r DOO lie~ WCKY 70 (JET IN 70 See 81llJVSKt K//J. !E'S 8WJ (1+.J FIRE EVER SINCE IE 7rXJI< ~AS Pf({){)(K1l)N GI/Cf. \ y ANtmO. HJTSHJT FF?Dn (JJT OF Nf){l.JIOe. fT'5 AMAZING J.IOW FAST C4R£US G&T Wl()E IN . I THIS 70«/N. . ~ERE'S ~ AND 'fHAI ~ ~I~ AND WE'LL. BE BACK 5AUSAGE I t-l ~OOL. lAJr1H ~ICJ4E~... W~~ ! by Garry Trudeau 6 v •OfN6!· IS THIS GUY A 6ENIUS? /JIPN'T 1 TEU.. ';(X) He tt/IJS A 6ENIUS ~ \ , <.>e:AH , 801" IN A W#J IT'~ KIND OF .5AD 100 I • MOON MULLINS by Ferd and Tom Johnson ... AND I SEE You FILING NAILS MORE THAN FILING INVOICES. Bl<5 De-AL! I'M THE ONE wHo sr<SNS IHE: BAC/C OF THEM I . -~ ~-.. ~ --==-... • ---.. - . SoME:T/MES you COME ,ACRoSs p..s POSITIVELY BoSSt! .. SOMEHOW THAT L.ACKS CLOUT ... ' I I I I I I 1 i I : . f J l i j • M B ._ I ... • .. · HMe HE COMES: INC71ANPOMS ANSWE~ 10 PAFPI PUO(. - POC ! POC ! I G01'f1' '1«>1'C.lJM ! I CArrf ti11"NLJ1'MIN'WnH MVAR~OWS! ~T Ol=F Of:! 'f'MAT I COUCH . ~.~·5~1tJG U<E A. COUJT"i FAIR! ~ CAN YOU TIUST YOU• EYESf There are at 1N1t 1ta differ· IMlft Nt ...... .,_,., Mtween top and b0"9Wt NMl1. How wktlty CM YH flftd ttMmt C1'edl en1 .. n with tMM bel•w. ..... ".., ............ ..., .. 111.-w II ...-.0 't .,..... II W1¥ 't 1lwlll!w 11 "900 "I ..... 11 ---.. 'l :-......0 0 DEr --------.by Hal Kaufman ------- • AOUNO TRIPI How quickly can you plec. the numbert 1 thfough 11 tn the blank clfctff .. rtfht eo thet Heh Of IM ~lrca. row. totllt14? Ae you .... four num- ..,. .,. •l"*Y In poel-- llon. lnctudtng the key central figure t. Rem•mber, Heh ""'-clrcle tcMI i. 14. 11 co,. t' 11 ·01 ·•I' n·c·e ...._.. ._ IMOI, • EASY Al PSEI TheN la a ~·Ind •ay ny to dee"' onllirw'l pte lMo .._.. ..... _... tn three cut&. ~ "°" .. It done? HATITUFP MAGIC A hit. pld a.nd pencil are required for thi~ ·magir.· trick. AM 'fOAJf ~to call out names of fam- ous petsona M each name 1s auggHted. wnt• it on a sheet of pap«. fold the paper and p.ce tt In the ~t PrH•nlly. Invite .... _. .............. ~ ...... Wlll'DUl•W':> SO(nee>ne to draw a name from the hat. "Conc.ntrate• momen- tanly, and then, name l.f03 f. the drawn name• Secret When wnllng • l.22 '21 • nllMI. write the same one each time -the 2Q • 1a ftrst atated -which-L---=-~';...._ ____ __;~.._ __ __.. then becomH only name present. SHOW STOPPER! And the wlnNr la... But watt. eomethlng hH •topped th• ehow. Add 11,,.. dot to dot. ! • 1 .. .,. ( l ... 0 For Better or For Worse E:.L\L.ABETH, PEAS ARE-G<X>D fOR yoU-AND YOO' LL EATlr\eM BEFOReYou GET DOWN ~Mlt\\S 1ABLE.f' 1H~RE . CF\NIGo Now? l I GOeSSSO . I WILLERT ELEVEN OF DEM . " o'• • ~ .. o ~ .. . ... .. - SAND IN.AST! Apply creyone °' ~ penclis neMly io the w.,... •nd beech ca..., ebowe: 1~ 2--u blUe. ~venow. 4-lt. brown. 5-Fteeh. 8-Dll. brown. 7-Btacll. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 Po•nt\ fat U~"9 •II the letten In tne wOtd below 10 form . two comple,. ..,d, CONl'8RE . . . . . . . THEN Kore 1 point\ e•ch lor .tll words of tovr letter\ or more found •'"9"9 ,.,. lttter'> Try to Jco,.. et '-st ~o paint~ M014i18~---- by Lynn Johnston ONe>TVJO:ffiREE·FOOR- FlVE-S1 X -·$E6EN·e"l6Hf NtNE-TEN ··· ELBEN . ' .. . ~-------~------------------------------------~ ----_--..!..;:...-~--------...... -- ~I BLOOM COUNTY f.1'fN6bC t,~!N&b . 4 © 1985 Umlecl Fe111ure Syndicate.Inc !'MT~ l3LJGl1~0 roAf26UE . I I , /HANK 60f1 Tttt IN A CIJ<JmKY WHICH SEEl<.5 111£, views Of 50MEONE UKE Me, tl/TH6R HtNRY Pflr1bfl.A55, aT/2€N I/NP 1V /l£fAIRMAN ... ~~..-:.....-ttrrU f/5H llllrON& Tl<OVT. •. 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I ii I I I I I I ~, I I I ·-h t' r II IJ h jf JI -Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. I .. Many celebrities coUect houses and yacbts, vintage wines and vintage cars. Others, like tfie ones below, have more eccentric tastes. Marvin Mlt· dlebon is not nee· es.wily known for speaking softly but he does make it a practice to carry a big stick. The re- now n ed divorce and palimony law· yer -dients in· elude Richard Hania,Too~ tla.Z..1.a -collects canes. a hobby that began 25 years ago in Lon· don. "I ~ to watch the way the British would slap their canes down. ti ' throw them up1 in 111 1 \111 (1111...,(1\'°\ H\l'°\l\C,( \\I'°\ exandra. almost .three.isn't allowed to touch them. 'They're too ok1 and valu- able, .. says Thomas. 29, of her SO Barbies and hundreds of out· fits. "When shes old enough. she'll get a new set of her own. I was quite spoiled as a child" admits the ac- ~ "I had a Skip- per .. Midge and Scooter doll. and lots of Barbies; several houses. canopy beds. cars and canying cases. When I moved out, I just couldn't give them away: they were part of my child- hood I realized it was the stan of a great col- lection." There·s one noiiceable gap in the collection: Barbie's long-time beau Ken. "I never got into boy dolls." she says. e the air and point them." he re-- j ~ calts. Amon~ his acquisitions: a 1« shiny gold-upped black walk· /j' ing stick. an ivory sphinx·han· c! died ve?Sion from Cairo, a 4 wooden cane encrusted with ~ medaJs of honor that suppos- fi . edly befonged to Napoleon. ill and one from a Borneo chief ! covered with marks signifying 1 fl ~1':mberofenernleskilledin IJ f 1 0 Rtp Taylor's glorious han· dlebar moustache always seems to arrive a few minutes before he does. The foliage above the actor-comedian's lip hM never been matched by a luxurious mane atop his head. The bald truth of the matter is that Mr. Taylor is bald. and he has compensated by amassing a wardrobe of scalp doiJies for everyoccasion -153 toupees I \ ' I • ~ I I--\ I I I I \ I I I \ '. I "· ' \ \ I I I~ ~ and wi~ of various colors and O lengths. "Depending on my Singer-actress mood, I switch from Rod Barbi Benton eats Stewart punk wig to a eggs occasionally but she'd bleached blond 'Palm Spnngs' rather collect them -it's low- look... he says. ChOOS1ng er in cholesterol. Twenty years among the 153 must be a hairy ago. she spotted three tiny prospect. semi-precious stone eggs and -------...--......... ,,,,_~ soahobbybegan "Soon 11111\I\" \II IH1llJl >l I' I saw another cute one," says Benton. an ex· Play· boy centerfold and ex· girlfriend of Hugh Hef · ner. "Then a friend came to visit and saw the four eggs so he brought ~a p-r~.s~nt. The~ ca~e ChristmM. . . . Now Benton lw 25 dozen eggs made of paper ma· che. peacock feather. coconut shell. mother· of ·pearl and carved wood. Her fCM>rite? One with ... Huh. ""'"""" ~ .. w.'t5 OYer the top. That's what they mean by "deviled ~ .. 0 Lucky for arwaa Wallace that hts nor.oefs do 30 well (his 33 books ha~ sold more than 182 million copies). How else could be fund his book collect· ing habit? Hb bookshelves bulge with h~ of rare. HI\ ltt\ l'l~I ( llll ~ signed first editions mclucbng Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Gone with the Wind. lacN Chatterley's Louer and Tender lstMNight In addiuon to book.s. Wal· lace collects autographed lei· ters. Among his acqu1s111on a note by Freud passing on a pa- uent with "supreme aruoel} neufOSIS" to another psychia· trist 0 By .JoonM Kaufman Reponed ~ by Bethany Kandel from New >brlr. I \\ \11 \\I 11\1' Ill\\ FAMILY 'M:tlu.v • ~ 11. 1915 • 3 - -(Here is a Little Clue.) 1tcounts&sorts 200 Mixed Coins in 60 seconds Flat 1 Check theH fantaatlc fe1turea. • Count• & Sorta Thousands of ClOina Quickly • Separ1tes Penni ... nlckei.. dlmn. Ou1rter1. helf.OOllers and even SuHn B Anthony Ooll1ra. • Coln roller 1t the bOttom speeds cOln wr1ppin9. • Adfuatebl• 1t1nd makea counting ... Y 1nd enJOyablt • COl'nPl•t• 1n1truet1on1 lnctUded • MtOe out of rugged high Impact plutlc (Ilk• your letephone.) • e Meuur .. 28 .. Long X 8 'It" Wide • Comet with 5 v .. r W1rr1nty and tOO'fe Money Beck Guar1ntM. Including 1hlpplno ch1rge Important Notice In run-e·w•y promotlona Ilk• thta we have found the auppty don NOT laat long. Even though we have order.ct one million unlt1, gener1lly our custonwt will order, two, three, five end even 10 untta at • time. So we 1Ug9nt If you ere conaldertng ordering "'The Cotn Scw1et'' for youraetf, holiday gltta, bkthdeya, or Chtl1tme1 that you plec:. your order now. We wtll guerantM your order, or cwden, wtll be filled, up to 10 unlta per eddreu, tor the next 30 dey1 onfy. Aft., that It la on • tint come rlrtt Mtve be1Je. Ple1M plac. your order today to .void the ruah.. All coin IOften are lndMduelly boxed to make It HIY for 1hlpment to your frt.nda or retetlvet who live out of 1t1te. "~ T091 In Ill your IOOM cnange at the L!J )op of the unn ·~· A1 the penn .. 1, nlc11111, dimes. qu1rter1 1nd hall 0041111 111rt to llo. down the thool they will leke 1mazlng1y different routH. IT1 Tiie cotn aorter then '"pondt with 100~ e<:curecy 1nd NCh and l'l9fY cotn la pul Into Ila PfoC* tube Mad• In America 100% OuerentM of S.tl1tactlon You mual be 100•1t 11111lled, or return on. tr nrti•f '""' • complete refund. Including •hipping Ind h1ndiloO Not lotd In ltOfffl m•~ To Order By Phone Call Toll-Free 1·800·528-8050 Ext. 218 24 HOWi A Dey. 1 Oay• A WMtk. "We'N oS*' ~1ye." Do you know hOw much loose ch1nge you hive laylng around the house right now? II may be In old coffee cans, Jelly Jara. In the back of your bedroom cheater dr1wer1, or who knows where. Well I'll tell you, I didn't know 1nd I w11completely1mazed to find that I had over 11!50 doll1r1 Just laying around that I was too lazy to count. But now. llfe Is• lot eulet with "The COin So<ter." lnatud of spending my entire Sunday afternoon counting and sorting change. I do It all In mlnute1 just after I oome home from WOik 1t night. Hef'e't How It Work.I To uH the eOln SOftet, yoo simply pl1ce a handful of mixed coins at the top of the unit. Aa the pennlea, nickels, dimes, quarters and half dollars 1tart to flow down the 1hoot they will amazingly take different root ... The cOln sortM then reaponds with 100% accuracy end each and everJ CQJn 11 put Into Its proper tube. II even goes 10 f1r 11 to aepara• your Susan B. Anthony Dollars from your 15• Quarters. The Coln Sortet la a revolutionary way of 11v1ng you hours of time separ1tlng, counting 1nd wr1pplng coins to take to the bank. Wt Were tmprelMd Quite fr1nkly, we were so Impressed with the coin SOfter th1t we gave the 1n1nufacturer 1n Ol'der f0< one mllllon units. We felt with 1n1jor purchaslno pcwer wa coold PIH 1long the savings to you. The manufacturera suggested ret1ll price of $34.95 waa too high. So we decided to offer It to you for • whlle they laat. Suggested Retail Price $34.95 Our New Low Price $9 - jllwlU.00 $=' ~- Heavy-Duty Rugged Conatructlon Each Coln Sortet carries a Five year warr1nty plus 1 full money· b•ck quarantM lnchldlng shipping charge . .----------l!xprnaO.do<f..m----~-­New Start Product•• 100 Glenn Drive Dept. P·11 , P.O. Bo!C 139 Sterling, Vlrgll'lla 22170 Ok1y 1 llke your prtce. t1111 .. HOO me COin Sortert at • e1ch plus S3 thlpplng 1nd handling only with the under1tandlng that If I am not Hllafled, fOf any reason, you wlll refund every cent ot my money to me Including the ship- ping charge. • Coln Sortet• Otwtd: ___ Amount Encloetd S __ _ Add SJ EACH /t>r tltlpp/11, •11d ltalldlln• for , .. ,y c'Oln ffNttr ,Y<>ll •fY ftqllf"ltini. Name Addrtu ~tY-----------~------- St1te Ip ~-----· -----~----------------------------J " SHE HAS A PRACTICE THAT'S ALMOST PERFECT By Jane Howard I 'm fine. what's left of me." 10kes a· burly woodworker lying on a chrome table in the Lenoir, N .C.. of- fice of Or. Jane Triplet! Ca.rswell. What remai~of the man is all but the lip of his left thumb. which has been ripped off in his first accident in all the 39 years he has worked for one of the many fac· tones that have given Lenoir (pro- nounced 'Lenore') its nickname. "Fumi· ru.reland." He winces only a httle as Or. Carswell. wearing no white coat over her siz.e 8 skirt and sweater, in)ects his interdigital nerves to anesthetize him for the stitch- ing. "You're pretty brave:· she tells him. ''Almost as brave as a woman. We<heve more men to faint in here than women." "My daddy cut his whole thumb off." the woodworker says as Or. Carswell's needle pierces his numbed flesh. "but they got it back on with soot. kerosene and probablv tobacco juice. I come of good stock.;{ So does his bespectacled doclor. The fourth of seven children of a Presbyten· an minister, ~ane Carswell has practiced family medicine in this mountain town of 15.000 people for the last 23 of her 53 years. She works hard. but not as long as she did at first She has cut her work time down from I 00 hours per week to 60 or 70. What she does has attracled ~ spread notice. Her nurses. who "protecl her like rig~" one patient says. scold her for not having hung on her of· flee waJI the plaque proclaiming her North Carolina's Family Doctor of the Year for 1983. "I just haven't gouen around to it." the doc1or .says. But she was not allowed to be so forgetful .last fall. when she was named Family Doctor of the Year for the whole United States. That honor, be- stowed by the Amencan Academy of Family Physicians, won her a statue of Asclepius, the Grttk god of medicine. which-isondlsplaylnwoJftce.andalot more nationwide attention than she has any ~n for. espec.ially after a tnp to New York City to appear on a morning talk show. If she did not exult in that occa- SIOn. she endured it; at le.ast it gave her a chancetoexplamjustwhat ''family prac· 11ce" Is. and how the 35,000 physicians who practice it differ both from the many other kmdsof specialists being trained tn medical 5Choots and al5o from the be- 10\'ed but oblolete stereotype of the sen- eraJ practitio~r. Prevention. she said then and repHts em)' chance she sets. ls a.s important Jan. Howard~ llw mHhot of IM ,,_.,,lllftlf booltFam Dr Jane Carswell /lrevenllOft 1s as important as treatment trea1ment 10 f am1ly practice ph)'Slcian.s. Not for them the aloofne.s.s that technol· ogy and overspeciahzatK>n ha~ recent· ly engendered among other doc1ors. who treal their patients more as diseases than as human beings. Family practitioners spend three ~arsas residents in farmly med1c1ne and then. for the rest of th~r professwnal lives. mu.st be reexamined and recen1· lied f!\lefY six years. Generalists though they are by natu~. family practice physlci~ must demon· strate particuJar expertise in six medical speda1tles: ~c.s and gynecology. pediatrics. psychiatry, internal med1- ci~. sursery. and community medlcme They aren'1 hk~y to get rich The salary Jane Carswell pays herself. much of which goes to overhead and malprac- tlce Insurance, tS under SS0,000 a year - a small ponion of what she might earn a,, a specialist In a bis city. The Off!Ce.$ she shares with partner Charles P. Schiel have views of the not· so-distant Btue RMiat Mountains. where she soes h11dng When time allows. and 8 ref"5!l•ne air of lntersenerauonaJ rap-pon. Elderly people, led In on thetr alu· minum walkers. hobbit past toys and puppets and O!Mr signs of youthful whimsy 'IF YOU SMOKE. I MIGHT CROAK" reads a sampler ptctunng a frog (one of many gifts from patients) m Ca.rswell'soffice In thewaitmg room. for visitors too young to leaf thrO\.lfUl maga· zines. is a ~iant and inv1tingly dimbable wooden giraffe. The giralfe is ~ry dear to Jane Carswell. who put it the~ II was designed by her late older ~er. a first· grade teacher. from a pattern she saw m a magazine. and built as a family pro,ect by her (and Jane's) father and brothers The famity Jane srew up m. on a mlnis- ter'ssalary. WM richer in ambition than in money. but they saw to it. M Jane 5ays.. thal "'~rybody who wanted to go to college went." The father paid for the h1ghereducaoonof the eldest child. who 1n tum patd the way for the ~xi one. and so on down the hoe. When Jane had graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the Uni· versity of North Carolina m 1954. two older 5$ers helped finance the wori< lhat led to her M.0. degrtt from the Medical Col Iese of Virginia in 1958. after wtuchw beg nhert~Yff!~ cy m family medkine , Nobody screens the ~tients ~ stream put the woodt-n giraffe into these offices. They are old. young. b&ack. white. prosperous and poot. and their 1 aliments draw on everything Carswell has le.amed. Some of them aren't partJC· ularly sick when they come to see her. which IS fine with her: Prevention IS a lot of what family practice med1c1ne IS aJI abou1. and she has no WlSh 10 see her people. or anybody else's. m hospital beds. Between them. she and her part· ner see 4 .000 pauents a year. many of whom they know well. "The longer you're an a place. the more there is to know abou111." CaJSWell says. "lfssatis-- fyi~ to see people m the context of their families, though sometimes it's sad to see girls grow up hke thetr mothers De- voted though she is to her work. she does not romantJCae 11. Asked 1f 111511·1 ever· lastingty wonderful to bnng new hfe mto the world, she answers.: "Nol when the parents are both unmamed scared teen· agers.·· "But don'1 worry," she sa~ 10 such a pregnant teen-ager. who confesses she is nervous about labor. "Havi~ babies for the first lime is always 'iCary Maybe you 'II feel better when you see the btnh· mg room m the hospital" -an $8.000 factlity. meant to look more hke a homey room m someone's house than a fnght· emng medical chamber For all her expenise. Carswell talks to her people in colloquial terms "You're skinnym ·away." she 1ellsa pal.Jent who as suffenng rena.J failure ... All this lady s ar · tenesare gone." Carswell tells one of the student ass&Stants who are regularly as- Slgned to her from the medical school of Duke University. "and there are Just so~ hltJe bttty veins left m her leg Ain't nothm bothenn' me bur this one old leg," says the patient in question, whohasphlebiJisandwhochewstobac· co. so as not to tempt her husband. who sa~ up cigarettes three years ago. Wlth the smell of smoke. "Butter's my real enemy.· saysanoth· er patient. "I could eat a whole stack of margarine by myself -but I know I'm ·not alone. I sell an awful lot of 'queen- sized' pantyhose .. Carswell urges her to take dallY waJ~ a quarter of the way around the shopping maJI where she works. and to try not to think so much about food Exactly the opposite advice goes to an e!Mrty Wldow who must bt- reminded that "setting down and eating three meals a day is real important Will you promlSe me you 'II do that'" The Wld· ow looks listless. but she prom When her patte.nts' ail~ts exettd Canwell's knowled . wacts 1n her ca· paoty as" gatek~ of the medical sys. iem .. and rtfets them 10 special with whom she collaborates thorotJAhly dur· ing and aft r 1he specaa.1 trcatments. Col· labot'acana Is pa11 of th woman's panic· ular semus. and not JUSf an the hounds of r I ' IN.TRODUCING NEW TUNA HELPE~ COLD TUNA SALAD. A easy way to turn tuna into a refreshing and delidous meal. Fancy macaroni and succulent vegetables boil rinse and drain right in our flow thru pouch. Just add your tuna and mayonnaise, and in min- utes you serve a tempting, satisfying meal. c o.n.r.. ...... Inc I~ medicine. The community she lives in is as much an object of her interest, and her profes- sionaJ concern. as her patients are: the commmunity. it could be said. in fact IS her patient. and. like many of her patients. her friend. Both medically and m the community. she sees connections and patterns that less shrewd eyes might miss. In 1970. when a race riot threatened the peace of Len- oir. she organized a human re- I at 10 ns council. whose achievements included a low· cost interracial subdrvision of ~~ 120 houses. For forlorn older cemed about patients with a people. she helped tum an life expectancy of six months abandoned apartment build-or less, she drew together an- ingintoaretirementcommuni-other group of citiz.ens who ty of 76 three-room apart-founded the Caldwell County ments. Leaming how wide-Hospice. spread was domestic violence. Sometimes the connections she helped to establish the Carswell makes are personal Caldwell County Shelter for rather than institutional. One &ttered Women. the first of its such connection inYolved Mrs. kind in Nortfi carolina. She Margaret Moore. who claims also heJped to establish an Of· she was once ••reaJ roly;x>ty .. · · n named Caldwell but now ~ two pounds ~which ~ns .. big more than-her 90 years. and brothers .. and "big ~ers .. to lives in an old people's home. young people in need of spe-Mrs. Moore. whom Dr. Ca.15- ciaJ guidance. And later. con-well greeted on her latest visit -----------------------with a hUJ{. is legally blind. a glum fate Tor one who was so zeaJous a member of the Wise &OtherwiseBookOub. lfonly. she hinted but did not quite say. someone could come and read to her. Well. someone could, through the matchmak- ing of Jane CMswell. ~icole Highsmith. a teen- ager. mentioned during a visit to CarsweU's office how affect· ed she had bttn to see the old ~ for whom she and a group of friends went Christ- ma.. caroling: "I kept thinking. 'What if it~ my mama or my ' nana there?"' 8 · F,u,au.v ~v ·Mp 11.:1m - And so Or. Carswell put Ni· leada troop of 13-year-oldGirt cote in touch with Mrs. Moore. Scouts on an ovemig11t camp- who soon was telling tales of ing trip. showing them her how she came to Lenoir as a stetho5cope and making it bride in 1912. and of an old-dear to any who might have time train conductor who. thought of going into medicine when he spied a good bunch of themselves that they would blackbenies. would stop the find it. to quote a line by her fa. whole train so everyone could vorite singer Doc Watson. "a get out and pic.k. long and a lonesome road, a "Watch what you say about hard and a weary road." It old maids.·· Carswell joked al would be a good while. for ex- one point in her visit to Mrs. amJMe, befote they could ex- Moore. Though she has not peel to afford to buy a car. Few married or had children of her of the scouts probably covet a own. this doctor is to the cote car like ~ Carsweif s own of her a family woman; last Feb-battered Plymouth v~ rumyshewasinvited toa Moth--...._..,.. ~is dear to heramongoth- ~ter Valentine Dinner er reasons bec:.au9e-it was both as an honorary mother somewhere listed as the model and an honorary daughter. and style least likely to be sto- Her house and of(jce are len:ThisisnotawomanWhoin both filledwithpicturesof rela-anywaywSleStocaJlattention tiYes. some by blood and 101De to bmeil. by choice. Her late J)lmlts' ShewouJdtatherhearabout framedportrajtsstandatopthe other people's troutMes (or rolltop oak desk she inherited pleasures) than d&,,am her from her father. and when she own, which Is lucky since psy· cannot traYel the "fur piece" chialryisoneofherflekfsab- that separates her from her spedajties. "Once I came lnto nephews who IM! In MaMand. ~ office with laryngim_" she she makes a point or fi'nding says. 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In the case of Jane Tnplett bedside of a SO.pound 16-year-old mt· says 10 Cha&ity's mother. before she Carswell's office. where a wicker ele-Carswell. M.0 .. 1t 1S. "' crocephaJic girt who is hospltaJized for ·-------------'------------~------------'--­gastro-mtestinal bleeding. Tammy's mother. who suffered Oerman measles before the girl wu born. ignores recur· rences of her own rheumatic fever to care for her daughter. with the devoted help of her husband and a nonnal youn· gerson. Dr. CarsweU's know1edge of this f arrnly's 'history appears to be M much a Lom(ort 10· them M anything she has learned in medical school. _ r If Triplett weren't her mKtdle name. Senstbihtycoul<S be. She has solar panels I on her rooftop. to lower the heating bills 111 her house on Olive Street. which. like her car. is not so much prepossessing as comfortable and hospitable. Now and then on Saturday nights she has friends in ··to maJce ml.me.'' helping out W1th her autoha.rp. and some week nights. 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And then. before the mother and the idea that going to the family practitio- does of Tammy," Dr. Carswell saysat the medic1neiskindofexpenswe."Carswell child leave. Chastity is invited into Dr. ner is fun. In the case of Jane Triplett t>edslde of a SO-pound 16-year-old m1· says to Chastny's mother. belore she Carswell's office, where a wicker ele-~I. M.D .. 1t is. f'1f uocephalic girt, who IS hospitalized for • ____________ ...J_ ___________ ---1... ___________ ___..____ I gas1ro-tntestinaJ bleeding. Tammy's mother, who suffered German measles before the girl was born. ignores recur· rences of her own rheumatic fever 10 lare for her daughter. with the devoted help of her husband and a normal youn- ger son. Dr. Carswell's knowledge of this I f am1ly's history appears to be as much a comfort to them as anything she has ledmed in medicaJ school. If Triplett weren't her middle name. ~nsibility could be. She has solar panels on her rooftop, to lower the heating bills 111 her house on Olive Street. which. hke her car, is not so much prepossessing as l '>mf ortable and hospitable. Now and then on Saturday nights she has f nends 111 to make mUSk:, '' netping out with her nutoharp, and some week nights. as a hreak from board meeting.s and other 1' IVIC events. guests are asked to supper ··shall we say a blessing?'' she asks on •Ille such occasion, before sitting down toa leftover casserole. warmed in her mi· l rowave oven and served with iceberg lettuce salad, ~ and iced tea There is much. in her scheme of thing.s. to be ~ra1eful for. 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Now and then on Saturday nights she has friends m "10 make music." helping out with her auioharp. and some week nights, as a hreak from board meetings and other cMc events. guess are asked to supper. ··Shall we say a blessing?'' she asks on une such occasion, before sitting down ina leftover casserole, wanned in her mi· l rowave oven and served with iceberg lettuce salad. pie and iced tea. There is much. in her scheme of thing.s. to be qrateful for. A ruling elder of the Presby· re nan Church. she answers at once when \he is asked her favorite hymn -"God c if Grace and God of Glory" -and her fa\.onte verses from the Bible: "In Thee. < l Lord. do I put my trust,.. from the Psalms. in the Old Testament. and the rwelfth Chapter of Romans. from the New. particularly the verses that read. For as we have many members in one body. and all membets have not the 'dme office: So we. being many. are one hody 1n Chrnt. and every one members c me of another ... Be kindly alfecuoned 'ine to another with brotherly love: rn honour preferring one another .... " At work Jane Cazswell does not talk of 1 her religion. Rather, she acts on it. "All I nght. Chastity," she says to a two-year· I old girl who probably has Philippine A 111 fluenza. "let' ssee if your throat is as red WHEN YOU ORDER FROM ADVERTISERS IN FAMILY WEEKLY . Pl .... allow four to atx WMk• tor dtllWNy. since our ~,..,. often r-=etve thoutand8 of Otd.,. from all ovet" the 004.lntry, occa- 1tonally unlntentlonal def•Y9 oc· cur. If they do, Family Weekly want• to ---'•t you .. much u po11lble. Jutt ~ the detaU1 of your otdlt to: Unda Mount, Family w.Mty, 151& ln>edwey. New y~ NY 10038. f'~ILY~V·,.....1a.1m · 9 as this tiger's.." The tiger. a puppet on writes her prescription. "Let's see if we phant is full of toys for kids to choose Carswen's hand. persuades the child to don't have a sample somewhere in the from. That wid<er elephant gives them open her mouth for a diagnosis. "That office." And then. before the mother and the idea that going to the family practitio- medicine is kind of expensive." Carswell child leave. Chastity is invited into Dr. ner is fun. In the case of Jane Tnpleu says to Chastity's mother. before she Carswell's office. where a wicker ele-Carswell. M.D .. it is. nv If you wonder how many people really save Raleigh and Belair coupons, talk to our Customer Services Director, Helen Hart. Last yeai; we redeemed a total of L32-Z077,316. And with two coupons per pack,28 per carton, more than 700 free gifts to choose from, and now the option of coupons plus cash, Helen's job isn't going to get any easie[ We even make it~ easy to get our catalog. Call free from anywhere in the Conµnental U.S., 1-800-626-'5510. (Youmustbe21 years or olde[ Please allow four to six weeks for shipment) Of course, we haven't even mentioned just how great Raleigh and Belair taste. But for Helen's sake, we better save that for another ad. 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Dr. Carswell's knowledge of this family's history appears to be as much a rnmfort to them as anything she has learned in medical school. If Tnplett weren't her middle name. sensibility could be. She has solar panels 1 on her rooftop. to lower the heating bills m her house on Olive Street. which. like her car. is not so much ~ng as comfortable and hospitable. Now and 1hen on Saturday nights"She has friends 111 'to make mUSIC. ··helping out with her autoharp. and some week nights., as a break from board ~ and other clVlc events. guests are Mk.ed to supper "Shall we say a blesSng?" she asks on lJne such occasion. before sitting down 10 a leftover casserole. warmed in her mi- crowave oven and served with iceberg le11uce salad. pie and iced tea. There is much. in her scheme of things. to be grateful for. A ruling elder of the Presby- lenan Church, she answers at once when 5he tS asked her favorite hymn -"God of Grace and God of Glory" -and her fc1\·onte verses from the Bible: "In Thee. < > Lord. do I put my trust... from the Psalms. m the Old Testament. and the 1welfth Chapter of Romans. from the ~ew, particularly the verses that read. 'For as we have many members in one body. and aJI members have not the -.a me office; So we, being many. are one hody m Christ. and every one members 111le of another ... Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love: in honour preferring one another .... " At work Jane carswetl does no1 talk of her religion. Rather, she acts on it. "All right. Chastity," she says to a two-year· old girl who probably hM Philippine A in fluenza, "let'ssee if your throat is as red WHEN YOU-c>ROER TL~ Pteue allow four to 1hc WMkl tor dellvef'Y. Slnoe our ad¥ert1Nf't often rec.t¥e thouundl of orderl lrom aft ovw the country. occ:a- alonally un1ntent1onat def~~r· cur. If they do, Family ly w1nt1 to .... ,, you u much u poMtble. Juet ltnd the detail• of your order to: Unda Mount, FM"lly 'NMttlY, 11515 lkoedw8YI Nft YOtk, NY 10038. FAMILY ~•~ II, 191$• I -- J as this t~r·s." The tiger. a puppet on writes her prescription. "Let's see if we phant is full of toys for kids to choose CarsweJI s hand. persuades the child to don't have a sample somewhere in the from. Thal wic.ker elephant gives them ~ her mouth for a diagno.sls. "That office." And then, before the mother and the Idea that going to the family practitKr medicine is kind of expensive." CalSWell child leave. Chastity is invited into Dr. ner is fun In the case of Jane Tnplett says to Chastity's mother. before she Carswell's office. where a wicker ele-Carswell. M.D .. it IS. "' .. 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(A29140 FREE Sheathe a Sharpenln• Stone If you re•pond before Se pte mber 9 Heavy duty sheathe for your belt is I-foot Iona With lanyard, 6-rivet construction, ha.ft retainer, and built-in snap pouch for slwpeniDa stooe (atooe included). . .. . ) YOUR HEALTH DR. KENNETH COOPER ON MYTHS OF RUNNING Dr Kenneih H. Cooper, the lather of the ~robics mooement, probably has had more to do with BeJting Americans running than any other single man, with thepossibleexceptionofJimFa:x. When Ftu. a marathon runner and author of The Complete Book of Running, died of a heart attack at the age of 52. Cooper deaded to explore the question, ':41 whOJ point am I putJing my h«Jhh OJ risk m the course of aerdse?" /n Running Without Fear, he offers new gu(delines 1 /or risk-tree exercise at any age. Cooper spoke with FAMILY WEEKLY staff edi· tor Abbie Countryman. COUNl'RYMAN: ID Running With· out Fear, you talk about a .. Jlm f1xx syndrome." C.U you jut brtefty ex- plain what that la? COOPER: There are some 34 million peop~ who are joaging regularly today who feel that if ~ exercise. that is I enough to be healthy. I call this the myth of 1nwlnerabili . And those myths are I four One: I courdn't have heart disease and run the way I run without symptoms. And that was one of Jim r ua'sproblems. because he felt that he couldn't have heart disease and run as much as he did. My response is the heart is a ~er at d~ng its probfems, and you can have a far-advanced heart disease. as Jim tlXX had. and your first and only symp- tom of severe heart disease is sudden death. Myth No. 2: That people who run marathons don't die of heart attacks. Jim had run 20 mar- athons. to worry about that because now I am rurining and have changed my life- style. My response to that is, if you want to protect yourself from having a he.art attack. you mUSl se- lecl the proper par- ents. Q: You wrote Running Without Fearlarftly ln tt- epooee to bl•· death. I take It. and the media •• ~a.ofuec>­ datln1 ht. death wttb ht. nannln1 Can people nan without fea.r1 COOPER: Yes. what I said. It's not Just running. In my fifth book, The Aerobics Program for To· ta/ Well-Being. I listed 31 different exer- cises that qualify as being aerobic. In fact.you find in that book I don·1 hsqog- ging as number one. or the 31. the lop five Me: cross-<:ounLry skiing. SW1mm1ng. )088ing or running. indoor/outdoor cy- cling and walking. So you see. there're many ways that you can exerase How much is enough? How much is too much? We've been able 10 show without quesrion if people work up 10 runni~ as little as eight to 10 miles per ~like two miles in less than 20 min- utes. that gives you a highly significant improvement in your card10Va.SCular fit· ~and has an effect on lowenng the coronary risk factor. Q: What~utionacana ~non take? Are there 90IDe bask gulde-- llne9 you can follow to ma.xlmlu the beneftta and minimize the risks of exen:t.e? Myth No. 3 con- cerns testing for stress. Many expertS argue that stress testing is worthless because there's too many false positives and too many false negatives. and phy- sicians don't know how to interpret the data. And my re- sponse to that is it's COOPER: Careful course Exercise. if done properly. can be done very safely. COOPER: If at aJI possible. I would strongly encourage you 10 have a maxi- mum perfonnance treadmill scress test of the type described in the chapter m the new book entitled 'ihe Cooper Proto- col. .. That gives you the best sense or se- curity. 1W not the stress test that's at fault. It's the~ tester. And the final myth is. as f ucx said that even though my father had a heart attack at age 35 and died at age 43. I don't have Q: You ~ ··menct I 0 to 15 mJJee a week f-Or de- veloplna canBovucular fttneaa. .. th.le ieviJ ule lor ID09t people? 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Beach hotel room 16 months Some so-called ··invulnerable·· chit- • his ~ished family and dren. who have been described as "su- f nends repeatedly VOtced the belief that perki<:ls." seem to be able to take whatev- early tragedy -the death of his father. er blows life deals them and still become Robert F. Kennedy. at the hand of the as-happy. achieving adults. In a book enti- 'XiS.stn Sirhan Sirhan -had left an indeli-tied Vulnerable But lnuindble: ASrudy Ille mark on the then 12-year-old David. Resilient Children & Youth, co-authors The picture that emerged of Robert Ken-Emmy E. Werner and Ruth S. Smith de- nedy'ssonwasthat of ayoungsterwhose scribe a group of children in Hawaii emollonaJ health was shattered by the whom they studied for 20 years. This assas.sin's bullet. of a life of privil~e 6nd group did exceptionally well, in spite of opportunity deflected into an aimless having a number of "strikes" against 1oumey of drugs and self-destruction. them. including poverty and other "risk ·oavid died when his father died." factors.'' such as low birth weight and '>dld a family friend. "He was never really family conmcts. nght after rhat." One of these children, Michael. was Psychologists have long argued that born prematurely to teen-age parents. r>xperiences of child-~~~~~ He spent the first three hood -such as the ;: wee~ of his life in a loss of a parent -may Th 63 al'" hospital. and his father t>e powerful deterrm· e emo11on •Y soon left for two years nants of adult life. For traumatized chlld is ofdutywiththeArmyin many years. research· t ~ ed So Korea. By the time he ... rs have attempted to no uoom • me was8yearsold.hispar· I. 1·-be '"'-vulneraL'e" d. and 1race inl\l) tween u1 "'' ents got a rvorce. <. hlldhood tra~edies children ... take his mother left Michael • .111d an emotionally wha•.o•__. 1.•ow• 1110 and his three younger lroubled adulthood. '""'~· Ill' 0 1ut siblings. More recently. how· deala them. In spite of these and "\er, a number of psy-other difficulties. Wer· t hologists have been ner and Smith describe 1·xploring the factors Michael at 18 as " an in· rhat perrrut many children to survive -d1vidual of accomplishment and varied .md even triumph over -early neglect. interests. high self-esteem and sound 1tiuse or personal tragedy. The scientific values, caring for others. and liked by his ... x1s1ence of such "protective factors" IS peers." College-bound. with plans to be- hullressed by a growing body of evi· come a teacher. Michael looks to the fu. C!fE Tbe New England Collectors Sockty Proudly Presents its ... 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I of long-term stud· some provocative questions Is such ' 1~ that tracked groups of problero· strengthinbom,or canparentsnurtureit I plagued children over a period of years, in some way? What role can teachers. nany ~chologisls now believe that a family.friendsandothersplaytosmooth .ubstanual number of kids who have the road to a happy. productive adult· rroubledehildhoodsWill notmatureinto hood? Researchers argue that by ident~· t>motionaUy crippled adults. For exam· tying the factors that appear to shield ple.ahusband-and-wifeteam.Drs.Alex· such remarkably resdient children from ;mder Thomas and Stella Chess. fol-lasting effects of early difficulties. par· 'un t;;J 1 ::>O ... 1,ad~n lroYn infcu,...y to coo<ly c:nu, .x.hovb. theropi.:IQ and othc:a~ ~n ,1dulthood. Although more than a third strive to protect "children at risk ... uf the study group developed psycho-Resiliency research IS in its infancy. log1cat problems during childhood or but it has already yielded tantalizing ttdolescence -ranging from depres-clues to ways of helping children to 'ilon 10 delinquenc;y -the majority of cope. them had recovered by their early adult For instance. the existence of e"v"en ,·ears. one mature adult in a child's picture can "We have t>etn deeply imeres.sed by make ab~ diffettnce. th~ human capacity for flexibility, adapt· "A p>a. secure relatioMhipwith one ,1h1htyanclmasteryinthefaceofallkinds adult LS a major protect~ factor," ex· or adverse and stressful life situations." plains Or. J. Lawrence Aber. a child psy· Drs ThomasandChessconcluded "We chol~ at 8amard Col~ in New ··A P::utridgc in a Por Trtt ·· .. A P:mridgc: 1n .. 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NAM _____ ;;;.::.. _________________ _ A~~----------------------OTY ~An zu ___ _ L _,....,. _______ ,_ .._ __ ...... -·----_J ___ ,_ _________ _. _______ ..., _______ _ RESILIENT KJOS York·City. "It's knowing that there's a person you can go to when you' rein dan· ger. and that there's a secure base to re- tum to that makes you able to go out and explore the world." Not surprisingly. having two or more people available for reassurance im- proves a child's odds of gaining support when he or she is scared or anxious. That's why a ~parent family hM the potential to be more resilient than a sin- gle-parent family. . - Accordingly. a dose-knit extended family improves the child's odds still more. As Dr. Aber indicates. "Then ii a child loses one person. he has someone else to tum to." Adults need to nurture in children a sense of self-esteem and mastery. a feel- ing that they Can control what happens to them. Parents who promote extreme dependefa are thwarting the deve!QI> ment of feeli~ of self-confidence and autonomy. Children need to meet new challenses in the!r fM!S, to learn to be- come adaptable. Some ~ers blame themselves when things in their lives go wrong - u.sually circumstances beyond their con· trol. such as a family death or divorce. Warns Dr. Aber. "It's important to help kids to learn c.ause and effect. that it's not their fault when negative events happen in their lives, and that just be- cause things tum out badly today doesn't mean that it will happen tornor· row." A positive experience in school can also foster resilie~ in children. Unfor· tunately. many p&)'Chologi.sls say that too manyschoolsencouraeestudents to compare themselves to dasgnates rath· er than to develop a sense of personal masery of their own skills. This pro- motes low self-esteem in children who don't measure up academK:ally. says Dr. Aber. Many parents understandably worry more about teen-a&elS than toddlers. fearing that peer pressure will lead to such problernsasdrugabuse. FortW\ate- ly, there is OCM evidence that parents and teacheTs can help prepare younger children to resist such later ~<;ttrP tluoufh "social problerMotvf ·~an exet"Cl9e in which children are~ to think of solutions to problems that might arise. r.tanY researchers ~ that most children h8Ye the poteotill to be more resilient, to cope more effectively with life'sstJ~ ''There are limits. .. says Dr. Abtt. "but most children who are in tough stuationscan doa lot better given relalMly small changes in their ci~ stanea If we can be more aHti¥e in findi~ Wl)'S of introducing opt~ into their lMs. we are often rewarded." fW J4 •FAMILY ~y • Auflll 1&. 1• IEI' THE SUN SHINE -IN MODERATION Everyone seems to becoo- c-emed about the poten- tiaJ damage to be done by the sun. Even Zonker Harris. the tanning champion of the Doonesbury comic strip. has launched an anti-sun cam· paign. So pethaps ifs time 10 examine the Strong Ultra Violet Index. SUVI i.s an inven1ion of Dr. Mark C.Oldgejer. a dermatolo- gist at Strona Memorial Hospi· tal at the University of Roches- ter. N.Y. Medical Center. After taking a sun-strength reading at noon. he measures me-·numberofmiliiwatts of ul- travi<*t radiation per square centimeter and convens the reading lO a scale that nlllge5 from low co very high. He also factors in the sur- roundings of the person doing the sunbathing. All this produces the SUVI index. which Dr. C.Oldgeier ys can help >'O'J select the proper sunscreen for the day. What's the lesson 10 be teamed here? Sun is '100d. but protect ~u. ~f1111<.1111)'. if pos.gble. ·~ I f; I I\ 1 \ 11 \ 11' I II" TOUCHY TIPS ooking for a biS up? Chns Wetzel. an ISSlStant pro- •mor ol psycholo&Y at Rhodes ColJege In Memphis. ~ t tooched a.I a11 opped ~ l 2..2 percellL 'Bur the a&omers v.'ho v.~ tooc:hed c:fidn ·1 ra:e the res&alnl1l. rood or f!\ 'ell the \\aattess bener than those v.'ho weren't couched. · ~eaelSi!\s. (Cusromess were asked· to compete a bne:f SUl\'t') after re- cei\lng lheu change.) "So betng touched appal· endy didn ·1 ucease thN fed. I mgol-wamuh ~~sen.­ er. ~· ll.tSl tipped beet~ -I belie\~ bec.au9! ~·felt better aboll the!TlSri. ~ 'IOOugh ~ ~·t coo- ~-~'ate°' ll the touc'h had pui I.hem -. a better mood . We call rt the M'das Touch FAMD..Y WEEnY. ~ 13. ran a st~ aboul the nonprofit gt0t4> Delia Vtt ~ lts efions to sell bns ~ ~1ab.. The pro- mooon had been sropped. \\ e ~bcumor BIRTHDAYS =~~a~ I ___ WH __ ERE __ TH __ E_H_EART ___ l_S ___ I passage to the subconsQous -and tor food Slef\oers. the Pbyllla Gearte. ~ I for school ~biliry o1 co11ecting 1arger cm.,-.,,...,on0en-I \\l\al ~.._,th me espe-- 1ips. too. Taas: ciall\ aremesmaltc~1narues The reseaJdt ~'as earned lhat·are msnlled Ill \OU And out by Weaefsassociiate April I ha\~ a quoce I wam to s:tan growmg up in Demon. eo.~-- Crusco. whoworlted part..i:ilne ~1th Ifs from 01~-er Wendetl body~ eo.fl\.~ II was a as a wa.i~ while attending Haimes. "Where \\.'e love is \e~ fnendlycommurn~ Alter 1 graduate school Crusco re-home. home lhal our feec ma' I .,_,as Miss Amenca. m\ moc:her cruited t'#O o<her .__"a.itresses lea'~ but noc our hearts.. saKi. 'E\'eM>ne felt iike the\ who agreed to ~ geumg That's how I fed about Texas. ownedPhyibs.hkeshewaspait touchy about their job. I'm from Oencon. which is JUSl a of lhetr famil\ ·· Gro\\mg up 1 During the study. as resc.au-&real place 10 grow up.. I Ii\ l"d a there msnlle<f a lot of con ft----I'" rantcustomersweregl\eothetr \6)'nonnaJlife.il1\"0t\.edinJust dence an me~· on lhat I I AeeltbptAttorney~ change. they wett either about evef)-1hing you get in-could do anythmg There s a Daft AlJnd oo Austln! ;- touched tighttyoo the hand~· \Olved in a small town -tak· Te.us k.md of e.xpressaon lhat J1& sunpl~ say. 1f ~1..'IU It' .:i the waatl'SS for about a haJf. mg piano ~ playing goes ··An)-mmg yoo can do I 1 Texan. you lo\~ T~as Ir that second. touched on the shout· sports. being a cheerleader can do better " sotin<h tembl\ chaU\ mts111. ~ 1 der for i httle longer or tl(>f ~big city was B<Mng to Dal~ What I hke to do when I go 1 be 11 Me a.nd J R touchedatall. orfortWorth;mvmotherandl homeisno<domuch Justhang Theresanauracll>outTexJ.' 1 Customers who were would lo\'e to take off and go around my house-mom and Other'folks .1usufidbl\ ha\t' ..i touched on the shoulder shopping or go to the theater. dacfshouse. The J()kecs. When pnde m thetr Slates d:i "l"ll hut tipped an average of 14.-1 per· The great da)· for ~ was to Phytbscomeshome. mom and Texas. I trunk.~ a httle htt cent of ~ bill. CUSlOO'lefS leave early to go to Neiman-dad wait on hef. lldoesn'I mat-beyond it. I don 1 h.1li•\\ Yi heth touched on the hand tipped Marcus and ha\"1! lunch in the terhowoldtam.thenlif\Jeg1rl's er 1t sa mystique l)f :i.L)lllt'th111~ 16. 7 percent Those who Zodiac Roomanddoshoppmg home I havefriendsfrom back they feel they havt> tl' lf\"t" ur to before jurnor high that 11~ to II 's the sort ol thing th..11 m..tdt> see. And we al'wa)'S go to the us build 1he Tex<b C..tpuol Chuck Wagon Balbecue. I Building Just a htlle higher th.in mean. you ha\"I! to ha\~ bart>e--the US Capitol Build111g .\11d cuewhenyougohome.andit's when we bulll lhe Sa11.klunh1 hard .to find good ~ Monu111t11t. a hr~ hnll""tPtlt' ' outside Texas.. 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JU300 2 Sunday, Auguat 18, 1985 -Sports Raiders bad boys on block ByWRENZO CARCATERRA It is fitting that one of the first regularly scheduled, televised pre-season games of the 1985 NFL season involves a team headed by Al Davis. For more than a quarter dcentury, Davis has meant football, first in the AFL and then the NFL. So 1t bcgms again when Davis' Los Angeles Raiders take on the Washington Redskins today on NBC. Channel 4. The Raiders have always been the outlaw team of pro football, taking their cue from their outbw founder and owner. Davis, from the streets ofBrooklyn, took on the established powers of pro ball and decided that the game was to be played his way. He won every round. His team has always been made up of other ' uys' rcJets. No one wanted 1m Plunkett, but Davis did. They all said that Kenny Hill was nothmg more than a backup -not Davis. Lyle Alzado was supposed to be five years past his prime -Davis knew better. Todd Chnstcnsen was supposed to be no better than a third- strina tight end -except on Davis' team. He took them all in - every renegade and throw- away from every NFL camp -and built the best team in football with their knowlcdac and expcnence. They follow their boss' philosophy of Hfc -"Just win, baby." The Rcdskjns have bad a different kind of history. They arc the pride ofWash- 1n1ton. cheered on by presi, dents, they arc the oclebntie of the political world. The)' are a powerful wcll-orpn11cd. d1scipl ined team led by a man who would be welcomed on the Raiders -runnina back John R1&&in • Like the Raiders. the Skins seem to agree on one ha_Jje pnnciplc ~JUSlWln, baby • __ ...... llY ___ _ ... ,. -··••W.lla:M -1-'=-......... W ... Qlt -W T• ,_. Dncsl .... • .. ,_ .. Ml .... oh• ... ......., so, ... .., ................. ......, ... ....., =-~'" ruo•q .....-el..., ....... 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I Clet•IHlll" .. .. - ,.., a• -· ..-c:m'flAL {Pleue ... SPORTS/Pac• 18) -Networks 'Little Chill' a hot item? 'Hometown' series abffiifStxtles friends has a familiar ring By JERRY BUCK ,_,, ,........, Wrtllw I.OS ANGELES -After 15 years of hv1n1 together and raising a family, Ben and Mary decide to marry, and that's what bnng.s everyone together for the start of CBS' "Hometown" Ben and Mary, like their fnends, are former campus acuv1sts from the 1960s. and maturity l'i moving them into the mainstream "Hometown." which makes its debut Thursday for an early jump on the fall season, is the story of these fnends from the 1960s and how they and their relat10Mhi~ have changed. It was created by the wnting t~m of Julie and Dinah Kargo, who arc sisters. "It's like 'The Big Chill' but that's not intentional," said executjve producer Dick Berg in a telephone interview from New York. where the sctics LS being filmed. "The fact is that Julie and Dinah created 1h1s scnes almost seven years ago, at a tame when it was too close to the time when they were in school to make a sale I th.ink the characters bad to be out of college about 15 )'eats to make it work. I think 'The Big Chill' proved that there was a market for this kind of matenal, however "Our cast of characters on a specific basis 'Murder, She Wrote' lets audience guess By JERRY BUCK 14,T~Wrttef LOS ANGELES -CBS' "Murder, She Wrote" is helping kill off the notion that commercial televts1on audiences arc too impatient or preoccupied to solve murder my~tenes. Although thouf,btful whodunit scnes such as "Mystery•' have thnvcd for years on public tcleVlsion, the commercial networks aeneraJly have opted for "open" plots in which the audience knows the k1llet even before the openina credits. The only suspense, then, comes from how the hero will catch the heavy. ... Perry Mason' was mystery to make 1t on 1elev1sion and it ran for e1Jht years, .. said Peter S 'Fischer, executive producer and co-creator with Richard Levinson and William Link of "Murder. She Wrote." "I'll be happy 1f we la~t 1hat Iona." "Perry Mason" was--~-- the last successful Lan•b•I")' whodunit on commerctal TV, but many others have tned and failed, includina a rtvaval or "Perry Mason" 1n 1973 and !t<>mc shows Fi her worked on. the 1975-76 version of "The Adventures or Ellery Queen" and "The Eddie Capra Mysteries." The popular "Columbo" was not a close4 mystery The only unknown there w s 1n how Peter Falk's famed detective would trap the killer. who was hown comm1ttin1 the cnme at the b(ainn1na of the show In "Murder, She Wrote," Angela Lansbury sUtr'i as Jessica Fletcher. a mystery wnter who in variably 1s at the scene ofa murder and proceeds 10 ~Ive 1t before the baffled police can. It often seemed that every show had one of Jessica's rtlat1vesentaogled in a murder Fischer laughed and sa1d. "There were only live relatives in 22 episodes last year." Why has "Murder. She Wrote" suc- ceeded when others failed? "I think there are a lot of n:asons," said Fischer. "One of them 1s that Amcnca loves Angela Lansbury. The S.unday lime slot has a lot to do with it. We get a lot of our audience from '60 Minutes.' Theoretically, the people who watch '60 Minutes' arc the kind who watch mystene~ They don't normaJlv watch TV "It's a show snout an older woman. There's no acuon, no :icx. Our research has 5hown that the audience has learned to stay on to solve the puzzle. They were 1n- t1m1dated 11 fint, but they have teamed that all the cl ue~ arc an plain s1aht. Man> o( our audience 'Ill around the l1v1na mom and try to outguess each other" Fischer said every story for "Murder. he Wrote" 'lttrt w11h a prem1~ rather than a clue. "for tn'ltance.'' he satd, "Wt''vc alway wanted to have Angela sang and dance Ancr all, she was on the Broadway mu icul stage for many years. We couldn't ftaure out a way to have Jc$$1c~ suddenly s1na and dance But we found a way. and 1n the openina show for the fall st.i\On Anacl:t will also play her COU!tlO, ti Ilru1~h mUSIC'ftl performC'r l\as little 1n common with 'The 81g (hill.' Bu lr genencally they can be com pared And l tbtnk there's more comedy an the K1rgos' approach than an (dircctor-wnter) Larry K.asdan's m ·The Big Chill '" The scncs stars Jane Kaczmarek as Mary, a housewife and mother and former danc:tr; f'ranc Luz as Ben, a successful businessman, Andrew Rubin as Christopher, a famous rock star; Margaret Wlutton as Barbara. a neurotic d1vorctt; John Bedford-Lloyd as Peter. a colleje professor unable to have a meaningful relationship; Christine Eastabrook. a col- lege professorand presidential adviser, and Daniel Stem as Joey, a single father who can't funcuon an the mainstream "Working in New York gJve~ us an opportunity to do a show with a different look," said Be% who normally works an Los Angeles. • However, much of that occurred before my involvement. "You also get a different type of actor 1n that respect, too. All of them are e'- perienced on Broadway or off Broadwa} Each of them has told me he would not be anvolved if the 5how was done out of New York. They hke to keep their contact wath the theater. That docsn 't make them bettC'r but they do have roots m the theater and they're acton who have a fre!th look " Berg c.ast Austin Pendleton 3'> a guest star in one of the first shows after o;eeang him 1n Broadway's "Doubles " "It's great to ~ able to cast ~omeone who~ work you ha\ c JUSt admired on the stage ... he ~•d Berg had spent the last 21·1 years workang o n the m1n1series "5pacc" and "Wallenberg: A Hero's tory " CBS had placed an order for four 'lhow!t when he Joined "Hometown." Since then. CB5 has ordered ei&ht more show!t "OngJnally, I thou&ht l'J be here for a month," he stud ... Now I'll be here much lonaer." Berg. who 1s also a wn1er, ha~n·1 done et>isodic telev1s1on in many year~. HC' got his baptism with such ~how~ as .. fhe Chrysler Theatre" and "Checkmate .. .. Hometown" ts a soft drama. a type that traditionally ha\ not done well on ttlc· vtSion. But, Berg said, .. Who would have thought that · I erms of Endearment' would make it so big'> Or that 'Chee~· would become a hit" ··You've 101 to have a network that ha'i 1he kind off1uth 1n the show that persuades 1hem to nurture 1l. I've hcard--hiltt CBS as l)Ot lookan& for us to knock off the oppo 1tion an a few weeks .. The show will be broadca-;1 on Thu~~ at 10 p.m throu&h Sept 19 aner which 11 will switch to luC\day1 at 8 p.m. In its new t1mc slot 1t wall be upagain"t NBC"s hit senes "The A· Team.·• .. That's form1d1ble oppo•utton," Qld Bers. .. but pven time and word of mouth I 1 htnk at can attract H 10 28 pcrttnt of the audience." · Sunday. August 18. 1985 3 Herclasssaveda red face Ad4inC to the faJUYiU. to .. A.a the World Tuma .. tilt. week la a coetame party fea~ Scott Bryce and Finn Carter u the lod and &oddeea of lo-Te and'"EU..beth Hubbard u Cleopatra. . Abby Dalton a real phoenix on 'Falcon' Abby Daltoa, who was "'killed oft" sent to prison and then sent to a convent for her ''"~·will have a hot storyline when "Falcon (rest". resume, filming. Lorea10 Lama1, who plays her son Lance crn1h'C"show, recently admitted to a S.SOO-a- day cocaine habit. Lamas said he's olT the stulTand 1s now more interested 11\ race car dnvina than acting: Lamas says that he and his wife M1chelle, motherofhis 18-month- old son A.J .• arc on spcakina terms althouah at one point th1nas were le s than rosy between 1hc couple due to a hcavy- duty custody fi&Jlt . • • • "Capitol's" DeMra' M11lo•••Y (Sloane Den nina Clcu) was ofl'ercd a choice role o n a very hot soap but had to tum it down 11nce she has two more yeara to run on her "Capitol" contract. Mullowney recently mamcd actor Jama Farntleo (the ex· Nick on "'Dyn1u.ty") in Pans. • • • Pamela Bellwood'• re.at.life prcsnancy 1s '-oma to cause an ucitina storyline tum for 'Dynasty." Whose baby 11 it, Stephen's or Adam's? No answer to that, but we have heard that Georse Hamllt•, who's slancd ror "Dyna•ty. •• w111 play Stephen's lover on that show. • • • 4 Sunday, Augutt 18, 1885 Over on ·•nanas," Barbara Carrera will star in the role of Anaehco Nero, a chief executive of a fo re11n shippina company who comd R> Tcxa• on business. We understand she's aoma to be involved very heavily Wlth J.R. -who else? AJso look for a romance between Dack Rambo, who plays Jack. and Prtscllla Pre1ley, who plays Jenna Wade. • • • Ma~tU Ca1lfleld has offiClally s1aned to join the cast of "Dynasty II: The Colbys." He'll play Miles Colby, son or Jason Colby, played by Claart ... Hettoa. Caulficld's charactct will have quite an impact on Fallon and Jeff Colby. • • • &atunae Ro11 1s the latctt b1a name to J01n "Oynafly JI -The Colbys of California." Ross 11 bes1 remembered for the movie role of Elaine Robinson in '--rht Graduate" -Benjamin's love and dluah· ter of his clandestine amour, Mrs. Rob- mton. In real life Ross i• married to Sam &I.Hott, last seen on TV in '1"hc Yellow ROSt " NBC'1 ill-fated recent IOlper. Ros and Elliott JUJt had a baby dauahtcr l11t year. ActorCITan 'trealize t h at t h ere was no Ford in h is future By LYNDA HIRSCH Herc's a "How arac1ous IS she and how dumb is he" story: · Elleea F•lc.oa, who has played Laa on "As the World Tums" for the put 20 years. is known in the busineu as a star for her talent, perfect aroomina and araciousncss. At a recent New York party, Fulton was introduced to a youna actor who at one time toiled for her network and is now workma on another. When introduced the handsome youna actor kept 1u1lun1 a~ut how wonderful 1t was to meet her, he wu thrilled, deliahlcd, he never thouaht this would ever happen to him, etc. Eileen kept smiling. Suddenly the actor said, "Yes, rm aeuing into modelina. I've even sent my head shots over to Wilhelmina (a modclina aaency) and I've ~ust returned from a photo layout Bcina interested in modehna. l can't tell you how deli&htful 1t is to meet you." Yau see, the young actor thou~t that he was beina introduced to modehna aacncy head Elleea Ford, not actress Eileen f ullon. Eileen, very aware of what was goina on, kept smilina, shook his hand and wished him great good luck. The youna actor thouaht he'd m1ased his chance at modelinastardom -what he really missed his chance at was bema totally embar- rassed. • • • Now that the character of Curtis is bei "A mentioned all over the place on "Lovina. it's 1 sure bet that the character's aoina to return -but played by an actor other than Clart1 Mareaas.el, who created the role and who hu dcctaetf to aive up actfoa and concentrate on wnttng. Marcantel has appeared in other aoap operat, includlna "Ouidlna Liaht," and also on prime-time 1how1. ••• K.lm Zimmer may hne won an Emm,Y lut week for best daytime actress, but 1t dOHn't mean ahe bas the ability to hold a llmouainc. After the New York award• ceremony, she and husband A.£. Wury ., were seen ln front of Lbe Waldorf Alloria wondtrina what in the world happened to their limo and who hijackecfit . Zimmer is well aware that her spiky hairdo made a bi-impact on everyone. Says •he, "I'm wild 1n real hfe, and I wanted my hairdo to represent that wildncs . Jt turned out to be one of the wildett days of my life. I honestly didn't expect to win the award. I had nothioa prepared. as you could teU from my 'pecch. But I did manqc to thank everyone I'd boptd to thank, es~lly my hu•bend A C., who's bttn tcmfk." AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -135-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 ALLEN CADILLAC·GMC· OLD I MOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway W•t of Avery Pkwy Exit 131-GIOO 4ll-OIOO CHEVROLET ·CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -Me· 1200 Daily Pilat 7 CHRYSLER-Pl YMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -548-1934 FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 142-0010 -540-J211 HONDA UNIVIRllTY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -M0-0'713 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster lt2-M51 -836-2500 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 TOY OT A 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -846-9303 . . VOLVO EARLE IK! VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -648-9303 '- ~. 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Regard H1hing, hunting, golf, howling, billienll. cardJ, 1erdenin11 aa a wa 1.-M titnf' and monf'y. Nf'vf!r delegate respon•ibility to other!'; c-prry th(' ..-nlirt> load youl'ffll at all timl"ll. 2. Co 10 the ollice evening&. Sa1urday!4, Sunday1, holi- days. 4. Orive rut bet'8UM' you'rf' latt'. 6 • Don'i eat a ttatful, relaxing meal; always plan a conCere.nce for your lunch hour. 8. lklien il'1 poor pnli<'y 10 1akC" all 1hr vaC'ation allowed •you. J 0 • II youf' work calls for t revt"lins, work all day and drive all night to kttp ah.-nt'xt momins'11 appnintm~nl . I larbc>r IJa"11 ·Mount ()liw· Mcn1orial. Purk · Mortua1:r· Crematory Pnntt"d A'! ~ Publ1C' :.ervlt't' 1825 Gleler Ave. Costa Mesa <°'•'•'Av•. •• ttarbOf etvd.) Ph. 540.5554 Sunday, August 18, 1985 7 ., e -- - .. - ·--I -,.._ =1~~:· --.... -- = _,_ ·-= •. &&Ill.Pl-~ ., ... -Sunclay _ llondng ___ _ .. 1=-~-y .. ..,. CMDIYA~ ·-·-.. · AUTOUC. FOfmula I Austrian Grand Prix live from Zeltweg. Austria (2 hrs . 10 min;._ ·1 .. ·==1-_, ..... -~-.-.. M ..... IOOTI NIM. MU -.. OA1Ut 1MI a.a. mTT Wt Oery1 Hall and John Oates perform 1 concert to benefit the Statue of LlhArtv'a restOfatlon Hits Include "Sara Smile}· "OUt of Touch," "Prrvate Eyes" and "Meth<>d of MOdefn Love" Taped on July 4, 1985 at New Jersey's Liberty State Park ( 1 hr ) Cl) PM91 CllAll-when FOfd's girlfriend discovers she's pregnant, her choice to get an abortion prompts some serious l estlona.J 1 hr.) M CIMJ•&•Cl.Oll W .. ,. U ,_ "Beautiful Upon the Mountains" A repeat or a 1~ "Lemp Unto My F99t" program featuring orllst sketches of e 1tudent group attempting to r ter voters In Mlssltllppl (R) .-.,,_u.u, ........... --M LOCD AT W 1111 '°""'----~ ... , ... ---·-----•di IRlllS llDWll "The Woman In Red" ( 1i84, Comedy) a.ne Wilder, Kelty Le8rock ( 1 hr .. 27 min l ., ..... .._ ... ; a1I CC) llO¥ll "The Beach Boys -An Ameri- can Band" ( 1985 Documentary) ( 1 hr 43min) .. TODA"W ., ... .-TICNlllB ...... ~ LIT~•L*' .,..nm CllCMOl -al.:tt ~ rr•wrm ... IOOll ~nmu.u. llO¥ll "Brian's Song" ( t971 D<ama) §I i f w .r:. -= :s ::,.. f. '"-~ c: .... E !::: ;:J --Ee ;:J -.r -· .:I. ~ ~ James Caan. Bllty Dee W1llloms ( 1 hr 15 man) ... M llAL. Animated A magical seal enlists the aid ol children to e<Jucate adults about human cruelly to o;eals ( 1 hr) I•»•------,.,,,....,,. 1l9 LHIW -...,.. INQAI. · A Conversa- tion With Of' Emilio" Correspondent Rob- ert Abernethy Interviews Of' fmmo Castro, new secretary general ol the WO<ld Coon ell ol Churches. .....,. ........ -lunclay Conl. .... °'~ .... ,... •.•. ...r .,.. .. LT ,...nY••a1mi111:1JiWM .... .,..,._,Q _., ... ..__ ,. .. ... ,. , ... ,,,,,.,,,. UW. • al Correspoodeflt Edwin Newman examines ettons by Southern Baptist m1s910t\anes and Ame'1can volun teera to prCMde edueatl008.I assistance and food #Of the uoderptMleged people ot H8111 ( t tv) D c.-u •..,.. A close-up toolt at the people who shoot fast-action adven· ture and the problems they encounter un· del tough OUtdOO< COOdtliOns OUl.Wll a..wnam u...-wm»oa• ..,, .. ...., ..,.,.. DOWYG.-ml PA1'm .. mro&.UCQ llOOlm C* ..-:1 W~IM.TWA1'9--..&. ,._ TALI nllATlm "Cinderella' Jennifer Beals plays the mistreated young woman Who meets a handsome pnooe (M1tthew Broderick) with the help a fairy gQdmother (Jean Stapleton) Q ( t hr ) CZ).,. ··ereaker MOfant" ( 1979. Ora· ma) Edward Woodward. Jack Thompson l hr . 47 min) WAYOITWIM 1:11 .,,. "Se11 And The Single Girl' (1964, Comedy) Tony Cums. Natalie Wood ~;:.. 25 min ) •• ()) u1arum11 Scheduled pro- files of goiter Arnold Palmer and choreog rapher Katherine Dunham ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I •al11119CC~U••-1 wnDOl&.V. IA-,..,, ...... 11U IFG- A NY• 1W LR OI KAWAI A survey of the lmegee prodoeed by 50 ptOfessi<>Oal photographers Who spent 24 houta cap- turing life on the Hawaiian Island• to com- memorate Hawaii's Sllvef Jubilee of State- hood (ttv) I M9111m111110•••-wv mATJWCal:ICU _. "Adventures Of Marco Poio·· ( 1938. Drama) G1ry Cooper, 8asH Rath bone-ht , 40 min ) ~--~t Of Way" ( t983, Drama) Bette Devis, James Stewart ( t tv 45 min) .... TOW U&J. .. ., ---lmATCM.•llff WWWD ii.MCI 11' -~ ,_Arthur Smith Blue FISh Tourna· "*'' from Long I land, N. Y. (R) CJ) _. "Manny's Orphens" ( 1980. Dama) Jim Baker. ~!achy MeCouf1 ( 1 hf,3t ~ -1==· ----....-. ...., ........ ~-10 Sunday, Auguat 18. 198! ...... " Cl) OICW TIMTa.Cll From Chicago's ~ont. (2 hrs.) l fY•Wh• W W/MDMl/'Cll' .... -fm: lllmW1WUf.D U&I A ctvonicie of 'tWldlffe photographef Jack Swedt>«g"a a1tempt 10 transfer Wild ea· gles from Manitoba to the Ouabbln Reset· voir it'I Masaadlusetts (R) ~ ... ,.,.. .. ,...,. CO>.,.. "The Muppets Take Man hattan·· { 1984, Comedy) VOICeS of J•m Henson. Frank Oz. { 1 hf • 34 mlfl ) . I",. .. 111 -Cl) IACI 1W llATDI Iii: POI I MIU *"" ....... MYOll9C'GUSt 1) ."' ...... .,.. "'The Adventureu;" ( 1970 Ora ma) Beklm Fehmtu, Charles Aznavour (3 hrs"-1....:=.-Y--.O mT1W ... llATDW. -·RIC "Flight Of The Whooping Crane" A look at 1he effons of U S and Canadian sclent1Sts to save the whooping etane from exllnctton ( 1 hr I (() Ilk ,... Highlights of Super Bowl XVI, San Francisco 49ers vs Clnc1nna11 ~ "The Aame Of New Orleans" (1941. Romance) Msr1ene Dietrich BruceCabo1(1hr.,18m1n) 1..-.YMCI• -•&££Alm *"' ..... .,_ "Son Of S1nt>ad" ( 1954, Ad· venture) Dale Robenson. Sally FOfrest 12 hrs 6.u,_.,. l -.eamu.c..10Tl9 _., ... u. ... .,.. mWll "Captain Newman. M O (1963, Drama) Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis. (3 hrs.) l wtw ClnllAm ••Wlnll_., MYOIWOV.Y mWll "Edd~ And The Cruisers · ( 1983, Otama) Tom Berenger. Michael Pare. ( 1 hr • 32 mlrt) (!),_Canadian Open men·s final live trom Montreal. (2 hrs ) 00 110W11 "Lost And Found" ( 1979 Comedy) George Segal, Glenda Jack&on 11 hr .. 46 min.) (I).,. "Oxford Blues'" (1984, Drema) Rob Lowe,.Mr Sheedy ( t hr • 33 min ) .... ...,. -AT-a·=m .... ~-.-. ---••n • ...... ...... Scheduled NHAA WOfld Anall of Oreg Racing from Pomo- na. Calif.; Mr. Olympia Body Building compelillon from New York. Shearaon- Lehman Brothers Old Westbury Gardena lnvttatlooal Polo Cup Match from Long • '-'1:· vi < 1 hr., 30 mtn ) I "DmJ• ---CA .,,,,,...,. '* ... "El Dorado" ( 1987, Western) John Wayne. Robert Mitchum (2 hra 30 min.) I ..... , ..... ...,.JIOCUI ATM-- I MWYIGMTM LUD-CllPW ........ , ..,. "'Operation Peciflc" (t951, Ad· venture) John Wayr.e. Patncia Neal (2 hll) I ... .,. .. ~ .. -1 .... TaM, Tl9U ... Mil Jazz pianists George Shearing, Marian M<:Pattland an<! Adam Makowicz play !IOlos, cbtta and a grand ftnale trio before an audience 01 120.000 tn Jact<sorwllle, Ra ( 1 hr) CO).,_ ""Cheectl And Chang's The Corsican Brorhers·· (1984 Comedy1 Cheec:h Mann Tommy Ctiong ( 1 hr . 27 mtn.) CZ) m¥ll "Day F"Of Night'" ( 1973. Come dy) Jacqueline Bissel. Valentina Cortese L! hr .. 54 mtn) tt:1I (!) 11•eu Phtladelphla Phlllles at Ch· cago Cubs (3 hrs. 15 min) tWlmTM... · WM&.lnBT W l9CIRT .,. "Rodeo Glrl" (t980. Drama) Kat==·~=·· (2 hrs) l fm-wmtDAWlt~ amtaua YOUYM • IUUn wmt a•••• -JUternooa ---• -1 ... oau 1C1 MmlTOG• Tm-wmtNW>~ ~--llYllMfl "Reilly A~ Of Spiel" Aetll~ seeks to r8119nge SaW'lkoff'a death. re turns to AuSSl8 10 trwes11gate the ""lrust' and risks abandonment by the Britieh 11 he 1s ca'j.h~Pan t 1 of 12) (R) o ( 1 hr ) fl) 41-fl GOll s200.ooo Nestte·~ WOfld Championship, flnal round lrom Shaker Heights Golf CIUb In Shaker He~~IO (1 hr.) GD ••-'11> .. c.I llTmlA~ CllAM- C1991 Coverage of the 1985 oompell· tton at Camp Randaff Stadium In Madison Wis teaturtng pertormancee by t1na11s1s chosen from approximately 80 U S and Canadtan drum and buole COfpt. (2 hrs ) CC') ... "'Silent Movfe" ( t976, Come· dy) Met Brooks, Marty Feldman l 1 hr • 26mln) AUTO UC. IHRA Summor Nat1ona1s Ota~ lrom Cincinnati. (A) ( 1 hr ) ;·;"Hanky Pank " ( 1962, Come· cty) Gene Wildef, Gilda Alldner. ( 1 hr . 50 min ..... CMll When Ford't ~d discovers She's pregnan1. het choice 10 get an abonlon prompts some serious ueatlons ~ MKAc •• •rY. cw -J&UU. -ITGD• --~ .. ,. _...._ •TOUCll .. IHl••--W ... Cll'AIPI NHRA Top Fuel •o ttr NatlONt.. FOf'mtt top fuel world chamok>n Shifley MuldOwney cohosta with t:renk Hawley thfl Oilplay of drao- •ters reac':.1 apoedt of ovor 260 MPH 1•1111 ... "Love Among The Ruins· ( 1975. eom.dy) Katharln Hepburn • Laurence°':' al hrt l I '"""" _ ... "Romeo And JUlltt" ( t 968. -lunclay Cont. Urama) Leonard Whiting. Ollvla Hussey ~hrs) 8J l'•ML Los Angetes Dodgers at San Francisco Giants (3 hrs ) ·-"'~ tll) 1UCll Am ~ Sears I AAU Junior Qlymplcs, from Iowa City ( f hr ) • lft'l'19m "Rellly Ace Of Spies" In Russia's Loubtanka prtSOn, Reilly and Dzeahlnsky play out a dangerous game of crime and punishment (Part 12 or 12) {B) O (1 hr.) GDllOwtl "Fighting Back" (1980. Blogra- e!)yl Robert Urich, An Garney (2 hrs ) W NI IOl1 Buick Open, flnal round live from Grand Blanc, Mich (2 hrs ) (Q) u=ML Oakland A's a1 CahtOf nla Angela ( 3 hrs ) .W "Young Bess" ( 1953. Orama) Jean Simmons. Stewart Granger ( 1 hr . 52 ~ (%) "Oxford Bluas" ( 198.,., Orama) Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy ( 1 hr • 33 min ) I ,...,. aucnall t::8 Cl) IPOITI .._., Scheduled. Juan "Kid" Meza vs. Guadalupe Pintor for the WBC Bantamweight Championship, schedUled tor 12 rounds (live); a report on the NFL Football training camps. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 0 DAYTCll ln"mlATIDIW. ,,_.,_ A ka- leidoscope of aerospace vehicles old and new. Including the U.S. Air Force Thunder· birds. the Wing Watt<era. Balloon Raltys and the Mln .. Jets ( 1 hr ) ·=---~--"Funny lady" ( t975. Musteal) Barbfa Streisand, James Caan (2 hrs 20 min.) .. , _.,.,.,.,.. II .. ..,. .,. "Batman" (1966. Comedy) Adam West, Burt Ward (2 hrs ) ... ~ H()(OIS Glen Campbell, Na- talie Cole. Guests Nell Sedaka, 'T1I Tues- day. Marie Osmond, Bon Jovl. Greg Kihn. Corey Hart. comedian Byron Allen, Carly Simon !"tervlew) (A) ( 1 hr J Ql)U•ML • .,. "S.Cket" ( 196 ... Orama) Aleh &rd Burton, Ptlef O'Toole. (3 hrs) l •YOlml MllQIW.-'fllC A survey of Ir• land's hor9eS and IM people Who breed train and ride them. culminating In a look at the annual Ovbhn Horse Show. (R) o aD hlJ,. "Friendly Persuasion" ( 1956. Orama) <ary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire rs .. 19 min.) ... llCMI "Slave Girl" ( 1~7. AdYentute) ge Brent. Yvonne De Carlo ( 1 hr I 30 min.) •D Wiii I 1111 $200,000 Nestle's Wottd ~. flnel rO!Mld from Shaker Httgtltt Golf Club In Shaker H~lo. (1hr) ' CllC• tml,,.,. Covetagt conlln· -utt J;f,™lAkefront. {l ht.) •!•"_ .. _. -"BNce LM In ¢NneM Godl" 9!~entay) Anlma!ed. (2 hrs.) Y'9 • -... um Featured a look 11 dtagtttf'I Ind 1h4I men WhO d<MI them. with nlghllght• Of rec• champions bel'llnd-l~llCeMI. Cl) ... : uw ·-"Goodbye Aaaln" ( 1961. Com-~~ Ingrid Betgman, '\'vee Montand (2 1.,...,.,.. --I IT .... W .. Al Dl.8 NOf\I Veterans of the much- decorated 442nd Japanese-American Re- gimental Combat Team of World War II discuss their feelings of conflict as hbe<a- tors abroad White lhelr famllles were 1m- ~ at home W ~ UC. BudWe!Sef Col· um= from Tri·Cttles. Wash ( 1 hr ) Cl) "The Sword Of The Valiant" (1980. Fantasy) Sean Connery, Miies O'Keefe. (I hr .. 42 min.) (%).,. "Road Games" (1981, Mys· tery) Stacy Keach, Jamie Lee Curtis ( t hr, 40 min) Ill 8 D.wcl ... Celebrity Judges Phllrp McKeon. Cathy Rigby. Norm Crosby Pe< lom\8nce by SylVia II WGihNWU Scheduled NHRA World Flnals of Drag Racing from Pomo- na. Calif , Mr Olympia Body Building compelt11on from New York, Shoarson- Lehman Brothers Old Westbury Gardens lnvitatlonal POIO Cup Match lrom Long Is· land, N Y ( I hr . 30 min ) D WGiTI OD'fa.Y This adventure spe- cial features sorftng, waterskling, sa1hng, rotle<·skattng, skateboarding, hang ghd1ng ; and==mplng in Aspen lnlODUCTIOll 10 LR ...... Pediatric surgeon William w Morgan treats a child Injured In a dune buggy accident. anothef with ma)Of bone fractures. and a thtrd with a ruptured blad:,,t•rt 2 of 2) (R) Q ( 1 hr ) &') "Dinner Al The Rttz" {1937 Mystery) Annabella. David Niven 11 hr 30mln.) 411t8 ...._ &•rt .. -.mm•at A I~ at a see otter mother and pup evad· Ing great while sharks and riding the r~h~ ~aves off lhe Cahfornla coast 8.,.... CW._ Men's C>ownhlll lrom Las Lenas. Argentina ( 1 hr ) Cl)ITAllm D .,_"Night Of The Zombies" ( 1981 Horror) Jamte Gillis. Ryan H11Uard (2 hrs /.... 1.,. ~h Noon" ( 1952. Western) Ga~~~=~hrs) •uuamn !).,. "Mr And Mr9 Smith" (19 .. 1 Comedy) Carole Lombard. Robe<1 Mont . ( 1 hr • JS min ) .,..,... . CO) .,. "The Philadelphia Experl· ment" ( 1984. Science Action) Michael Pnr~ Alltn. ( 1 hr .. .,.2 min) ••1~""":nmmtam,..,. ~ u•T• Robin leach traces Hol· tywood's glamorous histofy through loot· ege of n1m premletes and petti. protlleS or sex goddellel and gosalp columnists, real estate tou,., a fashion ahow and ce- lebrity lntervlewt Including Jene Russell. James SteWart and Kirk Douglas. (2 hrs) , .... ,.,,. -·~ _..,. mr•lllWY•--.. -· ---... ........... _..Q ...... ...... .... ... Regul9rly IOheduled e lng may be delay9d due to •"-,., _ CMa..,....a.MM'ftlT A survey of the 30-year career of the paint ~sculptor, desig'l§.Lend video artist w AUTO..,.. CART Domino Ptzza Po- cono 500 lrom Pocono. Pa (3 hrs ) ®.,. "Bnan·s Song" (1971, Orama) Jat'Tl86-'Cean. Billy Dee Williams ( 1 hr 15 mtn) .,_ ··cannonball Run II" ( 1984 Comedy) Bun Reynolds, Dom Deluise L! hr . 48 min.) CI> llOWll "Rear Window" ( 195,, Suspense) James Stewart. Grace Kelly ~hr .. 52 ~ ... :-::-ACl.UIVH&I The Ballet Folk· forlCO de Mexico IS leatured 1n 1h1s per formance by the entertainer. WhO opens his Las Vegas revve V111th a stage en11ance 1n a Ro/1$-Royce and endS 11 with a surprise finale. (R) , ( 1 hr , 20 min ) n @ U•KL Atlanta Braves a1 San Diego .. 1 PadC: (2 hrs .. =} ·-=-... .... ._. .......... 11-.a,Q CAMIUC .. ... WIClOIY .... Kathleen Benzel of Victory Garden West tours Cesa Pacifica at San Clemente. Calif . with landscape ·deaiQner Lew Whitney ... UYOMALL Ill llAl1'UI M (0) .. "PICkwlCk Papers ( 1985. Adventure) Animated ( 1 hr 12 mtn ) -Evening----.. , ... .....,, mrr 1'111 -Interview with nm Conway ( 1 hr I D .,. "The Four Musj(ateers" ( 1975. Adventure) Ohver Reed. Raquel Welch Four dastung he<oes a11emp1 to protect thetr sover81gn King LOUIS XIII and hCS queen from schemeS of C.rdlnal Riche- lieu. (2 hrs ) D Af M ..,_. Roger Ebert and Gene Slsl(el discuss the success of science Ile· lion movteS 1n terms of such IHms as "2001 A Space Odyssey" and "Star ;)1~~ ... Cll .,. "Batman" ( 1966. Comedy) Adam West. Burt Ward Gotham City's stalwart heroes Belman and Robin are threatened by the combined forces of their greatest enemies the Joker. Pen· i n. Rlddle< and Catwoman (2 hrs.) QIMIR--.a , .. Sherwood takes OV9f as pr1ncl· pel wtlerl Morloch leaves for a confflfence. Leroy hopes to Win his rent money on a ~show (1 hr ) •.,. "The Brink'• Job" ( 1978. Com- edy) Peter Falk, Warren 0.1• Several average men trom 1$$00tcl bee~oundl )Oln forces 10 rob a watl-guardtd armored car. (2 hrs ) ~ • -..-ca. ....... , .. ...,. -• IOWA A loc* .at gtftactne.. ftllturlng pt'Of1lel of M'lef'al child p<odlglee, inclJO- lng a 12-year-otd ViOllntst and• 10-yeer- old cheA player (R} Q ( 1 hf) • (C).,. "The Btaon 80)'I An Amen CM 8And" ( 1985, Doeut~IOl"lt ) A otlronlcle Of the ttlumphe and 1 ~ Of the PtfaMl81 group The Boyt, l•turlng tuCh Ms ea "Good VlbfatiOnl". "Cal1tornie Girts" and "In My Room " 'PG· 13 11 hr '3 min l SUnd•y. August 18, 1985 11 ·-Sanday -lunclay Conl. fled against him 'H ( 1 nr , 30 min ) ()) .,. "The Sword Of The Valiant' ( 1980, Fantasy) Sean Connery, Miles O'Keefe. A young squire trom Ktng Ar- thur's covrt is given one year to either solve a mysterious Green Knight's riddle or torled his lite 'PG' ( 1 hr • 4'2 min ) (Z).,. "Day For Nlgtlt" ( 1973, Come- dy) Jacqueline Bisset. Valentina Conese French tilmmaker Francois Truffaut's val- entine to the movie lnduStry a French di· rector's problems, and those of hi• mcwie company, mount as he trlel 10 shoot a contemporary love atcxy In Nice 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 5-4 min.) 1 .. ..,. .... " t1:tl .... ,..n ... ,,. =--... ··-lilMll811 90IT1 aa..Mti&UPIAmDUTM ATM ... Roger Ebert and Gene Siske! discuss the aucoess of sclanoa lie tlon movies In terma of such t»ms as "200 t A Space Odyssey" and "Star Wars." (A) 9 .,,.._.. Tiii -Interview with Tim Conway ( 1 hr ) 1..,, .. 91 ......... llOWA A look at the realm of pure malhematlc9 and how mathemalte1ans study complex. abitract problems (A) ll(fhr) .. cmu.u. .,. "Hanky Pa™<y" ( 1982. Come dy) Gene Wlldef, Gllde Redner. An Inno- cent architect who was framed for a mur- der and a woman whose brother committed suicide are thrown togathef 1n a dangerous game ot Intrigue ·po· ( t hr . 50mln) G•C.DOWIMlllM ,,. ~ .... "Hiii()()' ()f The World •• Pan I" (1981, Comedy) Mel BrOOks, Madehne Kahn. Man'• lhustrlout hl9tory -from Neanderthal cavemen to the Spantstl In qulsltlon •• la examined. 'A' ( I hr . 33 min) tW8 ..,_"The Slender Thread'' (1966 Otama) Sidney Poitier. Anne Bancroft A aulcl<Sal woman ptionea a volUnteef at a crltle ollnlc who tries to ioo.te her bafOfe lt'a too let• i hra., 15 min.) 1111Cft.l A 11111 _..-.. .. nmmrrQ .,.... .. . -__ ........... .. 1c:a.••~ Jen-ni,., a.art ditCUIMI ,.... upcomlnQ m<Me "Thi Btldt." 1 remake ol "Thi Bride of Frank.wtlln" . i 111111 FIT-_., . CWIINm ....... u. mlOCIOll 500cc Spanish Grand Prix trom Guadelajara. Spain. (R) (I hr ) t!:91aNr a11a llOW9 "More Than A Miracle" ( 1968, · Romance) Sophia Loren. Omar Sharri A lovel<>rn pflnce stages a d1shwash1ng con- test and promlieS to marry rhe w1nne< (2 hrs) aw.v . .wrr (!) MTUr • M llrl Songs "COOi Jerk," "Signed. Sealed. Oeliveted," "Bad Gl<IS." "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love." ··Palisades Park" and "Let's Go Crazy." JUdges. Michael 0et Barres. Kim F'tel:.™endea I ..., .. e11m1••-ITIDUcM ...... ~ . ...., M IAMATOll E)lam1nes the ancient Pofyneslan sl<lll of navigating without charts. compasses or sextants, and pro- files one man who 1s determined to keep thla art alive. I ,""...,...., .. ewmo m¥ll •·cannonball Run II" ( 1984' Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom Deluise This sequel features another colleehon ot crazies in all sons ol motomed vehicles 1ac1ng cross-eounlry tor cash Many guest-atar cameos. tneludlng Frank Sina tra. Shirley MacLa1ne 'PG' c;i ( 1 h1 48 mm) W CI) ..,_ 'Bride 01 T~ GOlllla" ( 195 I Horrot) Barbera PeytDn. Lon Chaney In an African jOngle. a curse 1ranslorms a ma==~~) I CIMTWI all.I mra Ne Q ... ,...u.u. ....... u. . NAGI Buick Open, final roon<l trom Grand Blanc. Mich (A) (2 hrs ) Cl) .. "Road Game." (1981. My$· tery) Stacy Keacn. Jamie Lee Curtis An eccentric trucker. a beauttfut hitchhiker and a psychOpathlc klller traveling the &ame route ptRy games of life and death 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4'0 min ) t11(C) m¥ll "HerdcOfe" ( 1979. Orama) George C Scott. Season Hubley A con cerned father leaves the peacetul sur· roundlnQS of his .home 1own 10 search fOf' hts daughter, woo has become h0a1111y 1n vollled 1n a btg~lty pornography racket 'R' ( 1 hr • 4'6 min ) ,. .. "Neighbor•" ( 1981, Comedy) John Belusht. {)en Aytcroyd A middle claaa aubutben couple 11 aubjeetad 10 the strangest 24' hoUr pef10d of their lives attar t>tz~rre new nelght>ora move 1n next dOO< ·~· ~ ':. 3" min ) • 1 -~he Done Him WrC>f'Q'' ( t933 Comedy) Cary Grant MM W•t ()a ~Black (1hr .31mln) 119(Z) "You're Telling Mo" ( 1942. C°"*1yl Hogh Herbert. .MM Fru... ( 1 hr • 30 min) Ml«l) ''Sill Bridget To Croee" (19&5. Ch ma) T~rti.. Jullt Adam.. (2 hrt) .. (J:) "RI Of fhf Lott Arie" ( 1981, Ad· venture) H rrison Ford. l<alren All«'l ( 1 hr .. 56 min) ® "CannonbeH Run II" ( t984'. Comedy) But1 Alynolda. Dom OeLUIM ( 1 hr 4'8 pt.~Mother Lode" ( 1i82. Dr•me) en.ti- mond UI causes proo1ems 1or tne men 1n her life. ( t hr .. 30 mtn ) ........ IT'UOUlal I ]N w ...comue1.1ona ...... ~An:M 1111..n ... .......... , ----n ---~•Tat ....,.,.,.. a t:ll ... -... -~ .... --... D..wrf lllf(ll .. M m¥ll "They're Playing With Fire" ( 1984. Otama) Sybtl Oanrnng Frie Brown An English professor and her hus band make plans to bilk h1s grandmother and mother out of millions ( 1 hr 36 .. 1mln~1111_...,.~ DAUYMY TO•AlmOlll:ID ( m¥ll "The Sword Ot The Valiant ( 1980, Fantasy) Sean Connery Mile:. O'Keefe A young squtre from King Ar· thYr'5 court is giveri one year ro ellhe< solve a mysterious Green Knignrs riddle OI lorfett his lite 'PG ( t hr 42 min ) llOYll "Rear Window' ( 1954. Suspense) James Stewart Grace Kelly A photograptler conl1ned to his apartment sp1e9 on his neighbors using t>mocutar5 and believes he has witnessed a murd6r PG' (I hr. 52 min ) d (C)llOW9 "Children Of The Cl'tn" I t9~. Horr0<) Peter Horton L 1nde Ham1tton Based on a Stephen l<tng short story A young pnysic1an and his wife ftna them selves tn a Midwe5tern town whers young s1ers have murdered the adults and esteb llshed a strange religious cull R' ( t hr :ICCGnl.UCW 41111 =" CllAll When Ford"'I gtrttriend discovers she's pregnanr, httt chOICe to get an abOrtion promprs some serious luestiona (1 hr.) • twnoam UM --TMU.O. • flm!llC RI M llOWll "Mr And Mrs Smtih I t94 I Comedy) Ca.role Lombard, Ro~t Mont gomery A couple dl$C011er by a lluke lhat their matn•9,! IS Illegal ( 1 hr . 35 min ) .. ·The Woman In Red" (1984', Comedy) ~ Wlldet, Kelly LtBrock An oltlerwlae happily mamed San Francl9Co bufaeucrat becomes ob111aec1 With a gor geoos modal and "'" despefetely to """It Ila an affair with hef ·PG· t 3 c;i ( 1 ht 27 min ) ton Httton. NtOk Min«:U$O I t hi • 4' t min) .. 'Reel Window" (19M, 5uepenta) James Stew rt. Gr~ Ktllly ( 1 tw , 5:> min) •(D) "Purple Rain" I 1984, Mvl!Cal) Prtnce, Apallonia Kot8fO. ( 1 hi . ~ 1 mtn ) ... "Lott In A!Uka" ( 1952. eom.dy) AUd Abbott LOU Coetello (I hr . 30 min.I -1'The 39 Slape" 11935. ,.....,,.,._.,. ... ) Roblft Oot\at, Madl'eine Carroll ( 1 tw Sund-.y.Augu1t 18, 1985 13 -Moaclay Com. 26m1n I tf.i · The Tt!fry Fo.x Story· I 1983, Biogra- phy> Robert Duvall Eric Fryer ( l hr 35 mini (~ 'Kind Lady" ( 1951 Suspense) Mau· rice Evans. Erhel Barrym<><e (I hf 18 min) -@ 'Deticate Delinquent" (1957, Come- dl'.J ~rry Lewrs, Manha Hyer (2 hrs ) .. ZJ ·'Throne Of Blood" (1957. AdVen ture) Tosh•ro M1fune, Isuzu Yamada I 1 nr 45mrn ) tW(Q.l Raiders 01 The Lost Arif' ( 1981 Ad· venture) Hamson Ford Karen Allen 1, rir 55 min 1 11:110 The Truth" (19~8. Western) Clay· roo Moore Jay S1tverheets ( 1 hr 30 min J -JU1unoon Movles- a.1 Cl) Days Of Wine And Roses" (1963 Orama) Jack Lemmon. Lee Remick (1 hrs) Oil 'Once Upon A Spy" ( 1980. Orama) fteanor Parker Ted Danson ( 1 hr 40 mm I 12::9 (CJ "leave 'Em Laughing' ( 1981 Ora ma) Mickey Rooney Anne Jackson (I hr. 40 min) ($) "Smokey And The Bandit Par1 3" ( 1983 Comedy) Jackie Gleason Jerry Reed 11 hr . 25 mm 1 CZ) .. Until September" ( 1984. Orama) Karen Allen Thierry Lherm111e ( 1 hr 35 min) W fli) .. Hollow Trturnpn" ( 1946 Drama) Paul Henre1d Jo.tr Bennett I 1 hr 30 min) (0) "Richard Prynr Here And Now" ( 1983 Comedy) I 1 hr 37 mm) a.1(}1J 'Curse 01 The Pink Pantht!r' ( 1983 Comedy) Ted Wa• ~ David Niven ( 1 hr 40 min} (8) 'Oreamscapr ( 1984, Science f ie tton) Dennis Qu;,u'j Ma7 Von Sydow (I h1 . 35 min) Mt(Cj 'Coney Island ( 1943. Musical) Betty Grable. Cesar Romero I 1 hr 36 mm ) (ID ' Purplf' Rau; ' ( 198-4 Musical) Prince. Apollon1a Korern ( 1 hr . 51 min ) 'D "Romantic ComP.dy" ( 1983. Rn mance) Oudit-y Morno. Mery Steenour ! ( 1 hr . 43 min ) .. "Goldy Thp Last Of The Golden ars ( 1984 Adventure) Jefl R1Chards Jessica Black I 1 hr . 31 min ) •CC) "Broadway Oanny Rose < 1984 Corned}') Woody Allen. Mia Farrow ( 1 hr . 26 min ) (OJ "Eddie And The Cruisers' ( 1983, Orama) Tom Berenger Michael Pare ( 1 hr , 32 min ) (%) "OxlO<d Blue'i" ( 1984 Drnma) Rr.b Lowe. Ally Stieedy C 1 hr . 33 min ) •(Ill "Guess Who's Comtng To Dinner" ( 1967 Comedy) Sidney Poitier Katha rme Hepburn (2 hrs , 15 min.) -,=-,.,... 9 ..... •Aa' fl001IML Denver roocos al San Ft1nc1sco 49ers (3 hrs ) C81t.-... aAC:a .... .... LRlh\80I,_ .... ,._. A profile o1 b1R1on 1te Adnan l<haSOOQOl thsl include$ a tour of his luxurlOut jet •nd a look II h11 moonrtin vlllU In Speln (A) l hl} .-UZI• IUCl--14 Sunday, Auguat 18, 1985 I-= ... U,_TWP,Al&Y MO.tlCT-• -MmW. .,. "Streets Of Fife" ( 19&t. Dia ma) Michael Pere. Diane Lane A "rock 'n' roll fable" about a rock singer kid· napped by an OUllaw gang and hef rescue by a dashlnq ex-boyfnend and a tough girt adventuret PG' O ( 1 hr , 34 min ) · NOT llAT ewmam .. •IDT 1-.r .. -=--....,,DA ft Mall ... ClmDAYAUllm IMaml._ ..... -. OI PGl1\lm IHOCIWA•OI ._moo. ·~IC-.,. "The 39 Steps" ( 1935, Suspense) Robert Donal, Madelelne Car roll A man becomes the quarry of bOlh the polloe and a secret group of foreign agents operating In England when he is framed for a stranger's murdel ( 1 hr . 26 min) (E)AUfO.AAc:. F0<mula I Austrian Grand Pnx from "Leltweo. Austrta (R) (2 hrs ) CS) llO¥ll "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983. Comedy) Jackie Gleason. Jer- ry Reed Shef1ff Buford T Justlee mis takes Cletus for the Bandit and pursues tum throughout the South 'PG' ( 1 hr , 25 m1nJ..ozoo NllCll--... ...,.__.,~Interview with ~Ionia Korero IWPY DA ft MMt P& llMAZlll Mentalist the Amazing Kreskin. painless and quick denllstry llOllCWOMMI ... ....... co..., -. OIP011119 ,.,,,.,, MAim TMI LOii> ....... molt (.Q}llOWll .. Philr Lap" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Burllnsort, Martin Vaughan The story ol Phar Lap a legendary Austrehan ra· cehorse whofie bnlhant career ended ab<uplly with his mysterious death In Cali- fornia 1n 1932 ·PG ( 1 hr 48 min ) (%) llO¥ll "Road Games" (1981, Mys- tery) Stacy Keach Jamie Lee Cortis An eccentric trucker, a beautiful h1tchh1ker and a psychopathic klller traveling the same route play games ol Ille and death ·po· ( 1 nr . 40 min ) Ml«!).owll "Houseboat" (1958. Corned l Gary Grant. Sophia Loren A weallhy young woman takM a lob as a famlly maid, bringing the widower and his chn dren ciosef togethe< (2 hra . 20 min ) 9 "'9el mAI Regularly acheduled mmlng may be delayed due to br .. k •• 79 Oii M TO'lll Featured: a lesson In hlgho-performenoe drMng from the teacher 10 lhe atart: the uttlmalt record swap: tracing L.A film tocallons through old cllpa; a bit of me!Odrama at a Moorpark l lhee e ,Al&,,.. TMA"..... . IM~ATL.Mm .. , .. ,. .. ,.,, ......... °'-.. ,,._ .......... .... -lmtTcmfl1W Authof Tom Petfn ("In Seerch Of Ex<*lenoe") dlacuss.11 the appucallon of excellence and self-Im· provement to SCl'lOOIS. hospitals, he holds and small buSineSSeS ( t hr ) 6' .,. "Tangier" ( 1946. Advent Marla Montez. Preston Foster A beau fiery dancer sets out to wrea~ revenp the killers who wiped out her fam11~ hr .. 30 mlnJ.c.,. •BCl)IC a1e-. .. A1 dercover ageflt masquerading as Am • Is murdered. lee't'ing the real Amanda set about he< own published obituary the ~ency concerned for her safety (1 hr D TODAY: AT.-« CoenchO<s Br Gumbel and Jane Pauley a1e jOlnec "TOday" regulars Gene ihaht. W•I Scali and JoM Palmer as they Inter. newsmakers and take a look at hlght11 ol this past season's broedeasts (I hr 8 llO¥ll "Bruce Lee The Man . Myth" ( 1977, Adventure) Bruce t1 hie and times of Bruce Lee. from hi· g1nnings 1n Hong Kong 10 hts rl9e d ;kar~~d movie star (2 hrs) ......., .. ... 9CMI "The M changers .. (Pa 0 2) ( 1976, Orama°)kirk Douglas. er lopher Plummer Based on Arthur Ha1tf novel The announcement that the pr dent of a large American bank Is dy1n' cancer preclpoates an intense a1ruggle succession between two 111Ce preside• MAim THI LOii> ~hrs) llO¥ll "Leave 'Em Laughing .. ( \<) Orama) Mickey Rooney, Anne Jacksor ChlC8go circus clown. who with his ., cares 10< dozens of homele$s youngSlt srruggleS to make ends meet desp1fe imminent death lrom cancer ( I hr mtn.) llCMI "Fame" ( 1980. Orama) Ir• Gara. Batty Miiier Several gifted stude at a New York high school f0< the p forming arts experience personal and p fesslonal aetbecks end succeues 'R hrs.. 14 min.) (I) MCl9 UAIGlfl llCOle W lii)Oll A tribute to the Kr11mdena and I Nortona of '"The Honeymooners'' ta1 with ollpa from lonp-.=.,lsodos ( 1 hr ... PAY_,,,, AT I --QI -rh1s alHtallan program Includes ero from "Rtgolello." "Pagllaoc:I" and "II T 1 va10<e" as well as popular songs lnclud1 "O sole mlo" and "Toma a Sumootc Emerson Buckley conduets the New J1 sey Symphony Orchestra. with flute " .. 11ols~n:~•.:=nelll. (1h1.,55 min ) c.-, ...... WMJ.mmt-..,._.. W (I) Uft I M1ll Kale and All14t Ima ine that they are Iha prlndpela In a torr romttntlc n<Mll (A) D ... "Little Houae On The Pu ne• The Lat FateweU'' ( I~. OramE MIChael t..andOn. MelisM Gllbett The ct 1en1 of W(llllUt Grove dtYIM a draauo P" to !)<event an unscrupuloot flnanclef fro taking control of lholr community (R) c {?Ml) • WAl1ll ••ewe« Ma• goee undercover 10 help the jlldge nab group of r~de cops wllh murdor ' their mlnd9 (R) O ( 1 hr ) F.·--,··-·" Kotero _, .... Schedultd Jack Kl°' man and eetC>f '°" Adam. s nget Joh ·s l c I n ,, ) Parr, Chinese 8CIObats. ( 1 hr ) l flMIMU. "911 mM Regularly scheduled pr ramming may be delayed due ro ~ bleaks. ~ .,. "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" (1981, Adventure) Hamson Ford. Karen Allef'l. In 1936. a globe-trolling archeolo- glst·adllenturer races Nazi 8\lildoers 10< a leoendary reffgk>us artifact of enormous power. narrowly escaping dozens ol death traps en route 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min ) CO) mm "Raiders Of The Lost Ark ( t981, Adventure) Hamson Ford Karen Allen In 1936.or a legendary religious an1 fact of enormous power. narrowly escap· 1ng dozens of death traps en route 'PG' L1 hr , 55 min ) Cl) MIMI "Hear And Oust" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Julie Ch11stle. Grera Scacchi A young Englishwoman amves 1n India to ie search the Ille of her great aunt who, 60 years before. had crealed a scandal by raking an Indian lover 'R' (2 hrs 10 mm) Z) llOYll "Rear Window · ( 1954 S~ James Srewarr. Grace Kelly A photographer. confined ro his apartment spies on h1i-neighbO~ uStng b111ocula1s and believes he has wtlnessed a murder 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 52 min) l u.TTA ttl (I) ~ George becomes a local hero when Dick announces on "Vermonr TOday" that the handyman was the per son WllO aaved two kids from drowning L~l Cl) MIMI ··FMtasllc Voyage" ( 1966. Sci ence·F1Ct1on) Srephen Boyd. Raquel Welch Surgeons and the11 equipment are reduced to microbe Size 1n order ro per fOfm e delicate ope<atlon 1nstde the brain of a famous scientist (2 hrs J 9 flGfU'I CCMIT (I) PIA .,._ Greater BuffalO Onen from Cheet<towaga. N V (R) (2 hrs ) M ll?.l MIMI "Pal Joey" (1957, MuSlcal) Frank Sinatra. Alla Hayworth Based on a Broadway play by Rodgers & Hart and a novel by John O'Hare A wealthy socialite finances a nightclub for an entertainer who falls for a lovely chorus gtrl (2 hrs 5 mtn) M Ii) ,_ -.nnamG TO 1111 le. Froni Europe 10 the Paellle. rhe events of World War II are examined through combat pho l.Qgl~l~ riewareels ( t hr . 35 min ) -• Cl) I l UCl'f Mary Beth IS pla gued by fearv of the poss1blhty of breac;r cane.r but refuses to discuss her anx1e1tes with hef hu9bend or Cagney (Pan 1 of 2) il~J.!.~ li1'LA Featured Joe Weedef. qne ol the ploneera In the bOdy bulldlng bust nesa. cart as works of art. the problem of counrerlolt PfodUClt on the r1wker. blind dotxperts ,,,,,..., ... WAl1U Am IECJl Pl I CS M.irk goes underc<Mf 10 helP the Judge net> tJ group of r~de cops with murcltr on their mlnda {R) O ( 1 hr.) 1 •..C.CIRMfl!Uml•M 1111 FTI Jimmy Stewart nttrat" • hlS· 10ry of tne "ny1ng Whitt Hovse" trom rOR·e MCret Casablanca trip during Wood War II to Prtlldtnt Reagan'• Jour ney to tht PtQPlt't Aepubllc of Chtna ( l ! 10mln) ----.. "Raldefl 0t The Lott Ark" (1981, ~dventurt) Harrllon fOfd. Karen Allen In '938. a glOO. trorhng arc~ gist-adventurer races N&ZJ 9Vlldoers tor a legendary rel.glOUs arttlact of enormous power, narrowfy escaptng dozens of death traps en roure ·~ 1 hr • 55 min.) ..tR~,.,.., ll {ftS .,_ "Private School" ( 1983. Come· dy) Phoebe Cates. Betsy Russell Teen- aged bOys v1s11 lhe 'all-girt Cherryvale Academy for some fun and advenrure 'A' 1 ht . 37 min) -... ••• ll8IT ... MIM.mFOITODAY 11:9 D (J)O G> ... TAii ... MCllS ...... PUCI .-.Taul ........ .,_ "L'Amour' t l984, Adult) Har- ry Reems. Angel. Domesllc sparks fly be- tween a man and hts new wife when his failure to make alimony payments promprs his ex wile and thetr lusry teen- aged son to move in w11h them ( 1 hr . 25 mm) Q) MCml 't like To Welch" (t983 Adult) Don Harr B11dg111e Monet. Voyeu· nsm abOunds in the suburban home of a ~ene designer ( I hr . 20 min ) :.l) llO¥ll 'Breaker Moranr" ( 1979. Ora· ma) Edward WOodward, Jack Thompson Australians flQht1ng tor England 1n the Boer War battle the Boer guerlflas on !heir own rerms and lace a trumped-up court marhal Based on a true story PG' ( 1 hr . 47 min) t\111 :::r=. ... YllQ'*"' tta (I) -l -Rick and A J ar tempt 10 hnd out Whether a COiiege Stu· dent died of a lratemtty hazing prank or was murdered (R) (I hr tO min) D fJi) IDT OP CAMC* From May 1984 Marielle Hartley rhe runny Boys and Cal· v1n TrUlln totn host Johnny Carson (A) ( 1 hr) 8-TWl>AYmff ~=-llQKYU9 nllmTZO. VHM ........... .... ,.Lam 9CllTIC8ITBI .,_ "Revenge Of T~ N1n)ll" I 1983 Adventure) Sho l<OSYgl. Atthut Roberts • A Japanese gallery owner deniet h•s v!O- tenr N1n1a hentagtt unlll Amenc11n drug trathckera kidnap hit young son ·A ( 1 hr. 28mln) mPAUL.RYM 1W 111) MIMI "Low And Order" ( 1976, Ora· ma) Darren McGnvln. Su1anne Plest1ette Based on the novel by Oorothy Uhnak Three generations of an lr!Sh family 1n New York Clty P\lf!IUI! law enforcement as a ca· reer (3 h<s J ., LAW u• I [A Scheduled Phylhs Schlafly and J~ Kel , mldwest direc· tor of Peopto tOf lho Amoucan Way. csn bet• the u of parental consent torm'l 111 the ciawoom (Al .,. "Cannonbetl Aun II" ( 198A Comedy) BIKt Reynolds. 0om Deluise Tt11s seqvet features another colfectlOn of crazies In all SOfll of motor"td vehiclet r11c1ng Cr0$$'()0Untry tor cash Many guest-star cameos, including Frank Sina-tra. Shifley MacLalne ·pa· Q ( 1 hr . 48 min) tW(CJ M ..-QMl:I Cll ,_ In this col- lectlOn of concort footage. the Ooora ~ "Uoht My F1rt, ' P Art Str .. and "LA. Woman." (1 hf ) -• ~,_O Featured: actor Richard Moll, "Nlgl'lt Court"; It Prlnoe and V1t0tty tookallke contest. ( 1 hr.) Ix mmn ... .. -.fla!LI -U-IU MCLUI 11:11 e LATI W mM DA• Lili W• Scheduled: Shawn Weethefty ("oceen- Ouest"). guitarist Chet Atkins. comedian Har~rer~ hr) '==---~ ..,_PllSff~ lnteMeW with -~;M.llTA11 UMLI I o=Altn'Li ,..,.um ••Fl ICIPTUU. NebraSlc:a vs UCLA fOf the NCAA Dfvlak>n I Champion- ship from Omaha. Neb (A) (2 hrs) (1J (0) llCMI "Purple Rain" ( t 984, Must- cal) Prince. Apollonla Korero A youog Mlnneapoll$ singe<'& sordid tamlly back· ground prOVldeS the Impetus for hll rise to the top of the contemporary mtJSIC world and enables him to find kMI wtlh a wtn- some rock princess. 'R' ( 1 hr S 1 mm ) 111118 (I) llCMI "How Sweet It Isl"' (1968, Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. James Garner. Covering an assignment In Eu-- rope, a photographer and his wife are pla- gued by their lovestruck son, a conniving real estare agent, and a lecherous lady· kllle~~ hr .. 20mln.) ttl,, .. , CCI C II•• This special travels 10 Rome to look at the ancient Colosseum ou111 2,000 years ago and examines how the ou11d1ng has beCOme a blueptlnt '°' many modern sports arenas. tOCludlng the L A Coliseum C1J llCMI "'Carry On Nurse" ( 1960 Com edy) Kenneth Cannot. Shirley Earon Trouble and contusion reign t>etween the men·s ward and the staff In an English hospttal. (I hr., 50 min) Cil llCMI "lawleas Frontier" ( 193!>, Western) John Wayrre. Shella Terry. A cowbOy struggles to e1tonerate himself of erlmn ~med on him by a Cf~ed lher· 1tf ~· 30 min) I= "Up The SandbOx"' ( 1972 Comedy) Barbie Strei58nd. DaVld Selby An expectant hou&ewtte unsure ol her role In modem IOOlety rums to flights of !ante 'ly and the feminist movement as a IOIU- tlon tor he< prOblems. (2 hrs.) CC}llCMI "Against All Odds"' ( 19M. Ofa- IM) Rachel Ward, Jett Bridges. A fading prolesslonal football player lallt In tov. wllh the girlfriend of a small-tlmo l'IOOd and becomet lnvOllled with shady, high S18ktl , .. , •tat• deallng9 'R' 0 (2 tn.. 8 min) ... "OrNmec:.pe" ( 1994, Science Fiction) Denne Quaid, ~" Von Sydow. Whtie wonclng with • tc1ent1t1 wno hes d• COYertd a way 10 pr()jeet ont'I COfWCIOUS th0ught1 Into another's dteema. a P9)"Chie 1t1.1mblea upon a plOt to ..-the method fOf polltlctl P"'POIM 'PG t3' (1 ht . 36 In) • & ... ··ni. Flamt Of New O'ltt,.. .. ( 19'41, Romance) Marlene Oletrlch, 8tuot CabOt A ravllNnQ beeUty Medi for ~ Or*'1I wMI'• iht finds '*-ft tcwoed to choOee t>etween • ctl8mW'O rflf· Sund1y,August 18. 1985 15 -Monclay Cont. er captain and a wealthy ehg1ble bachelor lhr .• 18m1n) ¥IDIOZOO 1:11 .... .... 19019U ALL•MPMa..T ...... u. W llCMI "Curse 01 Jhe Pink Panmer" ( 1983. Com~y) Ted Wass, OaV!d N1ve11 A bumbling New Yor~ O ty CO() 1nterv1eW9 a host ot !'>u!ptctous characters In his 1n vestigatlon of the Hiett ol the fabulous Pink Panther d1amotld 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40 mrnl._ .. I w e11 ... llCIKTWATCM Mee.-.,. "I'm No Angel" {1933 Come dy) Mae West Cary Grant A sexy crrcuo; cJancer with a rowdy past be<:omes 1nla1u ated with the charms of a handsome play- boy~rs) • 11 llCMI "The Strange Death Of AdOlf Hitler'' ( 1946 Mystery) Gale Sonder gaard Ludwig Donath A look-ahke lpr the Fuhret lakes part 1n a cJeadly rmperso natK>n &eheme ( 1 hr 30 min ) -i ~ .... --tc8ml ...,...,...llOnoM llCMI ··oxford Blues·· ( 1984, Drama) -Tuesday -Morning Movies- d (ff) "The Terry f ox S1ory" (1983, BJOgrn phy) Robert Duvall. Enc Fryer ( 1 hr , 35 min) •CZ) "Throne 01 Blood' ( 195 7 Adve11 ture) Tashiro M1hmfl tsuw Yamada ( 1 hr . 45 mrn) M (C) ··Tom 511wy.,r" ( 1973. Musical) John ny Whitaker Jexl10 foster It hr 44 min I NI@ "No Man 01 Her Own" ( 193'1. Dra ma) Cl~rk G-.010 Carole Lombard (2 hrs) 719(8:) "Tale Of rwo Crites" ( 1Q7 I Oram.1) An1nia1ed (I hr 12 rn1n) .. (K) "GancJhl'' ( 1982, B1ography1 Ami Klngsloy C11nd1Cf' Be1gen (3 hrs . 8 min) •(%)"Road Garn~" ( 1981 Mygtery) Sitt cy Keach, Jamie l ea Curlis ( 1 hr , 40 min) .. cm "Meatballs Part 1r ( t981 Comedy) Archie Hahn. JQh11 Menga111 ( 1 hr 'l6 l1llO ) ... "Abbott Ana C01;te!lo In lhe ~oreign L4.101on" ( f950 Comedy) Patricia Medi na, Watt8f Slez1111. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -CC) "PNlr LBp·• (1983. Otame) tom Aur linson. Martin Va~l'\an ( 1 hr . '48 rmn ) "Sktrtr. Ahoy" ( f9~ Comedy) E111h If WllllAms, Vlvtan Biel ( 1 hr , 49 min ) -(%) "0.d O<d Bluo'I" ( 964 OramB) Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy ( t hr 33 min I IW(Q) "On Ooldon Pond ( 198 t Oranut) Katharine Hepburn Henry Fonda ( 1 ttr 49min) tWCJ "AQlllMI A CrOC>lced Sky' I t975 Ad venture) R1el'letd Boone Sle,,.nrt Petpr t.on ( 1 hr 30 Ollll. l _ ......... Movies_. -· "Sandy The Seel" (1966 Ofama1 He-v Otache M1r1anne Koch (2 h~ ) "The Old Id t 1~ Orama) Belle 18 Sunday, August 18, 1985 Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy Oxford Unrversr- ty's traditions are tossed to the wind by a brash American teen-age< In pursuit of an elusive British cover girt PG' ( 1 hr 33 mrn) 2:A1 WM.DATLMm ...._ ..... II IMJ.Mla OWBI TOUI tmAD Gallagher brings his zany 1nventtoos and llvely obser· vetions to an audience 1n Beaumon1. re,. as. ( 1 hr ) .. Cf) AllOfT Am COITILLO m llCMI "Westward Ho" ( 1935. West- ero) John Wayne. Sheila Mannors A cowbOy learns that the leadef ol a gang who murdered hi"' parents 1s hrs own l bro:=. (I Iv.) MB m • 111 •Oil tllAUIQ TO •• ..,._., HI llCMI "The Wicked Lady" ( t 983. Comedy) Faye Dunaway. Alan Bates A fascinating high-society woman engages 1n htghway robbery seduction and murder 1n the course of a day's wC>tk R ( 1 hr tlll38:M.. Nnm "11 . MmCMlm.1.D tll ) llCMI "Streets Of rrre·· ( 1984, Ora Davis. Mirtam HoPklns ( 1 hr 35 mrn l Ml ··The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai Across The 6th Dtmensmn" ( 1984, Ser once Fiction) Paler Weller John Llthgow l1 hr 43 min) 'S) · The Black Stalhoo Returns" ( 1983 Adventure) Kelly Rt!no Teri Garr 11 hr J3m1n I 0;:9(.2.) ·vou·re Telling Ma·· (1934, Comedy) W C Fields. Joan Marsh ( I hr 30 min I W 8D "SI Benny The Drp · ( 1951 Come dy) Dtck Haymes, Nrna Foch ( 1 hr .. 30 mtn) (0 ) "Bachelor Pa11y" ( 1984, Comedy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Kltaen ( 1 hr , 46 rnrn) 119 fCl 'Transplant (197Cl Orama) Kevin Dobson. MetrncJa Diiion ( t hr . 38 mtn J Ji) "O'Hara s W1fft"' ( 1982 Orama) Ed wa1d Asner. Manetta Hartley ( t hr 27 min) ( "Red Dawn" ( 1984. Adventure) Pa trick Swayze, C Thomas Howell ( I hr . b4 mln) (%) "Rear Window" ( 1954, Suspense) James 61ew1111 Greet! Kelly ( I hf 52 min) •COJ "Mealballs Part II ( 1983. Comedy) Archie Hahn, John Menoam ( t hr . 36 min) ldl (ti) "Strange Invaders" ( 1982, Science Fiction) Paul LeMat. Nancy All n ( 1 hr 29mtn) •CC) "Tom Sawyer" (1973. Mualcal) John ny Whitaker Jodie Fo ter ( I hr 44 min) ( "Tele Of Two Cit•" ( 197 I Oramn) Anrmllltd (I hr I 2 rn.n ) (%) "The Women In ~.. ( 198' Come dy) Gene Wtlclor, Kelly LeBrock ( 1 hr 2'7mln ) • ) ".Moon Mad"-ss' ( 1982. Adl/entur~l Anlm1te<l ( t hr , t 5 min ) (Q) ''Slnbed And Tho (~ Qt The Tiger·· ( 1977 Fantasy) Patt.ck W•yne. Jaflit ~. (1hr.,53mln) •CZ> ''Tht n,IN Of Now Otteans" ( 1941 Romance) Maritne OI !rich, Bruce Cebot ma) Mtehael Pare, Diane Lane. A "roc1 'n' roll 1M>le" abool a .rock singe< kid napped by an outlaw gang and her resc1> by a dashing ex boyfrleM and a tough-gr• adventlJ(er 'PG' O ( 1 hr • 34 mm ) Ml S:, llCMI "Mother LC>de" (1982, Orama Charftoo Hestoo. Nick Mancuso A Scot ttsh mrner 1r1es to Pf01ect his gold "°" unscrupulous treasure hunters 'PG' ( hr,4tmin) dlU llCMI "Trail To San Antone" (1941 Western) Gene Autry. Peggy Stewart > horse breedef helps en 1ntured 1ockey pre .. 1 .. ,e:~=1an1 •ace I 1 h< J DATIYDAY llCMI ··Pardon Mon AHatre" ( 1977 Comedy) Jean Rochefort, Anny Duper ery A happrly married man contemplatP 1nf1dehty after seeing a beautiful m<>del 11 ~~lf.r;'~PG' ( 1 hr .. 48 min ) d @ .urrmimt W (C) llCMI "The Omen" ( 1976, Honor! Gregory Peck. Lee Remick. A mytterlO\J• 5-year-old boy exercises deadly powers I< destroy !hose who become susplelous o his strange birthright 'R' ( 1 hr . 51 min ) -Evening----·1== c:11.-... &ACl ... IQI ..... IUCI.,_ ..... mM Regularly schedule< pr?&= may be detayed due I• I brea~ .-cMIOtWl•n 90N "Pher Lap" ( 1983. Drama Tom Burllnson, Martin Vaughan The stor of Ptlar Lap. 1 legencJary Australian ra cehorse whose brrlllant career endec abruptly with hrs mysterlOUS cJeath In C8h lorn1a in 1932 'PG' O ( 1 hr . 48 min ) CID llCMI "Right Of Wey" ( 1983, Orama. Bfltte Davis. James Stewa11 An aged cou ple take drastic steps to prevent tflelr sep arallon O (I hr , 45 min.) llCMI "The Ono And Only" ( 1978 Comedy) Heoty Wlnkle<. Kim Derby ~ ml'S11r unabfe to auceffd in eny convenn onat llne ol wOl1< decide$ to don a p1a11 num Wig an<J become the world'• tlashles wrestler. 'PG' (1 hr , 38 min) MOT IUTMO'nm ........ ..., ...... ......,DATIMMll .. ........... ..,,.,&W•uw -Mn UM --,.. . .,_ ... 0 8"Wlfftl•n TW lnt•r.ne.,. With MICl\ .. I Lftndon. ......,DATIMMI .......... 'llftWllllllllllftlTQ ,. Mita-A ICUba-<SMng dOg, IC tor-dtlector Dennie Hopper I ..... ..a• ..... I I -Taasclay Coal .. I .... ...... u. •I 11..alT -AUlllMMlu.aflOOTIM.L cm mw11 "On GOiden Pond" (1981 Orama) Katharine Hepburn, Henry Fon- da Old family tensions resurface as an elderly couple returns to their New Eng· land retreat and are visited by their daugh- te<, her !lance end hts soo 'PG' ( 1 '" . 49 min.) CZl llOWll "Pardon Mon Attatre" ( 1977 Comedy) Jean Rochefort Anny Duper ery A happily mamed man contemplates Infidelity af18f seeing a beautllul model 1n ~rking garage. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 4a min ) 79(1l).,. "Rage" (1966. Otama) Glenn Ford, StellS Stevens A dtsllkJslooed physi- cian 1n a remote Mexican village ts b11ten by a rabid dog and has only 48 hours to reach a medical cente< (2 hrs . tO mtn I 19 8 I GI 1111 TOWll Featured. a v1S1t to Southern Cawtornla's wineries, the people behind the HollywOOd Walk ot Fame vtn- ta ~kebOxes ..... ..., nlAftllC-.1 lft GI L.A. Featured .. 7 Wonders 01 the World'· looks at natural and man made wonders, Including the Grand Can yon, Ntarara Falts and the worl<l trade lcen~:::-.. ,.,, ~ ....... .,. "The Lady From Texas·• ( t95 t Comedy) Howard Dutt. Mona Freeman A peculiar old lady thought by many to oe insane finds understanding and sympatny from a cowpoke and a young gtrl f I hr 30m=n. NII _.,WOIUOI ........ • (I) "The In-Laws" ( t979 Com· ~) Alan Arkin, Pet8f Falk At1er their children set their wedding date, a federal agent 1nvotves a dentist m 11 Lat1n-Amer1 can !!f>IO'l&_Qe plot (A) (2 hrs l D m A-1Ull Members ol the A-Team ng the damaged machinery at a soda pop fact<>ty to prevent a sleazy brewery owner from taking over the buslness fRJ Q < t hr.) ... "The Young Tiger" ( 1978. Ad venlUfe) Meng Fet, Tz1 Thlan Shen Stn the Young Ttger, 1s found beside a chal tenger's bOdy and Is accused of mvrdor ~hrs) 8 0 ..,. M..., Angela's ex hus- band romances her In his 1a11-<:11tch Ill· tempt to al/Old Signing their dlvorct P8· (Part t of 2) (A) Q _.,.RD = "Tht Moneycha~" (Part 2 Of 2) ( t978, Orama) Kirk Douglas. Chris· t<>pMf Plummer. Based on Arthur Ha1ley'11 novel The announoerMnt that the presi- dent of 1 large Amerlean bank IS dyrng of c:anciet prtclpltalet an 1n1eme struggle tor euoceealon betw08f'1 two vice presidents 11\ra.) ,...,,.um .... A 1oOk at ~ngered Alrt can mouotaln gotllfas whose J)llQflt WB$ re· ported by zoologlsl A~ien Oetehryver dUf1ng 1rw yea,. he spent 1n Zaire (A) Q 11 hf.} CC)llCMI "The Old Mtld" (1939 Orama) Betit 0.vta. M1tlam HopklM A j1ell of s.- ltrt becomt lnvol\litd In I ttrugQlt attef the toww Of one la kllttd In the CMI War ( t Iv , 35 min.) CID .,. .. Midnight Ellpress" ( 1978, Otama) Brad OaVIS, John Hurt Based on lhe true s10<y of Biiiy Hayes. a young American arrested In Turkey for attempt· Ing to smuggle out hashish, who sutters a grueltng 1ncatcerat1on 1n a torlurous pris- on ~hrs . t min l ]) "The Black Staltlon Returns" ( 1983. Adventure) KeHy Reno Teri Garr A boy travels 10 the Sahara Oesen to find his beloved Arabian stalllOrt, wtuch was re claimed by 11s previous owner 'PG ( t hr -~ 33mln) .. ID .WA A lootc at giftedness featuring profiles of several child prodlgteS, tnclud 1ng a 12-year·Old 'llOllnlst and a tO-yeer- Old chess player (R) O (I hr . 15 mtn) a9 II 0 ~ A C*OliO Trust becomes an Issue when Vicky unexpectedly a11end.-. a party where Jack has been r1K.1n1teo with le f~l'= (Al Q c.-, ........ ...,..,. Ml ID .,.. Two young hOmemakers on a neighborhood burglary spree look 10 COdy. Nk:k end Boz for help when they're E?!_essur™rk (A) ( 1 hr ) U 9 Meddle and Davia are aSSIS1ed by a psychic a~ they tackle a case of 1ndustr1al espt00age (A) I 1 hr l I ... ml¥ .... Scheduled Robert Urich Mel Torme. psychic Joan Quigley ( t hr 1 m,....,.u. Qr!) "'911 mM Regularly sch9duled pri:ng may be d9'ayed due 10 ~ breaks Ct:) ©) .,_ "Careful, He Might Hear Yoo" ( 1983, Otama) Wendy Hughes. Ro byn Nevin Aft8f hrs mothers deatn an 8 year-old Sydney boy becomes the 001ect of a bitter custody battle between his two aunts -ooe a wealthy spinster and the other a working-class wife 'PG' ( 1 hr 56 min) (%).,. "OxfOfd Blues' ( t984 Ofama1 Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy O•lord Umvers. ty's trad1llons are t06SeCI lo !tie wtnd by oi bfash AmerlC8n teen-ager 1n pursu11 of an elusive Bnlisti cover girt PG ( t ht 3) min) l)UMTTA '11 G .WA A toor of the Hawaiian 1slanos whe<e 11te forms that are unique to ttie area are threatened by extmct1on (A) Q U hr . 15 min) 11:9 fl9 • llMCM OI nee 1-W Ba9ed on the bOOk by Thomas J Pete<s and Robe11 H Wat•man Jr , this documentary looks al lb4 dlstJnctivo qvelltles of eight Amert can buSlneSSeS ( t hr . 50 min ) a.(]}.,.. "Tony Rome" ( 1967. Orama1 Frank Sinatra. JIU St John A prrvate de· tectlve searches Miami '°' e cache ot stolen Jewels (2 hrs ) (!l) .. "The Night Thal Paniclleo America" ( 1975, Orama) Vic Morrow. Paut Shenar. Millions of Amef1Can9 listen- ing to a t938 radio broadcast of 'The War Of The WO<ld9" are atertled Into be Ii.Ying that America Is undef attack by Martlant ~. 5 m1n) 90T ~ $pani$1'1 Grand Prtll from Gua<llMjera. Spain (R~ ( t tu.) . -1 Cl) wmT'"" • I m• .,_. RemtnQ100 it drugged and t0f1vred when he ancf Laur11 1n*li91tt the ausolclOUI dNth of n sn I E (A) (1ht) I~ ...... .i.nny·· •lfort& to antr09 e 9'JtOeCted chld molesler t.ed'I her Into a confrontation with Malcolm i>,~~~ ....,.,._. .o¥ll "Fleshburn" ( 198.S Otam<11 Steve Kanaly. Keren Cartsori A Nava10 In e:1tan escapes lrom a mental 1nstttut1on and wreaks havoc upon the people whO test~ lied =st him 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) llAllLOWI: lllWATI m Powers Boothe stars es Raymond Chandler s hardb01led detective whO, in the first ol a 1t11e-p1ut series. tangles with movie folk 1n the 1nvesttgat100 ot 1ne un1tmel)' death ot a him star Q Sl 'AllRCMAll The 1aw students prepare tor then ttme m the spotltgnt as the annual Law School FOlhes draw near ( t hr I llOml ..... ,.,.. ; ..... lerT ... WAYllOI~ M mATUT ADW9IT\IW: nil ITCllY OI llAWt '«If,,,_ TO M -*' Through NASA phOtoyraphy and narration by Or· son Welles. the history of Amerlea's race to 1he moon ts traced from the first Mercu ry lhghts to Apollo 1 ts landing on lht" moon 1~r) E MO..-500cc Bnttsh Grand Pr1~ lrom Ferletgh Castle fngtand IA) t t '"'') n• OD CIJlfOl 6? ... TA» .... AlllClll ...... "LACI ...,a.La I CAlllllTA~ MOT-=atAM. Y 1111 ... ~ Between Lovers ( t983 Ora rna) Jes1e St Jam~. Jottn Leslie A 94.tc- C£Ksful tasht0n deStgner discovers ner husban<l naV1f19 an affair and leaves him to find another man whom she also mar 11es ( 1 hr . 30 min 1 O ~ Ardent Lovers \ 1980 Adult) · -· varen Gambler Guy Royer Separated IOf over a 'rear a couple communoeates thetr numE'rous romantic ~pades through carJs and lettef" I 1 nr t6 min ) s ~ Chlf IS put on the spot When 1"11<\ ll'acher makes some questionable de ,.,anac, of Mn 1n eJCchange IOf d makeup 11"\t Q Z1 llO¥a "Romantic Comedy' ( 1983 Romance) Dudley Moore. Mary Steenbur· :Jen Wtlile avotd1ng the entanglement of romance two seermnoly m1'matched pleywrtghls end1Jre a nine-year partner snip whtCh l)(Od~ICes I Stltng Of 8'08dway hill PG' ( t hr 43 min I 11:111 :-=.flftllc.Qll 119 Cl) ..... ,J. Magnum I$ Involved 1n a surf ski accident !ar sea and muater1 •" of tits courage to survive the ordeal (R) U hr 10mln) D G> ~ HO!\t Jotlnny CarlOrt ~heduled W1mbled00 tennlS chemp!Oll Boris Boc:ket celltSt Yo Yo Ma com.dlan Robert Klein ~ I nr 1 IAl\mAY lllMt ~a::'mmm Tam!ZIClm ""' ~IUI ,._,.um .. , ...... llON "The A<'Ventur• Of ~aroo Bani11 Acrosa TIW 8th Oirnension ' (I ~. Science nctloo) Pot• Waller, John lithg<>w A band of aav.nn.-. i:.tt· tie enemy a1itn1 wtlO •~ ~tttly r• Sunday, August 18, 1985 17 I • - leased from lhe 8th dimension as a result of a researcher's expenments 'PG' ( 1 hr 43 min.)· (I) ..,.. "Red Dawn" ( 198,4, Adven ture) Patrick Swayze. C. Thomas Howell When CommuntSt paratroopers invade a small U S !own and begin lo slaughter its Inhabitants, a group of high school stu- dents desperately tights beck. 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr , 54 min) GPMl.llYM 1t.11Ql)..,.. "The Lives Of Jenny Dolan" ( 1975, Mystery) Sh1r1ey Jones. Stephen Boyd When a gove<nor s aSS1J1ssina11on 1s mvest1g3ted by a female reporter, clues to several other homicides turn up (2 hrs !:i min) CC) fllOI MmA!1C*N.. 1119 fD LA~ .-CA Scheduled Franlt Wiikinson. executrve director of the Na 11ona1 Committee A991nst Repressive Leg islatlon. co outhors Paul and Sarah rd wards ("Work1= Home") (R) a.;m•MOU. ••• w ... ) ~ .. =-= Bruce W1U1ams vs Ramon Santana m A 1un1or wellerwe1gh1 bout scheduled for 10 rounds from Allan tJC City. N J (R) (2 hrs . 30 min ) m•c:ua a. (CJ *>¥11 "Lightning Swords 0 1 Death" ( 1974, Adventure) l omlsaburo Wakaya ma, Goh Kato Aided by his broadsword end a baby carriage filled with ammum· t1on, a samurai battles an army of vllla1n5 'R' (1 hr . 23 .1.1J Q:ll D GD LA11 wmt DAVID LITTBmAll Scheduled actOf Tom Hanks I t hr ) I ,..., .. 11-~ 0 featured Steve Ed wards perfOfms his rendition ol the Beach Boys classic, "Soffer Girr· Enc Board man investigates how hangers are made ~hr) -'"°" llO¥S "The Blue Max· (Pert t ot 21 ( 1966, Orama) George Peppard. James Mason A younu German competes with more experienced flyers !Of the p1!?St• Qi_ous Blue M11x award (7 hrs ) a enaT.-TTOllGHT ln11irv1ew Wtlh Michael Landon I ..... ._. &.Oft. I -CM Im.I ..... u. ) CO) llO¥S "Bachelor Party" ( 1984 • Comedy) Tom Hank&, Tawny K1taen A carefree schOOl bus drtver's pals decide to throw a pre-wedding P$)rty f0t him. com phcatlflg maners Is the fact that the ~lrl's fatii.t disapproves of her tholes 'R ( t , hr ,46m~ ... (I) ~ Smat1·11me f OO artist M1uc COrtez (Fernando Lamss1 uses n gangslM IHm as a SlllOKescreen for an ac tual jewel heist Other guests Larry Hag man, Lealle Parrish (R) ( 1 hr 20 min ) l ... a.oe .. , ... , .,. "Another Time. Another Place" (1958, Orama) I AM lurn~. Betry Solh van A female w 1ir co11MPOOdef'lt suit r:s e bteakdown ov11r the 11Nth of her mamnd k>YW-'hra) 1:-.. eome Alt Tho Cup" (19b1 . Or'a!N) Jamee Cagney, Gig Young A man teh W'Ofthlea because or hit ttril'iklng la llught to faioe !tit t'O-ln lhtough tht ef· fottt of another alcohOllc (2 hrt ) .,.. "The Wom.n In Red" (198.t Comedy) Gane Wilder, Kelly LeBrock An otherwise happily married San Francisco bureaucrat becomet ot>sessed with a gor- ge<ll.IS model and tries deSpefately to ln1U· ate an affair With her 'PG· 13' ( t hr , 27 minJ..o 1:111 .,. ~ Squad" ( 1982, Orama) Season Hubley, Gary Swanson. A pollce detectrve and a 11reetw&lt(9f team up 10 trap a pimp respooslble for murdering one of his women. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 mtn ) (l)llO¥S "Apocalypse Now" ( 1979, Ora- ma) Marton Brando, Manin Sheen An In· telllgence agent embarkS on a ml9slon up river Into the Vietnamese jungle to hnd and kill a renegade AWOL Army otticer wno has tolled an previous attempts at his i ture. 'A' (2 hrs .. 30 min.) t.11 ... HOLLYWOOD aJ>m• Scheduled Jen- nifer Beals discusses her upcoming movie "The Bride." a remake of "The Bride of Frant1enste1n " CD llO¥S "Beneath The 12 Mlle Reel" ( 1953, Adventure) Terry M()()(e, Robert Wagner Divers compete lle<cety for the valuable sponges In Floflda's coastal wa ltersA&~~'AaY .ummu. b9 WM.DATU. llO¥S "This Is Splnal Tap" ( 1984. Comedy) Rob Reiner, Michael McKean In thlS satire on the contemporary rock mu- sic. scene. an American documentary film- maker exammes the phen<>menon of a 17· year·old heavy metal band from England ·1'R ==~ATCM llO¥S "=n· Kid From Pine Ridge" ( 1937, Westa<n) Gene Autry, Smiley Bur netre.Two cowboys travel to the South to rtd the land of cattle rustlers ( 1 hr ) •m::., .. , ~ .,. "Casanova In Burlesque" c 1944, Comedy) Joe E. Brown, June Ha- voc. E11ch summer. a professor trades his books for burletque when he becomes a ilormer. §hr., 30 min ) tit ........ IOl.....a'f __ _. ............ CO) llO'lll "Meatballs Part II" (1983, Comedy) Archie Hahn, John Menga111. A wayward teen-ager spends hit summer as a counselof-ln-tralnlnQ at a sleep-away camp end clashes with the youths at the neighboring military camp 'PG' ( 1 hr , 36 min..) (%) llO'lll "Pardon Moo Affair•" (1977, Comedy) Jean Rochefort, Anny Dupe<· ery A happtty manied man cootemptate1 Infidelity atter seeing a beautiful model In f r1<11'\gg8r?; 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 48 min ) M ......... , II .. WY DUlll AS MDITI 1"I Ya.a ccmi. ....... Aspiring co- mediitns peftortn at Oangerllekh In New York. (1 hr ) •11'111GN:-~ccm.a a.on •corra.LO ... "W-1 Of Tha OMdt" (1933, Weatern) John Wayn., Gabby Hayes A cowboy 1tt1 out to avtnga hie lather'• murder and ttncl hit brothtt who hJa been m fonnany yeera. f1 hr ) I _, __ 19• ~ • .,.. ··~nl'lurn" ( 19f'4 f'\u1rr. 11 Steve Kanaly, Karen Carlson A Nava10 In dian escapes from a mental Institution and wreaks havoc upon the people who teslt· fled against him 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) .. (f),MTM• m llO'lll "Night Tide" ( 1963, Orama) Dennis Hopper, ~Luana Anders A young sa11of encounlefs a strange carnival g111 Who believes She carries a mermaid !> curM t;.ras) l lflf • .... CMllala M .,. "The One And Only" (1978 Comedy) Henry Wml<.ler Ktm Derby A m1st11 unable to suceeed tn any convenh· onal line of work decides 10 don a plait num wig and become the world's flash1es1 wrestler 'PG' ( 1 hr , 38 min ) ... APllCA:CC*W •CW ~ =""M1dmght Express" ( 1978 Orama) Brad Davis, John Hurl Besed on the true story ol Billy Hayes. a young American arrested In turkey for attempt· 1ng to smuggle out hashish, who suffer<; a grueling incarceratioo in a torturous pris· on 'A' (2 hrs , 1 min ) ;WMA1'111Y~ 419 TIMnOO. CAm ITATOIMUlllWIU llOYll "Rear Window·· ( 1954, Suspense) James Stewart. Grace Kelly A photographer, coollJled to his apartment. spies on his neighbors using binoculars and believes he has witnessed a murder 'PG' (I hr., 52 min ) ~WMA"llY ... 4:11 PUHllClll M '1MI llAlm Of llAlllll OP 1MI LOil • Viewers are tal<en behind the scenes dur1ng the making of Geo<ge Lvcas and Sleven Sptelbarg's spectacular movie "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" fC>f a look at how the adventure him came together ( 1 hr ) ·SPORTS ••• From Paae2 W~ltWM.l a.. Ar11h1 Oadilfl 9t ........... {1 .... l 1:8r:'-..... .,..,... .,....· .. ~­ • A!!pll pen.. ..... , --~ -Weclnesclay -Morning Movies- _ min) -~"The Ice P11ates" (1984. Science Fie· lion) Robert Urich, Mary Crosby ( 1 hr 36mln) .. CC) "Tommy" ( 1975, Musical) Roger Dal· trey. Ann· Margret (I hr. 50 min) · The Wild Pony·· ( 1980. Adventure) Marilyn Ltgl'ltstone, Art Hindle ( 1 hr 28 min) ta (S) "Doctors And Nurses" ( 1983. Come dy) Rebecca Rigg, Drew Forsythe. ( 1 hr , 30m1n) Z '"The Flame Ot'New Orleans" (1941. Romance) Marlene O.et11ch Bruce CabOt ~hr 18 min) 19 "My Six' Loves" ( 1963. Co y) bb1l" Reynolds C11tt Roberlso~ (2 hrs l .. (CJ ·Pieces Of Dreams" ( 1970 Drama) Robert F01ster. Lauren Hutton ( 1 nr 39 min) Of) "The Front" ( 1976, Comedy) Woody Allen. Zero Moslel ( 1 hr . 34 min ) (%) "01elord Blues·· ( 1984 CMma) Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy ( 1 hr 33 min ) .. (Q) ··Deadly Foice" ( 1983. Drama) Wings Hauser. Joyce Ingalls ( 1 hr. 35 min.) lag) "Abbott And Costello Meet Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde" ( 1953. COmedy) Boris Karloff. Craig Stevens. ( 1 hr • 30 min I -("C) The Ice P1ra1es" ( 198-4 Science Fte tton) Robert Uricn. Mary Crosby ( 1 hr 36mln) (8) "Oxford Blues" ( 1984 Drama) Rob l owe. Ally Sheedy ( 1 hr . 33 min ) l "The PrOdigal' { 1955. Drama) Lana Turner. Edmund Purdom ( 1 hr 52 min I Il l "The Woman In Red· ( 1984. Come dy) Gene Wiider. 1<elly LeBrock ( 1 hr . ')7 min) -(ll') Corey For The People" f 1977. Ora ma) John Rubinstein Eugene Roche ( t hr. 30m1n) tW(O) "Streets 0 1 Fire" ( 1984. Drama) Mi- chael Pare. Diane Lane ( 1 hr • 34 min ) tt118 "Carry On Spying" ( 1965. Comedy) Kenneth Williams Barbara W1nds0r ( 1 hr . 30m1n) Il "Breaker Moutnt' ( t979 Drama) Ed ward Woodward, Jack Thompson. ( 1 tu 47 min) -JUternooa Movies- Q:ttg) "Critic's ChOice" ( 1963. Comedy) Bob Hope, Lucille Ball (2 hrs ) "Tne Buddy System" ( t984. Come- dy) Roehard Dreyfuss. Susan Sarandon i..! hr SO mill.) CID "Brtan·s Song' ( 1971, Drama) James Caan, Billy Dee Wiiiiams ( 1 hr , 15 mm) "Wmdwalker' ( 1984 Drama) Trevor Howard. NJCk Ramus ( 1 hr 4-4 min ) W9 'Decameron Nights ( 1953. Orama) Joan Fontaine, Loots Jourdan ( 1 hr 30 min) "Alphabet City · (1984. Orama) Vin cent Spano. Kale Vernon ( 1 hr 25 mm ) t9 "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983. Ro- mence) Dudley M()()(e. Mary Steenbur ~n. ( I hr , 43 min ) -CZJ "Pordon Mon Allaire" ( 1977. COfM dy) Jean Rochefort Anny Duperory ( I hr 48 min) 119(~) "Tommy' ( 1975 MuS1C>1ll Roger Del· troy. Ann· Margret 11 hr I)() min) ( ''Ollford Btu~· ( 198"4 Drama) Rob Lowe. Ally $h8';d'/ (I hr .. 33 min) 119 (Q) "Deadly Fotce' ct 983. Dr•mel Wings Hauser Joyce Ingalls ( 1 hr 35 min) llll "Until Septemt>tr" ( 1~. Ornma) K11reo Allen. Tl'llerry Lhef'ml114' ( 1 hr , 3!i ' Cl) "Doctors And Nurses" ( 1983. Come- dy) Rebecca Rigg. Drew Forsy1he ( 1 hr 30 min) •CO©) "The NeverEnd1ng Story•· (1984 Fantasy) ~oah Hathaway, Barrell OIJVer l! hr , 34 min.) •CZJ "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983, Ro- mance) Dudley Moore. Mary Steenbur gen ( 1 hr . 43 min ) -Evening-----1:::a..r::._ . IUCC.,_ "811 mM Regularly scheduled p~~mm1ng may be delayed due 10 ii'*=s MOLICT..._. .,.. "Pieces Of Dreams" ( 1970, Drama) Robert Forster. Lauren Hutton A parish priest becomes disenchanted with Ille in the urban Jungle and falls 1n love with a rich. sophisticated social wO<ker 'PG' (1hr.39m1n) ([)PIA IOWl.a Columbia Seniors Tour 1ng Pro Doubles hve lrom Erlanger. Ky (;> hrs) CID lllO¥W "Deal Of The Century" ( 1983 Comedy) Chevy Chase, Sigourney Weaver When a htgh technotogy ultra weapon turns out to be defectlVe. us man ufacturer hires an arms hustler to dispose of II 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 min ) .,.,. ·w1nc1walker" ( 1984. Drama) Trevor Howard. Nick Ramus WIShtng to die 1n peace. an aged Cheyenne wamor embarks on a tourney to resoive an Old conlll<:t with a Crow enemy 'PG' ( 1 hr 44 min) MOT llAT llOnl9 -• 111.alT ...... .. u.Y .... WOl9'1.._ ....... -.,. ..... ••um•M_. PMOTG•' MICtW ---NI Cll._ ... .Q.!"9fU• I TW Interview wlth.-:=d. I _..::UC .. ,rc .... 11-1-rrQ P& ., .... Joe Piscopo; Yellow l''fi]'C""" F•hhNI '' ,...,,.um • Hill.alf (1J) ... "The Last Starflghter' ( 1984. ~ FlctlOn) Lance Ouest Aobert Pr•ton A likable teen-eger who's a wtwz at «»straying ~me alien 1n vader1 Is recruited as an inten1tellar fighter pllol by an emtsaary l•om a league of ptttn ets 'PO' ( 1 hr • •O min ) 19(11} ... "The Hell With Heroes" (1968 Ofama) ROd T9yl0f. C1audl9 Card1Nle A. ~•r or pilots oeit' to trouble With the au thorltles when become lnvotved 1n the black marht (2 ra .. 10 min ) 19 9 a• M tolll Featured' " tour ol the excM!ve side of L A • whert money buys lhe t>est ot ...wythlng. • riding le8lof't Wl1h ZM z .. G•bOr; monty making lips from Armand Hammer. behlnd.Ule-O<>OfS ol Bel Air m80SIOl'lS I ., .. , .... '*""' ..... 111 OI LA Featured: "7 Wonders Of tilt.> World" l<>ol<s at supernatural wondefs. including rhe annual pllQnmage 10 Lourdes. France. wtiefe_betfevers go tn search of ll'le shrine's mrraculOus powers, p rem1dS of Egypt and Mexico (Par1 2 of 2 ....... ,LMm ... PIClftl't COUIT ........ .. ,.,, WU, WUW&D '11 AlmM.I • U'IDUL ~ Richard Kiley narrates this Close-up examtnet!OO ol the behaVIOI ol tigers in the wild. hlmed 1n two of India's na11onal parks. (R) O ( 1 hr ) CZ) .,.,. "The Flame Of New Orleans" ( 1941. Romance) Marlene Dietrich, Bruce CabOt. A rav1stung beauty heads tor New Orleans where she llnds herself torced to choose between a charrmng nv- er captain and a wealthy eltg1ble bechelor U hr . 18 min.) m .,.,. "The Femlnis1 And The Fuu" ( 1970 Comedy) David Hartman, Barba· ra Eden A women's libl>er and a polle&- man are forced 10 share an apartment ( 1 hr .. 30m1n) .. f) Cl) I NAO,_ WIWU Detective Jack· son Beaudine (Victor Garber) attempts to hnd out who s trying to kill his anomey l11rnd Joe Jasper (Paul Sand) mean· while. 12·year·Old Andrew becomes a ~nk·rock groupie ( 1 hr ) U fl? ...,.AY . fO tllA• Jona1han helpc; a quad11plegk: attomey and the woman he loves come 10 1erms With lhe tears threaternng their romance (R) O ( 1 hf) 8 MCOI .. COUITUU'l .-TM,_ I CM ~ "SI Lawrence Stairway To The Sea" Jacques Cousteau and hrs crew ab<>erd the Calypso ex.plOfe the area along the St Lawrence Arve< 1nclud1ng a loOI< at Niagara Fatts and the wlldhle 1n hab1t1~ Lake Supenor. 12 hrs) l =.:..llOU-~ = "l ime Aller Time" ( 1979 So ence-FlchOll) tlcOlm McDowell, Mary Steenburgen G Wells chases the In· famous Jack t Ripper lrom Victorian LondOn 10 modem-day San FranctSCo thrOUQh the use ol a 11me machine (2 hrs l CDMAm1MIL.om CC) .,.. "Police Academ .. (1984, Comedy) Steve GU1tenbefg. ~m Cattrell When rorced to comply with •n open ad- m1$$10nS poliey. a polloe .cademy copes with e motley crew of misfits 'A' O ( 1 hr , '41 mln ) ....... , ............ ... "Oxford Blues" ( 1984,= Rob Lowe. Alty Sheedy Oxford ty' traditions are t0898d to the wlfld by e bra.sh Amencan teen-ager In put1Ult of an elUslve Bt111sh cover gtr1 'P0· 13' O ( 1 hr .33min) S 1 .,. "Revenge Of Tht Nefdl" 110 .t • u<T'fldv) Ao~ Carr9dlne, Ao- ... l(j fed up 'Mlh = 111lt r .. not:>le humlli9tiont meat., by on upperclass fr•rernlty of maoho •tl'l- letes. a group of heshlnan bOOkworm-out· ca'1s deCldes 10 1tt th@ college'• vaiu. 'tralght R' I 1 hi JO min l Sunday, August 18, 1985 19 .... UtmM. ~ Richard Kiiey ties the effects ot Atzhelmet's disease: the narrate9 this close-op examination of the mistress of a corporate executive falls In behavlOf ot tigers in the wild, filmed In 1wo love with a fellow wori<e<; Christine makes of India's natt0nal parks (R) Q ( 1 ht. 10 a wager with a friend of Mrs. Cabot's. (R) ·;"?lnf.cTAC ~ l <Ji:r(m.., ~ ----, .. ~ .,.. "The Buddy System" (1984 . .-AT llC•ITI WITH U11CllAL llO-Comedy) Richard Dreyfuss. Susan Saran- GaAltle From the exotie w11dltfe ot the don Romantic compllcallonS ensue When Namib Desert to a daring ral1 race down a lonely boy targets a gadget lnvenlOf and the Yukon Rtvef. 10 years of National would-be writer as a match for his S1ngle Geographic specials are reviewed Hal mothef. 'PO' ( 1 hr , 50 mm.) Holbrook hosts.S R) Q (2 hrs) ([)Mn'Ouc.I SCCA Trans Am trom El- IPOlmlC8li• khart Lake. Wis. (R) (1 hr.) .. (I) ~ OP nt1 ITAM From Cae--CID WI. 1.c IT_.. --CMUI sars ·pa1eoe In Las Vegas, nngmasters George Carhn por1rays an offbeat New Gary Colhns. Jamie Farr. Me<v Griffin and York wrtter whose humorous observations Brooke Shields introduce feets of dernng-about day-to-day llfe inciU()e remarks do by celebrities Including Wiiiiam about the wacky neighbors and paSS8fsby Shatner Lindsay Bloom, George Segal. wtio lnterruP,t his work. Emmanuel Lewis and Tim Conway (R) Cl).,.,. · Oxford Blues" ( 1984. Drama) Q_ (2 hrs) , Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy Oxford Unlversl-U fli) 'ACTI Of Liii The g1r1S are stucil ty's tradltlonS are tossed to the wind by a 1nS1de a snack shop at a drive-in theater brash Ameflcan teen-ager in pursuit of an lhat's about to be demOllShed (R) Q elusive Btltlstl cover girt 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . D ®J DYUITY As Jeff travels toward the 33 min.) sae of ltle plane crash, Blake struggles 10 , ..,.. ••-•_...,. save Reece from !he wreckage: Amanda .. ...,. • ..,.. II contrnues lo show interest in bolh Dex -M _, ... and~t;jrlnce (R) Q (I hr ) ..... • lllMWAL Photographefs Tony and Liz ~_,. Bomford reveal the llves of two species of llU*TMILCID seat found In the Out8f Hebtldes off Scot- IPOl'TaOOI land's coas1. Q ( 1 hr.) cm .,. "Streets Of Are" ( 1984, CID .. "The Anal 0p11on" (1982. Ora· Orama) Michael Pare. Diane Lane. A ma) Judy Davis, Lewis Collins. An antl- "rock 'n' roll fable" aboul a rock Singer nuclear group seizes control of the Amert- k1dnapped by an oullaw gang and her res-can Embassy In LondOn and warns that cue by a dashing e• bOylrlend and a government hostages wUI be murdered tf toogh-grrl adventurer 'PG' (I hr., 34 its demands are not met. 'R' (2 hrs . • min) min) CZ) tlOWW The Woman In Red" (1984. (%) llOWI "Diary Of Forbidden Dreams" Comedy) Gene W11def, Kelly LeBrock An (1972. Drama) MaroellO Mastroianni, otherwise happily married San Francisco Sydne Rome ~teeing a rapist, a young bUreaucral becomes obsessed with a gor-woman seeks refuge In an lsloated villa geous model and tries desperately to lnltl and encoonttrs an assonment ot oddball ate an affair with her 'PG-13' ( 1 hr. 27 characters. ·p~ hr., 52 min.) min) -WTY"'"°"'"-lmCllCUI l lAIETA 1W D8(1)9e ... n ,.. ILfTZll9Q TO TMI -From n. Europe 10 1he Pacilte. the evenls of WOfld ..m War II a.re axammed lhroogh combat pho-_ __.. .uQ ~rM>tilc:~;WSfeels (1hr .. 35 min) ..., ..... •u • t TllOWll Allison receives a CAUma-..- marrlage proposal from the Older man --NA TM she's been dahng secrelly (R) .,.. "Aphrodeela'a Diary" ( 1983. (!) A IU & llM A successful lllwyer Orama) Arlene Manhattan. Kevin James and f¥otly 1nen. John Stnctltand ~Anlho-An advent~oua woman faces txploltlllon ny Hopkins) escupes from the trappings when she transforma hef steamy diary Into of a conventional hie through an adulter· a best-selling book. ( 1 ht , 26 min.) ous telatlonshlp that ends 1n tragedy. cm--"Haked Inferno" (1980, Fante- Cl8ran Madden, lJse HllbOldt. John sy) Karen Gambief. The threat of lmml· LeMesu1Ter and ~1ve Francis c~tar nent nuclear holocaust becomes tho {!>art t of 2) (2 hrs ) elllCute tor a n<>-holds-barred Of'Jt ( 1 hr . Ql) _. 'MuuSer On The Orient Ex-15 min.) press" ( 1974, Mystery) Albert Finney, ~ ... CCMIT t..u1en bacall. Belglen sleuth Heroule tW LAW ' CA Scheduled· Pat Poirot Investigates the mutdtl' of an Amer· , art• and entertainment editor of lean lndl.lslrlah&t aboard a k.llilurlous and ''CBS Morning News," on mtdla petoep- famoua train. !2 hrs.. 45 min.) tlonS of womeri: film director Merit Rydell -ll*iml•Galt ("On Golden Pond," "The R!Ytf") (R) WMlwoml Based on the satlrlcal ~hr, 5~ comic strip, thit nrst Mfitt eplSOdo finds tW (I) "Oespellte Llvet" ( 1982. Rep Bob FOJehead nearly ending h4s ca -ama) Diana ScaMid. Oouo McKeon raer when he Introduces 11 blll on beef and Angry with the 800ool ldmlnlstratlon'a tele'MIC>n 11x relief negligence In dMllng With ttudent drug -· e IT.• ii-Clldwell sees the abuM. a~ counsetor wagee htf reeutt• of hit aurgery on a disfigured own ~t• war to dMI with the lla4Je young woman, Mrt Hufnagel has an Of*· m) 1 hf., 30 min.) atlon, Roter1thal lnformt hOf !Over &he's ~ Ho.t. Johnny Clrton i t (R) ( 1 hr.) • comedian o.c>rge Cerllo. Col .... Chud< YMQeJ (flnt pllOt to bf .. k lht llOTIL A ..... known Ktr .. bit· eound barrNlf). (1 hr.) 20 Sunday, August 18, 1985 •1&19AY~ l ~V'mmm ~-­... ......... .... ntl&.M» ,.,.. ... Regularly scheduled P<=lng may be delayed due lo ; breaks. , ... ,. , ...... .. t1:ll .,.,. "Aphrodite" ( 1982. Drama) Valerie Kaprlsky, Horst Bochholz. On an ISiand In the Aegean Sea, 1914, an arms manutacturer arranges a three-day fanta· sy recreation of Piefre Louys' claSSIC tale of the goddess of love and beauty 'R' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) 11:9 CC) .,.,. "The Executioner's Song" ( 1982. Orama) Tommy Lee Jones, Ro- sanna Arquette Norman Mailer's adapta· tlon ol his own bOOk about the Hie of corr- vtcted murderer Gary Gilmore and his fight for execution. ultimately carried out tn Utah in 19~y~" 22 min ) -1111• ME 11•1 ... .. lmM. ..... MAN.I. CC*JACTUMTI •c:ua ~ .,.,. "Island 01 The Lost" (1968. Adventure) Richard Greene. Luke Halpin An adventuresome anthropologist and his family are stranded on a remote Island. (2 hrs.) tl::llD e LATl~wmtDAWID~ ~uled. comedian Jay Leno: also, a st~rlcks segment ( 1 hr.) I ,,_ = 0 Fututed· 40 French mayors: comic Fred Wiiiard; exercise gura Richard Simmons (1 hr.) II DAWI • DOT10 ..,. Topic cash flow expo -financial planning Cl) .,.. "The Blue Max" (Pan 2 of 2) ( 1966. Drama) George Peppard. James Mason. A young German competes with more &lllpefienced flyers for the prestl-~s Blue Max award (2 hrs ) U --~TOllllMT lnteMew with I~~ LCM.Mil i•tm1 mM ..... Neal Gabler and Jef· frey LVO<lS k)ol(" at the movies of Woody Afltn, (R) . ......... a;) CD) .,.,. "Alphabet City" ( t984, Orama) Vlncem SPllM. Kale Vernon. Tn New York'a lower East Side. a teenage hoodlum Involved In drug-dealing and elll- tor1k>n. refutes to bum <k>Wn a tenement and Is pursued by the mob. 'R' ( t hf., 25 min.) (%) 90Wll ''Rear Window" ( t954. Sutpenee) James Stewart. Grace Kelly A phOtographer, confined to hls apartment.' sptea on his neigtlbor1 Ullng blnocolare a~ bellevet ht hat wltneued 1 murder. 'PG' (1hr.,52 min. -oo -rmw,.. .... now Adults whO have dllappeertd wfthOvt a trace and the <'eVattatlng ertects on their !mttles. ( 1 hr.) W (I) .. A• I •fl A ptyChlc helpt Md and Purdey smash a pl'IOny Inform- ant::;,~ (1 hf ) 1 .. "The C.ndy Snatchers" ( 197•. Ofama) Tiffany Bolling. Ben Plazz.a. Aft• ab<U:ttng 1 18-yMr-old girt ttv" kid-= demand a Iott~ from her fathef, Ot1t-f to dllcover that tle 'tlrOUtd rath« ... '* dMd. (2 tn.. 20 min) 1: "Rampage .. (1963, Adven· tura) Robert Mitchum. Elsa Mart1nelll Al ter they return to Germany from a safari, a big game hunter plans the death of the trapper to whom he lost the girt he IOved .!.?. hrs) CS).,. "Joysticks" ( 1983. Comedy) Joe Don Baker A successful businessman atlempts to atiut dOwn a Video arcade that he belleves ts harmful to the mental heallh of children 'R' ( 1 hr 28 min I l wmozoo t9 ... ATM__. Roger Ebert and Gene Siske! dilcuSS the success of science he tlOO movlet In terms of such films as "2001. A Space Odyssey" and "Star Wa~R) m "The President's Lady" ( 1953. Orama) Charlton Heston. Susan Hay· ward Andrew Jackson atlempts to l)fove that his wile IS innocent of scandalous charges. (2 hrs.) I ML•MPA&Y ..... u. AUl1UUMI .... F001'UU <"> W .,. "Dog Dey Afternoon" ( 1975 Orama) Al Paclno. John Cazale A New York City bank robbery escalates Into a near-circus when community actMsts )Oln tn to stage an anti-police protest during the~· ·~~hrs .. 10 min.) ·1=----A'ICM FAaY 1= "Deadly Force' ( 1983. Ora· __!!18) Wif? Hauser. Joyce Ingalls A for --Thursclay -~ "Siient Movie" (1976, Comedy) Mel Brooks. Marty Feldman ( 1 hr , 26 min I CID "Goldy. The Last Of The Golden Bears" ( 1 ~. Adventure) Jeff Richards Jessica 81ack ( 1 hr .. 31 min ) CI) "Breaker Morant" (1979, Orama) Ed ward WoodWard. Jae~ Thomp~ ( 1 hr 47 min) NI (11) "Boeing. Boeing" I 1965 Comedy) Tonv Curtis. Ja<ry Lewis (2 hrs) •CC> 'Te11·· (1982. Orama') Matt o.llon Jim M9tzler. (1hr,43mln.) CB) "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Comedy) Gif,. Wiider, 1Gltda Raone< ( t hr., 50 min.) Cl> "Never Say NeV8f Again" ( 1983, Ad· venture) Sean Connery, Klaus Marla Brandauer. (2 hrs .. 17 min.) (%) "The Aame Of New Orleans" ( 1941. ROm.~) Marlene Oielflch. Bruce CabOt 1.1 hr • 18 min ) • ,.._ •(Q) "One Deadly Summer" (1983. Lii'&· ma) laabelle Ad1an1. Alain Souc;hOn. (2 hra. 13mln) • • "Buck Prrvates Comt Home' ( 194 7 COmedy) AbbOll and eo.te1to, Tom Brown. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (%) "Day FOi Night" ( 1973. Comedy) Jlcqutllnt BlsMt. Vetentlnt Cortese ( 1 tw., 64 min.) ..,... l -~ "ChempiOna" ( 198-4. Blogra,.,..yi_ JOhn Hurt. EdW1rd Woodward ( f hr . 55 -r -tNight Gllltty" (1 969, Suspet'ltt} C<ewf0td, Barry Su111v1n (2 h,. ) • Pri.onet Of Wtf ' ( 1954. Oftma) AMgan. 0ewey ~r1tn ( 1 tw .. 20 mer cop i.eu. wt to find the psychOc)attt who carved a fatal x on • woman's for• head. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) G .,_"Safi Into Danger" (1957. Ad· venture) Dennis O'Keefe, Kathleen Ryen A Barcelona boat captain becomes In· volved with a gang of thieves whO want to transport stolen art treasures. ( 1 hr . 30 min I K @ ..OAT&.Mm . cc:ic1au ~' w a an Comedl· an Harry Shearer parodies the activities at a sales convention for televlSIOl'l program· m1~ tlll .... _....., ----AmGllC•-•mnmt .,,. "Spasms" ( 1983. Suspense) Oliver Reed. Peter Fonda. A demonic snake transported to the U S for research pu1poses wreaks havoc and terror In a com=. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 29 min ) CZ) ''You're Telling Me" (1934, Comedy) WC Fields. Joan Marsh A lovely prlnoess helps a meek, dOwntrOd- den man win respect from the bUlhea who torment him. ~ 30 min ) M Erl) mlGIOUI ' 112 ~--"Naughty Wrves" ( t974, Com- edy) Brendon Price, Jacqueline Logan. A young man from the country tlndS that his JOb as a door-to-door saiesman 1n London has some unexpected bonuses 'R' ( 1 hr . 20min.) Ml 8 .,_ "Hall The Conquering Heto" ( 1944, Comedy) Eddie Bracken, Ella Raines After being discharged from the Army, a hay fever victim builds himself up to bee war halo (2 hrs I min) 11:11 CO) "The Muppets Take Manhattan" ( 1~. Comedy) voices ol Jim Hanson. Frank Oz. ( 1 hr , 34 min. I 1UID "More Thon Magic" ( 1955. Western) Clayton Moore. Jay Sltverheels ( 1 hr . 30 min) (%) "Throne Of Blood" (1957. Adven· ture) loshlrO Mtlune, Isuzu Yamada ( 1 hr . 45 min) _., .... ___ _ -· "Clasa Of '44" ( 1973. Orama) Gary Gnmes. Jarry Hou'8r (2 hrs ) CC) "The Ledy Vanlahea" ( 1979. MYI· tery) Elltott Gould, Cybill Stiephetd ( 1 hr .• 39 min.) CH) "Streets Of Fire" ( 1984. Orama) Ml· chael Pare. Diana Lane ( 1 hr , 34 min.) w• "Becket" (Part 1 of 2) ( 1~. Ora· ma) Alehard Burton, Peter O'Toole ( 1 hr . 30 min) CO) "Vamping" ( 198-4 Dr•ma) PatrlCk Duffy. Catherine Hyiend ( 1 hr 49 min ) w ''Sc:.rfeot" ( 1932, Orama) Peut Munl. Geor~ Rift ( 1 "' • 33 min ) CI) "ROid Gamet" { 1981. MYlttfY) Stt· cy Keach, Jamie Lee Curtrs ( 1 tw , 40 min) -~ "Siient Movie" ( 1976, Comedy) Mel Brook• Marty F.idman ( t hr • 26 mtn.) -~ "Stvtn Magnificent Gladlaton'' I~. AdVenturl) LOU Ferrigno, $ybll nnlng. (1 hr .. 23 mtn) CO) "OM DM<IY Summer" ( 1983. Ch· ma) IUbele Adjttll, Alain Souchon (2 m.. 13 min) •<J:l "Ttx" (1912. Drema) ~tt CMon. Jim Cf) MIOTT ,_ comu.o m .,,. "Winds Of The Wasteland" ( t936, Western) John Wayne, Pttytlls Fraser A stageGOSctt owner races against a rival to obtain a valuable mail contract in I Cel=a. ( 1 hr.) ~-­t0•1tJlllMllB 1111 •ame• .,,. "Blanchev1lle Monster" ( 1962. Horror) Joan Hills, Richard Davis A girl lrves In terror of an old family curse requir- IF sacrifice her hie (2 hrs ) MmCAllm.18 • .,. "Blian'sSong" (1971. Orama) James Cean, Biiiy Dee W1lhams. Two foot· ball players share a rare friendship until cancer cialms one of them. ·o· ( 1 hr., 15 mlnik..rn -~--"Unltl Septemt>et" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Karen Allen. Thierry Lhermitte Stranded In Pares af1er being sepa1ated from her tour group an American woman meets and falls 1n love with a mamed banker 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min I tDWMnlfYLm H ~ .. "Angel" (1984, Drama) ChH OO<man, Susan Tyrrell An intelligent stu· dent turns to prostnutoo so that she can pay the tultlon at an excluSIVe high school 'A' ( 1 hr .. 32 min ) d (I) WAll•TOCll Based on the satirical comic strip. this first serleS episode finds Rep Bob Forehead nearly ending his ca· reer when he introduces a but on beer and television tax relief Metzler ( 1 hr . 43 min.) (%) "You're Telling Me" ( 19"2. Comedy) Hugh Herbert. Jane Frazee (I hr. 30 min) .. "Manny's Orphans" ( 1980. Orama) Jim Baker, Malachy McCourt ( 1 hr • 31 min) 41111 CID "Goldy The Last Of The GOiden Baars" ( 1984, Adventure) Jett A.chards, ,Jeaiea ~ ( 1 N.. 31 min.) •CD "The Pl'llladelph1a Expenmanl" ( 1984, Science Fiction) Michael Pare. Nancy Allen ( 1 hr . 42 min I CI) "Break8f Morant" ( 1979 Orama) Ed- ward WOOdWard. Jack Thompeon ( I hf • 47 mln) "CD> "fh• Philadetphla Expe1lment" ( 1984. Science Fiction) Michael Pare, Nancy Allen. (I hr., 42 min I .......... .... ~=· -----...... .,,,. --~ .... Regulel1y ~ rMy be delay.cj <Mt to bf Mks. -_,,. - 2 ••v• n .. "Chtmplone" ( 1984. Blogrt· y) John Hurt. Edward Woodward. lhe lrut 1tory of succe9'ful Engltth ~key Bob Champion whO, atricl<en with cencer 1n 1979. ~ beck to wtn the Gt.rid Na- SUnday, August 18, 198! 21 -Tllllnday Coal. l!fA"• Si~ '"'° 1ear• la•et P<"_,- Q. ' 1 l'V ~ rl'W'I ) 'L n. um .,_ Por;,r ~oe I'.!. Uef l'N'1' "' a ,.X o')f ~~I bt"JIJ! VJ'«)~ l')t 12 tQuroljt ~ frOI"" l .H I~ U11t1 !1' '"""• 30 rr..n I 'ID.:MI 'l~ ,:~J ~I W•.h· ,,, AJiel v a fat•o• V'...cJT..,,.1ar~lfl'!' P'~ r.I a tr13') 111 •1 11".i! alAI 'f 10 M;qU"e t.<Jtt!", ''"tf: Pft/V.A ant:J merit.II ua.•• o4 ir.e ~flif; r-. ~~· PG' 11 I'll 2' min j s, .,.. '*'"" s., ,~ ~~ ( 1'183 JvJ~~ure Seen C-Orrert Klav IJa(" Brar~ Atlef a ~rtveat.,. M"IQ rJ(garo1.r.&ltl""Jfl l fdl$ !WO U S ~ arv.l .a~ ,,,..,, 'let(.(l&te ~ -.a•· ~ f a rarrvP l'J ,.,.A mec Br.tlltl ag.tr 1 Jarree1 &arid ft c.alil"d < I~ v IN! #Of\ll PG O I? r.,. 17 rn...-> *"IUT..n. .. . ,..., .. .c ... *""'°'" .... ... .-.Y ..... wm.1~ .. w -.OI,_.,.. M' IIM .. JDO ,. c:11.-... 0 ...,. I TW 1n1en1oew wtth The e.ecn = I *""°'" .......... nm.no P& • .,,. Emmanuet Lewis ~n ROTC IC)90ial forces un.1 Iha! CIMGerio.. llhe====~dl~gf .,,.,., ..... LGllD al, • ...., (0) ... "Ratflos' 11940 Comedy) OIMa de HaVllland. Davie N111en An ams· feu< thief makes 'PO't of $cl)lland Vard and fat~ .n tove with one of his V1C.t1ms' rnece6 (1 hr 12 min I (l) ... "Day For Nigh! (1973 Come- dy) Jacquetlne B•Mt Velefltlna Corte.e rrench hlmmaker Francois Truf1aut a val· enllrwt to lhe movie industry a French d•- rtcfOl''t prOblerM. end lhose of hlS mov.e company. mount aa he Ines 10 lhool a contemporary IQl!e story 1n Nice 'PG' ( 1 hf , 6• min) M al).,.. "True Gm A Further Adven !Utt" ( 1978. W~tern) Wauen Oata Uaa Ptliken An e1 lawman balllM 1n1us tice 1n hit own unorthodo)( ways While contending with a prim 16-year old girt bent on reforming him (;> hrs . 5 min ) 11118 1 • Ttll TOllll Featured on _localion In HawaH with Tom Selleck end co 11ars John Hlltermen. Larry Manent AM Roger f MO&ley e they talk ab0u1 their tuCOeCS and give • bthlnd ti.~ 1()()1( ,., how the .., ... " put together I ··-"-. 11Mn•r• 1n1 lft. LA. FMltJted e hUl'OOfOUI l()()t( at man'• v«itUl'e Into speoe With NASA lootege: what nlgh1merM rNlly meon. hOw to get a wOtt<out through boxing IM_,ATU.. ... .....,.ccun ., ..... .,,,., .......... Ol'•M.• CM iilllCI I I -"Golden City" om 8oei9y recount• the hlltOtY 01 Sen Franclteo from thO 1848 gold rush through lhe devutatlng eerthQuake of 1~ 22 Sunday. Augu•t 18, 1985 ) • C.-ATTMC'TIGl9 .,.. .. Lar~t '19'8 Orama) Jttr. Pa~ Oar C»"/ea A~~ a<tAI Cl.lft~ a .... ar ""°""' ll'la ~ stoAo ~ ner money ~ a ~able aOd 9,penv'8 tr>btlte IO "et decee$e<J l'lu$.- tliat1C! 1 tv • JO rrt" I ... t)) •••• P! ~ iries IC Pfl.>olf! a ccr11Cted " '~ att~ ~ dls- CCM!ft ~ ondlcating me ll'ICtfl'I ~ t'M'ed 11AC10e (RJ ( t IY I •• COl9f ..,. Oerr9e ! C>Oyf,.ena s etitJca corw11eott abOl.ft '~ rnedtea' ano 4g2I protesuons mare d.nner a1 the Hust· a~ a leS5 than enioyab6e meal IRI 9 ... Soul &otllerl Qt l'.ung Fu' rt980 AO\l'entUte) 8ruoe lJ, Cer1 Scol1 Aft-et #>t"1'WIQ an t'lternataonal cl'la/npo()(' \l!!p a 1rarate e•pen ancJ hiS young pra. •ege rur afOUI ol three de8<'y l(ung tu r'T\aSlefS and their mtJfderOU!> leadef 12 tirs J D O ..,. Metec>! 11919 Scieooe- Fic:tt0n1 Sean ~y Nauue WOOd Amelie.an and Russean &GleflllSfs p n forces 1n an attempt to ward ott a giant meteor from OV1er spece wtl!Gh is on a Oltect COlll5IOl"I course with Earth IRI Q I~ .. = ··~ Is Not Enougt1 ( 1975. OramaJ K1<k Douglas Aleius Smith A I trn prOdUCef merr'" IOJ money 10 'J411Sty hes daughter (2 hf& ) ..-1111 LOii» iltiiMfi "Reilly Ace 01 Spies' In Rusw's Loublanka prison. Reltty and Dze<Zh•risky play out a dangerous game of crime and purwshment (P8'1 12 ot 12) 1.81 Q (1 hr) (tJ llDN "Curta1m" ( 1983 Horror) John Vemoo. Samantha Eggar A COfrupt ftlm director schedules six audittOOS for a mov.e al an eefte and ISOiated manSIOO and hti wife entera an asytum to p<epare tor lhe part ot a ma(j.woman 'R' ( 1 hf 29 min) 00 DMl'ft. IUU. All> _. OA111t Tiii &a-lltn C:C.:.I Daryl Han and John Oates perlorm a concert to benefit the Statue of Liberty'• restoretlOO Hits 1nctode "Sara Smile." "Out of Touch," "Prrvate Eyes" and "Method of Modem Love" Taped on July 4, 1985 al New Jeraey'a Liberty State Par1< ( 1 hf ) ...... Y: .,_ ~TIOll OI MMCI A look al the state of attalts In Eutope and lhe events leading to the 1944 Allied 1nva· eloo, feaf\JflOQ rere arcttNal footage C t hr . 5 mm.) •II e '*'Y.,. The pressures o1 their j9bf and the demandl of infant AndMtw lntMrupt Steven and Byse'• plans to U tome tlmo by tnems.tves (R) ftCTAC-~ ....... ......... (0) .. "The Muppeta Taka Man halfan" (1~. COmedy) Voices of Jun Hemon. J=rank Oz Whlle l<ermlt and com· pany try to lake theit eOftege verlety thow to &oedway, MIN Piggy'• jealousy ol a frlendly waltrest threetens het wedding £?.!!nt for the frog ·a· ( 1 hr . 34 min.) C.IJ .,_ "The lonely Guy" ( 1984, Com· tdy) Steve Martin. cn.1111 Grodin. Afttt his glf1frlend leaves him. a young man faces a lonely lite and wrhM a best-Mlllng 00<* that Mt'Vtt &1 a OUldt for other IOne- IOf'l\t men 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) -·(I) -·-The Slmona.l~tl­glla a bllckmalllng tchemt lnvoNlng lhe notonoua MICkey Moute mob and a unlOn "' leadef' #tic> went A WOl IM1ng the Vtef oarn W• IA) Q 11 tv I 8 • ~ Sam IS held to a long-l0t gott6'\ signed agteement tna1 he WOUIC merry ~ BtSSe1 Ot OM' up own8f l~~(R) _..,. ..-.mum "911 ... Regulillfy scheduled rmwig may be detayed dUe 10 ~ Suoar Ray Leonafd vs Wifred Beni1ez.. Nov '79 in Las Vegas ( 1 ht , 'JI).,.. The Woman In Re<J" ( 1984. Comedy) ~ WIOel Kelly Le&ock An otherwise f\ap()lly marned San FranclSCo t>ureauaal beCOmeS obleSSed wilh a go<· ~model aoo tnes despefatety to •Mi- ate an attu with l'lef 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hr 27 ;J. 'Zl Unifi Septembef" ( 198•. Ora· ma) Karen Allen Thlefry Lhem\stte S1randed in Pans afftlf beirtq separated lrom hef l()U( group, an ~iC4fl woman meets and farts Wl love with a marned bankac-'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) l umTTA . d ... "Sommer Stock" (1951, MUSI· cal) Xldy Gar1and, Gene Kelty A troupe of aclOfS partfCIPC!tes 1n deily farm chOres .,, exchange IOI' the use of a Connecticut barn to act in (2 hfs , 5 mm.) t:1I t[O _,.. ''The Corn Is Green" ( 1979 Orama) Kathanne HepbUm. Ian Sayno< In a tum-oHh«H=entury We!Stt ce»l-minmg community. a hlgtKplflted EngllSh school· mtStress resoNes to edl.lcate a young f'Mlef With a desire ro learn (R) (2 hrs • !i mm) UI@ ... "The ConvetsatlOO" (197•. Orama) Gene Hackman, John Cezale A pto1essionel wltetapper begins to ques.- llon the ethics of hrs profession. (2 hrs.) d D II) ~ comT Mac and Ouon Le's relationshrp takes a seriOOs tum when she's arrested on a Pf0$hfutlon charge {fl) Cf) AU m W A successful lawyer and lamlly man, John Strickland (Antho- ny Hopkins) escapes from the trappings of a conventional Ufe through an ~tter­ ous relationstllp that ends In tragedy, Ctaran Madden. Use Hilboldt, John LeMesorier and Cllve Fra.ncrs co-star ~~ (2hrs) -·(I) -•OWi (Premiere) A dos. knit group of friends who Int met in the '60s attempts 10 make II In the '80s To- night. Ben (Franc Luz) and Mary (Jane Kaczmarek) deeide to marry after living logethef 10< 15 years.. Aleo stars Andrew Rubtn. Margaret Whitton and .Jotln Bed-- fOfcR19Yd ( 1 hr.) 8 e -.&. lnmT a&8 A murder charge loOms Wl'ltn e pro-life advocate ecddentelly Injures a pregnan1 woman, a black family's move· into a white housing i~·.r.:. riot (R) ( 1 hf.) ~ 1'I • I • SchedUled tlnQ8f Stevie Wonder reports on technological develops ments tor the light.fmpelfed Q ( 1 hf ) I ,,,,,,., .. ----.. "The Lady VenlShes" ( 1979, • Mystery) Elllott Goutd, Cybill Shepherd An lnnooent men and a beautlful woman are ewept Into a deadly eeplonage caper at>oerd a European expr ... tra n travellno through pr•wor Nazi a.many 'PG' (l hr.,39mln.~ (l)dL£.. ' 1::-Q .. __ .,.,., a -llllllH ... .._." -ucm-..y ... "Hanky Panky' I 1982. Come- dy) Gene Wiider. Giida Radner An .nno cent a<chltect who was framed for a mur der and a woman whose brother COOlmltted suicide are thrown rogether 1n a dangerous game of intrigue 'PG' {I hr , 50 ,... .. Cll ... ~C*THl .... tem tW ,,.. (I) 81 G) ... ... MClll .... PUCI ....., ...... -...,.,.,. cmlllMl "TheDancers" (1981 Ora ma) John Leslie. Richard Pacheco four handsome exotic dancers travel 10 th" small town of Key City and M1er1a1n ...,om en (1 hr" 30 r.:MJ Cl) A CAii OI Edward ASller stars 11s an attorney who takes on a Pulttzer Pr 1e w1nn1ng columnl!it (Daniel J Travan111 1n an emotlonaMy charged 11~1 suit brought by a war comtspondent <Gordon P.n sent) ( t hr • 32 min ) CZ> fllOWll "Road Games"" I 1981 ~ys­ tery) Stacy Keach. Jamie Lee Curtis An eccentric trucker. a beauttful nitchh1k1>r and a psychopathic ktller traveling lhe same route play games ot hie and deatti 'PG~=) tt11 I ..,, ,.,.,...,. "',.. CllCUI US .,.. "The Money Jungle"" { 1'J68 Mystery) John Ericson. Lola Albright An 1nvest1Qator Is pressed into service to yet 10 the bottom of a series of k1l11ngs 1nvol11 Ing geologists associated wrlh ma1or 011 come!_nles. l2 hrs • 5 min ) '1:118 Cl) CQIA_, A l1nanc1ally troubled museum beCOmes the set11n\j tor thet1 blackmail and murder (Rl ( I hr 30 m~) , D • rcmmn Host Johnny Carson Scheduled: flutist Jean-Pierre Rampal. ac- tor Amold Schwarzenegger holl1"1er aircr.,.~:.w.; hr i ~=-.mm ....,, ... -IOCIEN9fUI ..... u. .. , .... ,...,.. 98"' 1119 ... "New York N1gnts , I ., AdUlt) Corinne Alphen. George Aye< The amorout aov.ntures of nine New YC>fk 'il\ Clahtn lnctuding an 1nte<nat100al rocll star and a United NatK>n, ct1plomat A' ( 1 hr .. 431L1n~rr tW• LA mnca Scheduled Marrrn et.Mn, publlclty ctlrtetOf. Irish NortMm Aid Commlttee. dlscu859$ religious and pohtleat con~t with Bnttsh htstC>flan Arnot Miiier; e th<>f Bill Landreth ( ·out ol the lnntf Ctr ") on computer security -1) ........ ftlOGD ) ...... " ... ---~ --------9'1",. •cum • .. "Streftl Of Fire" ( 1~ °'" ma) MlchH4 Part, l)ane L ne A "rock 'n' roll fabte" tbOUI a rock lklQH kid napped oy an outlaw gang and her rescue by a dashing ex-boyfriend and a 1ough-glr1 adVenturer ·~~ ( 1 hr . 34 min ) it:a D GI) LA11 Wtnl DAWID ~ Scheduled. lormef Oetr~t Wheels lead Sl~M1tch = (1 hr) 8 ~ ,_ 0 Featured Ernie Ander· son the ·voice" of ABC female tmperso- nator Gypsy, lhe cast from the Cage aux l:)== (1hr) (!) llO¥m "Malaga" ( 1960. AdVen1ure) Trevor Howard. Dorothy Dandridge. A 1ewel thief iourneys to Spain with his girl· lr•end 1n order 10 trap an old cohon Who double-crossed him (2 hrs.) @) Bn'BT.-T TI*ll« Interview with The Beach = I NOW TO rr• ....a UM, UBICAll l'm..I PIAm 1HI LOii> I MIJI 8IVWI....,.. POCUI llOvtl "Vamping" ( 1984. Orama) Pa t11ck Duffy. Catherine Hyland A musician· turned-burglar becomes infatuated wt1h tre enigmatic widow of a receolly de ceased recOfd company executive. 'A' ( 1 hr 49 min) O llOYll 'Between The Sheets' (1983, r .mtasy) John Leslie. Seka A new mat· rress meets an Old oed and 1s tOld some historical" leers ( 1 hr 30 min. l S: llOvtl "Scarface" ( 1932. Orama) Paul Muni G804'ge Raft A small time t-oodlum rises to the top ol the heap dur· ii Proh1bl. t1on 'PG" ( 1 hr 33 min ) 1M WDIOLOG w (I) .. A'"'vm-••• .. An 1ntorman1 wUh holding key information from the super- powers meets his demlSe before he can lead Purdey or a pair of Eastern Bloc i nts 10 his de6tlnat1on (R) ( 1 hr ) .-cmu.u. • llOvtl "The Buster Keaton Story'· ( 1957, Bt0graphy) Donald O'Connor. Rhonda Fleming the famous comedian t>eeomes the hero of silent films. (2 hrs ) I ~ "The Damned Don't Cry" { 1950, Orama) Joan Crawford. David Brl· an A woman rises from meager begin· n1ngs 10 become a glamorous gun moll @hrs) (£) A&trO MCM NASCAR Champion Spark Plug 400 from Brooklyn, Mich (R) (I hr . 20 min.) (?) .,._ "Diary Of Forbidden Dreams" ( 1972. Orama) Marcello MaslrOi.ftMI, Sydne Rome. Fleeing a rapist, a young woman seeks ref\Jge 1n an lsfoated VIiia and encounters an assortment of oddball ta 1""E ;PG· (I .. 62 """ I mM .,_,.. CCIUICTDI OI UM ~ llTUMI tlTmAl'f M.L ·-JM& J ..... ,.~. .owl "The otnen'" ( 1976. Horror) Gregory Peck. Lee Remick A mytterk>us 5 year·Old boy exercises deadly powers to dtls1roy those~ become SUsplCIOUS ot ... ,h1scr,amt.r;~:,l~ 61 mit)) ---w 'Tht Hound Of The Basker· villes" ( 1959. Mystery) Pater Cushing, Andre M~I A mysterious curse heunta each generatlOO of a noble English family U hr • 30 min ) tm M.L • 11t1 PM& y CID ._ "Fame" (1980. Orama) Irene Cara, Barry Mille< Several gifted students at a New Yonc high schOol fOf the per IOfmlng arts experience J>efl0081 and pro- fessional setbacks and successes A' '(2 hrs .. 14 min.) cm--"Vamping" {1984, Orama) Pd· trick Duffy. Catherine Hyland. A musicran· turned-burglar becomes infatuated w1!h the enigmatic widOw of a recently de ceased record company executive 'A' ( 1 hr., 49 min.) m .,.. "Virgin ISiand" ( 1959 AdvPn ture) John Cassavetes V11g1nia Maskell A hshefman comes 10 the Rid of iJ newlywed couple after they buy a Cano bean island. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) IJtl(!).,.. "Heat And Dust" (1983 01'8 · ma) Julle Chrtslie, Greta Scacch1 A young Englishwoman arrives In India to re search the life of her great aunt who. oO years before, had created a scandal oy taking an Indian lover 'R' (2 hrs to min.) a.(!)..-..... .,.,. 1:11 • .,_ "Avggles Of Red Gap" ( 1935. Comedy) Charles Laughton. Charles Rug gles. Alter winning a Br11tsh valet 1n a poker game. a man brtngs his new servant out Wes1 with h~2 hrs ) i~ -----.. "One Deadly Summer t 1983 Orama) Isabelle Adjan1, Alain Souchon As part of an elat>orale revenge plot a woman moves to a rural community ancJ seduCeS a man she believes to be respon slble tor a cnme. 'R' (2 hrs , 13 min I a.1w•,.,.. rm .. AllOTT -COITWJ.O llCMI "Wyoming c:Nllaw ' ( 1939. Western) John Wayne, Ray Hutton The Three Mesquiteers expose a crooked polt !lclan who has been selling JObS 10 1mpcw i~"";..:h• I ~.,."Breaker Morant' ( 197'l ri,' ma) Edward WOOdward. Jack Thon p• Australians fighting f0< England 111 1 Boer War banle the Boer guerilla'> on I' own terms and lace a trumped·llP c•>Url mar11al. Based on a true story ·po· ( 1 hr 47 ~ -~ "Get Crazy" ( 1983 Comedy) Malcolm McDowell. Allen Goorwttz A fi. mOU9 roctc music lmpr-.ar IO hosts a d1sas. trous New Year's Eve IM5h 'A' 11 hr 3.7 .. ;nJamt• .... "Blowiog Wild" ( 1'1S3 Ad11en· ture) Gary Coopef. Barbara Stanwyck A Wiidcatter and his power-hungry w1ft1 ar t~t to strllte It nch 1n the ou hetdS !? hilt..._ I/If .. CMll&L.9 -...wTI -""' ... • ... "Revenge or Tht• Netcts • t9&4. Comedy) Robetl Carradine. An t y EdwardS. Fed up with sutfe<lflg lntennlneble humftiatlona maatermtr'lded by an UQPttcia. fraternity of macho alh let• a gtoup ol trelHman t>oololw<>rm·OUI casts CSeClde8 to M1 !tit co11009·s va~ 4111 strai:i':riiJ I hf .• 30 l'l!lrt I I·-·-...... •n••~ Su~-:l~ 18, 19a5 23 E s c A • OFFICIAL RULES 24 Sunday, Augutt 18, 1985 p E U"' a ~acatton that g~s btwnd 1our 'llVtldtrt drtamJ U'llT paSJage into u world oj u11mauhtd eltgan< t W1n a ~01 ag.-to tht O.lJtt< Met1ean purtl of call 11n a Prtflet'SJ <ruut at tht Dai/1 Pilot f t\penJt ---E;TRYroa\i ___ l CMIL .. PILOT 7 -;1GHT ~EXICAN RIVIERA CRl'I E r. ,.n•.-, .,,~, ""°""' "' I~ ,,,. ... •n I R,,,,..,. £.ruw. f(J( r .. o rot:plf'1 .. 1Jw .. n111 I f<11"1 .tftd 11tftd 1t ...,,. •llh tOW' •Uhecllf': I '""'JUI~""""' rP.,,,,..nr mi.1 pn r~lt 12 JI 85 •o t .. m1..,...J 11110 """,..' t I II \H IE -I 10C1Rf,.; 1PT # un PH<>'ltt ...,..,.,,._ • •• '"" l.tv. "'-•I\.•~,_-·~ I 11l'<"Unr Of Po_.nt D I mo I 5 :!5 D~,,,.,. 111150 D Jmo. 115~5 I a 4 ""• 1.: 1 oo a :> uin. 110 2.s I a o ,.,,... 1.11 _,,, a 1 ..... , 1t11 oo I c.m n. n cur-c1> a I . Pl l1'1 CIHRU TU"° I . a ll., • a 'W'n Rt.. tRo HIOl\T# '"·' 1 Tl HE --------------------' -l'riclay -•llondng Movies- .. (%) "Day For Night" ( 1973. Comedy) Jacqvellne Bisset. Valenhna Cortese 1 , hr .~ min) .. ~"Raiders Of The Lost Ark" ( 1981, Ad venture) Harrison Ford, Karen Allen ( t hr . 55 min) S> 'The Swcxd 01 The Vahanr ( 1980 Fanrasy) Sean Connery, Mites O Keele _Llhr, 42 min J l'tl{ZJ 'Stolen Kisses" ( t968. Comedy) Jean·Pie<re Leaud. Delptune Seyrig I 1 hf. 30 min) HI Q'.l) ''The Slender Thread .. ( 1966. Drama1 Sidney Poitier. Anne Bancroft (~hrs) .. .C) "Bitter Harvest" ( 1981, Orama) Ron Howard. Art Carney (I hr . 40 min) (f{) "The Sword Of The Vahanr" (1980 Fantasy) Sean Connery, Miles O'Keeltl l! hr 42 min) SJ "The One And Only" ( 1978. Come dy) Henry Winkler, Kim Daroy ( t hr 38 min) tW'Z) "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984 Suspense) Henry Thomas Dabney Cote man ( 1 hr . 4 1 min ) .. tQ) "9 To 5" (1980. Comedy) Jane f on da, Dolly Panon ( 1 hr 50 min 1 a:wm "Hefe Come The Co-eds 1194' Comedy) Bud Abbott L<Xt Cosrello ( 1 hr . 30mln) -ctl "Eddie And The Cruisers" ( 1983 Orama) Tom Berenger Michael Pare I, hr. 32 min) CtD "Once Upon A Spy' ( 1980. Drama) EleallOI Parker. Ted Danson ( t hr 40 mm) ~s> "The Wesrernet" I 1940 Wes1ern1 Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan (I hr , 40 min) .. m "The Black Knight" (1%4. Adven lure) Alan Ladd. Patricia Medina ((' hrs) •(%) "Beu'lg There" ( 1979. Comedy) Perer Sellers, Melvyn Douglas (2 hrs 10 min ) na ~ "Psycho 11· ( 19ll3. Mysle<y) Anthony Perkins. Meg Tiiiy ( 1 lilr • 53 min ) 1t9CIJ "Godzllla Vs Megalon" (1976 Sc• enc.Fiction) Kat.suhlko Sasaki Mori M1k 1ta ( 1 hr • 30 min ) -ua..-.oon Movi•- a.m "The Opposite Sex" l t956. Come d1.) June Allyson, ()ololes Gray (2 hrs ) (CJ "To Be Or Not To Be" ( t983. Come dy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bancroft ( 1 hr 47 mm) 00 "Gandhi" ( t982. Biography) Ben KlngSley, Candice Bergen (3 hrs . 8 min) "Streers 01 Fire' (I~ Drama) M , ~ael Pare. Otane Lane ( 1 hr , 34 min ) •., "Becket" (Pan 2 01 2) ( 1964. Ora mo) Aioherd Burton. Peter O'Toole I I hr.30mln) (Q) "AmltyvlllO The Demon" ( t983. Ho• rOf} Tony Rober1S, Tess Horper ( 1 hr 45 min.) %) 'The Ph1ladelph1a F.)(penment ( t984, Science F1et1on) Mt<:ha~ Part1 Nancy Allen ( t hr . 42 min ) ttl(C) "Aaldera Of The Lost Ark" ( 1981 Ad ventUft) Harrison Ford Karen Allen < t hr .55mln ) "CIOlk And Dagger" ( 198<1 IJ5P8nM) HOf'lry Thomas. Dabney C<>*' man p ht • '1 m+n ) Ml(O) "9 To 6" ( 1980 ComedYl Jane Fon da, Dolly Panon ( 1 hr • 50 min ) "The Spodtrt" ( t942. Adventur1JI Jottn WayM. Marlene OittrlCh ( 1 hr 30 min) •ct:J "B11l8f Harvest" ( 1981, Orama) Ron Howard. Ari Cerney ( 1 hr. 40 min ) t11 CI> "The Revolutionary" { 1970. Orama) Jon Voiqhr. Jennifer Sall ( 1 hr . 40 min ) .. ill CQ) 'Phar Lap" ( t983, Orama) Tom Bur11nson, Ma111n Vaughan. ( t tv 48 mlnl -Evening----• ·1·= e11.-... • IUCI( .......... IUCI-...... mM Regularly scheduled programm1ng may be delayed due to i =s ....-..1.MCI VICTCllY Ulla Kathleen Benlel of Victory Garden West tours Casa Pac1hca at San Clemente, Callf . with l<\ndacape deSl~ew Whitney (C') "Eddie And The Cruisers" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Berenger. Michael Pare Twenty years after the fact, a re- porter 1n11es11gates the mysterious disap- pearance of a rock singer ·PG' ( t hr . 32 min ) H) llOvtl 'Cannonball Run II" (1984 Comedy) Burt ReynOlds. ~m Deluise. This sequel features 'another oollectlon of craiies 1n all sorts of morcxlzed vehlcleS racing cross-country 10< cash Many guest star cameos. 1ncludlng Frank Slna- rra. $h11ley Macla1ne 'PG' Q ( 1 hr., 48 mm ) S 9CMI ' The SWOfd Of The Valiant" ( ~980. Fantasy) Sean Connery. Miies 0 Keele A young squire from King Ar thur's court tS given one year 10 either SOllle a mysterlOUs Green Knlgflt'a rlddlft or fcxfett his lite 'PG' ( 1 hr . 42 min.) °' · NOT IUTHOnm ....... ...,. ...... tWP'f DrlYI _... ... .-.Tm.La ~,~ ...... .... "'...,,.. I .,,,,,, mnn ~ ...., Guests· Ronald LI, prMldent. Far East Stock Ex- ctlange Simon Murray. director, Hutchin- son. Whampoe. Stmon K•w1ck. chairman, Jardine Matheson & Co . Ltd. (A) PU NJ.. CC*TACTUU11 _, .,.,. "Being There'' ( 1979. Come- dy) Peter Sellers. Melvyn Douglas A sim- ple-minded. middie-eged man, who9e only knowledge of the outside world Is through telelll!llon. Uflwrltlngly convinces tycoons and pQll!lcians that he It a genius 'PG' 12 hrs~~ ,..lca.---9 mnmlJ I I TW lnt&Mew with Oebbte Allen I tWP'f DrlYI Mall MC'l--.0 ... nlafTQ P& llAUJlll Disney a~aicxs at w0<k on "The Black Cauldron", a hlStOl'y of IM McOOnAld's fast-food re'\tauranl lc.,s.:=-. flM91'1(LC9 ....... (.Q) .,. "Cloak And DeOQ'!r' ( t 004. Susper1se l Honry Thomas. Oe b nty Coleman An 1 1 yeer-old with an ovttt Zfll&loul 1mno1na11on t>ecomea eotan gled 1n a reaH1te spy aaventure when he witnesses a mutder llnd the thefl of 1op- secret military documents 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 41 min) 1:11@ CIMf M ,_The 9000-mlle torch relay tnat carNed the 1984 Summer Olym- plcs' flame from New York to Los Ang&-• les Narrator Frank Converse 1':tl8 IC. M tom Featured F (asl\lon) TV -how deSlgnetS are flashing their styles via 'AdeO, the Navy's Blue Angela p+'ed- SIOf\ flight team, a counseling program for unwed leen lathefs Reno's antique car aucuon I ID fMaY flN) U•'U Detroit Tigers at California Angels (2 hrs . 30 min l D m cm L.A. FeatOJred 0 look at sorrw> · format' swimwear fashions a search to Iha city's mD!-: 1wcurious hotel suites where to find Caobage Patch Dolls m Los A~ IM..OOATL.Mm ... "°"""' CCMT .. , .. .,. .. ,.., WU,WUMIM.DOf~ WAll_,.C* Wl!lll MllWWWQ llACM..:W. · .,_ "The Man from Biller Ridge' ( 1955. Mysrery) L~• Barker, Mara Cor day A banker enhsts the support of a special agent to track down a gang of thieves ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 1"@ -CMAPAlml. ... Cll ntl 11.&11 All> ntl _.,"October 1asg.July t86t" Based on the writings ol CMI War ht1tl0<1an Bruce canon Whtie on aSSlgnment for his uncle's newspaper IHustrator John Geyser meets the mysten~ OY~Jonas Steele. when the nation goes to war. the two friends -one a combat art 181, lt,9 other a U01on captain take pert In the war's first major battle Stars Stacy Keach and J()hn Hammond (Part I ot 3) ill) Q (3 hrs) D ID ~ .. Michael and l(ITI search tor saboteyrs trying 10 prevent auto workers from Mying 001 a manufac· Me< of an111errons1 vehteles (R) Q ( 1 hf) D 9 WWWitii George and Wel>Ster find out that Kathertne's strange behavior is caUSed by WOfry ovei revealing her preg- rillrM;~I 21 (A) 0 I':.. "The Murder That Wouldn't Die" ( 1980. Suspense) Wiiiiam Conrad Marj Dusay. A 1eured cop oecomes 1rt'. votved In the investigation of a murder 1hllt occu..=~= aoo (2 hrs) I fUDll mM Regularly schedUled pr ramming may be delayed due to breakl> C> Hon1e from The H1N' ( t960 Orama) Aot>en Mltcht.lm. Ceofgo Ptp- perd. A man's 1lleQ1tlma11 1()(1 aavee his Mfe 0 (2 hfS . 30 mln ) ............. ... "OrMmseApt" (1984, Sctenoe fiction) Otnnts OlMld Ma• Von Sydow While WOf'k1ng With a ac:i.nlltt who hat dls- COYefed a wav to p<Oj!Ct ooe'• contelOul lhOCJOhl• into 1f'OthOI 1 dfMms. a psycNC atur)'lbln upon e plot 10 IJ'4 th• method fOf po111ic.1 pu1p<f 'PG 13' I 1 hr 35 min) ( .,.. ·s1ree1S 01 F""e' (t984 Clfe- mal Michael Pere. Diane Lano A "rock n' roll !able" abool a rocJ( a.nget kld- nal)ped by an outlaw gang and '* reecue Sunday, August 18, 1985 25 ... -ftmlDfTUCU u~ n CA SchedUled Nell M'enlc, National liumcane Center"' Coral GablK. Aa sportscaster Red Barbe< abou1 baseba' (A I ..-n.u. 9CllTILOCll 1'1Cl.18 119 _,TMCU .,.. 'Love Leners" ( 1983. Orama) ;la-roe lee Cutt11. James Keach Attf' doS c.cr~et1ng thel hef rec.ently deoeesed mothef had been 1nv~ '° an exuaman- :a atta" chfoughout hef mar49ge, a~ •oman becOmel ~ IO an obseesive alfu '#'Ith a mamed man A' ( 1 hf 36 ml ~*'-··Repo Man" ( 198", Comedy) ~ llO Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton A pUnl< roclrN takes a jOb wirh a veteran car r~ and togethef they )Oll'1 the Chase lex a 1964 Chevy Mahbu whose tr\ri happens to contain a futurishc · wea 'R' ( 1 hr . 33 min ) m11 ..a.,...,,_ M.11 ... M 0.-A Houd~ protege seetc' '8Y8fl08 when a dtSappotnt ed tan telS othefs the secrets behind his 8Ct --llTLA:----_.. "Guns Of Oert<ness" (1962 Orama) Oallld N111en. leshe Caron A man's search lex mean1119 in lffe leadS him 111to L.at.n Ameocan pollticel upheeVala "~·1 •mu (() Mn0 MCm NASCAR Late M<>dill $poftltTW'I from Bristol Tenn (R) (2 hr$} 'jV illOWll Flash" ( 1981, Adult) Raven Tl.!fner. Hila!')' Summers Phote>gfaphef Jeaa Collins achieves notcxlety fOf her -twot~olto ( 1 hf 30 min ) W 1-Gary Hinton (.23-3-1.-10 KOs) vs Joe"lKanleY (22-3. 12 KOs) for the USBA Junior Welter.veight Champlorllhtp, scheduled lex 12 rounds from Atlentte Cly NJ (1 hf) D .,.. "The Omegans" (1968 Suspense) Keith Larsen, Ingrid Pitt In the Malayan jUngle. a oelebfated artist plots r.-..nge against his wtfe and hef lover (2 hr$) O m.TPllSfTlW lnteMew with Otb~Allen • ... "The Helen Morgan SIOf)'" ( 1957 Biogtaphy) AM Blyth. Paul New man A torch linger suffers penonal and profeaional lou as She ftgl'lts a bettle tnat alCOholllfn (~ hrs ) ,...,.um ... 'Am1t~lle The Demon" I 1983 Horror) Tony Roberts, T9'S Harpef A SkeptlCAI toumalist buys lhe ffl rnous house. ignoring the wamlngt of Olh ers about powcrlul toroee that continue 10 11.rl. in its basemeol 'PG' ( 1 hr ,5 nwi ) (I) .,,. "Berry McKenz.. Holdt ~ 6Wn" ( 1976, eorn.dy) Bany Crock.,, Barry Humphries A rnen't al.lf'lt ts mlttak- en. fot the Queen OI England and kid-- -rriclay Coal. napped by two vampires who plan to use her as a Transytvanlan tourist artractlon l hrs) WlllOZOO ,. ..WTllACll t:9 .,. .. The Spy Who Came In From The Cold" ( 1966. Orama) Richard Bur· ton. Clalre Bloom A British spy 1s as· signed to track dOwn a Soviel agent r&- sponslble for ruining many 1ntelllgence m1~2 hrs , 20 min) ,.1.,. "Midnight Express" ( 1978. Orama) Brad Davis, John Hur1 Based on the true story of Biiiy Hayes, a young American arrested In Turkey for attempl· 1ng 10 smuggle out hashish. who sutters a grueling 1ncarcera1t00 1n a tor1urous pris on. 'R' ~ hrs , 1 min I ·1··--PAl&Y lllODA MamMUll» .,_ "To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983. Comedy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bancrott A theater group In occupied Warsaw saves itself and the Polish undefground from the Nazis by impersonating SS officers 'PG il hr • 47 mln ) (Q) llO'ftl "Amityville The Demon" ( 1983, Horror) Tony Roberls, Tess Harper A skeptlcal Journallst buys the la· mous house. ignoring the warnings of oth ers about powerful forces that continue to l lurk =basemen I 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) -~lUCkl -....... --..c•••t• ----- -Saturday _ ......... ---· •! .,. "Mountain Rhythm" (1939, ii-£::mo~ ~OMlt• .. Cllt•Dll19 .. M ....... flltWUllTa...,.._ A schOOlglt1 returns home fOf a holiday 10 find atrange things happening al her fa· th•r'g hotel. ( t hr.) HI (C) u.AlTAll TMI ... Featured are setectlons from Manhattan l ransfer's lat· est album "VocaleSe" that blend )au tn· Strumentals with St'iliZed !flC! ... ~WN'"*f • .,,.. TIGI 1 ... ,...,. ---CMfll ..... ~---CM t .. ~•TMI .... -....c,,.,.. .. ~a m This adult comedy senes opena with the owner ot a professional football team aa sho faces a new season coe:>1no with a mobtt11 tor a general mana· Qef. an aging quarterback and a cMVvio- lst l'IHd coach -..-.o au.-,...._ cumw 191TU ._., ·-&r:-·· •• CE)wwaa CIJ llCMI "9 To 5" ( 1980. COmedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly Parton Three working women rebel against the11 sub1ugat100 by a male chaUVlOISI boss 'PG' ( 1 hr • so min~ MG!) _..PllO•Ul?ml CS) .,. "Fleshburn" · ( 19~. Orama) Steve Kanaly, Kareo Carlson. A Navato In d1an escapes from a mental 1nst11utlon and wreaks havoc upon the people who test1· lied =st him 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 mm ) • D "The Big Broadcas1 01 1938" ( 1938 MUSICS!) Bob Hope. w c Fields Three of a man's ex-wtves chase him across the sea in search of back allmony i yments (2 hrs ) AllOTT., COl1IUO .,. "Btue Steel" ( 1934, Western) John Wayne, Eleanor Hunt A disguised U S. marshal convinces a town not to yield their gold-flch land to a pressuring lba~hr) lie• ... AUl1IALIAI IUll POOTIALL .,. "Being There" c 191r.> c<>n'l&- dy) Peter Sellers, Metvyn Douglas A sim- ple-mtnded, mtdd~~ man, whose only knowledge of the outside world Is through televlslon, unwillingly convinces tycoons and polltlclans that he is a gen11Js 'PG' (2 hrs, IOmln) 1:11 (!) U. llllY MA• CD llCMI "The Giant Spider lnva&on" { 1976, Sctence-F=ictlOA) Steve Brodie. Barbara Hale Strange crystal! ne shapes from anolher planet shower the Midwest. where they hatch into mammolh spiders ( 1 hr . .30 min.) 15MMI ~ mW11 "Raffles" ( 1940, Comedy) Oft· via de Havllland. Oevld Niven ( 1 hr 12 min.) ([) M 'I .Ul'llT m 11 ITI CS) mWll "Wlndwalker" ( 19~. Orama) Trevor Howard, Nick Ramus. ( 1 hr , 44 min.) (I) ..,_ "Small Change" ( 1976. Ofa· ma) Oeory Oe$moucaaux. Phlltppe Gold- man. ( 1 hr • 44 min ) .. llDQUIZ & .. ,, ,,...,,. rr•wnm mflltt 1•111 ..... ff-_ ...... .... ICiioUinc •• , ... Juli•n vs Grossmont High School l =YLA. .. ...,. ....... _. "the Wiid Pony· ( 1980. Ad· venture) Ma~tl n Light.stone, .\rt Hindle 1hr .. 28 min. _. WAU.....r --"--,. Wifii an:-. WU •UIFJMY ... .. I .. ,_.,••m11•1••1•1 Off ... ....., ...... -. m> u.-,.,,M&, (0) llOWll "9 To 5" (1980. COmedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly Parton. Three WOt1dng women rebel against their subjugation by a male chauvinist bOSS 'PG' ( 1 hr , SO min.) •@••"•··=---~ .. CID llCMI "Cannonball Aun II' ( t 98-4 Comedy) Burt Reynold&. Dom Oelurse This sequel features another coHec11oo of crazies In all SOfts ol motorized vehteleS racing crOS&-<:OUntry IOf cash Many guest-star cameos lnclUdtng Frank Sina- tra, Shirley Macla1ne 'PG' Q ( t hr 48 min.) Ml8 mWll "Adventures 01 Captain Fabl an" ( t951, Advenlure) Errol Flynn. Vin- cent Price A )IJdge and his son become involved 1n witchcratt 1n New Orleans ( t hr,, 25 min ) CC) *Ml 'Children 01 The Cotn" (1984. HOfrOf) Peter Hor1on. Linda Hamilton Based on a Stephen King shaft story A young phySICtan and his wile find them· ·selves in a Midwestern town where young· ste<s have murdered the adults and estab- lished a strange rellgtOOS cult 'R' ( I hr 411933 ~ l ~um .............. ... .,,.. ... t:11 , ... TALI lMUTM "Cinderella' Jennifer Beats plays lhe mistreated young woman Who meets a handsome prince (Matthew BrOdetlek) with the help a fairy f mothe< (Jean Stapleton) O ( 1 hr ) .. .,..tccm/CCl9mTY~ AUTO UC*I IMSA GT Serles l =:,r-•aQ ==l'llT • • frl Highllghfs of the ·10 Oakland Raiders and ·73 Buffalo 81119 (R) ~ hr.) I.,.... "'" -.n ., '" ·1.t~--1TOC1• l==i~· ... --,__ -.aa. .... .-ca ... "Metatstorm The Destrvct1on 01 Jar.O-Syn" ( 1983. Science Fiction) Jettrey Byron, Ttm Thomerson ( 1 hr 24 min) ..... .,...., 1:9Gl) ... "Vl~ti8 City" ( 1940. Weatern) -~ti!:::=..::.:"'· l' 0-'TcmoTI .,.,au .. 1111•• .... -...,,.. MW. -U 'f1IC Richard Kilty nerratet this cloee-UP examtnatton ol lhe behtviOr ut tlgtrt in the wtld, tllmed In two Ol lndla't nttlonal petkt. (Rl Q ( t hr ) Sunday, Auguat 18, 1985 27 -lalurclay Cont. l/lfMIC'TD e w.•mmt1rn~•-• Ml-.. "Windw&IMr" (19M, Drama) Tr~ Howard Nldc ~mus ( 1 Iv •4 mtfl) .,. "Reunion In vienna·· ( 1933 Drama) John Barrymore. Diana Wyny8/d L!_lv. 40 min) fZ).,.. "Gandhi" ( t982. SIC>gfaphy) een K1t1gS1ey. Candice Bergen C3 ht$ a m•n) . nm-•ccurm.-.. Cl)OUl•cwa•.-. 9 M90191 OICAmlUI llmlflU -.camMCl.UTTa .. ..-•um e Blll9m1ca• ~Lim .. Cl) .. 11.w/IOM- TY-a -.nm .... am .. mo.-ITAITOI_,.. __ .,.. "Superboys" ( 1981. Adven ture) KriS Emmerson. Reggie Wynch (2 hrs) l w.t11e1a1•a••~ ..,,., ....... .,.. "Leave 'Em Laughing" (1981 Drama) Mickey Rooney. Anne Jackson 1hr.40~ AUTO Fonnula I Austrian Grand Prix from ZettweQ. ~ustna (R) ( 1 hr ) (()(JV .,_ ''Slnb&d And The Eye 01 The Tlge(' ( 1977, Fantasy) Palrlck Wa-~ Seymour ( 1 Iv • 53 1n1n ) 1:11 I UTU .....-l'"'U West91'n Re- Champlonlhtp (2 tn ) ~ IC:oc*'-IOOMll &IQ ell' .. .,. --"Wlllle And Joe Bacil At The Fron!" ( t952. Comedy) Tom Ewell. Har Lembecil (2 tn) ........ M.WllM9TlmQD LI •I OlllWAYMm -r.n:..=~ -·-0 ICM'tecomY~ U.•TmLOIT .. -.r ...... .., ...... .. .., $11.&mlTAlm •cozaawccum ~~t.ctiau.nge Cup live from Jeficho, N.V. (3 hrs.) CB) LR OI Ul1M David Allenbofough loot<& al lhe evotutloo of repJU. and the hlstety of dtnoeeurt ( t hf ) CJ) ... "Sk1rt1 Ahoy" (1952. Comedy) Etthef W1tllams. Vivien Blaine (I hf .• 49 min~ .. !:!.:. ~lde<a Of The $even Seas" 3. Adllenture) John Pa'frta. Donna (1hf .55ml'n) -· Cl) NA_, WOfld SeflM of Golf. thlfd round llve from Flt•lone COuntry Oub ln'Akron, OhlO ( 1 hr . 30 mW'I) ... , 1::--• ., la.1--·-mOIY _,,."_ .. I ,.,. .. -ff..._ 'TheHaunt· Sunday, Auguat 18, 1985 28 ed Mansion Mystety" Two cMdfen (Tris- tina Skyler. Chr11han Slaler) try to find out what happened lo a miser who disap· pared with S 1 mtlllon (Part f of 2) (R) ~ ,... iiWllOllM,.' C'lt¢0 Ul'WI an::tml ............. ._.. PC 1 • ~-... ... "Hanover SttMI" ( 1979. Ro- mance) Hamson FOfd Lesley-Anne Down ( t hr . 49 min.) ' CID •Coml ATIUC'nDll CD CQ)llOWll "Nate And Hayes" (1983 Ad\fefltlKe) Tommy Lee Jones Mictlael 11:1110'Ki:.::,:, flUTllr OI M llTI O 'm '.MWllll ... "The Dancing Masters' ( 1943 Comedy) Stan Lauret. OIMW Hardy ( 1 Iv .. 30 min) I-· 11ua11 TAILI ............ -.Oll:'f . ~Han's W1te" ( 1982 Ora· ma) Edward Asner. Mallette Hartley ( 1 hr. 27 min) CZ> llOWll · Broadway Danny Rote" (ISM. Comedy) Woody Alen. M1a Far row (1 hr . 26 min.) -JU·------· -· ()) M ,_ tUIOI flOOTUL&. San DI ego Chargers at San Francllco 49ers (3 hfa ) e m u•ff& Regional coverage of Detroit Tlgefa al Celffomla Angels Of Mln- neaota Twins 81 Boston Rad Sox (3 hrs ) l ,,..ifoom ... "Cover Giff' I 19•4. Musical) Rita Jtae011h. Gene Kelly (2 tn.) • c::Nlml• ... IWIAYI._, The WOJld's largest rodeo fNtvr" baret>eck riding. bull nding and cnudcwaoon races from ~~.Wyo I ':n.-.... .. .,., coaur Rreperatloo of cracklln' eotnbfead. oven-t>eka.o;ares· •nd guinea gumbo 1~ther t.ode" ( 1982 Orama) Cher11on Heston. NiClt Manc:uto ( 1 hr 41 mlrt} -G .,. "Against The Wind" (1949, SUspense) Rober1 8-tty, Simone Slg- nor9t. (2 hre) -aJ _.. ''Teneeon At Table Rock" (1956. Drama) Rlct\ard Egan, Oofolhy I M";iiJ2 hla.L -1 ITGD• a --NmrOIM"" .. "8ombe, The Jungle Boy" -9~.. Ad'lenture) • JohMy "SheHield. _Ann Garner ( 1 hi., 30 min ) , ..• •HD••LW -~ -. ·-, 1 en•• u.-1.-n ..... Holts" Lou Ra-wtt. CrYttal yte Guelt• Kim ClmM. Rick ~: fleld, JeM Knight. Pu Young •• ee~ Simon (lnteMew) , Weird Al Van1t0Yfci, Jamtt Ingram and Plftl Auttln. (R) ( t hi) • .... llltllidl TOM -From fuope lo the Pacific. the eYenta ot WOlld War II are examloed through combat ph<>- l raphy and newsreeisy hr . 25 min ) '*' ....... , 911~ mwm "The Beactl Boys • An Ame11 can Band" (1985. Oocumenlary) ( 1 hr 43 min.) Cl) LNA al National Pro-Am. lhtrd round hve lrom Denver ( 1 hr ) CH)llOT ...... ,.,... ... CD cm .,. "Deal Of The Centu1y ( 1963. Comedy) Che-ly Chase, Sigour ~ Weavet ( t hr . 38 min ) W llMI "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1984 Suspense) Henry Tl'lomat. Dabney COie man ( 1 hr '1 min ) tit, ,.,,., AT M .,._. Roger Ebert and Gene SISket dtscuss the success ol science llC tlOO mOVleS 1n terms ot such films as '200 t A Space Odyuey" and 'Star Wa~(~ i e'i:=u I.,. "Brtan's Song'" ( 1971 OramaJ James Caan. Billy Dee W1lllamS ( 1 hr 15 min.) ,., ........... II -~ llOYfl "Crawlspace" ( 1911 Suspense) Teresa Wnght Arthur Ken~ I (1hr .30WIJ, ~,. ____ 71 llMI "Yankee Pasha" ( 195-4. Ad venture) Jett Chandlet. Rhonda Fleming ~hrs) • llMI "The Rise And Fall Of Legs Ola mond" ( 1960, Orama) Ray Danton Katen Steele. (2 hrs.) "'Oii la4D'Y m11TMI .-..cMITOIY NA ... Columbll SenlOfl T OUI Ing Pro Oooblet from Erlanger. Ky (R) (2 hrs} (I) IAM -A boy's loyalty to his lawless and vtOlent lalher Is pot to lhe 1es1 by hts own 11\Sllncta 10 llV9 a more pe&Ge fvl exlltenc. (I hr) I m1Mtc11t1••mnm,.1111••cmns1• -----..0--1:11 ~ ... ~ty scheduled mmlng may be delayed due 10 .. k. .. acomum.10tTS ,_MWYW Eddl&-Albe<t hosts a'r&-erNtlon of Big Bend ere muslC with OU-It Helen O'Connell, Keety Smith Herb Jettrlea. Margei-et Whiting end Helen For= I~ In. 5 min.~ ca.ra:s an,.,._11_ I ... " ......... _ -•t•&&u..1M• -CCl!m NOTIM&. •A WT ..... 1UI A look beet( at 1ett )'tlt'I ~ alt footbaU MHOl'I • ... UCON Pruntwlck seoo.ooo Na 11ona1 T "m Bowllng Tournament ( 1 hr ) e 110W11 "C.ptaln Scar1t1 Va The Mys tttone" I 1987, Fantasy) Puwett (2 hr .. ) . (l) .. m1a•LM.W .... "Call ~ Ofagon" ( 1078, Ad· venture) Bruce LI. (2 tn) (f) MW• M 111'1 Songt ''Ttvlllef." ''Out Of Boalnett." "Luctty Slat.'' "Kar ma cn.m.1tan, '' ''Good Lcwtn''' and "Futa11 R1Q." JuOgtt~ Alman, P•· 1ric. R\Jttltti. Otenn tJ.I ---• Sdlt$Jled -Salurcla Cont. Two of the eight <><lglnal teams rrom the U S • Canada, Europe, Latin America and the Far East vie for the champlOOShlp or the Little League World SerleS. rrom W1IU- a=t, Pa (2 hrs ) I=-= CClllmllMllY HUI.TM .... .,. "Red Dawn" {1984, Adven- ture) Patrick Swayze, C Thomas Howell 1.!hr .~m1n) (H).,. "The Front" ( 1976. Comedy) Woody Allen, Zero Mostel ( I hr • 34 mlnL ([) (Q).,. "Mealbatls Part II" ( 1983, Comedy) Archte Hahn, John Mengalll ( 1 hr ,36mln ) (I).,. "Windwalker"' ( t984, Drama) TrevC>f Howard. Nici< Ramus ( t hr . 44 min ) (%) llOW9 "Mighty Joe Young" ( 1949. Adventure) Terry Moore Rohen Arm· strong. ( t hr .. 34 mlr;) II AMCA:cam•lf•CW .. ~ .. Lamb ETI .. WJll 11• In Africa. the zebras, wild dogs and spotted hyena star In nature's own version of the IOOd the bad and the ~uply. .UTa'llflOITI ...... MD AT 1M1 ... Roger Eberl and Gene Siske! dltcuss !he return of the western. with a look at "Pale Rider," "Silvefado" land~t~=~ ...-.woa'71WICTOIY (IP.-, • H•El'7llWll F -.,. "It Happened One Night" ( 1934. Comedy) Claudelle Colbert, C°lark Gable (2 hrs ) I ,~ •COIJ.allOOtUU. .... ... ...., '11 ...,. Scheduled Two of the eight original teams from the U S . Canada. Europe. Lahn America and the Far East vie ror the champk>nship or the Little League World SerteS. lrom Wllh- (l);o;.·~ (2 hrs ) (!) llWW Chicago Cubs at Clnctnnatl Reds.J.3~~ I .,. "The Crowded Sky" ( 1960, Orama) Dana Andrews. Rhonda Fleming 2':J.a,.,. IJIFlll'71IWI' '""' ....... -.. ._ ..... W Uftl190 Los Angeles Oodge<s at Montreal ExPOS (3 hrs l e M'"M'L San Otego Padres at New Y~ Melt~~" 30 min ) ... '711111Y ... Cl)MnOIM:ml NASCAR Busch 500 Nve from Bristol, Tenn (3 hrs . 30 mtn ) ®.,."Right Of Way" ( t983, brama) S.111 0.Vlt. James Stewan ( t hr • ~ ~.) •IJZ)l'WMJ St Louis Cardinals 11 Attan ta Bt•vr'r~2 hJ•·· ~min.} .. D IHM Scheduled Interviews wl1h M.i GlbtOO. Cher and "ET " stars Henry Thoma•. Drew BarrymOte and Rob- 1..,~~ ...... c~~~~~~ •111r•oumM -flOOTll II 3 I M ..... , .,,. FMIUfel new aonga from thtlf flrat atldo album llncAt their reunion. CD cm--"Cheech And Choog's The CorSICan Brothers" ( 198-4. Comedy) Cheech Marin. Tommy Chong ( 1 hr . 27 mtn) (l)MOWll "Oxford Blues" (1984, Drama) • Rob Lowe. MYSheed'y· ( 1 hr .• 33 min ) au .. ~••,..tcm ~TT'MC1119 -... .... ~ MC'l--.. ... IAn.AYQ IDULnlTT ......... .,.. MOWll "Cooey Island" (1943. Musi- cal) Betty Grable, Cesar Romero. ( 1 hr . 36mln.) (I) .,. "Small Change" (1976. Dra- ma) Geory Oesmouceaux. PhiUppe Gold- ma~~ln) -l=' llC • ITf 1ll1"M llAlmAL --From the exotic wildltte of the Namlb Desen to a d8rlng raft rece down the Yukon River. 10 years of National Geographic specials are revl8Wed. Hal Holbrook hosts. (Rl o ( 1 hr . 45 min.) --lvening " ·11c'L~--._ .... MC'l--.. .. IAnmaAYQ .UmT'.-:ICAllmo TAii MOWll "Robin And The Seven HOOds" ( 100... Musleal) Frank Sinatra. Dean Mar- tin. The leedef or a Chicago gang dOOates a large amount ol money to one of the i=~hrs ) ....W Barbara tells Sophta of her real flMMtnga toward Twomey ( 1 hr ) I TIICUIO l'llll ltmt -l.f: ... Mmf .... MOWll "Eddie Macon's Run" ( 1983. Drama) John Schnelder, Kirk Douglas An escaped criminal becomes the quarry of a ruthless law o~er. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) NI 9 t • M 'JVlll Featured. 1 tOUf or Cheyenne. WyomlnQ iocludes a modem- daY cattle drive, the largett outdoot rodeo 1n the country and a wagoo trip that offers none of the comforts of home. D MfT l'CI01111"M MW>W111-•1nz Fea- rurtd door locks: auto insurance coats, i tal Insurance, swimming pool safety ._ .... ta.LYWGDCI-• ~ Jane Fonda ~· about her new movie "Agnes of God " Cl) 100 a.Oii POi CCl90lf Fired from his !9!>.:_~~roe decides to collect unem· ~r~"=l~or.;;.her ~~ Bowle, JoM Cougar Mellencamp, Men II WOfk. MadOM&. l>ufan Duran. T..,. for fMrs and RoW1 Plant perl()fm their h111 In oountrtet eround the workl (? hr9 ) i =l'Cll.,..Mft>IUOMTI Fea- tured: an underwatlf wvet, IUlfites as food pr11ervatlvel; a dremaliiatlon of • ecam l ws•m•w•mw """'°" ..... MU '11 IT• W From the Brooklyn AOAdemy of Music, a utute to the pet- ICH111l11g &I Ii wtlh hOll ~ 9ih-end muelc director Jemee Le'AM Among ICheduled pertormera Lukas Foet, Oiok Hymen. 0.0 L~ and John Oenkworth. Aobef1 Merrt•. Leonard Ptnnerlo, Klr1 Tt Kanawa, and be<s ot the Twyla Tharp dance g= (R) (3 hrs ) (1J fm " rse Of The Ptnk Panth er" ( 1983, Comedy) Ted Wass. Oavtd Niven A bumbling New Y0<1< City cop 1n· terviews a host of suspictous character'> In his lnvesttoatlon of the theft of the tabu lous Pink ~anther diamond 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40m1n ) -Al Y•OWIC: 1'MI co.u.AT Al Weird Al Vankovic bf1ngs his rock paro- dies to thlS speclal that features hts songs "'I Lost on Jeopardy." "Eat II." "I Love ,_i~~Da:.:Slupd ' i ,.,... mM Regularly scheduled prr=ammlng may be delayed due 10 e!!J b<eaks. 1:118 N'8 Celebrtty Judges Bobby Sherman. Elinor Donahue. Edd Byrnes Performance by Angel And The Reruns D tmAlll -Ol nu&. "Should Medical Professionals Have Thi Right To Refuse AIDS Victims?" 8 m OI U. Featured a look at the mystery behind U F O 's, with a trip to the Jet Propulsion Lab tn the Majave Desert where messages are being beamed Into c;paoe via radio telescope; interviews with inves1tgat°'5 who research U F 0 sight fa.Oii• ftlOllAIDMO TOO a.Oii l'Cll "'CCl90l--lnlT Fired from hts job. Monroe decides lo collect unem- e!!>yment witholJI loo!;= another rob 81 IAI DmlOZIOO"I .... Fea- tured a mandrill undergoes surgery at the Wtld Anlmal Park. a look at the Pachy· def'm Playground and three baby ete- eb_ants ~ .,. "Meralslorm The Destruction Of Jared-Syn" ( 1963, Science Fiction) Jeffrey Byron, Tim Thomerson An mrer stellar peacekeeper travels to a barren deSer1 wC>fld, Where he battles an evil war lofd for possesSIOn or a powerful crystal 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 24 min ) (%) ..,. "Broadway Danny Rose" ( 198-4. Comedy) Woody Allen. M18 Far row A smalHlme but good-hearted talent agent works dlllgently to malle succetSM of his hopetess clients 'PG' ( t hr • ?6 min) 1:11• a•t -"' &IM 1MI --'11 ~CAIW A tribute to the team lhat created such Broadway hits as "The Sound Of Muste" and "South Pac1r- lc " leeturl(IQ him clips, phOtos.. and lntet- VleWI W1ttl SfllrJey Jones. Alfred Dralle. Yul Brynner. Goroon MacAae and compo&e11 M1rtln Chemin ("Annie") and Andrew I loyd Webbtr ("CA1s") Mary Martin h09ta. ( t hr • 55 min ) •• CJ) ,._., Reprise ot the 99flea premle<e A V11tnem 11'81 ,(Jan-Micheel Vincent) and his partnet (Ernest Borg- ntne) are called upon to save a stat.-ot the--ert fighter plane from falling Into Sovi- et han~s gu jt hr) D • M _, _..,. ...... 1111 ... Arnold t>4t- oomn trtghtened end conf\111<1 aft" (R) Q • ··eruce LM. W• M Yoo'" ( 1977 Actventwe) Bruce LI. Chen Pel l.ing A ~ted martial atttat tri. to ·~ the murder ol till maater (2 tn ) e <ll LOii WT A gr~ oi pa~ and 1tie1r catWlt ~nlOnt Mt Mil .ith Stublng and I crew t0t a Pf•IOOUI 000 1ttOW lfl A~O Goats ~Cathe­ nno Bactl, Dwtl Benedlci and llMbel San Sunday, August 18, 1985 29 -Salurclay Cont. ford~~· 30 min) i ITAi llMCM ~ In the f0tmat of the "Star Search series 1h.s special tea lures pre-teens <fnl1 teens performing fOf SS0.000 1t1 cash pnzes in the ca1egor«0 of male voca11st female vocaltst dance leading lady and IPad1ng man Guests Tony Danza G0tdon Thomson. Irene Cara and Nancy Dussaull !R) (2 hrs) a> llOYIE "The Legac..y" ( 1979 Horrori Katharine Ross. Sam Etholt The prom1-;e of a large lee lures a pair of American ar chllects to a t0<ebod1ng Eng1tsri mansion wnere they meet a strange group of gve&ts and drsc.o..er the terr1fy1ng reason behind their invitation !2 hrs I ~==-~ MOWll "Cloak And Dagger · ( 1984 Suspense) Henry Thornas. Dabney Cole man An 11 year-Old wtlh an overzeolou'S 1mag1nation becomes ontangled 1n a real hie spy adventure wMn M witnesses a murder and the lhefl of top-sec.rel molotar f documents 'PG Q I 1 h1 4 1 min 1 (S;PAlllCMAll The law students prepare fOf thetl ttme in the spotllgtlt as tnc anm.ml Law Scilool Fotl!M draw near ( 1 hr ) e IOCAmt DOR IMITleG .. D GD a.. ,... Guests include Lesley Gore, Adrienne Barbeau Marta Kristen Diane McBain Jamf!S Ooohan. Jock Mahoney and Dawn Weil'> Soony Bono •nd Karen Vatenhne cot1CJSt I PUYUU. .. Cl) THI aul AMD TMI QMY 'Spnng 1862-May 1863' Ma1or Welles tWorren Oates) vows revenge .v"1en his son 1s killed by Union troops. Mary and Jonas are married, Malachy meets his ftrst Con federate soldiei President Lincoln (Gre gOfy Peck) deh ''"> ltle fmanc1pa11on Proclamahon IP;i1 ~ "' 3) (R) Q (~ hrs) D llOY9 'King t Tt1 ... Mountain" ( 1981 Ad-lent .re) Harry Ha11 1m .~ph Bot toms • 1ree youn11 I <r> Ang1;1las bAchelors devote heir energies to the sport ot dr~Q rac1~hrs) 196¥11 "Ey~ UI l he Needle" ( 198 1 Suspense) Donald Sutherland Kate Nelligan While on a rHnote Scottish 1Sland to meet a O.r:nan $UOtnarine, an Ax.ls spy meets a lonel~oman (2 hrs ) 8DN m 11-(C').,_ "Against All Odds'' (1984. Ora ma) Rachel Ward. Jell Bridges A fading 1rofes.r;lonat football player falls In love •Hh the 1111llriend of a small-time hood 'ld becor~ lf'lvOlved wrth shady. high stakes real estate dealings 'A' Q (2 hrs . 8m1n) ~ • Mc:m Budweiser COl- umblll Cvp from Trt 0 1196. Wasti (RI (I hr ) (L) (O)llCMI "C8nnonball Run II' ( 1984, comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise rhtt sequel learuree another cotlectlon ot craz1e1 In all aorta ol motoozed vehlclea r.clng crou.-country f<>< casn Many guest star Cll~. IOCkJdl'!Q Fram< Sina tra. Shlrley M•t:La1ne 'PG I t nr . 48 min) (1).,.. "Unttl s.p1embef' ( 1984. Ora ' m.) Katen Att.n, Thierry _ Lherm11te 8tr•nded In Parltl atler being ~orated from her tour g1oup, an Ametlcan woman meet• tnd l•llt In tove with • memed ~ 'R' {I Iv , 35 min ) CJ) ... '"the Phlladtiptt13 E Kpefl"W'I" ( 198"4, ~ FIChM) MICh8"1 Pare, N~ Allen In t0..3 a IOQ SC\Clfl ~da1 30 Sunday, Aoguat 18. 1985 test aboard a naval destroyer goes haywtre and two sailors are propelled. via a time-warp. Into a slnl41ar eKperlment tak- 1 ~1=~~,J, .. ~TUCU .. 9 ... 0# LOIT &.Ml ReprlSe of the seriea premiere m wti1c;h Gary (Tony Franciosa) teams up with htS lale wife's sister (Deborah Adair) 10 help e financier locate the woman he once loved and 10 search tor a coed's missing !lance (R) o i1 hr , 30 min ) SJ MOWll ·•On The Town" ( 1949 Musi. cal) Gene Kelty, Frank Sinatra Music b)' Leonard Bernstem A trio ol sailors team up w11h a taxi drtve< and an anthropolooist to find a beautiful girl wh<>Se ptcture 1s dis iayed 1n the subway. (2 hrs t5 min.) TOemBMMI -..... llOWI "The Buccaneer" ( 1938. Ad veflture) Fredric March. Akim Tamirott Pirate Jean Lafitte aids the United States 1n the War of t812 (2 hrs , 20 min.) Cl) LlllTft.ll "" 1'MI ... ,,. ,...,. lnleMew6 with Lana Turr'lef, Ctms E'v9f't Lloyd. newsman Hugh Downs. C81tfornla Wine king Robert Mond8111 and Beverly Sa~hr) I "'911 mM ~ularly 11Cheduled programming may be delayed due to ~br_eaks L() .,_ Monte Carlo Tournament ~hltghls (A) Uf) llOWll "Vtee Squad" ( 1982. Drema) Season Hubley. Gary Swanson A police detectrve and a streetwalker ream up to trap a pimp responsible for murdering one of his women 'R' {I hr . 35 min ) I llf1/CAI. CCll'l'I • " • cw -.-JTUCll .. "911111Ja.TmOAMDS .... ~ The original Kingston TrlO tS joined by Tommy Smothe<s. Mary Travers. Lindsey Buck1nghem and cutrenr Trio members. ( t hr .• 40 min. J .. {I) TALll ... ntlDAS-m lOO Cl.Oii I'm cc.arT Fired from his )Ob. Monroe decides to collect unem-e t without ~Ing for another Job ..... Ll'IA .., NatlOnal Pro-Am third round trom ~~RJ~ hr ) =1i."n ae ... WML,_,W~ .,.. "The KlaMman' ( 1~74, Ora- ma) Lee Marvin. Richard Bufton The shenft of a Southern town IS caught be- tween the Ku Klux Klan and violent ractal tens.ons when a blac:X man iS accused ot ~· (2 hrs • 30 min ) m .,_ 'Sgt Pepper's LOMly Hearts Club Band" ( t978. Mvtlcal) Peter Frampton. Bee Gees. Sgt Pepper'!! nepf'\- ew and the new Lonely Haarta Club Band carry on the Heartland. US.A tradition ~tva.) mAL- ... "The 8"ch Boyt An Ameri- can Band" (1985. ~~ A chronicle ol the tnumphs and tr of the perenn1"1 group The 8eac ~. teaturlng IUC;h hltt "' "Good Vlllfatlons". "Cfthlornlft 01rlft" and "In My Room " 'PO· t3' ( 1 hr , 43 min l (jJ.UYIOn.U.OW·----.. - (0) ... "Between Lovera" (1983. Dr•· ma) · SI Jamee. Jotln Leal A SJC· cetcl\JI la IOf'I dti&igner dllcoVeft het , notband h1tv1ng "" ofta" and IN\191 him to find anothet man whom She afw mar- nes ( 1 hr • 30 min ) MON "They're Playing With Fire·· ( 1984, Drama) Sybil Oann1ng. Eric Brown An English professor and her hus- band make plans to bilk his grandmother end mother out of m111tons ( I hi , 16 min) CZ> llOWll "Barry J.4cKenzte Holds H16 Own" ( t975. Comedy) Barry Crocker Barry Humphrlefl A man's aunt 1s m1s1ak en for the Queen of Fngland and kid napped bf two vampires who plan lo use ,,.is:..~··~· '°"'"' on .. ctton t1:11l:t:'ra:=..NOU.YWOOD Dan Ay k1oyd, Giida Radner. John Candy and Cheech & Cnong take e llghthearted look at classlc B movies lnclud1n9 "The Fly ... "Reefer Madness," "Theml' end "Rock Around the Cloek .. ( 1 hr, 30 min) 8 M1lr OI THI tl'rl Songs "Thriller." "OUI Of BuSlness." "Lucky Stsr · "Kar- m• Chameleon." 'Good Lovin" and "Fairfax Rag " Judges~r Allman Pa trtee Rushen, Glenn ~r j I ... ~... 0 • ....,. .. w ... ,...,.. .,. "Bu!1erfhes" ( 1974 Comedy) Harry Reems. Merle Forss A country gtrl ltnds &eK and a.xct1emen1 1n the big cily i! hr , 35 min.) 1119 (8).wll "Prtvate School" ( 1983. Come dy) Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russell. Teen aged boys 111S1t the all-girt Cherryvale Academy for some fun end adventure 'R' U hr. 37 min.) tW D llOWll "Summer Wishes. W1nte1 Dreams" ( 1973. Orama) Joanne Wood ward. Martin Batsam A mtddte-aged man decides to treat his wife 10 a Europci11n vacation 1n an ettor1 to rev1ve their dying marriage (2 hrs 15 min) 9 mVll "Smash Up. The Story 01 A Woman" ( 1947. Orama) Susan Hayward Lee Bowman. The wife of a struggling songwriter finds she cannot cope with his neglect or her own leehngs of U11elessness and turns lo alcohol as a result ( 1 hr . 4& min) ... ~ .. ,..,. •tuwn ... IAlmAYMM lM,_MUl"lmiP --.1UC1. -~ ..... Gfl"91Mm .. w.cr.,.._• .._ Han ol F11me TourrninM•Mt from ~on Mo IA) (0) "Total RdplUfe" ( t980. Adutl) Martine Grimaud. Brigette Lahaie Three w1vet tired of betng tr.ated like stK Ob· Jecta turn the tables on lhfth husbands ( t hr .. 18mln) (%)9CMI "The Boaulled" (1971, Drema) Cllnt Eoatwood, d'eraldlne Page An 1n )urecl Union soldl01 recuperallng lt't a girts' SChoOI has his leg needlessly amputated by lht 1ealovs he•dn1r11r1t'9 When he is l~+t:~.:;::r~ 'R' (1hr.A9 w enan ... _., ... .,. "OectPtion" ( 1948, Orama) Bette OoviS. ClaUdo R11it'ls When 11 pianist m•tfl• htr Old flame, an. cone alS a •· cret •ff•1r from him (2 hrt) ....... 1-E•ecutone H mlet Cnallel'O(I p fr(')l'n Jeflct\o. N Y tRl -TV Puzzle A CROSS I, 5 Shown. hos! of 'Solid Gold" 9 Played Erhel Merit I I Blake's daughrer 13 10 for V1llell~ r1 14 Supped 15 Fo1mer boxer 16 Lucille. to Lucie 17 Cense 19 Spencer - 21 · -Casey n Color man Parsegh1an 23 Single . 24 Re11remen1 -p1an 1nits '25 Singer W1fhams 28 ·-Bunny' 30 Soccer shutout 3 t He's Dick lStJdon 1ni1 t Newi..man Geraldo 2 Roman four 3 Casey's outfit 4 He was 'The Greatest Ametican Hero 5 SM'S Mary Betti 6 Actor Wallach 7 -Greco 8 Sandy - 9 Belh Howland role tO SlttYlh Wolfe 11 .. _the MUSIC t 2 Orandmolh8f 18 Newsman Rather 20 Aructe 21 Hugo 28 "Scooby -" 27 Reb Brown ro• 28 T etly nttwork 29 Actress O'Connor 32 Jim - 33 Actr ... Sc la 35 Actor t.Meo 36 Mt North '32 'The Killing Fields' star 34 Anne Arch~r rote 37 "Bah - ' 36 Obllttn 4 t Relallve of · eureka''' 43 Lawyers· org 44 Lauren - 46 Cot Stoopnagle 47 Art1ftctal language 48 Metric measure 49 Steve Kanaly role 5 1 Concerning '>2 Actor Howard 54 Dunne and Cara 56 Rober! Prosky rote 5 7 She s Mrs Cabot DOWN 37 Jonathan or Jennifer 38 Played Zeb Walton 39 'Sign-off for Wrlhams 40 Garr or Copley 42 Ed or Nancy •4 CMney~l-h him 45 Lydia Cornell role 48 Plays Ruth Galveston 50 G1nza money 53 Sci-II hit movie 55 ID tor Nolle SOLUTION -.=.-::~r-="11- 'Three Wives ' mix of comedy, intrigue By JERR1' BUCK A'T ......... w.-.. LOS ANGELES ~ Pnvale eye Jal'kson Beaudine gets along better with has thr~ wives now 1hat lhcy're all "former" than he did when he was married to them. One at a ume, of course. • The show is "l Had Three Wives," whrch (BS ., broadcasting for six weeks. The show premiered Wednesday Victor Garber. a Canadian actor with hmued telev1s1on exposure in this country. stars as Beaudine. The ex-waves arc played by Maggie Cooper, who 1s a lawyer. hanna Recd. an 1nvcsuga11ve reporter. and Ten Copley. a movie stunt woman The point 1s that each former wife has a o,pectal expertise and Beaudine 1s always drawng them into a cast' he's working on It's billed as a comedy, but if the p1lot 1s any example. don't count on 11. The funniest thing about the pilot was that Be1iud1ne had not solved the case. The show just ended Garber. who has never been marned. ~1d. "I came do~ to marrying once. but the hfc of an actor as not conducive to a long- lastinJ marriage." He considers "I Had Three W1 w<1" good expenence for when he docs tac the knot "My obJect1ve 1s to have a good ume doing the \how · he said ~That shows on the screen and 11 would be awful to come away from this without havina enjoyed 11." Garber said be thinks Beaudine as "1deahst1c about mamage .. But, he added, "I hope we'll be able to explore the problems that relationships have today. The adjustments and the compromtses that people have lo go through to Sta) together. But this 1<1n't 'S«nes From a Marriage.' h's a pnvate eye show.'' AUTOMATIC GARAGI DOOR OPINIRI SALES & SERVICE WE CARRY STANLEY SUnday, Augua1 18, 1985 31 1 ~' ~ I ' ClOUDf " FORICAITI ON A2 I I - 8enlng Newport Bach. Cotta Meta, HuntlngtonlNch, lrvlnt, Ltguna Inch, Founllin Vllly Ind loath~ County ORAN GE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA SUNOAV AUGU5 T lb l<JH~ =,{ CEN TS America wakes to AIDS horror Film star• s illness has exploded myth that AIDS ts a disease limited to gays _ For the past four years, America's PY population has bome the burden of AJDS. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syn- drome, which strips the body of its protection apinst disease, had as of July trapped 12,067 people in its web of misery, killina about half of them. In Oranae County, 136 people have stru&&led with the debahtatmg d1s-casc~'Seventy-seven have died. Of the dead and dying. 73 percent arc homosexual men. Until last month the &eneral .. ,ubhc expressed only mild interest an the mysterious disease pummeling America's p y community. Concern was preny much limited to baseless fear of contractina AIDS from shak- ing hands with or using the same bathroom as someone who has 1t. LISA MAHONEY PERSPECTIVE But the days of labeltng AIDS as a gay disease, and therefore one that mainstream society needn't address, came to a close last month when the face of an emaciated Hollywood hero entered Amenca's homes throu&h televis1on sets and daily newspapers. The v1saae of Rock Hudson also confronted them at supermarket checkout stands where magazjnC$ reported the screen idol's words as spoken through an em1ssa1y "I ~ve AIDS." The fact that Rock Hudson. who one Orange County pY advocate descnbes as Amenca s symbol of virility, could have AIDS made people listen. R~hers have been saying for some ume that AIDS 1s a sexually transmitted disease that can -and ha~ -affected all strata of the population It 1s not restnctcd to py enclaves but is, 1n fact, spreadln& into the &encral populauon throuah prosu- tutes. bisexuals and intravenous drug usen who arc carriers. Despite the waminss. it wasn't u~il Hudson's announcement July 2 at numbers of Americans bcpn na note of what e"perts have been sayin1 about AIDS. Fmally, wd one py Orange coun- tan, .. the py community was no longer responsible for this disease." Hud,50n's pli&ht made nauonaJ televisaonl and details of his off. screen lire that had never been pubhcly bannered before were laid out 10 mass ctreulation niagazanC1 Peaceful voyage _ cwr,..._...,C!Mr.,__.. A eolltary ..Uboat &lldea off the cout of La(una Beach u a few raya of •unUght cut through the cloada and ahlmmer off the calm eea. Cout A Jailed welder has been llnked to 20 county rob- beries, lncludlng three In Costa Mesa./ A3 C&llf omia Gov. DeutMtellan an- nounced a prison ex- pansion program on a campaign awing through the state.I A5 World Even battle-hardened Lebanon was shocked Saturday by a bombing that turned a fashionable supermarket Into an ln- ferno./ A3 A group of ex-astronauts from around the globe wtll hold an organlza- tlonaJ meeting In France thl1 fall./ A4 Style Knitwear Is the new look forfall./81 8port8 \ use Is tabbed as the "team to beat" for the Paclflc-10 football cham- plonshlp./01 The Angels retain their 21A-garneleadlnthe American League West wtth a 9-5 wtn over Oak- land./D1 •-•• ... lftwn~nt -----Remember the Jetsons. that apace-age cartoon eerlee from 1962? It's back again.JM Bulneu Big profit• can be made from short eeUlng./04 lknsx Birt ha Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulf neea Cl8lllfled Crouword Entert8'nment Horoecope Ann Ulndert OptNon Public Noticet RMl&tate Sport a 8tyte Tehwtlk>n w .. th« A4 86 88 04-S C3-8 ,96 M-8 06 86 A&-7 06 C1·2 01-S 91-3 TVL:I Summer fun's over for college crowd Coast district students to hit books MondC}.y as fall classes begin at community ~colleges By PHIL SNElDERMAN OlhO.ily ..... llMt While many younbters are busy soaking up the last rays of summer or working a few finaJ weeks at vacauon- timc jobs, local community college students arc preparing to hit the books. Though August is barely half over, fall classes ~in Monday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Golden West College an Huntington Beach and at Fountain Valley-based Coastline College, which offers clas5e5 at numerous neighborhood locations. Classes at Saddlcback College 1n \11ss1on V1e10 and Irvine Valley College (formerly SaddJeback Nonh) 1n Irvine beg.in the following Mon- day. Once again. community college administrators will be keeping a close eye on enrollment figures because state fundin$ for these schools 1s based on their average daily anend- ance This figure reflects not JUSt how many students have enrolled, but how many classes each student 1s taking. Though SaddJeback classes have tradittonally begun m August. this marks only the second year that fall 1nstruct1on 1s starting before Scptem- Fund-raiser clears most of Hall's debt Councilman's party erases all but 4.000 . ofhlscampat n loan By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. Dllllr "'4 ..... Although the receipts are still being counted, Costa Mesa City Coun- cilman Donn Hall said his $95-a- platc fund-raiser last month will probably clear the miuonty of his election debts. Hall expected the proceeds to fall about S4,000 short of erasing the S l l ,64S owed to bis Newport Beach electronics firm for a CAmJMUgn loan. 1-f•ll 111~ borrowed $410 from his personal finances _ for the 1984 rc- elccuon effort. · " He said that not all the estimated 250 people attendinf the July 26 dinner paid the ful pnce. Some contnbuted whatever they could, while others were given complimen- tary tickets. • And a few people came on credit. That money is still coming in," said Hall, who narrowly held onto has couocal scat an November 1984 aften challenge by candidates opposing has pro-development attitude Hall responded with a $37,805 campa.1,gn. wtuch is s1ul cosuna ham money -namely the SI ~per­ month interest accruing on the loan from his company. Omega lndustnes (Pleue eee BALL'S/A2) Bike thief shatters dream· once again By Ule Aatoela&e4 Pttt1 For the second time in three montMi a btqcle thief has shattered a cerebral palsy Vlctam's dream of indcpeodanc:e In June, someone stole a sky-blue thf'CC'-whccltr locked 1n Jerry moot'\ carpon 40 miles southea t of Lo, An_acl . Smoot. 47, had used the bike for "1oina to the blnk. everyth1n " he said. After the news btokc, police ra1~ $26S tbrou&h privat donauont and bousbt moot a new bicycle But Fnday morning. Smoot discovered the new bike massina &om the carpon. "I feel so upset," sajd Smoot, has pccch slurred because of the cc~bral palsy. ''Even if l &et it blck, 11 mllbt set stolen apin." He said it will take ham four to five months to save fOt" another b1ke. moot hvcs mainly on welfare. bul 'd be wants to live indepcndcntl~. He bolds mutcr's ~ an soca- olOI)' and psycholOty, but hu re- peatedly r11lcd 1n cffons to find •Job u a staustical rcstareh anal)"t. He makes extra money umpmna wftbaU pmcs, but said the I of ht 1ran portatioo may thrtaten that Job. .. 1'm JU: t vtty mad about al • he said of the thdl "Wb) YfOUld an)one war'lt to take it from me? 1 w1 h they'd JU t leave me alone ... ber 1n the Coast Community College D1stnst, which mcludcs Orange Coast. Golden West and Coastline. Last year Orana,c County's four community college d1stncts dcetded to more closely synchrontZC thetr schedules to aJlow all fall semesters to fintsh before Chnstmas. This 1s aJso the second year tbat a tu1t1on fee -$50 per semester for students ta.kin& six or more units -1s being charged at community colleges throughout California. Though this fee has been blamed for declimng enrollment in the Los Angeles Com- munity College Distnct. admims- trators say ii has had tattle impact in more affiuent Orange County. The county's four community col· lege dastncts -Coast, Saddleback. Rancho Sanuaio and Fullerton - have apan engaged an a JOIOt news- paper adverusmg campai,gn to boost enrollment throuahout the area. Indi- vidual d1stncu and colleges have supplemented this with thetr own back-10-school promouons Despite the ads, Wayne Wolfe, Orange Coast's ass1stan1 dean of admissions and records. said man) OCC students are stall confused by the early start date He said many nave phoned the c-0llcse to check on when they have to be back 1n class -and have groaned upon hcanng that it's Aug. 19. .. Even some of those who have already rcgJStered ma} not be read .. for 11 ... Wolfe said On Thursday, the administrator said OCC had already regastl."rcd 18,026 students. pumng n I percent (Pleue eee COLLEGE/ A2) Liberty on parade ..., ......... .,-. ...... hlitck l'1J'DD and Gall D.owalter paint a Stam of LlbertJ 9C11lptve tlaat trW eal1 tile ._. da1a afternoon aboard th LldoLa~,e: 26~ amnaal C!aaracter Boat Puad c:lrcl• ftewport • Tb• ....... belna entered bJ Uae uoa,.. and Dolli" chapter of tlM Perfonat.nc Arta Center. DetaJls of the disease, bow one atll 1L, and that there is oo cure, were reiterated in a flood of media cov-erace. lo Oransc County, the AIDS bot· lane at the Gay and Lesbian C-0m· munJty Services Center of Oranae County began nnpna coounually. Calli 10 rne infonnauoo hotline tnpled after the news about Hudson broke, wd Randy Pesqueira, director of the c:cntus AIDS Response J>ro. anun. Pesqueira and other center workers nave talked to an kinds of people 10 recent weck.s, many of whom they beheve would not be caught dead (Pleue Me AIDa/ A2) Water park to be cast adrift? Immediate approval from Irvine needed to keep proje~t afloat By PHll. SNEIDERMAN Ot .. Dllllr ....... Plans to bu1ld a $9 million water- oriented amusement center at Laon Country in Irvine are 10 Jeopardy because of delays in the Clty's rcVlCW, says a bustn~ who wants to build the water park. .. We have to stan constructJon in September 1f we want to have 1t finished in ume for the summer 1986 9CaSOn," Ball Draney. secreury- trcasurer of Colton-based Amcncan Sports Wor1d. wd Friday RC'prc9Cntativcs of Lion Country and Amcncan Sports World disa&rec Wlth etty staff members on whether the amusement firms need a new cond1ttonal-11SC pcmut to build the water park. Dubbed "The Splash," 1he park v.ould have slJdcs, fountains, water auns. hot tubs and other actlv1ucs for children and adults. It would be similar to Ragmg Waters an San Dimas. Last vear. poor attendance forced Lion Country to end the wild animal tou~ that gave the park 11s name Since then. compan~ officials have been trying to develop other rcc- rcauonal act1v1ucs on the propeny. including the water park propoSC'd b\ Amen can Spon \\. orld The amusement firms contend (Pleue eee WATER/~) Clerk credited in foiled holdup Called police after wttnes~tng robbery from nearby market Police said an armed robben-at a Huntington Beach electronics tore was thwarted Saturday aftemoon b\ a clerk at a ncarb) market who o~ sef' ed the holdup and called officcn The suspected robber and a teen- age girl who was dn' mg the JCtAWI The dnver's infant ughter was found in lhe car a1 the lime of the arrt!>l The rohbery su pcct wa\ 1dcnt1fied as Roben Jo«lan. JO. of 8aJdwin Park Pohcc wtthbcld the name of the 17-ye.ar-old dnver, also from BaJdwtn Park. bt-causc of her age, Huntington Beach police Lt Georae Renek said the holdup oc- cu~ at 4 8.m at the Radio Shacl. 5torc at 18 33 Beach Blvd. Rendt said a man who entered the sto~ when there were no cu tomen 1nsuk pointed a revolver at two store employcn Rcnek said tbe gunman ordettd the employees into a back room, then took more than $200 from the a • l'Cll tcr and fled The emplo~ ~re not IQJUred. pohcc sand. A clerk at a nearby convcn1eoc:e market oblcrvcd the holdup and phoned pohct W1lh a dc~ptaon of. the aunman and the stauon n h entered af\eT lhc robbery, aLY'JM'tlt to polict Rcnek said ttr Joe Gu&DC1'1 ttcd the \l&ttem w on ulevard and J\Opped ll With \be (Pleeae ... BOUJUP/ ill ·- A2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Auguat 18, 1985 ~ Teen-ager will pe t:tied as adult By th AHoc.tated Presa A Municipal Coun Judae. after holdina a two-hour preliminary bcar- ma. has ordered a 16--ycar-old Full· erton boy to stand lriaJ as an adult in the shoolin&death of bis father. Jud.ae LoPn Moore said the~ wa$ sutr~nt ev1dence to try Donald CodlY on a murder charge after he viewed a videotape in which the youth confessed to the crime. The teen-ager, who was arrested about five boun after his father was shot last Mareh. ori1mally told authorities a masked intruder had shot and mortally wounded 47-year- old Rex Coday. The cider Coday died a few hours after he was shot seven or eight times with his own smaJl-caJiber .pistol, poli~ said. The boy later told police he committed the crime at their Full· erton home because he was excessive- ly disciplined. tn the videotape, Coday said he · opened fire as his father returned from jogging. The man asked "why" after he was shot once and then he ran out of the house, the tape revealed. Defense attorney Dennis McNerney said the youth knelt beside his father on the front lawn after the shootina and laid "t love you·· to his slain parent. McNemey called the sboouna an act of hopeless raae and added tbai the boy was arounded at home mott of the time and devoted his energies to schoolwork or housework. "He couldn't takcall the abuse and rtslrictions and the feelina of bope- lessneu." McNemey said. If convicled offirst-dqree murder, the teen-qer could face 25 yeaJ'l to life in state prison or an ~ determinate amount of time in Ca.IJ. fo~ia Y6utb Authority facilities. Out-of-control car hlts, kills cyclist on freeway A 27-year-old Santa Ana man was tinental limousine, whjch was mak· killed early Saturday when his motor-ina a lane change. She said the . cycle was struck by a compact car that Lincoln pulled safely onto the had spun out ofcontrol after colliding moulder of the freeway, but the with a limousine, California Highway Toyota spun out of control and was Patrol officers said. struck by Stires' motorcycle. The motorcyclist was identified as Stires was thrown from his motor· Hugh Timothy Stires. cycle and pronounced dead at the CHP Sgt. Diane Hartz said the . scene, li&rtz said. The driver of the accident oc&rrcd at 1:45 a,m. on the Toyota, a 16-ycar-old girl from Long Garden Grove Freeway Just east of Beach, was taken to the traull).a center Euclid Street. at Fountain Valley Community Hos. Hartz said a westbound Toyota pita! with extremely serious ir\juries, Celica that llad been weaving along Hartz said. She declined to released the freeway struck a Lincoln Con· the driver's name because of her age. COLLEGE CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY ••• From Al above the figure for a comparable date one year ago. Ultimately. the school hopes to meet or surpass its fall 1984 enrollment of about 25,000. · The strong early registration figures ·may be at least partty the result of an awess1ve occ advertising cam· pa1gn. Beyond the tradmonal radio and newspaper promotions, Orange Coast this year advertised for the first tiine on three television stations based in Los Angeles and Orange County. While emphasizing the educational programs available at OCC. the TV ads also showcased the attractive Costa Mesa campus and Its close-to-the-beach location. Mailing brochures to area homes 1s ,.. done by all local community colleges. but Coastline recently sent its first brochures directly to area businesses, highlighung that school's vocational courses. Community college officials ac- knowledge that the mid-August start is inconvenient for some residents. These include students whose sum· mer jobs run through the end of August and parents who must care for youngsters dunng the day until elementary schools reopen in Sep- tember. ln addition, some people arc still out of town on vacation during August. For these residents. the three Coast District schools are offering numer- ous "late-start" fall classes that beg.in Sept. 9. By meeting for additional ume each week, students 1n these classes finish with their classmates just before Christmas. Golden West, in particular, has expanded its late-start offerings to more than I 00 classes, according to Nancy Kidder, the school's acting dean of admissions, records and guidance. For this reason, Kidder said, Gold· en West officials haven't panicked yet even though fall enrollment late last week was running about 9 percent behind last year's total for the same period. About 13,300 students had regis- tered at Golden West by late Friday. l(jddcr said a clearer picture of fall enrollment will appear after the late· start classes begin. She said the college's goal is to match last fall's enrollment of about 16,000. Though coUege-wide enrollment is down, Kidder said some classes are already filled in areas as varied as accounting, auto technology, com· puter science and cosmetology. At Orange Coast and Golden West. registration contmues through the first week of classes and is permitted during the second week with an instructor's api;>roval. Coastline relies more heavily on in- class registration during the first two weeks of the semester. The college, which has no formal campus, will offer mote than 1,300 classes at 76 neighborhood locations and over television this term. The college had received more than 9,500 fall ~pplications by Friday, HALL'S DEBTS CLEARED ... r From Al Inc. He said the steak dinner probably raised about $12,000, but the ex- penses are expected to take a large bite out of the proceeds. For e1tample. supporters chatted over cocktails. with background music provided by a stnng quartet from the South Coast Symphony, at a cost of about $500. They were later treated to a two-hour. S 1.000-<:oncert h) local count!") singer Jeff Pearson. said Hall ~mang the supporters attending the e"ent at the Neighborhood Com- mun tt) Center were Ruth Scgerstrom. matriarch of the family that owns much of the land in Costa Mesa; Scgerstrom company ex- ecutive Malcolm Ross; and a few other developers. Although many local residents also attended, Hall conceded he would probably come under fire from slow· growth advocates for socializing with developers. But he said lhe gathenn' rep- resented a "good cross-section' of the communi'ty. "It was mainly, 'We're having a party, we need your money, and have a good time' " Hall said. according to Coastline spokeswoman Debbi Taylor. She said the number of students enrolled is a bit behind the 1984 figure, but said those who have enrolled plan to take more courses. She added that traditionally, one- third of Coastline's students register in class during the first two weeks of the semester. She also said Coastline will offer 200 late.start classes begin- ning Sept. 9 and 150 more beginning Oct. 21. Saddleback's two campuses have another week before classes begin. As of Friday, 12,512 fall students had enrolled, district spokeswoman Anne Ambrose said. Though that fiiure was almost 700 students behind the comparable 1984 total, Ambrose noted, "It's still very early in the registration process." '- HOLDUP ..• From Al help of two other officers. The driver and suspected gunman were arrested without incident. Renek said a re· volver was seized, and money ap- parently taken from the store was recovered. . Jordan was being held at Hunt· ington Beach City Jail. The teen-ager was placed at Orange County Juven· ile Hall, and the infant released to a relative. WATER PARK IN ROUGH SEAS •.. From Al Lion Count?) 's ongmal I 973 permit for an entertainment facility gives them the nght to build water ndes on the same grounds. But cit) staff members say tM water nde proposal vanes from the 1973 animal park plans and requires a new permit -and a new review. The issue will be argued before the Irvine City Council on Tuesday. Council members will consider the companies' appeal of the city plan- ntng staff decision 1ha1 a new permit 1s needed. "It's very much m Jeopardy," Draney said of the Lion Country water park plan. ··we're hopeful the C1ry Council will act tn our favor.'' Draney said further delays will ruin the opportunity to open The Splash by next summer His firm plans to sub-lease the new park's site from ~--:...;•on C-0untry. which ha~ a le.iX with the Irvine Co. Because of the short term of that lease, which expires in 1997, the loss of another summer season would make the Lion Country water park plan economically unworkable, Draney claimed. H 1s company unveiled plans for the water park about a year ago, and hoped to complete c<'.lnstruct1on in time for the summer 1985 season. Draney attributed some of the delays since then to the lime-consum- ing reV1ew conducted by Irvine planmng officials. As part of their review, city officials required a geolo&ical study or the hillside on which the water park was planned. That study determined the hillside was unstable and therefore unsuitable for the project. The amusement firms then revised th~~ p!anS, IDQVlD! th~ W!Ue! park sue to the existing Lion Country entertainment area. The businesses say the 1973 permit allows water rides in this section. City staff members disagree, saying The Splasb needs to be evaluated by the lrvine Planning Commission on the proJect's own merits. · Draney said about $6 million would be invested in the water ~rk, which would incorporate $3 million worth of existing Lion Country facilities. "Lion Country is an excellent location," he said. "The site is unusable for anything else because-of the military fhghts overhead. I'm convinced this would be good for the area." Nevertheless, be said the company 1s considerina an alternate location in the event the Irvine plans are not :i.pproved in th~ near future. AIDS NO LONGER GAY DISEASE ••• From Al walking mto the program's discreet Garden Grove office. .. They're women and bisexuals and men and people who have not even identified themselves wi th high-risk aroups until now," Pesqueira said. Suddenly, thanks to a Hollywood idol, ''AIDS 1s not 1ust a gay d1sca~ anymore.'' he said AfDS 1s caused by a virus called HTLV-lJI that 1s transmitted through body fluids -blood and semen. Sexual acuvllies common to aays. ,uch as anaJ ond oral intercourse. predispose them to the disease more than other sectors of the population. But more than one-quarter of AfDS cue~ have been diagnosed outside the P > community -in intravenous drua useMl Ha1tians who have just come to tne U nited State • people who rect1 ve blood traJ\sfusioM, h1~ituals and newborns who aC(lu1re 11 from infected mothers. ' In 1 percent of the reported cases. experts have been unable to ptnpomt an origin. To those JUSt awakenm~ to the tyranny of AIDS, Pesqueira says: Welcome to the war zone. For AIDS is hke a war to those most affected by it It 1s not clear wh).' one person exposed to the HTLV ·III virus acts the deadliest form of the disease while others may come down with a non-lethal version or shake 1t off completely. Researchers believe only 10 P.Cr· cent of people infected by the virus actually develop ArDS And they don't know when those harbonng the virus are infectious. AIDS seems to have a Iona incuba- tion period, so 1t may be years before those exposed show sians of Ulnm. Those diagnosed as hav1n1 the dis.- ease usualfy hve about two )'CU'S after detecuon, finally weakcmna and dym1 of ailment~ that break throuah their shattered immune systems. Pesqueira likens the uncertainty of contractina AJDS to combat, a shot in the dark. Who's to say whom the next bullet will strike or whose body a bomb will manaJe? "It's that rial warlike, front-lines kind of feeling." Don Haa.an, an Irvine ph)'liciu who's seen 20 people -both patiet1ts and f ncnds -die of AfOS, is a veteran of the front lines. Asapyman Hapnsaidhe'scome to realm: the friahtenina disease "is aoins to involve me in one way or another and it is aoina to be a m~or issue in my life. "When you see youna people die, you ~n to see the mon: serious side of Ufe. Time as preciou1," he 11id. NEXT -Tit• realiutloa IM& IM tnteal P7 . Ufet&Jlt (tf'ld. ..... tt tlMm to A.JDS ba forcel dauCft la tlM Metal ud eenal beu•a.r of bom•Mn•I maJu. • ' Showers possible in some areas High cloud• drtnlng ovw Southern California, remnant• of tropical atorm Mtrty, could drench mountain• and deHrta with rain and will block tht morning aun tlMWhtf't, tor.aasters .. td. Tht clM• art e>cpecttd to lln by afternoon In aome areas, a1towtno aunny aklel and high• of 80 Inland and In the low 70. at the t>eechee, the National Weather S9Nloe said. High• In the low 10. to low 80• were roreottt for tht mounttln1, wt\llt the deMrta wlll reach high• of 90 to 108. From Point Conception to the Mexican border: Inner waters -Light, varlable wind• Nrly today. becoming aouthwnt 8 to 16 knot• In the afternoon. Afternoon wind waves 1 to 2 feet. Southwett twtll 1 to 3 feet. Conelderablt low cJoudln ... through the morning with partial c'"rlno In tht atternon. U.S. Tempa ·-~~ ""ONTS HIOf'I, ~ fOf '4 llOure to II p m lOUIWllle .. aa Wlllfn -Cota....,. Mempl\I• .. 71 .. I.• MIMlle..cn ta 11 Occ:ludeo...,._ Stetoof\<il~-... ShOwe<~ Aatn Fvr.e' Snow All*)o 82 112 Mllnuue 13 e .. ~que 13 IM M~StPaul n 86 ,.....,,,..... w .. -~· NOAA US Qeor ul l ...._,. ee 88 NMhllllle 8e 71 AllCl'IOt-oe 83 43 N9w OflNll• 111 78 Atlenla 80 73 ,.._Yon. 80 87 Calif. Temp• AtlenOC City n ff l'IOrtOlll. Vt 12 14 Allllln 100 19 011191\cmaClly 87 72 Santa l!laro111 10 12 leltlmor. 93 .. 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An unemployed welder arrested 1n Oranae last week on suspicion of robbery has been linked to about 20 robbenes throu&hout the county, 1ncludin1 three committed by a plaid· shirted bandit in Costa Mesa. Roben Bandaruk, 37, whose last known address was in Costa Mesa, is suspected of robbina convenience stores, clothina shops and other businesses over the past two months in Santa Ana, Oranac. Buena Park, Fountam Valley and Irvine, as well as in the south county area. Dctecti ve Vic Beyer of Oranae wd Bandaruk also may be responsible for three Costa Mesa hold-ups over a fou r-day period beainnina Aua. 4. Vu;ttms at an Oroweat bakery, a 7- Eleven convenience store and a health food store in Costa MC1il described the robber as wearina pl11d shirts, in various colors, and faded jeans. They also said the bandit displayed a blue.-steel handaun. Bandaruk was picked up Aua. 10 in the parkina lot of an Oran•e motel after a patrol officer noticed he matched the description from an earlier robbery. Bandaruk had al- leaedly been drivina a car reported stolen that week in Santa Ana. said Beyer. llarlnen lllle Tb.la faalaloo aow wu Jut OM lJl a eerl• of day· ... nata beld a.=t_."1 Mart.Den lllle ta aJoec PactAo eo..t ._.,..:r bftWeea t:be a.Jbo9 a.:r Cl111t and Tbe Arcbu. T•• fulalou wen f1lrllJalled by tile Newport 9kl Co. Tiie feRIY&l wu lntended to In· cnue pabllc awarea .. of buln..._ ~ llartaen lllle. Proeeea from the fair -wldcla alao team.red a trtna punult contmt, food fair and open air ct.ane•na to ll•e ma.ale -will benefltlhe 8ea8couta. STATE/ ION /WOKJJ>======== . Coinputer bullet1n board serves as criine textbook AGOURA HILLS-A computerized bulletin board offered step-by-step 1ips on car theft and bomb-malungi authoritjcs said after an an vcstiption that led to a teen-ager's arrest. "It's al spelled out there on the computer," Los Angeles County Shenfl's Detective Iman Mills said. "If you want to make Molotov cocktails, bombs. hot-ware a car, prowl, take a trip to Hawaii, u's all there, step-by-step." Detectives allege the l 4-year-old boy, whose name as being wt th held because ofhlS aac, used a home computer to act information on how to obtain credit card numbers. Weat Hollywood ellm~tea Yale holld&y - WEST HOLLYWOOD -The City Council has voted to ellmil1lte cat) holidays with religious ovenones, including Christmas. Informed last week by the city attorney that a 5-month-old city holiday ordinance violated constitutional protections against separat1on of church and state, the councJI backed down on 1ts attempt to make the Jewish holiday of Yom K.lppur a city holiday. and enacted what employees arc calhng "the Grinch Law." Officials said c1tr workers wall still have the option of staying home on either holiday: They will be given 41h holiday days each year to use as they desire. Cal Fed denJe• poor dlscloaare charges SACRAMENTO -A California Federal Savings and Loan Association executive said Friday thal "there as no way we arc doing a poor job of disclosure'' as accused by Consumer Union. Consumer Union filed a complaint Thursday in Sacramento Counly Superior Coun charging Call forn ia Federal with dcccpu vc and m 1slead i ng advertising of adjustable rate mortgages. The complaint said the ads "entice prospective home buyers with an interest rate of9 percent, but completely fail to warn buyers that the low rate lasts only for the first six months. may increase every month thereafter. and ultimately go as high as 14 percent." Probatlon ••arded Jn attempt to WI wife RIVERSIDE -A man who tned to kill himself and hJS 80-year-old comatose wtfe was sentenced to three years probation on Fnday because a judge said the man had already pul)ishcd himself enough. James C. Walson. 66. had pleaded guilty in June to a charge of attempting to murder his wife. Thelma, who slapped into a coma followtn~ a stroke an December 1978. Walson had slashed his own anns and one of has wife's arms with a razor blade June I 0. Walson was arrested and his wife was taken to R1vers1de General Hospital. She died July 4. Injured shark terrorizes beach goen NEW YORK-An in1ured shark terrorized bathers at three of the city's most popular beaches Saturday, thrashing in a frenzy within I 0 feet of shore and uymg to bne "everything rn sight," offiaa1s-said. Authont1es ordered swimmers out of the water Saturday morning, when onlookers spotted the eight-foot-long shark off Manhattan Beach with a gaff hook sticking out of its back, said Coast Guard Quartermaster Robert Goldring. No one was hun. and the 3.5 males of beaches were reopened for swimming two hours later, after searchers failed to find the fish . "We're assuming the shark went out to sea." Goldnng said. $53 mUllon plan to /Jght terromm pa•hed WASHINGTON -The State Department, rcspondina to the murders of 13 people in El Salvador last May, has proposed a $53 million, fivc-<:ountry counterterronsm program for Central Amenca. accordina to a published report. The "re&Jonal counterterroriam" plan was outlined in a confidenual memo to National Securitr Advisor Robert Mcfarlane, The Washington Post rcP.?rted in Saturday editions .• The proposal would provide $27 million an military su(:>port and $26 million in police training funds to El Salvador. Honduras, Costa Rica. Guatemala and Panama. Firm, otncen Jndlcted In arm• upon OGDEN. Utah ....... A federal arand Jury issued a 46-count indictment against two men and a corporation, chargina they exported F-4 Phantom fighter-bomber parts without the required license. The grand jury's indictment Friday named Fred R. Williams of Westlake Village, Dennis D. Evans of Kaysville, Utah, and Ela.ie Corp .. w,N.ch operates in California and Utah. Danny batten central Atlantlc •tata The SOUY remnants of Hurricane Danny reached the central Atlantic states on Saturday, carryina drcnchina rain and thunderstorms with high wind that injured 24 people at three trailer parks in South Carolina and a possible tornado that wrecked an airport in Geol'Jla. The stormy weather, which was eda.ina northeast, ell tended from western Vil'Jlnia across the western portion of the Carolinas into the Tennessee Valley. Ten mobile homes were destroyed and 3~ d;m:;ed. . ....r··-····---.......... _ 21 mJJJen reported ~Jed In bla•t PEK.JNO -A ps uplosion killed 21 miners at a coal mine in southern China, repons in China and Hona Kona said Saturday. The explosion on Wednesday tore apart a 660-foot section of the mine in Guanpi Zhuan. autonomous rca.ioo , said Wana Tan111e, a news reporter for Ouanpt television. It was the second coal mine disaster reported in China in httle more than a month. 200 nlllf6en lined ap and •llot, rebel• •T NEW OELHl. India -Tamil scparattst aucnillas from Sn Lank.a said security forces in their ialand homeland hned up more than 200 Tamil vdlqen Saturday and shot them to death. The repon, which could not be Lndcpcndently confirmed1 followed a rebel eta am that t0ldien lolled 200 other Tamlls 1n a separate anciocnt Friday. Barflan ta.JliJel fato bank BARCELONA. Spain-Buralarupcnt five monthsd1Wnaa 1unnd into a bank vault, and made off with t6e contents of 300 safe depo It boJtes, pohCt said Saturday. Offietala of the B&oco Hispeno Amencano branch said they discovered the bruk-ln Friday but had not determined the value of what wa stolen. Police traced the tunnel bick to an apa.nment nearly 300 yards from the bank Police said the bandits rented the around-floor apartment five month aao. , Shop becomes blazing inferno Even nation hardened by pecade of war shockedasbombkills50 , wounds 100 ! BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Even a· nation hardened by I 0 years of ctv1l war was shocked Saturday by the bombing that turned the fashionable Mella supermarket into body-and lamb-strewn rubble The explosion killed at lcas1 50 people, mainly women and children. and wounded I 00 01hers As the blackened remains of the victims were earned out of the smoking ruins of the supermarket, battle-toughened c1 vtl defense workers and Chnst1an militiamen Come join the parade looked away. The bomb went off at 11 :45 a.m. (4:45 a.m. EDT). Christians from the eastern, Chrisuan sector of Beirut were treaded for the mountams for a weekend away from violence between Chnst1an and Moslem militiamen. The supermarket an the Antehas suburb on the coastal highway head- an.a north out of Beirut was packed with shoppers. mamly women, many with children in tow, getting in the weekend aroccrics. Even after a night of heavy shcllmg and rocket barrages from Moslcms on Saturday wu a day of paradee u nearly 600 Union-carbide aupporten (left) marched throqh South Charle.ton, W. Va., and Loe Anfelee Mayor Tom Bradley Crlaht) joined Candy LIChtner, founder of Mothera 'Aealn•t Drunk Vessels anticipate retaliatory attack MANAMA. Bahrain (AP) - Manne salvage companies have sent at least a dozen vessels to the southern Persian Gulf Saturday. fearing Iran miaht raid oil tankers an retahation for Iraq's attack on its K.harg Island oil terminal. "Retaliatorx action by Iran cannot be excluded. • said one mantimc sh1ppan1 aaent, who spoke on con- d1uon he not be identified. "The most likely spot for attacks is the Shah Olam area, north of Qatar. At least a dozen salvaac tuaboats have been on standby there to offer help to ships. 1f need be." Iran and Iraq have been fightmg a bloodv border war for five years. On· Thursday, Iraqi warplanes K.hara Island, Iran's main 011 export terminal 10 the northeastern aulf. They destroyed one of three loading Jetties and set fire to surface pipelines and storage tanks, marine salvage executives said. Arab diplomatic sources said, meanwhile, that Kuwait put its military on maximum alert Thursday when the Iraqis struck K.hatJ. They said Saudi Arabia also ras1~ 1t.s defenses to 11 state of emeraency an the eastern pan of the country along Persian Gulf Kuwait and Saudi Arabia arc the two Arab countnes loca ted closest to the Iran-Iraq warfrorn. Gulf-based shappll'I& sources said 1hat despite ntens1ve dam• to the loading fac1ht1es at K.hara. tankers nav( O.X.1 ocrth1ng :t :l~ "sea island" Jett} and loadma crude 011 without dafficuh) the other side of the cny, the bomb changed tbe scene in a split second. The estimated 550 pounds of plastic explosjvcs, apparently deton- ated by remote control, turned the supermarket into a chamel house Men. women and children, blood pouring from wounds, lurched out of the black smoke, dazed and d1sbehev- ina. Inside, scores of people were incinerated. Jets of flame shot out of the market. The parking lot. where I .SO cars stood, some wtth husbands warnog for wives, became a field of fire At least SO of the cars were turned into blazlng hulks. Gas 1.anks ex- ploded.. spewing flaming gasoline onto other cars that became pan of the conflagration. There were three bodies, bad!~ bumed,.. shredded clothes stt11 ~moldenng. lying on the sidewalk m the debns of t>rokcn glass and chunu of rubble Five pcdestnans were hurled mto the Meduerranean lOO yards across 1he ha&hwa)' by the fo~ of the blast The final body count as expected to go much higher. No one knows hov. man} people were in the supermarke t at the ume. Police believe some people we~ literally blown to pieces. Bodies were believed to be still lyi~ 1ns1de the fire-blackened super- market Altcnias had been lmle touched b} Lcbanon·s c1v1l war in whtch •. by aovemmcn1 estimates. I 00,000 people have died. DrlYln&. on the ft.rat mile of a coaat-to-cout trek Intended to &alY&nise a nationwide outcry a&ain•t drunken drtYen. The-Vir,UU. demonatratlon wu cfeatcned to coanter bad publicity aenerated by two chemical leab lut week. AFRICA Crash victims pen last message Write notes to faniITY seconds before dying In crash of jumbo et TO~' 0 (.\Pl -~ 41-"ear-old arrh1tel tasked his tam th to be strona an a notcapparcnth wntten moments btfore he d1ed along "'1th SI Q other\ an the crash of a Japan o\1r Lino 1e1hner Quints: Terrible two's times 5 \not her '1C't1m of \1onda) ·,. traaed.. a 40-\car-ald man from Osaka. also v.rote a one--hne meir.~ ukana his "'1fe to talt' caJT of their tam11\ ~' odo News Scrvac-e ~ad the Osaka man \Cnbbkd to ht~ wife .. PIC'1SC take care of rn)' ch.1ldrcn (si.gnedl "1a\8katu Tan1auch1 6 JO · on a J H pepcr baa SEA GIRT, N.J. (A P) -To some, it would be a parental niahtmarc - the "tcmble two's" times nve. But to Jerry and Jenifer Joyce, the .cc:ond birthday of theit quintuplets lust marks the st111 of another yar of run. The couple beld a party Fnd.a)' ror about SO voluoteen who have helped feed and ·care for Mepn, Lauren. Ryan1 Christopher and Jtcvtn. whose ICtUIJ binhday lS loday. Far from acuna terribly. the three boys and rwo Sirls pftted &U«ll - each arrivina with arms filled with fiveb1n.hday~nt -wuh ,queal of JOy. ~sted in matc~wdcr· blue outfits. they scam 1n the same direction like one ~eracuc younptcr wuh 10 arms and Their parents kept pace. me- umes holdana two ch&ldrcn at a ome. the Jo)ccs emcd 1n.sunct1vcly able to monitor the whole brood's where- abouts Any reattts about a lifestyle that they concede leaves them JUSt about an hour a a.y alone? "Oh God. no Not even an my vocabulll) ... said Mn Jo)ce The children were born AuJ. 18, 1983. at Jene) Shore Medical Center an Neptune Theu mother, then a computer analyst, had taken the fenilat) drua Pcraonal 1ftcrbe1na told she ~ould probably never bear ch1I · dren. Toda), Mrs JO)CC 29 hu 1 pat answer to the ill) quctuon. "Art" )OU stall workana''" "In a ~nw." he ,.,d with a tth ot her hnd toward the qumtupleu Jo)ct. 33. kept h1SJObasa teacher at a ~lmar h'Jh school .. Evcrybod) calls at the temblc two' .. Mrs Joyce said ··eut at ha)n t been temble ):'Cl 1 C n't Imagine I\ bc1n1 temble ' he credited the voluntctrs. fC"Cder\ as she calls them, with cas1na mu<'h ot her load OJ11nued 'hortl~ af\er the babies' birth. the voluntttl'\ commit ttt supph~ thrtt P'QPlt' each ~ .. 10 help. "E"~~ child nttds to bt hugcd and to bt loved and I can t do that m)~lfafthc)' all nttd 1\ at once." M,... Jo~ce sa1d · You can't be reall) happ~ when ~ou're ohau11ted ' ihe added But volunteer Gannie Oilton a neiahbor. fttb hke 'he'\ the one hem& helped Mrs Dalton, v.ho has lb~ arov.n children 'Slid \ht look11 tor· ward to her babH1tuna '1ut) t\!CI'\ Fnda\. The Bocma '4 7 1~ thous.ht to hav~ i;r.shcd at about 7 p m I v.ant >ou to t>t ~tront." 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Californian Rusty Scbweickart, a araduate of MuuchuleUI tn1ti\ute ofTechnoJoty, ~xplained lt tbi• way: "Space," WO Scbweick.art. ..ii a fronuer which tramciends national boundaries and should be ap- proKbed at such." This fall. an orpnization founded by Schweickan and a nu.mber of other cx-utronautl', the Auociation of Space Exploren, will bo14.Jts or- pnizational meetina in-~rance. At this point, the orpnization 1s open only to those who have uaveled in space. Because of this unique membership l>_fefCquitite, more lhan 90 percent of those ln attendance will be from the Soviet Union and the mibtaru.auon of space. The aroup ts seek.in& only to open new channels of creativity in space research. "Many people feel that this is where NASA has lost sight of the very purpo~ for whi.ch it was creatc~d: The objective, unbtased explorauon of space for civilian purposes" said Scbweickart. "When government controls the purse strings, programs sucx:umb to the bureaucratic strifes and struaaJes of politics." . Since his 1969 vogage into space, Schweickart has served as chairman of the CaJifom1a Ene'I)' CommisSion and held vanous other positions for the state of Cahfomia under gov- ernors Brown and Dcukmejian." Af\er leavina C.alifomia earlier this year. Schweickart returned to his alma mater, the Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, where be now-· holds a part-time teaching position. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_J------------. United States. Tbat'1 the reaaon for -lhe lanauaae acbool Although this will be the first meetina of the oraanization, the idea for it was conceived and hat been in the planning_ stages for over three years. "The Association of Space Ex- plorers' fall congress will shed con- siderably more light on the path it will ultimately follow." the former astronaut said. 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''As life on earth ia nourished and developed, there arises a need for arowth into a f?!tel' and more fertile environment, Schweicbrt said. He said be believes that very few people realize what an important role space bas yet to play for the srowth of life here on earth. Scbweicbrt (as well as the usocia- tion) is hoping to maintain a neuttal stance on the recent debltet over the SOVTB COAST MEDICAL CENTER , .. , . Mary Anne and James Michael Mencini, Corona del Mar, airl , .. , , Deborah Jean and Gerald 8. 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Pucci, Hunt· lftl\On Belch, lis1 HOAG Mir.MOa&Al. llOIPft AL II Mr. aiwfMn. n Crouse, Hunt· lnaton le8cb; Mr. and Mn. Edward Aleundet, C.orona det Mar, boy JllJH Mr. and Mn. Sammy Woodard, C~taMe.a,boy Mr. and Mf1.. Blaine Heric. C.O.ta Mae, boy latJ II Mr and Mra. Ralph Fum, Newpon - Furthermore, because of their (the astronauts') expertise. they realize that much more lies at>ove and beyond the mere national or strategic fu ture which today's politicians and military leaders have planned for the Final Frontier The Association of Space Explorers should add a new dimension to the infinite, untapped resources which the heavens have to offer the earth.·· Beach, boy Jilly %S Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Karl, Newport Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown, Mission Viejo, boy July %1 Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Conway, Irvine, . I J:lr. and Mrs. Steven Grubb, Hunt- ington Beach, boy Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Ruzicka. Newport Beach, boy July n Mr. and Mrs. Masaalci Tanaka. 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Oeor@ DeUmejlan watcbee ftre ~btlne demon-•tratlon darbal a campatcn Yialt to tbe •tate Department of Fon.bf Academy. ·Governor discounts poll on Bradley Deukmejfan says he does n 't mind be ing underdog in polls By JOHN HOW ARD •11 11h'9cl'"'-.,..., IONE, Cahf. -Gov. George ... ..t>Cukmejian on Friday discounted the result$ of a gubernatorial race poll that shows him trailing Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, then an- nounced a major prison expansion program. "I always seem to start out in the polls as an underdog. That's not a very bad position to be in," Dcu- kmejian told reporters at a state Department of Forestry firefighting school, the first stop ID a two-day, 700-mile campaign swing through northern and central Cahfomia. Deukmejian, a Republican, mini- mized the role of Bradley, a Demo- crat, ID the glirtenng 1984 Olympics in Los AnJeles by saying that "Tom Bradley did not run the Olympics. That was done by Mr. (Peter) Ueber- roth (Olympic committee president) and his staff." Deukmejian's comments came in response to pollster Mervin Fields' latest statewide survey which showed Bradley leading Deukmejian by 6 percentage points. The poU was based on a sampling of 809 registered voters.· When asked if he was suprised as an incumbent to be trailing 10 the poll, Deukmejian said his background - which includes serving as attorney general -may have hurt his image somewhat. But the governor said he has "a very smaJI ncptive rating, es~cially after having been m state- Wlde office." Deukmejian also detailed a major prison expansion program, calling for an estimated 5,000 new beds. The bulk of the space, to be created through conversion and expansion of existing buildings_ would be ready within two years, said the governor's press aide, Larry Thomas. The plan includes the use of California Conservation Co~ sites on a limited scale, Thomas said. "We will be submitting a special mcssaae to the legislature when they return on Monday," Dcukmejian said. He declined to offer a cost estimate on the project The prison system now has 47,800 inmates in space built for 29,200. The JOvernor toured the state firefi&htmg academy outside lone, watcfiing a miniature display of a ranae fire and observing controlled bums used in the teaching of fi~ ft&hting strategy. "It's like a t¥pical day in Sacramen- to," DeukmeJaan said, viewing the displays. Later in Merced, Dcukmejian spoke to 300 people from locaJ service clubs. He lauded his administration's economic record, saying that 900,000 more worken arc on the rolls than when he took office. Deukmejian's third mltjor trip in a month is a full 10 months before the June primary but has the earmarks of an election-year campaian swing.. The governor, accompanied by a retinue of aides and reportera, bu scheduled nine stops in two days. with visits that include a Jamestown aold mine, a Madera winery and Yosemite National Park. Earlier this month, Dcukmejian touted Lake Tahoe in an inspection of environmentally sensitive property borderina the lake, and in July be went throuah far northern CaJjfomia on a trip that included a visit to the state pnson at Susanville. At least one more trip will be acbeduJed in the fall. ~ Deukme~ian is not alone in his aubcrnatorial politickina. His Demo- cratic foe, BradJcy, bas also been on the road. Dcukm~jan1 who narrowly de- ' feated 8~ an the 1982 aovemor'a race, has indicated he intends to run for ~lection. Bradley, reccntJy clCC1ed to a fourth term u mayor, has made it noteeret that wants to run for aovcrnor tpin, altbouah be bas not formally deC1ared hi• candidacy. In m1d.JuJy, Bradle}' -who can't swim -led a &&ale of reJ)Orten and aides on a white 'Niter raftina trit> on the Kern lliver, declarlna ho took to the water to pey off an election bel On Wcdnctday. 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At the preliminary hearina which Jud&t Bostrom presided over. an issue arose as to the justification for police officers takina certain actions: specifl~ cally, their reason for detainina a suspect and undenakma a subse- quent search. The crult of that Justification turn- ed upon the extstence and condition of a sign. The justification for the detention and subsequent search offered by the police was that the boat was unlawfully moored. One officer testified the boat was, "maybe, poss- ible" m violation of a parking ordinance. Later he testified be had not been there. A second officer testified there was a sia.n there. Then the second officer chanaed has tcsu- mony and said he never saw a Sign there, never looked for a si~ there, and knew that unless a S•Jn was posted there could be no violation of the law. The first officer was subse- quently recalled and at this time, 1n contradiction to hisearher testimony, said he had been there and had seen the sign. Neither offi«:r gave an explanatlon rcprdm& the changes 1~ his testimony. At this_P.Oint Judac Bostrom. wtth the aarcem'ent of the district attorney, went to look at the sign himself. He took with him a deputy distnct attorney, the defense attorneys, their clienu, and some pohce officers. What he saw arcatly concerned tum because the sign was illeatblc. As two prosecution witnesses, both em- ployees of the city of Newpon Beach, later tt1tified, "(t)hey couldn't make out a sin&le letter of the sign.·• Judae ~strom, clearly concerned by the contradictory testimony of these officers 1n such an 1mponant cue, threatened to hold one officer in contempt for hav1n1 misled the c-0urt and in the officer's presence ordered the sian to be photosraphed so the evidence could be preserved. Before the JUdJe could find a professional photographer and less than two hours af\erthejudge'sorder. the city had the sia.n repainted, thus destroyina criti· cal evidence forever. 01ven this disturbina contradictory testimony and lack of credibility, Judie Bostrom ruled that be had no alternative but to find that the officers dad not have probable cause for the detenuon and subsequlnt search of the boat and seiiure ofthe man1uana. Naturally all druas seized arc permanently re- moved from public e1rculatton. Beina a judae as a difficult and complicated wk. On the one hand we demand strict law enforeement and. on the other. we are mindful thu individual riaht.s must be protected and preserved. It is an awesome responsibility that we entrust to members of the bench. Judacs must caJI them as they see them. The charges leveled by Chief Gross at Judie Bostrom that he is unfair and biased against members of the New- port Beach Police Depanment arc unfair and unsupported by the re· cord. Before Judge Bostrom took the bench. be represented hundreds of law enforcement officers as an at- torney. He was and is a strong supporter of law enforcement and conaequently does not behcve any- one, including police officers or police chiefs, arc above the law. He is known ro have a reputation as a stem scntencer. ln his pnor practice he was both a prosecutorand defense lawyer. He knows the tricks of the trade and he does his best not to let either side ict away with anything 1n his courtroom. To attempt to deflect respons1b1hty for a bungled police operation to the Judge rather than where it belongs - with tbc police department -does a disservice to the community Chief Gross is employed to serve. In a hostile world filled with many totalitarian regimes, our country spends almost a billion dollars a day to protect and def end the basic pnnciplcs and freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. What a shame 1t would be to lose them ri4ht here at home for want of a Judge with the courage to stand up to anyone. including the government, when the need arises and the law demands at. The record of the preliminary hearing speaks for itself. A copy of this transcript 1s pubhc record which will be made available lo anyone who would like to rcad·1t for themsel ves. includina Chief Gross. JAMES S. EGAR. Attorney President Newport Harbor Bar As- soc1at1on JOHN R. COGORNO, Attorney President Orange Tnal Lawyers As- soc1at1on Why Is judge acting like this? To the Editor: I've been following m your paper the mu.adventures of Judge Russell Bostrum I'm wondcnng 1f he is suffenng from a severe and long- lastina case of overkill I'd like to know wh~ the manJuana smuggling case 1s so important 10 him and why he couldn't accept a reason for dcta1n1ng the offenders instead of freeinJ them I would like to knov. why Gamboa's freedom is so import- ant to him and why he needs an apology from the Police Department about the case How many Judges do we have 10 go through. federally and othcrw1st. to find ones who serve JUStlcc" I also wonder why the police arc so rcstnc- tcd and why m most cases the law now protects the guilty'> BARBARA WILSON Costa "fe'la Can 't sweep blame under rug .... To the E.d1tur The meeting contrived on a recent TODAY show between Ka1 Suyc1sh1. a survivor of fiirosh1ma. and the na vigator and bombardier of the Enola Gay we' moving despite its mawkish concept. KaJ -whom 1 interviewed tome months ago in researching my neltt novel -1s such a warm and gentle per\on. and so obviously "nccre. that 'lhc made the segment But her apparent co mpanion toward the two nonchalant clt-a1rmcn whom fate fingered to ktll 140,000 (not 70.000 as we claimed) of her nc1&tibors 1n H1ro,h1mad~•m't&ct u~ otrth~,ook. Let's not fo'lct the fact'I . H1r sh1ma, myth notw1thstand1na. was mbed without warn1n1 It had been dchberately 'pared previous bombina. to '1mplif> damafc assessment (Thouah other c1t1cs in Japan had indeed been warned that they were on a h1t·lm of conventional nud1) On Aua. 6. Japan wa' defeated. starv1na. and had put J)C8Ce fctlcn out throu&h Russian 1ntermcd1ancs. We knew 1t because we'd broken Japanctc diplo matic codes ycan before. An in vasion -though planned for tht fall -wa'I unneceu- ary and unlikely Secretary of War St1m10n and othcn, who were 1n· chned toward a demonstration of the bomb on real "~te rather than people, knew u So did Mr Truman But Runta had prom1ted to enter ORANGE COAST D1ilyPilat lhe war We wanted 1t over before they could cam a nght to footholds 1n Japan. Stalin kept his prorrme, for once. and declared war two days after H1rosh1ma. on Aug. 8. And so we dropped the second bomb on Nagasaki Aug 9 to force Japan to surrender before he could proaress 100 far. That day, we killed another 70,000 men . women, and children The rat1onali1at10M employed by crew members of Enola Gay are understandable Two retired busi- nessmen could hardly survive psycholo11cally unless they con- vi nced themselves, as atomic sc1en- tists d1d, that they had saved lives, not destroyed them They arc to be p1t1ed. as KaJ seems to have 'ICen (Their JOb. aficr all.t could have been ass1a.ned to any or us who new Most of us knew damn little. thou&ht . even lcu. and simply did 11, we were told.) It took ycan -H1rosh1ma, Nagasaki , Bay of Pip, Vietnam, Watergate. Iran. Lebanon -to teach us not to trust too blindly to the men in charac Some of us haven't learned yet. Amcncan' must not let Kaj's apparent for11veneH tempt us into swcep1n1 that AuJ. 6 and Aua, 9, 40 years ago. under the rua. The lc,,o n of those two day' 1s too dftnaerous to 1a.nore. HANK SEARLS Newport Beach ,, .. zw UllOf Tem Teet u~a.tor Doft ,..., C"Y ldllllf Cr ... IMft ....... OhOt ''As long as the bJgspenders prevail, thedeflclt will soar. and supply-· side economics w1JJ have reached a dead end. · · . BILLS, BILLS, Au. BILLS! .... l SVER GE; ME BILLS/ .... Do those 'peace activists' kno-.what they're doing? Opposing violence in Nicaragua 'STine, but that has to apply to Sandtnistas too Arc you a .. peace activist"'! Well (you say), that depends. How do you define a peace activist? Well, for instance. last week there were 29 peace activists in Nicaragua who- What made them peace activists? Well. they said they were peace activists. They said they were op- posed to violence in Nicaragua - Well, I'm opposed to violence in N1caraaua -No, they were very concrete about 1t. They said they didn't want Wash- maton to send any money to be used by the contras 1n Nicaragua to cause more violence 1n the area. Well. I'm apinst more violence 1n the area. But I'm against more violence even 1f 1t 1s violence com- mitted by the Sandin1stas. What do you call it when pohucal dissenters arc put 10 Jail? Or when they arc tltccutcd? Or tortured? What do you call It when you buy tanks and airplanes and guns, isn't that the contemplation of violence? Evidently you do not understand. lf the contras were to leave Nicaragua, and if the United States were to ignore Nicaragua, then the situation there would settle down and there would be less violence. But isn't that hkc saying there would have been less violence in France after 1940 if the resistance hadn't opposed Hitler? You arc obviously m1ssina the pomt. We were at war with Hitler. But wars arc violent, arcn 't they? So how can you be in favor of a war apinst Hitler and still opposed to violence'> (Getting cusperatcd) The 29 people who went down to Nicaragua arc attcmpung i.o m1n1m1zc violence by giving rcvoluuon a chance 1n N1caraaua - But giving rcvoluuon a chance m Nicaragua means ac.qu1cscmg in totalitarian rule there. Is a peace activist a pacifist? Certainly not. There 1s no record that the 29 who were detained m Nic4ragua by the contras arc pacifists. They are peace activists, and that 1s something very different. Well, why don't they call me a peace activist? Th1ny percent of all the taxes l pay go to support the American military. The Amcncan military is the deterrent factor m the world today -It 1s what keeps the ~cc, 1.c., what deters war. So why 1sn't 1t correct to say that the arcatcst peace acti vist 1n the world today 1s the Pentagon' And that everyone who contributes to Its maintenance, which means all Amcncan, who pay tues, arc peace acuv1su'> You arc playina semantic sames. You can hardly call an outfit that presides over the deployment of 200 m1ll1on times the explosive force of the Hiroshima bomb a "peace ac- ti vist." I mean, that really 1s Or- wellian , bending the language like that to make your little debater's point But wait a minute. You arc the one who called those Nicaraguan 29, with their accompanying baw.gc of 18 JOu rnalists, "peace activists." I'm sayina that they arc no more entitled to that term than others who stand and wait. but who arc serving up peace by contnbutina to the cost of detemng war In fact, I think I'll go a little further and say that if I were writma a dictionary nght now, I think I would define the term rou&}lly as fo llows: PEACE ACTIVIST n. (Derives from Peace Conferences. datina back to the World ConJress of Partisans of Peace in 1950 m Stockholm. Succcs~ 1vc peace councils have always been WILLIAM F. Buel< LEY organized by Moscow.) I A term used to designate an opponent of counter-Soviet activity. 2. A person who associates himself with any movement designed to dim10ish rela- tively the strength of the west vs. the Soviet bloc. 3. A ci tizen who regularly opposes military expenditures, and act1v1ty abroad designed to weaken Communist or left-dominated move- ments. That is sheer McCarthyism I am no more a communist that Mahatma Gandhi was a communist. McCarthy JOt a lot of things wrong But he d1stmgu1shcd between the communist and the fellow traveler The former knows what he " domg. the latter doesn't. As for Gandhi. he was an acknowledged pacifist. But he was also an ac11v1st for the indepen- dence of India The contras are act1v1sts for the independence of Nicaragua. Nicaragua is not now independent: It relics totally on Cuba, and Cuba relics totally on the Soviet Union. Arc you telling me that when you read a reference to a peace activist from now on you arc going to c~lude you arc readtng abom a fellow traveler'> No. But I will assume I am reading about a fellow traveler until con- v10ced that the peace act1vlSl spends at least half his time arauma for lhe dcmilitanzat1on of places like Cuba, Nicaragua and the Soviet Union I give up You arc a peace acuv1'lt WJ/1111m Buckley J1 11 1yodlc•ted col11mol11. Nation 's revenues are up but so are exp~nditures WASHINGTON In case stay.sties bore you as much as they do me, I am ao1ng to round them off, trusting that they will leave my major point unaffected. In fact, rounder fiaures may even clanfy 1t. l n fiscal I 986, the federal aovcrn- mcnt will spend about $970 billion. It will ha ve taken 1n about $770 btlhon 1n revenues. since the experts arc pred1cuna • deficit of about S200 b1llton. Now this cnonnous deficit figure -S200 b1lhon -1s causing poh- uc1ans of both panics to lecture us on the need for a tu mcrca1e. They also mumbhnaJy concede the need for a httle restraint on spendma. My fncnd Tom Bethelt, one of the moit astute economic rcportcn now afoot, points out that the I 981 budaet -Jimmy Carter's last -was about $660 b1lhon. Revenues were about $600 b1lhon, aivin& us a deficit ofS60 b1lhon. So there you have the approximate Aaures. Wh•t can we make of them? Well, the most strik1na fact " that federal spendin1 since Ronald Re· apn. FoeofB11Govemment,amvcd 1n Washinaton has increased by over $300 bilhoh.:.. or nearly SO percent. But at least Mr Keapn has led the way 1n eumna tun, an spite of which (or bccaute of which) revenues have increased by S 170 b1lhon So althou~ revenues have in- CTaJed rapidly, they haven't 1n- craac.d nearly u fast u spendina. The supply-tide predicuon1 have been vindicated· lo-er tu rllet have yielded hiaJ'ler revenues. But no 1upply-i1dcr ever promised that lower ~JI rattt wo\11d enable revenue• to keep pace with federal pro01pcy. U ndcr the circumstances, it is dishonest for Conareu to charae that the supply-11dc approach hts "failed" and that. accordtn&Jy1 we need a ta~ increase. A tax hike m1&ht well reduce revenues and increase the deficit The problem 11 the rate of federal 1pend- 1 ng. That 11 pnmanly the fault of Conarcss. ~uch appropnates money, and of Mr Reapn, wto d0C1n't u~ his veto. Put another way, 1f the level of federal spendina had been reduced or even held constant since Mr. Reapn became pre11dcnt, he would now be fac10t not a deficit but a surplus -a federal aovernmcnt actually operat· 1na in the black. We would be secinaa $660 billion budget and $770 billion 1n revenues. And~ would be talking not about tu Lncrcasel'i but about more tu cuts. But for some rc1.10n. as Mr. Bethell amon' others points out, economic rcport1na in the daily press tends to overlook the absolute increase in federal 1pend1n1 under Mr Rcapn. prefcmna to concentrate on the relative fiaurc -the a.a~ between 1pendm1 and revenuet. The effect, perhaps intended, is to d11tract u1 from Conan ' whoppina spcndina 1ncreate and to make ut assume that the defic1t aomchow eusts auton· omously. Con~ and the prtttdcnt alike have an 1nt.erat in ~endina thal the rate of federal 1pendin1 hasn't an· crtalCd ovtr the last flve )can The pmtdenl hke to bt thoua}\t of a1 a budect-eutttr, and bt cnemiet 1n c~ like to l«UIC him ofbc1n1 a bud -cutter. When smucd. '"' wpporters a" reduced to uy1n1 not that he ha cut the bud t, but that he JOSEPH SOBRAN has slowed the rate of increase in the budact. To which the appropnatc response 1s: 811 deal. Congressman Jack Kemp, the Re- publican from upstate New York, has been the Cona.rtn' most eloquent ad voca t.e of supply-side cconom1c1. l t w&J he who fint promulpted the tdca on Capitol Hill that Amcncans were already bein& taxed above the op- timum rate for revcnue-ra11ina. so that a cut in tu rate would ra11c rcvenuet and reduce the deficit, while boostina the economy. He wa. two- th1rds correct. Mr. Kemp's 'tratcgy WU LO act the Republican Pany out from under its trad1llonal burden of oppo!una popu- lar pr0Jtams and ealhna for budfCt· b1lanc1nf ta~ 1ncrc&JeS -the dirty work o Amcncan potiuc:s He reasoned that a boomina economy aeneraung hiaher revenues. would absorb the coSl of federal protnms. But what he assumed was that the colt ofthote prpsram1 wouJd remain more or less consunt. It ha1n't worked out that way And so we arc faetd with the painful choJc::e tht supply-11de approach wu 1nt.endcd to avold; We have to cut aptndana. But Conartst h11 no •ntcnuon of do1n1 thll at Jeast not ln an)' aenou1 way. Jou/» Wru I• • 11fldlc>9l.d t>Ol•lllllh t. JOSEPH SOBRAJlf colamnlat JACK AIDEISOI and JOS£Pll SP£ AR Union .· fund cuts ties t o crime Teamsters seems to havec leaned up its pension fund WASHINGTON -The Team-~tcrs Union has had anything bul a aood press. The news that the Justice Department was ending its probe of Teamsters President Jackie Presser -the only labor boss to endorse President Reagan -brought cncs of\ poht1cal paybacks A Senate subcomm1ttet has vowed to investigate. But the Teamsters can take heart in a development that has tnld no pubhc1ty· lt'i once infamous pension fund. long believed to have been used by organ11cd cnme figures for per- sonal pin. appears to have cleaned house. For 25 years. federal 1nvest1gators have been battling to nd the nation's largest pension and welfare fund of its,. cnmmal taint. As late as 1982,~ separate reports mued by Sen. Sam Nunn, D·Ga .. and the General Ac- coul'ltmg Office scolded the Labor Department for its "historical institu- tional incapacity" to tackle labor racketccri ng. A new report by the GAO -to be released next week -takes a decid- edly more opt1m1st1c view. It points out that the fund's assets have climbed from S 1.5 billion nine years ago to SS 2 billion as of last Decem- ber The fact that "the assets have arown so damn mu ch" is evidence that the pension fund 1s soundly manaacd, one GAO analyst told our associate Tony Capaccio. More s1gn1ficantly. the GAO report lists three key areas in which the Teamsters fund is scvcnna its tics to organized cnmc • Earhcr rcpons concluded that pension fund trustees were doin~ their best to "repeatedly and openly' undercut independent managers re- quired by the Labor Department. As evidence. the FBI cited a still-secret 1979 rcpon of a conversation be- tween Kansu City mob boss Nick ( 1vella and Chicago mob soldier Joey "'The Clown" Lombardo. "Joe 1nd1cated a need to get nd of the asset managers.'-'-the i"eport stated. "C1vella also 10d1catcd that (former trustee) Roy W1lhams was attempting to remove" one manager as well Declared Lombardo "We have a lot of work to do to get the fund back, a lot of moves to make and scheming to do." That attitude has apparently changed, according to the GAO. The auditors noted their agreement with this assessment of the fund's court· appointed special council: "The trustees had a positive attitude toward stnct compliance" with the pension laws, the report noted, add· mg that the pension fund's "officers and employees had been Clttrcmcly helpful and cooperative." The report also _found that the current trustees m~nllor the manafers "without inter· ferina with their activuies and respons1bihtics." •The pcn11on fund 1s moving to recover S 140 million in loans made between 1972 and 1976 to three Lu Vcps casinos thought to be owned by the mob. "The Pen11on Fund could suffer losses from its loans on the three hotelscasinos of as much as $21 3 million," the GAO noted. "Such· a, loss would represent less than O.S percent of the fund's asset\ and probably would not s1an1fiantly af- fc<:t fund operauon." In a trial slated for ncltt month the Justice Departmen~ ~II ~ttempt to prove that S62 m1lhon 1n pension fund loans to the Stardust and Fremont c:ulnos were influenced by a Milwaukee crime family. Both the l..abc?r Department and the fund att scck.inJ to recover loans from the Aladdin casino. •For mott than 30 years. the pension fUnd used Amataamated Insurance , Apncy Services Inc. to proccu cl11m1~ Amalpmatcd was tht central operauon or convicted mob financier Allen Dorfman. who waa murdetec:! two years aao. Even befort Dorfman ' aan&Jand-stylt slayinL the pen on f\incf bad deCidcd to buy out ill asaeu. A coun approved the 111t last July and under a eeparate order the fund will receive SI .I million for over- payments made to Amalpmatcd, In Apnl, the courts ordered AmaJpmated'• rclauonthip with the f\and ronnally terminated, and bemd t•o principal ofT'tcen from an)' fUnhCT deallnaa with either the fl.Lnd or other pen11on plan JHt AU_,.... •Ml J._,. S,.r .,.. •1Hlr.letl ~ • ..i .... -----~-----------------------------------........ LET TER S Wblte arrow's rlght on targe t To the Editor' . Our family, includina our children. enJoyed the world premac~ of the White Arrow that as ~1na performed at the Newport Beach Theater An~ Center. This m~s1cel under the d1rcct1on ofTim Nelson. choreographed by Rosa Cobb and directed by Kent Johnson conuuM oumandina music. a great cast and moral values that all can appreciate. Come on folk\, let's suppon thl' Newport Theater Ans ~nter and th1\ outstandma world premiere of the White Arrow FOR SALE JIM DE BOOM Newport Beach Approximate 6000 Gr ape Vines Mission variety. Nearly 100 ye<Jff old-large trunks, roots and branches. Suitable for manufacturer of furniture, candelabras, and other decorative ifems. Availa ble as of October 1, 1985. Offers accepted immediately. Must be purchased in minmium lots of 100. Will be sold for best offer. Buyer must a rrange transportation. No guarantees as to exact size or condition of vines or suitability of particular purposes. LEWIS HOMES ~ (714) 985-0971 ext: 508 NOTICE Target will have a hm1ted supply of the Commodore 128 personal computer a_9vert1sed on page 21 of today·s Target sale section. The Commodore 15 7 1 high speed disk dnve will not be available This 1s due to manufacturing problems We will give ram checks tor both items. We regret any inconvenience this may cause ... @TARGET She's upset abo.ut planes· strafingherMesalJozne To the Ednor: If I sound upset u's because I am. Approxim~ely 14 manuLes ago an airplane to8k off from Ora nae County airport and strafed our house; it was a jct. My husband. my children and I were s1uina tn the hvin' room trying to have what we consider a family conversation with the sliding doors and windows open. I have never been so petrified and concerned for my children's lives. This plane literally violated every regulation of the Orange County airport takeoff and landing procedures. I pray to God that he did not crash. l called thl' operator. who said she had many reports which ~he had referred to the shen ffs office that this plane was in total v1olat1on of every takeoff and/or landing procedure. I will not tolerate this kind of procedure from the Orange County airport any time after thetr "com- plaint hne" is open from 8 a.m 10 5 p.m. Monday through Fnday Thi~ happens to be a Fnday evening. I am frustrated, I am the owner of a $200,000 plus home, I cannot even sit down in my living roof"" at 8:45 at night and talk to my children I will RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. for The Rest of Your Life 1922 HARBOR BlVO COSTA M£SA-S48 1 IS6 not tolerate this. I am frustrated for the actavast groups who have tned to fiaht the airport. I have not, my husband has not, there is no question that Orange County airport does provide a service. However, when It gets to the P?tnt where you cannot talk to yourchadren in a f~mily s1tuat1on at this hour of the evening, I request that you look into the danger of these planes. I consider the dec1S1on of the airport commissioners totalll un- respons1ble. Obviously none o them hve under the airport zone; none of them live where we live, 1n Costa Mesa. a half block ofT Irvine at 20th Street. I sec planes taking ofT nght down Irvine Whatever happcnd to the Back Bay? I work 10 an elementary ~hool I have seen planes tak 1 ng off and coming nght over the playground of Mariners School. I will be happy 10 support this any time in a court oflay.. I am totally lrustrated. I'm a former government employee. I understand. but I do not sympathize This 1~ tembly unnecessary and a life-threat- ening situation. How many people do we have to hurt and/or -what 1s the quota -how many do ~e have to kill before these planes will 'itop strafing BARBARA COOK Costa Mesa Orang9 Coelt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Augul1 18, 1 CoDJplalnts, suggestlons. coula 1111.prove H1e in clty To the Editor For only be1n1 18 yean old I have many complaint• about what 111omg on 1n th1$ c1ty. TheK complaints address muy problems that are arou.cd throuaJ'lout the ycat - espcc1all> when summer comes aloni. Firn What 1s the point of havina the pohce constantly patrol Placenull at Swan? h's not Lhe locals who need to ~ reminded of the speed 1Jm1t by actt1n1 a tack.et the locals of the area kaew what the htll cntatls and how to handle ll throuah all ktcids of weather Punina a police offi"er at the bottom of the hill doe~ not wam vmtors. Ninety-nine percent of the accidents h.appen ~fore the bottom or the hall. Ir the pohce art \() concerned, why don't the} put up more warmna s1am (there are only two)" At least half of the~ accident~ occur when it's fauy and a person can't see that there 1s a turn A few signs and h&hts would help solve th1~ problem. Second: Isn't 1t go tnJ a bat too far to have a 10 p.m. curfew in B•lboa?Th1s does not address me, but people have been going to Balboa to "cruise" for the past 50 years; my own grandfather dad this, so why stop this now" In the past couple years there has beert a decline in the amount of teen- agers aoing to Balboa because of the harassment they recei ve from the pohcc there. I really think that the pohct have !.omething better to do than give people tickets for standing on the 411dcwalk. allegedly blocking the tlow of people and coununa how many tJmcs a car J~ up and down the \trtet in an hour. Tb1rd: Ttus problem is addrcsted to th~ peoplt who feel the .. Juven- iles" of the area nC'Cd a place to 10. lt'' trot thot there 1\ no place to "hana out" an Costa Mc\a, but let's be rcahst1c Youna people want a place to ~ at ni&ht where they can meel new people at a low cost. What a commun11y center needs 1s a dancing place Why couldn't thC) have " platC' where JU"enales 16 to 20COUid10 tO dance once a wed to top band• ai a low pncc. where food and bevtra1e<> are ~ved at a low cost. There are places hke th11 1n l.A that do very well With proper advertisement tl\1s would make some money for the repayment of the center Fpurth: Lastly, why mun J)e<>P.le constantly complain about 1he Pacific Amphitheatre. {he one development that has put Costa Me&a on the map The executives at Ned-Wc~t have been trying to lower the noise prob- lem. at least JIVe them a chance Every day there's a new an1cle on the noise at the Pacific What )'OU don't ever Stt is an article on people comfla101n1 about the Hollywood Bow or the Greek Theatre. Both Of the~ theatres are located 1n the middle of rcs1dcnual area\. The people of ~ta Mesa must not ~ ready for enteruunment and must be readv to destroy a good idea.MY E. 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A plJeontoloa.ist ~Y~ a 40-miJhon- year-old piece of a pnmate'sjaw may be fouililed evidence that Asia rather than Africa was the pawnina around of man's earliest ancestors. And he says his new analysts of the ,aw fraament of Amphtpithecus mopunaenSts une.nhed by 8urmete scientisuin 1978indtcate theanunaJ 1s the earliest known of the haa)ler pnmat~ and the •·mwma hole" Wlth lower ones. In a telephone 1nterv1ew from tony Brook, N.Y, State Un1verstty of New York paleontolopt Ruuel ( 1ochon said evidence shows the Afncan primates art only 30 mllliol\ The ultimate in fall Fashion, . accessories, make-up and hair. A very special section in the "Daily Pilot. to 3S malbon yean old -younser than those io Burma. "We can oow 11y th.at the ori&Jn of h1~r pnmates was very probably an Asian event," he 111d. "Amphiptthecul -which means 'near ape'-occup1cs a pos1t1on as the ancestor of all li vina monkeys, apes and humans ... and can be viewed as a 'missiDJ link' between tower and h1aher pnmates." he said. "Ciochon and University of Cali- fornia-Berkeley paleontologist Donald E. Savaac believe Amphipithecus mopun~nsis was a W-pound, fruit-eating pnmat.e 3 feet tall that walked on all foun and lived ID trees. Some other eJtpert.s in the field expressed skeptic ism abo ut C1ocbon 's conclusions. "It's important wor"7 there's no quesuon about that," uid John Van Couvenna. a fossil expert at New York'sArneriawi Museum of Natural History. "Until last year, he might have earned the flcld with his araument. but it's no lonaer open and shut." Van Couvenna 111d African pnmate fosstls found in the Fayum rea.ion south of C.airo, E&Ypt, IJ"C at least u old u thole 10 -}jurma - supponina the view the ht&her pnmatcs oriainatcd an Afnca be1'ore crossana over land bridaes to Asia. Ciochon believes that when ocean levels were tower and the conttnents were in different posiuons, the earl y. hi&her primates miarated from Asta to Africa. Fred Szalay, an anthropoloaist at Hunter College in New York, said he doubted Amphipitbecus was a hi&her pnmate from which apes, mon~eys and humans descended. He arsues it could be a lower primate similar to today's noctumAJ, trec-dwelhn1 lemurs. Ciochon and Savqe dated the Jaw fragment as betw~n 40 m1lhon and NOTICE The bowling bags and bowhng shoes advertised 1n today's Target sale section are not available We regret anyl nconvernence this may cause 44 million years old Caochoo contends Am~1thccus must be a biaher pnmate use the new lower Jaw frument shows sians the primate's cntf~ lower jaw was fused into one piece, a ftature of b.iahcr pnmatcs. In lower primates such as lemurs. the two sides of the lower 1aw aren't fused, so they move independently dunna chowin&-1 Szalay utd some e1mnct lcmun also had fused Jaws. so that "ts not an 1od1cauon they (Ctocbon and Savqe) have a htjhet pnmate." Ct~bo.n countered that the way the Jaw. is fuxd ui Ampblpathecus 1s more like the pattern seen 1n h1a,her pnmates than tn lemurs. Fall Premiere Thursday, August 22nd .,~ Th.la la an artlat'a reconatructlon of the 40 milllon-year-old anthropoid Amphlpltbecaa motaancenala. New analyala of ~RG ET a piece of fa..lfisedjaw foand ID Burma bu added aapport to the tbeory th•t antbropolda' anceeton ortalnated lD Aala ~==~:::::;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;::;:;;;;::;:;;;;;::;;;;;;::;;;;;;::;;;J~':n:n~ea::d~o~f~Afrl~:ca~.;;;;::;:;;;;::;:;;;;::;:;;::;:-r , ______ _ 1shuttleto have better sensors on next launch ALL . 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(AP)- Space shuttle Discovery wall have better heat sensors when it blasts off Aug. 24 than th ose that cut off one of Challenger's engines last month, almost aborttng the flight, NASA says. Shuttle managers gave the go- ahead after cxammmg the status of the shuttle and all mission aspects dunng a four-hour meeting. AuJ.: 24 had been the tentative target. Liftoff. was set for 5:38 a.m. PDT. Discovery's crew of five is to release three communications satel- li tes and then track down and try to repair a Syncom communicatlons satellite that failed to activate after be1n1. depl~yed by another sbuttJe . crew 1n Apnl. ' The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said it had tested and certified the improved heat sensors and that six would be installed today on Discovery, two on each of the three mam engines. The devices, worth $3,800 each, record and send fuel pump temperatures to a computer. Two of the sensors indicated the pump in one engine was overheating, and the computer shut It down. A third sensor showed a pump in a second cnJine was stanin1 to overheat. but Mission Control, believing the signal false, disabled the sensor before the com- puter could act on its message. If the second engrne had cut off, the astronauts would have attempted an emergency landmg on the island of Crete, a nsky maneuver that might have forced them to ditch m the Mediterranean Sea, officials said. Challenger reached a lower-than- planned orbit on the two remainina 1 cn&ines, and the seven-man crew comple~ i~ science mission. , Examination back on Earth di• closed all three sensors were broken. The problem was traced to the way in which the wire clements ID the sensors and the tubes in which they operate were twisted and bent durina manufacture before being subjected to I, 700-dcgrce heat to make them uniform. The Rocketdyne Division of Rock- well International. wb.t.ch bwlds the sh uttle cn11nes, said sensors pr~uoed under a new process were subjected to extensive testing and proved to be much better. State Fair opens in Sacramento SACRAMENTO (AP) -The t 32nd C'~lifornia State Fair opened Friday for an 18-day run th.at needs to make more money than in previous years The f&Jr is held at the C•I Ex~ sroundt. where a year of financial troubles threatened to cancel 1t alt thcr. Some ttate !~stators have 1&1d they e11pect th11 year's fa1rto be more successful, or there wall ~ efforts IO move al out of cramento. "We're very proud of what we have to offer. which 11 someth1na for everyone;· 111d Orea Loeser, fair proaram mana r The 198' fair featura un~ved livestock and qncullural dttpla~ with a wu\e cfiaplay ,and wtana u.hlbit rttum1na after an 18-ycar absenu. 0 RA ·' G E C 0 A T ' ' ------------------------ .. --.... . B uilding a wardrobe can be a costly experience. Shopping wisely and considering bow each addition will add dimensions to your own fashion look u style smart. The young career woman just beginning to climb the ladder of success is finding this fall's wide selection of sweaters a great foun- dation for constructing a work and play wardrobe. BUILD A Designers have let themselves go on knitwear and they have gone to all lengths to assist the sweater lover in making a fashion statement. New yarns, intricate texturing and bold patterning provide a wealth of styles to suit every build and budget. Look for patterns that range from whimsy to con.servative ... geometrics, floral and animal enhanced designs. ROBE The cardigan can be the fall and By VIDA DEAN Of .. Oilllr ......... winter replacement for the classic blazer. It will team with a skirt or pant, a softly tailored blouse for a good look at the office. JI A shirtwaist dress can be scaf- folded to new style heigh ts .. with the addition of a cardigan. On the prac- tical side, it can be the ideal solutJon to the vagrancies in the office air con- ditioner or nature's cool nights any season. The new pullovers a.re longer and look best with the addition ofa blouse, tie and tailored pin. One of the new looks, according to Diane Nickloff, owner of Charlie's in Fashion Island, is.a bigger and longer top fitted at the bottom. "' Sleeveless sweater styles open up a variety.of opportunities: wear under a blazer, combine with pant, skirt or dress and show off other accessories such as jewelry, belts and scarves. Almost any sweater works well for play .. .for fun add bright patterned suspenders and hoisery to a jean or pant combination. Add a 'glitzy pin to the same pullover or cardigan that brought compliments in the office. The knit will do double duty in the evening when worn over this season's leaner and knee-skimming or elongated skirts or streamlined pant ending not in cuff, but in narrow ankles or stirrups. The promotion and raise could signal another knitpicking trip for the strictly evening sweater -look for luxury in cashmere, mohai.r and silk with long silhouettes and padded shoulders. For the young professional on the go, sweaters are perfect tra veli~ companions that will arrive at their destination in great shape. ·. I - 'flt 82 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 18, 1985 t Loot<ING Gooo b----~~--~---- I Formula for beauty: discipline, lots of work "When I ~ a beautiful woman , I don't admu~ her beauty 1 admire her v d1sc1pl1ne. "said IDA Esthet1c1an Dolore~ Caballero DEAN "You can't bu} beauty. you have to •••••••lliiiiiiiliil make 11 happen.'' i.hc said dunng an 1nterv1ew an her Costa Mesa salon. "It takes a lot of ~ork." "American women are finally beginning to realize what European women ha,.e known all along Beau1y ts important and can be achieved by anyone who makes the elTon" Caballero. a nattve of Costa Rica. ca me the U.S. eight years ago froin Pam.. where shC' receivc-d her tra~ing and operated her own beauty salon This past year she opened a second salon 1n Beverly Halls. and she has also been a guest on a number of radio and tefc, 1s1on 'hows 1n Los Angeles. "I have worked with doctors and their plastic suraer) pauents. coun-.chng them both before and after surger). I am an the process ofwnting a book with Or Arnold Fox of Beverly Hills." Caballero has a number of facials she performs. but one of the things that I found of special interest was facial molding. "f can t.ake a round face and bnng out the cheekbones," she said.· This as done through the red1stribu11on of facial fluids for a slammer face. In comb1nauon with the manual man1pulauon, she says she uses electrodes that contract the facial muscles. and allow nuuents such as collagen and serum 10 penetrate. "You have 10 exercise the face Just as }OU do the bod>. Facial massage. when used 1n a d1sc1phne regime ca n actually accentuate the bone structure and-enhance the shape of the face." Molding has been pracuced m Europe for many )'ears and has been popular with models "anttng pronounced cheekbone structure "It's 1mponant to massage the face to make the Ou1ds drain • ~td Caballero Along ~1th this treatment. diet PAPARAZZI r ... _ ' . comes into play. "You are what you eat and yo u can't fill your )ytnem with a lot of Junk food. It wall show on your face. "Look at me I'm almost 50. Sure I ha ve some wrinkles. everybody gets them as they get older. but my skin is firm " (It 1s.) The facials arc done in a series and there is homework to go with them. Remember you have to work at beauty. There are three paaes of directions for giving yourself a nightly massage Caballero and d1rtt'tion for the type of cream to be used on the neck. eye area and the face. There arc some csthct1c1ans who do not believe in mass~g1ng the skin. but Caballero docs not agree. "ft 1s not harmful 1f you do 1t correctly " The facials arc very ind1v1dual -techniques would vary from person to ~rson. My demonstration consisted of "preparation" - aood cleanina a ph).'tO (plunt) pcehng to remove dead cells and steaming whale ussues soaked WJth a~ aromatic essence was over the face. Once Caballero s daufhter Jackie (two of Caballero's daughters are also esthcttc1ans) had completed these steps. 11 wa'.!I facial time by Dolores She took a small vacuum-t}pe ~lectm:ally po~ered instrument and applied 11 all o.ver the lace and ~~ck. This as to stimulate the skin and tmng up the blood. she said. Next. frozen collagen was applied followed by ginseng to nourish the skin . (Her patrons are given a menu to feed their skin.) Then came the drainage massage for detox11icatton - fingers were fl ying and the skin from forehead to the chest got a workout w11h a vigorous conclusion of:fast h&ht ~lapping. (A double chln or pulliness wouldn t stand a chance with this treatment.) ~masque was applied after ttus and w~ then followed by a spray of ca momile combined with minerals and an apphcat1on of ox}gen. Ginseng was spread ove~ the face once more before I was handed a mirror. (Wow. l was as smoothe as a bab> ) His diamond jubjlee celebration sparkles CONDOS FOR SALE 936 W. 18th SOLDD-1, Costa Mesa, CA Reduced •10,000 1. 411 Coral Reef Dr. Unit 33, Huntington Beach, CA I 2 Bdr. 1.75 Bath Lavis h p roduction a fi t ting tribute for Robert Guggenh ei m 's 75th birt h day By VIDA DEAN Of the O.Uy ll>tlol l tet: "I knew there was going to be a pany." said Robert Guuenhelm of Newpon Beach shonly after arriving at Balboa Bay Club to celebrate his 75th birthday. "but this 1s like a Cec il B. De Mille production." The pool area had been tran- formed mto "Central Park'' with benches and antique street lights against a facade of the New York skyline. . .food cans lined the Astroturf covered area with an old baggage cart filled with seafood getting a lot of attention from the more than 300 guests. Floating in the pool was a 71h-foot replica of the Statue of Liberty. The Dapper Dan barbershop quartet sang and mimes strolled about. · It was indeed a sparkling diamond jubilee production ... a class act. .from.the time the formally drc!>sed guests were assisted from their cars by valets in top hats to the last toast Wife Shi rlee (radiant in a red Bob Mackie creation of beads and ostnch plumes) produced the surprise event with the assistance of Michael Stanko, BBC food and be ve rage director. and Chns Lindsay Designs. "It has been a long time since there has been a party like this at the club." ~d Dorothy Yardley, former social director of the club. "ft 1s the most elaborate pnvate party I have ever done... said Lindsay as we sat in the dining room redecorated in black and silver to resemble the Cotton Club. More than 2,000 orchids along with lthcs and gardenias decorated the tables' centers and towered over the guests .. .adding to the decor were salver pillars, black and salver drapes. arrangements of flowers in sconce\ and from the ceiling hung ssx large fans. In a night club you have entertain- ment. . .Jack Reidhng and a 12-ptece orchestra played throughout the evening. a group of dancers did specially choreographed steps and Jimmy Damon was flown in from Chicago to sing. (Emcee Vick KDJght explained that the Broadway ar*l Las Vegas singer had worked wnh "Oh. God" -George Bums). The guests seemed to agree that Damon dad a heavelnly performance as he had them join in the fun with napkin twirling, clapping and kicking. Nobody was havi ng more fun than the "birthday boy" ... when he wasn't ~•n/1 • M•• t rwr1t 1t1i1 •I 11 l!'>°' 111·yf'ar fix~ r•~ rnot'\i~ Efl«11Vf' lhrough AUj!U.ll 12, lllH~ k.<t~ •dJU~'~ .. t-t\ Tu-1av Pl.Arc~ pntt 1103.000 1 f'ann." M~ to contr0I piacenwno I Ann and Bill Luak and Charlene and Hana Praeer (photo.at SOUTH COAST MORTGAGE BROKERS, INC. left) are a mona the 300 partyaoen. Abo•e Jonna Richter;- s1tt1ng and holding hands Wlth Shirlee at their table for two, he was dancing (he and Claire Trevor Bren did a great "New York. New ~r'ork") and singing into the mike. Guggenheim rose to the occasion and climbed the ladder to cut his four-t1ered-SC\ en-foot birthday cake w1th 11s 75 blazing candles following a toast and tnbute by son. Du. "He's m:r father and m) fnend .. m)' best fnend for 47 years, .. said Dan before introducing the rest of the fam1l) -his sister Grace Ann Berg and her husband Dean from Jackson Hole 'W>o.: Shirlee's daughters Jonna Richter, Kathy Petrich and Terfl Mt:Mallen, .and Dan's wife Sue. "I want to thank Shirlee for making the past 15 years so happy form} father " Harry Babbiito led the group m singing "Happy Birthday" and then sang "Come to me My Melancholy Baby," a song written an 1910. the year of Guggenheim's birth. (In vita- tions had beep a copy of the New York Times ·w11h Guggenheim's birth announcement 1n the center. Actualh. the honoree wa s born in Seattle ""here his mother and father. Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Gug- genheim. were for 5t~ weeks.) Guests from across the nation were seated for the Nc_w York sirloin dinner at Lables tagged with years s1gn1ficant in the life of Guggenheim -from 1910 where Shirlee and Bob were seated to table 2010. 25 years 1n the future, where the family sat with hopes of adding that number to has hfe. Guests . agreed to return for number 100! Who at the"party of the year" would not want to return for what would no doubt be the "party of the century ... 11no WARNER AVE. an.101 (714) S49 9585 I Kathy "'Petrich and Terri McMullen joln thelr mother, FOUNTAIN VALLEY. CA -Sh irlee. At rlaht, Dan Gugaenhelm and Grace Ann Bera __ -------------------------'r,elebrate wlth Pop . Super Perm Sale! Stylish Regis Perms personalized just for you . Save now. Reg. '40 for '29 R9GIS HAIRSTYLJSTS SOUTH COAST PLAZA (N•er S••rt) 540-8888 .. . and the School Year begins at South Coast Plaza for ill~ st~nts who11 rrw~ ~~de on fa.shlOO A BKK-10-SCHOOL FASHION SHON S.turtUy, NJust 14th Clowns 8.Jlloons n·oo ~ m ind 2·00 pm K I 0 S ~~flt 1..oM>r ~f JJJJ Bristol Cosu Mtw , Get Into Shape and Stay That Way! Whether you're an athlete or just wanting to look like one, we have a program for you. Our EMS Computerized workouts can help you achieve your objectives in a fraction oi the time. • Luxurious private rooms • Motivation + Educational Seminars & Tapes • Nutrltlonal Counseling + Body Composit ion • Medically Supervised Computerized Health an~ Conditioning Center 120 Newport Center Dr. Ste. 240 (Across from Fashion Island) 714-720-1727 Summer Special 50°/o OFF Initial Session _ ... ,. l Barbara Memmano PAPARAZZI PLUS llAIOIAftO-STRONO St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach wu the aettiq for the Aus. I 0 weddint of Bart.ra Ann Str0na and Jetrtey Alan Mammano. They arteled 200 1uesu 1t 1 reception 1t the Tumip Rose Company io Oranae. The bride it the dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. StrOna of eq.ta Meta. She wore a white tl11n aown with a acoop neckline and Iona sleeves. Beaded Alencon lace trimmed with bodic:ie and cathedral train. A pearl-trimmed headpiec:ie held her traditional veil. Jill Hannon waa maid of honor1 and bridesmaids were Kathy ano Laura Strona, Uu Irwin, Terri Mam- mano and Becky Lefevre. The bridearoom, a Costa Mesa resident, it t& ton of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mammano of Bedford, N.H. ~vin Hametiaux wu best man, and ushers were Bill Uabtcap, Rod Van- derlip, Jim Irwin, Lou Friedman and Steve Lefevre. The bridal couple are residenu of San Di~ where be it employed by General Dynamics in the electronics division. · &LOAlt·llOWERI Jeffrey B. Elpr of Newpon Beach claimed Marcia A. Mowers of Alaona, Iowa, aa hit bride in a July 6 c:ieremony at St. Aldana £pi1iCOpal Church in Boulder, Col. A reception for l 00 suesu followed at the Hilton Harvest House Hotel l1l Bou.Ider. A ae<lOnd ~ption at the Newport Beach home of the brido- sroom 'a parents will be lield It the end of Auau1t. The bride ls \he dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mowen of AJaona. She wore 1 silk taffeta aown with 1ppliquet and floral cut-out desians trimmina the bod.ic:ie and hem of the akin and chapel train. Doreen Mowen was maid of bonor1 and bridesmaids were Denise Chamoerlin, Sara Jenaen and Lisa Mowers. The bridqroom is the son of Mn. Paul M. Wallack of Newport Beach and the late Mr. Douatas R. Elpr. David Wonderly of Laauna Beach was his best man and ushers were Donald Shore, CUI Iverson and Mark Chamberlin. The couple are resjdenta of Boulder after a wedmna trip to California. He r ) is with Lonarnont PlastiC1 and she 1s employed by Nicholas Construction. Benefltgoers to 'hunt Tor prizes By VIDA DEAN OflMOelJ .......... "'The Great Cataloaue Caper,' set for Sept. 22 at Neiman-Marcus as a benefit for the American Diabetes Associatfon, will be in the form of a scavenger bunt," explained Shfrley Corwin, director of the OC chapter of ADA. Some so had aathered in the Zodiac Room of the Fashion Island store to hear all about the caper as they ate Oriental hors d'ouevres and sipped Perrier and white wine. (Circulatina amonf the guests was "Charlie Chan.') FASHION CALENDAR "It will be a jame. All areas of the store will be included," Collen Etpllloaa announced. "On arrival at 6:30 p.m. auests will be given their first clue. Each clue will lead to a department wbere upon verification of the clue, another one is drawn. The pme continues until all the pnzes have been won." What prizes! fifty in all will be available for winnjng. .. a platina dyed blue fox jacket, a dress by Brazilian Desiancr Luiz Archer, perfume. a wine bar and numerous other item s includina the bigie._ a Sea Goddess Cruise. NORDSTROM! Back-to-school fuhions for tu&h school and colleae students will be shown 11 a.m. Saturday in the Brass Plum department of the South Coast Plaza store. JCPENNEY: Huntinaton Beach store will host a junior back-to-school show at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Seventeen Mqazine West Coast Editor Llnn Josly_n will commentate "Fashion Flash" featurina fall looks. The same event is scheduled 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the Laguna Hills store. Shows are complimentary in the Junior Area. I. MAGNlN: Orange County Desi4oer. Jennifer Blue will show . her collection at noon to 3 p,m., Aua. 21-24 in Fmc Dress Salon. Anne Klem II Collection will be informally modeled from noon to 3 p.m. 'fhursday. . ROBINSON'S: Fall hosiery and contemporary shoes will be featured in mini fashion prcsentatio~s noo~ to 2 p.~. Sunday at the Newport ~ch store. Collections from top peute designers will be showcased noon Fnday in the aub s· 4" Department. Save on La-Z-Boy® Recliner•, famoa• for super comfort. Dozen• of •tyle• and fabric• In •tock for ·immediate delivery. !ft I Durina the evenina there will be a continuous buffet and dancina. Honorary chairwoman of the eve- nina is Pew Lee (will try to come) with lta~ lacocca. (daughter of Lee) as honorary eo<haUwoman. 8u41 Roseablatt 1s chairwoman for the event that will benefit ADA 's research and educational proarams. Chattin& about the event along with Rosenblatt were committee members incluwna Pat Alid. Jolne AH&ea, Doua Crean (with husband J on), Kelly Davt1, Laarie Downey, Voua Hammerc .. ml&t, Slaerry Jolul- 1tOll, Jad1e Muto, Mlcllele Pea- a.lqtoa, Pam Parvt1 and Bauy Pero. Pero was talk.jog about a Nov. 6 fashion show bein& planned as a kickoff for ADA's premjere njaht in December. Alto there were Beverly 'Rompt0a off soon to Europe, Patti 8~11. Dr. Frucla RILle (president of the OC Chamber of Al>A) and Gayle Dvorak, who recently assumed the position of vice president/aeneral manqer of NM. (Seven other NMs across the nation will be hosting sjmultaneously the same caper and several will also benefit ADA) Super sleuths wisruna to act in on the caper may call 261-0421 for the $1 SO each tickeu. • • • ".\ French Affafr Extraordjnaire" is on Saturday for the Red Ribbon group of Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross. Wuda and Ty Cobb of Santa Ana are hosting the causual dresss event featunna French food and wine, musk and entertain- ment and dancina. • • • President's Associates of Chapman Colleae will be honored Aua. 2S at a brunch beina held at the soon-to-open The Old American Courthouse Res- taurant in Hutton Centre. A.merican music and sona is on the schedule. President's Associates are inmvid- uaJs who have contributed $ l ,2SO or more to Chapman during the '84-'8S academic year. Thjs year 78 new memberships broug.t)t the total to 233. • • • A happy marriage of the Princeton and Smith Colleac Oubs of Orange County has produced a romantic bay cruise on Aua. 2S from S to 7 g.m. aboard the Isla Mltjercs leaving om the Cannery. Ro lyu Fey, SS l-24S1, has more inforrnatfon. • • • MavlDe WUaon will describe her WWII experiences as a ferry pilot during World War II when Officers' Wi ves Leaaue meets 11 a.m. Wednes- day at the Huntinaton Beach Inn. Evel)'D Gormu and Pe1 HatclllllaoD are hosting the the event to kickoff the aroups '8S-'86 social season. Bev A1laant, 963-7676, bas more infor- mation for wives of retired officers of all branches of the military or retired WOJllm.2ffioen. .. ...,_ __________ -------------------..... -----------------~~----------...... ..---~--~·...C...·· .... ..._________ --·-------- OtMge Coat DAILY PILOT/8undey, Augu.t 11, 1948 FOX·nTJlOVICB Kimberley Ano PetroVlch of Irvine and Craia Randall Fox of NC'WJ)Ort Beach recited their nuptial promiaa in Our Lady Queen of Anael1 Calh· olic Church an Newport Beach on. JuJy 20. Their receptJOn followed at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and was attended by 230 JUetll. The bride as the dauahtcr of Mark and Merry Petrovich of Irvine. She wore a Bianchi aown of white utin and Alencon lace. The fitted bodic:ie was apotiqued with pearls and the full aatin altiri and train were edaed in Alencon lace. A full two-tsered linaer- up veil fell from a crown of silk flowen and peatla. Maid of honor wu Georawane Sloan, the bride's cou11n. and Reva Berlin, Barbara Brunson, Oale Hinson and Geniel Moon were bridmn11ch. The btidqroom is the son of Mrs. • - Carla Hinson of Newport Beacb and Len Fox of DaJW. Texas. Rick Martinez wu his best man and ushen were Rieb Lona. ~n Fox, Mark Petrovich and Lamont Jerrett. After a weddina trip to Hawa.u, the couple are reajdent.s oflrvine. She is a student at Wtuttier Colleae and be is a police officer with the city ofNewport Beach. Submit your wedding news To help you submit the required weddiJllandtlJllllement infonmr.ion, forms are 1vailable •t lbe Daily Pilot offfce, 330 W. Bly St. Cosca Mesa. For weddings, quality photos of rbe bndal couple or bride only are accepuble. · EJlPlement information must be subm1rted at least ~ven week& prior to tbe weddin1- Forms and photos can be dropped off at the office or mailed to the Wedd.iJJI Depanme.nr., Daily Pilor, P.O. Box J 560, Costi Mesa, c.Jif. 92626. ---- ENROLL NOW Fall Semester Star ts Sept 10th HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOO LS ALL-DAY KINDERGAiTEN Kindergarten thru 8th gra~e . • Door-to-door transport1Uon ....... • 8tfort _. lftlf ~cart t. • lt11sonabtl bitian studanb °' --pnnb • Olly..,.,. • Arittlmttic, R11clna, ~ (with Phonics) ....siztcl • Good ... An Elementary Private School of Olstmctton Founded tn 1942 IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY: 16835 Brookhurst St (N. of Warner) 714-962-3312 C.lll or Writ~ for f urlhf'r lnlorm .111011 Store Hours EDINGER AVE. Mon. and Fri. 10-9 Tues. • Thurs. 10-6 Sat. 10-6 . ,San 12-5 -- L M OrMgl co.st DAILY ptLOT!Sunday, August 18, 1915 JetsoDs return t~ zap today's young viewers 1962 cartoon s eries. canceled after sin le season. finds Its time BJ PRED ROTHENBERG I# TllMlllMlt.,. NEW YORK -Almost a quarter- century after the all-American sp&QC- .. family lost its pnme-time uckct to ndc, .. The Jetsons" TV series is back with new episodes and a cast that hasn't qed a day. That's the beauty of bemg a cartoon. The characters never act old: their colors J.Y1t fade away. Jn 1962. ·Hanna-Barbera Pro- ductions followed its prime-tj_me Neanderthal fa~ly , "The Aintstones," with a 21st century version caUed "The Jetsons." ABC canceled the series after one season, altbouah the proarams have been rerun so often on all three networks Saturday mornings that the episodes seem limitless. Actually, there only were 24, and Hanna-Barbera is adding 41 more for a syndicated run of 65 -five a week for 13 weeks -that will start next month. The taraet audience 1s simple: Baby Boomer &. Son. "So many adults have said, 'Hey, I was raised on that family,' that there's a market ,for the show with their children," said Joseph R. Barbera, president of Hanna-Barbera Pro- ductions. S~dicated animation series such as • The Jetsons" arc maJctng strong procrammina inroads. For years, cartoons have dominated Saturday morning with a coUecuoo of mindless superheroes. Now, more animated projects arc being produced for lcJds as weekday afternoon alternatives to soap operas., game shows and sit· QOl1lS. One popular series is the synd•· caled "He-Man •nd the Masters of the Universe," which es5en\Jally ts a JO-minute product endorsement for those miniature action toys. The rise of commercial ue-in pfOIJ'lll1lS and other original anima- tion series reflects the rapid growth of independent stations and cable ser- vices and their increasina need for oriainal product -human or other- wise. At the Nauonal Assoctatioo of TV Program Executives convention last January, close to 100 animated specials and series were p1 tchcd to station owners. Other first-run ammauon senes JOing into syodicauoo m September mclude Hanna-Barbcra's com· merc1a1 canoop, "The Challenge of the Gobots," Hanna-Batbera's Sun- day morning program, "The Fun- tastic World ofHanna-Batbera," and "Jay~ and the Wheeled Warriors," produced by WWP, a subsidiary of 01.C ~nterprises, a Los Angeles animation firm. "Animation is much cheaper to produce than live action-adventure," said Stan Moger, head of SFM Entertainment, which distributes the "Jayce" series. One way to reduce costs is to farm out material to the bur&e<>nina animation houses m Taiwan, Korea and Japan ... Animation is the most international art form," said Kevin O'Donnell, the production super- visor for "Jayce." Barbera said a half-hour ammated sertes for the networks can cost as much as $250,000 per episode. "Syn- dication, merchandising and lon- gevity are where we get the money back, .. be said. "The Jetsons" certainly has stood the test of time. The original cast of George Jetson, his wife, Jane, and their two children, Judy and Elroy, is * UlI MISSION VIEJO *ORANGE *WESTMINSTER Mann Brea Plau Eewards VteJO TINtn C1nedome Edwards Cinema 529·5339 830-6990 634-2553 West 891 3935 *COSTA MESA *NEWPORT BEACH OAANGl vWESTMINSTEA E.dwards So. Coast Eewaros Newport Stadium Dnve·ln Pac1fk s H1 Way 39 Plaza 546-2711 Ctnema 644 0760 639""8770 Dr·ln 891 3693 * lrlOii) ~<l P~ ACCEPTED· Edwards Saddleback r(IR '"IHIOGAC.tMENT 581-5880 * PRESENTED IN ...... CIJ1 ..... -1 ITUfl FllUYI UCLUSIYE EIUIEIEIT ITAl11 FllNYI edwards CINEMA .,~ Tbe J etaona are back, and they ba•en't &Ced a bit. retumina. So arc the voices beh10d the faces, including George O'Hanlon as George, Daws Buller as Elroy and Don Messick as Astro the doa. "Daws and George both came in with canes," said Barbera. "But as soon u we started, they came to life and were very enthusiastic." Barbera w d the durability of "The Jetsons" comes from the show's warmth, personalities and stories. lo tone, it resembles an animated "Ozzie and Harriet,_. "It was a family comedy with everyday situations and problems that we window-dressed with ~m­ micks and inventions," be said.· Our stories were such a contrast to many of the animated series that are straight destruction and blasting away for a solid half-hour." The-t~de hiatus bas allowed tbe"iimes to catch up with some of "The Jetsons'" futunstic ga~cts. Jo 1962, when "The Jetsons ' had "people-movers," moving sidewalks had not vet.become fixtures at airpon terminals. Other visionary pdaets were lap-stied computers and phones with video screens. But one idea whose ume never has come is a solar-powered stamp-licker. Barbera said a constant through the years has been network meddling, one reason why he's happy to be syndicating "The Jetsons." "There's more freedom of creativi- ty in first-run syndication," said Barbera, who still has "The Smurfs," "Superfriends" and "Scooby Doo" on network: TV. "With the networks, you have to sell the ideas and execution, and they have to approve. In syndication, yolf have to sell the ideas to the distributor who says, 'I wouldn't think of telling you what to do."' For one scnes, Barbera said he counted 15 network officials who left their fingerpnnts on an episode before 1t got on the au. "Today, Charhe Chaplin couldn't get his material by a network," he said. "'Sign up for 'Volunteers: Hanks and Candy are the best screen te.an1 around. .. P~, ( '''"'' 1. 8\ M 1. >HNIN~ NI ... \ Tom Hanks and John Candy are building a bridge between two cultures... even if no one wantS it. - NOW PLAYING •M llA,Alll fOUllTMllVAllEY WtlTMAllSTlll UA~ll m~ UA Mov1H Edw1ros '°""''°" 952 •991 VilltV 839 ISO() •COITUIUA •IAVltlf EllwMOI Cinem. £0,.11os Un ••'~'1 ~ll!X' MA 8811 con A MlU u~ v.-tm•~ ~o OS9' LAKEWOOD Lt!nl c1 .Pm!!UI !l!!{f-lty I.~·· ..... _ ----MCI( TO THI fUNll ""' , ........... , .. -~ IUMMft lllNJAL cN! ............... u lllmlm --·-HAllflll PK•loe s An111to111 °'"'t"' 879~ .... ._ ---VOl.UNn1U1111 IMIMCl kU lllWMOfMLMNlllM• -..Y....., , .. w w , ..... t t• THI MAC.It CAU&.DION"' I t.al ......... , ... '"" -~ IUMMll llNTAl CNI 1to•w. ........ , .. WAl.f -.n"I THI IUCK CAULDION "' , .. ti• ....... ,, ..... LAKEWO D c~n•~, South flJOMT NIOMT • IMIMI .......... ,, ... ----.......... ............... 1 ... fUMn NICllfl. , ... , .... -- UTUIH Of THI LMNG DIAD lll) IMI Ml ... 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LOS ANGELES -When "Ent.er· tainment Toni&ht" needed a n&IT8tor for a series devoted to classic horror films., t;tie choice was obvious: Vin· cent Price. . . Af\er all, he is the surv1vm1 member of the fri&ht fraternity ~t included Boris Karloff1 Bela Luaos1, Peter Lorre, Basil Rathoone and Lon Chaney Jr. Forget those British Johnny-<:ame·latelies, Christopher Lee and Peter Cushina. Despite a half-century of pJayina cverythina from Ibsen to T.S. Eliot, Price sticks in everyone's mind u a sinister figure, a natural to put the menace in Michael Jackson's "Thriller." "Out of 100 movies I've ap- peareci in, only 20 Price have been in the category of horror pict_ures." he sighed. "From the very beginning of my career, I played all kinds of roles, but one picture chan1ted all that: 'The House of wu:" As the mad proprietor of the wax museum1 the ordinarily gentle actor scared millions in the l 953 movie, the chillsa<XJentuated by 3-0. In the years that followed. he went throuah the Edpr Allen Poe catalog ("The Raven," "The Pit and the Pen- dulum") and did his thina in such films as "The House on Haunted Hill," "Scream and Scream Again" and "The Abominable Dr. Phi bes." At 74, Vincent Price, who lectures on fine art to the nation's universities and who appears in concert with symphony orchestras, views 1t all with an air of bemusement His villainous image has contributed to his other endeavors. For instance. "Thriller." "I always try to do things that are contemporary," he said in an inter· view. "'Thriller' was good for me in many ways. When J lectun: at colleaes. they play the mus1c as I ~k onttqe." He added1 somewhat point- edly, tbat he was paid~ flat fee for th,c Jackson record and video and dtdn t participate in the mountJunous profit1. . At this pQint in his \1fe, Pncc believes in doina what he hkes to do. That includes the lectures -60 a year -often in residency at colleges; cooking (bis cookbook has s~kl 350,000 copies in 17 years): ~rrattng for symphony orchestras: 1~troduc­ ing the PBS "Mystery" senes;, and lending his voice to· the ~ext Disney animated feature, "Basil of Baker Street." "The hero as a mouse; naturally 1 play a rat," he said. - He keeps getting scripts for horror flicks but they're all "dirty," he said. "Somewhere in the story there's a scene with the boy and ~rl that is plain pornography. That s not for me." Price was asked for thumbnail portraits of h~ comrades in the horror genre. His response: Boris Karloff -"A warm, funny man with a great sense of humor about himself and what the horror films had done for him. He knew that without 'Frankenstein' his career would never have been so success- ful." . Peter Lorre -"A funny httle man but very unhappy underneath. He liked to kid himself and other actors. He called them 'face-makers.' " Bela Lugosi -"I never worked with him but we were once on a personal appearao~tour together~ He was always disappearing. I did~ know until later about his (narcotics) problem." Basil Rathbone -"One of the great actors, a kind, brstencall> funny man, a p-cat practica JOker. He was very scnous about the theater and disturbed that he had been so identified with the Sherlock Holmes and horror pictures. He did a lot of lectures, and I copied from ham. I've been doing them for 35 years." " ••• A VERY FUNNY MOVIE. GQ." -Gary Franklin. KCBS-TV, LIVE AT FIVE (L.A.) JOHN CAN"DY • RICHARD CRBBJIA A PA.RAKOUNT PICTURE -._._._ .. ___,,., ... --,.....,... ....... -·-~ NOW PLAYING 1RU COSTUIUA LAGUNA HIW ORANGE 1.14w11:1.1 ~swi IOWPW ilaoo'Si'a l>Wi Edwl'Cls C.oem. E<lwarelslSoC.ll L~ City Cfnter 529 5339 Cfntef 979 4141 Holts Mall 7611 6611 634 ~ _ IU£NA PAlll ""'IME MtUIOH VtlJO WHTMumtR uA Mov ts E dw~rd\ Un1~ersity Ectwirus Mission Vte10 Edwards Caoema Pacific s Buena Par\ Onve-111 821 4()70 OfWllCE PK1l1C \ 952 4991 854 8811 Ma"4~ 6220 Wtst Of anQe Onvt 111 COSTA MESA Edwards 8ristOI ~7444 8913935 634 9361 f NO~ ACCU''TEO '°" THll INGAOl11t1NTI ••THE BEST, MOST ENTERTAINING, AND FREE-SPIRITED MOV IE T HIS SUMMER. ****(HIGH EST RATING)." -USA TODAY. Mike Clurk PEl·WU HERMAN .. ,1E-WllJ llG #Vl~Ull lllllJm 139-1770 STMDI DI• -ua 990-4021 UA llOWIS 4 --121-4070 ..,.,.. ..... -·-t52-49tl UA MOVES I ...-ra mu 131.3501 O>WMOS HMllOI "'91 .....,, mu 1s1"41M O>WAllOS TO. conn 'IL Tm 511·9500 mwMDSn re.a ..... S51·°'55 mwuos womaM -..uana • .,, rrau ·u 1111U <m> m.oc33 AMC f AH* $QUM£ 1111111 YIUI '30·6990 D>WMOS VD> TWll ·-&34-2SSJ CllDCJl1[ ~TU 191·3935 mwMDS CllMA flDT THEY'RE IACX FROM THE GRIVE MDREIDYTO PARTY! • ) ' - I - Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sund1Y1 Auoual 18, 1995 • ! SOAP SUMMARY L__ ---~--~---- Charlotte's 'Hospital' stay ends High rocker Brace Bprm.ateen la caught in mid-flight u he perform• before 71,000 fana at Cleveland Stadium, one of the atopa of ht.a American tour. I TURNTABLE TIPS By LYNDA BIRSCH ALL MY CHILDllEN: Ltarnana Jeremy -.upa1d poliucal auau1n, Enca1hutah1m out of Mr life. Adam plots to act Enc. 10 auend Ol)en1na niaht of"Ra1s1n1 Kane" an anempt LO make her come uOJluod in public. Al Palmer'' request, an unaus~t· 1n1 Andrew sets Sandy across the atate hne, which will violate her parole. Tad and Oouae, aaa1n posin& as Al and Susan V anderpole, act jobs at Lona !&land reson Daiay beUevea Palmer wants to reconcalc with Cliff. Mark and Brooke auend1n1 counsehna sessions Donna unaware of Benny'• money woes Chris asks Jesse 10 aei htm drup Police department makci sure the druas act to Jesse Hilary tells Bob ahe's not rudy to have a baby When Mr Jam announces hc"s leavana salon, Donna fcan her beauty parlor will 10 down the drain • • • ANOTHER WORLD: When Rachel ~u rubber check from Macboud, Mac decides to look into Le Soleal's finances. Jake involved an we11hthftana contest M1cboud dcc1dt1 to befnend Bnttany Donna wonders where Marley is. Mean· while. Marley is leamma about V1ctona's hfe before she came to Bay City. • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: Kevan, worklna at refuse center, cuts comers lo make Lucinda Lake noucc of has budacun1 know-bow, but Lucinda continues to aanore b1m. Sierra thanks Cra111nterestcd an Shannon Marao has proof posiuve that E. Casey's first name is Enn. Frank as11aned to the Enn Casey case while Marso as now anvcsupting Dusty's acet- dent. Sierra tells Craig her former fiancc was killed in the Mentega upristna. Lucind~ thinlung Cnug knows something about uusty's accident, hires pnvate detective to follow him • • • CAPITOL: J uhe refuses to believe Myrna and Siiim's contenllon that Paula's book 1s sheer fant.asy When she reads chapter that 1s obviously based on her own hfe, Juhe decides that Sam bought the elccuon for Trey when Trey ran against Tyler Jordy breaks house hmll rules when an attractive young blonde sits at his pman& tableJ but he's tel\ empty-handed when she rc1uses a date and disappears After takJna bJs fint lltP't Jamtt clecidn to have a dinner with the McCan41ua J•mtt tell• Zed 1t't the fint tame ht'• betn "home" in 10 yttt1. Jamn decidcl he still won't reveal that he'• BulC1 Mt'Cu.dl but instead plana IO make Clan111 fall in love with h m Wally fttl• Clantsa betray1n1 b11 father when she 1eu Novem- ber wcddina date w11h Mar\. Zed and Sloane vow to pt even with Trey. While Kelly 1s wa111n1 to rende2vou1 with Trey, Hal 1s watch1n1 Scotty. HaJ suddenly collapse&. • ·-! DAYS OF OUI\ 1.1YES: When Pete learns Ivy l\aa aiven birth to baby boy, be heads for Salem, narrowly cteapes be1n1 seen and ihen aoes back to Teus. Kimberly told her eye d1xasc 11 tn remssSton and that her prC1eot blindneu ll bystcncal. Savannah upset when Chns rebuffs her advances. Anna asks Euacne for finanaal bachna. Kma.k.Js sends anuque pool table to Shane. • • • GENERAL HOSPITAL: Jn attempt to malcc Scan believe Anna 1s now on hu side. ScorPIO nps off Anna's false facial scar and ~arncs her for the nnnin1 of his mamaae to Holly Holly try1n1 lo make Prescott think she 1s losana her mind Jimmy Lee's relauvcs conunue to plher for has 1mpend1n1 wcddma to Celia. Steve and Dan take instant hkm& to Buzz, who 1ets permusaon to set up coed stafflounsc Amy plans 10 move out of Weber household and move 1n wuh young male medical student. Tem runs out of Jake's office when a would-be rapist's father says to Jake that has son's victim "had tt comina to her." • • • GUIDING LIGHT: When a tclev151on reponer aoes on the news talkm1 about the numerous hospital scandals involv1na Ed Bauer, Maureen dec1des Ed should be suspended. Learruna of Ed's suspenSJon, Charlotte decides to celebrate with Harry. When Harry comes on 10 her. Charlotte backs off Later, mistaken for a pauent at the hospital Charlotte tnJCCtcd with pen1c1lhn, suffers a rcacuon and d1cs With LuJaCk and Beth's relationship kaput, Jackson offers Beth a JOb as his assistant. Th1nkJna they'll onl.y have to be mamcd a few days, Rollie marnes Kun Later the duo team that they may have to stay mamed for two years Leaman& that Kyle has &Otten JOb for Billy without Billy's knowledae. Vanessa dCCtdcs Kyle's not such a bad auy. • • • LOVING: Af\er making love to Noreen, Huey shows 'Power' on charts Mike decades he wants to continue their mamaae. Mike's con11nued attempts 10 1ell Shana the weddan1 1s off arc thwancd. Ann tells Cabot Dane and Gwyn are lovers. Gwyn's campa1an 10 tum Am· moural into teenaJC CosmellCS hne IO· funates Ann. Moving out on Ava, Jack takes apartment in the same bu1ldana. Jim realizes Mike and Noreen ha ve made love. Steve rehired at garage and first car be fixes belongs to Trish. Loma beas Lane to take By tbe A11oclated P re11 The following are Billboard's hot record hits as they appear an next week's issue of Billboard magazine ('opynght 1985. Billboard Publicauons. Inc Repnnted 11111h penn1ssion HOT SINGLES I "The Power of Lo,e'" Huey U-w1s & The News (Chrysalis) 2."Shout" Tears for Fears (Mercury) 3 ''Never SutTCnder" Corey Han (EMl- ~mcnca) 4 "St Elmo·\ Fire" John Parr(Atlanllcl 5 "Frccwa) of Lo,e" Aretha Franklin !Ansta ) 6 "We Don't 'iced ~nothcr Hero·· Tina Turner <Capitol) 7 "Summcr ol "69" 81)-an Adams (A&M) 8 "If You Lo-.c Somcbod'r '>ct Them Frtt" Suna (A&.M) 9"Evel")llmc You uo Awa>" Paul You na (Columb11J I 0."What ~bout Love'>" Heart CCap1tol) 11 "Who's Holding Donna Nov.'" De· Barge (Gord)> 12."Chensh'" Kool & The Gana (De· Late) 1 l"Don't Lose M> Number" Phil Colian$ (Atlantic) ' . 14."You're Only Human" Billy Joel (Columbia) 15.'"lnvinciblc" Pat Bcnatar (Chrysalis-) 16."You Span Mc Round" Dead· or Alive (Epic) 17."Money For Notbana" Dire Straus (Warner Bros.) I 8."Pop Life" Pnnce & The Revoluuon (Paisley Park) 19 "Freedom" Wham' (Columbia) 20 ... Datt Mc" The Pointer Sisters (RCA) TOP LPt I "Songs from the Big Chair" Tears for Fears (Mercury) 2 "Reckless" Bl') an "-dams (A&M) 3 "The Dream of the Blue Tunics" Suna (A&Ml 4 "No Jackel Required" Phil Collins IAtlanucJ S "Brothers In Arms" Dire Straus (Warner Bros ) 6."Bom m the U.S A " Bruce Spnng- stttn (Columbia) 7."Tbcater of Pain'" Motley Crue (Elcc· tra) 8."Thc Power Sta11on" The Power Station (Cap11ol) 9."Greatest Hus Vol I & II" Billy loci "'WEIRD SCIENCE' 18 A FUNNY AND ENTERTAINING MOVIE.11 -A~ lbert, "Al TWI MOVIU" . IPG-tll t0 001-111• ... KINbKG 41..NVERSAL PCl\.11£ , _ _...... .. , ·-llllA •C()ITA M(IA ll TOllO •llmllf OIWIQ( OIWll( 114"' IYH P.u I • . I 1-..... os~• fO..JIGJ U"vt'S I) AAt(;(lr~ .... SllO-w"' () ,, ., 1•4 ~19 ~l i ,>¥. 'U4 ~· "880 ~ell! 1137~ &l91no IUlNArA~· COSIA MUA fOUllT Ml VllID LAMIMOA OMllOf •WU'l-.m Ullo!,. ""' 0 ., •. , fOWltllf J JV I~ PK'< Gi'"'lr ~ 1.-lyCen!t Pxdlc 1 H>Wty 31 ~2 4992 f'1'" 9'9• .. 1 V114ya:J8 I~ sn •en llJ.I Y.>SJ °""' In ., ,., l----·--1 • 11tl:S£"TED I" SAT /SlM 1:30 3:45, 6:00 1:15, 10:20 NEW YORK 1954 The ob1ect of every man· s fantasy and the greatest mtnd of the century are about to meet INSIGNlflCANCE. ........ a.-. - A Im 116 flM UIY llllY·IDAB. Em THIA mill • '.Jiit LWll:1 ii Sen MON-TtUS 6:00, 1:15 10:20 "SKIP THE BEACH AND GO SEE 'COCOON' ... A movie to buoy your splrts for the whole summer.' -Pdt Col/Ins, CBS M orning News, CBS TV 11 • I TUCI MllY STtllt ...... u .. ,.. .... , ... ts!-4•l a.,_Ul•tMI ... uu ....... lllMllllTllt Mill IW 54'-2111 wa1w1a ats.Slll OWMISSllTI UA tETWISTO TW ..._mnu TNZA ucmcmu .. ..aTA 111A Ul·lstl UIMISMIMlmll ..... -Hl·tHS • JS• Mlll llOH ......... 21 ........ lllllUIMllllMI Stm,MNUU (Columbia) IO."lnvas1on of Your Pnvacy" Rau (Atlantic) . I I ."Whitney Houston" Whnncy Hous- ton (Ansta) 11."Around the World 1n a Day" Prince & The Revolution (Paisley Park) 13 "7 Wishes" Night Ranger (Camel· MCA) \\ I \." \." L I< < >I-' 8 .. \(:.-\t>E.\I\ . .. \\\:.\Rl>S BI " I PI< I I I\ I AMADEUS ...,C)IUOft ..:n.ovs -•-• ....... ,,_ _...,.........., PORT THEATRE 67J.6260 /<)0~ I Cn.ist Hw, Corona dt l Mar her to Wyomina. • • • ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Mttch kidnaps Tana. N1ck1 aarees to 10 10 san1tanum 'TllEGOOf MUST IE ~FJJA~Y ---Ill e ......... ,, , ~~ IXCLUSIVI INGAGIMINT DAILY 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7: 15, 9:30 edwards TOWN CENTER ....... ' .•. "'751 4184 I ••Ill ,.,lt ••l1 • co~•• Mt\• EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT DAILY 12-2-4-5:50-7:50-9:50 edwards TOWN CENTER I I II' I I RRl\I" '""""7 51 4184 f.p\• IWllM ' 1• I I 1t1 11 • COSTA MUA "THE FUNNIEST COMEDY IN MANY SUMMERS ••• HURIOUS." JK1I Krol NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE "A MOVIE FOR All AGES." Ge!'9 Sho4 t THE TCX:l4Y SHOW NSC:rv **** "(,"tSIRl'"1 "A .EWR OF AN ENTERTAINMENT." Gene Sllka4. ~ ~ NOW PLAYING -.~-•UIMm -.. wr.•-~ ,...,:.-:. .... ... ., 0-0.• I ....., ·1.11--==-., .. .,.....,, lt>Mtl •caat•lllU ' ,_,_t_ . _...,. ----~ .. '\14•9' ,_....,. .... .... •WIW IM .... o.--·-'" \\SPECTACULAR ... wtth a bettef Mnte of humot 'Mox' II lrretlatlble II I ".t. "' Qc '~S '°""' ""'°'"' "AN INCREOIBlE, EXCITING AND ORtGINAl EPK: tho1 I think It one of the belt film•°' the re<Jf. H AJ'~~S ~E~ --ML8Ttl SUOlll 111 " ~F\Wlltwl us.a no m ~~ --mwlMIS IElllOOI conn t1M1• 1 UM4et 1..':n nao 511·- -.-T•QWY .... , ... Ml-IMl even tbO\.llb 11 may IOWI)' tlibtnttll bet pcnonaluy and bnn& Vicki to the fore- front. W1tb 01nt deddina IO take a home tn theaty w~n: atutarium 11 locatod, A• qrca IO watch the ctuldmi. Brad telb Jenny be knowa that all the probltma ui tbt1t marri• were his fault. HatT')''• 1pin1 vi11u Di<h and tella.Mf IO •top moW"DJna. 10 on with her life and not bvtJUll for Joy and Connie. Oina conunuet t0 come on to Asa. Cauie continutt to feel ahe'• be1n1 followed. As her wed.din) day drawa nearer, Ca11ie wiahca David would auend the nuptials. At\er Herb t.cll• Jenny David ha• neaped from behind Iron Curwn, David shows up an Httb's apanmtnt. • • • RITUALS: Miu wonden 1f he should tell Lacey the 1denuty of the surroptt mother tucky and Noel decide to ao public with thelr romance Brady fisbuna for financial secunty Advenaa1na cam- PAJIJI for Chapin a succns • • • RYAN'S HOPE: Mu astorusbed when he teams has father left hi.If of the family fortune to Gabrielle Confronuna Chantelle, Max's suspicion that bu father and 0.bnelle were !oven 1s confinned Cheuae and Bill renew their relauonihtp Gabnelle decides to dnve Siobhan out of Max's ltfe. Maeve puu FcrdJe's cat on leash and bas lhe cat lead her to where Jack, DJ. and Ryan an be1n1 held Maeve amves and sets the tno free JUSl before the boiler explodes. Realizana RQICf man1pu· latma Katie's memory, Dave tells b1m to stO{> all hypnosis. Pat suaests that the accident 111 which K.a11e was tnJurcd be rt· enacted • • • SANTA BARBARA: Eden and Cruz reconolc. Santana teUs C.C. that Mason is no sood ~Dy 'till u &o n:mnnbcf her lowc for Nick. Brick deddca to brina Amy home. C'bruuo rct'uta to name brr rapm. Maton not interatcd 1n 01na'1 advances. • • • I AftCH POil TOMOIUtOW: Rideund Dauy amvc on tcenc and releiue T.R. from 1100'1 cqe. When T.R. Nihei io R1det'1 anna, Danny is heartbroken Wl\cn lkla haa alibi, T.R. ralizet the pet10n U')'lnl lo murdtT ber 111ull on the loose Qui1111 plans to make Sara a star. Leamma of Uta's tnP&tmtnt to HOflJl. T.R beoorncs hysterical. Stu also ap1nst Liu and Hopn matT)'l.OJ. ScciOJ Laa aod Hopn tOStlhcr, Sunny arabs tCIUOtS and pre~s to stab l....aa Lloyd conunues on 1n Franoc • • • YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Wnh the d)'ana Bttnt at her home, IC.aye ask.I Ashley 10 v1i1t her father A funous Ashley spt~s venom at ~ for c-ven brmania t&e man back anto Genoa City. In the lab, A1hlcy reahus t.hat Mericrone's new perfume a.s really the formula she perfected for Jabot Aahky heads for Victor's to ask b1m about the new product, but learru be bas left for Europe Kons's fnends.b1 p ""1th Amy surpntt1 Tyrone WanunaLauren lo go onstaat alone. Sean 1p1k.e1 Danny's soft dnnk Unaware that Danny has been rushed IO the hosp1u.I, Lauren IOC' onstqc alone beltev1n1 he's been de- tatncd After her solo concert. Lauren rccelVcs ccstallc responx from audience. A rccord1na aient 1eeks Lauren out for a solo contract. In the hospital, a 5enously 111 Danny 1s told he may never be able to sina aptn With the ~s pJa.ntcd in bas mind that Andy was Jill's lover, John asks Andy a vanety of personal quesuons. Ti1nes change for Heston LOS ANGELES (AP) -Charlton Heston learned the other day that you can't go home again, especially to a movie studio. Heston, now stamng 1n his first series, ABC's "Dynasty II The Col· bys," is back on the lot at Paramount Studios. Once seated 10 the new com- missary, Heston looked at the menu. He wasdtsa.ppmnlcd he couldn't find "Strawbemes Hcs1o n" on the dessen hst. On a lunch break, as he strolled toward the commissary, he said, "Look, they've put Eddie Murphy an my old dressing room." A few steps funher. he e:xcla1med, "Hey, where dad they move the commissary to?" The comm issary was moved across the lot a few years ago and put into a rcnovaied building. B 0i'!·llih]II] llERICl'S #1 IOVIE GETS IORE EICITllli UCH TllE YOU SEE IT! • n ICllO c.-.... s-. Sii Sl80 fOUll1MI VMlll .,~ .. ~·JO J"•'4 -----.... "'"""~ JC •+ ._._ ,..,,.. ~, ...... , . . .. I Ima 'lo .. , .... - '"''-"'~ , ,.,. .. ~· llA~!MT kOOO l'AllT 11 Will ..OT H AV~Atll.• ON VIOIO CUUT 11 N ,Oftt 1- Ulllm u-.ua ,ACH~ PACH: GA TtWAY Ill-" an.mo S2l-1'1l llU UAl&IUll IMlll ll£A EDWMDS SO COAST m-sm lAQN 4'7-1711 .-UPAll ...... 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" NIUS 1 .... -L Or1nge CoMI DAILY PtLOT/Sunday, Augult 18, 1985 Doctors needed in thei°r house DEAR ANN LANDERS: I roared when I read the column headhhe. "How Do Wives of Ob-Oyns Cope?" Evtty physician's wife in the counlt)' must bave hooted with lau&}lttt. I once attended an Ob-Oya con· v~uoo with my husband. The wives wtre treated to a seminar by a youna P1Ychol0&1st who was scheduled to dllcuss the (>tObtems of bcina a pbys1c1a.n's ware. Her opcnfoa line wu ... Wbeo you sit down to breakfast wilb your husband ... " At I.hat Point the room rocked with laughter. It wa5 AllN LAIDEIS apl)&n'nt the speaker knew vcry little about her subiect. Breakfast? What physician's wife remembers the last umc she t down for breakfa<it wuh her husband? Wavts of physicians and ob·nns 10 p&J11cular become ac::customed to havina breakfast aJonc -and often djnocr, as wtll. We don't en.Joy at. but how does one explain to a woman an labor or one who is suffenna wuh a prqnancy problem that you'd hkc your husband to be on hand for your birthday, weddmJ. anniversary, tus child's confinnataon, school play or graduation? Exhaustion 1s another problem. l Barbie no doll .to housewives I have several good fnends who have never succumbed to a JOb outside the home Despite the press- ure from their fnends who are bus) climbing trees m the co~rate jungle. they have never considered them- selves Chairman of the Bored. I paid a v1sn to one of them the other day. and she was visibly depressed. W,llcn I asked why she S&Jd. "Haven't you heard? Barbie's gone corporate." "Barbie who?" "You know! Barbie' As m Ken. 1wo-mch bust. who never has to worry about hair color. She Just removes her head." "Oh, THAT Barbie," I said. "For over 25 years, that doll has been a role model to aJI of us who have chosen 10 stay at home. The first woman to ever admll she shops for ·a hvang." "She has been a trend setter," I said. "Didn't she wear her sung.lasses on top of her head two years before Marlo Thomas?" "And don't forgcl the first to have a hair dryer that was half the size of her body. And now, she's sold out." ~What k.ind of a JOb does she have?" I asked. "l don't know Something on an exccuuve level th.at requires an a nache ca~ to match every suit " "It figures. What kind of training docs she have as an exccuuve?" "What are you ietting at'!" asked my friend. 'Tm not Jetting at anyth1pg. I'm only suggesting that I have 10 wonder when a doll who doe~n·t talk, wulk, cat or shed tears suddenly has her own word processor." "You don't suppose" "Grow U{>. What do )Ou think she and Ken did an that cardboard car under the bed ... play John Denver records'?" "I never suspected." she saad. "And we all know why a 46-year- old woman still wears a ponytail. don't we? If she took the rubber band off, her face would fall to her knees " "Barbie is 46!" "Has to be. She was 20 or so when she came out in 1959." Katt joins his mothei::, Burr in 'Mason ~revival My friend thought a minute. "And what has she got to show for it?" "A lousy half-m1lhon-dollar ward- robe." "How meaningless,'' ~he saad "At least I have my four children, meals to cook, house to run. shopping to do, bills to pay and toilets to clean.'' LOS ANGELES (AP) -William Katt, the son of actress Barbara HaJe, JOtns his mother and Raymond Burr m NBC's "The Return of Perry Mason.'' spec1aJ 1nvest1gator for Mason. In the original series, telecast in 1957-66, William Hopper played Drake. "You are blessed,'' I saad. "We'll get another role model " "How about Mother Theresa'>" suggested. Katt, who starred m the ABC scne~ "The Greatest Amencan Hero," plays Paul Drake Jr .• son of the In the movie, Mason as now an appellate Judge who is forced to resign to defend has former secretary. Della Street (Hale), agamst a murder charge. "She doesn't stay home " "I stay at home," l said Her eyes ht up. "Mass Ethe on 'Dallas' shops for a li ving." I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I ACROSS 79 Male offspring 155 16 oz 40 Hello 103 Wear away 80 Tartan 156 Mathematical 42 Actions 104 Ranked 1 Swap 82 Htgh card symbOI «Lukewarm 106 Imposing resl- 6 lndlne 83 Skeleton part 157 Gel up 46 Coloring agents denoe 11 Prayers 85 Examining 159 In the direction of 48 Had(man Of TtEW-108 Racetrack circuit 16 Fodder IOf the mill 87 Thal man's 160 Negative reply Of1'f 2 1 Replenish 88 Fruit of the Vine 161 Exciamattan of 50 Actress West 109 lntenogated 22 Areplace utensil 90 Covets surprise 51 PerfOfmed 112 Future plant 23 Boundaty 9t Had lunch 163 That thing 53 Break suddenly 113 Bedoutn 24 Allude 92 Chum t64 Cut"ied roofs 55 Feeble 115 Drinking lube 25 Mr Jolson 93 Have debts 166 Stopwatch 56 Broad necittle 116 Slit 26 You and I 9-4 Armed conflict 167 Strong point 57 Bell'a lnvenhon 118 Yes. Sp 27 Exists 95 Not fresh 169 Bad's comparative 58 Window sections t 19 C1garflsh 28 Allernattve w<><d 98 Helicopter part 171 Graceful birds 60 Chambers 29 Sky blue 100 Enemy 172 Chairs 62 Abrade 120 Complacent 30 Northwestern t01 Art1s1 173 Requires 64 At home 122 Transgres61on state abbr 105 Oomes11cate 17 4 G\Jlde a car 65 Circus trick 123 J apanese COin 31 Aomans1x 106 Damage 66 Watering aids 126 Sandpipers· 32Cog 107 Spring llC>Wef DOWN 68 Saocerlike bell . COUSIOS 34 Soft drink 109~n 69 Ocean 128 Chnstmas carol 36 Midday 110 Altar constellation 1 Minute amount 71 Kentucky 130 HallOINeerl booty 38 Stl1ched 111 Skyward 2 Pass on Oef'by. e g 132 Confederate 40 Skirt edge 112 Christmas vlsitOf 3 Indefinite article 73 Sharpen general 41 Ogled 1 t4 Light brown 4 MOfnlng ITIOISlure 75 Excavate 43 0.scharge 115 Ride a wave 5 Rams' mates 79 Location 134 Imbeciles 45 O.sembark 116 Blemish 6 Web spinner 80 Airman 135 Hangs oo to 4 7 Dover's state 117 COU<lers 7 City 1n CahfOfma 81 Sag 136 Arm Joint abbr t2t Tease 2wds 83 Farm bu1ld1ng t37 Mr Sullivan 48 Traps 123 Playground item 8 All right 84 Atop 139 Weird 49 Came forth 124 Costs 9 Peasant 86 Story 141 Devil 52 Lock openefs 125 Freeway exit 10 ActOf Flynn 87 Cap 144 Near 54 Remove 127 Knights' titles 11 Plotted 89 Reverent wonder 145 Commotion 56 Come into v•fltN 128 Approached 12 Actress Taylor, 90 Linger 59 Saga 129 Mine entrance fOf short 92 Railway employee 146 Discourage 61 Lairs 131 Cow's mate 13 Flightless birds 94 Orphan 148 Osculate 63 Evanesce 133 Countries 14 Ventllated 95 Baffle 149 Capt181 of Peru 67 Sheltef from sun 135 Obey 15 Cooked slowfy 96 Diminish gradually 151 Misplace 68 Shps by 138 Raw mmeral 16 Grating 97 "I think, ther&-153 Plgs 70 Capital ot 140 Departs 17 Crimson fore I -.. 156 Writing lmpfement Cahlorma 142 Broad 18 In the 8\18n1 that 98 Chimed 158 MatcNng group 72 Dupes 143 Clocks pomter 19 Lucky number 99 Tire track 162 SIZZiing 73 Otd garden wOfk 147 Ancient 20 Prunes 1 ()() Imposes a 74 Guided 148 Genuflect 33 Myself penalty on 165 Mother 76 Prattle 150 Calf meat 35 Above 101 Sound ol 168 Compass direction. 77 Amer 152 Lubncates 37 Acorn bearer happy cat abbr 78 Dollar b•li 154 Foot d1g1t 39 Raise 102 Hoglike animal 1-.l 70 'eoncerning I can't count the number of limes my darltna has faUen •~lcep to the: middle of a convcruoon, or wo~ yet. while maluna Jove -or uyana to. He as a wonder'WI husband -when he'~ here. For year I have put Ufl with women callina ham at all hours, love notes m the maal, expensive gifts from gnuef ul patients. go ma alone to social events. the theater, family affairs and &ehool events that · were tcmbly imPonant to the children. r realize that many women need more than a pill or a shot but I wish they would rcali1e that mo'lt docton have families and we need them. too. lf you pnnt thtS letter, Ann, 1t would be a great service to those of U) who would Like a doctor m the house -has own -when he I) needed. - DEDlCATED WIFE OF A DEDI- CATED M.D. DEAR DEDICATED: Your prob- lem 11 as old as tbe profealloo, but times are a cbangla'. Almost 40 pen:ent of the medical 1&udeat1 at Harvard and Yale are women. Simi· lar percenta1tt extat lo other medi- cal schools around the country. Soon lbe lhff WUJ be OD tile other foot. lD otber words, If your aoo marrlea a doctor be probably will bave tJle aame problem• with b.11 wife tbat yoa are baviJlg wltb yoor bo1ba.nd. Have a good day. U po11lble. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was 1n1erest~d in your advice to children of divorce to "stay on good terms with both parents and not be i nfluenccd by what one might say about the other." You sure weren't talking to me. I was an infant when my mother divorced my dad. I have no interest in being on good tenn<s with him He tned to murder her twice There was a lot about 1t in the papers and people talked about it for years My mother never wanted 10 see him after that and I'm sure I didn't mass much by not knowing ham as a child. So please don't make such broad statements. -DIDN'T FIT THE MOLD IN N.Y DEAR DIDN'T FIT: No piece of advice fits everyone. Tbat partlcolar column certalllly was not for yoa. Common 1en1e 11 k.aowln,g what a ppUet and wbat doeu't. OMAR SHARIFF CHARLES GOREN DEAR MB. GOREN Q. -FreqHa&l7 la 1"' tolama 1" •M ~. ter.a '"rever.. bid" a.lld .. llJah reverM." wlaat euet17 do U.ote term• meu? -L.R., Portlaad, Matae. A. -"Revene" bids •re really a aUghtJy confusing lerm for a vuy simple bidding tactic. When you have a tw(>ctullAr and a minimum, the only way you c:an 1how both suit.a whne at the same time convey- log to partner that you have s minimum opening bid i.s either by bidding both suits at the one·level, or else bidding the higher-ranking suit first and then the lower ranking. Occasionally. that may mean makmg a prepared opening bid. For eumple. suppose you hold: •9 <::7 Q52 0 KQ103 •AJ W Suppose you open this hand one club and putner ret{>Onds one spade. If you now bid two diamonds., and partner has a weak hand with a ratty spade suit and club pTefer- ence, you are forcing him to bid eluM at the three·level ~nd run the risk of a punishing-do1Jble. There· fore. you should choose to open one djamond. to permit a rebid o! two cluM should partner respond on~ spade. You need a better hand to force partner to take a preference in your first suit at the three·level. A typical hand might be: •9 <::7 K72 OKQ105 +AKQ93 Now you can afford to open one club and rebid two diamonds. Since that is the opposite of the normal order of bidding ult.a, it bat become known u a "reverM bid." The N~• principal applies to a "blJh reverse." You hold: •1Ut52 <:>8 o KO •.UN4 Presume that you open the bid· ding with one 1pade and partner responds two heart•. If you now bld three eJubJ. you have already boosted the bidding to a higher level before you know where you want to play the hand. JL i• wlHr to open one club and to plan to bid spades twice. However. change the hand to: •KQJ 95 <::78 OAO +AKJ64 Now you want lo convey to part· ner that you have a strong. distribu- tional hand. You can get your mesaage across by opening one spade and. over hi• two-level response. make the "high reverte" of three clubs. forcing partner to take a preference at the three-level or higher. All reverse bids show aubstanUal extra values and are forcing on partner for one round. · Seacl aay 41 .. 1u..1 fel' di1a c.i ... &e: Charle• Ger .. ucl O•ar Sllartf. el• tJa1a ... ,...,_,. E~ week a prtM el a .,_., •• tlte ... "G........ ....... c-- ple&e. ~ a lt.95 valae, wUI IN aw....&14 ..,. lite •-liM J~ th Mat ......... Cbrie1 Gena ud O.w Slwif per- ....Uy aaaet ~· .......... all • ... &1eu .... IU-'. eciwaros UNIVERSITY 854·8811 ':AMPUS OR WEST OJ 1,,L >ll< A."'-''·.:.. Y edwards NEWPORT 644-0760 NEWPORT CENTER BETWEEN JAMBOREE & MACARTHUR '1W.Yul• 1lR ...... (IJ 1141, ••• 1111, 1Mt . ''IUl cmul''(PCJ 1fjq,Jl46,...a, 1.a,M1,1MI llM~NI .... ··-· 12, 1111,•11 11.M,Nl, 1~· ...,. .. • 11. 11:!1 UTtm t:• 1:A1 .. 1:11, t•.n UT/ .. UM a WI ____ _, edwards TOWN CENTER 751 ·4184 BRIST0t&A"4!0N ACROSSHIOl,I S COAST PLAZA r, , • · • · , ,,1 • • • edwards SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546·2711 BRISTOL & Su"4FLOWEf. CO<,T UIESA 1 ?-, * ,t • • .. 'e T "YUi• ........ ,... .... I l&ae.1 ... IQ l1•111M1 ........ (N-11) 1lllt WI, ............. edwards HARBOR TWIN 631 -3501 HARBOR BOULEVARD AT Wll SON r,QS TA MES>, 4TUll...,mat "*-'(pt.11) 1111,Wl,Nl,llJl,1...a ''PH Wft'I •Mftll'm'' IJ&ae, Jt "• .. " .. , ..... ' " eowarcss MESA 646·5025 NEWYPOIHBOULEVAROA' ,., • .,.,. COS TAt,t(SA ... '11flUftllY •'IN-11) ,... ........ ''fUllPUI IACATS' ... ..., Jill, lt11, 1MI ' IUFTO lflTll" "WNI ICUCI" (Pt-11) 1!11l, •11.111, 1111, >111, •11, "11, •11, 11111 (N ) .,.. .,. .... "RHUll'' 1: 111 11111. , ... ;::11 liM,MI 111 tJ111,t.a.~-, 1llJI -... ~ .._ ____ .... ..,..,,..... ,.. ______ _. "lT." lPIJ "" ''flll.IW TUT _.. (IJ ,..._,,(llU.M 1JIJI, •ti, lt11 ''IUI MAI" (Pl-111 t111 .......... "IUI. Clmr' (PCJ 1 J!Jt. Jill, 4IJI, llH, •••• 11111 ... _ .. (JIC.111 1'", l 12t, 1141 1111.111>1 edwards VIEJO TWIN 830·6990 SA~OtECOFWvTOt APA/,r -.R•',Ao;·a ~·,.,.,.,, f edw~rdS SOUTHCOA ST LAGUNA 497 1711 '-Ou'~lJA~' W#" Al Ull(JA:-li'>&• ~ ' , -_.I 11 I :. .. eowards CINEMA WEST 891 93r.: W!~'\11~<,'frl&'•,tll DlljW('' .J ;) ' ,., .,, ... f. ''llClllTm ---mm'' .... • I p Ill ... H thtl,Ml,-•tl,1ldl t--=-11--..... ---...... Tl. •• __ ,,_, .. _ .... ____ ... _~_ .. '?ft·•'I ·--. llttliM" "1 ·~ ,...., .... .., 111•11u • ............ 11.1-. ... ..... u (Tlllll ftml .... " ~n ....... . , .. ,. .. , ....... -----. ... ~----~--------------~·~--.. --------------- Sneak preview A Yiew of The Cherboura. one of the French Normandy caatom homee In the etcht- bome La Kat.one enclave at The Ee ta tee at Lantern Bay. A •neak preytew of the homee -now I under con.- •tractlon -la under way tht• weekend at the Dana Point community. PrMpec- tive bayen can make ap- pointment. for aalded toan of the community by callln& 496-2188. Thebomee,avail- able In three plan•, are priced from $394,000 and ranee from 2 .000 to 2, 760 11qa.are feet. ), ~ California leads nation in home .. design, planning So says President Roland Osgood of Irvine Pacific firm awards program. ''To me, the greatest design In the world Is useless If It doesn't con1rlbute to buyer acceptance and result In sales for the builder.·· Weekend marks Sea Breeze opening California architects are lead- ing the nation rn creative design and site planning of new homes. according to Irvine Pacific De- velopment Co. President Roland Osgood. Osgood has recently returned from Woodstock. Vt.. where he was one of 12 judges for Builder's Magazine's 1985 Builder's Choice design and planning awards program. Irvine Pacific is the homebuilding division of the Irvine Co. In the case of Irvine Pacific, Osgood reported the firm uses from five to six outside architects to design Its residential and apartment developments. "We don't go outside the state for architectural design. The architects we use understand the importance of design to cost factors that can make or break a project," he saJd. Laguna Heights neighborhood by Baywood features 71 homes available in three plans This weekend marks thegrand opening of Sea Breeze at Laguna Heights, a single-family de- tached residential deve lopment by Baywood Homes In Laguna Niguel. Three two-story plans, ranging from 1,850 to 2,230 square feet, are Included In the 71-home neighborhood, according to Ricky M. Bragg, Baywood vice president. "The homes will offer three or four bedrooms and up to three full baths," she said. "One elevation In each of the plans has a Mediterranean de- sign, complete with red tile roof. One of the other elevations will feature s1ucco In combination with shingle siding, while the third will reflect a traditional, cottage- style lapboard styling." All of the homes have concrete tile roofs. Grand opening prices for the homes range from $166,000 to $219,500. Move-Ins for the first phase are targeted for November-Decem- ber, according to Bragg. The 1,850-square-foot Spring- time plan has three bedrooms and 21h baths. All three plans have fireplaces In the family room, and selected homes also have fireplaces In llvlng rooms. Some of these fireplaces are of brick. some of tile and some of marble. Jamee and Gall Hair cbo.e BayrldCe for their flnt l:tome. Affordable Bayridge pl8n attracts couple A "great location" and quality workmanship" were two key considerations -along with price -that convinced James and Gall Hair to select a J.M. Peters Co. Bayrldge plan In Newport Beach aa their first home. The young couple had been aurveyf ng new home op- portunities In the Irvine and Newport Beach area for the past couple of months. The J.M. Peters Co. has In- cluded a limited number of "af- fordable" floor plans at Bayrldge, a condominium com- munity located at the lnter- HCtlon of Bison Avenue and Jamboree Road. Priced from $125,000,the 8~9- aquar•foot, two-bedroom Plan A featurea a large outdoor deck, llvtng room. dining area, full kitchen, full bath, and wuhet'- dryer apace. Aside from the features of the home Itself. the gated n.tghborhood provtdea resident• wtth 1wtmmlng poofs and whlt1poot spas. Both of th• Haire re Callfornla natives. For the past two y .. ra. whlle he has been a dental student at USC and she's b9en wo11<1ng at Robinsons In Tor- rance. they've lived In Hermosa Beach. "It really wasn't much of a contest." he said In a recent tntervteiw. "The Peters home Is just 8 much better buy for the mone{. And the price ta within our reach," he added. Aa Is true of the larger floor plans at Bayrldge, the Plan A f eatur• auch touches aa custom hand-troweled celllng treat- m9nta, hand-crafted entry doora, decoratlW ln1ettor doors, allent touch etectrlcal awttchea and decorator-Mtected Interior light- ing ftxtur•. Bayrldge kitchens feature hand-Mt ceramfc tile counter- top1, a microwave oven and aett- cleenlng own combination. For Information. vtstt the d• vetopment from 10 a.m. until e p.m. dally, qr phone the aatea office 759-85'8. c.rtatn Income requirements apply to purchue of the Plan A, bued on the city of Newport Beech'• affordable houalng pro- gram. The Springtime's master bath has an oversized. oval tub, separ- ate shower, walk-In wardrobe. twin-basin vanity and com- partmented water closet. The four-bedroom, 21h-bath Summerwlnd, with 2,014 square feet , has a master bath much like the Springtime. but with two walk-In wardrobes. An option In this plan permits a secondary bedroom to become a retreat for the master suite. On the first floor. blending the spaces of the kitchen, nook and family room provides an Informal social area. Largest of the three plans is the four-bedroom. three-bath Wln- terwood. with 2,230 square feet. The home's fourth bedroom Is situated on the first f1oor, where It can easily be converted to a library. study or home ottlce. As a bedroom, it's just across a pri- vate hall from the floor's bath. All three plans have Indoor laundries. The largest has an attached, three-car garage; the others have two-car garages. Eighteen homes are Included In the first phase of construction. through Bragg noted that some of these have been reserved during the neighborhood's preview opening. Fully furnished models are open dally from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. For Information, call 495-0926. To reach Sea Breeze, take the Crown Valley Parkway offramp from the Santa Ana Freeway and drive toward the coast. Turn left onto Street of the Golden Lantern and watch for Sea Breeze at Laguna Heights on the left. "I had the opportunity to judge 900 projects from across the country. There were 22 categories. ranging from at- tached and detached homes to commercial developments. "After reviewing the hundreds of entries. I was convinced that California architects are far ahead of the nation In designing homes that meet buyers' needs and directly contribute to the financial success of new housing programs," said Osgood. As a homebuilder. Osgood said he wanted to in1ect an element of sales success Into the WORK OF ART oj all poss1hk mni.h i"·'c LI 'hirrc Osgood explained that Irvine Pacific provides strong market- ing direction to its architects. "We give them specifics on the market segment we·~ trying to reach, the size we have In mind, cost per square foot, price r.anges, amenities, number of units per acre and other Infor- mation necessary to ensure a successful project. .. "We feel one of the keys to our record 1985 fiscal year per- formance has been homes de- signed for the first-time buyer," Osgood added. "This is con- firmed by the fact that nearly 70 percent of last year's sales were to young families without chil- dren and single homebuvers .. An <>N>arttm1t'. U> t>H 71 a u ork n/ (m ru~h com~ along. Thi.a Pf>{><rrnm1t'. L~ nou ~nlrrnr Thi.: Cluh 'xiie' ddightftd wu nhamc: In m.c ac 'x·t1Cl1tf 1m c~ Gn:t.w. \mkmJ.! ~ ktl1l.t'rrcmea11 an h1tt:cnm· \.wlk jram che \et1( lijj lml/ <11kl k'tlTlt' ('lull Omte 'it't.' a C.C>4.l nhtrrnt: wmm11111t'. cfuu L' nff cn l 1~ 'c' 11n qt"°''' t'. m unustu.d niufo-lt'\ d /hrr pL.m.'. A \t't1m>, tmn/11T1t.u•lt.> lift ,f'.lt· m ch1.: />l''C mJ, ).~f rrk 11/ urt Pm.t.·d frcm. $209,500 1>1•,~ - THE ,CWB SERIES . ~- \ , • C2 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Auguet 18, 1885 Interior design field adjusts to changed markE?t When 11ked which room(•) of a residence are moat frequentty redesigned. -SO percent of the designers cited the llvlng room. Next moat frequently redesigned are th• den/famlly room (66 percent), followed by the bedroom (57 percent). the kitchen (51 percent), and the bathroom (39 percent). Young professionals. empty nesters make up substantial part of cltente_le_ NEW YORK -New cflent segments have emerged on the residential design matlcet, ac- cording to a recent aurvey -all dramatlcally different from the atereotrplcal Interior design client o the past. According to the atudy, con- ducted by the American Society of Interior Designers. today's client Is highly llkely to be a young, married, two-Income pro- fessional couple earning $50,000 to $100,000 a year (and, to a lesser degree, single pro- fessionals) who may want any- thing from one room to the whole reatdence rednlgned. At the other end of the demo- g raphlc spectrum, empty- nestera -parent• whoae chll- dren have left home -are becoming a aubttantlal market for Interior design aervlces. The participant• In the survey were 2,400 profesalonal mem- bers of ASID, who were asked to determine recent trends and developments In the resldentlal design market. Their namea were selected at random from the ASID membership roster of de- signers who do residential work. Seventy-four percent of In· terlor deatgnert surveyed re- sponded that they apend a grMt deal (more than 75 percent) or a mod.,ate amount (25-76 per· cent) of their time designing homet for young, married pro- teaalonala. Forty·aeven percent of the designers reported that they spend a great deaJ or moderate amount of time dealgnlng homes for empty-neatera . And 37 per· cent of the designers said they spend a great deal or moderate amount of time designing homes for young, 1lngle profeaetonals. "Th• dramatic Increase In the number of working women haa been a major force In changing the market for Interior design," said Gall Adams. president of ASID. "For the two-Income fam· tty, whoH llfntyle lncreaalngly depends on th• Hf'\llce of varlou1 profeaslonals, Interior design h•• become a key aervloe rather than a luxury." When aaked about the types of resldentlal projects they current- ly work on for their clients, o5 percent of the designers re- sponded that they spend a great deal (more than 75 peroent) of their time on houses, whlle 43 percent reported that they spend a great deal or a moderate amount (25-75 percent) of time on apartmente. Over half of the designers (64 percent) reported that they spend a gfeat deal or moderate amount of their time working on proJeot• that lnvotve just one room of • re ldence Forty per· cent spend a great deal or a moderate amount of time on 'For tlJe two-bJcome famUy ... bJterlor de.lga II•• become• key •ervlce ratber titan a Junuy. ' Gall Adams president ASID second homes/vacation homes On the average, clients re- design every nine years. Special 10.9% financing rate offered at MV develop ments Fixed-rate packa~ available at four new development~ Mission Viejo Co. Is providing an added Incentive to new home- buyers with fixed-rate financing currently available at 10.9 per- cent for 30 years The annual percentage rate over the full term of the loan is 11.68 percent, based on a mini- mum down payment of either 5 percent or 10 percent, and avall- able on the purchase of a new home from any of four neigh- borhoods within the master- planned community of Mission Vle10 set In traditional one-and two- story designs: and Stoneybrook, within the private, guard-gated Canyon Crest area. The Eastbrook and Evergreen neighborhoods requlr~ a mini- mum down payment of 5 percent and a close of escrow within 90 days to qualify. Using a sample purchase prtce of $122,000, monthly payments at Eastbrook would be $1,095 based on a down payment of $6, 100 and loan amount of $115,900. At Evergreen, based on a purchase price of $132,700, down payment of $6, 700 and loan amount of $126,000, the monthly payments would be $1.191 for 30 years. Briarwood , for example, tbe re- qulre<raoWnpayment would be $17,500, the loan about $167,500 with monthly payments of $1 ,488. A $219,800 new home w purchase at Stoneybrook would require a down payment of $22,000, leaving a loan amount of $197,800 and monthly pay- ments of $1,869 for 30 years. Mlaalon Viejo Co. also has Introduced an optional 11 1;, per- cent financing program ( 11 .86 percent annual pePCentage rate). The first year's jnterest rate would be 91.-'l perce·nt, Increasing to 101ft peroent for the second year. Interest on the balance of the 30-year loan. from the third through 30th year, would be fixed at 11 Ya percent per year. 11 5"• • 3 is ptt-•. ,, .. ll 5% • jp1s 12°0 3 25 PIS ~!._~~-!!llllr• t..S• _., ....... """"".-....""~ 12 275... • 3 5 l)!S ft•U• 30-~ar F~A VA 11 s· •. 4 5 PIS I "Clients are showing definite Interest In redesigning rooms for more luxurious personal space," Adams noted. "As the demands of hectic business and social schedules make life lncreaslngly complicated, people want their private environment to be a hideaway where 1hey can escape from the world and feel pampered." The Neighborhoods are: East- brook. featuring contemporary design in a single-family de- tached home: Evergreen, offer- ing New England styling In two- or three-bedroom floor plans: In Briarwood and Stone- ybrook. homebuyers may qualify for the 10.9 percent (11.68 per- cent annual percentage rate) financing with a 10 percent down paymen~ and a close of escrow within 120 days. Based on 1a purchase-price of $175,000 for Addltlonal Information Is avail- able by calllng: Briarwood sales office at 581·4840; Eastbrook sales office at 830.0790: Ever- green sales office at 4 72-8225: or Stoneybrook at 581-9200. • Mlrillit Wltell complltll lly ERA Real Estala 1985 Rates are representative ol 90 percent flnanc1no Points shown 1ncluOe ong1na11on and a1scoun1 lees Briarwood, providing a collection of County English architecture PRE\l lEW OPENING Relocated workers' priorities different L A N D I N L et them think you pa. 1d a lot to ltve off of Newport Boulevard in Costa ~a You'll love the prestige with a great address and sleep ~tter knowing. what a good bargain you got 1 Newport Landing 1s JUSt minutes away from the beach, colleges, South Coast Plaza and Newport Fashion Island for shopping, restaurants and entertainment You get more than Just a prime location Newport Landing offers • greenhouse windows • vaulted ce11tngs • ttreplaces • private decks • two-car garages with automatic door openers • swlmm1ns pools and spas 1n 1, 2· and 3-t>edroom split-level ftoorpfans with up to 1,550 squore reet or area Com~ wc1oryoursetf -you really n afford N~rt Landing. G Soi.. office ond Mod•I• or• Of)9n 11 AM to 6PM, Saturday and Sunday. 2330 Vongvord Woy Costo Mesa. CA (714) 850-0523 I. . , __ ..__ ____________________________________________ ~~~~~~~~-~- 1 in choosing-homes Transferred employees and buyers who were not relocated by their employers show show sharp differences In reasons for home purchases, according to a 1 survey by Coldwell Banker Re- locatlon Services. The price of a home and Its physlcal condition rate as the most Important factors In home- purchase decisions for home buyers as a whole, said Donald K. Olson, chairman of Coldwell Banker Relocatlon Management Services Inc. But company-transferred em- 1 ployees, In addition to seeing price and condition as equally Important, regard location and neighborhood, schools and com- mute time as greater Influences in their purchase decisions than non-relocated home buyers, "This strongly suggests that corporate relocation benefit pro- grams allow transferees to ad- dress a broader range of per- sonal considerations and needs," Olson said. These findings and more came out of the Annual Home Buyer I Proflle Survey by Coldwell I Banker Relocatlon Services, which examined attitudes of per- 1 sons who bought homes In 1984. This analysts addresses re- located employees, non-re-l located employees and both groups combined. Olson said the survey's results reveal that price Is the third moat Important concern to relocated .employees compared to being the number one lasue that most concerns home buyers overall. By contrast. locatlon -the slngle greatest concern for home buyers as a group for the past two years Coldwell Banker Ae- locatlon Services has taken the poll -fell to third among all I respondent• who In 1Q84 purchased homes placed on the market by Coldwell Banker Re- location Services, Olson said. More than 250 corporations offer to buy the homes of their relocating employees at market value through Coldwell Banker Relocation Servlcet. Coldwell Banker Relocation Services then Miii the acquired homes for Its Clients Of the 2, 792 persona who were polled, 1,811, or 58 percent reaponded to the questionnaire, the hJgheat reaponM rate posted In the three yeara Cotdwell Banker Relocation Services haa conducted the survey. ''Thi• survey provides u1 wtth 1 first-hand view of evolving trends In the 1ttltudee of home buyera. We eee It as not orny a uaeful tool for our own uae but et a source of .. Information with relevance even beyond the scbpe of the reloca- tion Industry," Olson said. Twenty-three percent of the home buyers respondln~ to the survey were transferring em- ployees -a continuing trend showing that personnel being transferred by their employers account for a major segment of home purchases. Colncldentally, another 23 percent of the re- spondents were first-time home buyers, Olson said. The home appearance or Issue of general maintenance rose dramatically In Its Importance from two previous annual surveys where It rated as the fifth major concern. Financing, which Company -trans - ferred employee. ... regard location and aelghborlJood, schools and com- mute tlme as greater lnnuences ln their purcha se de - cl•lons ... was third In the poll taken In the slugglsh market of 1982 and fell to eighth In 1983. was fourth In 198"4, Olson said. The home buyers surveyed were asked how many homes they seriously considered before making their decision. Twenty- five percent said one home, 27 percent said two homes, 24 percent said three homes 6 percent said tour homes; 3 per- ceAt said five homes and 15 Aetcent said more than five. The responses from lndlvld- uala who were transferred by their employers were only alightly different: 19 percent, one house: 27 percent, two houses, 26 percent, three houses; 7 percent four houses: 3 percent, five houses; and 18 percent, more than five houses. Those figures demonstrate 1hat the typical home·flndlng proce11 ac- compllahed In one or two one- week houae hunting trips doea .not elgnlflcantty reduc. the number of houses a transferee aerlously con1lder1, Olson aeld. 'the legnth of time the home buyer• shopped for thefr hotnes varied wldely, too Twenty.eight percent said leas .,. than one month, 35 P9rcent tald from one to three months, 17 perc t aa d three to six months, 13 percent 181d alx to 12 month• and 7 percent said more than one year . Orange Ooatt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Auguat 11, 1N6 C8 • ' lJnt• 5 DaH. If> Doll.re • Ada mt\ • 1n1 ti nrh but no J>Umon ol P" nitnl 11 rdundable. • AcWltioNI linet m1y be purchated for 12 00 n ch • l'ritt• mutt be 111clu<Md m the 1d • !>.,.-, 11u1 1pph 10 thf' rul "'•If', rtn11I. or htlp w1nted clallil'ic.bOnl or 1utomobilet pr~.-d oHr 12000 Call 642-5678 • \~111.blt onh 10 pm11t 11111\ 1J""rt•n 1ellint merchandile . ...... 111 lelt Intra) ,.; 1 ............. l............ ,........... , ......... 1e1e IHI lntral llU l!!tf!f • -lft! lm!al 1•211twal NEW LISTINGS lllUIYH l1U,lll Loweat priced Mclain Town home. Owner• tranaferred, priced tor quick aatel 2 BR plu1 retreat. 2 BA, aecurlty ayetem, safe, etc. tmll HJl,111 Lovely 4 BR single level In good location and condition. Neutral colora, french doora, new landacaplng. Move In & enjoy. Plllua& ""' 12 ...... Quiet street, charming beach home, apacloua rooms, large bonu1/BR ovw garage. Excellent starter home. lllPPI tlTl,111 You can aee forever! 3 B-R, 2 BA "Tina" altuated on the Bluff. End unit. air conditioned, new carpet, perfect thru-out. Land Included. .1&111111 1110 1111,ICIO Decorator perfect, lush gardens, privacy, add up to a beat buy for this falrly priced 2 BR + den home. See It todayl .IUlllB •HI 1141,000 Ideal Plan 3 with 3 BR. FR, lovely decor, private gardens,.ldeal locatlon with open feating. Secur· tty, pools. tennla. "'..... 1421,IOO Prime Clrcle Drive location. 2 story, 3 BR, den, 3 BA. Waiting for decorator touches. Land In- cluded. ..... u... 1111,IOO Spacious family home. 4 BR, FR & pool-size yard. Recently remodeled, accesa to private beaches. llYlll TllUOI • .. 11,111 Front row view of ocean and bay. Room for pool on view aide. Watch boats go by and enjoy great sunsets. llUIPllHT 1121,ICIO Redesigned small 2 BR studio home. View to Catalina, aalla, whitewater. Walk to beach. Dec- orator perfect. Expansion potential. ua• 111111 11,lll,111 Savor the romance and beauty of claaslc Medi- terranean archltecutre. 5 BR, aoarlng cetllngs, skyllghta. a home of exceptlonal Q.UJlJlty. •IU llL IUI 11,IOl,000 Oceanfront lotl One of a kind with private road. 180° view. Must walk site. Butld home of your dreams. Owner to subordlante. PlllUIU UYPlllT 11,llO,IOO Spectacular home on 60' frontage. 2 boat sllps + 2 side tle1, separate 1 BR apt, 3 car garage, full baaement. May consider apt. trade. Fee. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FlNANCIAL NETWORK REAL ESTATE -OPEN HOUSES llTllllY 1-1 , .. _11111 11 ff"1 ~.=~R $325,000 C.McMAHAN YllW-.U .. ........... 3 BR, FR, View $369,000 M. MATTHEWS NWIUNllT 1111 •--4 BR, FR $399,000 C. EADIE urnupp ... ,...,. 4 BR, FR $«9,500 M. GUTH .......... 1Hla.,.w.lr 2 BR, Wtrtrnt $575,000 L. ROSE ........ •n....., 4 BR, F~m;1s $575,000 O'SHAUGHNESSY UIUI alt Hll lafW Y11w Ir 3 BR, FR. View $595,000 E. CORKETT UTIWI u ........ 6 BR, FR. View $650,000 B.REEOY ......... ... ..,.......,.. •BR $759,000 G. LIVINGSTON --llLll&I 11Ha.,.w. 5 BR, 3 Sllp1 $995,000 J AKERMAN SUIDAY 1-1 1'111\11 .. 11 o..~ 2 BR, Oen $225,000 L. WHITE UYllllT IOOl l•••dire 3 B~F'i $239,500 M.GUTH Tll "" HHYltt1lral4' 3 BR $270,000 L. McLOON UL.II& IWll 11a..-..a .. 1 -1 BR $310,000 R. BOLAND '411111 .... 11 ff"1 3 BR, FR $325,000 C.McMAHAN UY.aT 1111 ••""4 •BR, FR, P/S $349,500 O'SHAUGHNESSY ILll --111 IUl U01WehrfrHt 3 BR "410,000 J. ROBBINS UllllU ZHYll ....... 3 BR "430,000 C RUMSFELO MmlUHU · U1 llPlrhl 2 BR, Oen "479,000 0 . BIBB ... -...a Hl •tftuM4 3 BR, FR "499,000 S. EXLEY UU.YllWllW nn ""*"' 4 BR $499,700 J . DONOHUE ........ •11........, .. 2 BR. Stud~ee $529,000 K. PARKER ....... 11411.,.w. Ir 2 BR, Wtrfrnt $575,000 L. ROSE .......,. IHI...._. ... ,.. 4 BR $595,000 K.RANGER UUNYllWaLI ... ,......, ...... 3 BR, FR. View $595,000 C. BALOIKOSKI llNITDUOI 1111 ....... '"''" 3 BR, View $610,000 T. BOLAND .......... 1H ltMrMNft 3 BAI View $695,000 F. SENNES .......... .... .,.......,. . 4 BR $759,000 G. LIVINGSTON .... Ill Id 11H a.,.wt 5 BR, 3 Sllp1 $995,000 E. CORKETT Ull llU 121 Yla LUI IH4 4 BR, FR $1,595,000 E. OLSON ............. 111•• Hlghty upgraded 2 BR, 2.5 BA. den townhome. HardwOQd noora, butlt-lns and much morel Near beachel, shopping & achoola. Communlty ten- nit and poot ...,.., lltl- Lovety two 1tory tradltlonaJ famlly home. private pool-l!ze yard, 2 fireplaces, large famlly room and 5 BR. ExceptlonaJ value on fee land. •• •L 11&1 un.-on the bay w1th ocean view from third floor, thll 2 BR. 2 BA condo complex la one of a kind. Lovely pool and apa, work room, boat atlp1. PIWIU UPllllUlll M11 .... Opportunity Jo acquire emotlonally appealing 3 BR home at greatly reduced value. Super lower peninsula location, block to ocean or bay. M111m IUD M 11,000 Immaculate 3 BR, famlly room home planned for gracious llvlng and entertaining. Vaulted entry, wood floors, soft beige carpeting, view of ocean. UTllllU IMl,000 Out1tandlng property fully remodeled. Contem- porary but comfortable, 3 BR, den, outstanding kitchen, superb master suite w1th full amenities DAllU 111111 1111,000 4 large BR plus den, expansive deck with pool and spa. lush landacaplng, breathtaking vtew Fabulous price. .. UYFIHT Pll,000 Mal-kal with extra wide deck overlooklng boat- ing activity with view to Jetty. 2 BR. leaded glass entry doors, private patio. IPYIUll llU lllO,IOO Price reduction, Ideal family home on large lot, view of hllla and ocean. 6 BR. famlly room, three car garage. Quiet street. •m ... a 1111,llO 70 feet on water, 2 story, 4 BR + maid's. Island kitchen & formal dining room look onto bayslde patio with custom· pool & spa. Dock accommo- dates 60 ft boat. Fee. POtlllU tlll,111 Wonderful 6 BR bayfront with outstanding dock facilities. Totally remodeled kitchen. light & spacious floor plan. Excellent price. IRVINE ....... 1111,IOO 2 BR, 2 BA. contemporary designed condo on park-Ilk• greenbelt. New carpet, fireplace, for- mal dining area. Owner anxious, submit offer . TllTUllOI I 111,tOO Immaculate end unit with extra bay windows make this llght, bright, upgraded 2 BR townhouse especlally appeattng. Good location WE'RE PLUSED Tl lllOUICE THE IEWPORT BUCH OFFICE OF COLDWELL lllER SIU OVER S20 llLLIOI WORTH OF HOMES II HE IOITH OF JULY THAT'S l RECORD!!! NEWPORT CENTER • 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD • 644-9060 _ __. __ ~.#-- -. •J - CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES _..... .............. ... bt ..... ""CI .. ._,.,..,,.... ltleomeP•-'• -·· ,.,_, •• '°' ,. .. MQD9 ........ 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IN NC W P OHT C f NffH 6449060 --------- OPEN SUNDAY 601 Vta Udo Mlrd, Udo We (11·2) ...... ~SS50,000 3 Bdrm. 2 ba.~m rm, pool 239 Vb Udo SM Udo We (2·5) .......... $1,375,000 2 sty Blyfront w I elevator. 5 Bdrms, boat shp 330 Vb Udo Mard Udo hie (l_.)_ ........ Sl;Z50,000 Bayf ront 60' wide lot & 3 Bdrm. 2 ba aot. view · 1300 GllllJ Dr, .. (1 .. ) .................. -.... $600,000 Fantastic floor plan. pool/spa putt1nc creen. 145 Vla lhh, Udo .. (1 .. ) ................. $319.500 Remodeled 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, 40' wide lol 1200 Wdlh lant, 111 (1-5) .................. 249,000 Great Westchtt buy, family home, pool $Ill tot. zao Capey LJne # lCU. • (Sii\ l_.) ...• S219,000 V1t11 Balboa Penthouse Condo 2 Bdrm. 12• Vb Tritst1, Udo hie (Sul 1-5) ......... MS0,000 4 Bdrm 3 baths. ci\arm1nt home on Ire lot 11Ki.ac.t. .. ~1 .. ) ................. $114,900 Newport Crtst Townhome 4 Bdrms. 2~ baths r::~~, s~\\.cllµ-ar..tNs· ----......... C ... Y I ~OUAN P U L P E S I I I 11 1 · T I C L E I .... .... :. -:: .. r ~ : r r 1· r ;· : r r J I I) ,,;; •. I : [ I I I : l ; I I l SOUll·Lm a.1 .. n .... ........_ IOOI .r.4, .. AUTOS IMPORTED •• . -.... -Z' • . ......... v • ....-.. ' ..... ·-., .... CMiot•·.,,., a...t.n Co<0'\11"" ..... c;ott•-o.-. Pooni £1 IOIO A rC•<'*'Oe A f W""tecl 1eoo Hu'll"'Q'Oll ISMI:" ,..,) ""'"'"'il4""""""°"' ,, ... , n•z l~t>IHJb l"l!"NI~ 16!.0 tl . X,.C. WI ••l C)(:r-· v 21a TRANSPORTATION ,_,. ... v ... , l'IU!•l"'lll"" llotec• Hunl"'lll"" 1111 ex ... ~-L•~· &M<ll l~­ l"OUNI N'9""" uu'e.•1 ..._11 • .., Nltwf)Of1 9-1:11 11 ~1• .., JUA!'C-••.,,., e A"" ...., •••• HtofM• IOl>ln 11 IHl'O ~ .... "'l ....... • ..-e-:t ,_ .. , ....... 4 .. Ml8C!LLANEOUS --~tegit "'*-...... "'-., ....._,.. ...... , c:.i.o..,. Lall/ Ot'l'(ll• ~,,,,.,.... c~ ~·"'""" ~, ... _ RENTALS HOUSES FURNISHED (H.._.a1 -"'' ll•ooa~ ··-......,._.. M Hll'O P\ COIONOll MI' ··~ o.... ....... fl fora ,~ v • ..,. 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APARTMENTS UN,URNISHED ...... lo"-,_ P(lirll ( ,_ ,~\/ """"""'°" '"'" -"'8'or" ... •-lr-I•~"-" 1~!""9 l •;io-"'¥- I ·/ MISC':EL LANEOUS ANIMALS C••• ,, ., °"1' ~ '" noo -NI(; lfJtl1 t....a•\."<• ~u no. """' .:i6A ~ l'M • ME.-.CHANDtsE "')' ...... _ 19>)9 -11•: •...ci-,. .. -·-:rt•• -• (.¢.-... •• :rt•• ~ , .. ,a "t'LI ' i ' ,,_,... l' • ,. 1911 1•01 ANNOUNCEMINTI r•• 1•11 "'" l'l• Jr • ttJA 1' • 1101 ,, .. 8UllNl.I • n .. flNAHCIAl QAllAGI IAL!8 ff\(t I~ .. ----------------- BOATS 9(••• ... ~·'· ~ ... -. """'" ....... ....... MISCELLANEOUS ~UTOS 001\AESTIC lCl Ill'! ~. ' '·-t.71• '~ U'9h •1• t.:11 AUTOMOTl\1£ tlll tJlfl m u tJ1' • ' ~ ~ " ~ . """ .,,.._ s:i • GrubhfrEllis ·--· lllf&llllY 11,.11 .... l'bLI home. l t~ • marve-loua bl ndinl of archJWIC'tW'al ~ta, is constructed o1 the finelt ma- ~riala lncludu\a an abundance of cla.r cedar and &nta Muta stone. The outdoon ii ~t lnaide by the bounteous uae of &J,ul. Three . bedloomt, an exerdle room and magnl!icen l viewa. Owner will ex· chan1~ or con.aid er term.. Bibb/Grody •o&1YM m1rnom•• .... ,,,..,.. With a toU(h of Fren .ch European~ this 5 bfdroom , 6~ bath, tra- ditional estate is truly a special offering Includes aix fireplaces, a country kitchen, lib rary, elevator, fonnal dming and breakfa..'it rooms and a !lweepmg view of the Big Canyon Golf and Country Club. Owner w all carr y financing. Danny Babb IAYflHT LIT ....... One of the last' 50' waterfront with pnvilege for pier and slip to accomodate 55' boat. Martha Macnab Ull llU 1111 tlll,111 II you like Country French, you will love this home. Large family custom with 4-5 bdrm.a., 4 baths/master with firep lace/ f am- ily room/ hardwood floors I aouth bricked patio I separate dining room I French doors I extra large lot near s hopping I beaches I ten- n 1 s I boat docks. Joan Le'A'.is/Danny Bibb l fWlY usm SJlt,IOI RI The only three bedroom smgle story Carmel model on the market in Harbor View Homq's c h oice second phase. ~his three bedroom property offers a great location, niee sire rear yard, air con dition- mg. one year home warranty Susan Scanlan IEIT H Y· llWHRT COHO 1111,0IO Ju.st reduced • owner motivated! Beautifully decorated and im- maculate Nestled among the trees a.n the Heart of Newport. Two bdrm , 2 bath, upgraded lot.chen. Tummumty pool, spa & tennis. MUST SELL. M iclo Cooper OLIFF HfYE OIJTH II 10,000 Arch1tecturally "uruque" B non J eanette custom design home with open spacious feeling for enter- uurung and tranquil livmg Master suite w1th alcove and spa Four bedroom, 3 bath. A true value in Newport Heights. Lois Jacobs IUCI OHM HH,IOO Immaculate 3 bdrm . 2 •n bath condo. On bayfron t. With sup available Connie Maxsenta PlllFIOTill IAYFIHT 11,IH,000 M agruficent custom home of s tone and g~. One of Newport Harbor's most exciting locations. Ocean and ,Jetty Vlew Three bedroom including marvelous master suite w ith Ubrary and flr e- place Separate den and dock . Barbara Aune PllFHT ClllmH IHl,IOO Arch1tectually exciting m wonder- ful Baysho res Pnvate beaches gated commuruty. Channing 3 bedroom home with tremendow style Twn fireplaces. 3 car garage. Barbara Aunf' I EWU LllTH 1111,GOI Upgraded and expanded, 5 bedroom. 3 bath, famtly home with largt-lot Offenng load.I of pnvacy plus canyon and light Vlf'WS Lease Hold. Sandie Fix Ill C&IYOI YllUllLll 1411,000 Expandf'd 4 bedroom -4 lh bath townhome Lmpressave entry wit h largt-circular staJrwell Large bonus room with built·tn TV & wet bar Could also serve as a fift h bedroom This home o ffers fabulou~ potential and is priced to sell" Dan Bibb and Stephanie Grody IUITIFILU lfOIUTH 1411,000 Three bdrm . 2 , bath. 'Jodelle' Est.ate ho m e prov1d1ng un- obstruc ted panorarruc mount.am and city hght v iews. Assumable first trust deed avllllable and the seller wall o ffer secondary financ- ing &! Esc:ano/Maurf'f>n Wh1tf' PllCI Hlffllh 1111,000 A best buy F.ast.sade Costa Mesa. o ut.standmg Spam .. ~h 11tylc:> home on large corner lot. Three bedrooms. 3 baths. din mg area, 'langle story R.Pmodeled lot.chen plus many amenitlt>S RV acces..~ Donn~ Godshall 1rm1111 T" IP Tll W•U SHIMO Wtth the best view imaginable in pr~tigiou!I Harbor RJdae • four bdnN , 3 ~> baths, famlly room, specious llv1ng/dirunS room • everything upgradfd plus com- munity pools, spas and library Maralo u In old 1t 2 CIYIG PLAZA. HITE 100 ml!!l!l!l!!.;;~'"!!'!..iiiiiiii~··! Im!!.*~ lnm .... .. ~ 11 ... 11 ,. ...... ...... 1m ·-llrMltor Pllf'tMn ,..., ,;;;;;.II;;;..,~ IV owRIA'. ..... &I Gar .., El DD 11181. TU IUIEll NII.-H.w men ptooertY ~ WI "IDml •·•• :=,..1:1~~':,;; lg L.OW19t Ottold GU8HtY hOfM ln lovety WeetoUtf .,.._~Bdrm 2 bath, famlty room oft country kitchen. Pool alz• tot. •249,000. ~ IHI UT-111 1·5 12tt .... UI( call anT UM IOI.TT A" aceotlonel ,_... tot ~Profit' &ail btrt-A,,..., upelcM down Htthly upo ra d ad a Iha ac:tlva fan\lly. ' elttt.f714>MM2M cuetoml'IOmed11lg11edfot b•Clltoom.1.. I~ betlt, lut...... IMI IAYIJM lldrma. 3 bld\I lnCI ,.,,.. Uftllll quellty IMna. Unique lnCI JMm6nt • ~,... IOWe9' UoVINd mt: IXf/im Dy J M. ~. r"9 "It' lly room on en utta •.g: 1~ down on 24 unha It !:'~ W:.~ ~ prtoect for one of the let'o-lam ~22 i¥a1'9ladae ptan wlltVllh "'%,tie* 2 =tlOBa~ ~ ::;. to I o o • t • d In 8 an outdoor •n••=lno : ~ == l.aM Ptna antlquee, oof :::~·· .S:: new 0!,~ ,_,,Ion '*d• a.ll»oll =-=d:not .=n."':.2 Att<lng IS",000 • ..,lflot u largt 2nd =· ~f:· ~unity. Owner/Iler ltland,YadltClubalnCI 1ng pnc).1110000 ' • Wl\flUflU ..... 1 T.01ledoflOW.OWnetd AefftV houeahold ~ An KIOUI • I I only U"· SN It now 11 • ttc,,..'j ,"i.;. CONklar .. often, Cell ~ Hl-H4e 12.29.000. 780-8280 •1.000 Fa Traditional REAL ESTATE ~At-MOO • IWPT .. 11111 ~ Leroa & Baautllull Avl Realty I~~~~~~~ ....... lmmad. ~ P'9'41•11no ao1·7B70 li -H.---....... price Obin-Owner !~==========~~'!! • v.> <> ..,,_ I--.... MS-51001752-1211 -,-------fnlatala 1117 .._... 131-3725 OPEN IAT 1--4 • .a•L•llT&TI Uta-••=-.-re W t bdrm, 1 be. epo11e1e, 2519 1sTH 8T M1Q111'fcent newt bd'mt, LIWllT... .....nnr _.,,_,... walk to pool and ~k. _ I 1111 +111111 OLlll Tl IDOi II lllllA Ill 1111 7~ bathroom, t ,447 eq ft lll•U • ••• New cu.tom 3 etory 4 IA. A ,,.. ~ on thia vtlY Mul1 .... Cell rtlg 11&111Ullf 1111111 M1ti. With a for.wt~ -4 be home w/alevator. large ftrnlty homa -"" • '3M 81 llt'Hr Yin ..... lure pQltcafd, """Ping -1385,000. Bar ga.a77 bMUl1fUI cuatom pool In omerMI 5 bdrm, ) ba, 1I0° Whltftatet vtaw. the OClllll..tda of Pe-d Gu.rd gated .,.., Th6e clfto eo.t --.., Im-New llltlngl DrNMtlo rite th• ccwrtyar antty. epa, parl.et condition. home hM It 1111 Aleo, l'MCUteta 1 t;.;,~ unit on ocn w . .ar 3k FR. ~and°'*' wtth 4 ofeealonal d.eorated/ •1 t35K 759-8070 AM bdnne, 4'A betht, famNy landacapa OPEN SUN-TDJlll TllaSTD911 with flraptace, Mtbar, · ......,. end formal dining roome UIUlllT·--· DAY 1·6 PP 1325,000 Own« will Mii or trade~ mlneted wardrobe and & upgraded kltohtn. CBI', 2~8' tam rm. Ai>-844·2942 1130 Port =~·"=r'~~ ':t =-~ :·,:"::. c.r ........ , llU ~~p ~U-~~=-~ prOK 2300 eq, ft. Atklng S .. bourne. ., ... _ Juet S 135,000. OWner will ••••• --•••+-.,...,. ao · -• t 289,500. Of)etl Sall8un •••Ill lllll 5 Bdrm, 4 Bath (or 7 Bdrm). 3 fireplaces, famlly room. game room, formal dining room, spa In master suite. Oak floors, French windows and doors + 2 Bdrm with fireplace rental. Ap- prox . 4,000 sq.ft. quattty con- struction. Must aelll l , PatrlCk Tenore 831· 1218. ekylltee, c.cter tiding, HOMl., IM. 3 bdrm 2'A ba, f0tmtl con ....... financing, For lln __ ,, ..... , -1-5 41 Lakeview ..- (71•) 67J 4400 ehatpl 1210,000/tatmt. REAL UTATC IDllD dlntoo rm, lacuul. ~nal preview cell tnoa. 2BR/unlt 8ey wtnciow.. wAn fUHO'lll tOwnr/Agt 552:5110 Jodelll Modtl. luxurlou• • ..... 1111111 Tl ..... LlllTTI 11111 U4-1M1 /111·1000 ......... ILlffl IEIT Betler hurry on this one for lo- cation & price. Major greenbelt setting overlooking formal patio & mature trees. 3 Bdrm, 2 'h bath , beautifully decorated, expanded butler's pantry, A/C. You own the land. $205,000 lfll llT/ .. 1·1 •11111ma c~~:~~i:,~So. ~Al ~HAT(; 2.s.t5 EASTBLUF F OR. NEWPORT BEACH., CA. MG-0020 SUPER ST ARTER ltOME COSTA MESA Cuu-2 Bdrm Condo in small Com- plex. S unny patio, cozy f treplace m uvmg room. Great east.side location near park. S uper financing with low down. A good bu y at $107,950 ANN GREER GOLF COURSE CONDO Immaculate two Bdrm tp-levl'l Condo on 5th fairway, Bag Canyon En.JOY full golf cou~ views from every room. Features two balconies, p rivate security gated entrance, fireplace, and w et bar Tastefully decorated -in neutral to nes $247,000 KIMBER BUTTS HARBOR VIEW HOMES "MOTHER'S DREAM" LOCATION Newport--0.atatanding 4 Bdrm Portofino-Back5 up to greenbelt, steps to comm pool, ask tp& a hop to elementary achool. Spacious sunny rear yard/custom jacum framed by open patios great for en tertairung. TODDY SMITH ONE STORY EXECUTIVE HOME Fabulous home for Exec:ullve hv- mg. 30 ft sit down bar overlooking golf course. stereo room, pool tahle area, 25 fl mirrored wardrobe plus walk-m closet. Reduced to only $1 ,100,000. DOROTHY HARDCASTLE 8kr Carl MOMn 780-.28'3 111-MGO LIWllT PllOI panoramle view ol ell CdM 2 lotl w/Frenctl Nor· N9WPOt1/C81allnl __ ......, 1 bite 2 .._.. I INI • WllTPlllT Many c111tom featur .. WM*~ It ;. t • .. _ .... ,plane. ........ PVT PTV deal,.. to buy nlverelty park, new AtklnQ '558,000 •&aim......... S335t< M. Agt 759..eo7o Duplex, t250K·t3251C. catpal and paint, alngle OPEN SUNDAY t-6 A off":.~~~~.:= DUPLEX 1Bd 1ba H 840·1539 Ot' 474-0800! ievel, r .. dy to move In. 5 Toulon, HarbOt Ridge ' ar.. Exciting a ,,._ S210,0007 17 FERNLEAF Dave Cul de aac. Call Cfalg for Qwnar. 8'4-2809 wayt 01 Mftlng a ob\tln-840-8152 by Owner UlllD datall• 831· 12M Ing llttlnga. If you're tlted .... o• DUPLEX Nice condition. I _.., UI .. 11111 ot the old way of obtain--IHI 1 RE DUCED I IOK. By .. "••• PWI Oltarlt &htt TH led Ing ll•tlng• & Mlllne. Call SUbmll whllt you haw to Owner 873-7227 ... .... Palatlilf FRENCH COUN- us lor lurthe< detallil Aatl trade fOf equtty In deluxe --.,,--Neat=•. landecaped TRY TUDOR mot'e than IOt Ray 649-9585 2BR 2ba condo on baeUt r-• """"' by Gardena. 3 elegant. 5300 eq ti, 11 tul KHnapall Baach, a....rtlful naw« homt: 3 private baachH. 3 111TU IMI room• Ocean & City 1000 II n 1&11 llNI turnlehlnge lncllldad. Bdrm. 3 be. famlty rm. bdrma, 8 batl\9, lamllY Bdrm. 2 bath 0011 HouM, Light• vtew .. 1a1a Custom Dullt e BEDROOM 'I, .. ,,.,....... •h•k• roof 1 blk to BIO room, pool, •P• and ,.. land. Super clean, Muat llquldate f()f our of eetate w/excaptlonal I 111•1 .. ......_. COfona + 2 unite (btlng mOf•· Atk about about new carpet•. private apa area seller. Secrltic. at vt.wa. Pool, ape. formal • _,._.. S 1200/mol. IOw r.m. 2 Window Partod loan In petlo & community $999,900111 I.Mt of the dining, lamUy room, "" B .... ..,..._..,... car garage, wide lot. Priced at $487,500. ca11 pool A •teal et 1188 500. Hatt>or Ridge bargalna. btary • much mote. A O ~8d,_...,. 3-1685,000 Prine onty. Kathy °' Bud 769-12M. . , FOf per'°"81 pravi.w call epeclalhome. SacrlflQaat ~ rm, bth on 831-1679 .......... S..1-1 Patrtc* Tan0te 831·t2M $M9,900111 Won't IMt • cu ·de·H C location. ~la Famlty Homa and llf 1 , ..... Y-a Of 780-8702 fOf P9f'IOnai prav!IW call E\llf'Ylhlng hM been up-umlna Cf.-2 Br & den. 45 81tp. Trade tot: Comm •• Patrick Tenore 831-JHe graded adn la,_. tna 2 Auume lat 81n%. Re-lnduel Of?. Try~I Agt 111-1• ···~::~~~\·! yra. old lncludlng re-ducad to 1275,000. Call 831-4321 Ot' 131-434 t .. • •: ~ •·~~ R m o d e led k itc hen, 831-8e38 0f 840-818&. ,....,: ::I~~ w~~::1ri~~ .a&111I• IUD ~r,'!_~wh=.:o. v:: HVH-CARMEL 1082 Port -··--• Ing, mountain 1tona tire-Batt buy: 3BR + famlty. modeled. Agt 759-9070 Albant. 3Bdrma l fam rm COTE "~· REALTY IAll p I a ce LIO h t e nd MUST SELLI $325,000. 1245,000. 492-0890 FllEOLllllU apaclo~:;-3~~:4 ,500. OPENt=~~N 1-5 Cetta.... llM Carole McMahan. Agt Dl1W NIL-llWPllT UfflHT Five luxury h~an C::. SELECT COLDWELL BANKER R.modeled 381', apaclOue A very -" built one atory, ~hit. Priced from ..... PROPERTIES 844·9080 yr d, cioM to tahoota a 4 bdrm. 3'~ bath home F1nam~o to.~~~: .. 'YIUTTllll t1.HlwL1tat1Mltw ~:;s~&oo.~~·:.O.~' :::~~d1~~~~::' g= Showing Sil l Sun. 8 bdrm, 8 bath, 4000 eq ti -frf t GRANADA *•SAME AREA** condition with 1pactou1 12·5pm. FOf lnl0tmatlon .,._,tlful ESTATE home Beautltul 4 Bdrm, 4 b•th RamodadSed 3Br W.Ba. aectuded patio leading to and direction•. call: (714 w/pool + privet• y.,d. home, 3 car g8'. 3400 t/ft Only 1182,000 your own dock '°' 40' 843-8916 °' 771·2573 UnbltleYable liquidation total S.t quellty bullt NEW CONDO 381' 2'A8a Wlllll bOat. In exciuatve Dover -llLLUlll al only UU,500 hOUM on point. Stepa to Stael at S1M,OOO. Cell 11111. Shores with community IUl.n wfTERMSI Won't 1 .. t. Bay & ocean Call to.... Robatt Mlltlkan &42-7404 In the Deana Homae Uni-bMCtiel. Now priced at Patrldt Tenore 831· 1286 F0t lnlonnatlon· 0t M1·81N verllty Patk. 2 ~m. 2 (LHI $495.000 * Tll ILIFFI* * IPll .... * bL Upgraded. Large lot -"On The Park" Spec 38R, 5 hd 38 With lrult tr ... and a roee ~.\ll IO HO'lll FA Splt Mever"""'•lar& 20'"" F •. F•mGrm, pool garden $175 000 .llUMI .. ·-· ,....,.v ,,., l.AMIN 0 DA. f-'•. •-~ •. ,...._ ~ RE AL ESTATE Mldom offered Plan "E" Sat/Sun 11-5, Agt Dave , ... e --· e ... , 131-1400 w/pvt ert yd entry. Orig WANT ACTION? ---18124Cu1Vef'Dt, Irv. ownr S249,000 Incl land Cluelfed Ada 8'2·5878 MontlOallO 3Bd 2be Town· lU· lllO 1at11ao a a.. · hOUM, 2c.r QW. se1 .900 11WPHT 1u11 •1111 ........ ~ ~ ••• ... am Owrl8t (213)4e5-9244 ... 1111~ 1041 nly $249.000 lot 5 •IWll UITl9lf •Mii ITUI* bedroom•. 3 bath•. grMt Thia 10 Y' "young" 3Br *hflWIJ* potent111 Large llvlng IUT If ULllA lllLI JOll 1101 11011 w.ea home i. elegantly Abtolute rvtvaru and ... room, formal dining II NllT decor tad /earth ,.. -• room. b0nu1 room, 2 fir• a w tonaa curtty. Gete guerded 3 placea, 3 car garage and Fabulous Bay VIEW home With Incom e! !50' R-2 lot, China Cove & daelgnw wallpapet • bdrm, 2 ba. euetom RV acceu. Fabutou• With unlqye nOOf plan. area. SolJ'd JBdnn, 388 h ome. Redo Brick frplc, NP fem rm, PENTHOUSE w/eecurlty home for 1,... ~Cllll Dramatic llvi"il room and MO ayat, blk wall •~. ayatem and ON DUTY M dining areas • lovety or rebuild or e njoy as is. RV tc:iOell & much morel manager. EnJoy 1eo• pie· 1rllyn 559-9 kitchen Super mH ter 1199,500. Soutnarn C.U· lure potteard WHITE-~lle with private dac~dn-tnl llllAY 1·1 fomla Alty 546-5805 WATER vlawl trom thl1 WM~11 eludes saun1 ThrM totlll JOI IAILIA VSACRIFICE BY OWNER OCEANFRONT property bedrooms and 1paciou1 8 up • r 3 B d c 0 n d 0 An axper1ence to ... A . ~ ~ :~ . .. . . Interiors otter com-• (L/ tU/vHM l1tS,500 & 2Bd Condo VALUE II $449,900 For lortable liVlng and eeay f!){)/~-ar. ,103,000.0PENSUN 1.5 ~raonal preview, call entrt81nlng $595,000 6lJ. M.CJ lOM WES'TWAAD LN Patrick teoor• 831-1286 - \.\All Hf HONl ,yiofi.e'~ 673-8494 i~..,,...,.-_,,84,.,,..5-_,_M__.'4 __ WM~R llWNITOIEIT *BY OWNER.* Wall< to beach, 3bf 2\&ba Condo. 2 ear ger .. end unit. ueoc pool, tennll 11 Bar1ovento OPEN HOUSE SUN 11 ·5 110~1 ., •-· BY OWNER 3 Bdrm 1V. AEAL ESTATE. 3407 (. Cont Hwy ... Corw .. Mar Ba. S 145,000. OP!N '' • I a 831-1400 ~====:;========== SAT/SUN 1~. 64&-3217 _______ f l CHARMIHG&NIW GrM~~vlawl TO'#Momae, Br1gflt, Watt 4 daci(a facing ooean. 2 Oaelanecl. near Ocean, minute walk to town. ln->Unl ~nenolng.131-7048 tarlor tile patio & foun· s 172.000 770-8725 PEN SUNDAY 1·5 418 Superior/Bolero Way. Neal Condo, Park Udo 2Br 2Ba, petlo, 2 enci gara. CIOM to bch & pool 1125,000. Bkr 875--40 10 Fill •&lllT IULYSll IF YIU llAL ISTITI If Ill Tl-llLLlll I PllllCEI. llLL PllltOI Tlllll 111·12H , ............ . 11.V. HOIES Carmel Model for Sele. Super Condition. Carmel Model for lease. $1400/mo. No peta. Call: 640·LONC --DNGS OF NEWPORT Call 842·5«178 Baity Kerr Raally IESIERIZll& VIEW See the hills & the ocean. See from the kaleidoecopic Newport Harbor pa1t the een Mary. A private front row view ocatlon . A one ow ner h o me. Meticuloualy cared for & truly pristine. very fW\C'tlonal one story floor plan with 3 bed.rooms. spacious formal dinina room. ccny breakfast area & family room wtth fireplace and built-in wet bar. mervatively priced at $!535,000. IPll HllAY 1·1 II lllTlllTI DO IT AIOHTt taln, hrdwd & tlle nra 3 UU. IAW 911 Bdrm, 3'h&a, S438K. At· T E EA EST tractlV9 flnanc:tng Ownr H A aJ.231:TaA8 425 BLUMONT 494-8810 HAVE ANICESUMMER 1111.Tl-f .... Ylll ,, .... "'"', • ..,. 8,000 eq ft e bdrm, 7 beth, Fantaatle 3 bdtm, 2 bl. view .. tale w/7 C# gar· = 2 age, pool, epa, aauna, '" I -gar.... NP maid'• qrttt + mUCh r ~of OWMf'INp + mot'e. Sacurtty + 8 TV lmmae ulata. Good aurvalllanca monltora !!,2~1,000~ =~-1 thruout property on ..,, _,_, 8'moet 1 ••. 8ecr1ftoe llWNIT 1111m r1ced al lot value, Ihle older but eute 1 bdrm with atudlo hu n.w cop- per plumbing, flreplace, tlngle car ger and 50 x · 125 fl lot Only Sl89,000. Call Sheryl 831-12~ at M25.000 wlterme Of treda. Patrick Tenore ~~;;;;;:::====- 831-1298 .lllTUITD Charming 3 Bdrm, fonna1 1 ______ _ dining arM. 1at119 llv. rm t:-~-'!'!!!"/ axtru . A "mu.i ....... Ylttt IM7 front Dpbt. Bat\ loc. .... Meee Verda .,..., IEXUTIFOL1tbORX60 Xlnt Inc & f.'Mt fine. 1404 •144,4'00. lkr. 840-2971 HOME. 3 Bdtm. 1t'• Btth, W. Ocean ront 873-7873 fll'U. Liii nD poo1, "'-t::· 9'>'1nti• ILIFFI Pl• '1IW Brlnht •iacloue 1 .. 0 :"· lc#I Pawr Popu.I., "J Plan" w/added • 3 ator home on qu'-1 charming apwtmant w/ ~A ~I~::'~ oul·d•·H C locetlon own entrance. Ideal for ftmrm +Abraryorofflce. •151.ooo. Prtvate rrty. Office or llve-ln help Cntl AtG; S cat-ger. C714) 788-847 SO'xUI' deck overlool<lng S..utlf\.11 new pool & epa THE BAY. + patio, 3be ::.-;:,:'·on L;•~ ·:~~v • ..,.., ... ~ lllt o;~,-;~~s~~ Jl~~:eo. eccaee. Only 1325K. pp OPEN DAILY 1·5 567-828' or t7t-2131. 'IJTTLI MllUllAll' 844-0209 °' Ml-8778 COME 8 .... ITII lnctudad within walking -~ dletanc• of th la ~ Pr .. tlg ~ ShOt ... bay Bedroom 4 Bath tloma vu, fab. 5br 4ba, $e25K Bullt on 50· IOt LarQ9 1iv'. Aleum fin. PP e3 1-4898 BIG CAllYOll BUY OF THE WEEK OPEi SUIDIY 1·1 lntH Tarr, CH..S2H,lll .. l111 CMltta Temct Potential, Ir& crn lot, pool N Foearty IMI Cll .......... $151,Mt .......... lltt kw lhtl. 3 Bdrm. see 1t all view...... . ...... L. Curcl ........ 11 M.ioi> buyt you a bMUtltUI ~ Mtttl tlm. Lro tow Int.~ loenH~:;:· New paint. ' • c:atp8t '-~ M"'Y room. Formal dining. Flreplaca. Four 1..-ot bedroom.. Cati now, Mil forCOta. 546-2313 Ing room With flrepl.ice1 .... llllOll formal dlnlf'IO room imo family room c>per1 to nic. Pl.1111 btldt patio LtDOlsl"e a.al 12M 5 BDRMS .. • 3 8ATHS j Pf TE ' BARRETI RlALTY FAMILY ROOM 3 CAR GAAAOE RICHARDSON INVESTMENT CO (7 14) 831-4320 OR no1n111W. lllTEMPIUIY OllTOM llMI PlllWIY LIOITill This 4 Bdrm home featuring custom Interiors by Cannel & Chaffin offers the highest of quality In construction and design. An abun- dant use of clear cedar & Santa Marla atone creates a sense of both drama & warmth. Expansive uee of glass provides magnlflclent golf course views from every room. Large courtyard entry with sunken spa & apacioua patios surround the exterior. 1n ... 1 .............. -$4H,IH ................ 11 Tlllrw 4 Bdrm, master suite, ereat view . .. B Barrlncton THE REAi. E S TATE R S ~::~~~~~ OWNER (714) 873-7783 --auaa. IT'ii... Ulll'&llUIJ J&llllM Crtel. ... mSSll.SM-..... 13 JullMlt Cr.-~.,J~I--'::n~~~~~ °::.* G!=:'eo0 ~ 2 Bdrm. vu deck. comm pool & tennis 8. WM1 on~.~=-= Mt.toO. 83t-1822 cuatom townhome w~vt ~~:,tto:~ttum~ •WllWIPllYllY• pool • 19• ON GOLF ...... Vin IMal -··--· $Jl5,lll ........•. 1Jtl .... C It•~ for felt .... Pr .. tfglOYI Sta !eland COURS! w/clty llghtt + 3 Bdrm. 2~ ba, view, spotless . , ... M von Qeldtrn Cell Petrick Tt nort alagant Townhoma ff:: J:~a:,:_nct,.!::, a 1· 1291 , :,c::,_om ~s:" .::C to $491,00011 Cell Pttrlc* ._.., "'9-Ptt,111.-1 ... Pert .... ,.,. ~w.-+Qty Ugtlttll Tenore 131-12te 4 Bdrm Portoflno. stwtteri, soa ................ M. Grava 0t1a guatdad oomtnuntty wlt1 nn le, pool i •C11L .. -S111.-111._.. ••+•&• :~::::· ~~~to't.1-=~~===:... REDUCED •200,000 2 Bdr,., den and dandy yard ..................... R. -HerciwOOd t1r1; ......... w/mlrrorao we ll•. 111 .. n_ • ... ,.... HM ..,. new tlthWttltdtcfl ,...,.... oourmet kltc:Mn, ..., :t bf 2._. a,.. flfft ""· or• IWIU WILL UIUJlll II OlllllEI TEIMI. ....... .. _._..,..,..,..._UM .., .... Ir. °°"" ~ MW oat1* • l'N.tCfl lnOf9 A View MOUf'lty poof ten-3 Bdrms, ar VllWI, contemporary ............. H. Matkas :-o&"'~ ~ petto, ... , .......... ttT '"'·~· Cell nit , . Heu mi bl• ioen Wll --. A very --tnot1-1·1Hf Pnoact to ... '315000 For more Information caJI: ... SIU.Ill 115 ._. fi: e.u,112•.no 21a143Ml29 • DllllY 1111 GR STEPHlllE lllGIY 3 Bdrm, pbled cottact •income ,.m·"8· tttttchinp 'C..-:A•n. _ ~~J:o n (J bh Ell = .. =-=11:-:::•~1~1~, .. ~,-.-1&Y11m ~ ~"::·~.~ ru ~-1• s ullll..J t~~ftf ~ft~~ Ha 2~1a , counHy P•tl0.1331,000.a..t buy U' ~ boflW .,_ kllc:Mn, ~ room nr.. In .,... lllr 00-00 2UI REALTORS. 6 75-UVVll "*"."*" lrPl.'t!n "n.., ~ .,.._, ,_ Cllf'PIC, paint, ~1 C•rfl•I•. Agt 144 1200 vyvv )'ltd '2aoo "" 1 ... •toot.. °""°"' """· ·•1 ,......120 hm -t.Ml Ea.t c-·· HI~•.,. ,.,..a..... new ' •••NO/~ ... 'mo4dlwip., hndl -~~~~111111!'~~~~~~!!~~ L_.!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!l!!!!!!!!!!~ .. lilll!~-1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ o.nir. (Ill) I Ja..otit cloora, ac1ntn1 eonc1 Haw tOMttt 11 ng 10 ..,., _ =======1=~0.;;;'*';;·~._.;;;;;;m;~1=-a-111ae1 .... do .. .,.. '844·8200 WM~~ ~ •t ... . . .. i • 1 .. ca .... ,. 1011 28r 28a, 3 car gar I MP I Br 1 Ba Gueet Otrt. Lg IOI GrMt OCMn view. owe. No Ag11 a2&-3&e5 l11tll Ct111 llttrt 1015 •1111111 PllOI * BMutltul loft Condo Great 111 time buyer °' ln- veetOf Roy 815-8099 Agt lhMlt ..... 1100 C M 1265/mo •P rent Lovely prk, new c:pt, toe rm• for kng 12 ~n Only $17,995 Cd M8-7870 r~r ,,.~ thr R .. Juler and Ttmf'i bu1 I II""•'• Uif thr Da1h Pilot for HOMES FOA SALE 515 Oahlla Ave, Summerwlnd, COM 675-7572 $375,000 Dally 10.6 2 BEDROOM 517 Dahlia Ave, Summerwlnd, CdM * * 1243 Bayside Drive, Corona det Mar 675-7572 $409,000 Dally 10-6 ~4-90e0 $575,000 Sunday 1•5 •247 Driftwood, Shorecllffs, N.B * * 1243 Bayside Drive, Corona det Mar 644-9060 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $575,000 Sunday l-5 390 E. 22nd St, Newpart Bch 269 Evening Canyon Ad. Corona del Mar 6.46-7171 $224,900 673-4400 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 390 E. 22nd St, Newpart Bch Sunday 2-6 3 Verde, Rancho San Joaquin, lrvlne 646-7171 $224,900 Sunday 2-6 640 4868 $195,000 Sunday 1•5 •• 1701 Galatea Terrace, Irvine Terr COM 2 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 404 Jasmine Ave, COM 759-9100 $215,000 Sunday 1-5 675-5120 $299,000LH Sun 2-5 2030 Galaxy Dover Shores. NB 631-7370 $525,000 Sun 1-5 • 1730 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, N.B * •v83 Jasmine Creek, Jaa Creek COM · 631-7300 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 675-6000 $307,500 Sun 1-5 610 Jaamlne. Olde COM 640-5395 $219,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 4 Lakesfde, Woodside, lrvlne 631-7300 $195,000 Sunday 1·6 •5 Southampton, Bek:ourt Hiii NB 759-1501 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1.30-5:30 3 BEDROOM 2262 Avalon (College Park) C.M. 645-3217 $145.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2800 Bayview. Olde COM 676-6000 $695,000 Sunday 2-5 *426 Catalina Or. Newport Hgt a NB 6-i6-48e3 $225,000 Sun 1-5 542 Catalina (Newport Heights) NB 631-1268 $195.000 Sunday 1:30-5 1i19 Chubuco, Newport Beach 548-2313 S299,000 208 Oahlla, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $<400,000 Sun12·4 Sunday 1-5 * 1120 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 631-1266 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 *e 4615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM 631-1 268 $510,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 e 2807 Harbor View D~ H.V Hiiis, N.B 844-90e0 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •240 Hazel Dr, (Ocean View), CdM 759-9070 $690,000 Sat 1-6/Sun 10-6 ••2308 Heather Lane. Newport Beach ~5-0303 $249,900 Sunday 1-5 2214 Hoity Lane, Newport Heights, NB 631-7300 $298,000 Sunday 1-5 1721 Iowa. Cotta Mesa 548-2313 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1_. v 16 Jetty, Jasmine Creek, COM 844·9060 $325,000 S1t/Sun 1-5 1301 KMI, Harbor View Hiiia, COM 675-6000 *385,000 Sun 1-5 • 11 Malnull, Jasmine Creek COM 644-6200 $325,000 Sat/Sun ,_. 3300 Ocean Blvd, Olde COM 39 Monteclto Spyglau NB 675-6000 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631 ·1181 1535,000 Sun 1·5 ••1107 Oxford, Newport Beech •4Yortlthlre, Newport Beach 497-7 139 $285,000 Sunday 1-5 831 ·126e $999,000 Sunday 12-5 5002 Pueo Eagovta. Turtle Rckl. lrvtne 15.28 Oran~ AV9,(Corn. Palmer)Coata Mna 760-8333 S 189,900 tJat/Sun 1-5 67).1.JQO' $215,000 Sunday 11'"'4 ••7 Aue O..uVllle, Big Cyn NB 5021 Pueo de Vega, Turtle Aoctc, lrVlne 6-i.4·6200 $599,000 Sun 1·5 76Q..1900 1189,SOO Open Sunday 1·5 39 Sycamore Creek, Turtle Rock lrvtne •332 Po4nMttla, COM ~4-6200 S289,000 Sunday 1-5 ~4-e200 $459,500 Sun 1-5 236 Via Mentone, Lido Isle, N,B 2707 Hlllalde Or, Harbor Vlft Knolls 644·9060 $430,000 Sunday 1·5 6«*8200 $255,000 Sun 1-S • 18 Southernwood, Turtle Rock, lrvlne 11 Tiburon, Spygt ... COM 760-8333 $316,900 • • Sat/Sun 1·5 87s.eooc> *4ff,OOO 418 Superl<>f, P8rtc Lido, Nwp18ch Sunday 1·5 876-<'0 10 $125.000 Sunday 1-5 *909 Tiiier Way, Corona del Mar 126 Via Koron, Lido 1.a., Newport Beach ' 631·1266 $319,900 Sunday 1-5 631 -7300 1510,000 Sat/Sn 1-5 2 BR plut 'All.AM OI DEN •5 Toulon, Harbo1 Ridge, Nwpt Bch **827 Via Udo Soud, Lido Ille, N.B ••7 Malnaall, Jasmine Creek COM 644·2609 $559,000 Sunday 1-5 M4-9060 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9100.$299,000 Sunday 1-5 8c 221 VI N•--Lid ....... NB ••501 St. Andrews, Newport Beach ••6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt h a -· o _. ~5-0303 s149 900 s da 2-5 760-4866 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 ~-8200 $585,000 Sun 1-5 • un Y * 1097 Tulare Mesa Woodl, CM • 1921 King.a Rd, Cllffhaven NB 631--3777 $168,500 Sun 1·5 ~4-6200 $426,000 Sun 1-5 81EOROOM · 509 Ave Campeno, Bluff1, NB *MA Via Lido Nord, Lido lale NB 2727 Windover, H.V Hiiia. N.B 6-i5-0303 $194.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 611l-7300 $550.000 Sunday 11-2 644-9060 SA99,700 Sunday 1·& 1 •11 Banov«1to, Newpof1 Beach 2001 Vista Caudal (Newport Beech * 1907 Wlndwatd Lane, Baycrat, N.B 770-8725 $172,000 Sun 11-5 661-8778 $299 500 Dally 1-5 631·7300 *325,000 Sunday 1-6 ' •402 Carlotta. Sluftt NB 48EDROOM 1aeDR0011 I M0-0020 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1•5 •• 31 S3 Llmtridt Lane. Haleerat CM * 16 OdeaMy Court, N9WpOf't Beach 759-9100 $1"3.000 Sat 1-5 845--0303 S225.000 Sunday 1-5 1195 Augusta, C.M. 546-2313 141,500 Sun ,_. I 205 E. Balboa 8lvd, Balboa PenlnJUla 5 BA plut fAM RM Of DEN 3 IR ptua FAM RM or DEN 675-6068 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 55 Monteclto(Spygl ... ) N.B. 312 Jasmine, Corona Del Mar '997-2410 $899,900. Sunday 1-5 873-8494 $385,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 1300 Galaxy Or. NB 673-7300 $800,000 Sunday 1_. 1437 Antigua way, 81yerest, Newport 8ch vs Malnaall Dr. Jasmine Creek COM 631 -7300 $415,000 Sunday 1-5 759-9100 $449,000 Sun 1-5 • 3280 Michigan, C.M. 546-2313 149,900 2059 Flamlngo, COlta Meea •428 Vista Roma,.Bluffa NB Sun 1_. 546-2313 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1-8 759-9100 $216,000 Sunday 1-5 133 Via Havre, Lido lale, N.B 645-0303 $389,500 Sunday 12-4 1518 Galaxy Or, Dover ShOtel, N.B 631-7300 $687,000 Sunday 1·5 49EDAOOM 912 Via Lido Soud. Lido 111e NB 11 Klaloa Court, NB 644-6200 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 * •51 Goleta Point (Spyglua) Nwpt Bch 673-7300 s l&.4,500 Sunday 1_. ~4-6200 $795,000 Sunday 1·5 124 Via Trieste, Lido laJe NB •2912 Ouededa, Vls1a Del Oro, Bluffa NB 673-7300 $.450,000 Sunday 1-5 *es1 Goleta Po4nt (Spyglass) Nwpt Bch 759-9100 S239.000fee Sun 1-5 ~6200 $796,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BA ptu• FAM RM Of DIN *e70 Hlllc~t. Big Cyn NB •2768 Bluebird Clrcle, Costa M... ~200 $1,070,obo Sat/Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 546-2313 $289.900 Sat 2-e/Sn 12~ 220 Jasmine Ave, COM 2 BR * 8#-7211 '309,000 Sun 2-5 *21M Canyon Or (Vlct.& Bkhtst)CM 2768 Bluebird Cr . C.M 831·7046 Open Dally 11 7 546-2313 310 ooo Sun l -4 ***•507 Morning Star, Dove< Shrs NB - ' 760-8333 $1, 100,000 Sundy 1-5 406 e Bay Balboa 960 Coronado (Mesa Del Mar) CM 631-7370 $139,900 Sunday 1-5 ••v17 Napoli, Harbor Ridge.NB 631 -1266 $199.000 •8621 Crockett, Westminster 546-2313 $234,500 760-8333 $1,695,000 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1-4 • 1930 Port Seabourne (HV homes) N B 6-i4-2942 $325 000 Sunday 1-5 MOBlLE HOMES Sunday 1-5 •518 El Modena, Nwpt Hghta, N.9. ' 2 BEDROOM 640-4868 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••V25 Rtdgellne, Hatbor Ridge NB •300 EC H 63 ea.-i-VIII NB 760-8333 $3 850 000 Sun 1·5 * tt wy # , ... Ut> ••2412 Francisco Drive, Newpart Beach ' ' 673-3600 $45,000 Sat/Sun 2-8 631-1266 $345,000 Sunday 12-4 • v 14 Tr1falgar, Harbor Ridge NB 7eo-.8333 $1 ,410,000 Sun 1 ·5 •212 Hazel Dr, (Oeeanfront), CdM 759·9070 $1 ,135.000 Sat 1·6/Sun 10·6 ••1883 Samar, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $249,900 Sunday 2-4 41 Lakeview, Woodbridge. lrvlne ' 552-5710 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 **239 Via Udo Soud. Udo IN NB 67~7300 11,375,000 Sunday 2-5 DUPLEXES 1 • 1 4 PlEXES FOR SALE 31~°s_~~~ln ~~· ~ata Mesa Sun 1'"'4:30 200 Via C>Meto, Udo llHt NB . 3 BA ptu. 1 BR · ' 67).n83 SaVSun 12 S 717 Hellotr~ Coron•~ Mar 46 MluJon Bay, Spyglau COM &73·«00 S299 500 Sunday 1-5 759-1501 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1 30-5:30 2100 Windward Lene, Baye,...t, N 9 •706 Malabar, Irvine Terrace COM 75g.1501 $447,000 Sunday 1·5114 * •34 Morro Bay, Spyglua COM 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 V 16 Napoli, t1atbor Ridge. NB 760-~ S1 , 195,000 Sunctav 1~5 426 Plane Lido. Udo ltJe, Newport Bch 831-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 831-7300 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 30 I UDROOM •• 330 Via Udo Nord, NB 673-7300 $1.250,000 * *330 Vla Lido NOt'd. NB 673-7300 S 1.250.000 Sunday 1-4 Sunday 1-4 3 BR + S BR + 2 BA RENTALS SM APTS •&pe • Pool 11r • Wctertron1 14• Via Undl-. Lido Ille NB 1955 Port Lootc1191Qh, Harbor View Hllll NB * • ii ..... 844-e200 S259.5oo Sun 1 5 1218 Potarlt, C.M. 67).7300 $389,500 Sunday 1-4 ' • 548-2313 $499,000 Sun 1·5 I M pt• FAM AM 01 DEN *8 Cyoreea Point, 8tg Cyn NB 1t fl* W•lerfronl & POOi .,, GIYe ~et guaro !J8I• ~200 '"6,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1200 Berk~lre Lane, NB *•1244 Potarll Or, OoV9t lhc>NI, N.8 1144 Port Chlriee, Hrbr View Homea, NB 873-7300 9249,000 Sunday 1-6 831-7300 11.175,000 8und9Y 1 .. 5 780-8333 1298,000 SatlSun 1·5 ••421 VIit• Parada, No 81uftt, N'#J>1. Bch 1982 Port Albfnt, Hrbr View Hornet, N.B. • 1983 Pott Ec:tward, HVH. NB ~0-4868 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 492..0890 1245,000 8at/8un 1-' 673-7300 $368,000 Sun ,_. CONDOI FOR IAU 1833 Port Aen'#kllc, HV Homee NB e 1eoe Port WMtboume, Hatbor v..w NB 719 Avocedo, Corona del Mar a ... plu• FAM .... Of DIN &40-5e64 12-40,ooot.e Sun 1~ 780-1~ $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 173-4400 t13.5,000 Sunday 2·5 5~51:_:.o1.=s~~ Sunday 12-44t1:=~er.=:twtdoe>tvaun12'"'4 *:.~e~a1ft= eag·eyns.~Sun 1.a 23-45 Arana. Eutbfuft, Nwpt 8ch 47 ~nd (Woodbridge) Irv. * 54 Roy81 S a.or. •i.. ,..._ 8 S50 AYOClldo, Un4t C1 , coata ..... &42-6200 $245,000 ~ 1-6 786-8301 ~.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ ateoo.ooo..,.., v'S:Vaun 1-6 54-2313 1110.000 Sun, .... 2875 ~Or. Ba~ N8 1807 8abrlna T.-r.ae. COM • * e 14 Torr.y Plnee. Ilg ~NB ** 1143 ...... Oft~~ &44-e200 1575,000F Sat/&#\ 12--3 761-8100 M75,000 Sal/Sun 1-& 84+.&200 17",000 8atJ8on 2-e 144--IOIO 1471.000 Sund.-, 1-5 eoo Cernatlon, SummetWlnd, CdM 2040 Shfpway Dr'Ne, 8ayer•t. N.8 * 180e SendalWood 8.ayuwt N8 290 Cag~ LMe 11301, N 875-7572 *"89,000 Dally 10-e 831·7300 1259,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 6444200 '315.oOo Sun 12-e trS-7300 '219,000 Sunday 1·• 2853 c. Club. C.M. • ..... 35 8tcyMit. Jaemtne Creek COM WI Somer.et LW. w.-.m. N,I 280M> 8o. F.,.. lania Ana 54&-2313 187,600 Sun,_. 76$-1501 l:M!,000 8tV8un 1·S 631·7300 "50,000 8uncMy 1-8 ·646-0303 111, ~ 1'"'4 1 - L 0nrtge OoMt DAILY PILOT/84Jndey, Auguet 1t, 1985 , ...... .... ..... , .. .. '"'" .... .... filERENT WM*" • ,, ,\' ! .. ' • Bayrldgt condo 3br 3ba "O" plan, AJC, comm. pool, Jacuzzi, lffM 0< month to mo. e«-4338 --!i Jl~-rn -~ :::.~ ~ --~ ~--------------;~ OlllllOW. lllLllll AT ~ ~II Ziii The Balboa Fun Zone area IS under- going redevelopment. By the end of 1985 the area will become the next Lido Village. The prime commercial property at 207 Palm ia now avail- able. $166,000 assumable first; ir: come $19,800/yr. Consideration to rokers. lll-2Hl-h11r-llOO,OOO. WATERFRONT HOME $320,otO 3 Bed rm, 21/1 Bath. upgraded Wide Water View, Prof. decorated, as- sumable financing , short escrow. 3201 Rem ora Or., Huntington Beach, Huntington Harbour. On/Ast (213) 592·3650 WOODBRIDGE OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 NEW ON MARKET SHOWS LIKE A MODEL 3 Bdrm 2111 Bath, famlly room + ADDED PLAY ROOM. Great loc. near South Lake. Oak floors, beauti- ful yard, A/C, ·sec. system. $203,500. 47 Ru•hJ~wlnd, lrYln• Own.r /Brolr.r 7M·U01 LAJlGS CUSTOM DUPLU WITHVJBW Two totally ~rate COM unlta on ocean stde of PCH (bullt like Condos) on an overalzed lof Built tx-fore coastal com minion couldn t ~ duplicated today f'ronl unit 3 Bdrm. 21fl bath. 19~0 aq ft lal"(e family room & omc~. laundry room. 2 trrrplacu. I t.Jcony. i"'•t View! 2 car praae Rear 3 Bdrm·2 0.th unit 12&0 eq n . patSO. ON"plac~. laundry •~a. gar & view Aak1n1 842&.000 OMC and 82.275 00 toril monthly tncom~ Drh·• by $17~Sl 1'-' .Juaili:ac C&ll for appolntmat JACK BUDJlfACK 84&-USO 4Ct •YE FAIT II Tiii HE 1121,100 Large Woodstream home ln a very private and tranquil neighborhood. 3 Bdrm, 2 ~ bath with double garage and all ready to be moved in to. Hard to beat at this price! llYll -El llYflllT .... ,.,Lar11leat Channing 3 bdrm, den & 3 bath. Move ln condition, parquet floors, new crpta & drpe. You own the 1-nd. Vacant for quick eecrow. Drive by ... $695,000. Owner. 1P11 UT/IR 1·1 ........ ltlf LI. Ml-H11 er.H1·lUI ~;::::;:;:::; WHlllllll lllllL 111TUE Outstanding decorators family home. Detached 3 bdrm, 2 ~ ba, large fam- ily room, frplc, private yard with auto sprinklen, at.ept to park. pool on choice greenbelt. By Owner. Anxioua and motivated.1 162,500. IPllllTl • 1 -4 ........ Wll4, """' 111-1111 IEIT IF TIE WEIT 111,IOG Nicely built 2 Bdrm home on an extra large lot. This home is located ln a very desirable Weataide area. Great op- portunity for 1st time buyer. THE REAL ESTATERS ULIOlllUll Tll• ...... , ....... , ,. ..... "" 11 ... 01llf, h111ttfll 11nr 4 U, h1, l 'h 11. 1411,000. 114-tll-llM •11 ..... 1111 211 .... ,111.w. 1-1 .,....,. .. IEW USTllll llWUTIO a1111T II" IOW I IUOI YllWll 112 um. .... 041 This unique home of 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba & FR w /high ceilings & wlndows frames the moet dramatic views CdM has to offer. $1,135,000. lfllllT1-l/• 1M 1&81 llYll1m'fl 111-1111 St11 y .. p,.,.,,,1 CllOuatlW, r 64t-S671 for Information & surprlstngly low cost. ____ ....,._ -· - CllEO HllHWIS 001100 DEL 1111 ( .J Well situated, custom 3 bdrm, den & 2 bath. Spacious living areas, new carpets. On quiet cul-de-sac. Ocean & Catalina views. New shake roof. ~ acre lot suitable for tennis court and/or pool. Private beaches. IWIH 1211,000 142-llll tr 142-0111 1112,100 Sitting vacant and costing money. Rare 2 story Greenbrook home. Save money by painting and recarpeting yourself. Four bedrooms plus bonus room. Extra lar e lot. I r~----· - Ea.ttllde 2Br 1ba, gar, YllWlf l&Y $850. mo 38& Oole. 111• NON-SMOKERS ONLY tut & d99 983-5330 Eutbluff Stunning, lrg XTRA lharp 2Br 1ea. den, 2Br 2Ba twnhM noor ger, patio, trptc, w/d plan Frplc, lg patio. Lo.,._ hkup 1895. &39 .. 242 ty environment POOi. No 28drm & 38drm Unna •VI lml'Md. Prloed rr S700- S&&0. 87M173 ..&OIUIULn IUWlll YILUIE WIYllT! WIYllT! •3 Lighted tennlt courta *2 Swimming poola •Stream• & pond• •Sorry, no pet• •Furnllhl~ avail WHY NOT CALL Hl•lltl IUWlllYIWIE peta $1075 LM &40-0349 *on 1st year's rent FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. FfTllSS CHTUS, TtlllS, s11•111c. ,._. ... ..,., Strry, 1t,.U.1Mtfs .,.. Ully I tt I. ~ood Ap~rtments Newport Buch So. 1700 16th Strttl (at Oovtr) 642-5111 Newport Buch. No. 880 lrv1nt Avenue (at 16th) 645-1104 15555 Huntington Vfllage~~~~'!l'l'I,.,.-~ Lane, from SM Diego FrMWay, nonh Of 8Mctl to McFedden, weet on 1:------,.----Mclladden Ort.nQt Co.u1 OAIL Y PILOT I unday, August 18, 18e5 lnlah tt Oflln ltatah 1114 l tlt Wut.. lllG ltlt Wt 1" llM ltlJ Wut .. C7 lkutt UOI Smatt 'BA hOUM C01Nn1 -- - -- -Ill! ltlr ...... !lll ltlt Wfl1!f !Ill l!lt w...-1111 1!11 • ., ... . ... BMCtlfront home NB, prof lO"td 117 ! 23rd St 1d1Yllna.1• 8 nklng IUlllAL PAIT fm FRIDA V TYPE WORKI .. Ho1el lntwanoe deCOt. ctun. non•tmllr t725Jmo IM, 142·0377 PrOductlon/Medll Coordl· UtllUTlll n. tlt't Typing I figure Ott Ill oriented, Ill• Tll 11 I ... n• ... -· L~Jn .... c.w~~ ii'! -I flor • w:hOGI U.00/mo Winter Ul-8829 Ot 213182-4--4508 netOf' With "1lm1tlng, nu-ta• pt J.tt 180-3M0 bkkpng,tlexlble, IHIT'lkt ..... ....., HTIL --.... , ...... -1·-•a -.-. --Pflnt prOducrtlOn and tr al-T"a 1_.. ~~ f ,.... 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WllllMMl:ngt.:'3;?o w1y•303.SanttAna,CA •Min2 rr•b1t1klng•xPlf, reciu1r•ldnt1YP1!19 tlclt 3303 Harbot 81Yd , unii mtt•Rll lowingG$*. ,..,nj'p;;;;,""'~ , .. Lcwtno ptOC.YGUt 97M5030te7&-88ta eq It 11.00per~lt 927e>e lnanoteQes>tOfloM uptt w/wo rd pro· f ·5. Cotta MeU.Wlcnd t2tnplw •ryplna40wpm wtoAd• 125CIO JQnt~ Ml-'nt ---H11r1 .. p~ ... •~" ~ 8 6tpt c;naing a Olu• Vat*' 5'0-oe&a a.t.a••ut... • r&~~t?I pot_lciell 0•1"' ""al PO 8o11 ••"-"' CdM tnr •Pt "432.50 mo ... -·' .... _ * llOAnllY I • ADlllW to type mtn. gener11 olf1c. . dc.illM, . _.....,. ,,.-.. .:_~... _, ..--·~ _.. 12200/mo Income needed •CORONA DEL. MAR* llllUL ""°' 4" WPM 20.30 Hre p/wtl Jo .wt IUIU&. "'* ,IT, nut tlawe 2 ,n e.q,. • Xltlt •bel & com. Cotl• MeM. C81 ttt2e A.loidlY di hOr1tl to quality 78().8281 t600 aq rt rt111I 8'>6Ce. • Strong Y9rbal I wntten Wiii d.veloe> 1n10 full time ".::t 0t p.n tlrN "4 00 ..-r..... · muruca110n lid ~th ~c;" nHdt CMatlan ftm thr lurn Parking 5y11r1 .... wllh Tht Jolly ~ Cof'Pot'•1• commun~atlon tklll• c;>oelllon. Apply In peraon p/hr 505 )()th St, Suite 1',._2 ~!Mint. .. pet. • Muet be~ ...,....... Pl*TD A N.'S, L.V N '•· c N A.'1 c option s t8751rno off~ I• looking for an... Banking •JC,per l.,tQulrtd oam .. pm, It: 203. N 8 e7~1tt 1 un .. UOlnllT & •tt9"tlv9 to Cle1 • handyman for·~ pf'! .... Of & Hornetn&k. ... fof pm ondo t1 H pool. Jae:, gat <(,' .J / I' P«len* MCr•t1ry f()( tor Ihle poeitlon Mui-Tll .a11y 1110 IU GOOd .-........ I"'" a .LI\ Al • TECHNICIAN tn our upkeep In ktwpor I outy nurt1""' at N>tNl $450 ulllt pd 840-8ee8 •()il•llll ((('. , (flt tht ti d mum Ulery wlll not Ill• --• IUllAL .,,. ,,.._lien•, 4""'""" In Dep hecn OfhOI bullOlng .. ., S S COSfA MESA VlfAOE Lg ,Jl .J. 1 · men1~: =uon8:•:! c..d U0.000 ptyr and 110421Hlttttlff, Full time petition evalt. In wpm11 .. accw0•••~ .. -• i::'.;:.it>te'rJou wlll s1 .. dy won& 10< mature ooc:~Bl~:us': E '4br home. n!Qe ""· 1g .-i&,.rw•'rU7•''Ut#'J Quire• good typing aklllt. wlll be b1Md atrlctlY on 1"11t ern111. but buey otfloe. ,...._ • VIM'lnc.tlon of rejlabfe man Call MOn • Newl)()f'1 e..e" as1-2n2 bdrma,kltctip1lv.wthrl ,., L't"',J-, ~."t a plM11n1 phone man· prlorexper.~tducellon l1t/•t0-"1~1 PIHHnt phone per· Su~ary& 1n10rat101oot11r .. 1 ''I 8'44-\529AM'•only dryr. quiet. p~. n·tmkr fl ' 7 • ner, and general omo. T,,. P 0 .1 C. oft.,•• gr11t 11 ..,, • IOnallty & typing akllll r• r11taurat1t ••per neo ai 1 lff10I &nmllT 1285 thr utll 5'4&-2400 3407 C C1att ltwy .• Celt krlOwltdge Prior word 1>enet1t1 paokege lnchJd· DILUntll quired. computer & LI• llPUYUI • ~ C::PfehenllW IUlllll TIAllH tor "''l<lrena ..., $4 Sh S proceatlng & on line Ing Dental & VIiion peck· F O I C. It Making full time bookkeeping k~ Pr9fet PM' tupervllOt'/ Uab114ty lntlUranot on lmY Lf'Yll plhr full time, no tltpet Fem"" to •hr •pee NB opt tor~t/Olflee computet akllla 1 definite •Ot If you WO\tld Ilka colleoton In the INIM helpful Proofrttdlng ._'* hntnOlng FD t C Owned Pf<>C*lY Vour untapl*f poten11al rtQ 875-••17 W11tclltf home w/pOOf & 528 sq M/$3 l mo. rt1a. pluat x1nt btneflta & more lntorm1tl0n, plMat aru 10 perl()(m conllnu· •xPlf • plut. Mutt enjoy baekround Mlptul • ~ of proper1y tor mey qualify you for an Ju. $400+utll. 5'48-0100 C M ... C-2 432-'4190 working eortdlllona with 1 c all peraonnt l 11 ou• colleellon •flora on working w/S*)Ple I l'lew Apply In '*'°" Monday· ldtQu ... eov.,age ent~ .. v., pc>SrtlOn 1n our Fem only w/Jot>, 211y 3br 2 ltt1111 grOWlng eompany Apply 976-5400 EOE csellnquent aecoun1a Aa 1 poenrw outloott on 1119. Tutdey·Wednttday e.12 • Maintaining ttc:tclen man~t trainee pro- ba In H.8 . 2 ml to ocn Avl IO&TI o··-·· ... In p. r • 0 n b 1 w n lllN llltlT&-part of our l1Qutd11lon you Cell Bob or Suaan. It noon In I curr.,,I ttl1U. gram Four pn ... train-9/ 1 $315 ptua 113 utll • _,,., -8.30em-4 OOpm "1 wUI be lnvotved with eort· HIM'b MltcMll AMoc1a111. Thurlday 4 30-epm • Pr9')arllion of mon1hly Ing prepare• you tor 913.9oe0 llTOR 111111 ntl JILLY lllfll llD. Clotnlng Mfg need• Acet tecllng borrower• by 831-5581 1800 Von Karman. lrvlna rapon1 Branch Manager pot F ~b ----S55-S75 1 mon1h lo•• Rec; ANl•l•nl menu11 pnone 10 rMO!v9 Clelln-Equal Oppty Emplyr • Comput9f Input "n $18K to atart em-rm In .. r hte-Oo.d. BAYSIDE VILLAGE' 1 -lllltttt Att. •Y•ttm now. 1 .. rn com-Qutney piobltme. You llllEUl WI• -•OW1•-Candics.t .. muat have ap-I 751·2883 8111 b P&en1n1:. N·•1 r:;:k7~ $304 300 E Coest .......... Npl B<:n lnl1t pu1er t11er Outlet alto In-wlll review borrow.rt ni. Lt typing . .,,..., pl'\Onll. "--0 iu1• proprlll• HPtrlence M*•IM ".*•ya• p mo .. ut Iv ..,.,.. 19 "-7• ctuO• phone•. ftllng a rec:ommeno IC11on u Invoicing, vatloua Oef*al N"d•d ood hour•. Banking le 1 plut MUI· - - - 28r 28a Pk Nwpt Pool. -IU-1311 114/211-0111 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm se MCllHry Vou po-. offic.edutlea Wllltratnon good pay Ca.JI Robt>lt't mum MllfY .. 1 18.000 Flttera&Awnlnglnstallers spa, ttnnla $4151mo Aa1tuCt•tatl 3002 ACCOUNTING CLERK p/hr tlart Norih~Oltl knowledge of coneumer computet Kl"\. lndut· Aag & Mop 548-07'57 plyr The F O 1 c offera a Exp Mtptul 8'45-224<4 'It utll 8'40-8333 SPIRITUAL READINGS Exper In potting, manual ~~51~~~~'"& Sona, ortdl1 colleetlon prectlol trlH , 1981 0G1w. HOUSEKEEPER, 2 days grMt benefits pit(: ... :;, llUll I lt.U Fem tostlr3br/2b•hM'71ii ~dvlCe In All Mattera & ~~~·~T~~;2°1 aging & prOGtdur• u well u INlnl 8&3-0713 pet week, Mon & Fri. 15 == ~1:"'~ = t>fldl blocll, expet'd 10< lmlnltlea $300/mo • .... Counaellng 1815 So Et HAT IHY10111~-ramlllarlty with COClectlon llllEUl .,,... pet hour Mutt IPMk hke m()(I ·nlormatton So 0 c Contrec1or u1111u ... COM 875-8488 C1m1no A•at, San Cl•m lOClllTS P&HIU mite minor repalre tor laws Thi• poeltlon ,,.. Plum• Job lnclud .. Engllen Expet'd " REF• plMM c:att peraonne1. ,I •93-1123 art SQm, Lie d '492· 7298 0.1111 minded -eon 101111 Hllboll charter llMI quirM ltlnt verbel & writ· bkkpg typing non-etnkr Celt eV9I 7eo.1sao 971:. ''""" EOE Fem to lhr new 2br hOUM .. ~ ten •kllla. Prevtoue bank· 3 ~e7 .,.,,_,.,, IEltOil FRiil lfC In E/aldt C.M $375/mo SCRAM Account• payable poi· e.s-7ioo Ing or llna.nce exper. a only • 2 _ IHlt•tt,.r/P·TI .. 8'411-9828 Marta, Iv m""' ·LETS ltlon In buty Orang• IOlT WOlll-11 plus Salary wlll no1 ••· HAIRDRESSER & MANI· s .. ut NB Ml Gent dMn· •HI Hn Aecepuon. iruurance ()(· ....,. CO<Jnty Ad Agency AIP p ceeo S 19,000 p/yr CUAISTwlellentele. c M Ing. erranda, own trane & Four people~ to nu tnopedic uper d•· Mature fem llhr w/aame 2 ANSWERS e)(perlence rtQulred 10· ~~~·10 H!~~ol::,O•k,:~~ Pleaae •end your reeume talon-70130. 4 Day week d~rt llc nee Prev expr & openlnga In Santa A111 of s1t1bl•. aala~ 0990 lei• br, 1•,o, bl, •Ht•ld• CM key by touch, typing • 831 •8•80 to F o 1 c. attn: Peraon· MS-5924 9ng epuk'g pref. Call flee Noe•per nee 1920 pendln~ on Hper l twnhM, CIOM to •hoP•, AghUI ·Supple mull E•C•ll•h1 Iring• net. p 0 Bo• 75'49, New-Terry Kelty M 1-88611 mo Wiit train For appt 80-1788 trplc, yard, nice, 1mkr E11c11 • Rather benefits S9nd reaume to Oll'T FllD THAT p o r t B ea c h . c 1 110111 UYtHI c 111 Mr Ch 1 n d I er Mt1t•u1 OFFICE pre I S325M + u111 Insure. Lucent Mra Breck•. PO Boll 92658-7445'49 EOE If AlllllU llllllATI SAUi 682·58~3 - 5'5-3379 Evu LEGISLATURE ~~1g2e~r.port Beach, IU8NT ~011 COMPANION llva·ln LOAN PROCESSING IPllllll ORDER DESK & Wer• ~~:~d pr~_::·,1::•~11~ Mature F ahr exlcu1lve Vihll• . tr41_:-ellng tnrough HOlllOUID T wknda. Fri SPM·Sun ePM OFFICER. lmmed. C>P«I· Here'• your opportunity to houH wk P1T Stan • 1urance Part lime epaclout view corner Apt the mounr11n1 In a big lOOHIT1 RIOllYllU Nwpt 8<:1'1 area. N-amkr, Ing, min. 2 yn proceulng t>eeom• uaoclattd wltl'I tmmtes 8'45-8887 I M•· 1025 w/prof ,,..,ton Gor,_,..u1 rrtobti. tra"er. my hut· M 1 .. 1 trana 'd l:.i8 3025 & cioelng loant . • leader tn ltle Adll9ftl• fumlahl~~ •• Jae, •P;-1-..... _ band wu haVlnJil a dlf-ut "1"1 txper •nee. SE I req · "'" • CLERICAL • ..,..111on Ing Specialty lnOuatry PART TIME IHICAL llEm nl1. Matr bOrm & dr ... ino llcull lime m~neuvertng ::1:,~~~~{~f' Call LL Y DOllETILllY avallablt ;f~ Sell C1lenda11, Pen• a.no For F v Skating Cent•r lat.re frtlt tft, f /T rm 1600 or •mallet bdrm all the curves Tnla roed TELEPHONE! ASSISTANTS needed for Call Loan Offlcet Gitt• to iocel !Irma on a Floor Guards snack blr lltt lt4. Cl. W tfc S350. 780·80•5 I• to crooked," he mut-AIDE F ll'l•ln PIT ualtt busy hair llJon In El Toro ·788-5105 lull Ol' Plrt·ll"'41 bUI• Bob or Tern 847-0022 M/F n-amkr. rm 1n 3br apt :~~~EG·,i~~~Reu·~ tor ':mti' ~~w;_.~~~;;,'brd P~~,~r11 ~~rs c~~:~ ~1 Newport Me-7197 ~~~~: ::!~ 5~:~~~ ~=,1~~m~~ic:.i:~ PAIT TIME HJ ''tf UI· llH 9/1 1Bslk33~p-Blm •• oP~n7.5~v,oal1'~ Lo1tlFt1•• 3004 ANSSEA ceew At1ocl11•• Tele· oo•m••ELP/f ·tf•t EqualOpptyEmplOyet lion• Our 78th year ol potltlon11v1t11t>le It tn• IH.WctlltO ,, " .. VI ""pet pref, marketing, 963-8870 Bakery on Balboa laland prompt, friendly MrYlol Dally Piiot newspaper AM 4 PM 11M11 Hourly CorOboarda Immediate - -Dayt Cell appl 673_8888 HIPIOI .... OAll Aiied AAA· 1 For mor. wOfklng Saturoay and plus mt!Mge 98'4-2581 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: opening, dayt. 780-8305 OUllllEll-ltllllWUH Hoeplce Home Cer• Coor· Information write· Kevtn Sunoay mornings Earn --- FI T PI T Permenent CUSTODIANS dlna1or potltlon •vallable P•a NEWTON MFG. S'4 50 oet nour plut gu llTIL WllTAITS Crown Hardware, Corona in Orange County Home COMPANY. Dept C4285, allowence Mu11 hive Coup!e to U11s1 Mo1 .. det Mar 873-2800 Cere Agency UM your Newton. Iowa 50208 large car Of Plcil·up and Manager• Newoort 8Ncn M/F yng adll, lhr 2br Vtr· aalllea condo Bay view $415 +MC NB 850-7872 142-Hll CASHIER • Part-time Wiii 1••••11 leaolil I 1 Cflnlc:at, teechtng. tHm be II least 18 years ol<l afU Expet nelptul R• lrlln $'4 /1\our Mre In. IH ••-rhl•ttlH t>ulldlng. and com-ll•H. "1111111 Call Bruce 8'42-4333 1 ur9d weic;ome. Pl'lone Establilhed Orange Coun-Camp a.5-oo32 r-municallon akllls to Ind avail It Mltalon Pizza. WISOlPE llJIT -8· 12 noon 8'42~252 ty Real E•t•t• Developer We re tooklng tor sollo de-an tnterdl1clpllnary COOK. COUNTER & • 11 ________ _ A/P CLERK N/amkr prof 1hr2Br 28a --------• neer 1lrpor1 M9kl d• CITEREll penoabl• people wno noap1ce 1um B.S req DELIVERY DRIVERS XI* Xlnt oppty IO< r&-talled and organized ca-enjoy w0<klng outdOOfl Selary commen1urat1 needed FIT or PIT llable l'loneet Pefton with IOTOI CdM home Nr l>ch $600 Found Blk Ret m"ii'Mlie utna pd Bob 759-0281 uncser 1yr Uprlgnt ears. reer ortented tndlvldual N B area Manage kitchen to Join our grounds main· wun quaHflcatlona Cati PluH •itpty wllnln an eye ror cse1au Call IOm & olfttte functions S9nd Exotica. 494 2131 Expe<lence prefeuld tenance team lor our Meire Roglhn, 11 Hoepl-31952 Del Ob11po, S.J C - On lht .. nd NB, neat prof shr lux. quarter•. gar $800 winter 875-9829 wti11e on chest, llP & !all WIO• Slit leather collar Very lrle11dly VIC Cemeo Snores Cell NB Anlmal Shelter e.4'4-3656 rMume to P 0 Bolt 126. ... •"• clo Dally Piiot. P 0 Box apartment complexes laJ Home H .. llh Care. ...,1.1vuv LIUL llClrTlllY Av11l1bte In. Newport 1580 CM. CA 92626 Related 91CP or interest• (213) 373--e373 1m1.a-an for lltigatton & taw '9f· 811c:h E•P•t11nce plus Tlleaefullumepoa-HOSTESS/CASHIER PM ,_,....., torney Non·1mo1ter prelerreel. but not ltlons offer flne benellls. sl'lllt. family colfM •hop. UlmUIOf Nwpt B<:h Send resume neceeaary Must have de-Park Nwpt Furn Apt prof fem n-1mkr, $420 + '\ u111 760-3090 Found DESERT TURTLE. Please call Oentce 3·9PM. 988-1333 Clerlcal OUHnPIST ti you're a Mlf·staner and fle•lble about Job aulgn- Call Carol Herney tl1t• Call George 950.5735 Pa1rt-tllm• 1 uperlenced to Hlrtng Pinner 5000 pendabte tran1port111on, k (T 720 33 ------Pan ma nt9nence per-Birch St Suite 2900, 1no be ov., 18 ~~Old wee 11 14> · 86 p Pie need le son. Goo<t opportunity Newpor1 Beach. Ca Sev.n dey delivery wnh Desire prot bu• per1on. vtew of bay In CdM Hm 673-7257, 758-075'4 otc Near Brookhurst1Aelam1 I•-------• HB 963-5286 lPlllTIHT llllHH menta. tilt F 0 I C n11 • FOUND lem Pit BUtt.7-10 21 Units. Coeta Mall No JOb for you Our division or wrl1e Tl\e lrvlne Com· '° wno .,: Cell Exotica '49'4-2131 · 92880 no cotleotl:'Ji Catt 10AM pany. 610 Newport thould elwayt c ,,,. 1----------i..---P •• Center Or . Newport Service OlrlCtOf'Y In the ·• M ""°" •Y • Friday mo's Old VIC Springdale ew ol bank Uquld1llon cur· Quiet, resp rem tl'lr I~ 3Bd &. Sla1er H B 840-5581 pets. <;.Aperlenced Mml· rentlu 1'111 o,,..ntngt lor Baach, CA, Aun Carol DAIL V PILOT e.42-'4333 retired 85fi.0685 ' .. -3b•. 3 car gar ome I --several clerk typist wl'IO COM Fully turn, n-amkr Founo German Shepard. Apt Manager Couple averege 1yp1ng epeeds $475/M Inc utll 6''4"8899 Dover Shoret area NB wl e11p fO< belullful 98 50WPM The F.O l.C ol· _ _ 631.0860 G c I 11 Reap conald •F ,25•35 10 1 _ Unl1 aroen Ap11, M ers a gre11 ben• ta thr trg El•tO• c M •Pl Found in Npt Hts Young S111ry•bonu1•Ap1 No package lncludlng o.n111 $350+ '1'tulll a.2•87u male labraoor W!epl'letO pe11 6'42-491'4 Wkdya 9-4 & vision coverage If you Herney An equal op- por1unl1y employer THE IRVINE COt.f ANY mil~ rid o<>ld dog w1tl'I • 1 &ITI ln&I• RI would like more 1nl0<· Shr 2 Bdrm 2ba CM Ap1, curly tall 6'42·8&a5 ~ m111on call pertonnel, at CllT •EIY •-••y avl 9/1 $370/mo • 112 --1w111 train ln19'VleWI Mon· 975-5<400 EOE .. • _,. ulll Call 759•7342 Found keys on PCH N B day <492·2005 0 r g an I z ad Ind Iv across 11reet from Cappy Clerical wleffeetlve comm. lkllls Shr 3Bd Moblle l'lom• w/ 1 Cate 1den1 631·2•23 AITI IECIAJllC FILI CLHIS needed lor am Oupll- other Ocean view Quiet Found POW9f tool fall olf Wheel Alignment. Brak• The Federtl Oepotlt tn. 1 cator t>us Wiii answer M/F $350/mo 497-6481 truck in CM Fri morn-Tune Up Newpor1 Tlrt surance Corp has lour buty phonea 1n responM Ctr 3000 E Cou1 Hwy I I I I to cus1 requeet for Mr· Shr. • very large 3Br Cor· 1ng Oescr11>e 8'42·5852 I operllngl or 1 • c erk• vice calcula1e l>llllng ona del Mar home N-Corona del Mar To quallty yoo mu11 have cptt, cloM to beech Xlnl LOST BuH Cocke< Spin AITO Tlll IHYICl 2 yrs exper In llllng. sort· ~h!~~-1~':~~~~=\~ locatlon ,375. call ·ChelMI appu 5 yra old. 1 1ng & cnec1t1ng all l0<ms • 21~•7._86'42 tong eyelasnes Vic 1711'1 anel llgl'll rep11rs. N-port 01 documentation Exper ventory· c .. ntrol syetem & Tu111n c M 631-3859 Tire Ctr, 3000 E CoHt in 1 bank 1 note dept 11 • Succenful candidate •ON THE BEACH, shr Iha ---Hwy, C0<ona del Mar plus Tile F 0 IC otter• a must possesa xlnt PhOne bell Newpor1 loc 4 ll'U LOST Choe brwn lrg s1an-sl<llla & tl'I• alb111y to Spa, frplc, & more 1650 dard POOdle. anewrs to llLIOl IAY Olll great benaflta package estab eoopetallve worll· + Call Jim, 8'46-7557 Romeo Pldse return WHERE CARING Including Dental & Vision 1ng wlll\ a variety of pub· Sml rewero 5'40-97M IS THE CUSTOM! coverage Please call lies Accura1e 1yp1n~ & It 1 W • 2909 personnel EOE Dtl I Htl LOST Gold Meat\'Bracelet 975·5400 math ll<llla reQ C Eiec fam aeek• nice 3 .. BR Watcl\ Greet Mntlmen111 PHHllEL exper desired, S6 p/hr home w/dock 101 long value Reward •97·3718 GUiii nPllT Clerlcll plul company paid l>en· ellts. Call tor interview term IN 675-3839 P1110111ll 012 buty omot, need• people FILE CLERK •PPI 543·0731 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll ISi FOi LOIS You r Delly Piiot SeNlct Dlrectory AepreHn1111ve 142-4121 td. lot LEASE OPTION WANTED Attrac lnt•ll SlW/F S• oriented blllngu1l lndlvld· IEUYHY HHH ~~ :,~,m 64~~~5 near look• 4'4, 5'3. 115 lb. ual with Kint telephone Americen OtveraWed hit lull time. t8 Yfllolder a i IOVff bCl1. theater. !ravel lkllls and accurate typing an Im med Ill• OC>efllng tor Broadway Flower Sl'lop " •• cc.• .. •.•.t""la~1,,.. ___ _ Mature Med Secy 10811 Siii 1o0. boollal wlnelftre al 55 wpm for a variety ol a file Clerk In our Legal 2750 Harbor Blvel c M * eooi<kEEPING by tenant. w1nta 1 Bel rm apt Lives In COM M•I pro! clerical Ou ties Pleue call Department Marge & Judy 15 YHr• CcJM, Newport Cos1• 1 lin1nc1tlly MCure S/W/M for Interview 6'45-5000 Oental/Ortho Aecept 1xper . tree Ml 989· 19117 Meaa Approx $650 11m11iar other lnter .. t ext 521 M·F 9am-4pm Thia tull-ume posnlon wlH Benef11e 4'~ Oy1 Exp -------- 8'42-6380 Are you Ou1 tl'lere? l•ta BANKING I t>eeom• I P•rt·11me poi-AtQ d NB 842·2626 Comput•rlHd payroll, -I Me wnet happens! p o 1t1on 1n September rtQulr·j---accts rec /pay 1nvent0f'Y Mature. prof lem wtc11 8o1C 9473 NB CA 92660 TELLER 1ng 111• qullhed person to DOCK ,.ATIENOANT ac· & other• Darla 979--0551 tee1c1 roomtgueat l\ouM · _ _ w0<k morn1n8• conSISI· cepllng app11ca1tons 9-5 10 $300/mo 831 ·•220 FOR SlllLIS O•lYt 1ng of a 15·2 hour w0<k 3333 W Coast Hwy NB Aet11tical tillatt G f GREAT EXPECTATIONS GREAT WESTERN SAV· week -HIYH EXqulsiie Xcou11ICI ~ lflftl or Dating Club Memberlhlp INGS one of C1llt0<n1t 1 aprey9d or remove Ory· a, sta ra. r•• niis csoor• windows, mol lrlQS ••1e1oe 0on a&2-8202 Complete patiOs Covers Deck• Conct'9te walk· waye Block wall• Room add'n 15yr exp~483• Rep11r-Ooora-A1ter1uona Remodel-P1nel·Locka-etc WlndOW·F•nc:ea-C1blne1 35 yra HP Jerry M2·0567 c~rt c1 ... 1.lx ,, treRbsX ct NEAS Ci.an this I m 9nter1aln lhl9 p.m 731·1538 c .... , Ceacret• brl\leWtlys. p11loa paths e1C No job too am111 R... Mtckey 536--0553 C~ll• Care chllm m hOme nr oc y t-iANOYMAN LARGEano small I DO IT Al.LI 531·5579 Pat Of ve mtg lfFICfPDllMll Part T1"19 E¥enlng1 -e>N W9Mend Oay 76HS822 IPIUTHI PBX & Compulet Con· ¥9f140f\I All llhltte FIT J04n our family S,C(). 1 n1 Cuatonw Setvlce w.u ov., the counter I phbn.. tor Orafllnglgrtpl'llca 1111Wfln Exp not ntc Wiiiing to IMrn Import ant Full time Start S'4 p/hr Aoe>IY Muter Bluie- pnnt, 23'4 FllCIW AV't eo.ta M-.a SA().937'3 PART TIME. type tile, occas Shld errands for .. 1aman et WestcllM hm App.< 10 1'11"1 p/'Mt i5 50 pll'lr 631·533& RiO MECHANICAL TECH Part hme LOOklng tor re- 11r• Need• to be familiar w ptOtOtype fat>flca11on & ._...bly allO 1estlng of tame CooUICt Don Davis L'Garoe Inc 6'45-4880 !AITTim TELINlll UUS 1100 ........ ,1 .. .. ,, ... W llJtolt t.4-J (114) UI· 1lli PHllWlll Part tllT'.e even1no-·l>f'lone work In IJAJfWY dept Wiii !rain Call Judy 8e2·58'3 Eitpert Wallcovenng 1n stahahon ~ Conlki'1· ant Ass.gnmnt 581-8590 t>APERING & PAINTING leat 291 2 lo .. 1e •1 • uv1ng1 A•k· leading f1n1nc111 lnt01u· The Clndlelll• we are Now l'llnng lull g part time wilt Repair• 8'47-7901 ' S Call Carol uont l'lll an Immediate aeetong mu11 heve gOOd drivers for tile South --------Pli•~iij ,, EASTSIOE STORAGE, •8ng8/30720~5"• """"'rtunlly tor• Teti« In organizational akllt• ancs County Olal·A-Rtcse Pre>-U•itlea1 l1•t4tl1 Mature lovfng woman tor Plumb .fi«t.car ........ I"' l~OMEREPAIR Carpentry tences 4 gltff trM tr•m. :lump runs C M 4 N B area Jim W.,Y'• ~2-n08 Custom Bnc1<·Stone 8100 Concret•Slucco Ref t F•M HI ~49·9•92 1irpor1 N B & C M area r•so refs 852·9539 tingle w/elec:. 1naul1t1on 1 • ~v dayt ........... I mull be llnowtedgeabi. gram Paid training Uni· 1 1 o ........ ·' H lu El• lH· 1llO $80 mo a.8·0988 1 213/892-'4838 ave __ °"'Costa Mesa branch In alphabetlCll and nu· forms 14 25 plhr 9llrt ~o~. ::.. ~!o~ a~~~ P11nt·etc 01pendabte IASOIRY 1 ITICCO •Good ioba dOne r.gnt• F I t II I t Y ... 1 1111 859 9 115 h 1 1 7 Reas Paul 720·0139 eve 111 ..... ~ epair All t"pe• Wet-healets • 0, • ...,., •• ,1 GAAAGE·COAONA DEL un ov1ng, I . 110 VP u-ou ahould heve ca.,, mtr can ng 1Y1tem • c 1 ng ol C M 751-'4 87 Q• ..,.,_, 30 d h II t F Ou1111y lOw pr1c.s MAR $60/mo « 1·2882 ou1. down to ••rth, yr h1ndlln9 experience, an ave typing ski • o DRIVERS cross count,Y ree .. 11m1tH on room fl rri --L•C bJ 1•2345 :>RAINS CLEAR From s 15 yng wl'll 1thelet1c fem preferably In a flnancl1I 30·40 wpm No exp nee Calll lie addition•. kitchens or II 11 Cl IBaaliDJ "•ucets O•sposei ~eater Ofllct ....... 2914 looking for ath•l•llc. lnstl1u11on and yO<J mull req MacGregor Yacl\11, batn1 673-8122 olticelHouH CIHnlng ""100•• ... -·N' ... t-u·ra-,-.... -u-,r-lt-10-n fllo~it• Disc Jtekt_! !j<.1 9604 M&M ~22-9088 Cannery Village Good lo· witty, romenllc. am-enJoy e•tenslve public Plaa1e contect 1831 Plecenlla, CM Cua1om Re1ldent1a1 w ork honeet wlr•fa Patty Af1 LOSE tO· 29 LBS ~OU NOS lll<E A PAWN e.xl\Ali Set".u & .._fttf cation Re1tonable Bkr b1t1ous. profeuton1I 1111 conllci Llgl'll typing and AIE•ICAM ---Clean-Tlmely·AeHonabft 6PM-9AM 96'4· 1097 IN ONE MONTH S29 95 ...-• ~ 675-'480& sngl wnt male Thi• l>cl'I 10 key are required n llllYIRI IHIH 75 69 3 ••15'43 -M B G teed Music lo• anv occ•11or J .. vrs e•p Rt1s1d' Comm 3000, 1388, 83'4, 59~ & ~.~~~. ~~~~:i~ ,:~~l~ng& we 11 reward your DIVllllFIED OWi Clll HCHSAH .~~M~DELIN~c• Ct;:cttil oney ;~;~,:~•" Dan~ to,,~ ~9~ 2433 _ic =409o35 964'8919 209 1q rt 1811 We•tcllfl. art Thi• is tl'le onel Send en1hue11tm with en excel· OOIP&llEI 1111111 Pai. •AESTORA TION m LT HAULING MOVING M --•-•i,_•,.1._ _____ P .. _.•r._c_la_ic_s ____ _ NB 641·6032 Ag1 detallld letter to PO Box len1 eompen11ttoo pack· Oall ,rttl .... , •REPLACEMENT *Aetnodel N-Conilr Gara~ & Yard ClnuQS •A-1 WOY118* fUHPHI PSYC•IC 1736 Anaheim SI, CM 5370, Ste 229, Santa age and the opportunity 111•11 lltttlfttl (71•)112·1111 & REPAIRS Since t9e1. U'47017 Jon 6A~·8192 CLEAN & EXPERT P.A.LM CA.RO REAOE'FI '"na. C'" "'270• for per90n1I Ind pro-• (Free .. t1m11a• 2'4 hrs) Jl~De Con11ructlon Co I --" ~ "5 .... r. a """~ca Grndflrofc Tollel& prkng ,.. "• 1 1 1 wt .. If ou' e lt•t •ti. -'Tl001 ..., • 7173 or 5tt..a .,82 • CLEENCO • "''"'' ~ rr ... •,.-«.... Put prtkMnl tµture S360 mo 873-2854 Have Selectavlelon 328 1::1~ropl~M YIP~I) HOO ·;1•,.-hittr Ir. IRH ITlllE ITIOl I 1 prlet tor o .. ign, pl1na, ,... ....-, • Cleen-upt & Haulmg I. c T '!ti •211 30· '353 19•8 >-l•rt>Or ~lvd "'~ Executive ofllee •P•C• '1ome computer. Mid help In pereon to· I 1 llOO IEUYHY WORI ~~lnc4:;~gve y:,"ll$C· Dtc I U"~ Free es1 645-8730 JoM •• ABC MOVING •• 550·2·~e 011ntt 53 '·8!1M Weatcllff & Irvine, NB 1oundar11and 8'40.7438 i 11tt part&fulltlme1v1ll S550 831·30'45 842.0289 Patl1,..,,.,.ra l"IAUUNG&MOVING uic• t ft1•1.i1 TtJ804& *A~~~.~1l•-C1r4 • Call 631·3180 8•tn·•'Pm Lon.iv wtm cott teecMr IREAT Otata 1111, OA HIH p/hr Lag Hiii• 763-378• ••HOMETEK•• liatcon.Y. 11atrmm Prompt Se<V•c• Tr1an~ LO qAHS 5!>2-0•10 ESP • $~ 5pee111 572 Sq Ft se301mo >Nini• to m .. t mature WEITERll Equal ()ppot'tUnlty EASV ASSEMBLY WORKI Architect• & Contrec1ora Waterproof ci.ck coa1109 yOu' LtMo1S 5AO 7866 STHYIH CtllHE •875 2•9~•63 I 8972• 3075 Biren. Newport women for low & ~ Eml)loye< $800 P« 100 Guarin-a1 C di ti i --Oral~.,.ira rebuilt IG~T HAULINO-Mov"" ·-1 ...... .,...,CO. nl~ahlp Into .,.., .... t aa.. p N E rur •• I ... , A"-k11V1 •tt.7.4510 "" • I. ""I. "" Secretarial Beach541·5032 Agl "'t._·_ la•a/tan""m .. AA~f SAVll&S 1--1 ........ aymelll 0 JI· e l s 5 .... Co 1-2:"-•27 ·-· .... ""' Oumpruns yarO/gerage Or11nnaCo Qrm1nal -ac ..... -· • .......... OL!H nPIST perltnQe/ No Sal .. De-,. •• .. .... all : cays Dave 8-45-18 •6 ..-" St"ic11 9 1 e s ~ .. .Ft d ~. ~ I ~A pn. 1130t narneD ly·'~· 10 3200 Pltk C.Oter Ori~ PIT If~ «len1td ~ tails tend Mll·lddrMMd Hlg AIC. Ref rprs nl EF I°"" c~"~~~~~;·':41~:;1 •5""#-0.---. ""M""'_,-, ... u-lt-.o-;a-1 ofc/Mtd ...... grn r 0 oger, Ad 1 • .. llot Coate~. CA 9282e ,,... nd• gen'I OIC clerk, lflmpicrenYelOpe, ELAN ~·~re 1VS IC 459283 111RTC .... '"'1cm ... --.. a .. ai""'o;y::!""--.. "!':, Bta ltla Stmct 'ljf W w1r9t1()U'W! ~10taoe fllq? unblM b~• Sec c M $918/mo 832-'4181 ~? .. 2!6802& Cotta M.. good typfng & phone VITAL· 903, 34 1 e A·~~·lt Spectal= ln Comm I Prof .. t SSAGE T"--1p• retary Ovit' C~I Colteen CdM'• bell offlOel $42& ......, v EQUll Opportunity akllta eutnllal 875·2250 EntetprlM Ad. Fl Pierce, and I F .. 111 M,. 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"When I ~me hen: I had never been on weighu. h was JUSt 'pve me the football and let me play.' By ROGER CARLSON l(j: OftMOellr ..... ltllft LOS ANGELES-Three years ago be was cocky, talented As a junior he was the leader of the not-so- good Trojans' 1983 squad which stumbled to a 4-6-1 record in Coach Ted Tollner's first year -and most of the responsibility fell on Salisbury_' s...shouldcrs. . "He's made the biggest commitment of his life," says Tollner. "Sean dtd nothing but hft and run and all the things you have to do to be successful. "Quarterback is an area where we m~st improve, we have to improve, in order to be a very good football team." _ The Trojans, a consensus choice as the Pac-10 favorite and ranked in the To~ 10 nationally by virtually all ~n raung.s. figure to be a very good football team. His numbers at USC reflect a 57.7 percent complcuon ratio, 19 touchdowns within 248 completions and 1 S intercepuons in 430 attempts. The knock on him has been bis lack of ~rJniblinA ability, but the l 98S ediuon of USC's attack is deep.in pass protection. "I auess l was naive. You finally realize you can never be too strong. There's a lot more to thepme." A pcrfcct1omst, Salisbury has taken set· backs hard and sometimes he has kt thmg.s get to hun. This area, too, is being covered by vtsits with ::J:cbologist. sopnomore, ready to guide the Universi~y of Southern California to the top of lhe college football world. A year ago he spentalmost the entire season, including Sout..bcm Cal's day in the sun on New Year's Day when Ohio State fell, 20-17, on the sidelines. "My knee feels strong and healthy and I was running the 40 in 4..12 in the spring." s Salisbury. 'Tm down to 208 pounds because of runnmg and ltftmg. and I've been eatmg &ood food. -kj m-io relax," admits Saltsbury, -not that I need a shrink to relat. But anything that will help. Today he's a confident, determined and talented fifth-year senior, ready to make up for a lot of lost time. Sean Salisbury, the 6-5, 208-pound rifle with deep scarring on his right .knee, may be close to becoming uses all-time passing leader despite knee ligament surgery 10 1982 "The first time ( 1982) somebody was pushed on top of me," explains Salisb~ry of his knee problems. "The second time it was a blade of grass tha~ got me." Salisbury says expectations and· the press- Ul'e$ applied by the coaching staff are of no significance to him. "I hope everyone is as hungl')' as I am," Salisbury responds when asked if the rest of the Trojans are as cager as be. "And, our offensive lane, nobody is as good as they are except some whtch att being paid (pros). I k.now I've got to avoid the rush.· Time and circumstances have changed Salisbury. The brashness has faded. "I don't want to be so intense and I want to stay on an even keel. I need to be easier on myself and have some fun." · , · Those two injuries at Tempe apinst Arizona State, combined with the humiliation Dreams of the l'fFL ..and even of tbe (Pleue Me SBAft/1)2) "I'm maybe hungrier than the others Egged on by Chicken, Angels roll Jackson, Down in g s upply the pu n c h in 9-5 w in ove r A· s By CHRIS MONAHAN Delly ..... Cen1 '' ''*"' It was Famous San Diego Chicken night at Anaheun Stadium Saturday and the Chicken did bis best to keep the fans entertained during the breaks in the game. There weren't many breaks in the game for the A's as the fertile Anjel offense caused the Oakland pitching staff to lay an egg. Paced by Reggie Jackson (3 for 4, with a double, a home run and four RBI) and Brian Downing (2 for 3 with roda7'•G&me O .. dMCI (John 3-5) at ...... (Romanlc:k 1M). llmtr. 1 f'·"'· TV: None. Radio: KMPC (710} a double and three RBI), the Angels rolled out 11 hits on their way to a 9-5 victory over the A's before 48,S4S fans. "He (the Chicken) was good, but I wouldn't trade DowninJ or Reggie for him," joked Manager Gen~ Mauch. giving up seven· runs. absorbed the loss. Win worked the first six innings, allowing six hits and four runs, all of which came on former Angel Dave Collins' (Dunh-inning grand slam. Jim Slaton pitched the final three innings, allowing just one hit to earn his first save of the year. - Tbe win kept the Angels 2112 games ahead of sizzling Kansas Cny. which defeated Toronto. It also Ulcreased their lead to six games over lhird- place Oakland. The home run for Jackson, a line drive into the left-field bleachers in the founb inning, was his 19th of the year. giving hun the club lead. It was also the S22nd of bis career, which put him alone in eighth place on the all-time list, one ahead of both Ted Williams and Willie McCovcy. The blast was a nice follow-up to his bases-clearing double in the Angels' five-run second inni~ "He was swinging well.' said Mauch. "He was furious with himself after bis first at-bat. He said it was the sickest at-bat in history." (Pleue 11ee AKGBLS/DS) Sean Sallabury enten the. 198& colleae football . eeuon carrytq the barden of proof on bla p11••n1 arm for USC. The big offensive production made a winner of starter Mike Witt for the lOtn time this year against seven losses. Oakland starter Chris Co<ijroli (10..10), who lasted only 2"'3 innings, Oakland'• Alfredo Griffin tries to keep bla balance after taatDC Brian DownlDf. Trojans enjoy that No. I look. Lopez heeds advice, now two off pace Huge, experienced line key to success as USC gets re ady By ROGER CARL.SON l(j: Of IM Delly ,..... lt.tf LOS ANGELES - They're tabbed as the "Team to Beat" for Pac-10 football honors and a return to the Rose Bowl, and the reasons arc obvious for USC Coach Ted Tollner and his Trojans. •Eleven starters return and they're five-deep at tailback, led by all-conference selection Fred Crutcher. • S e a n Salisbury is a fifth-year senior who appears •o be ready to fi. nally blossom into all-every- Tollner thing predic- tions while a high school All-Ameri- can. •Both sides of the line are loaded with the type of personnel which have made uses in-your-face attack legendary. •The 198S Rose Bowl vic\Ory hasn't been enough to tum them into fat cau, not with those back-to-back lacings in 1984 at the hands of UCLA and Notre Dame lingering. "I like the mental state of this team," says Tollner. "Their con- Rams' roster trimmed to 66 The Rams plaoed four players on waivers on Saturday, reducina their Cal State Fullenon trainina camp roster to 66 players. 'Cut we re fou r th-year li nebacker Ooua Barnett, sccond- year linebleker Mike McDonald rookie placekickcr Ken P9ttcr of UCLA, and rookie lincbeck Duke Schamel of South Oalcota. The R.amt still have to cut six more p~ym to reach the man· datory 6().-player Hmh on Tues- day. Runnina back Eric Dicket10n who is a holdout. defensive end Jack Younablood, who has per- mission.. not to rq><>n1 and note tackle Orq Meisner. who is unsiped, wdl not be accounted for in the roster totals. dition looks good and now the real issue begins. I think we have the nucleus tbat is worthy of being a championship contender." The Trojans' 101-man squad be- gi ns a week's training session at UC Irvine Monday, then it's two more weeks on the USC campus pre~ring for one of the better openers m the nation -at Illinois September 7. Southern Cal began it all in 1984 at UC Irvine and Tollner says his reasons for going back arc not superstition, but because "the con- finement and seclusion is there. There are no distractions. "We're there 24 hours a day and we get to know each other off the field, spending time with each other and beco)llinga football team." continues Tollner. Tollner is especially pleased with the fact four of his eight interior linemen (five on offense, three on defense) arc three-year starters. Among the heavyweights are 6-8, 270..poimd James FittPatrick, 6-4, 280..pound Jeff Bregel, 6-61 260.. pound guard Tom HallocK and noseguard Matt Koart (6-6.245). "Without conirol of the lines you're trying to gimmick your way," observes Tollner. The only spot in the offensive line not etched in stone is at strong tackle where 6-4t 285-pound senior Gaylord Kuamoo 1s being challenged by 6-5, 275-pound sq,ttllomore David Cadigan. BUFORD, Ga. (AP) -Nanc)' Lopez got a pep talk from her baseball-playing husband. and made It pay off. Lopez, who was disappointed tn her first two rounds in the LPGA World Ch1lmp1Q_~ip of --~~~~~~--~-~---:-• • Women's Golf, overcame windy. wet condtt1ons Saturda} to fire a 7-under-par 6S that moved her to withtn two shots of the lead gomg into toda) 's final round. "With the pep talk from my husband (New York Mets third baseman Ray Knight). I had a better day." Lopez said. "l was lund of calm. I had more patience. and 1t probably helped me to pla~ better today" She said Knight JUSt told her not to get mad at herself. to play withtn herself. Lopez. who already has won a record S332,772 this season. could approach the l $400.000 mark wllh a 6rst place check ofS65,000 today. She·11 have a tno to overtake -Patty Sheehllfl. Bet-h Datttel 1lnd-*mr -Yeott, au ot: whom shot 70-205, I I-under par Lopez was deadlocked at 201 ~1th Pat Bradley, who shot 69. "Bas1call) it's anybody's ballgame:· ~1d Daruel. winner of the first two World Cham- pionships in 1980 and 1981 . "I thank it's going to be a shoot out tomorrow.'' she said. "lfthe wcatheJ:·s as good as they say It will be. you'll be able to lire 11 nght at the pins." A.II of the leaders said the swirling w10d coming off Lale Lamer made club sele<"l1on , difficult and the ram-soaked grccns made 11 hard ... to JUdge speed Cadigan, a product of Newpon Harbor High. js benching 400 pounds (Pleue 11ee U9C/D2) "'....,... "l knew It wasn't g01ng to be a lights out day Beth Daniel ta.tee a bite oat of ber patter after because of the weather.'' Sheehan said "It wa~ mwtna blrdle patt at LPOA World Champlonahlp. kind ofa guessing game at times." Dodgers' eight-game streak snapped, 5-2 SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Joel Youngblood struck out in his fint two at-bats and grounded into a double play, but the San Franetaoo Giants• outfielder didn't allow previous mtSfortune to hound him in the eighth inning. lnt tead, Youngblood blasted a bases-loaded. thsu-run double Saturday to crack a tie and Ii ft the Gia nts to a 5-2 victory, snappina the Los A~ks t>odf;n' eiaht-pme wmmna streak. • 'I felt it mi&ht be a bad day an~r my fint three at·blti. but I didn't let 1t &et to me." said Younablood, who was bitting under .200 one montb. 110 and now is the hottest hitter on the club It .280. .. In the past, rd try too bard to make t.h1np happen. Now, I fiaure every at~blt is a new one. so 1 forsot about the tlrs1 ~ When I hit rock bottomcatlythiayear, ljustpveupan.d went beck to buics.·· Younablood'1pme-wmn1~ RBI was 1hc fint of the year and came off Bobby Castillo. who ·-- T.lll!dV''• °'tee D1:ic•(Heflfll1• 12-3)at811lFrMCllCO (KruUw ). n.. 1:JO p.m. ,, TY: Qlnr.e 11. "9dlo: KA8C (790). relieved Carlos Diaz. 3-2, With Dan Gladden on third and one out. Davis was then walked intentionally and pinch biner Dan Drie~n also walked. loadina lbe hues. Davis. Who pttvtously homcrtd. was walked intentionally. Pinch hitter Dan One sen walked. load.int tbe ~and Younablood followed with his pmt--wmnina. three-run hner to left. Soou Gamlti. 7-3, was the winner. Agmsive runn~ by the Doc:t&en pvc them a 2-0 JC.d after thrtt innin&.\. Manano Duncan opened the tirst Wlth a smglc and Bob Bailor grounded to third. When third baseman Chns Brown fired to first, Duncan took off for third and be.at the throw 11\)unna Brown in the prooess. Brown left the pmt with a spnuned left ankle Pedro Gurmro 's run-sconna vaundcr to ihonstop made It 1-0 and the Dodge~ hustled in another run in the th1rd. followi~ a lcadoff sina)c by Rick Honeycutt. With two outs. GucrTCro ltncd a l-2,pttch fora sanale to center and when Oevu sh~ped after P'"'-1na up the bill. Honeycutt beat the refay home. SOio homers by Davis in the founh and David Green 1n the fif\h enabled the Giants to tie the prnc. Davis' was his 10th of the )Ur and his tint~ a naht-handed batter r.1ntt wt Auau t Atlc-e Hammaker was hf\cd for a pinch hatter after scattmna 1even h1C and ''"kl~ut 11~ 1n ~ven 1nn1np Honeycutt wens SI\ 1n as for the Dod en. yicld.Jna four hit and ~tnkl a out four Matt Ste~ Stevens: Is this the year? By BRIAN UNDERWOOD DellJ,..... C.1 •••••• LOS ANGELES -Lilce most h1ghJy-tecn11tcd quarterbacks. Mau c;tevens entered bis freshman year at UCLA wtth the prccon~1ved nouon that he had what it took to be bark.mg out the signals come the season opener. For those who watched the 6-0. I q I-pounder throu&}lout his career at the he-Im of the Fountam Valley H1gh offense the poss1b1ltt) seemed very tangible Throwtng for 4,442 yard~ and 28 touchdowns in his JUntor and senior years. Stevens appeared to be a qualified cand1date to bold the rein~ of the team wtuch finished fifth 10 the wt re scrcv1~ polls in 1981 Ratl'd as the No. 4 h1gh school quarterback by Parade Mapnnc his senior vcar. Stevens walked into a dogfight ~tween senior Tom Ramst\ and Junior Rack Neuhe1sel the tint few days off all workouts onl> to find himself on red-shan satus for the year. Followini a full year of expencncc on the Bruin pnicucc field, Stevens offic1all\ came' on the scene in '83 amidst · another close quarterback contest between fifth year scruor Rick Neuhc15Cl and Steve Bono. Bot only on New Year's Day. m the waruoa m1nute'l of the ROSt Bowl, did the former All-Oran.ac County quar- tefback &et hts first taste of pnx cxptnence -two years beblnd ttbcdule Aft« W11t.ch1na the rne SCCft&rio hll fint \WO )'e&n,. ltVeM tot I chan~ at the lllftina Spot tUt f&U (Pl-... ... IT&V&Ra/Da) , D2 Otano• Cout DAILY PILOT/Sund•y, AugUlt 11, 1085 Court not in Buzzie 'scorner in Krishna case Nobody came in on the nooo b.tlloon from Sa katoon and a!\ked me, but .. •It 1 to be hoped nobody tells Buzz1c Bava 1 that an appeals court ruled m tilvorot Hare Krishna and the shaved headed one~ can M>hCtC mone) at Anaheim St d1um 8uzz1t' used to run them ofTbdbre and after Anael aame~ •his \1inficant that the Knshnas arc never run olTbcfore Ru1deo pmes at the Coh~um. Al Davis may fear lo~1n1 ~ome of his pla )'e~. •How about the m1stnal in the Hot Rod Wilham Tulane point·sha vang ca'C? The JUd&e rcvel"ted his decision tour hours later and the tnal ~urned . . If a baskctbaJJ player wu I.bat andccmve, he maabt be suspected of shavm1 points. •Rare bon~ty 1n coaching when Ch1c:qo def ensi vc coo rd in a tor Buddy Ryan said the Bears wasted theirtopdraftpickon Wllliam "Refrigerator" Perry •Hamel lrsay, suin& Indianapolis Colts owner Robert I rsay for d1 vorcc, said (throuah herattome)')She want$ the ball clu6and would do a good job ofrunningit ... That would bea refresh 1 ng chanac. •Dept. of j ustice prevails ... Roger Owens, the Dodger Stadium "Peanut Man," can throw his product accord- in& to a ruling by DA James Hahn. •Asked 1fhe would CQJO> a f rcewa) World Serie apmst the Dod&ell. Anaels Manager Gene Mauch docs not ~uanderwords with his reply . "Yes, 'hesays. •Asked why the LA Ram& sched- uled a Thund.ay niil\t e1tb1b\l1on a,ainstSt Louis, RamsCoachJohn Rob1nson replied, .. The n1ah1 d1dn 't meananythina •· . Neither did the aame. •Prep sensation Carl Puts will not be the badly needed center, at UCLA because he could not pass the en- trance requirements ... When wa~ the last umc you heard something like that? •Enc Dickerson should be man- USCFOOTBALLLOADEDFOR1985. • • FromDl and normalh bad.\ up HJll<>ek a1 guard · Tyler. are nothing but Lalented. Trojans' schedule "Ga\ lori.L'' (pornson) about the: ..amc a' ')ean at quartc-rback," !><IYS Tollner 'Hr \.taned two games last \l!ar and ha~ game e\ixncnt:e But D.n 1d ( ad1gan I'> read} to pla~ \omc t•\ldlcn1 football tk\ a guard be- hind Hallock, hut he could mo\.c We ha\c tv.u or three balkups that can pld) . "We have 200-pound linebackers running 4.6 40s, and that's great speed for college linebackers." Sept 7-t llllnol•, I pm s..>1 21-8evlo< ll>Ome), 6 pm Tollner say~ his team's 1ncons1stent punting as a big worry. s.i>t 2t-et Arl1one Stele. 1 30 pm Oct s-Of91XH1 Stet• Cl!omll 130 pm Oct lf-Slenlord ChOmel. 1 30 pm "It's the depth and hang-tame that we need." says Tollner. Oct 26-et Notre Dem., 1 pm .. Nov 2-WHhlng1on Stele lllOmel 1 30 om Nov ,._., CtllfOl'nle. 1 Pm "Right nuw its (1a\.lord starting. but it\ all based on performance We du ha'e \Oml' alternat1\.es Freshman Chns Sperle. out of Fountam Valley High, as challenging senior Troy Richardson, a product of Edison High. for punung duues Nov 1.-11 WntolngtQ<l. 12 JO pm Nov 2)--UCLA Ctoomel l;JO pm Nov »-<lreoon (et TOil vol 2 Pm SEAN SALISBURY ... From Dl "..\ couple of year~ ago we d1dn t ha\ e thu..c alternatt., es and had to take our lump'>" Entenng ha~ third season at the helm after we<1thenng that 4-6-1 stan. Tollner know\ of potential pitfalls. but he hi!\ c.,en reason to feel rnntidenl. upcoming season have been reshaped into deeds on a day-by-dar basis and Salisbury says has menta improve- ment 1s as instrumental as has physical status. freshman Rodney Peete). but Salisbury shrugs off pressurr "There's no quanerback con- troversy in my opinion:· he ~)S "I've paid my dues, but 1"11 conunu~ to bust my butt." "Up the middle defensively -our down linemen, tnMde lanebackers and <;afetse~. we're pretty damn strong," st.ates Tollner "We have (Keith) Davis. (Sam) Anno or (Rex) Moore at 1ns1de linebacker and our two safe- tse\ f1m McDonald and Jerome He'll continue to wear a scven- pound knee brace (ala Dan Manno and Joe Namath). "Once you get used to 1t it doesn't bother me at all," he says. "J"d be very stupid not to use 1l. Tollner speaks stow1ngly of Sallsbury:s compet1t1on at quar- terback (junior Kevin Mcuan and "I know these are cliches." he says. but 1t is true ... The djsappointments have made more of a man of me. on and off the field. I have a !iign on my locker and I read st every da) SPORTS BREAK Uecker's following extends to farthest reaches of stadium From AP dlspatcbts uo ahead. the next time }'ou're at the ballpark, as the usher leads the way down the aisle. tell somebody loudly lhat ) our seats "must be 1n the front row'"' Heads will turn, those s1ttmg nearby will nod knowingly. and smiles will aJmost cert.a.inly spread throughout those within earshot. Not since Yog.i 8c1Ta coined. "It ain't over ull st's over'" has baseball had an anthem so easil)' recognized, ----so univer~lly apprec1ated. Uecker Seattk This utterance, bom 1n a beer commercial, has made a cult hero out of its owner -the ever- hungJing, always scemtngl) lost Bob Uecker (whose scats end up not in the front row but an the 1arthest-rcacb1Jli bleacher.) His following awaits htm where,er he goes as the play-b~­ phl) announcer for the Mil- waukee Brcwe~. It awoke most recentl} in the Kmgdome 1n "Thrv p111 f>t'ople up an the worst section of the '>tad1um lht•\ II ha'e Bob Uecker seats in the tanhc\t rt·athc'> of the stadium and the guys have banner\ ·Tha nk' fur the great scats. I 'ck." said Uecker rhe \Cat\ ma) he one thing, but tt's the line that peuplc rC'mcmher · You can a\k an ~ of the ushers." l.Jec ker said "~omctlod} will be 1n the wrong se~t.-.. not on purpose. of rnuf\e. and thcv II sav, 'I must be in the front row.' or . H<' ml\\Cd the tag, he m1\sed the tag.' .. ' I eckcr·., populanty has mushroomed through the senc., of Late Beer lommerc1alc; and ha!> exploded into other national commercial'> Quote of the day Lou Plolella, coach ot the Nev. York ) .rnkee~. ctsl.cd sf he was uncomfortable fill1na 1n tor ~anager Bil l) Manin. after Marlin's lung wa~ punctured during an 1nJect1on for back spasms "Not unlc\\ thc \ 1~1t1 ng doctor decides to g.ive me a shot " "It says 'Tough 11me-s nc:vcr la\t, tough people do: ·· Yankees making run at Jays Dave WlAfleld hit a two-run tnple 1n • New York's three-run second inning. backing Ron Guidry and the Yankees to a 3-1 victor) Saturday over the Boston Red -Sox at Yankee Stadium. The \1Cto~. coupled wtth Toronto's loss to Kansas Cit). mo.,.cd the Yankee'> w1th1n-fi ve games of the Amencan uague East-leading Blue Jays . . In Toronto, LoDDit Smltb'• bloop single drove in two runs to htghhght Kansas Cit\. 's three-run eighth inning as the Royals beat the Blue· Jays for the second straight day, 4-2. In the Metrodome. Bert Blylevea patch- ed a three-hitter and won on thl· strength of a two-run homer b> Kent Hrbek, has 16th. as Mmnc:- sota blanked Seattle. 2-0 . . Harold Balaes had five. hats. including two doubles. drove 1n three runs and scored twice to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 12-7 victory over Milwaukee at (ounty Stadium Rookie Winfield Nelson Simmons' two-run double h1ghhghted a six-run third inning as Detroit O\l'r powered Cleveland, 7-5. at Tiger Stadium In Balumore, Mike Young drove m five runs with a twu- run single and a three-run homer to lead the Orioll's to a 9-2 victory over Teus Meta pull into tie for top spot Darryl Strawberry slammed a two-• run homer and Tom Paciorek drove 1n l'.o.o more runs with a p1nch-h1t tnple in a ~\enth-1nnang rally that gave the New York Mets a 4-3 v1uory over Pittsburgh Saturday at Three Ri ver\ Stadium W11h the wan. the Mets c.l1mbed into a tie for fir\t place in the National League East . Montreal knocked St. Lout!. out of sole po">sess1on of first at Busch Stadium, ac; Jim Wohlford belted a 1wo- ou1 tnple m the ninth inning to ..core Vance Law and give Montreal a 5-4 victory over tltc Cardinals ... At Wngley Field. Darren Daulton had two home runs among his four hits and John DeDDy pitched an e1ght-httter a<> Philadelphia, tying a team record with sax homer~ among their 15 hit!>. crushed the ( h1cago Cub\ I 0-4 Dave Coocepcloo h11 the s1.1tth &rand ~lam of hts 16-}ear career to lead Cincinnati to an 8-0 !Un berry victory over Houston in the w Astrodome C o ncepuon smashed his c;lam an the first inning, staking the Rcdc, to a 4-0 lead tubotaoo" stuff on TY •A funoull!JUment has erupted betwtcn Canadian and German auto rac1nt officials over the death of driver Manfred Wml.elhock 'dunn¥fl race 1n Toronto ... W1nkelhock couldn't care leu team • Tht' auycame up wath a pretty good que1uon when he asked if the Anael~could use Larry Bowa. •The return of Bi ff Lowry to . Buo TUCKER SPORTS COLUMNIST aaina Ken Norton. •You know you arc gcttina old 1 f your k.tds never hea.rd of Crazy Legs Hirsch •If you think there t'I nothana mo~ nd1culous than tho e baseball fantasy camps, consider t hert' 1s now D basketball fantasy camp .. the end will come when fat, old IU)'S Stan ridinahorsesat Del Mar •The first raise on the Dodger payroll should •o to pitching couch Ron Pcrranoski. Sou them CaJ1fom111 horse rac1na 1 tht' bc'Jt thana to tt..ppen since the d11lydouble •Before every pmc at the: Seattle Kingdome, the PA rnan dehvers the following announcement,·· Anyone upccting an emerge~fY· please reg1s· 1er w1t.h the operator. • lk 1hert a man with soul so dead, Who never to himsc:lfhas said, When1vcr I nsk my hard-earned •Dept. of wretched excess . . The Terry Fo,.,ter·David Letterman "fat •There were very few complu1n1~ about the Ram~· 4().year all-tinu: bread. I love a team that cove~ the ~pread Bowling now a traditioh . for Bruins By ORI.AN UNDERWOOD f;<' D•llr "'•• CcwrMponcNnt M' Y.) LOS ANGELES-Shades ofdeJa vu are c1rculat1ng through UCLA football coach (!){£ Terry Donahue's mind these days as he and has coaching staff prepare for the opening of fall practice Monday morning. Entering ha~ I 0th year as head coach of the Bruins • Donahue has lirmlv established UCLA as a football powcrhoust' in the last decade with 71-29-5 record l.a'it )'car'<, victor) 1n the Fiesta Bowl makes the 1967 UCLA gradu- ate tht· onl> c.:oach over the last three )Car\ to wan New Year'!> Day bowl pm es But with success. the e>.pella- uons ha"e become greater And wnh has youngest teilm ever goang up against defending nauonal cham- pion Bngham Young and last year's second-ranked team. the University 1ftS SCHEDULE S•P• ,_, avu S.Pt It-el Ttnneu.N S.ot 21-S.n Dleoo SI !>81>1 n-.1 Wunlnoton Oct. S-Ml1one Stell Oct 11-t t Sttnford Oct i~t WHh SI Oct 26-Cellfornte No" f-11 Arlzone Nov 16-0r91XH1 S1111 Nov »-et use of Wa\h1ngton an the first four games of the year. much unwarranted criuca'lm could come UCLA's way, as st dad In 1983. That )'Car. howe.,er. a young Bruin team staned off 1-3 but finished with a 45-9 Rose Bowl victory over llhnoas. "I'm approact11ng the season with cautious op- timism," Donahue com mented at Saturday afternoon. "The schedule 1s very competitive this year and the way we're going to approach it is by looking at tt on the opum1suc side, and look at it like it\ going to get us ready for the conference '>Chcdule PETE ROSE COUNTDOWN Closlng lnon Ty Cobb What Rose did Saturday: He pounded out three hits as the Reds blanked Houston m the A\trodome, 8-0 Chief'• Crown redeems himaelf Chiefs Crown, a disappointment in ~ the Tnple Crown ;aces. gained a measure of redemption Saturday by capturing the Travers Stakes at Saratoga. It was Chiefs Crown's first victory since April 25 and JOCkey Angel Cordero'• fir~l Travers triumph in 14 tnes. The son of Danzig. owned by Star Crown Stables and trained by Roger Laurin, grabbed tht' lead before the eighth pole and scored by 21/• len&ths over California invader Turkoman. Skip Tnal finished third an the field of seven 3-year-olds, three lensths behind Turkoman and a half-length an front of Stephan's Odyssey ... In Oceanport. N.J . Kentucky Derby winner Spend a Buck held off a stalk1na Carr De Naskra m a frantic stretch dnve and captured the Monmouth Handicap in track record lime at Monmouth Park. Spend a Buck covered the SOth running of the 111. mile event in I :46 4/S, taking a fifih of a second off the track record S(t by MaJe$llC L1a?tt m 1976 .. In '83 wt wtnt an <.'<>Ck)' and thas }e<lt .... c·re going Ul scared to death That\ the best wa)' to put 11 ' Taking has aneitpencnced team on the rood seven times dunng the se.ison ha'> Donahue on the apprehen1ve side .. One of m) maJor concerns as that we have to adJU~! our thanking because we do so much tr<ivehng this year. he said "You want to worl.: your t~.1m hard enough btJl once we h11 thcronfercnce we'll have to see where we arc" OOens1vel), LI( LA has )Ct 10 name a quarterbad. between sensor Dave Nome and Fountain Valley High product Matt Steven~ Donahue gave their spnng performance5 a spht raung and w11l decide within the neitt couple of weeks. "I think we'll play well at the qu<1nerback spot," UCLA's No. 2 all-time wanning coach explained. "We didn't calculate 11 th1s way. 11 ju>t worked out." In the backfield, sophomore Galiton Green, who rushed for 144 yards an the Fiesta Bowl against Miami, will have the edge over Eric Ball and James Pnmusin a race that Donahue refuses to concede is over. "Tht' race as close. All three players had good spnngs," Donahue said ··And althou~h Gaston as the only one to demonstrate that he can play in a game so far, both Enc and James had a better spnng" Also back for the offen~ will be All-Amencan candidate Mike Sherrard. who has amassed a total of 1,4 72 yards on 93 catches at the spin end pos1t1on the last three years All-Amencan John Lee will return to his place· k.1ckingdut1es th ts season after an outstanding year an I 984 when he set an NCAA record for 29 field goals 1n one season. But, the Bruins will need to find a new kickoff man to replace Ken Potter, who wa<. with the Rams before being cut Saturday ·•1 would hke to have another player (besides Lee) to pan1c1pate and feel good about his development on the team," Donahue said. ''I'd rather have John concentrate on his field goaJ kicking and extra points ... Another concern of the UCLA head coach 1s in the depth of the defense. "We're concerned with our depth. Our first unit should be better on paper than a )car ago. And the greatest area on paper should be in the !>econdary. I'm expecttng that the secondary will be better and 10 that vein we'll be a better defensive team ." McEnroe, Lendl paired in final MONTREAL -Defending cham-~ paon John McEnroe ousted J1mm)' Con- nors. 6-2, 6-3 m the semifinals of th~ Player's lntemattonal Tcnnt'> Cham- p1onsh1p Saturda} The v1ctol') earnt'.'d tht'.' top-seeded "-''cEnroe the ngh1 to face Ivan undl tn today's final undl, the No 2 seed ~ho ha!> won the last two Player's tournaments held 1n Montreal -m I 9M I and 1983 -advanced with a 6-4. 6-2 tnumph over Jimm) A.nas McEnroe. who hasn't lost to Connors c;1nce 1983, got otTto a quick stan by winning thc first three gamt'.''> of the match despite an ancons1\tent first serve. The 26-ycar-old American qu1ckl)' rectified that problem. and ended up wtth a total of 13 aces during the match. Combined wi th neat groundstrokes and well- placed passing shots, he proved to be: too much for the third-seeded Connors In the undl-Anas matth. the C 1echoslovak1an staned slowly, but quickly found has groove agam\t the fiesty Anas. . undl had trouble with Anas' booming serve an the hrst set and fell behind before he wa!> able to establs~h has groundstroke~ and tum the tide of the play Televlalon, radio TELEVISION Ip m. -DRAG RACING NHRA Top Fuel Dragster Nationals, Channel 4 I 30 p.m -BASEBALL: Dodger" at San Francisco, Channel 11 I 30 p.m. -SPORTS SUNDAY· Boxing - Juan "Kid'' Meza defends his WBC super- bantamweight title against Lupe Prnton from TtJuana, Mexico; John Madden visits NFL train ink camps, Channel 2. 2:10 p.m. -GOLF: LPGA World Cham- p1onsh1p, final round from Shaker Heights, Ohio, Channel 4. 3:30 p.m -SPORTSWORLD: Mr. Olympia . Body Bu1ldmgcompctition from New York; polo from Long Island, N. Y., Channel 4. 4 P..m. -WORLD CUP SKIING· Men' downhill from Las Lcnas, Argentina RADIO I p.m. -BASEBALL: Oakland at Angels. KMPC (710). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Washington nt Los Angeles Raiders, KRLA ( 1110). 1:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgen at 5an Francisco, KABC (790). Raiders, Redskins tangle at Coliseum Dallas nips Chargers in overtime, 27-24 I 0') A "1C1EI ES (AP) -The Wuhanjton Red\~tn\ and Lo\ Angeles Raiders, two of the "lat1onal r l)(Jtball League'-; stronger team~ tn recent >eaf\. ~utlrt otT today in a nationally televised prc~a\on tt-ame at the l os Anaele~ C oli~um 1\ crowd uf ahout 50.000 1~ expected for the conte-it. which won't t>c 1elev1~d locally K1ckofl ume '" I p.m. 1 he Red~k1ns. who won the National Football ( onterenct"\ F.astern 01 lf1s1on title lac,t year hut were eliminated by the Chicago Beare, 23-19 in the pla)'off\. art'.' comina olT a I 7-14 victor) over Atlanta 1n their t'xh1b1t1on opener fhe Raiden. ~ho also made tht' playom last sea~n but lost 13-7 to Seattle an the AFC\ Wald· Card playoff pme. arc com1ni off 1 28-2 1 lou 10 defendina Super Bowl champion San Francisco an their pre~awn opener. Both the Rcd\k1n\ and Ra1de" had 11-S record~ dunna the I 98.i rq\llar ~son A year earltcr, the)' advanced 10 Super Bowl XVUI, where Lo• Anaelcs prevailed 38-9. "The Redskin! are. aood football team a Vel') "'°nl football tt'am:· ..aid Coach 1 om F1ore~ of the Ra1dtN _, Vikings rally to topple Pittsburgh: Miamt triumphs without Marino From AP dlspatebet ~AN DJ£GO-Rafael Scpuen hooted a 48-yurd field aoal with 8 06 remain1na m oven1me 5>81\nday n1aht to lift the Dallas Cowboys to a 27-24 victory over the ~an ()1ego Chargen 1n a tumover-nddled National Football uague exh1b1t19n game. Dallas cornerbad. Dexter ( hnkscale., interception ol a Bruc;e Mathison pas pve the ( owbo>" on the ~n 01e10 32-yard hne to 5Ct up the w1nn1nJ ~Ort. The Cowboys had a chance to win the game thrC'e minutes earlier but Scpt1t'n mu.~ a 3~-yord field goal ti) wide to the lefi There we~ ntnt' turnovers an the pme, five committed b~ Dallas. which 1mpro"ed m prc\Cawn record 10 2.0 n D1qo fell to I· I. The Cowboy forced the pmc into ovenime when quanerback Gary Hoaeboom thrtw a 14-yard tou<.hdown pa~" to C>unel Harm with 11 S«ond\ lefl 1n rtaulauon pla} Ham~ cauaht th<' ball <ln thC" rrbound af\cr at dcfl~cit'd off drfen,1 vc had 011 Byrd'\ ~hould<"r pad\ Elsewhere in the NFl..: Vlldn11 41, Steeletl 34: Eric Robinson's 68-yard punt return with I :43 to play !tfted Minnesota to a come-from· behind victory over Pittsburah in the Mctrodome. The V1kma., potted the "Steelers 24-3 and 34-20 leads but rallied to 11e the pme at 34.34 wuh 2·49 to aoon w de Wslsons 44 yard touchdown pass to wide-open Buster Rh ymes Then, aner Pntabur&h f11led 10 move the football. RobtnM>n took Harry Nev.-some's punt at Minnesota'! 32 yard lane He cut to the ri&ht sideline and, as Steelers tnppcd over each other 1n attempts to catch him. the rookie runninf back raced an for the w1nnina score. Dolpltl•• 1. Bills 11: M1am1, play1na without holdout quarterback Dan Manno, aot two touchdown puses from Don trock and ont from Bryan Clarie to top v1 1t1na Buffalo trock. who \tined and played the first two quaners. toned sconna panes of 41 yards to. Mark Cayton and six >&rd\ to Vince Heflin. Clark then e1mc on to fire a three· yarder to rookie A.on Davenport 1n the third penod P1crtot1 11, Cbltft U: In Kansas City, former USC runnina back Mo'l1 Tatupu Korcd thrct touchdown\ and Rod Mc wain tallied on a 48-yard pass 1ntercept1on to lead New En land Tatupu \C'ort'd on onc-~ard plunaes twice an the second quaner as the Pats, 1-1 sn head coach Raymond Berry's first exhibition SC4Son, took a 14·6 halftime lead Oiiers U, Sainte to: Mike Aksu returned a hlockcd punt 17, yards with l.3S rema1n1n11 to give Houston the victory tn New Orleans. Falcon1 U , Bac1 11: In Tampa, Steve Bankowski passtd fot one touchdown, Gerald Rigs ran for a ~ond TD. nnd Mick luckhurst k.icked thrct field goah to lead Atlanta. 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GtfM New York t i MonlrMI, n AM••ICAN LIAOU• OAKLAND GrlfflnH Mu<P'IY c:f l odllt 111 0uaekr dtl MDevlt r1 OHIM1D Colllnt If HMlllC Kiefer lb SHndtn Ph T...,, Ane.h f, A'& S CALIP'OANIA Ill r hbl ' 0 , 0 2 0 0 0 ' 1 2 0 l 1 0 0 l 0 l 0 ' 1 1 0 , 1 1 4 ' 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Downing If Cerew 111 ltJonet dfl lttJkan r1 ltnlcluz r1 O.Cnc13b JKHowllb Grlctl 2b Sclloflld .. P9111t c:f l oonec •I 7 I T.-~ llV ..... n r tlbl 4 1 ) l l 1 0 0 • I 1 1 • 1 ) ' 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 3 1 0 4 0 I I 4 I I 0 l 1 0 0 »til t Ol*M OGO • l._ I ~ 612 16o --' Gernt Wlrtnlne ltll -Downlno Ill). E-01vla, Jeekton. D"-<ellfor"I• l. LOl-0.kl'°"d 4, Cellfornl• t 21-Jecltton, Oownltt1, Scllofletd. Hi.-<o411M (4), J41ck· aon cm s,_.1.-• M It llt •• SO OlldeM Codlroll L, 10· 10 Kr!M« McCe ltv Attltl'IOll 2 2·3 ' 7 1 2·3 , , 2 32·3 J 0 0 t 0 0 0 S I l 0 0 4 1 I CelHenlle Wlll W,10-7 ' ' 4 I I • s , 0 0 2 Sleton S. I l T-)00 A-4,$45 ltnfQUH Jonea Carew Downing Jeckton Sconlerl ,..,"' Nerr011 O«ber O.Cln«• Howtlt ._ Grich kflofletd WllfoM HtnOrk:tc T ..... .,,.., •wreett UTT1NO Al It H Mil l l• 31 ,, s ?M S3 ,. 11 )()7 45 .. 1 l62 5' ,. 14 n• 47 • " .. 10 17 ' 2114573 1 113 ,, ,. s n s 11 o 342 40 14 13 S3 ' 13 2 323 24 71 • 342 47 12 s )OI 32 •2 I '" lJ ,. • 15 2 2 ' uos Ml ~107 m CMINO ... , ,ct, ,. .290 Sf .275 2' 274 ,, .m S7 270 6 .26' 1• 2S) 13 2• , .247 " .24' 6 24S 36 .'41 l2 .240 » tol ll 112 2 133 •n .1n ,.. M H IO W·LlltA 1•a •0-0 113 65 5' 14 47 7·5 U 6 75 66 f4 34 7·2 1.IO 1~ 161 n ,,. 10-1 u 1 1' IS • 13 2-0 1Je !Sm 160 4f 47 13·• Ul ~ 40 IS It M 3.9) 129'1') 123 Q " 1·7 U 7 12311') 1)2 54 47 ,.. '·" Hollend Moo<• CHburn Witt Cendeltrle llomenlck Corbett Mcee•kllt Slet011 Z.hn Se~ T•• '11 44 I• 14 2·2 01 '311') CS 21 n l·O S. ,, 1 ... l~l m SIJ '7·4' M2 Moore n. Clllll.lfn 4, s.ndle1 1, s.v .. lleton l STEVENS ••• l"romDl aaainll Bono before Coach Terry Donahue decided to •o with the experience of llis senior, leavina Stevens destined for the all too familiar sidelines for his thlrd con- secuuve term. However, a sprained at1kle suffered by Bono in the second pme of the year uain1t Lona Beach State ~ warded' Stevens' patience with his ftnt 1W\ at UCLA apin1t Nebraska on national television the followina weekend. It resulted in a 42-l thruhina that everybody but Stevens would just 11 soon forsct. "That start apin1t Nebraska on nation.al TV wu a heck of an awaken Ina.'' the fourth-year j unior recalled. "But af\er that It made me want to ao out and work ha.rd to become the Pac-I 0 quarterback I felt I could be." Oou11 1nto lbe faU practJce ecuion Monday, both StcvtOJ and Donahue are in their traditionaJ placca in the middle of a quartert:>eck conuovetty which features senior David Norrie 11 the latest pawn in the annual p.me.. "Matt loOked very harp the ftnt two 'fteeb (ohprlna pnctice) ud hil arm looked very aood '' Don.abuo said Saturday prior to Picture Day which ticks off ~ practJce. "But we'tl h._ve to a.o uuo tho fall and tee -bat happen .. L- .. ID your face Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /SUndey, AuguM 18, 1Na D9 MM'• ... w.lf (et ............... , Ken Ottttl 1t+61-2t1 kit le"8tt ,,.... • .,..... Wevne Oreoy •·~..-zot Donnie M8"WftOnCI lt•'7•'7-m MIU Ntc:eletlt ti•.. .. .. lloeer Me••... .,......_. $COtt Mech '1·14-61-W "'" u.. 11 .. .. 2t6 M8C O'(;refV 10-ff-67-206 ~l\irllt ... ,........... ...._. Oottttftu11 n-.,-~ G-erv Hallbeft ... n ·67-J07 Oen ~ 70-.. ·..-..207 LArrv Min 61·71........., c.lvlll fll'e9tt 61·,. ........ 107 Oevld Ot•'*'" ff·721,__ DeMv IClwlfdt 7M .. '1_,. lven ltnllfl " n-........ t lM Kretdf'I '1 72 ....... Dev• lerr 71· .... 71-1.0I "•ul A1"-t ..,_.,_7>-20I Cllerile lolllnt '7·74· ......... TM. Chen n-'1~ Jedi ltlMft' 61·72-~ Er'llle Ooft1all1 12-.e-..-.. Sit~ JOllft 71-12-.:1-210 Venc.HMfner ,,_..._,,O St•~ lowme11 70-•t-71-210 T errv lnocl9r H t 70-•· 7'--110 0.A. Wettlrlng 70-'7·7>-210 Skeetw HMtll 11·72..._,ll J9" Sendtrl 71.72......,11 Oerv McCMCI 7)w~ll INttL c.tcavecc:flle 10-Jt-#-111 ~-McCUlftClet 10-72.......,l l Andv ... " 10-10-71-211 Tom ""11er .,.. 71-71-211 Jim Hellett 10-61·7>-211 Oevlcl Lunct11rom 70-7.1.,.._,12 lloO Loflr 61· 7S· ........ 2l2 British record for Budd MOSCOW (AP) -South Afrku. born Zola Budd aet a Britisb recon1 iD the 3.000 ~ ruo Saturday, 1 day that saw few~ pcrf'ormaaca at the European CUp track and field eb.amp1oiWupa. Budd, reboundina from her fOUtth~ place finish io an .. Olympic rematch" with Amencan Mary Decket Slaney, ran the 3,000 bl I m.iD\lta. 35.12 KCC>Ods surpunna WCftdy Sly' a two- ycar-old nauoo.al reeord ofl:37.06. Steve Cram, the only otbc:r BritiJh winner, captured the l .~~ race, but wu 1" secondS shy or the world rec:ord he let c:arlier thiJ summer. Saturday'• competition also saw three Sovtct recordl broken, but M new world or European . marb. Eleven meet rccordl fell, thouah, and two were tied. New York Jeta ~t end lllclley Shaler (82) trl• to paafi Clnchmad defenal•e back Bobby Kemp away after catchtnc pue dutnc ezhlbldon aame Saturday. ltev FloYCI n ·6f-70-2lt Jodlt M4IOO 10-n-10--212 L.annv w.-M'I, 61-n -n-212 Jim Simon• .,·71·72-212 Seraei Smaroov had a 72-214 shot put, bctterina by two incba the n ational record Aleuoder Barythnik.ov let io 1976. 0111 Vladikina broke her own year-old record in tbe 400 meten with a 48.60. And, altbouab be finiabcd teCODd in the men's 400-meicT" hurdles, Alex- ander Vuilicv bettctt.d hil national mark with a 47.92. NATIONAL LEAOU• °""" s, ~ 2 Lot ANO•Lll SAN P'RANCISGO Ouncan 11 ltllcw )b Whllfld llfl Guwrw lf Mllrw lrl l roek 11> CH lllo o Ml«IOO cf LAnclt• c:f YMoer c Sdotclllh Su21> Honeycll D 1ti.n1c11 Ph CDltllP Mlltnk lll T ..... •r111111 s 1 3 0 4 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 1 2 • 0 1 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 10 0 0 , 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 •O 1 0 l I 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 Gteclden If Wetlmn 21> CO.via cf Cl rown lb Trlllo 1D Drletan Ph Adetn1J«I Yonebid rf DGr-11> Trevlnoc Urlb9u Hemekr o UOllrd llh Gerrell• p JS 2 t 1 T ..... SC-., ....... tilHllllll 4 I I 0 J 0 1 0 l 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 • 0 l 3 ) 1 1 l ' 0 1 0 , 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JO I 7S L .. .,...... 101 .. --2 SM P'rlftdlce -1 lt --S Gernt Winning ltll -Y~ (II E-OtYlt, Se•, Ollfteen. O~oa An· veiea 1. LOa-Lot Anoelft t, Sen Frencleco s. 2&-Trt11lno, Weltmen, Youneblood. Hlt-Oe1111 (10), Green (5) S--Wellmen. " HRIRlllO La.,... Honevctl • • 2 2 1 COlez L,l-2 11-3 2 I 1 0 CH iiio 2·) 1 2 2 2 left,,~ H1rneker 7 7 2 , 1 G1rrett1 W,7·3 2 2 0 0 2 T-2:52 A-11,7'1 MAJOA LIAOU• L•AD••s AIMf'tcM LM9Ut (T1lrwllt .,,...,., ..,_, • 2 2 ' I IA TTING (270 et bet11-8oeva, lo\ton, .3S7; '""· l<•n•H Cllv, .356; Henderton, New York, .349; Maltlnotv, New York, .l30, LAcv, lettlmore, .Jlt. ltUNs-Henderton, New Yorll, .. ; ltlOken, laltlmore, 11; Wllll•ktr . Dttrou, IO; Dev11. OW.tanct, 77, Wlnfle6d, N-Yorll, 76. ltBl-M9ttlnetv, New Yortt, tt; Mi;rr1y, hltlmore, "· ltlOken ... ltlmore. 12; Fllll, Ctl!Qoo, 71; Wlllfleld, N-Yortl, 71. HITs--loofl, lotton, 161; Mlllflnelv. New York, t•; lredltV, S..ttle, l;,,; Wllltektf, Detroit, 13'; Wiiton, Ket1M• CllV, ,,,, DOUILl!s.-MettlntlV, New YOftl, JS, luduler, lottOft, ,., lotel. lotlOtl, J1; COOC*', Mllw•ull.M. )O; Welker, ChlaOo. 21. Tltlfll'LIS--WhlOll, Kemea Clrv. "; But· ler, Cltvtlend, 121 Puc:Mll, Mlnnnolt, 10; COOMr, Mltweulr.M, 11 Femendtt, Toronto, 7; .,...,, '"'"'· 7 HOMI! ltUN~ltll, Clllcffo, J2, 01 Evene, Detroit, 27, Tllomea, S..ttle, 15, leltlol\t, KtllMI City, 24; Prnlev, S..ttlt, 24. ........ LAeeue (T'lw'twll , ...... ._, IA TTINO (770 ti IMta>-McGee, SI LOUii , 3'1; Chlrrw9, ~ n1 Htrr, SI Loult1 .m, Gwynn, Sen Dteeo. JOS. Perktr, 1;;lnclnlletl, .JDS. ltUNa-Murllf\y, Altellle, '2, Cotemtn. St. LOUlt , 11; McGee, St. Lovlt, 11; ltel11tt, MonlrMI, 11; .....,_, ~ 71. i.11-Murllhv. Altanre, 16; Perller, Cln· clnnall, 14; Clark, St. l.oult, 12; Hwr. St. Lovlt, I01 Wiiton, fll'tllledelPhle, 73. HIT5-Mc0et, SI. LOUii, lSl, GWVNI, Sen Oteeo, 1J7; Hwr, SI. Loula, IU ; ,...,._,,<lftclfwltl, l>S; Gerwv, left Oleeo. ltl. DOUILl!S-Welledl. MontrMI, 2'; Pefktr, Clnc:lnnetl, 21; Htrnendtt, Ntw York, 27; Herr. SI. Loul1. t7; Wiiton, fll'tlllecMlphlt, 2'. TIU .. LEl-McOet, SI. Loult, 14; Cot· em.n, St. LOUii, 10; Semutl, fll'tllleOtloNa, f, !telnet, ~,,..,, I; Gemtr, Houtlon, '• Oteddefl, Sen 'renc:taco, 6. ~ ltUN~Y. Alllnle, JI; .,.,.,.., .,._,.., 111 'll'k". ClflclnMll, 221 Clerlt, SI. Lout•, 21; HorMI'. Allenl•, 201 Sd\mldt, fll'llllHelllfll•, 20. STOl..IN IASU•-<ol8fnan, SI. L.oula, 11; !telnet, Moftt,_., •1 L°"9t, Chlaoo, 42; McOet, St. Louie. ~; "edul, ClftclMell, 40. L .. ....,,,... SATVllDAY'S RllULT1 (~ ........ MrMU "'"""9) P'IRST ll.ACI. One m ile oece. JOva Dtlltllt I fll'mwl s.60 no J eo Lurnoer Slllo (DIFr1nc:o) 14 00 s '° SkltlHn Tvcoon (Merrleml 12 60 Ttm.: 2:01 41 S. &J IXACTA (1·21 oeld ttS.70 SICOND RAC•. One mllt oeca I on Terr• (SIMlll) )7.00 10.20 '20 Troa&KM Pride (Orundvl s 20 3 60 DouCllt u (SNfftn) • 00 Time: 2:00 115 t.a •XACTA <A·Sl oekl U l1.IO TH•O IUCI. One mlle oect l"em(ly Pol'tr•ll (Andren) 1 <'° 4 20 l 40 lfl'rv Lall (Crooh•r"I) 4 20 1 60 Avenoer <LAck•YI • oo TllN: 1:57 3/S. &J IXACTA (1-l) oekl ls.l 10 P'OUltTM llACI. One mlle pea Nellv• Heo IAnCltnonJ UO 1 IO 1 '° NvellO Del (Mueller) • 40 ) 00 Vttltd ltowtr (Vellendlnetleml 3 00 Timi: 1:57 3/S. "'"" RACa. One mite P•te Scoldl lrlelll (l(uel>lerl S.IO J 00 3 00 O..novw (SOl'lff•> 3 60 3 10 Altr'I lrMU (GrUlldV) l 20 Time-1:.59 l /S U •XACTA (4·•1 H id 123 70 l'XTM RAC•. OM mite oece. lnlermlulon (TodCI II) 12.20 S.00 4.00 Smert t<oete ISPrlvv•I 3 40 uo S.lveoor (PlenoJ l 00 Tlmr. 1:51 )/$ IJ IXACTA (1-?l H id 151 SO HVl'"14 RACI. One mlle !>lice Meene llro (AnOWaon) 1<40 uo uo Peck LMder CVellendfnelleml UO 3 IO Nellve Hunter IGrunCIY) • 60 TllN: 1:51 115. U IXACTA (l·JI oeld '36.60. llOMTH llACI. One mite H<.e Mlt htv Mlltrlx (K....,I I 40 4 00 1-IO Cellfonlle AllHI rTOCICI Ill ._00 J IO Mellfte Hunter ( .. lltrl • 40 Time-1 :JI ,, s. &J IXACTA (M l pelo 155.50 Nl'"14 ltACI. One m ite pee., TodCI (Dftenlltl 11 00 1010 U O Sulldell (PlellO) 1 00 s 60 Ye Welfeel (Kuebler I ' 00 Tlrnt: 1:57 ,,, U IXACTA (3·2> H id 112'30 12 ~ SIX (5'-4 or S-1· l-S-ll H id lt,)8.60 lo five wlnnlnt tlckt tl (JIX llorttt) 12 Pick Six ~ao1111on oeld 1191.00 10 12s wtnnfnt tldlela (five lloraet). T•NTM IUCI. One mile oeca. P9tllt Maltre (Pleno) 10.20 uo 4 20 Snow Oe11e9 <ltul1) 4 60 l 60 SllVIOIMI (CrOOllen) 'IO Tim« t:Ol 31 S. &J •XACTA (f-JI oeld 170 SO ~rttndenee: 10,236 Del fMr SA~DAY'S RISUL TS (~ tf 0 •9Y ,,_..,,.) P'•n tACI. 6\'t furlontt la Slit Comlnt (Oomtal 2S.20 11 40 '-'° Tr91'1dV Prett (Oomffltuezl 1000 u o Oenc:tnt Steele I Hewlev l • 60 Tim« 1:17 2/S. l•CONO ltACI. t 1/1' mllt1 MltfllV luek IMCCerrOll) 11 IO '00 4 00 Or. Cotrcton ISlt11en1> HO HO N11 lve Act (Mete) 4 40 Time: l· ... 2/S 12 DAILY OOUILI 16·21 oel4 SI 70 40 TM•D RACI. ' tur1ongt< Lerrv N Gerry COltl•vl 21.40 U O 4.60 t<trl>tr Co. (Ve1tn1uete) l.40 3 00 C llff the Tl9tl' < Meze I • 00 Tlrnt: 1:10 115. U IXACTA CJ-7) H id 12'1.50 ,CMMTH IUCI. OM mlle Trim COlonv <Staven1> 13 IO •to s 00 SVl'llOOllc.ellV (C.1l1nacMIJ S 10 3 60 0 I(, Jet (McCerron) J IO Tlrnt: 1~ J/S. ""™ aAC•. 1 111' mlle• on tun lool'n Twn Chrte (Mc:Cnl 7 40 4.60 4 20 '9nzenct (Hewlev) S 60 4.20 ltoyel lttcoune (Gerdel 10 00 Time: 1:41. a.I IXAC'TA (1-J) N ie 110.00 ANGELS TOP A'S, 9-5 ••• homDl , Jacklon was fooled badly. 1trilcina out in the fint, before unJoadina on his fonner team. Downina contrlblited an RBI 1inalc in the aecond (which p ve him a club-leadina 11 pme-winnina RBI) and a two-run double ln the third to help blow the aame open. "We're 1tartina. to play more toward our ability. lt'1 nice to tee a lot of auyuwtnai!'j to their ability/ said DOwn.ina. ''We re the type 01 team that plays off of eacb other. A walk is all it takes for u1 to set a rally aoina. Then we aet one hJt and the runs come in bunches. "We know we can ICOnl runs and play consistent defense. We hope our pitchen are over their luU and that they ean_live u1 \he kind of run th.at Kan111 City "aetti!',t" Much of Downina 1 pcnonal suo- ceu bu come alnce Mauch bu moved him back t.o the lead-off •Pot in t.M Otdet, 1 spot in which ho bad ~t l\lCCCll in 1982. In l S pma u tbe lad-off hitter, Downlna is battina .373 (ll for S9) with five home run1 and 1'1 R8t. ··rd like to think I'd be aetuna thoee hits anyqy," II.id Oowru~ "Some people have uid I.bit I don t Uke blttlna there. I have ao qualms about lt and tt bas worked out well for tb team. "I was 1oin1 well for the ftnt month-and ... ·balf and then durina that one &iiM~ttk period I totally IOSt tt. I've worked too hard to aet back to aive it up. tjust have to keep thinkina &ack to those sill weeks." Oownina llid the thina that helpc<t him hit the double in the third was the fact that Codi.rob let up on him. "He threw aood early, actuna me 0-2, but then he didn't put me away. "When you 're swinsin& well, every- one teems to make mistakes apinst you. But blck when I was 101n1 ().. for-4, evct'Ythina was down-and-away or on the fisu:• J MORE SPORTS. D6 .__..._ __ SIXTH ltACI. ' tvrlonot Brighi Tom (McCerron) 3 60 UO 140 l!I CorU Oll (Toro) s 40 l.IO Alvded (Ste~) l 20 Time· Ml SIVINTH llACI. One ml,. huo (DelallOUswve> l 20 3.00 2 40 SPMCtv Shennon (V1len1u.le) I 00 l IO S.ltrno BMCll CSte .. tntl 2 10 Tlrnt· 1:36 3/S. IS •XACTA (1·5) pelo S7' 50 12 ~K UX 12-l-J-l·S·l) pelO 111, lll.40 to lt winning tldo:tta (ti• hollftl '2 Plclt Six contoletlon Hid 1261 20 to 4tt wlnnlne tick••• (ftva llorlft) llOMTH IUCI. 1 111' m • .,. on turf Mint LMI (McCarron) 1• 00 6.40 S 40 Queen of l ronit (V11en1ue11) I 40 1 00 S1ekt1 10 Wlr"I (Peoro1e) 7 '° Time· 1·4? l /S. 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'IMI Cllrl1 E""" Llovd (US I oef Hane Mlndll1ove lC1ecna&lo\f111l1J 7 ·6 •·• IUOVO wlna 145,000) S.tvnleV'& tnnuctt.\s IASllAL~ A"*1cM ........ OET1t04T TIGEltS--SIOMO ltlna• No..-.. ~ MILWAUKl!I! l ltEWElts--f>leced Pe...- Molltor. I~ on lht IS·dlv dlteMd 1111 rt rroectlv• to Aut 13 P'OOTaALL ...................... ST LOVIS CAltDIN"LS--AnllOUflCe<I Ille ret~I of WI rd Merrell "'nnlno Didi Budd, who bu drawn anti- aoartheid hecklcn and criticism in tfte year since abe swi tcbed to Bri tisb etl12C11Ship, collided with Slaney, the American fa vonte, in the Olympic 3,000 l.ut year. Slaney fell and was injured; Budd finished seventh. Slaney cruitcd to victory last month an their rematch at London. Budd bu bad 1evcral rouab races this summer. "I'm really &lad to have won here after runnin& some bad~ .. she said ... PhysicalJy, I have been fine all sea.son, but mentaJJy .maybe I needed some races under my belt." Cram cru11ed to an easy VlC\Ory over West German Olaf Byer and called the victory a "tecbnic:al race - for the belt place. not tbe result.·· After stayina 1n the pack moat of the race, Cram fi Dished the I , SOO lD 3•43. 71. Green takes one-shot lead GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) - KLn Green, seefnna his fint vtctory on the PGA Tour, madt ~lutc.b putu to save par on the final two boles Saturday and took a one-shot lead over Austraban Wayne Grady and Gene Sauers h~du~ into the final round of the Bwck Opeo aolf cham- pionship. Grttn, 27. from Marbledalc, Conn., carded a S-under 67 Saturday on the WltWlck Hills Golf and Country Cub coune and fi n11hed the third round at I S-u nder-par 20 I, a 54- hole record for the tournament. The old mark over the 7,0 14-yard, par. 72 course was 202 by Marie O'Meara LD 1984. Sauers, a nauve of Savannah, Ga., who at 22 1s the younatst player on the PGA Tour, fired a thlrd-round 66 with the help of an cqle th~ on the par-S, S84-yard seventh hole Grady, 28, a nauve of Queensland, ~ustralia, who 1s playma his ftnt year on the U S. tour, was even wttb Green unttl the 17th bole, a 182-yard, par-3. Pla)'lna head-to-head 1n the final aroup on the aolf course, Grady and Green both put their tee sbou m the bunker on the front of the I 7th. Grady's second shot landed 12 feet 'hon while Green blasted bis to wtthm tli"i-tt feet. Mears on pole for Pocono 500 LONG POND, Pa. (AP) -Rick Mean buncd his own track record at Pocono lntem.at1on.al Raceway Sat· urday e&mmJ the pole pos1uon for the Pocono SOO with a lap of203 532 mph. Mean, who still is rccupcranna from scnous foot and lea ul.)unes suffered ma racina crash last Scptem· ber, will start from the pole 1n the final 1ewel of the lndy-carTnple Crown for the third nme m five years 47 Sprint .. EPAEST.MPG .· GaliforniaS #1 milea e champ. •47 EPA EST. MPG UM for comparison Your mlleege mey differ ••Manufacturer's suggHted ret•tl price for a Sprint includ~t dHtlnatlon chargel and dtt•l•r prep. Taic, hcen1t I nd oth•r opuon1 1dd1tlonal lmpo edfor Che • • Catch a falling stock and make money ' . b led . "one-eighth " rule which says that, . Sellin.JI short reverses the old market axiom. had to cover when the stock price was You could wait and take YC?Ut stocbk ID a ~argin account tl. p "~ except (or OTC iss~es, a stock~ 't be g • up. chances or you could do somethmg ~s • stoc )'.OU o~ or 0 er secu borted u less the price preceding the .---~h ____ t ___ ll ___ h_l_gh ___ d_b __ i __ l__ Profits from short selling tend to called sborttng qainst the box. ~1es that wtll conunue to ~~ Y0.u :a. . at least one-ciahth of a point For a c ange, ry se Ing an uy ng ow come a littJc at a time. One ex· You instruct your broker to short income while your short posiuon 15 hish!~ than the previous price. periencecS.Sbon seller susaests that if 100 shares of the very stock you own. open. 1111 A volatile stock market 1s pnme BJ CHANGING TIMES ,,........, .......... hoping the price will fall before you have to purchase the same amount of the same stock to replace what you borrowed. you ma.kc 10 percent after oom· lfit continues to go up, the additional Th1 e 30aocount bairn~ can ke~erala time to sell short Right now, despite missions, you're doing well. profit will be canceled out by the loss be ow percen.t o t c mar e v$ ue the record gain~ registered in late Someumes an investor can use on your short position. But any drop of the stock bet~ shorted, or 5 a rin a few bears have come out of Selli"f. something you don't own is usually illegal. But selling stock you don't own can be perfeotJy tegaJ and sometimes even profitable. h 's called selling short, and it reverses the classic market advice to buy low, sell high: What you want to do is sell high, then buy low. Say you short a stock at $50 a share. The stock goes down, and a month later you buy it back for delivery to the lender -"covering'' your pos- ition -at $40 a share. The $10 difference, less broker's commission, is your profit. You would have lost money had you guessed wrong and short selling to lock in a profit on a in the price of the stock will be offset s~, whic~ev~r ts ~~r~s a sh~~ ~~be~ation Disappointing earnings stock while delaying recognition of a by the profit fro!"' the s~ort sale. SC er. you on t pay m e on nnounccm~nts have been common capital gain. Assume you own 100 Tbus1 your profit ~s locked 1n on the ~atgln ti a~u~t bec?ause the ~~~ fn recent months. and projections of s~ai:es of a stock at year~nd. You're day tne short.sale 1s ex~ted. eraa;:, 1:;" 1sn t puttmg up any 0 1 future earnings arc providing more wilbng to take your profit because you Short selling entails plenty of own n 5· . food for the bears don't th.ink the stock will go up any procedural complications and mar-If yobu tccide to sell 1 ~ock b~ho~ Chances are yo'ur broker won't be You do this by borrowinJ stock from your broker, selling 11, and further, but you don't want to sell ket risks. your ro er may not. . a e !> ucb hel in finding promising untilnextyeartopostponetbecapital First you must yut up collateral complete the transacu.~n ~~edt· m t FALLING/D6) gains tax. worth SO percent o the value of the ately because of the upt1ck, or (P eue .ee •J#r. •n•h•t• A"\l. ~1• t • ORANGE COAST STOCKS •• '"" "'"•t rin~ ,.,_, •) r1ri~ •••r.t t •H• -6 rL~or Corp. fl-• •1 rtuoro~arbnn r--n~· .. .-i ,u,. 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HnlC•r• U SO•O t•.75 1),00 -1t.9 .~ J trospa,•IHartn• Proo OTC -.00 •.00 SMALL BUSINESS ......._ ---~· -....... ._ .. ,, '·l .• • , hJ .. , I 1,• .. } .i. ~ Jit ... ~. .. j -.. .. 1 .. \1 • .) ... .. J" • I • .. .. j "'• 0 • _ .. " , . ) ..... l· ... ... ·' 1' )11 ... .. ·' .. I• J. I, • ,jtt .. .. . ~ .. . . ..... '.J -, .. .l ,. 1,·1 ' ,• I '· '· .. Be careful wheli you make personal loans Its's not unusual for individuals to tend money to family members, friends, and to their own businesses. It's also not uncommon for some of these loans to end up as uncollectible bad debts. The IRS is very suspicious ofloans to family, friends and one's own business anci will try to force you to _prove certain things if you try to deduct such loans as bad debts. The,JRS will expect you to prove that you did indeed make a loan and that the money was not a gift to a farnilr. member or friend or a capital contnbution to your company. The IRS will look for evidence that the bad debt that you want to deduct is, in fact, uncollcctible. Finally, if you try to treat the loan as a business loan with its more favorable tax treatment rather than as a personal loan with less favorable treatment, the IRS will expect proof that the loan was business related. Do the necessary paperwork at the time you make •· 1oan, business or personal, to assure yourself of the best deduction should the loan tum into a bad debt. Draw up a note for the loan, stating the interest rate. schedule for repay- ment, and the collateral that secures the loan. If the loan becomes un- collectible, be certain that yourcollec- tion attempts are formally RALPH Sc on documented. Keep copies of letters sent to the debtor and a record of other collec- tion attempts that you make. If the loan is a business one, have that fact documented in the loan agreement or in business records or corporate minutes. A business bad debt can be de· ducted when it becomes partially worthless or completely worthless and it gives you an ordinary loss that offsets taxable ·income dollar for dollar. A · personal debt can only be deducted when it is totally worthless and is treated as a short·tenn capital loss which means it will first offset capital gains and than can offset ordinary income to the extent of only $3,000 per year. a.I,. Scott 11 a certified public fffflUll.UI wlQ olllcet Ill Ne"J'Ort Bea elf. Real estate talk on tap James A. Edmonds Jr., commissioner of the state Department of Real Estate will sJ?Cik to the next meetin• of the Oranae County Cbae_ter of the Society of Real Estate Appraisers. The dinner mectina will be held Wednesday at 6 p.m at the SaddJeback Inn, 1660 E. Fint St., Santa Ana, in the wine cellar. Catl 9SS-3230 for more infonnation. • • • SoutheJ'n California Women in Advertising meet Sept. 11 for a fall kicic-of wine and appetizer buffet(poolside party at the Newport Sheraton, Newport Beach at 6 p.m. Tickets arc S 12 for members ond S 14.$0 for non-members. On Oct. 9, Women in Advcrtisina scheduled a panel discussion "Where to Place your Oient's Dollars." · On Nov. ll1 auest apeakerCha.rlouc Mat1h, co-owner ofSertina Marsh Adverti11na will addreu the poup. On Dec. 18, a Ouistmu harbor cruise featurlna the Christ mas boat parade is tcbeduled. call 6lt-6S4l for more information. • • • Crest Capiw Inc. is sponsortna free d inner scminan on investment plano.iq. The aeminan will addreu such topics as enha~ina current income and retirement income, IRAs, keoahs and ways to reduce your income taxes. There is no obliption to fnvcst. The seminan will be beld Tuesday at the Golden Sails Hotel, 628S East Pldfic Coast Ki&)\way in Lona Beac.b at 7 p.m. •nd Wedadayat the El Adobe Rmaunnt, 11891CaminoCapmrano1n San Juan Capistrano at~. Reservaliont m n . Call 826-6773 or (213) 4ls-3SOO, CREDIT LINE Laguna Beach resident gues t lecturer at MIT Laauna Reach re 1dcnt John 8 . PbJlllp1 was a guest lecturer this summer at an eneray stminar at the Massachusetts Institute of Tcchnoloay. Ph1lhps 1s the head of the Orange County-based CalHonJa Enerty Coaltttoo, which he developed. It is the first pnvately foun~ed and operated eneray conservation network m the nat1~n . and hnks several Southern California companies and mst1tut1ons man eneray manaaement system. -. .. Jame1 Olaaaow ha& been appointed v1oe president of operations for Tru1 /Paclflc Reataurut1, I.De., parent company oflrvine's Tile . . GLASGOW BURKHEAD Jolly Roger, I.De. Glasgow has been wath The Jolly Roger since 1972, most recently as director of operations for the mainland division. • • • Don Burkhead has been appointed product manager for Varl·X, Inc. of~rvane, responsible for all product promotion activities such as adven1sang, 1rade shows and customer visitation. Vari-X provides supplies and service to cardaaJ; catheterizat1on labs. • • • Leo A. McGowod and Daphne Goetz have joined The New JLM Co. as. vace presad.ent of marketing and vice president of land operauoos, rc~pe~tavely. McGownd is responsible for all sales and ~arke~1ng ac11v1t1es. whale Goetz oversees planning and costing of ancenuve and 1ravel programs. JLM spccaaJizes in planning and MCGOWND GOETZ ANSLOW engmeenng business meetings and conventions. and corporate travel and sales 1nccnt1 ve programs. • • • • Newpon Beach Robert E. Anslow has been named general manager of Ple11ey Solid State an Irvine, which manufactures integrated circuits and hybnds. In his new post, Anslow is responsible for all of the firm's Nonh Amencan operations. He brings 25 years of expencnce to his new post. • • • Kenneth G. Mamula has been named president of the newly formed asset marketing d1v1s1on of Costa Mesa-based American Savings Bank and David L. Rosier has Joined the investment division of American Diversified Equity Corp. as regional vice president. MAMULA .ROSIER MEYER Mamula will continue his duties as president-of the ADCC's southeast region, the real estate arm of American Diversified. Rosier bnngs 14 years of marketing experience to has new post. He will be based out of San Diego's regJOna l office. • • •• Hunungton Beach resident Sandy Meyer has joined Pro· fesslooal Community Management of California, which manases condominium and planned communities throughout the state. She will assist 1he firm-'s board of directors and assume rcsponsabality over adm1p1strative, operations and financial services for seven homeowne'r assoc1attons. • FALLING STOCK ... From paceD4 stocks to shon Several brokers told Changing Times magazine that they aren't aware of anyo ne 1n their offices who docs shon sclhng on a regular basas. In fact, brokerage ftrm analysto; rarely issue sell <Jignals Even among professional money managers. shon selling 1s rare. And !hose who do use the tc<:hnaque of\en don't like to pubhc1ze 1t for fear of being classified as investment mavericks or ghoulish pessimists. lf you want to be a short seller. you're pretty much on your own. Succcssf ul sh on sellers hunt for stocks with the following charac- tenstacs: •A pnce-eam1ngs ratio that's out of hnc. Look for a company that has a higher pnce-camanas ratto than others an ats aroup, then do some research to sec whether this investor optimism ., warranted. •A pnce that seems to have peaked. Look for a stock that's JUSt bcjJnnanJ to come down from a recent h1&h and has stopped nsmg mbrc thah a fraction of a point for !ICveraJ weeks. •Weakness relative to other stocks an the same aroup. Look for stocks that tend to rally less compared Wlth others in their sector and the market as a wholc1 and that tend to drop funher on oowntums. •A hiah volume of insider scllinf. When several corporate officers, di· rectors and m"or shareholders are sellina larac block.1 of s1ock, it oould mean that th1nas at the company aren't aoin1 as smoothly a they could be. hon scllen tend 10 avoid some stocks, such as thinly traded com· ptnies with les than about 5 m1lhon shares outstandint. You may have to PIY a premium to borrow the stock, and a llnle buy1n1 can boost the pnce rapidly. • You probably shouldn't short a h1ah-yicld1nJ stoc\ either, because d1v1dends tl\11 arc declared while a stock 11 bean& shorted mu1t be p&id to the lender of the stock. In addjtioo, hiah·Y1cldan1 stocks tend to drop l than stocks that pay low or no d1v1dends, and OuclullJon 11 what you're betting on. In addition, short sellers should remember that profits on shon sales are always wed as ordinary income. Furthermore, unlike the conven· tional way of buying a stock, an which your losses are limited by the pnce of the issue at the time of purchase, theoretically there's no limit to the amount you can lose by shorting because there's no limit to how hiah a stock can ao. You can control potential losses with a stop-loss order, which instructs the broker to buy an equivalent amount of stock at a price somewhat htgher than the price at which the stock was sboned. Ge~rally, you should try to bmn your losses to I 0 percent of your investment. On especially volatile stocks you may want to set your loss limit as high as l S percent or 20 percent. Fluor unit wins paper contract IRVINE-Fort Howard Paper Co. baa awarded a desian and cootructJon contract to Daniel International Corp., a unit of Auor Corp. Daniel. hued in Greenville, S.C., will dcaian and construct Phaae I of a pa_per mill north of Savannah in Effinaham County, Oa. Value of the contract is approximately $210 million. When all four pb.ues of the SI billion facility are oompl~~ it will produce approximately 1,:>UU tons a day of tissue, towel and napkin products from recycled waste Pipe'" Usina recycled paper will elim1nate the odor 1StOC1ated with mill• produaq products directly from wood. Daniel International is a world· wtdt eQfineerina. construction and maintenance company. Auor 11 an enaaneerina. construe.. t1on and natural raources man~ mcnt oomptny. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, August 18, 1085 De You really can ~f for~ a house · Jack Carlton, the Realtors e"' ecutive officer and chief economist, poinlS out that even famihes wtth ancomei ors 15.$00 could have quah- fied 10 J unc for loans on resale hou!C$ There's reason to hope for a home if you are able to place a larger down payment or less. That a. the median-ancome priced at S40.000 or less And 20 familycouldcboosefrom nole sthao percent of them were NEW YORK (AP) _ lt'~ a well-40 pcrecnt of the stock of cxistina The Realtors affordability index houses placed on the mark.cL last month reached 91.l pcn::cnt, By JORN CUNNJPP u..._~ publicized fact that a family earnina It could even do better which means that the median family the median income of$27 ,025 cannot The aff'ordabihty index, a 1hcoret1· fell shon of afford.ma the median easily obtain financing for the cal measure mamtatned by the Na· hou~ by 8. 9 perocntq.c poantl $ 76,SOO median-priced, single-family tionaJ Association or Realtors, quah· Stated differently. t6e medan fam- exi1tinJ home. fies a household on the bas11 or a 20 tly would ha.ve bad to cam S2,6SO But it isn't true at all that families percent downpayment And mo. othly more, or S29,67S a year, to afford the earpina less than that fiJurt -and SO payments equal to no more than 2S median house. peroent do -are pnced from the percent of income. Based on recent expmenoe. any. market. To believe so is to perpetuate However, lS percent 1s the low end thin& around 90 percent is rather a myth, and probably deny many of a 25 to 28 percent standard set by aood. In fact. you must ao au the way families a &ood home. the Federal National Mortaaae As-back to 1978 to find an aff'ordab1hty An illustration: sociation. index that reached 100 -mean1n1 tron bov.c\iet, isn't Ideal. In fact, even 100 ~nt on t.bC Realtors index mtaht Jave somc- Uuna to be desired, since 1t indicatn that the median-&ncomc fanuly cao afford ONLY the median-priced home. Why. beina Amcracan1. shouldn't they eitpect more? Back tn 1978 they could expect more. and they aot it. In that year tbe mcdian·pnccd cxa1una home sold for $.48, 700 and the median family income wu S 17,640. A vtrage monpac rates were only 9.S8 percent, Those flJUrn meant a monthly pnncipal and interest bill of only $330, an amount thal could be afforded by a fanuly eamina SI S,834. It resulted in an affordability index of 111.•. While the median income wasn't In truth, many mcdaan-ancome the typical family could afford the enouah to qualify for a loan on a families could indetd afford the typical home. Good as 1t 1s. but structured as 1t 1s, median-priced resale home, 1t was median-priced home, especially af l..asl year the andex was 88. 7, and the mdeA can make anyth1na less than sufficient to obwn financing for a they were able to place larger down-the year before that only 83.2. In 1981 100 percent seem like failure. The fact $69, 700 home. payments, didn't have many other and 1982 the read.lnpwerc an the blah 1s that the Amencan hous1na sttu- Morc than 40 percent of existing bills..:. and could extend thcmaelves to 60s. Based on th~ readings. the auon as not JUSt far from bad but 1i. _h_o_m_c_s_so~ld_i_n_Ju_n_e_w_c_n_t_fu_r_th_a_t_pn_._ce~_th_c_i_8~pe"'-'-'-rce""'"-n_t_li~m_1~t·~~~~ ~-la_t_es_t_fi~a~ures;..;;.;;.~a~u~s~tr~o~nx&'--~~~~_;_;rc~~~t-1v~e~ly~JLood....;,,,:;~~~~~~~- Explore New Interests At Ho e And Abroad Home Federal's new checking accounts are bound to interest you . Especially if you 're interested in earning higtier interest. And certainly if adventure and travel intrigue you . LOWER MINIMUMS That same $1,000 is all you now need for free checking. Plus , you'll receive 200 Home Federal image checks absolutely free. Voyager Magic Wagon and a wild west vacation , or other great prizes. But be sure to enter before September 30. HIGHER INTEREST Are you earning any interest at all on your checking account? Everyone at Home Federal is. They earn interest on every dollar, every day. So why shouldn't you? You 'll also be free to access your money 24 hours a day. Because the same day you open your account you '11 walk out with our Anytimecard5M good at over 100 AnytimeTellers5M and l ,000 Star SystemsM automated tellers So come explore the benefits of banking at Home Federal. You 'II discover we bring added value to the Jhings that interest you most. Entrants mu!>I be II! or 1ldt·r drid d <;.111l••rn1d ~- res1den1 ~o purchdse neces!>an - It's easy. And with our new Insured MoneyMarket Checking account, you can even increase the interest you earn-just keep $1 ,000 on balance . Keep $5,000, and your rate 1s higher still. statewide. - HIGH ADVENTURE Visit your nearest Home Federal offtce today. Or call l-800"'554-2626 for current rates and Information. LA.COUND' Arcadia M~·:l220 BnNly LA ClentR• 6 U ~562 Beverly Hiii' 274 6(\hf1 C•noga Park 14tl 414 1 • Gltndllt" l -10 QJ:U 0 La Canada 7QO 7111 [J La T1J!ra t)i O 626 L Downtown 62:> 2099 L.orchmont 462 t.46'.l 0 l.awndalt' 371 ~61.1 Lincoln tfelghl• l .n I lt)t1 Marina ~I Rf')'. K23 '11 t Northndgt' ll10 :t\26 0 Paltl1 VtrdC"J 477 ~Miil rtavt\ df'I Rey X.?:.! JQO!) L Rf!dond<I ~ach Jl6 n u Torra.nu· ,r; 1221 Westc~ tt.r fiill IW>tl West Co· vtn• 1 2 ~\4 H \\~twood H-i J503 :J \\Oodland Hill' ;1n l.?21 OBANCE tOUNI)' Bois.a Gold nwt''t R1J n~n4 811•· tot ~c.Anhur Cl7~l 1600 f'ulltrton 993 1200 u Huntln-1on BHch ~ H't fi511 Hunt1ngtou f\4-. h ~wland 1)6.i 6667 lrvtn(' ~ Y1 ltl l 1 l.al(Un• Hill' i70 7171 l filUt\d ~lgu«-1 \Q5 2~RO N~wport f\(-M h h4t1 lfl'.U \an J11An l n~15tran11 ~ • Oti(ll -..u la \na l>f•i .. tno .._...,, Rf-A( h • 1 ... w~1 Tu"tin -\ 11 ~1 Rl\:f.RSIDE courm· Htmet q2•1 10tll SAN WIS OBISPO CO\JND \1orto ~" I~ Hi, P "'' R1lhlM. !. ilt 5i')(I • P1.: mo ~ach ;· ~ 4 .. 11.1 '\an Lui«. Oba po Downh)"'" ~I ~hllil '\LO Madonn1 Plaza ~II 7111 ANTA BAUARA COl Nn . ' I 1111 •\ \ • .. .. Or8ng9 Cout DAILY PILOT/8unday-, August 181 1985 rta.JC fllncE rtalC NOTICE ..annoue ...... '9C1UIOUI .._... ACtmOUe ....... '1CT1T10UI IMWD "CTmOUl IU ... 11 PtCTmOUt IU•••• MAm tTA.,._.,, • NAm aTATDmNT' NAm 8TATIMOT MAMI 8TA.,...NT MAm STATl•MT NAm ITA,....,.,. T"-fOloW4nQ ~ .,. !"he JolloWlng per90nt -The ~ ~ 11• The fOIOwlnO peraon. er-e TM fOl!owlnQ .,.-.one atl TtMI toi!owlnO ~ Mii The tOC1ow4ng pef90n1 11'1 dolnG ~ 19: dolnG bull~ M: dollW .,_,.. • ~ng bullrlell U dOl'IQ ~ U Going~• OOU'tQ ~ ... CHW'Prl OA~NO. KOA -AM:HITlCTI, 4'f ·MA [NTPTAINM(NT LC>n'I 800t( CO Mii-Sf'AMAAK, LTD . ot5 AOICO 'M>ff!IWONAL OUIC'k$11..V£A MOTOR 1017 El c...uno. eo.t• N Ntwpott ~. ~ 10 '· CONSULTANTS. 1~ ...... A. E 00.t Hwy •35. COf· Town C..t9r °""9. Sult• 8YST ... FS. ',. 'lit! 5t ' t•. CYCLI DILIV AV SEA· .._, C"Allf tat1t Newport 9-:tl, CA~ port""°, Costa Meea. CA OM o.i Mlt, CA mn 210, C:O.ta MeU. CA 121211 Huntington 8Hoh, CA VICE. t20St ,..,dlltd, Get· Jot• LUii t•rr•o•n. K"'1 ~ 15ta s.nta t2a7 Dow Anttlony (il:Nmaub, MWll L. HMMtl (Glneral tH-411 den Gt-ow, CA ~5 I 10S22 Tyhurlt, Oard1n Alie Aw , Colla ......_ CA Mer10 Tambelllnl, ti Albe 10~ Wettwatd Ln . C:0.11 'artner). ttot Yacht Collnla. Martin L ~. 119 t Ith Wayne L Camt>befl. St , Grow.CA 9*2 t2.t.27 E., lf'line, CA '2714 M ... , CA 9"27 ~ BMdl. CA 92te0 $1 . #4, Huntington 8Meh. 12031 ,alrehlld, Garden Thie Outl"Mt .. con· Thie bu•lneN II oon· Thlt bualnfft '-con-Thi• bu1lnu1 11 oon· ltll• bull,,... It con· CA 0241-41 Grow, CA 9ata ctuct9d «>y: .n lndMcbll CIUCted by 111 lndMdu.I clucted by: an lndlYldua1 ducted by. an Inell~ ductld by'• Nmtted ~rtner· 1(11.,1 S Roo.iu. 1 tt 111'1 Deborah M C1mp1:>1t, JoM lull lerrlQel' Kurt Donal Mano Ttmbelllnl Dow A. ElohlnJtub lhlp St . 14, Hunttnoton BMCtl. 12031 '•ltehlkt, Oa1d1n Thlt e1a~ ... ltted l'hlt .WtllMnl w11 N9d Thie •tai.m.nl wN filed Thia 1tatwnen1 -llltd Mark L Ht.nMn, o.n.ra1 CA 0241-48 Otow. CA 92825 with the County c.tl Of Or· .Uh It. Coumy Clwll of Or· 1111tt1 the County CWk ot Or· ""1th the OourtlY Cllfll Of Or· ,.,"* Thia bullnell II eon Mlrll [ A.edm 12031 .. COunlY on .Mr 30 .... COunlY on Augut1 5, Inge County on Auguet 2 ange County on AU014t 2. Tilct llll.,.,_,.!.i~ tlled dueled by • Oll*ll P•fl· F.ifCNld. Oltdan Or0\"9, CA 198$ 1915 1"6 t085 w11h thl County "4Wll of Or nwthlp 921125 ,_. ,_ '8aM P'2l3lll etioe County on Juty 30 Kartn Roberti Thi• bu11neu 11 con· Publllhld °'Inge COl9I PuOlltMd °'llllOI Coell Pubbflld Oranoa COMt PublltlheO Oranot Coell 198$ Thlt 11etemet1t w .. Iii.cl duct«! by • ~ .. pert. 01tt1y PllOt Augu11 4, 11, 18, Delly PllOt AUOl.Wt ft, 11, 25, Delly Pll01 Augutt ft, ti, 25. Dally PtlOI Aupl fl 18, 25. '1al7I wtlh the County Cletll Of Or· Mrthtp 25. 19115 a..>tamber 1, 1944 September 1 1986 September 1, 1085 Publlthld Oranoe Cou1 lllO'I County on AUQUll 2. W•yne J. c.mpbell, 0. ~tee ~u..fH &i--874 8u·tl5 Diiiy Piiot Auoust f 1, 18, 25. 1985 bOtth M Campbell ---------i---------tSepletnti.r 1, 1115 ,_ Thll ttltlll'*lt wM llled ---------S~ Publiahed Otange Coett With the County Cleft( of Or· ..._......;..;NIUC~...;......NO_TIC£___ MUC NOTICE _......;..;Pl&.;.;;..;.;l __ C_NO_TIC£ ___ 1 ___ "8JC....._....._NO_TICE ___ 1 ________ 0ei1yPl1otAuou1111. 1a.2a. ange County on Auguet 1. ACTmOUt llUIMU '1C"T1TIOUI ..,...... flC1'ITlOU9 .,._., PllMJC NOTICE s.c>tamt>« i. 1985 s-e1e ttl5 ,,... ..... ITA.,._lff AC11110U8 .,._.. MAm ITATDmWT MAm ITAl'lmWT PubtlJhed Of'lnae Cout Tiie folOWlnO Pl'90ftl -MAllll ITATI_,.,. Thi 'OltOwlnCI ~ er1 The tolowlnQ ~· WI ~ Diiiy PllOI ~t ft, 11, 26. aoww ~ 11. ~Thi::::;:::--111 doing bulllneel u · OOlng ~ • ..,. Pl&.IC NOTICE September 1, 1115 OAtlA MANAGEMENT, C Llf'ORNIAACIOWASH COAPOAAT! MARKET· 8EACH CITIES LEASING, N~C~SNOH~E&V $u-.N] 2183 Falrvt9w Ad Suite ING INCENTIVES . 2900 2578 C. ~ a..cn. CA ACTITIOUI 8U ... U 218, Colt• MeH, CA t2e27 l POOL TYME POOL SER-Br111o1 s1r .. 1, Bldg. c. Ste 92827 O 'v e N th 11 • • • • • d NMlll ITAn•NT K•lcrl• Corpor•tlon, • VICE. 7600 McFadden. 102. Cotti Meu. CA 92828 WQll1m E. BlrdHll, OVM, prOP<>MI• wlll be rllOelveO by Th• fOllo'#lno perlOOI are f'ta.IC NOTICE Cllttornl• corpor111on, 113 Hunt Beh .. CA 92647 Ooneld Cooley, 2900 11101 O.rmel, Santa Ana, the City ol Colll MIN to OOlng bUll~ u E. Sav1ton1 Way. C.rton. K~tll 8eHy, tt3-43 Bri11ol StrMI, Bldo. C, Sta CA t2TOS wit: The City Councfl, p O. P~RICIA S INTERIOR ACTmOU8 au94Nlll CA 90748 Qrenotw. Ln., Hunt 8c;ti • 102, Cotti M-. CA 0282' Thie butlnfft 11 con· Box 1200, Colla Me.a, Cati-ANO ART. 230 E 17th St . MAW ITATIMVfT Thl• bualn... I• con· CA 92849 Mlotl ... E Oot>bl. 13"2 &uctld ~-.,, indlvldual tornle 92828-· l200, on or eo.11 Meta. CA 92827 Thi IOltowlng pste)nl .,.. duet.CS by. OOfl)orallon Thi• bu•ln•H 11 con-Glmbert Lani. Tusllri. CA WUll...tl E Blfdsall. DVM before the hOur 1 t 00 Im P1tr1cla Samero, 780 s doing butlneM ... l<a!Qta Corporation. Carol dudecl by .,, tndlVIOual 92705 Tillt talement w• flleO on Friday, s.c>tember 8, Lyon. 1730. S.A., CA 92705 0 J R OAIOINALS, 2950 L Harrtng1on, Chall KenMlh B«ry I I-A Thi• bulln•N I• con w«h ,,. CounlY Clertt of Of. 1985 " ltlah bl ll'le r• Thi• bu1ln ... I• con· AifWI)' A..,.. C·5. C.M. t:A Anenc&ll Officer Thia 1111emen1 wu 1-.. cklc1ed by co-perlnert etioe County on Augual 2 aponslblttty or thl blddlt to ducted by an lndlvldull 92828 Thie atelemenl w• nled with the County Clerk of Of. Ooneldo Cooley 1985 · ' dellvet hl.t bid to Ille City Patrk:le Semetd David JOfln Rau, 1549 wtttl the County Clerk or Or· ... County on Augual 5· Tilll •llten'Wll WU filed fm21 Cl«k'• Oftloe by thl proper Thi• tllt~t ... lllld PllC*'ltla. N 8 .. CA 02127 1r1g9 County on July 211, 1985 wltll lhe County Clerk of Or· Publi.tled Orange Cout announoed time. Bide wtll be wtlh tha County Clerk Of Of· Thi• b1.11ln•11 It con- 1985 "'" ,...,Co 1 ange County on Auou•t 2, Dally Piiot August 11. 18. 25, publicly openectoo and reed erige County on Auou•t 2, duelled by. an t.ndlvldual na293 Publllhld .,.ange u 1986 s.c>temblf 1 1985 •loud II 11. am .. °' u 11185 0.vld J Rau Publllhed Orange Cout Diiiy Pllol Augutl ft 18, 25 ,__, ' Su~75 toon lhlf .. ,,_ u P'&c· Thll 11et.,,...,,I wN fllld o.tly Piiot Augull 4, 11. 18, September 1 l985 Publ41hed Orange Cout tleebll on Friday, Septem--Publlslled Orange CoU1 with the County Clef'k of Or· 25 1985 . S1r700 ~Jly PllOI Augu8t 11, 18 25, ber 8. l985, In the Council Dally Piiot Augull 11. 111, 25, M01 County on July 30, . Su-eel Sec>temb« 1, 19115 DI-II' MnTll'r Cl'lamtlerl. City Hall. 77 Few s.c>temb« '· 1985 1985 &re73 _._ ""'""' Drlw. Colla ~. Call-Su-eaO '"2GS17 ACTmOUa IMl ... ll lornll. for lhe t\n'n191'11ng ol • PublltMd Orange Cout T R A C • Diiiy Piiot Augull 11. 18, 25, FtCTmOUa .u.,..H f'ta.IC NOTICE NA• ITATEmNT TOR/LOADER/BACKHOE. 81-•c MftT\l'r September 1 1985 flC"TTTK)UI _,..... N.u. ITAttMRHT TIMI lollowtng pwaona at• Addltlonal "'* ol th• n~u nu11w; ' Su-669 NAlltl ITATDIDIT Tiie foltowlng per90t\I .,. ACTITIOU• .,..... doing bulklela u: tplciltcellon• may be ob-The follOWlng per10n1 ere doing butlnMI.. Nam ITATl.mNT MESA FOREST PROO-lelned at t~ of the FtCTITIOUI ·~· -®!!IG bual,_ II S l R A N 0 p R 0 • 1he foftoWlng '*"°"' ~ UCTS, INC.. 1&25 ..... P1Kctwing Agent al 77 Fair NAMI 8TATIMEIT P\Bl.IC NOTIC£ WESTCO BELLFLOWER, DUCTIONS, 2191 Herbof dOlng ~ u. V1tdl Ortve Eut, #208, Drive. Costa Meta. Cell-The IOllowtng l*IOM "' _ __;..;;;;;.;;·;.;;...;..;.;..;..;.;..;;. __ 3185 8 Alfwl)', Colta Mela. Btvd C M CA 92827 M£LCO. S43 E lllth St, Coate MeH, CA 92828 fornll Bldt lhOuld be r• doing 1>1Jaln111 II FtCnTIOUa IUllNlll CA 92$28 E~ard .• Strano, 2191 Coate Mau. CA 92827 Meta for..1 Producll, turnedtothe1t1entlonollhe EXOTIC IMPORTS L TO, NAMl ITATIMUfT Wettco Reel Eatate In-Harbor Blvd . C.M CA Gtegery H-Hart•. 343 Inc ... Callfornla corporation Clty Clerk. within llkl llme 393 Hlmllton, •R-5, Colt• The lottowlng pel'IOnl .,. wietment1, Inc., a CeJlfomll 92827 E. lllth SI., Cotti Meee. CA Thia bu1ln... 11 con-tlmlt, In a M11ect envelope, M .... CA 92e27 doing bullneet N ' corporation, 3185 B Airway, Thie butln-la con· 92827 ducted by. I corpor1110n Identified on the outlldl with Nader Hedjran, Ardllhlr V!Ll<CO AUTO ENOI· Coeta Meta. CA 92828 ducted by 11n lndlYldual Thlt butlne11 11 con-M•N Fornt Product•. thl Bid Item Number and the Had Jr an, 393 Hlmllton, NEERING 13-41 E POl1\C)N Thi• bu1tn1U II con· Edwatd A 9\reno ducted by: an lndMdual Inc . David L Bofe' • PrMI-Opening 011• •A·5, Coat• M•H. CA SI .. Santa An•. CA 92715 ducted by. 1 corporetlon Thi• 1t11emen1 wu filed Gregary Herta Oen! Each bid 1h1ll tpeclfy 92627 Victor ROQll Fallle 20 W•tco RMI Elta1e In-with"'-County Cllr'll 01 Or· Thia 1111emen1 wu filed Thi• 1111ernen1 w11 fillet MCtl lt1d ~ Item u Mt 1hl1 bualn .. • ts con· Lturll Tr .. Ln lf'line CA vettrnenl1. Inc . Uncle J. anot County on August 7, With the County Clltk of Of. wtth the County Cll<tc of Of· f0t1h In the tpeeltlcalionl. dueled by • general Plfl· 92714 · · Mellory, Vice Pr• l985 111g9 County on Augutt 2 a,. County on July 30, Any and •II llCQepllOlle to lhl ~~ Hldj Nader Thi• bu11n... 11 con· Thia stal--.t wu llled f'1IS2ll 1915 1985 epaclflcation• mull be clear· r ' ran, ducted by .,, lndMdual with the County Clat11 of Or· PubUahed Orange CoU1 ,,._,. "'2121 ly In the bid. 91\d lllllure to Hed)fan Victor AOQll Fame a,. County on July 2e, Delly Pilot AUOIJll 11, 18, 25, Publllhecl Ofat109 Cout Publi91'1ed Orange Cout •t rOf'th My Item In Ille Thia ltlllmlfll WU hi.cl Thia 1lalement WIS rued 1985 -s.c>tembef 1 1915 Delly Pllot~l1, 111, 25, Deily Piiot August 11, 18, 25, 1p1clllc1t1on1 thall be with l~County C':"'~ <>;· With Ille Courity Cl«ll of Of. "'·b .... "'""' Or•,.,.;:-Co·-Su-703 Se(>temt>« 1. 1985 s.c>temb« 1. 1985 gtounds for ratectlon 01 tile anoe9 5 nty on • ange County on AUOIJlt 5. .-u ....,_, _.,,_ -· su~8 Su-870 bid 1985 1985 Dally Piiot Auou11 4 1 l 18, ---------Eech bid shall tet lonh the F2lm7 r.tl30:M 26, 1985 11111-•c MnTICE lull names and rffldences ot Publithed Orange Cout Pubhthed Ore Cout Su·te2 l"UUU nu P\B.IC NOTICE P\&.IC NOTICE all persona ind partlH Daily Piiot Augu1t 11, 18, 25, 0111y Piiot AUQUll"r,, t8. 25. ---------1 FlCTTTIOUI .,..... FICTn'tOUl IMlllNEll lnt1tetted In the propo11I II September I, 1985 September I 1985 NA• ITATIMEMT NAMI ITATDl£NT ACTmOUa IMlllNEll Ille bid IS by 1 corporation Su-690 Su-698 The followll'lg peraon1 Ii\ The following~ are NAME ITATE•NT 11111 lhe names or the of. ACTTTIOUI llU ... 11 OOlng bu.U-u dOlng bulln.a u : 1he following per1on1 are llcer1 who c.n elgn en _____ Mn_T_C_E__ DllDllC MnflC£ NAMI ITATDl£NT SUNDANCE PLUMBING CARL S MARINE SEA· dOI~ bull,_ n agr~t on behalf of lhe Pt&.IC nu I _..,_ nu The followlng Plf90m ar• co . 8251 Monroe SI . •8. VICE 17 t-F Rlverlide Or . T MITA 1ELE MARKET· corporation and~•lher FICTITlOVI •UllHEH FICmtOUl IUlfNEll dOlng ~ .. Stanton, CA 90880 Newpot'l Beach, CA 92663 ING, 485 E. 17th SlrMI, more than one 011...-mull .... IT TUIENT FIRST NAT I 0 NA L Christina M. Taytof, 217 Cart E & Niia E. Brewner, Colt• Meu CA 92827 lign II the bid 41 by I part· NAMI ITATIMENT N A • SPORTS. 220 Newport Vie 04i-, "fewPOt1 8each. 34 Brookmont. lrvlne. CA Patricia j . Tomita. 1208 Mnhlp or • joint i1er11vr1. The ro11owtng peraon1 .,. The 1oll0w1ng ~·are '''" ... "'hi _.. A N B CA 1t11e the namea and ad· Oolng ~11n ... u dOlng bullnest u Qtnttf Of . •23. Newport CA 92M3 927t4 v2~"" ve ' . ' dr-of Ill generel pert· OIFIECT MAIL MARKET· PATRICIA'S INTERIOR Beac:tl, CA 92880 Thlt bu1tna11 11 con· Thlt business 11 con· Thi• buatnau 18 con· ,_, and '"'nt ventur1te 11 ING. en. Newport Place, DESIGN ,lllNO ART, 230 E D L RtcllarOe , Inc 1 Calf.. duc1ed by an lndlvt<lual ducted by husband and Wife ,.,. S 225 N """ Beech 17th St C M CA 92827 tornla corporation 220 Chrl1tlna M Taylof Nit• E er-OUC1ed by-an Individual lh• bidder 11 • 1011 uue · ew..,.,. · · · Nl.IC NOTICE Pl8.JC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE - lllke Glddtnaa This is the year of quart~rback in the Midwest Illinois, Iowa. Ohio St. Big 10 picks; Irish hope for return to ~rominenc~ C HICAGO (AP)-This 1s the year o f the quarterback 1n Midwest college football. Nine of them, all starters. return in the Big T e n. Serv1tc High product Steve Beuerlcm will be back at No tre Dame after sho ulder surgery, and all but one of the Mid-Amencan Conference team s have veterans returning. Illinois Iowa and Ohio State have been tabbed the preseason favorites. but Micbipn Coach Bo Schembcchler warns. "Don't count us out." Purdue and M1c h1gan State also are eyeing Pasadena and the Rose Sowl. • h Despite lolling 15 starters, Wisconsm Coach Dave Mc( lam sa ys .e still has plenty of talent returning, but he is concerned about hts defensive secondary. Gerry Faust enters his fifth coaching year at Notre Dame and if the lnsh arc healthy, they could again bee-Orne a nauonal power. The Big Ten failed to land a team 10 the final Associated Press rankings last year. but conference coa c hes expect an outstanding season. Th "It'll be fun to watch ." said Jlhno 1s Coac h Mike White.·· ere arc more offensive slulls and· taJented individuals 10 quarterbacks. receivers and running backs than you will see anywhere. The offenses will be explosive." ' White will have such an offense Jack Trudeau, returning at quarterback, passed for 2. 724 yards last year And returning wide receiver Dav id W1ll1ams led the nation w11h 101 pas.-.es cRught for 1,278 yards. Also returni ng for his senior year 1s wide ~1ver Mike G1ddtngs. the son of the Newpon Harbor High coach. But the field 1s crowded with returnmg, outstanding quarterbac~s. Chuck Lona is back at Iowa. Rickey Foggie at Minnesota. Jim Evercn at Purdue, Mike Howard at W1sconstn, Jim Harbaugh at p lrlel J r n proprlelontllp or 1nolher CA 92680 Patricia Ann Sem.wd. 780 Newport Cenl« Of •23. Thll 11atemen1 was hied This statement w1s tried 1 1 om 1 ha 11 Aol>erl o w1ntert>0th1m s Lyon •738 SA CA MIDW:ES T Newport 8each, CA 928e0 with lhlt County Clerlt of Of. with the County Clefk ot Of· Thll statement WU lllecl entity t I dOM ~ ,,.... 14928 A..... Apt A Tusun' 9270!i . Th;. bullne11 II con-~ County on August 2. a,. County on AUQull 2 wtlh 1~~n~C':'k ~~ <>;· =~11:1~"':',!. 7:=:;.!!:: CA 92680 · 1hl• bu1lne11 ta con· ====~~-=:..=~=--------------~~~! duct.CS by • corPf'll~ 19 5 ~ 1985 F21210S ~ 1y ug of 1119 bt<Sdlt w1th a Onlg· 1hl1 bullneu ts con-ducted by 1n Individual 0 L Rlehatdl. nc · ICh-Cou f2ll2lll nation followrng il'IOwlnp dUC1ed by an 1ndlvlOual P1tr1C:i1 Sarnard ard S Seid, Vice Pr•lderlt Publillled Ofange t Published Orange Coast .. 08 ( h flc1I , )' Robert o Wlnterbotham Thie 1talement wu flied Tiiie llaJarnent wu fllecl Diii"; Piiot Augutt fl, 11, 25, D11ty Piiot A119us1 8, 18, 26, 0 ~lub~\~~ Ora."~ 1~0;;1 prov~d~ e OOV:.:~ n~:~k;.'. This statemeril wtt flled with the County Clerk ot Or· With the County Clerlc of Of. September 1, 1985 September 1, 1985 s! r ~~:es · · · Utloua n~ shall be UMd wtth the County Clerk ot Or-arige County on Auglnl 5, = County oo Juty 28, Su-IJll.4 Su-681 P em . Su·888 unless there it • cur•enl ange County on Auoust 5. llJ85 F2lt2J01 reg1stra11on with the Oranoe 1985 Or ~ Put>lllhed Oranot Coat1 County Recorde< In caM of f2U01t Publltf'led Inge t Diiiy PtlOt A .. ,, .. 11 4 11, ta. l'tll.IC NOTICE P\alC NOTICE IMmt •c unllCE corpor111on1 rnctud• th• PubhShecl Orange Cout Dally Piiot A119ust 11. 111. 25. 25. 1985 -.-n1Du ""' namet or tile Prffioenl Da1ty Piiot Auguat 11 18, 25. s.c>tembet 1 1985 Su-663 flC4TTTIOUI Ml.._U FICTITIOUI IU~U ftCTITIOUI 9UllNHI Secretary Trauurtf 1nd Septeml>tlf 1 19115 Su-899 NA• ITATE.-NT NA• ITATI:MENT NA• ITATE•NT Managei Su-702 ---------I me tollowlng pertons are The 1o11ow1ng persona are The lotlowlng person• are 111e City Counc11 of the P\allC NOTICE doing ~aln.a u . dOlng bullneu u dol buelness 11. City or Cosll Mesa r._..ec ------------------1 KHAL.S.ATAONICS, 881 HENRI SPECIALTIES co.. s"3ecTRUM FLA GS the right lo rajeet any Oflll POOUC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUl IUllNEU ACmtOUI IU ... 11 Plumer. Unl1 C, Cotta M .... 1308 E Pomona Str .. 1. 19'W2 FIJI Lane Huntington bids NAM! ITAT£•NT N.U. ITATE•NT CA 92627·212 Senta Ana. Celilornla 92705 Bffch CA 92t146 Oiied Auouet 111. 1985 FICTITIOUS ltUllNIH The lollowlng peraoni .,1 The lollowfng per1or11.,. MlchHI Scott Riel'ley, 681 Jt.mee H Gormley. 1001 R0b9rt L o.tiillt 19402 PubHlhed Orange Cout .. AME ITATEMENT doing bUllMll U Oolflg l>IJll,_.. Plutn91'. Apt c . Coet• Mela. North Bay Front, s Balboa Fljl Lane Huntington' 8Mch Dally Piiot Auou•I 18 1985 The tollowlng pereone .,. PURA T NAILS 4233 GLEE'S HALLMARK, CA 92$27·272 ltlnld, CA 921182 C ' . SU-705 OOlng t;ullneaa.. tart w ............,; 8eedl 10115 Adams, Huntington Thll bull-It con-Th11 bu1lne11 II con· ~~1241-4: 1 NEWPORT KITE COM· ~~ 9;M31y. ·~...,.. ' ee.cn CA 92648 dUC1ed by en lndMdull ducted by an Individual 1 ue•n•H 1 con PANV eee B.-., •319 Marerlk EnterprlNS • Mich ... Scott RlcNy Jama H Gormley ducted by an Individual Pl&.IC NOTICE Cosla Mesa CA 92826 ' Kitty Helen Kell«, 4233 Callfornle corporation, 33aa Thi• 1111emen1 wu fllecl Thit 1111ement wu fllecl ~.~=• wa• filed Randal Rou Jone1. 3700 ~!·~;e::;Y· ~Beach, Summer1e1 Cir. CA 92826 with Ille County Clerk of Of· with lhe County Clerk of Or· with the County Clerk of Or-F.ICTTTtOUI BUllNEll ptaz.a Or 8-211 Santa Ana, Thi• buelnaas 11 con· Thie butlneu 11 con-ange County oo Augul1 2. anx; County on Auoust 2. enge County on July 30 NAMl ITATI:MINT CA 9:l70• ducted by en lndlvldual ducted by a corporatlOfl 1985 lQ 5 1986 1he followlng pereona are This bualneas Is con· Kilty Helen Keller Mtrtflk Ente<prlMI. Vlr-,aa. F212900 F212SU dOlng bUalneu u OllCled t>y co-partners Thlt l1lltment wu flied g I n I • p • u I I 0 n Publllhed Oranoe Cout Pubhtlhed Ofange Cout c KEYBOARD EXPRESS Randal R Jonell he Cou Cletll r 0 Sec/Treaaurer Dally Pil01 AUOIJl1 t 1. 18. 25. Dally Piiot Auoust 11 t8 25 1 o:~b~IT::!~~ 11 ~I 270 E 171h St Costa Meea Thie statement wu filed ::: Coun.;~ A~lt ;· 1hll 1111emeo1 wu hied Sec:>temb« l 19115 September 1 1985 25 19115 CA 92627 with lhe County Clerk of Or-1985 · wtth 11141 County C11r11 of Of. Su-877 S~2 Su-685 OennfS J & Mar91re1 0 arige County on Augull 5 f2lm1 anQiJ Courity on July 28, L" 3381 Venture Of , Hunt-1985 Publllhecl Orarige Cou1 1985 lrioton Beach CA 92849 F'2IZM7 Oalty Piiot Augu11 11, 18, 25, F2112211 'rhls bualn111 II ~on· Pubhshed Orange Cout S8'>tembe! 1 11185 Published Or1nge Cou1 ducted by huaband ind ~le Dally Piiot Augull 11. 18. 25, ' Daily Piiot Auguat 4, 11 18. Denni• J LM September I 1985 2S 1985 Thia atatemef"lt wH llled Su-~ SYDNEY with the County Clerk of Or----------ange Gounty on Juty 3-0. --------- Ml.IC NOTICE 111115 F2l2.S7t MllC NOTICE ~~:,.~::'.J' ACTITIOUS IMlllNIH 0MARR Pul>ltShecl Orange Coast FICTITIOUI IUllNEll The followlng penona - NAME ITAT£MINT ~r~':rA~;i:~~1 l8. 25. NAME ITATIMINT ~~.~~;~~SUL TINO The followtng peraon1 are S ~7 The IOllowtng per10n1 are ENG I N E E RI NG . 1 7 0 0 cto1ng business u u dOlng bua1noa1 u ,. __ SWISS HANOVER, L TO ~ ADVANCED ACID WASH Marguerite Avenue, ...,.one dll Mar. CA 92825 SATELL11E COMPONENT Monday, August 19 Pl&.JC NOTICE BUSINESS. 24051 Elrond Leonid Ollck, 1700 DIST RIBUTORS. INC · ARIES I March 21-Apnl I IJ) f mphast\ on dome, I rut>. panncr-Lane, El TOC'o, Cal g2630 Marguerita Avenue. Coron• C3•97·A "'"porct Loop Drive .,hip d1plomac). ab1ltt) to bcaut1f} 5urround1n~~ 'r ou'll rece1H' FICTIT10UI IUllNlll 2.A05 1c1hE•,1d dwL JoE~rTd•n. def Mar, CA 92826 oste Mes• A 92628 NAME STAn•NT .. ron •ne. oro. This bu1lne11 11 con Swiss Har-over lid • ~ fa "orabll• ne\>.S concerning lcgai ac lion R oma nu.· ourtshc., token of The folloWtno peraone are cam 92630 dUC1ed by 1t1 lndtvkluel v•d• corporetion 3197-A affection makes m ysterious appearance 00<ng bullneee 11 Marrtyn Jourden 24051 Leonid Otlcil Alfport Loop D"ve Cotti TAUR US (Apnl 20-M a) 20) l ndr' 1dual \OU J1dcd rn pa~t I\ rt: ad\ CANCO 1931 1 Siarr• Etrond El Toro Cel 92630 · Thi• 11a1emen1 wu 111ec1 Mesa, CA 92828 I If .1 I Linda Aoed 11vlne Cell-Thie bu1lneH 11 con· th the Cou "'Clllll 1 Of Satellite Component 041-to return a"or u1pomalll \OU get almo'>t C\l'r)thtng \OU ncl·d rornie927t5 ductedb)'husbelldltldwfle wt Coun n., 0 7· 111bu1ora inc •Nevada cor-Pat1entl' no" 1s definite '1rtuc. Problem' arc soh ed , ia quiet Jantce o Stewa11. 19381 A1Gh11d w Jourden ~~ IY on Auguet · po11uon. 3197-A Airport meditation Pisces pla)s ~c y roll: Siena Linda Roed. trvlne. Thi• 1tatement wu flied ~ LoopDrlve.Cotta M ... ,CA GEMINI M ., J · ') • C1llloml1927t5 w11hlhlCountyClerkofOf. · C 92826 ( 3)' ~I · um· • .0) Rclat1o n\htp 1ntc n\lltt<i, 1hl• buslneH 11 con-•no• County on A1i9ull 5. Publl1hed Orange out c.n111ca1e Tr1narer Com· rcspons1b1ht1c\ increase. )OU have valid o pportunll) tu multiply ducte<Jby·111 indMdull 1985 ~Pl':,A;"'1~:~'· 11·25· piny, • c 111torn11 corpor. income potential. Deadline') .ire met. goalti art' ~t. )Ou'll ,td,,c"c mur h Jantc. G Stewart f2a02D em Su.705 •ttOfl. 3197 "' Alrpot'l Loop more than ona1nally planne d C aoncorn figure<; prom1ncn1h This statement wu lllecl F'ubHlhld Ofange Cout 0flve Coat• Miii CA ~ i, WUh lt\e County Clerk of Or· Ollty Pilot Augutt f 1, Ill, 25. ---------92628 CANCER (J unc 2 1-Jul) L) F1n1\h what you titan real11e 1 County on August 2. September 1, 1085 Pl&.JC NOTICE unmec1 eu11neee Syttem•. pro~pect<i are bnght in con net t1on w11h land home , real c\lall' 1~ Su-701 ~~97~A N:::t 't°'o:'~= ~lt1m~1e sccuynt> Mo11rbee peo00plednow arc conccmed. la!o<:tnatt·d. and \>.lll PublltMO Orange~ '~n:.~:,.=• Cotta Meaa CA 92826 tOn\U I ~OU OU \>.I at .. Dall Pllo1 Auguet fl. 18. 25. P\8.IC NOTICE Thi followlng pste)nl .,.. Th11 bu11neu 11 con· LEO (Jul) 2 '·.l\ug. 22) ~tres<i 1ndcpcndencc. vcrsa11ltt}'. imprint Sef>ramw 1. 1oes dot~ bullnesa 11 d ' .... b ...,.., II I () I h bl t. ..... "1"' ,tCTITIOUl IUt•H 0 N.,.,IN"' C'-'EMIC AL uc ...... Y • cor,,_,, on }Our own St) e ngma approac cna C.\ you to maio.c 1mp;.id upon .--• NA• STA.,.....,. • •" "' " .. SWISS Hanover UCI n I R .1 h II COMPANV 4908 --Mer'lhl Kreider Secretary in ucnt1a per'\ons esponu to c a cngc. \ltC'':I\ lOuragc and The foHowtng Plfton• are Ave ~ ~·c'A Th" statement .... 111ec1 p1onccr1ng sprnt .\quanan pla\\ top role Pl&.IC NOTICE d~ ~S-CoMSTAUC 928&3 · ••th'"• County Clerk ot Or VIRGO ( .\ug. 2 '·Sept 22> 8) \tud) 1ng fint pnnt \OU wuld ma~l' FICTmOU• IMlllNEH ~ ~J.suLTANTS 238 O O Taylor 111, 4908 Nee>-~~ County on Jury 26 profit lntu111on I\ on targt•t \llU0ll locate what irou need anti ~ou·11 1 NA• ITATl•NT Colton.~ Beach. CA ~:~ Newport 8each, ,211221, c.J1scovcr true moll\l'\ ( anct'r C apncorn, i\quar1u\ pcr\on' fr)Zur~ Thi tollowlng pwaon• er• 92663 Tiii• bui1n111 11 con· Publlened Orangit Coa11 I prommcntl ~ \cnse of purpo..._." rt'>torcd . ctOl{l bustn.a •• TTI! c!to:1Dian~=2J! ducted by 111 1n01v1c1ua1 D11lyPllo!Augu1t4, 11 18 I LIBRA (~pl 2~·0C t 22) fmphamonluck t1m1ng.JO).rt•un111n sA'u~NNN7~11s~u~9~i St 921183 ,Nawpof . OD Taylotlll 25 1985 ~u 660 1nv1tat1on !() cxc1ting \<X rnl funl11on Judgmrnt tntuit1on ring 11 uc Co111 M.a. CA 92027 ' Thi• bu11n111 11 con-wl,1hh~•~nb;:'0111~ 'r o u'll be at right place at \f)<'Cml moment Gemrn1 ~agtllanu' pc.·r,on\ JM11ne Son Chung 1103 ducted by an lndMduat m; County on Auou-t 1 I. t t d 1 Aicloler•l Cir , Cotta Meta. DNll Nidlo4t • 5 p a) ou 'i an mg ro C\ I CA ~2827 TNs ita1.-nent wu n1ect • Pl&.IC NOTICE Su-693 Su-892 --------- Pl&.IC NOTICE Michigan, Steve Bradley at Indiana. Dave Yarcma at M1ch1gan State - and Mike Greenfield at Northwestern. That leaves only Ohio State, whose M 1 kc Tomczak has graduated But Coach Earle Bruce isn't worried -he has J im Karsatos, an outstanding passer who backed Tomczak. "I'd be concerned 1fll weren't for J im K.arsatos." said Bruce about the fonner Sunny Hills H1ib standout. "Jim has the expenence and be can throw a football. We'lf probably throw more lhts year." Buckeye running back Keith Byars, the nation's leading rusher. also is returning. But 1f Ohio State bas an edge over llhnois and low~ it's on defense. "We have a good nucleus on defense with eight starters rcturntng. .. said Bruce. "Our entire defens1 ve secondary ts back and that's a big plus because of all the emphasis on passing in the Big Ten." Iowa Coach Hayden Fry isn't overly concerned about hts offense. not with Long at the controls and running back Ro nnie Harmon returning from a leg 1n1ury. "I don't knowofn quarterback who 1s better than Long." said Fry. .. And Ronnie Harmon is one of the most exciting football players tn the nation.'' Defensively, Iowa returns only four starters. "The big Job ts rcplac1ng the down linemen," sa1d Fry, who has lmebacker Larry Station and free safety Devon M itchell, both All-Big Ten performers, rctummg. . Illinois has to survive a start that includes USC and Nebraska before getung into the Big Ten. "Four years ago we won on defense," s~ud White of the year I Iii nots w•nt from an also-ran to a winning team. "lfwe are to contend, we have to piece together our defense." Michigan is out o f the Big Ten's top rankmgs for a change. and 1t grates. "The team can 't accept It, I.can't accept tt," said Schembechler. "It gJves you resolve. We have a lot of pride." The Wolvennes have a stronger defense than last year and the quarterback s1tuat1on appears healthy. Michigan has one o f the tougher pre-conference schedules, facing Notre Dame. South Carolina and Maryland before openmg the Big Ten agatnst Wisconsin "We look at 1t as a challenge. W e ltke the challenge " s~ud Schembechler. Leon Burtnett of Purdue, last sea~n·s Big Ten Coach of the Year. notes that in Everett he has the first quarterback 10 Boilermaker history to pass for 3,000 yards tn o ne season. The receivers also a~ back, and so arc running backs Ray Wallace and Rodney Carter. "The question mark is the offensive line," said Burtnett. adding he has a vastly improved defense "capable of winning close games." Georae Perles of Michigan State says he also has "a stronger defense which should help the offense." Amon.a the linemen for the Spanans will be former Estancia and Golden West Colleae standout Alan Akana Despite heavy losses, Wisconsin has a good quarterback in H oward and outstandina runners in Larry Emery and Joe Armentrout. If M cClain can put together a defensive secondary, the Badgers could be tough. Minnesota should be vastly improved but not ready to contend for the title. The same aoes for Indiana and Northwestern. At one point last season. Notre Dame was J...4, but rebounded w11h unexpected v1ctones over Louisiana State, Penn State and Southern California, plus a come-from-behind tnumph over Navy. Huntington Beach's Lund captures Off-Road race SCORPIO !Oct 21·"1()\ ~I) What appear<, a trap will all11<1ll) Thi• bulln .. 1 11 con-With the County Clltk of Or· PublllllecS ~ ""nrk to }"our ad vantage A) <,lowmg down no"' \OU ult1matrl\ rr,1\ h OUC1ed by •n lndMdual •;r: County ~on Augu•t Dally Piiot A~ 11, 25. RIVERSIDE (AP) -Make Lund of Huntu\gtOn Beach recovered goal taster thJn dnt1upa1cd Ho\p1Wlt.'ed 1nd1 .. 1dual u 1n help re'>tort· JeenneT SonChung " ...... 1 5 ,,__, s.ptemblf 1.1094 fromasbowerofmudSa1urday1owinlheTurbo-WubSCOREWorld PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pac11tc Vrew Drive Nl'!WPort Beach 844-2700 HARBOR LAWN· MT. OLIVI Mortuary • Cemetery Cr•matory 1825 Gisler Ave Cotta Meae 540·555.C PllACE •AOTHlftl HLl MOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway CotraM-.. &42·9 150 Id . D .. t h' htl llllem.iYWU _, . Su-'91 I". J' . . -.our con 1 cn<:c ~ in o ut wtttt ""COUl'l'Y ~ ot Or· PubUlhed Orange eo.1 Off Road Championship race 1or uo 11ruted desc1111nste scaters SAGITTARIUS ("JO\ 21·Dc( 21) Be read'y for change. tr.l\t•I ange County on Augu•t a. D111yP1lo1A119u1t ft, t&,25, Lund. 33, said bis Cbenowtb vehicle was covered with mud new fnend~h1p broader per-.onal hort7on. Empha<,1!> on crea11 "t· 1985 ~tll'lll>lf 1· '915 Sv-ee7i---P\lll--IC-NO-TIC£---spra)'.ed from a spin ofa competitor, "obhteratina my vision ." eondc:avor\, 1nclud1ng '-"rtt1n&, Travel 1n .. 1tat1on " on the "'•') Publllt«t 0rano!'~ ~'>4 place .,..--ent lo Jack Johnson oTLas Yeps, dnvm.a anotha Romantic h a1i;on ll'nt!'> \r"r Virgo play'> role oa11yP11o1 Augut1 ft 11. 2a. __ P\BLJC ___ NO_TIC(___ PtCTmOUI Ml ... 11 Chenowtb. CAPRICORN ( l>c:c • 2 J.ir1 IQ) focu\ on prt"1ac: ho nor mnnn. Sec>temt>er 1 tH8 NAm ITATI_,.,. Orivina in hi fint bon-<:0u.nc event.. Tim Kennedy, 36, of mafor change 1n ltfco~t}"lr You'll be happier w11h ~urround1ngs P<'3lC: au.ao '1CTTTIOUI ~u ~Thi 'ottowlnO '*~ 11• Phoenilt took the cl 2 victory for two-scat desen racen Wlth I I ,. f I 'II MA• 8TATllllWJ bu91Me1 • w1 rep ace 1uror man~ 1:1 p1cturt 1mpro \e . )'<>u rccc1)"e DI-.,. llt\'hl't Thi f-......... pel'90fta ..,. N -LIFe SHAKE, 3001 unlimned en,jnes. enrnuragemc:nt from L1br:i 1nd1Hdual ,..._.fll ""''rK ~~.., "-d"*· 8ld a, 811 ,Oii ---------•·------------------ AQUARI S (Jan ~!~ f ch I!() f-a "orphlc lun3r a~p«t h1ghll$ht' '1Cnnoot llU..... ~ ... M= ~!!AO UR-;2~~~ Coet• MH•. CA P\a)C JIOTIC( NII.JC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE travel l'duc:111on ~Ptrttual ';1luc\ J-ocu~ o n 1nform;,tion . pubh'ih1na., NA• ITAft'MIWT VICE. teot2 811ypa<k South. Wayne Tl'IOl'llu Good $28 UCT8. 2aeo E.N• trencs. ab1ht} to ovrrc·ome d1'1,lnl ~ lungua~c ha mer' fland~'ttnc mct11nu l he 1o1tow1no l*'aont 111 Sut11 D. tl'Vlftl. CA 8271.4 sen hmardlno ~ flltt •tatement WM fll«S A¥e . Suite o. "'"-ton, CA • Oomg bu..,... 11 The ~ Of Eric, 1nO • I IMct\ CA tM ffCTmOUa .,._.. with lhl County Clerk of Or• P9ttl ~ rtec:tl'lc. relat~ to ro mance HC" CLOan. 1111 t Callfornl• corporation, A~ c Elfnl«e. 22t e NAm ITATDSNT i;or. County on AUOUIC t, inc., a Celfof'nla COfJIOf· PIS(T. (feb 19-M:ir< h ~01 E:mpham on 1ntnaue hidden \3lt11:' -..aono1 ... H 1 . CA•~ tl0t2 ~ Sou1h, Suite llth Colt• MeM CAtat27 oJ::: :::-"_, l*90f\t are ' I ~ 11ion, q12 lti.tt!MI °'·· pcw11bk new' concrrn1na mhentance Interest 1n occult matter' '' .,.;:o~:ui:;mto, H lot•. D.~ bvll 127'4 11 con-TN• ixi11,,...-•• con-TOu" TI M~. 114 t Publ!INld °'9'DI Coelt Yorba u::i CA t2tM fanned 't ou'll drl"t h<'r1tath \urfacc ~nd come up Wlth ans~crs Thi~ t>u•IMM • con· duew<J by 1 oorpor~ =-' W 1 llfl'll\ed oartnef· MaNll• 0r , Huntlnoton Ditty PllotAUQUt1 ft, 1•. za. ~ :' 1 ':;..~...,';°"" C ancrr ( apncom person~ pl.i)' 'i1g.nif~nt role dlicted by .,, lndMcA.111 The Ho1Aae Of Erin, inc AlfNd c 9IT!Of9 a..cn. CA •2w -'""'* 1. tN6 Pn ~ ~ TF AllCllST tt I YOUR BIRTHDAY you are c ~atl\.C, at 11mc~ Lind• ~1nto l<evin ~. ''~' Tilll itettm1nt ... Med O"'l!OfY ' M.rtln. 1141 au-112 Inc .Jaromelown, ~• dom1ncenng. very a11nict1\C to member~ of opposite \ell You 3rt' <1n T1111 11a..,.....,t wu nled Th•• ttl1"'*"1 "' Iliad with thl County Cieri! of Of Dr .. Huntington DiMch. CA T"ll '''*'*" wee flled I I h k Id d I. ,. h d ~ Wtlh 1hl County Clerti of Or with the ~ty °""' ol Or-lll04I COU/'I"' on luJu 30 t2M --II' 111111\ftM' wlll't the Coun'Y Clet1c Of Or· OrliJt'lll 1 tn er \(' om \UCCCt' 11y tOllowtng t e CTOW l OU 8rt' a ange Countr on Augull J, •• County on Auou-t 2. 1915 ., ..... , . Diva Mac;l,.9()d, 11101 __ ... _~ __ iw_•~---1anoe County on A..,.i 2.. natural cxC\:utrvc: 1 lcader po,~\\ \ptnt of pioneer You are romantte '* 19U ,_ OlllMI. Huntlnoton leecll, 1115 I r If .. t Id th h Id I 1..-Pu()ll.,.., Ofenot COlli'I l'llbhlNd 0r.,. eo. Del"1 Plk>I •·"!Ml! r1 .... 29 Tiii& twtln... •• OOft• ......... ,.._..., - sentimental 11nd M>nsual Leo .\Qu nus JXf'io n'fila)" 1mponant role~ 1n ,_ ,..., Pu~ OrMQe eo.91 A '28'8 Pte~A~:8 ... ..,,__,. ~"!!!! your 11t "n.,e. )OU cou marry 1s \.ear trt<ou 3 '°'""'an 0 "•l>llo'AUOUll fl, ,1,21 0.lt'f"°'•UOVI 11 11,21 a.p\arnt1er 11tia · • .cs w • ..,.,., ,.,,. ·-!...~~.,. DefYPllotA1.IQl.llt 1, tt,21. ,. add1unn 10 lamtl) Tra"cl. \.lf1et". crt"at1 H t'ndn.,.or' art' fconturrd ~lfl'lber 1, 1MS hPt.-nber 1 1MS ' au.e11 • 6o:.?ciFICvru.f1" Pf\00. ..,._. 1, t .... -... .-.------::::._._~_ mber will t>r mrn~orahk for )OU 1n I 98S 511-W ~ OrtllO'Y P Mlll'tln _._ I