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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-09-01 - Orange Coast Pilot._...., __ ---. ' ,. ? DRANGf COAST GARFIELD ® RAT5! I'M MONGRY. I ALWAYS WAKE OP IN THf MIDDLE OF THE N•C:JH'f HUNGRY. OH WELL, LEI'~ LOOK AROUNP ALL RIGMT! OLIVE5! I LOVE OLIVE'!>! l LIKE. TO SOCK THE PIMENTOS OOT Flf\~T ANP.'THEN NIBBLE ON TME GREEN PART nu l'T'S GONE . . ... ,SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 198 5 NO, THE C COLATE C~IP COOKIES Ef\EN'T CALLING YOU .. IN CT, T~EY' WERE ALL OUND ASLEf P.. ) HE.LLC?t WMAT'5TH15? IT F"E.t.L5 LIKE A BIG OLD LOAF OF PUMPERNICKEL ,, ~°* H.DMHDWN DAllY PAPIR · t WOND ER WH tXT COOt<IES t;;1R EA M ABOJT . ______________ .... _______________________ .................... --------~~~~--- - • 9-1 TREAT HIM GENTLY, WORLD. AND Tl!ACH HIM ~~~~~WELL.· ~MV, HOW 00 YOU WQtTE ,~,..,., ELEVENTEEN? DENNIS THE MENACE ~ _Have a seat, ·!ks Mitche\I , l ju~t landed ... are Oenni5 Sky walker you a SPN:E lADYi' to missaon c.ot1trcl. · Mom?Whydo the~ cal I it a BENJTY parlor? . JUDGE PARKER by.Harold Led oux I'LL WAlT FOR "r'OU~· _ TO BRING YOUR DINNER IN, HELGA! MADAM WANTS ME TO EAT ,,___ WITH HER! ~r------,..----------. I 'LL ee BACK IN FIVE MINUTES.,MRS. LAGRANGE! DON'T I'M LEAVING YOUR DINNER HOLD ON A MINUTE ON THE KITCHEN TABLE, ETHEt.! LET YOUR FOOD KRONtN! ~ GET COLD! MEANWHILE ABBEY, WHY DON'T YOU LET PAUL TAKE YOU TO _QUR TABLE? 8 I'LL BE WITH YOU AS SOON AS I f TALK TO THE SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR! I I I'M SORRY, KRONlN ... BUT WE STILL HAVEN'T GOT JUDGE Al\RKeR'S NEW UNLISTED PHONE ~.iM6ER !. MAYBE 1 WE'LL HAVE IT WHEN YOU ACK M E UP SATURDAY NIGHT! " ................... -------------------~- \ -0 .... • 5aJND5 Sl'a.L-rP UJ<P m SIR, 81NOIN4 JDNeY. ll.R HE$ aJT 8X • 1'1HY tJal'r ~ PtOON6 ON 'f1E ASK ZONKER.? fi'UF-A6AIN. -- ~ I'H w.J<JN6 ABOJT 00NT!f¥j5, 5/R. AT 'T>E BABY !XX MU- 5fiJf1 CF FaJ< ART -....____ -.-. .. - · by Garry Trudeau I OON'"f BE.LIE\JE 11.1 WE WERE &JIH ASlbNW 'fO fHE SA ME k.OCJ(E.R ! 1 00~'1 SU PP05E ONE OF QOU WOULD !>E l~IERE.STE.D IN ~NS­ FERRING lo A mfin:HIAL bY 10m BATiUK I 1l-U6 lc'E.AR 1 Pl.AQE.D rr SAFE AND OJR01E fV\Q LtllKE.R. CDMBINA1iON I~ 1J.4E. BAU< OF fW.J MOK 50 I. f.AXJ~'IFOR&EI 11.' ON MULLINS No WAY, P,AL ... Wt-jY 'i/ff I/).'-DISCOUNT ICE CRc,AM .. {S --.? DURJN<5 A HE,Ai WAVE? '~ .. ,~· ... - • ~l~ 1 W16H !'D WRlffE.N Ml.) LOCKEfZ NUMBER IN~ ~EBOOK .. 1 ~ 0 0 ~ ll 0 ll r---,--r----~ 0 n ---......-- C/- ' . f ~ I j 8 by Ferd and Tom Johnso..-n_' _ NOT EVEN ON ,A. Yout:? L'~At<T 'S ~s SLOW fv\O\ S"~:.. k'E :'C-:> ~s =~=\Jc~- L/CORI CE? 0~ ,,...---._ _ C :~J 1 A~i10 .. ? ? "-.. -----L;l ~-. I~ J;;, /a '~· ••O : 0 -"'(' ~.()!-SAN LNr"t7· F '-.0.J..f ~/EK' Bl?' ... ' VO~ WISH"TO S~EME, MEM5AAIEJ? < ""••1 Ameroc e Synelocete l!ltS ~40J1'1E ~ ... ALK~ (:;.J.4 ~t.J C»Rl-1~' ~n,)t( ~SW'Allf t'M HOL-PING-°™IS ~AVK$E OF '«>lJRS FORfWJSOM! PLAYING D6AO WON.T ~r:LP ! E; ... NOW IT'€> DIGITAL WATC~ES AND VELCRO TENNIS ~OES PAV If, POPS! CON'7111005 HERE ARE 6HAS1tv' .• LE., l'M IN A Ct:L.L. W11H NO Vt SW,... -------.---- - CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at IHlf tt. differ · !'ncu la dr•wlnt detail$ between top •nd bottom ,.,.1 •• How Quickly c•n you hnd them, Check antwers with tMte Mio•. • ,,.__ .. ur.> L::.-~" ~ 9 -eu... ~ • ~ ...... ~ c ~·· e ~·POOM '.....-.io .. -------by Hal K aufman ------- • X'EO OUT! Pt9C.9 numben 1'tf'lrough I In the squerH et r1ght ao that the sum of NCh •rm le 23 end lhe aum HOftlfHO AROUND I Two horsemen, the story gpee, ~ a race to see who owned the slowest hOrse Once under way. bOlh riders daddled and dawdl«S. making very hnle progreu When night r.ame eYenlll•lly, rhey put up at an inn Al INs ra"9. they con- iectured. no one would e"' WW\, W1Cl itwy· d .,.. r::.1 oan the ~ t""'9 off But the Innkeeper came up WIU1 an Idea that once more spurrod them on. What did he suggest? "'°" • .,..., *4iO ~I~ IQM 191<1 oi """"ber9 e1 tlpe OI erme .. •lao 23 e.ch digit la uMd ju•t once. F.ur digit• are In plecie. Key to aofutlon I• cen- tet dlgll Can you •M It out? 11 op .. L 'I •• 't 't -t ~ I C 8 --.0 e MURKV MATH! On•thlrd of rw.lve cen be added -to four-ftfthe of MHn In auch e wey th•t the reeult le eleven. HO'* 11 that? • I...,_,,. ... I NJl\l 01 f-IO' l .,~ ...._... '9 WELL SUITED! Two of the elyht. awl"' aolta above h11ve elmllar dealgne. Which two? Thats for you to declde11 No MoRE 'scuses. J'r-1 TfREDOF "SCU~. you GO'f A OOB 10DO,1 .. you G(:f IT.DoNe::. ,. , Yoo Bet:N L1SlEN 1N& lo UZ.ZIE., MOM ~ ~v • -________________________________ ... • • BEAR CHANCEi Slmply eppty colored penclla or crayon• nNtty to thla amu alf\g ear,lilf\'al acene 1~ecl 2-Lt blue 3-Yellow. 4-Lt brown ~f leati . 6-Black 7-0k brown. I I. SPE Ll1BI NOER SCOR/·,~ p0rnf~ 19' ~ ,t11 t~ lellP~ !. ,, 'l WOf'd below to tor rn -~ com,.. wor•s T Ii M &•UT\' -·· . . . -... . . . THEN !>c.ore 1 l)Olnts edc.h lpr all worch ot '°"' .. .,.,~ or m~• • t4und 1mon9 t~ ~tfers fry fo \COrt al k•\I SO po111t~. ,__ ...... r .... ~ -.l ~~ -·-- by Lynn Johnston 1R1S BEDROOM IS A ME.SS. NOPE.. 1 'VE-BE;EN LIS~NIN G lo ME // - ~ ~ BLOOM COUNTY .YGS, PR!f/Jl/6WITHfl111Y1?€P ME/If; IT SIV/tl 8€ fJl{tMM!NfJ WffH HtAV!tY SAl1EP P/CKl&S ANV NIT/?111E ·lA{JEN SM(1:£fJ eAChi. INPee!J, A l/f,/(/Tl18lE ~~1 F~5T OF f)()fY,f ro~ MY - eJIT11(6 CllF<PIOVA&Cf/tAR. '-5Y!Te/.i /I . 1 DON'T GE.\ rf,DAO. .. W'-lAT MA.Of; ~Ou Df.l\Df. 10 Sf.l.0\\£ A VRo WRfb1 L.E.R 1 SHOE H€r<€ YA &O. , rf'? Dl~f lGlJL-110 f.~L.A\N, No{<M ... L.f.T'S GO, ~At,{\l l. we "~Vf. A 6lG1A6-lfAM MA1GH 1'0N\(,"1~ The Tattler Tribune teel~ it·, hiQ}. time we at; a na:bon t~ ~tn:>n~ action to curb cur JOpu1ation ~wth.. . !u;t lim1fa~ unm~r8±10n lS clearJy not enousn I l and shipped. out immediately : i b Berke Breathed <JiTIG18 WllRT K()(JUJ YO(} LIKE ~ ~·/ ' me 1/Me ~ \ ft~"~"~ rr ·~ ~El.Au~ 1 ADM\Rf, &l-\e 1R~1ECt'O~"{ Of ~ ~L.'f lNG 000~ 5L.AM. OR MA'i6f, l''t'1~ 0EGAU?f. 1 L.O\lf. 1""£ ~o Of A. rAC.E. CR~~"lNG lNTO A W)~T Of AU.,t40RM, 1 ~f.?1lf. FOR\~ O\GN\T'l ~ , , ! A~TMCOOM IT WE.5 ~AVE A CERTAIN INTEi,LUTUAL. APf'EAt,. ... 'T~M00C.\c::l,f,. by MacNell We pto~e that the followi~ ,oups -~ put on small h?ats ... Guys who wear surl81asses on their head , ~ple who say, ~Have a . A~r " nice ~J ... ----------------------1-.m------------~~----~-~~-~~~<~·-··~~~ " Daily Pilat -- --~---- As Gopher, 1he purser on ABC's long-sailing h11. The looe Boat. Fred Grandy must be the soul of dlSCrellon and di- plomacy · It's a skill that will come"in handy 1f ·he does indeed renre from actmg -something he's threatened for several years - and returns home to Sioux City. Iowa. to run for Congress. "He·s been laying the groundwork back home ... says one friend The distance from ship state- room 10 ship of stale may seem hke a long one. but Grandy tSn ·1 exactly al sea when 11 comes10 politics: After graduating mag· na cum laude from Harvard. he worked as a speechwnter for an Iowa Congressman And Just think -he'd never have 10 wear white knee socks again 0 "Can you completely di- vorce yourself from problems once you get in front of an audi- ence." J.G. of Everett. Wash- 1ngtonwntes in to ask Barb..-a Mandrdl. "Technical problems would bother me. but I don't think anyone out front would, no- tice, ··says the singer. "I hope I'm professional enough not to get thrown by anything the audience says or does. If they do. there really tSn 't too much I can do. Actual- ly. I enJOY the reactions of the crowds -even strange or un- expected reactK>OS. I thmk the best pohcy is to be completely honest. For example. if you have a cold. tell U)em. But wilh me. colds don't matter be- cause I have such a big mouth, the noise comes out anyway." 0 . The film Cocoon has been respo11S1ble for gettmg mature actors like Don Ameche back on the payroll but Rlc:bard Farnawortb. 64 . insists thal hf! started 11 al I with the success of TheGreyFoxm f983. A for- mer stuntman. Farnsworth doubled for some of Holly- wood's btegest sws. among them MontgomeryClift1n Red· • River. "until the ground started . pretty ~1Yery<>ne said I should have become an actor 30 years aso. but I didn't think I had the charac- ter in my face." says Farns- worth. "Any- way. it's been well worth waiting for. I get a lot of fan mail from older people who.._ say 'stay in there.· They like seeing an ; older actor on screen in big- ger parts. The kids have taken over the busi- ness. and they've done fine work. but I think now you ·11 start 10 see a lot of older people 1n large roles ·· 0 "I confess I'm a workaholic. completely addicted to my Decked out m black fishnet stockings, short frilly black gloves and a black figure--em - bracing dress. actres.s sr•• Mlle8 was gree1ed by al who saw her (and who could m1SS her?) with cries of .. Madonna. Madonna." Next day. in a nowered or- gandy frock. she was loudly ~titled by two I 2-year- Job." says te. ley Stahl. who celebrates her second anni- versary this week as mod- erator of the Sunday Mom· ing interview show Face the Nation.She has a1so been CBS News White House corre- spo nde n t tor the past six years. covering first Carter ----olds. "Look/ and now Reagan. "I haven't gotten tired of 11 yet!" sa}'S Stahl. negotiating with CBS for a new four-year contract. 0 BIRTIIDAYS Sunday. Jimmy Connors. 33. Monday. Kitty ~e, 70. n.e.day. Henry Ford 11. 68. Wed•adty. carol Lawreace. Sl; Raquel Wek:b., 45; Bob Newbart, 56. Tllunday: Jane Curtin, 38. Salarday: Sid Caesar. 63. they yelled out with wholly un- de rs 1 an dab I e ex c 1trnen1. "there's Cyndi Lauper's moth- ~·" Now, Syl- via. soon to be seen in the ABC special. Cindy Eller. may be a girl who wants to have tun. but this was a bit much. When she related her distres.s 10 Hel-. en Gurley Brown. the Cosmo- politan editor said soothingly: "You're still ahead of the game.·· • What dK1 Helen me.an 1 Cosmo girl Replied the world's leading 1 . "How o ld c an Cyndi Lauper's mother be? Forry- two '" 0 1Jti .k:JonM Koufman With Miio Su~ in ~ >bt* and Robert Winckler m Los Angrln , I COVER STORY THE SALAD DAYS OF PAUL NEWMAN By Melanie Menagh I n the far comer of the Westport.' Conn .. head· uarters for Newman·s ~.>wn. Inc .. is hung a sgn ··ff we~ hove a plan, we ·re screwed " !bu/ Newmotr lo I himself. wn11en at New Yorll s Stork Club m 1983 The other outstanding kature of the room is a ping-pong table out- Grand Pnx m which he tS dnv- 1ng a Datsun 300 ZX. "You have co understand that by nature I am a whimsical man ... .... "Actually, in the area of arrru. control. I have made 1t a poml I to study and understand weap- on.s S)'S{ems he says In a nu clear world. at what point does the concept of first plac~ and , second place (in the arms 1 race) go to pieces' When the-. have 12 btlhon warhead5 and we have only 10 bllhon' Al a given pomt, the numbers s.im µly become 1rrelt."\ant Is hLS food busmes..'>.. then Newman ~own whunsical way of takmg on the m1htal) com µlex smgle-handedl~., ls ~E"V-' man s Own. Newman-s rebel hon"· Oh I hope not· \\'h\., fitted With paddles lammated w11h likenesses of Mao Tse- 1ung and IOChai:d Nixon. Through a door on which LS hunganoihersign-Alten/100 ch1en bizarre (beware of srange dog) -IS P"cwl New- man·s own office. fumr.shed with mviung pascel patio furni- ture a chaise lounge for the guest. an umbrella aver the de.I< of the prestdent dnd rounder You have to Wlderstand that by nature Paul NeYITT\all LS also a pnvate man. He rarefy talks to p.Jmatists. and his ~ can be slow in coming. guard· ed. a.s al before he utters a sen· tence he must run through all the po:sSble ways it nught be misinterpreted. He is inured to all attempts to put ham at has ease. He does oot take off has dark glasses. The conversation isa verbal )OUSl in slow motion. Newman has developed a capacity 10 deal with hLS ooton- ety by tryinga.s much as~­ b!e to block rt our. He muses. ··(Fame) happened to me very slowly, and you can thicken your skin by degrees 1f you have some ume to do 1t •• NN'ml11t's Own food tine ~from the actor's magic touch 1 '"Becauserebell1ontonhesake at rebellion -uni~ 11 LS ~am.st some senous fdnn or oppression -there LS i\n ele· menl of constramt tn th .. t (Tht- rebel) has 10 say no tc/ l"\'el'\ 1h1ng tht> same way tl1e c:on- fomll.Sl has to say ves ~) t"\ el'\ - u11ng Therebelhastoi-a) not<> On one wall is a sales chan tracing ttie fonunes of brand· names: Newman's Own Ohve Oil and Vinegar Dressmg, New· man's Own (ndustrial Strength Venetian Spaghetu Sauce and Newman's Own Old Style PK:· ture Show Popcorn. from which all the pcofits. some S8 rrulhon smce J 983. are dooar · ed 10 chanty(some to the Scott Newman toundallon. an antJ· drug orgaruzat1on named m honor of Newman's son who cbed m 1978 after 11\00ng alco- hol ~ Valium) Comments Newman's crony and business partner. AE. Hotchner. who LS better known a.s Hemingway's biographer ··we look upon 11 a.s a con!mumg miracle. It's a Mickey Mouse operauon. but Paul says: 'You don '1 have to be so senous about thLS (busi- ness). We have got to have tun,· andwewantto doitourway ·" But why salad dressing' There are more effioent ways for a cel-ebnly of Newman's stature 10 raise mo~ , What m ade f1sh1ng twdd1es Hotchner and Newman R6'\nto hu.3lling dressm~? Says New man. 60. several days later above the dm of the Detr0tl ~Ion~ "4>ncwll IS an <JSSJ"1ant rdJ IOI 01 FAM/Lr W££Kl.Y But doesn't skin-ltuckerung breed a cold calculation? On the contrary, 1t appeaIS that ev· ery person who knows h11n well ha.sa taJeortwo tocontnb- ute to the legend celebrating Newman's good nature Has fnends remark in terms of something hke astomshment that Newman IS the star he LS yet still tnes relentlessly. ~ touch of vinegar for the UUJrunu-/I cracy an lus VOtCe. "We lound out there was no such thangasa littJe cottage industry. You have to have (everything) shelf-lrfe tested and all your ingredients certified. And then someone said 'You have ~01 10 do a $300.000 marketing survev Thai ncked me oft .. The hrst year the ··1a111e cot tage rndustr)' grossed $553.000, causing some con· S1emat1on The unexpected in- flux of profits !)e(.ame embar- r a ss1 n g New man and Hotchner had a powwow over pmg pong ··1 said U..-.ten , "You haoe to understand that by nature I am a whimaica1 man." sively 10 be himself. Says Hotchner .. Hasa1111ude is that he really wants to keep a low profile How he IS able to be a movle star and do that. I don't know " Says Newman "'My life IS absurd m a Rreat many ways." On ttus racang weekend m Detroit. Newman tends to downptar hLS role tn the busl· ~ a.s i to somehow to get 11 in check. Of his muJumilhon· dollar salad dressing outfit. Newman offers. ··11 started off as lond of whimsical ioke We felt why not have a httlecoHa.Re industry and !.ell bottles of the salad dressing we gave away as Chnstmasgifts to the local spe- cialty stores'·· Newman continues with a Hotch. I am an actor and vou are a writer We really shouldn ., be mdkmg rnooev olf of food I thought that 11 1l ·w~ going 10 be btg. I would like to give the money awa) So once a vear. Newman and Hot.chner ·sit down to J spaghetu liJnch a1 the ping· pong·tumed<onferenct' table and dlwy up the profi ts -a whopptng 20 percent ol thl' company's gross income - · mostly among smaller groups that get overiOOked b\ big foundauons. and mostly for tht• young and tjle elderly "We got one request from " Catholic school in f'londa for lads of migrant (farm) wori<en. Then school l)ll<; had been condemned. and tht-state would not reptace 11 so we dr e-.erythmgmsuVit soheLSheld ranged for them to buy d nev. hOSlage JUSl as cleaq\y a5 the bus. We got lette~ and draw conformLS( 1.c. And to be held 1ng.S from every lad m that 1 hOSlage to be cdflsiramed C> school. One child wrote sav nm Paul ~ewman 1ng. 'Thank you. Mr Newman Is 11 fun 10 be famou.'>' Tht' Because of you. I will be somt' 11nh 1nstan1 dlbwer of the triter body someday · You can t fef"I \ 1~ "'vo "Whv dt~ 11 l>other any better than that ·· "lt.-wmanso much"' \\-ell thert' The cautious measured • are Simply d1ttere111 land..-. nt qual1tyofNewman'sresponse'> people Therr are public. peo evaporates as he explailb he'"' pie and there are pm ace pt>< 1 good this makes him ft>t>I µle "D"ie puhl1t people prt't'll ·smce we grve away the mont"\ and pump up their feat he!"> and the 22nd and 23rd of De<:em ach1£'\'e ~real dramat1l po-. ber, 1t has totall)' chan~t.'d m-. tur~ ~ewmar1 dot''" r l dft" leehng about Chnstma.'> 111 for thL ... 7 "40 "l11 "lo I do111 stead ol 11 bemq a sit.Ki\ 1n mt>r n<>tc MP for 11 I em·' thcY.-.(' llt'f • <.ant.le greed 11 has qOnt' f)(ll k ;>It' l em' rhem hec.a~ lht.'11 to what I suppose wa.s rtw rt>ol hw ... ow mdde ...,., mlJ("h 1•a..,w1 Chn..,.11an ob,ec11ve. which wa... thdt 1 someone "''till 1' Ulll • irn tn hold out your hand 111 "">Int' lnnablt' arou11d thal Ont' WhO LS less fortunate thdll "lewmau d<>eSO I lkt• put1 vou are linl'\ <;1rnpl\ hec. au..'*' 1 mJkf-.. Ptwanthrnp" L' <>f1t' sidt· 111 htrn feel Ulll omf•.rrahlt·-. Newman's sol 1al ccm.o;c1t·m t' t lotchner offeP-> a m11w ' 1 •n1 Polrtrcs LS another He tM .. '>11 I plex rea.c;r>11 rE'<:all11u.~ 1lw 1111w IJeen shy at.>out exprt!SS111~ hL'> 'hh t>11 he tnt"d 111 pt'Nktdt ~nts. and lht> ICKI lh~I "'Jrwman lo cKC't>pi r\I' 1•'( hes a famous actor gl\f>' h1'> 1rt>mel\ pre'>l1 ~1u '' '"''' op1ruonsawideaud1erKt:' 1 .. tw tn•m Candda 1111(' ~f\t't 1 pw trading on has acting crffit>n \10~ vear. tn Mntht.>r !1wrt"-\ t1als 10 tread on politic 1tln' .mc1 !ht• Popt• ·t>n11l ... 11c1 . . turf'> And why should anvotw l.ook Im ~1\.m~ 1h1" riinrn'\ listen to an ·a<. tor's pofoi«1! <l"' a\ a11c1 I m clrnna "'h.11 1 IAC"'WS"l l1leSt' questK>nS qM' want 10 do nutot.' kirn1 n l I\ lf't NE"WTT\Ml more pause lhciJ 1 L' ...,. inal ulll\ 11 11011 I dot 11h111k I usual even for him Final I\. d1· .Jiould taktt .. ome l<111d llf put 1 ltberatelv 111 ,\wdrd for 11 I 11 ISi 1h111k 11 1-.. Well.I don l know thdt \nu ~ 11nt"1 h1111.i I -.tu •11lc1 'it 1101111, cJ10uld Ho~r this repuhltl .111d rht> mll\utt• ,·rn, ... 1.11 t1 1111 l<; based on the premi.se lhdl II L' .. md '-d\ u1nk .11 mt• I rn lo!IWI~ d pan1c1patory dem<x r.tn ,l'-'J' lllllllt'\ I l •" nllt•rt'l.1 drld I'm not going 10 g1 .... e up rm nut w ti,11 dlW llJI ~t 11twr Dit'rt> ( nghts of) c1t12t•nsh1p 5'mpl\ ... 1 • \.\ tlcll Jhout 1111 P· •Pt' 1 he-cause 11 would appear lhdl ~t·wm.t11 th11'lio!h' .1 1111 1 id m\. voice 1s louderthan 11 ou~h1 ..,,11<1 \1a\ ht· ttw p, 11 *' 1~ ' l<>bt' m11rt• µUhll\ II\ F'W f \~II\ ~I t..I \ • '-f l'Tl "f\fR •• .._._. 3 ·~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MORAL PERSPECTIVE HE~S-DEFINI1'ELY NO FAMILY MAN • Buf the revolution Hefner spawned may devour his creation : Play~oy By Jeff Silverman The Playboy Mansion in Los An· geJes. Abou1 4 o ·dock on a darlc alremoon. I've been wait· ing in the library, oh. IO. maybe IS minutes. It's a beautiful room, com· fortable. as properly paneled as a library should be. With, of course. a few extras. There's a bar in one comer, state-of-the- art electronics in another and a nock of thick leather chairs built for sinking into. A butler amves with a tray of cookies and a fresh pot of coffee, then politely ex- cuses himself. As he waJks out. I notice the messase on the framed quilt above the doorway "'Be It Ever So Humble . . .. Be 1t ever so hwnble. indeed. There's more In fact. "more" seems the nght word. But the more you have, the more you have to lose, and sitting in the library waiting for Hugh M. Hefnet, founder. publisher and editor·in-duef of Playboy, I find myself looking al the rel- ics -the trappmg.s and symbols of his prosperity -and thinking maybe there is something 10 be humble about, after aJL A lot has been won in this room, but a 101 has been lost in here, too. There. for instance, by the window. a model of the sleek. black, bunny-I~ on-the-tail Playboy iet. Once, the reaJ ,et. gleaming on the outside, plush on the in- side, with its stewardess bunnies and great circular bed. new through the air· space of Playboy's pages. an image of the high hfe and how it can be taken with you Once 11 belonged to all the maga- zme's readers, now it's gone, sold some years back to help cover the stratospher· 1c altimeter readings of corporate debt. Bes.de II. a sturnng bust of Barbi Ben- ion. A former first lady of the lord of the pad. she. 100, frolicked on display for aJI 10 see. through Playboy's pages The reaJ Barl:>1. like rhe ,et. is somewhere else to- day Symbols. both, of a time come and gone. when America was giddily discov- en~ 1tssexuaJity. and Hugh Hefner was leading the expediuon M~ne covers. bound volumes. a portraJt atop the mantelptece of Hefner as Renaissance prince -reminders of an empire. A sense of the pa.st A sense of the present. Bothcare1ullycrea1ed Both carefully preserved It m!S be, I can't help thinking. one of the f e-w libraries in LA without a vi.slble copy of 'The KJ71ing Of tM Untcom, d1rec tor Peter Bogdanovich's memoir of ht" relationship with Dorothy Stranen, thfo former Playmate of the Year brutally murdered by her ex-husband And ~"' NH $/lumnan t:s an l.A .fJm#d joomalts1 andsownwn~ 4 • FAMILY \\ttXJ...Y • SEl'Tr.M8tR I 19115 was also a film called Siar '8(), and it. as well as the book and Bogdanovich. have played a macabre role in the life of Hugh Hefner. ~ch's thesis was that Hefner and his lifestyle were directJy re- sponsible for Stratten • s death by sexually exploiting her. Thereafter. so much of the fun that I'd associaled from my youth with Hugh Hefner's magazine dissolved m from of me in a nurry of accusation and innuendo, the kind that makes you feel dirty just by hearing it FinaJly. in thfOUIUt the door of the LA. mansion strides Hefner himself 1 lean In so many ways, thal'sJustwha1 he IS. a puzzle on one hand, a kid m the candy store of his own creation on the other. He wins at Monopoly, and he wins at backgammon, and he's had a three-de- cade run at the top of his profession. He· s rich, and he's famous. and he's not with·. out lasting influence -some arguably positive. some surely indefensible - a man who imagined an ideaJ for himself and then proceeded to live it, no matter what anr.one thought He pioneered his own traJI, and, he can say with a laugh laced with truth. that he brought a whole ,,,,, Playboy founder. editor-and·duel and sell-proc/a1med libertine Hugh Heiner, clad m ever-present pajamas But is his magazme outdated by the revolution ~ created1 and straight. the most carefully pre- served perhaps or all the empire s icon.s. tus own advertisement for this particular comer of the Good l.Jfe. He's all in black -pajama.s. robe, and slippers -a ptpe in one hand, a Pepsi in the other. a few month.5 shy of his 59th birthday, but looking. at the d~e of a glance. not much past 40. He apologizes for l:\is late- ness: He's had lhe nu. "Dorothy's tragic death was motivat· ed not many w,ay by her association with Playboy," Hefner begins. ''but clearly by the breakup of her mamage because of Peter Bogdan<Mch. "If ii is percewed thal I'm having a wonderful time with my life, well. I'm sorry. folks. ifs true. I was the lod who believed the ~ m the Frank Ca· pra movies in the 1930s That's still who I am generatJonalongwithhim. He'sevengot a daughter capable enough to ~ his empire onto. h's been. in fact. 31 yearssmceHefner headed out to his garage with the bucks he could borrow and his own particular messaee to extol. What he returned with was a magazine and an image to malch that magazine's philosophy. In time, Playboyand its founderwould become a seamless unit. indistinguishable almost. a son.of socio-sexual aouble play Both becaJTle symbols -of freedom. some say. of immorality and decadence. other counter. d1fficull as any of those con- cepts may be to define. Con1radic11ons of perceptions? Sure. But eithe't way. the man and hLS magazine have mnueTlCf'<f our social landscape, perhaps more than any other publication of this century "II was a matter,"~ says proudly, "of 11 being the ngh1 guy at the nght l1me m the righl place with the ngh1 idea The nouon came at a time that. without reaJ. tZJng 11. the country was so ready for ii. that it reaJly caught on .. Over the years. Playboy-and all it's come to stand for -has been loved and hated. critiqued and debated. praised and picketed. honored and reviled. It's been attacked from the right. and at- tacked from the left. as has been the man who remains its guiding spirit. Liberals charge it degrades women Conserva· lives shout that ii degrades lhe nauon~s moraJ well-being. Still. through shrewd management al the top and a senes of decisions that led to a reign~ in of the reach of the empire. Playboy, the maga- zine and the corporation has managed to prosper finanaally The secret if there IS one. seems obvious. "II remains true to its roots." explains Max Lerner. the 82- year-old syndicaled columrnst and long- hme Hefner fnend . But that was then. at the bewnrnng, and this is now, three decades and countless sooaJ rebellions taler. Do Playboy's roots still hold? Is PlayboystiJI. well. relevanl? Suggests Christie Heiner. Playboy's president, chief operating officer and Hefner's 32-year-old daughter "A lot of people want everything to be like they were in the good, old days. and what lhey thought the good old days were Women stayed home and raised chil- dren, people Sot married right out of school. sex was 10 have babies.. every- body went to church. and Norman ~ockwell pamled II Putting aside wheth- er that actually ex.isled," she continues. ·'that group of people has wanted 1110 for a long time. But they never had much of an impact on society. Right now. howev· er. people who don't neces.wily buy into that agenda are more sensitiW to those people's perspectNeS on Ou~ .. ~for Playboy. "we did not predict the kind of moral conservatism that is out there in the culture nght now." NonetheleM. the facts appear to spell " out sigruficant erosion. • •Circulation is down nearly 3 million from a peak of 7 million m the early ·705 • Paid advert1s1ng pages have dropped from I . 418 m 1979 to Just over 9001Mtyear •The clubs are being reconceived The resorts and casinos have been sold • Ven1ures into tht' book and record· 1ng industnes have been scrapped. a And. while enough haschanged m 3 I ~ to keep Playboy above rather lhan under most magaz.me counters. communttles m places such as Oncin· na11 and Butralo have actlveiy f oughl to .. .. keep the Playboy Channel and its adult- µrograrnrnmg format off their local ca- 1le S\'Sterns Is· !>OC1ety sa)ing "no" to Playbov these ddvs" Is 1he empire that Hefner t>u1lta!>ephemeraJ as1hebunn) stailand <.enterlolds on which he bu1h 1tS founda· uons? Perhaps the best place to begin look· mg for the answers IS m Playboy's own history In the early '60s. when Plavboy 's rn· LUlat1on began to soar. Amencan men began to 1den11fy increasingly with the magazine The Playboy trademark then seemed a badge of that 1dent1f1ca11on It all seemed so dating then To be a playboy To think that sex outside of rnamage -even 1ns1de of mamage - wasn't really a 519 To sift through that magazine naughty soph1St1ca1ed and outspoken as 111ended to be And I don t 1us1 mean the pictures. though the pie· lures were surely the ma1or part of 11 These days. however. I don't hear any· one talking about The Playboy Ph1loso· phy anymore: What seemed radical then tends 10 be tame by companson today Elements of what Heiner was espousing have certainly left their mark. Just tum on Donahue. Carson or the ub1qu1t1ous Dr Ruth. Browse through Cosmo or The la· dies· Home Journal Rent a Vldeo And the magazme'ssuccess formula -good I hctton 'and provocauve non-ficuon by maior authors and 1oumal1Sts. and plen· tv of how-10 s all packaged together with photos of unclothed women - I spawned a host of 1m11a1ors willing to test an~xtend the bounds of taste far be· yond even Plavbor s V\Stas Amenca. haV1ng caught the glimpse. wanted to 1 see and know more. and by the early ·10s. those 1m1tators had begun to show more. taking a stgrnficant bite out of Play- bov 's circulation The mov1es began 10 I show more. too. so did the coming-of· age pay 1elewMon Suddenly. Playboy seemed. well. tame. the way life maga- zine seemed tame once television brought action pictures of Vietnam im- mediately into our IMng rooms. Sudden· ly. there were altemauves And Playboy. once the leader in 1ts field. found itself econom1cally forced to play catch-up Ute eventually folded. then came back. less vttal than 1t was in its pre-lV heyday But Pfayboy 's still here, t~mer. perhaps. by companson 10 what s out there. but breathing. nonetheless. a sort of lecherousok1 uncle. a b11 frayed m the double-knit collar and dirty beneath the nails. who conunues to arouse cunos- 111es and conunues 10 be accepied fond· Iv 1n certain circles The magazine today outsells all of its competitors. and thed1f· ference m c1rcula1mn between 11 and Penthouse. its nearest compemor. is sull great. A recent Newsweek magazine poll showed that 37 percent of the popu· lation .sometimes buys or reads maga- zines hke Playboy compared 10 only 13 percent who.buy and read truly <><;ti,ous magazines like Hustler As a trad1t1on. Ptavbov ·s as Amencan as apple pie Yet. F.\Mll' 'M'l 11.1) .... EPTIMRE R I I~ ... 5 11 still has itscn11cs, a target by virtue of its name as well as its pictonal contents. In a sense. Playboy may have done what 11 set out 10 do so well -the shak· mq up of our na11onal libido -11 finally I locked itself mto 1tsown reliquary which is in the end the ul11ma1e contrad1cuon of them all Atutudes havethanged. and Plavboy has helped 10 change them I enough 10 make Plavbontselt seem ob· solete prec1.sely because tho~ armude-. ha"e changed As a nation v.e re nor Cb innocent as we once were dlld Plmfx.J\ has morecompellllon than 11 once had m cap1ur1nq our 1maq1na11ons .rw S tately. bcauufully•wrought, s1dc labk 1s so classic 1n design that 11 fits in v1nually any decor, whether period, contemporary or clau1cal. You may display 11 proudly in homc, office or apanmenr-in the foyer, livmg room, den or srudy Platcd in Gcnu1ne Brass, 11 will enhance .-nd c-Ompk- menr whatever 11 holds planr, photo, ob1ccts d'an. ash1ray, col· lcct1bles-1ust about anvthing vou wam displayed RICH LOOKING ANO CONVENIENT Bnlhant brass plated tabletop tray measures IO" across and 11 stands 18'1•" from the floor A "gem" of a find and a wonderful accent anvwhere Order 5e\'cra'. tod.av for d1fTercn1 loca11ons A.ll!JUCAH MlllLY QUAAANTEE nfta product 19 fully guetMteed. tfyou .. dlautllfled you may retum It to<. prompt Md full ,.fund. r-----------~~--------i I AMERICAN FAMILY, Ocp1 123-WA I I Box 4164, Huntmitcon S1e11on, ~ ': 117~ I I Please \<nd me the Brass Plated 'i1de Tabk for onl\ Sit.ts plus I I S3.0I rmiaitc .md handhn~ ( L" !'I nmcncv onlv) NY residents .idd .ippropnate sales tax I I SAVE! 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Therearemanydtf· cu1t Get the problem fixed nght aw ferent typeS of noises that will tell you a Some vehicles have an ammeter ga great deal about ~state of your car that. in con1unctto11 with lhe 1d101 ·· h~ It's amazmg how many people ignore mont1ors the amount of 1uice lhe alt en the infonnallon flashed from the dash tor 1Ssend111g 10 the battery If the syst All those ir\struments and .. idiot lights" IS working well lhe 1~~ will ho are there for a pur· &iiZZZl11Z?m'Zi2lZ?:!2'1Zl~'f!!ZJ.Z!lli121Zl~Zll!:~~ ciround the u•n pose -toreporton ~~~ -.... _,_~11'--.;:6';;;:~~ ~~ or 12-14 volt pc the vanous tune· ~ • ~ ~ 11011 If the n lions that they mon· shuws JU.St a sit. I 1tor Knowing how 4'. ~ } , ~ _ J c.harge. then the difficult 1t would be IL~ ,.,1 belt •!. probab to repair a Warp' '\.\:. ~ loo5e and the all I drive in Hyper· nator can l wo > space. Captain Kirk enough to send never ignored the f1e1ent c:urrent tot readouts from the bcitten Left It Enterpnse 's vanQUS that. the batter; w monitonng devices. ~ dram rapidly. ·led It's a down·l~arth lllg you where}< pamtorepairabro· µrol>dhl\ d <111 ken water pump in want to he I I there the middle of the midtown tunnel. Don't no hfe m the needle. there.., prohahl~ It assume that 1f a red light suddenly blares tie or 110 1wce 111 the hatter\ 011 tn the mstrumenl cluster. the hght ti· So that :S why your tar won t ')tan self IS malfuncuomng. Pull over when II the 011 µ~re wam111g light r you get a chance and delennme 1f there matn!> on. or your 011 pres.s.ure gau. 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Poorly main Does the front end of the tar groar tained engines will overheat when you tum ci tomer., Tht' steenn@ Make It a habit to scan the dash ulSfru-rack LS pmbably 111 dire nt-ed of lubnca· ments and lights before you dnve off 111 t1011 or your whN>I he.an11g.s cire shot themoming Tumthe1gmtt0nall1heway How ahout squeaks and o,queais ema· 10 ··on ... bul don t scan the·engu~ The nating from the brake, t"Verv 11me yOL 011 and alternator hghts should coli\f on I< >uch 1he pedal'> Have vour rnecharuc tmmedialety. and all lhe Olher 11\Stru-check lhat the hnmg matencil 011 tht mentsshould registerexcepl those mon· brake pads or shoes hasr 1 t wom down tc 110"'1g pressures and tempera1Ure5 as the metal backmg 1here·s no pressure or 1empens1un.> to Take llme t"\-ery month or"'> lo 1..he<. k regtsteryet Some modem vehiqles have all the nu~ and holts that hold the van computer-operated sensors that morn· nus parts of your car tnRt'{her fW tor the vanous V1tal systems ahd cause wammg hghts 10glow1f a prohlem devel ops Look al the monitor ltgl)ts before you h11 the road 6 · FAMILY \\ttxt.,y • SU'T[MBEJt I. 1911.S RH hart/ St-!Jle\ t.\ u11thor of the au onf u innm14 How to Ktti> Ynur V1llk."iWaqf'f1 R11hht1 Altw Starting next weekend, this.newspaper will be making your weekends better than ever. 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CaM ol Name ----------------delay Shipment IS guaranteed MtNn AddrM$ ______ ;......__ _______ _ eo days City State ZIP ----.._ ____________________ _. __________ _ BEHAVIOR THE REMAKING OF THE AMERICAN HUSBAND For years. public attention has f o- cu.sed on psychological stress undergone by mamed women caught up in the contemporaf'\ cransforma11on of lifestyles and sex roles There's been little said. though dbout males facl41g the same s11ua11on Mamed men (thlS writer among them) hdve also been experiencing stre&. - l hallenges and st rams of a kind that our rnunterparts as recently as a generat1011 .:uto c:ould not have predicted and would probably have con.stdered msufferablt- AI 1he core of the problems for mv~ll .111d other mamed men whom I know mamed men. in m\. obser.a11on ftnd genuine sell-apprO\·al hard to ach1€'\e Vve mav tell ourseh~ consc1ousl\. tha1 the old. domestic tradtt1ons were sense- less We ma\ tell ourselves that we ve outgrown our fathers, progressed he· vond 1he1r understdnd111R -bur there are limits on our power to release our 1mag111at1on from our fathers gnp The sta11dard to which ddd ex~cred us 10 measure up. howe\er Lrude and seXJSt in cenam aspects v.~ dftt:'r all a staJtdard Tr\ ~ we will w c;o11dt:.'~t'nd 111 1t al deep leve45 11 n >11t111u~ to hdunt U!) Art t'>.dmplt:' V. ht:'11lwa.'>15 m\ wt>ll hes a conflict of alleg1ance. It's a t onfhct with roots 111 the memory. dlld the central f1g- 1re IS that of the re- membered father " 'New model' married men, in my observation, find genuine seU-approval hard to a~hieve. " father belall'>t' 1;f the DeJHt'6'>1i 111 had to take d 1nh lhdl mea11t lea\111~ 1he humt-for Pa11 ama l remembt:>r hi.<-'>J>f>dktng h l Tile reasons for tins are clear The farherwhom ffiOS( ma.med men remem 1 lt.'r today does not resemble the man we 11urselves are expected to be ( >ur f athen. were top dogs They were men who ·knew best.". "ran the show" and exact ed deference from their mates ( >ur fa- l hers. funhermore. had sharply defined ideas about how a man ought to behave < lur fa the rs were the sole breadwmners They ~ldom cooked or cleaned house •r rended babies They were role exam pies for us. their sons. passmgalongskJlb re~arded as d1St1nctivelv male how to throw a shder 10 block ·a nght cross or ... rep a clutch m a ·s 7 Chevv And. need lec;s to say. our fathers were evoked. h) ''llr mothers. asauthont1es ("I'll have to '>peak 10 your father about that ··) Thev dlone possessed the power to ~ow the excepttonal penrnssmn or puntSh menl 10e1rs also (tn manr households) was the exclUSlve nght o wmkmg cor1 sp1ratonally at mfractK>ns of the rule' I myself have more than once ex pressed pnde at havtng broken Wlth 1h1c, older model of the married man/father And I've heard similar pnde expres.c;ed hvyounger fnends We like ourselves for haVlng learned to function as house hus· hands We draw satisfied comparisons between our closeness 10 our wi"es and t h1ldren and our fathers' detachmE"nt In accepting a widfo range of domes11c re spollSlb1hties. and m droppmg claura to c;upenonty."' we\-e escabhshed that we re ~ther lazy nor vam S111J, ~gardless of personal good ft"t'I ings and sat1Sfac11ons. ··new model me alone hnefl' lht' 111~h1 llt'furt' he ~1led When I m ~<Hlt:'ll ... upto\ou u11· der.>1.and") Your molht'r and -.1-.ter. - the)' \e got 10 be1ake11t are of I m wu111 mg on you· Nothing beyond that. but the message came across. The message was that my obltgatmn as a so,n. as the remaining male m the house. was to protect the famtly(my mother and my three SlSters) It was my assignment partly because I wa.sstronger. better able 10 handle phys- ical threats and danger. but pnmanly be- cause I was my father"s son HlS 5'rength was somehow my strength -thlS was the plam assumpuon His belief that 11 was his dupt 10 guard our housebold would necessanly be my belief Al the time I dtdn·11ake h1Swordsasa pro fonna gesture. I heard them as a senous trar1!Y m~on of responsib1hty I remember feehng more 1mportan1 thaJ? I had felt be· fore Also scared Natural!\. I m nov. awdrt' that the chief l>urd~n of m\ father ., dt>'it'11ce wa..-. home tw m'· mother The hol.l'>ehnld I share with im own wife and children ~n 1orgamzed111 dlCorda1Kt> w11h the view that the male alone must he tau~hl 10 func1ton as protector and prm 1sm11er But I d he self·de<.e1ved 1' I pretended that e\erv trace nf lhe olderwav of thmk· mq has been erased from m~ head. Be· cause mv fatht'r ., example linger. wuh ITIE'. I regard m\ <;0n.c; responsihil111e-. ~ prott"Ctors to he d1 flert>nt 111 <;('\era I re· ~>t"CIS from thost'nf 1ht>1rWl\.'t1••wr mates Nor have I shed m~ tom1l11011 that the (Con11nued on page 11) FAMILY \\t:[J(LY • S£PTI:MBER I l!lll5 • 9 ALL SEASON STRAWBERRIES N' '1dll~> A '>t:J,1)" " f J "Id• r r,trl)nQ 001 J' "" " :lt'arin\l ri 4 c o .. s s· 1v.;~ "'" •r U'•"Cl ire ,". 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Or use your Vasa or MasterCard. Be sure to include account number. expiration date and your sig- nature. lnd1eate nng sue cf early AMERICAN HlJS8ANDS 1 (Continued from page 9) ubhgation to be a good pr<Wlder and an ef fe<.:tive shield agai~ menace from without falls first 10 me. rather than mv ~~ - And the same holds. I believe. for many husbands younger than myself We believe that yesterday's understand· mgsof roles ought to have lost themnflu- ence on us. But we know that influence. I although ebbing. has by no means.van· lShed. And here IJes a strain that ·s far too seldom acknowledged. It 'sthe strain of being oblieed to t!Neflt a new yardstick for assessing one ·sown performance while remembering an older standard that still. on occasion. seems perfectly serviceable and right. It's the strain o( realizing th.at the quality within you that you call sefl:SltMty rrught well be described by him-the old man -as effeminacy. It's the strain of grasp- ing. at one and the same time. that your admiration tor a loved one -your own father -ts inseparable from the feeling vou had for him as a fearles.s defender. and that thus admiring such a man ts thought by many to be wrongheaded. And. above all. it's the strain of Sill.· pecung that your own gu1lt1ly divided loyalties are duphca!ed. 10 a degree. tn \Our wile's consciousness.. Ifs an old. old story. Bovs manv their mothers. and q1rls marry their fathers -but there are 1><1d. new'(and. once again, underpubh· nzed) developments on th ts f mm And dlways the key problem stems from the 1rnµos.sib1hty of abruptly sevenng ('On- ne<'t1on with the past No doubt vester- day·s mothers should have had a' ncht>r ' ho1ce of hfe-roles -and vet. for me. a ~rownup male. the memori of the moth· <:'r who was "aJwavs there·~ at home has 111 >t lost its prec1otisness. 1~ standm~ as ... ome kmd of ideal By the same token. yesterday's fat ht-rs no doubt should have been les.s ng1dly locked 1111oasterrotyped ma~uhni1v­ .uid yet the memory of that masc:ulimrv hdSn't lost its preciousness for ma11\• qrownup women who preserve it. It's not mysterious that wtveS favor an end to male donunance. But 11le'Vltahly their feehngs. too, are comphcated and con- trad1ctory. They themselves had fathers who were married men nf the older model And the example those fat her; ...et -the roles they fulfilled -aren't a ~reat ~easier for the grownup daugh- trrs to dtSmiss. To one sector of a mamed woman s rnmd. the S1rong. reserved. protective fa- 1 her may seem totally outdated But an- 1 •ther pan of her m1rid may find those 1 haracter traits attractwe arid manl\ It's not uncommon. in fact. for a worn· <11110 pick the wrong man for a long-tenn relatt0nship becaU4'.t' <:he's HL4'llfftc1entlv rlware of the extent to wh1c-h she .S <lrawn. sometimes despite her.r;(>ll to- ward the older unage of the ideal man a felt her completely at ease with hunst>lf m the role of shepherd and st>ntrv And a '\l ~ntf1cant 5'ram on vounger ma.med men today tS the need 10 stav in touch Wll.h l.he1rown 5eflSllM!y an(j vulnerab1!J· 1y without dwmdhng into the kind of per· liOn whom thetrwJVes -remembennga beloved father who seemed wondertUJI\ ~trong -will come 10 1Jt;>n:e1\e 1r1 mid hie. dS weak lnere are. of course. numl>ertess mh· er dimensions to the pressures on mar- ned men now. II matters 1mmenselv. for in.stance. that although a newer "ideal man" -wann yieldu!R. una.fraJd of his own tears -is 111deed 111 proc~s of com· 1ng to b1nh. he has an no sense 1aker1 command of the media There are dJffer- ences between lhe heroes plaved bv Clark liable and those played~-Dusui1 Hoff man or even b} Tom Selleck. but there tS no substance 10 rhe sug~1on lhat. with the coming of Hollman and Selleck. movie macho bit the dust for good The hgure ol the dari.qerous man who lo\.t'S em dnd lea\ es em rem ams ~ucll\lt' 111 pop tulture Nowh~re m the media 111 our time does the most audible and most popular \01ce helong to men who art' respons1\.e either to the ideal of sexual equality. or to the bel~f that male\ 1olence LS uwan-ahh· rt>ptt>heris11Jle Yet the newer model mamed man must somehow make his respons1 .. enes.s ro such ideals and l>t>· liefs sexually wmrnng FinaJlv there 1s the once relat1\el\' I 1 ... 1raightfnrward ~hJet:t ol f1del1tv The pnnc1ple that e;1l>solute ftdehtv L'> ·esse11· Ital to anv lastutg relat1onsh1p seE"ms. 011 its face 1101Hiebatable But d1ff1cultv anses because of the hasrory of m~ual· Illes 111 obsef\ ance of that rule In 1 >Ur fa · thers 11me f orgrveness came mort' ea.,.. ly 10 ~rra111 or "straymg hLLsbands than to uHfaithful w1YeS. And lhlS memof\ of how 11 used tuhe('ause:.trouble n<iw f..,Jf not 111fant1hZJ1t~ 10 dem to d wife tht' rt111~ of movemt>1ll some hu.sbands <met· po~-;e<J'> You11Rer mamed men ldlllH>t E>ac;ily evade •itKh 4uest1ons These lesser quandanes are further re· mmders that contemporary mamage is filled with tension points. And. hke the ma1or problems. they are traceable to ungrounded oonfidence that sudden bold strokes can forever bani.sh lrom con.soousness yesterday s codes and standards. When change is swift and ceaseles.s. we find ourselves IMng in sev eral different ages simultaneously. at· tempting to make sense out of uu~rly op- posed concepts of threat and promise. sound expenment and stupid self:mdul· gence. good and evil. Married women have grown shrewdly alert to the need to bnng 10 full consc1ousnes5 the nature of the unresolved conflicts and opposi- tio~ that impede their own ~lop­ rnent. Mamed men who assume they can advance withouc comparable alen ness are. tn mv view. comrrutung a pm foundly dangerous mistake. fW &m,omm DrMon. chairman ol IM~ ol '"'-~ ot 1~ /VofK>fk}/ Humon1~ Fn<ultY. 1.\ n soool mrw and author nl fhtr mricolk 0< ckilmftl not.WA ~ MAn FAMILY ~\'. SUTLWBtR I 1985. 11 How a Stop in a German Shoe Store Ended a Lifetime of ·Foot Pain ... "We were tn Germ.any on the very first day of our vacauon but my feet ~re killing me already. I thought a pa.Lr of more comfortable sboes might belp and I fell in love with a pair in a shoe <1to re tn Wiesbaden, <'rennany But when l tned them on. they hun too. I ex· plained my problem of sore aebmg feet U> 8 fnendly clerk and she p<llnted to a counter display and SAJd. maybe I needrd a pau of special Leather IM<>lea. --/_"'°"'_ ~r - -~ -_. ... ---I ........... -_,,. -·--------· -- I took her advice and wu I glad I did . the mstant I slipped them into m) sh~. my foot pll.ln vanished! I've worn them ever since and rnv painful foot problems are a thmg of the past. ft ---.,..._ Over the lut 15 \'MTS more than 8.000.000 pa.t.ni of these Leather lnaolea haw been sold tn German shoe stores. Thev·~ relieved all types of foot prob fems for fol.U of aJI ~ and if vour feet are lolling you, we urite vou to trv them. We brOugbL them to Amenca and caJJ them Luus Leather fnM'llH. W~r them for 30 davs If at the end of that tame yoti'tt not complt>tely deli«hted. JUSI return them for a prompt, no quest1ons-askl!d refund What could be fa1ttr'> --...... -- LUXIS Leather Insoles l.uiu.11 ~1enulicalh desl(Tled mel.4t..aru.l sup port &llfl"I'' \'l)UJ' fttl tn auume their p~r po-. tun' and bal~ Tllf'' l"f'di~nbuu bod' ""''hi n.iurall\. elim1ruit111« painful un~n prH&ute11 th&t c•UM Sort' Fttl. Bum1ntt F'ttt. l'om~. Cal I~. Bun1ona. 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'••ot.-c --------------· ---------. ------------... ~ ·-"-·-·-· IN AMERICA ALMOST NOTHING HURTS MORE THAN THE LOSS OF YOUR DOG .. By Wilham F. Buckley, Jr. M y father bred English set· ters. and there were around the house. at any rypecal moment. five or sue. half of them kept at the fann where we used them in pheasant hunting, two or three around the house. and al age 12 one of these became my own. my first doggie. He was a tall. handsome. black and white freckled be.aucy, whose pedi· greed papers called him Sultan some- thing or other fol lowed by h1S patronym· 1c, which I have long since foreotten. though I have not forgotten the pride I took in knowing that he had been bred by champtons At first I attempted with some formahcy to call him by his name. Sultan, bul soon gave up. and for some reason. found myself calling him Ducky. In respect of my hkmg for dogs. as in 01her respects, I tended to be taken by enthUS1asms I shared. in those days. a bedroom w1th my youngest brother. from one window of which a porch be· gan that led along the length of the huge colonial house to a staircase descending to the grounds below I persuaded the caretaker to substitute for the f uced screen that shielded my brother and me from the mosquitoes and firefhes of New England summers a screen dislodgeable by the merest exertion of a dog's nose The screen. the dog having passed through 11. would return to perfonn 11.S conventional function through gravity. Ducky could now vault the radiator along the window stool and. knocking the screen out of his wav land on the porch whefle\ler inclined. dunng the night. to leave my bedside. or more com· monly, my bed. en he returned would bound up . and elect to sleep alwa his head either over m\ rump,oroverrr6'neck Oh how we lbved each other Du<" ky , and I. I had nine brothers and S1Sters.. 13nd I my oldest SlSler. who wasS1xteen and f a1 gone in cuJtivated sarcasm . notin~ the gwlefuJ habits of Due~ who knew 111 stmctively how to endear him.self to those who could do him favors -tdke him hunting, give htm food. or simplv o;1t and stroke him -decided one da.,. to refer to him as 'Unducky .. Some oi my brothers and Sl.Sters thought this t>x 1 remely funny I did not I man.aged to nse abovt> 11. however. ,md 11 anyone. 111 I W1//l(lf'rl f' 8u<ltln IS td1N>rolNMlonaJ Review and f'tosJ oft~ sYndlroffti /nf~I ~ Fir in~ l.m~ His MXt t:JoM. 10 bt> publrsh«J try Doubkdavm ~. 1s r1tlftJR.lf#it R~~n 12 . F.\Mll 'f VvffrJ v. S£PTf.M8Eft I llJ8S the course of the day. would say to me. "Bill. where's Unducky?" I would simply continue doing what I was doing. as though I had not heard the effrontery d1· reeled at my affectionate. noble dogg1e. who died one cold night. many years lat· er. when I was a freshman at college. My first experience with True Gnef came when my older sister's cocker spaniel, whowascaJled Peter. was killed by an oil delivery truck one summer aJ. temoon. We rushed him to the vets. but he was DOA. The caterwauling in the household was not surpas.sed in any Spanish nunnery on Good Fnday It was years later that I heard the awful story. apparently a commonplace in Gemlarl folklore. which commurucates the sen· ~ of a child's engros.sment with his dog. Skipping home late in the after· noon from school, the story has it. seven- year-old Gretel asks her Mother. "Where is Dada?" Her mother has spent the en· ure afternoon bracing herself for this en· counter. because the awful truth of the matter IS that Dada was tragically run over shortJy after the little girl went off 10 school. Her mother. consuJtmg friends and prof~onals. had decided to tell her daughter the plain truth, and take the , consequences. Accordingly. she re- plied. insobertones, "Oaning. I must tell you something: Dada has been lolled." The little girl looked up. wnnkled her nose. and then said. "Where are my cooloesand m11k1" Vastly relieved at her daughter's sto1c1Sm. the mother bound· ed to the kitchen to grve her daughter her snack. after which Gretel said." Mummy. where IS Dada?" "I told you dear. Dadahadanacc1dent and was lolled " There followed a lachrymose pande- monium which the mother could not ar· 'rest. Finally she blurted OUI. "Darling. I told you when you came home from 1 hool that Dada had been kl II ed ... l.Jtlle girl "f thought you said Papa had been lolled " I am not saymg 11 was so when our cocker spaniel Peter was lolled. that we'd ~ave gratefully exchanged the newS that our beloved Eather had been n.m over But I intend to suggest the IA ten· suy of a child's grief. when something happens to the doggie. My wife also grew up with dogs. and I don't lhmk there was ever a moment when. dunng our mamed hfe. we were without a dog. The highhght of our dog· gie hfe togelherwasbemg introduced to a dog. a dog so special that he and h~ · heirs ... as I delicately call them (in fact. Rowley disdained f emaJe company). have bnghtened our lives consistently. for fifteen yea~ now The breed IS called Cavalier King ChanesSpaniel and thereby hangs at.ale. Rowley came to us in Switzerland. He arrived in a lady's purse: the British gen· tlewoman. who had bred her 0WTl bitch. brought her little puppy as a house pre- sent. and ii was love at first sight. He was ten weeks old. and when he was twelve weeks old, I flew him back to New York. receivlng permission from Swissair to keep him on my lap dunng the flight. There was something about Rowley that absolutely never failed. at least not dur- ing the first two or three years of hlS life- time. It was that he w~ irres&Slible. and aJI rules pertairung to dogs and their gov, emance were sunply waived when oth· could they treat a httle dog in ttus way1 They looked down at little Rowley. and -of course -11 worl<ed. They permit· ted me to mount the 1eep. Rowley m my arms, and were driven to a compound. That was the compound where. appar entty, 1mmrgraung dogs were segregat· ed, before gomg off to the hygienic dun· geons Where they s11. forlorn. for six months. before being designated as safe to mingle with the pacific breed of hu- man beings who govern Ireland Anyway, therewe were. and the lead· er of the detachment. htS eyes furtively looking down at Rowley, waiung for him to do htS busmess. made talk with me I tned to keep the conversauonal fires The well..tJmi family Groph1C amst Suzy Partw 's dep1c1ton of author Buckley and his Cavalier King Olarles Spamels. Sam and Fred efW\se infleXJble executor.; of the law came face to face with -Rowley II happened that the Swissair flight landed at Shannon on that trip. and I de- cided Rowley needed to be taken off the plane to give him an opportunicy to re· heve hunself But I was no sooner down the gangplank than four men zoomed up tn a jeep with a machine gun mounted on 1t I had committed a most awful trara- gress1on Because Ireland. you see. LS like England in only one respect It has the same rules agamst dogs landing on na· 11ve temtory without first putting in stx months m Coventry, in order to discover whether the dog LS rabid When the four Sumo wrestlers sl<Jdded to a scop tell mg me brusquely to take the dog back up mlo lhe emplane. I said to them. How hurn1ng. and we talked about politics. Communism. the Pope, and eternal sal· vauon All Rowley would do was hound about and look endeanng Finally the cnsis came The plane was about to leave W1lh some embarrassment. I hav· mg pleaded the dtStressof Rowley to the lnsh paramilitary. I said we would obvi- ously need to return to the aircraft. never mind that Rowley's little bladder. or come to thmk of 11. lffimense b~der. was unrelieved By the ume we.bad got back 10 the airplane. each of the ~fhctals 111S1Sted on having a personal valedictory with Rowley. which affectionate em- braces Rowley aJlecuonately returned. Rowley went everywhere wilh me. hut as the years went by I had 10 acknowl· edge that there was Just that shRht es- I 1rangement thatrrienw1thsuch keen per· 1 eµ11on as mine are bound to notice He 11 ived Someone Else more than he loved me He loved Jeny Garvey. who dnves !or us. bener. The seduction of Rowley t~gan when first he rode in the car with lt-rrv Sometimes in the front seat. some· • 1 unes burrowed in the ca111ty next to Jer · " ., legs. sometimes on the magazine '>hell behind the back seat. from which ht' would peer out the back window, or 1 >C casionally. down at us. but most often ll)11gingly. toward the front. where Jerry dwelled. But every year. for th1rtee11 vears. he was with us in Switzerland. without Jeny. and there hlS encha11t· rnent became legendary We welcomed a new little Cavalier Kmg Charles. about whom somethmg very odd needs to be confessed. It is this. that for the first eighteen months. he was a lovely and refined dog. much like Row- ley, but there grew a coarsening of body and spirit whjch my wife identified with the spiritual depression that came on when Beepee. as he was (ls) called. was )ucceeded by Blenhie (after .. Sam, and Fred. I have never understood why, whe11 there are beauttf ul dogs one ... an acqtJ1re. people should go out of their way to ac- quire non-~aut1ful dogs But I know bet- ter than to give an example because nothing arouses owners more tha11 the -.uggest1on that their breed lS le.ss than the most desirable in the world And. of course, 11 lS true that a dog ob1ect1vely ugly -a cur. a mongrel. a you-name-II -can capture the heart and m111d of tl!> owner I don't know why this should,n't bt• true of dogs. cume to think uf 11. e 111s certarnly true of people I would rat · er have spt-nt mv days wuh the Hunch· bat k of Notre Dame. who Wil!> very ugl~. than with Tallulah Bankhead. whu wa<> vt>rv beautiful But admit it, that the Cavaliers are strikingly attractive. And 1ust as one feels the impulse to stroke them. they feel the impulse to be stroked. Sam and Fred can spend hours t>t-m~ fondled. as you read vour book. or talk to vour ~uest But then the) will exh1h1t 1tw1r indepe11de11u, It d1 ... appo1nts me 011lv that the\ d< 1 · Blenheim"), the breed colored When my tlister's dog Peter ~like m) study ..,le\ used to come to mv studv < 11 ice f\ erv hour< )r so. to ha,:e an ex- l t>ndt-d l<)\e-111, nunn~ which we would re t:X · white and brown. was killed . . . the Failing to be !he t enter of atten- L1on. and unrecon· ciled to the senior cmzensh1p status of Rowley. Bee- catenoauling was not surpaued in any Spanish nunnery on Good Friday. l >et' became rath- er bulbous. and hi.s hair turned matty dnd when a Spanish friend who always loved him told us that he would love to ~1ve Beepee to hi.s freshly widowed mother to console her. we acquiesced. and as I wnte. Beepee lives a channed life in Bilbao Blenh1e mhented the charms of Row· •t'\.. but in due course he. too. faced com· 1 ~1111on The circumstances of the ne'W u qu1SJ1ton will amuse all couples. the 11ale member of which is re~ularlv ac · 1 used of extravagance. · I had come upon a gentleman who lived m Greenwich, Connecticut and was advised that his wife bred Cavalier Kmg Charles Spaniels. I was informed that they had just bred a fresh litter of beauti ful Blenhe1ms. Smee. living in Ureenwich, they were our neighbors (we hve in Stamford), I prevailed on my wife tq Qrive over and have a look at the httle siX-week-old puppies. She agreed. but on the way to Greenwich. cautioned me. She reminded me we were under no < 1bhgation to buy a dog and certainly did not need yet another dog. All SIX were brought out -atx:>ut the 'tze of a man's shoe -and began curl· 111q and playmg on the carpet in the hvmg room Al one point. the breeders left the r11om. and my wife looked up at me. from the other end of the room on the ltoor of which the puppies were plafcng. ,md rai..c;ed her hand inqu11ingly She had two ftngers raised. and I nodded. .md we have been happy ever after. with ------------- l hal1ge our eter· nal 11ows Sam and Fred will dctumµdll\. me to nw stud\. and 1he11 lea\'t::. tu µlay el~where nrs1m · µIv to he. hour.. and hour51>11end.111 the kitchen. or preft'rahly -always. ii she L'i there -w11h Pat Wt' haw rrnL<;trtK led those little dogg1e-door. thdt ~1\e them dll hut total dlCe5..'> to am part of the hou..'>t'. conf1rnng them onl\ when th~\ rcat'h a gate out.side tlw panrrv com· pound whe~e they are harrC'd from frol· 1cking with mcommg truck.'>. and f('\11s1t· mg on my househnld tbt' trauma I ex pen· enced asa little hov. when first Peter. and then Brow111e. went off to their grt't'ner pastures Oh Du<:kv. how I h>ved ynu1 And vou. Rowlev1 a1id Blr11h1e1 And Sam ·and Fred' Did you know that in China under Mao Tse-tung. own111g a dog was d rnme? The idea was as simple as thL'\, that 1f there were dogs about. there would be less food, hecal.15(' do~s con· sume food Laid out thus schematicall~ (do you want starving children. or no dogs?) one recognizes the leg111macy of the reasonmg But any legitimate reason· 1ng that means that children can t have a Ducky m the house. or oldsters a Rowlev. a Seim. or a Fred. is a regime whose con st11u11c111 IS a fraud. a humbug Do ~·ou need to say anvthmg more about the curse of ideology> Ah. if only m\' dog_~1es knew the baltles I haw waged on the11 twhalf' If thev did. thev would hardl\ <;com my company 111 niv !>tudv. excon· atinR the eV1I people who du not tolerate doR~ 111 their k ingdom' FW F.~MIL'I 'M:.fKLY· £PTEM8tR I 1985· 13 ~llATTEN YOUR STOMACH .. IOR MEN .OVER 40 .. _, I .,. .• -· " BY A DUGAN MOT~ EDITORS OF CONSLMR GUIDE WHAT IET AUIE WOl'T DO, AllJ SIT-UPS WOl'T 00- 1115 BOOI CAI DO FOR MEI OVER 40 ... OR youR MC*EY BACI! It's never too late to flatten your stomach and narrow vour waistline But as vou nave probably noticed. diets alone are not enough That is espeoally true as you get older Evan rt you ~eep your weight down and get somt< exercise. your stomacti may bulge and sag because your abdominal muscles are not property toned Stt-ups alone wor1< on only some of these musdes.. But unless you exerose all four maior abdominal muscles-your stomach may be hard t>ut 11 won t oe llat Thas new book shows you how to llatten your stomach by exerosmg all-and not 1ust some-of yoor stomach muscles. And rt is speoally designed to meet the needs of men OYer 40 Strenuous exeroses are avoided so you need not oe 1n shape to get started· After you get gomg, you progress at your own speed lo intermediate and advanced programs. And each level includes exemses to strengthen vour bad\ and QfY8 your cardtOV8.SCUW system llTtal aerobic coodmornng Grve this NEW QUICK. EASY WAY TO FLATTEN YOUR STOMACH FOR MEN OVER 40 a try tt has easy-~tolow directions AU exeroses are rulty 1llustra1ed 1n OOiOI' Plus rt s spiral tx>und to stay open and be ftat wtvle you exerose See rt you don t feel more ht energetic end setf-<X>nfident an just a few shOrt ~ You must get the resu"s you want Of we'll give you 'PX money bad( So don't wart any tonger Put vour oroer 1n the mail today' °Wit tecXltrmend 'l'Oll cf-* .., yo.100e10r belot't Stal1lrig m c-rrv ~ Al(~ l)r'()Qfllt SPECIAL REPORT AIR SAFETY: THE ESPIONAGE FACTOR &ft/or's note: Two years ago today, Soviet fiRht shol down Korean Airlines F1ight 007 of· ter 11 strayed deeply over the U.S.S R. Questions stl/I remain about whe!her some foreign airlines occasionally con· duct esptonage surveillance with pas· sengers aboard FAMILY WEEKLY asked reporter £mest Volkman to query sources m the US. and loretgn mtelli· genre ctrdes for an assessment By Ernest Volkman • One day I~ year. air traffic control radars in the northwestern United Slates detected a Cubana plane veenng off its Otghl path and cro.w.ng a swath of Amer- ican temlory on its way to Canada. Con- tacted by radio. the pilot of the B<JVem· menr-owned airliner blamed "naviga· tional error" for the overflight. wherein he had managed to overfly a U.S. cruise rrussile testing range. •Two years before. an Aeroflot (So- vtet a.trlines) jellinef heading for New York from Canada suddenJy veered off course and new over New England U.S a.tr controllers warned the plane's ptl<>L but not before he had managed lo over- fly the mam Amencan nuclear subma· nne constructJOfl Site-in Groton, Conn. •There have been more than a dozen samalar incidents involving Soviet or Sovi· et bloc ,etliners dunng the past several years. all of them. in the view of U.S. offi· c1aJs. intelligence missions 1..t.5mg passen- ger planes as co~r. Such m1SS1ons con· tmue. despite the nsk to innocent pas- sengers. US officials say they continue to have problems with Cubana and Sl!V· eral f.astem European airlines.. parucu- larly CSA ( Cz.echosJovaloa. s a.t r11 ne) and LO'r(Poland'sairl1ne). Still. it would bea ml.Slake to assume that onJy lhe Sovlets and lhetr alhesare involved in "a.irespt<>- nage. · · U S. intelligence sources say thal a number of non-Communt.St nauonsare acuve m a.trliner spymg. ancluding Israel. Taiwan. South Korea and Pa.kl.stan In the words of one st1ll-dassfted CIA repon. "ft IS acknowledged that van~ rypes of intelligence and poht1cal actM· "'ties are conducted by other nation s flag earners to some degree (including the ~ lomgn airlines conduct spy missions. even wht~ you 're aboard. United States)." What exactly American airlines are supposed to be doing is oth- erwise not specified in the report, but it is known that in the early 1950s. some U.S airlines were used (or variou.s intel!i· sence operations. With the advent of spy satellites and high~performance recon-namance planes such as the SR-71 "Blackbird .. ( wtuch can operate at an aJ. utude of nearly 100.000 feet). virtuaJty all of those operations were phased out for fear that they might be exposed. After lhat. sources m the U.S. intelhgence community say, Amenca secretty under· wrote the costs of creating a number of small national atrlines in nations sur· rounding the Soviet Union and China to collect data. Why not rely. on satellite reconnai- sance? With modem advances m cam- eras and film. inteUigence experts can defM a gJeat deal of mformaoon from 1he pictures produced. but the satelli1es. operating at about 23,000 miles up, often cannot spot important details.. Then. 100. satellite tracks are predictable: there IS no guarantee lhat Sites aren't bemg camounaged on the ground. Moreover. in the field of electronic in- telltgence. the choice target is an ene- my· s radar system The problem is that an order to find out how good the radars are. some way muse be found to force them to tum thetr equipment on .. A lot of peoP'e think that you can set any mtelhgence from a satellite ... says one U.S intelligence official '1llat's not true. If you want to twn somebody's ra- dar on so yoo can read all his signals. you have to present him with a credible threat. In other words. you have to vio- late his airspace. Unfortunatelr. the best way to do that -if you don t want to have your unarmed reconnai.ssance planes shot down -IS to have an air1mer make a 'navtgational error' and VK>lale very deep. An atrliner at 30.000 feet over radar defenses lights them up like Ch~­ mas trees .. The temptation to do that. while nsk· 1ng the lives of passengers. has proven too ~real to resist According to one au· thontative report, al least 32 civilian p(anes have been shot down during the pa.st three decades after betng caught spying over fOfbidden temtory or -as an the case of the Korean Air Llnes(KAL) 007 night on September 1. 1983 -sus- pected of doing so. Only a few of these 1nctdents have become publicized. One of the more notorious occurred in 1978. when another.KAL flight. this one gomg from Pans to Seoul. somehow wound up several hundred miles off course over Murmansk.. the site of the Soviet Union· s most important nuclear submarine and bomber bases. Soviet fighters shot down lhe airliner. killing two passengers and in)uring 13. Frve years earlier. a Ubyan Airlines plane ~red into the a1r· space over Israeli-occupied Sm&. The 15-- raehs shot down the plane. lolling 108 f amill \\' eekl~· passengers. In both cases. "navtgallonal error" was blamed 1lle defense of "navtgat1onal error· wa.s persuasive m the earty days of inter- continental air travel, when relatively primitive eqwpment ca.used many a plane to stray off course But nowadays. soph.i&ic.a1ed guidance eqwpment has locked interconunentaJ flight paths on a computer's course Jetliners are equipped with state-of-the-art electron icsand backup systems to provide pi loo with instant readouts of their posi1ion.s. And that is why espionage is oh en sus- pected when an air1iner unaccow11ably wanders off course by a wide margm. says one aviation expen "(With) experi- enced pilots (and) the kind of electron- ics now available, 1t IS extremely rare fora plane to deviate off course for any great ~heless, espionage by airliner is one of the delicate quesoons that IS nol ~ussed openly at the lntematt<>nal Crvil Aviation Organization OCAO). the United Nations agency that CM!T'SeeS the· international air traffic sys1em. 1lle system involves a whole senes of dehcate polincal arrangements. parucu· larly between East and West. lhal could be jeopardized by the mtrusK>n of Cold War polillCS.. For thal reason. the ICAO. which othet'Wlse handles international air-travel questions efficiently. has side- stepped the volatile tSSUe ol how many of the planes flying its mtemauonaJ net· work may be canying out intelligence- collection missions. "Unquesllonabty." says one US dip- lomat who handles intema11ooal avia- oon matters. "there 1Sa great need forthe 1ntemattonal av\atJon commurutyto take a stand on US1ng domestJc airliners for aerial Slllve'lllance I'd like to see thas country exert very strong leadershJp m thas area. Thl.6 far. we haven't done so. and what concerns me IS that incidents like KAL 007 will happen again. In my view. they're inevitable: you simply can- not have passengers held hostage to m· telllgence · f'W £nWSI Vo/Aman G M ln~l'llUllLC' puma/ISi His most rttmf boolt. Wan'IOl'S of tht' Nl8flt. publ1shrdbvMotrncu. ts aboof thr~ ol lfw us l~/tama SysNm c:rm w ._.._ Mot1ori Frank advertisement EL TMINATES DIETING T · · g Japanese Super Pill Guarantees Rapid Weight-Loss! Bf:VEJlL Y HlU.S. CA -TI.ft .,_. niltl for die h ~ • ........... bio«tM WC!ght-b\i5 compound SO powerful. 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"Look," she says, "I'm S-feet-9, l have a deep voice and r have a way with a lane. W~~t .can I do abo~t it? l can't stay home wa1ttnJ for someth1na t~ly different. l think it's a total waste of ener&Y to worry about typecaatina. "I remember Carroll O 'Connor being worried about beina too closely associated with Archie Bunker. It's silly. He was brilliant u Archie Bunker." lt was on·• All in the Family" that Maude Findlay fint raised her voice. Ap.inst A~ie, of course. She never shut up after that and went on to vent her liberal views foraixyeanon "Maude" in themid-1970s. Tbe comen1us of the critics is that the pilot for "The Golden Girla" is the be1t of all the new I.bows for the faU . Another potentially bot show i1 Steven Spielberg's "Amazina Stories," but it's beina kept under wraps. The show centers on four women. either divorced or widowed. who are livina o ut their aotden years in Miami. It also stars Bett,Y White, Rue McOanahan (who was Vivian, the bett friend and next-door neiahbor on "Maude") and Estelle Getty. Naturally, the senes was quickl,Y mcknamed "Miami Nice," after NBCs htt detective drama "Miami Vice." Anhur is all smiles about her new show, but recall• ruefully ahe felt the same way two years aco about "A~nda's." "I real!>' thouaht il wu 101na to be fabulous, ahe says. Jn the show ahe ran a amall reaoit hotel called "Amanda's By-the-Se,," and was conatantlycalled upon to keep in line a staff as efficient u the Three Stootea- "I think ev~one aoofed on the sencs, mcludinf ABC, she says. "It had no point of view. tt wu a huae disappointment for me, but I can't really put the blame on ABC. I think it wu ill-conce1ved to bqin with." Arthur turned to Norman Lear, who had produced ''Maude" and .. All in the Family." "l aJway1 call him when I'm in trouble." But there wu little Lear could do other than offer consolauon. "Amanda'•" IOOn folded. "When I came an to telcvl&ion it was with lnalden •Y• Bea Arthur'• "The Golden Girl•" will be a bit. Norman," she sa'ys ... and I JUSI as,umcd that was the way telev1s1on was 'W ell. 1t wasn't the way 1elev1S1on was ·· She 1s delt~hted, however. that "Thc Golden Girls' was crc~ated by Susan Hams ("Soap"), and will be directed by Paul Boprt ("All in the Fam ily") The show 1s produced by Pnul J unger W111 and Tony Thomas "What's scary" that wo rd 1s out that 1h1\ 11 101na to be the hot new ,how," l\rthur says. "What 1f we bomb'' It's cruy r ve never been 1n this s11uat1on befo re I kttp th1nkina back to 'Amanda'\' and ho w all the bosses loved 1t "But whether or not we make 11 If the scnpts conttnue u they have bttn, I won't have to hide my head and pretend 1t'" not on that night It'~ ltke heing hack with Norman " Arthur "tan in "The Golden G1rlf' as Dorothy. a no-nonsense retired school teacher whose husband hu run off to Hawa11 with an airline ,tewardt"SS Rue Mc('lanahan 1s Blanche. a Southern belle with a weakne~s for handsome men Bcny White 1s Rose:. a daffy, ephemeral \pint fatelle Getty is Sophia, Dorothy'\ IO utspokcn rflothcr Anhur wa~ a Tony award-winn1 na ieroadwa)' actress for h<'r role as Vera 'C harles 1n "Mame" Her film appcaranc.es. however, have been rather rare She had some roles tn ~rtt movie\ and ~lls los1n1 the Vera harles role 1n the film vcr'1on of"Mamc" ne of "the mlJor disappointments of m y .ltfc " Sund&)', September 1, 1985 3 Jane Powell puts a little lovin in her evil li e BY LYNDA HIRSCH If the actress pla~ing Lane Beccham's mother on "Loving' looks familiar, then you must be a fan of the musical movies made in the '40s and '50s. Jane Powell decided to take a tum on daytime TV because she gets to play a character with some drive and lots of evilness. "I was tired of playing goody-two-shoes This gives me a chance to do something which I seldom got to do 1n Hollywood - play a woman who goes after what she wants." In reallifc, Powell is dating former child star Dickie Moore, now public relations aicnt Dick Moore. Moore and Powell met when he was researching a book titled .. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," about child and teen actors an Hollywood. During the interviews, Powell and Moore dcc1dcd they had more than the past 1n common. Brynn Thayer has made 1t aJmost official: She intends to leave "One Life to Live" in tbe next three months. No word on whether Michael Zaslow. who plays David Rinaldi to her Jenny, will be leaving the show u well. Peter Strona exits All My Children next month. Strong, has been playing the character of Bob Georgia, who wooed arfd won Hilary away from Tad Martin. Don't look for Tad and Hilary to get back together that quickJy however: we understand there's lots of plot twists and turns in store for the couple. "As the World Tums" is saying goodbye to Mary Linda Rapclye (Magic) and Jacques Perreault (Frank). Ross Kettle (Stewart) and Marisa Tomei (Marcy) arc also leaving. Doug Marland, who takes over the helm of "As the World Turns" next month, is not responsible for these four exiting. These characters were already slated to leave the show before Marland took over. 'Young & Restless' made in Hollywood B,,Y LYNDA HIRSCH Q: h the "Youna and the Restless" produced in Oenoa City, Wisc , or Holly· wood? I was ratlcd on a farm in Genoa City and am familiar with the town. Bill Bell, the head writer, and his family have a summer home in a nearby town. -E.K .• Woods- tock. 111. A: De tlilow Itself It prod~ed lD Lot AD1ele1, bat It• locale (ill otber words, U.e place la w~cb tlle story 11 aet) 11 Jndffd Gaea Ctty. Wlee. Bell ud Ilia wile, talk allow laost Lee Plllllp, Uve ta Cllica10. wlllcb It eot ~far from Ge11oa City. Q: Can you send me the address of the writen of "All My Chtldrcn., .. -M F . Wmn1pea. Manitoba. A: Yoa cao conta<'t the writers bf. MMlal yoar mall to "AJI My Clllldrea,' UIO Avenu of llle Amerlcaa, New York. N.Y., lfflt. If yoa're lnlere1td In wrttln1 to llle 1•ow'1 tlead writer, addre11 yoor qHrin to Winer Waallam. 0 : I'm ,deeply up~t w••h the recent replacement of S.Uy Frame on "Another Wortd." Mary Paac Keller wu the best Sally the show l\u had She ponraycd the 4 Sunday, September 1, 1985 character more convincinaJy than any of her prcdecesson. The rclation1hip between Catlin and Sally cannot be the same and will not be u successful with another actreH takina over. -C.M., Oreen1bur1, Pa. A: Mary Pas• Keller decided to leave tlle allow ud look for prtme ttme ud movie employmeat. IDclclentally, tlle rtPon noma1 lu GrtfflU., wllo played Catllo, aocl Mary Pase lteller made Hell an llatere1tta1 coa,le OD·terffll It tllat thy'vt been da&lq eacll o&t1er off-screen for over a year. Her replacemeat, Taylor MIJler, reallaea Mary Pase wUJ be a &ffp act to follow, but 11 Helled at tlte protpect of playla1 a curacier very cllffereat tha Niu Cor· llHdti a role tlle bad on AU My Cllildreii for over I ve yean . Have a que1t1on about lour favonte .wap or soap star? Write to ynd1 Hirx-h. co News Amenca Syndicate, P.O. BoA I 9620, Irvine. 9] 7 I 4. She will answer as many qucstJons as she c.tn in her column. but tht volume of mail makes pusonal replies impossible Videocassettes edae into the Jdavid market By JERRY BUCK .,T~W,..., LOS ANGELES -There's no aehool. 1t'1 rain1n1. the kids arc bored and mom or dad are at wit'a end. What to do? For one thina. there's "The Muppeu." Or some "Dr. Scu11" 1torie1. Or a movie such as "Voyq.c to the Bottom o!the Sea." 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I la rl>< n· I ,c.t\\'H · \ l<>t1nt ()lire \ll.'111111ial 1'.111, \J111·t1t.it) \lrn1-.ok11111s (L'lltdl'I'\ PRIDE* QUALITY** DEDICATION* * * 1625 Gisler Avenue • Costa Mesa • Phone (714) 540-5 S 54 Sunday September 1, 1985 9 -Sunday _ Momlng ___ _ •'C 90'9 "S~'°"· 119'1 Sur.perise) Cary t.ril'lt Joan Fontaine Dtrected by Allred HltehGoct<. ( 1 hr 39 min ) ·--ltllfft Mmllml IPW ....... CMalfAnll • I HAL • TWft•-rn-.cmll• _., ... lm .. _.,,.,_.. GUl .... llOCnl m'lll "Condemned" ( 1930. Ofama) Ronald Colman. Ann Hart.111.y I 1 hr 76 .... ,m1n~m1M•C1a..w • PCll GUI,_ A dramatic. adapta11on of Richard Wright's "Black Boy" lorst c;een as a February 1966 "LOOI< Up arid I 1ve . (A) MmCanm u.u. ............ WOWMI 1WLOGUATW 1111 YOUnt• 'IMI--... , .. a.oe••--MIT,_ IUlllll 9ll 11• .,.,. "Melanl!"" ( 1982 Orama) Bor- ton Cummings, Glynroi; O'Connot ( 1 hr . <49 min) .. TODAftW ..... _.,_. .. ~1:f.i:=" ,_,.. asAm•amc:M _, ,, ....... ~nmu.u. 10 Sunday, September 1, 1985 (C).,. "Race for The Yankee Zephyr' ( 1981 Qfama) Ken Wahl George Pep pard ( 1 hr , 48 mm ) 'S llOWll AlteP's Adventures In WondPr land" ( 1972. Musical) Fiona Fullerron Peter Sellers ( 1 hr • 4 I mm ) l m11M1C .... voa .. ,.,,, _,...,.. ra LftiW tltlmY•MMllOT '°""_.._.. '"*IOI~ PCll GUI ~ A dramatic adaptation of Richard Wright's "Black Boy" first seen as a February 1966 Looi< Up and l •vf' e isode. (R) •.•. .wrr QICOll» • wcaJTW__,_ __ _ MCllOMMI ... .,.....Cl'lQ ... , .. Mml-... "The Devil ls A Woman ( t93~ Drama) Marteoe Dietrich, Llonel Atwill ( I hf. 25 min) DIL.Ml ___ YIUIA ,. ...... ?:II TMmllllfltllf• ••••a..i -· IUCC' •I CIULWll LAMY._ L.Gm.-wn1oa• ..,,.a.MIT --... ..... ,a,. .. mrawca ........... Ml .,.,. ··()al M For Mur"-f' ( 1954 9UtpenM) Ray Miiiand. Grace Kelly 12 hra . 15 min) -· (() lllDlY 19all•ll Scheduled p<O fife of Jan ling« Joe Wlhlama. report on veterana who Nf"9d In the Pacific during World War II and an lnteNleW with authof Studs Terkel ("The Good War") I 1 hr 1 30 'gd VlllO -leooo LLOYD•VW u .... ..,,A&.al TllUllFC-Mlllt ~ A IOOll at a pro,ect unrjPr taken by the Sierra Club to bUlld trails t,. tween Yoserrnte and Kings' Canyon N.1 111on=~T OCUIUI .... .,_ "Six Weeks· ( 1982. Uram,11 Dudley Moore Mary Tyler Moore ( t hr 1 4 7 lllk.ou. TOWll MAU alt aT AT1"19CMl1 _.,..Tm AT CAl.YAlff "81-.::a I. NCI =--A scenic tour of the ~ rrt llil• ~!shes at ft 11\19r°S blink .... ) .,_ "Swing $hlf1'' ( 1984. Drama) GOldle Hawn Kurt Rll'l~ll ( t hr 40 m1nJurooc. Lii ~ 90'9 "Professor Potter's Magic Po lions .. ( 1976. Adventure) Richard W11-.i1n John Wftrnef ( 1 hr '30 min ) ..... .. R•Mt1Am•MIU.WI ~DATIAMm · .._._ CllYL IJ •tt• WIAIU_, IT•""1'191 U D JUI/ IATIWI I AQl' .. 'I ........ llATmM. ,. Rod McKuen narrate11 a ~ et the nation'• tltal high iev.I nUCIMr waa1e repoaltOf)'. ailed ad)I cent to Utah'a Canyonlandt National Perk I -lunclay Cont. l mMCI• , .... ,~ ...,..,.. .,. "Vertigo" ( 1958. Mystery) James Stewart. Kim Novak (2 hrs ) (Ul .,. "Vertigo" ( 1958. Mystery) James Stewart t<lm Novak (2 hrs 15 mtn.) C%l .,. "Edcite Anci The Cruisers" (1983, Drama) Tom Bere~r. Mlchaet Pare ( 1 hr , 32 min ) I PAnBllAlllll t:ll ()) U (1191,_ Ttltrd round, hve lfroi;;'r~l)sttlng Meadow-CO<ona Park, N Y ..... llU IWPT D&TI MMI D&Y OI DllCOW9f 181rlf CC!f1Um .,. "Miracle On Ice' ( 1981 D<a- ma) Karl Malden, AMrew Stevens !3 lhrs.~,..,_ _ ...... ...,M*J) __,_,.. , .... y PQllTUn' M't mA111T 11•11'1a111•-rrra1 Football Follies WAYOlnunt .. _.aw.,... -"°" ..... MmlTOOlll llUWlml ~ICMllJ.8 •nwllYCllJ w &YI nln__.l.._IL ..... DllllT DAY OI INICCNmY POCUI Cll toal'TY All1'0 UC. NASCAA Sootnern 'j()() CID~~.::~l~rs . 30 min) l'J) .,. "Splash" ( 1984 Comedyl Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah 11 hr 51 min) • WUT90Gl....-JM. -UfttUUD MmlTOCMm '**' ,,.,_,. l'Wl.r .. INC'1UI ....... ,.. CMml.••Al lllODA mMflC-.., POCUI Cll toal'TY .,. "Bite The Bullet" ( 1975 West· ern) Gene Hackman. Cancik:e Bergen (2 hrs . 11 mtn) 'ID.,. "rhe Golden Seet" (1983 Dra- ma) Steve Railsback. Penelope MlffOfd . ;t;a,n ~11.u -CM"•~•nm ... w 1W ...... ..,.flOCUI Mft'U. Callfoml8 Af'I08IS 11 New Yori! Vanz:.\3 hr.) IWALL ---~ D&Wl"flaJATM LUIMW .. ... _,.-a, .. "The 3.000 Mlle Cha1e" ( t977 hf~) C41N 0.Young. Glenn FOfd (2 IJiA!Ulft'A••••um MiiMff .,. "Macon Col.H'lty Line" C 1974 Drama) Jeue and Ai.n Vint, Mu Baer Jr !hr , 30mln) .-rmTODAY ft I IC•IOW 1 .. "Once Upon A Tim. In Ameri- ca" ( 198'. Dram&) Rob«! DtNlro. Jame9 WOOdS (< hrs • 25 min ) tt1I (f) HWM.L Atlanta Braves at Chicago eubs ~rs ' 15 mtn) (ll,) U 'U Atlanta Braves at Chicago Cubs_J3 hrs) ([) CID llOWll "Miracle Woman" ( 1931 ' Orama) Barbara Stanwyck, Dav1ci Man ner~ hr 29 mtn ) tt:ll I g ,,:-1lml D&fl>-.i.ll 1mY CCU Wll'rTAlll amTQUCN um JCMIGllOtlilfll9•D•l••11nn · YOUTM,., IUUYY Wint DI.• •M -Afteanoon ---• .. , ... cauzm1c1 QlllTtGll Cll.at•MNCJm --~ .,. "Molher Lode" ( 1982 Drama) Charlton Heston Nick Mancuso 11 hr 4 1 min J (SJ rtl A fOOl During lhe Depression ..i star-crossed man (Ron Howard) prp tencis he s a m1lhonaire 10 impress a )'OUllQ woman (Amy lrv1ng1 Baseci on ..i c;hon 1slo=h~ Ancierson ~ t hr J ml Cl) u.a. OfBI ,_ CClfTIUI fiiilll•AU. CUI LAIT •rw-... 1•& .. A voyage 10 rt" waters off the Cayman Island!. w11h a too~ at lhe plants and animals of thfl area 1--.or.... MwJW181 llOWll "Tell Me Where It Hurtc. ( 1974, Drama) MaurPen StaplPton P1111 Sorvmo C I hr 30 m1r r 1 .. ,.,..,, •TOUCM --YUM t9 .... OU.-rorumkl I PowPr boats. Top 1nternalionaJ stars are seen a<. cept1ng the real challenge tounci 1n la•,1 paced powerooat rac1~ 8 llOWll RoostabOul . I 1~64 Music.al) Elvis Presley. Barbara Stanwyck (2 hrs 1 Cl PlllfUY _.., 0 m¥W "Mahogany" ( 1975, Drama) Diana Ross, B1llv Dee Williams (2 hrs . 30 mmJ Cl) llOWll ' Man Of A Thousand Faces' I 195 7 Biography) James Cagney Do<o-1.!!1 Matone (2 h1s ) t1iJ mAT l•at.,lllCal 'The Magic Flute" Metropoltlan Opera muStc d1rector James Levine ieads the Vienna Ph1lhar montG '" the 5atzburg Fesltval production or Mozart s m1ll1ure of fantasy and reality tealurtng Ileana Cotrubas Peter Sc:h~eier Marth lalvelva, Edith Grut>erova anci Christian Boesch (3 hrs JO min J ~n11-•u•w. ~ ... llOWll 'Cross Creel< < 1982 Drama) Mary SIPenburgen R1r T rn 1? hrr. 2 min J _L.. O, .OVW lonely Hearts 1 1983 Drama) Wendy Hughe~ Nor~n Kaye ( l hr 35 min 1 l, ~ The Passwor"l ls (.,, 1r;iy .. ( 1963. Drama) Dirk Boq.:irrJe Mart<1 Pl'lr sch~4 m1n1 4 t:ll I 6' ..alCI=: c,, tle1uleel T <1~ coverage ot the lnterr .:i• • r;il 81cyc.IP eras sic with rnen ano wrin1i>n amatP1Jr 1.1ass cyclist:. trom t 4 na11or ... '"' 1nq tr •fT San Franc ~<. IC-Aoufl1er "~ 1 1 t. 30 min) ~~v.!o. ! MO'llE "Oreitmsca,.(> l'l84 si;.i>r•ce F1cl1on) Dennie, ,)11d ci M.-1, Vor s~ 1ow b11 _.... NOGIU?7ZIQ HI~ • hr , 35 min) ~ Cap• ., 1'ih1 Mi""'') Dor~ R1Ct>ilr<) Hd'""' I? t11s I 0) The r,1ao; M"nilqeriP I ''l',Q Drama1 lane ""1mar ,. r~ (J0ug1,i., ; hrs 1 ft E7 CAM ITORY ' IDY<MIQ )~ ()IP;imv-:11~· l••M S• '"''"" F1ct1on [)pr>r •S Ju·l •J M 1 · Var S 1\low ~~ n ... 1:11 Ql)llT lhr 35mm) w:TOI Awa.. uurstJnciino a1h1~1es 1n a 11anety of spor1<; 1r1cl11•1tng autn ra1:.1ng. baseball. b0x1ng '<'<>to.~ 1 hockey and l Clint Eastwood I . plays a cop walking a thin line 1 ! in this erotically charged thnller -hncl!Y Cont. ·=1:-~ track and field are recognized In a <*• mQOY al the Hltlon In Lu Vegaa, Nev Prnentera lnctuefe Barbara Eden, Wayne Gr.uky •. Don King, Mar11yn McCoo al"ld Paul Newman Host. Richard Dawson { 1 lhr.)'Jlr:.= Tmm•TMCTGIML .. :.p .. tll'm#.t .. AP YTUll'lm ... 1•1.mm A took at the trials end tflumphs of the 1984 Los Angelel Rama. who macse It to the NFL Playoffs for the second consecu· tlve year -" 1TO•CJRl'mclD ... "Clarence, The Croea-Eyed Lion" ( 1965, Adventure) Marshell ~=·:.·~~ke. {2 hrs) .:mat/I ......... lnteMewl wrth Joan Colllna, HOiiywood agent R~ RJchman, actor Bob Ginty and ac1res&-w1fe Lorna Patt8ftofl, 1uthof Barbera ~ylor Bradford. also, Morris the cat ,~~~ ........ ,.....,.MTI ~ ... "The Bia Red One" (1980. Ad· venture) Lee Marvln, Mark Hamlfl (2 hra . Smln.) ([) WOM.O a. -Men's downhill From BarUoohe. ArgenUne (A) ( 1 hr ) • C1:J ... "Two Ol A Kloo'· ( 1983, R°" mance/ John TravOlta, OIMa Newton· John 1 hr . 28 min ) (m ... "Two Of A Kind" (No Dale) (2 hrs) Cl) lllOWll "Dark Places" ( 1973. HOfror) Robert Hardy, Joan Collins ( 1 hr 3 I min) 8' JWOGllll!llmn ... tm• wmt _..., ,_ PAT IOcm ... <Ill POITUIT Of '91 CA: IWlm lcll 8 DAll:I ,._ Celebrity Ju<Sges: Richard Kline, ChrlstlN Pickles, Biiiy Hufsey Per- formar.ce by Frank Stallone. G _, Taped CO'lel'age of the U S Am· ateur Championship from Montclair GOif Clu~~J.hr 30mln) ~ Plilf Wf-.Me ~ IGll Taped coveragt of the u 8 Am- ateur Championship from Montclair GOif Clu~ • ••' WWl,.::MAITI ~ .. "The Wiid Child'' ( 1970. Of•• ma) Jean-Pierre C.rgot, FranOOll Trvf lfev~w.~ .. .. a..-k •I .. Wl&bill IJI A 11udy of otttlohea 11 they mete Incl ,.., their YC>Ulli on the S.rengettp!al,... • ... ''TombS Of Tht Bllnd-0..0" [1974', Hooor) Cater Bur~. Lone Flem· 12 I (2 tvt) .. "Agency" (198 1, Susp.nM) Mltchuftl. L• M•).<>tt (2 hrt ) ... "Tht !Mndef . {19'78. Oftl'NI) Otnnlt WMY«J!tlaron Glttt. {2 htt) • NS1 WI• A younQ. OfJ)hlned 1h1tf It tom t>etwMn Nt 10y11ty to hit new- found ffftndl Ind Nt ()fOmllt to helP • hOOd steel motW1f from Ftnl1er Hall (Part 2ou .., I E ENID ....... .. "Space ~ .. ~9:· Sc• ~ F1c11on) Vinet eowar~ Men denhall I 1 hf . 22 min.) S\Jnday, &Jpttmt>er 1, 1Q85 llMClttll. .. "Great Catherine" ( 1968 ) Peter O'TOOle, Jeanna Moreau I 'T':J.. ,,,,,.,,. ••• , .. -.... Q ·-... Wedding belts Chime for Edward and Kate af18' Iha missing bnde '8 llntlly located on a cruise ship ia.r:.:.~~ _,,Alm An exploration of the chemls1ry of fear. especially agoraphobia. and the druoa used to combat It Cl).,.. -,,.Klppert>eng" ( 1982. Drama) John Albasiny, Alison Steadman. ( 1 hr 20 min.) I ••-rt•y.-iam -lfn:&,. .... Q .. , ..... ,_..._"What Are Our Young Nov etlata Up To?" Guests. Fernanda Eber· ttadt (''Low Tl<Se") · Bret Easton (1119 ILeu Than Zero") ( 1 hr ) .._TO_ -·Nin ... "The Gift Of Love" ( 1978. Ora ma) Marie Osmond. Timothy Bottoms ( 1 hr, 38 min) Cl) MlfO UC. CART Mld·Ohlo 200 from Lexington. Ohio (2 hrs , 30 min ) ([) CD) ... "The Secret Of N I M H ( 1982. Fantaay) Animated Voices ol Elizabeth Hartman. Dom Deluise ( t hr 20 min.) (%) llOWI "Cannonball Run II" ( 1984 Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Dom Del 111')6 1 ~&~ -.,._MT81TMOl••DAYWNI .. EF:... .... _. --Q CA~toOD ... WDJOIY UM9I Bob Thomson !ka the IUbwbel\ garden -~A'11MmC19 w: ,.., mm _.,._ ... ___ _ -· ':.iint1 T 1111 -An Inter-=-with the cut Of "Poltetgeltt II," In· cluclng Craig T. Nelaon, JoBeth Wiiiiama •nd Hilther O'Rourke. ( 1 hr ) .. ''ThoM Mlgnlfloent Men In Av1na Machlntt" { 1965. Comedy) Stuert Whitman. Bertl'I Mllel An lntame- llonll air rece eponao<ed by a ntWSpeper pUbllthtr II dlrntged by .. botege ettor11 j. ':f ~ ... Scheduled "Vletnem In ~ Movtee" A loOk al "Apocalypte Now." "Fltet BloOd." "Rnmoo. -~lrat 8tood Part II." "Uncommon Velor" Md ctlOn." (R) 'C.prlce" { 1987, Mygtery) Dey, Alotltrd Herrtt A women trwv ets Incognito to Ira<* down the nerc.otte!I ring rnpooelt>lt for her fatti.r'a dtnth (2 1-.. .• u..., ..... ~ JOl"9d by Mitton Berle. LI· berace, Frank SNlra and other c.le ties tn the Muscular Dyatrophy Aas<> 11on's annual fund-raiser Netto broadcasts from New York. Atlantk: l and Caesars Palace 1n Las Vegas hrs) m llO¥ll "Vende"a For The Sao ( 1968. AdVenture) Roger MO<Xe Hendry An advenlurer and two ol his t frlenda attempt to destroy the Malla hrs) • IA•'UJ-M ..... A unic behtnd·tM-seenn loot< at btleball, league style, focuses on Atlanta Bra\ plasyers Bruce BIN!dlc.t Jefry FOfsr Brad Komminsk and Bob Watson hrs) Ii) .WA A survey of Wyoming's w1ldh focusing on the breeding. migration a survival patterns of the Roci(y Mount• elk (R) Q ( 1 hr ) <H) MOftl "Melanie' ( 198a, Ora~) B ton Cummings, GrynnlS O'Connor young woman leaves he~emote home loca1e and to gain custOdy of her ct now living with hts army-based fa1h1 'PG (1 hr 49 min) llON 'Leave 'Em Laughing" (198 Drama) Mickey Rooney, Anne Jaciuson Ch1C&go Circus cl<>wn. Who with his w cares for dozens of hOmeless youngster struggl~ lo make ends meet delplte h imminent oeath from cancer. (1 hr . 4 min) .. <IZJ *7'Ull TNl 1911"0UIAlm DAY WM l:llD .,..~Gary Owens end fr Boardman host thlt Wh1mslcal loot< at cl nosaurs w11h a visit to Dinosaur Nation. Monument m Utah ... 1(1) ... UOTDCMaVll * Cl>•mnn WY •WID A young Ofp"8ne· thief is torn bfttween tus loyalty 10 his ne"" lound friends and his promise lo l"lelp hOOd steal money lrom Fenstet Hall !Par 2 oil) (A) D 0 ....,.. maw" Ol llOT1 Art ere ated by combining pe1nt with 191 plane ex haust. lhe <Sevelapment of model'n brah surgery restoring eyesight With a cornput er (A)Q(lhr) CJ),-. LIW LMOR DAY ........ Jer ry Lewis Is JOlned by Miiton S..le. Li berace. Frank Sinatra and other celebri 111•! 1n lhe Muscular Dystroph~ Assoc1a11on s annual fund-ratter Nattona broedcasta from New York, Atlantic Cit~ end C .... ra Palace In LH Veg11 (3 hra.) I .,. _. .... ,11111 .. '*-- --~T '°'8 A lex»< et the 1111 end C8fMr of tti. lete ArthlJr Fiedler. l11Cludl!\g 1ntervtew1 end perlormenoes by a varte\y O!P!:omlnent IOloltta (~} (CJ IOCIL. M ... • ~ Kool & the Geng alngs "Celtbfetlon," "too Hot." "Joenne," "L•dltt ~,.. and eongs lrom the album "Emer~ncy " Taped In ~ay 1'184 at the WOrid Expo8I hon 1n New Of1Mne ( 1 hf ) Cl.) cm &M -~ wmt YOU Rera foot• of Elvlt performing with a small group of mualclan frief'lda revHll hla warmth and magic •• he tings N"Y Ma that lneludl "HMrtbftak Hotel" (1 hr ) CJ) .. "Once Upon A Tlmt In Amtfl-ea" ( 1~. Drama) Robert De Nlfo. JOl"J"IM WOOC11 Sergio l oone'a pQl'tcall of lhe frlendthlP'I l<•y111t1t1<1 end bttrnyals of a amaM group of JAwlsh gangst.,I 1n the M ~=~·R (3hrt.•8"*1 ) 198 •• lfoc. Weddlog btflt otttme fOf Edward and Knte after the mleljng bride 11 ltnally locall'ld on a crultt ltllp -lunclay Coal~ -!>II· :1a 1'181 :1ty (3 ,, d • I( '~ Vt' >'9 es 3r '~ e '" ,,, II A •o l(J .. 0 t ff>ert 2 of 2) CA) Cl) Mm l.UIW M•W. 'I mATUT "" .. all,.., PM.lti ... (I) .-. M 801I Jessica · crosses sabers with 11 KGB agent (William Conr11C1) when She becomes 1nvolveCI w1lh a Clefeciing .Soviet ballet Clancer accused of mur":J~ ( 1 h1 ) D ~ Shewn Weatherly and Al Giddings are joined by Cuban Premier Fidel castro es they prepare to search for sunken treasure olf the coast ol Cuba also, exped1t10ns 1n the waters ol Santo Domingo and M1crones1a·s Truk t 11goon i hr.) COUITUU OD'fmY al mN .. On Her Majesty·s Se<.ret SeMce0 ' ( 1969. AC1Ventu1e1 George Lazenby, Olene Rigg Agent 007 finds himself caught up In attempts to fo11 a nefarious enemy plot to v1ct1m1ze Britain by means of germ warfare (Rl O ( 1 hrsl. I IOUDtaMTQOl.O Ho<:.t Ray Park1>1 Jr Guests Freddie Jacksori. LAB. Rene aM Angela. Tom Jones. 'Tit Tuesday. Rc1 sanne Cash comedian Dennis Bla11 11 hr.) e ._AT POPI A 100!< at the Ille and career of the late Arthur Fiedler. 1nc.ludcng Interviews and pe<formances t>y 11 vaMty i romlnent soloists (R) ( 1 hr ) .....,..,.. •tAZCI TMIATM fhr lrist• R M •· Al the turn of the century Mai Sinclair Yeates 1es1gns his comm1ss1on as a British offk:e1 to take e post 1n the wosl of Ireland as Resident Mag1s1ra1e Wnrt 1 of 6) (R) 9, ( 1 hr ) CC) llOW9 'Swing Stull ( 1984 Ori\mdl Goldie Hawn, Kurt Russell World War 11 separates a California couple, as the hu'. band goes olf to war and hir. wife Imel~. work In an aircraft factory. where c;he t>t' gins en affair wilh another mar1 Pc, I 1 hr , 40ml'lt. (().-J ,. CID .,.. .. Tightrope· ( 1984 bu<.pnnc,e) Clint EastwOOd Genevieve Au1olr1 Wh1IR investigating a series of grisly ciex mur derl. a tough New Orleans cop discovers that he hes much In common with lhR klller he is pyrsu1ng A Q ( 1 hr 54 min ) CD cm ..,. "My Favorite Year' ( 1982 Comedy) Peter O'Toote, Mark Linn Baktr An aloOhollc ex-matinee idol has troubte coping with the Pf9"U'" of a live TV perl0tmance during televitlOO'' g~den • ~'PG' (1 hr 35mfn l (I) .,.. "Teech1r1" ( 1984, Dr1m11) Nlek N~t•. JoBeth WMll11ms A lawsuit, brought against a zoo-llk41 urban high achOOI for awarding a dtploma to an 1li1 ttrite atudent apura • burned-out instruc- tor to ... rch 16r f\11 dlscareled 1detll1 A U hr., 46mln) .-., .... -1.., fill.Ill -.... 11 -(I) CMIY Uri A POI wr..n Harry 1n hertta a few '"1 of 1906 fllm and '°'1'le old beMbell cards. he dlacovers 1hat some peOC)lt wtff atop et noth1no to h11ve 1hem {B) ( 1 hr I • ..,_ "On The Road Again' ( 1980 Rom.nee) Wrlhe Nelson Dyan Cannon White on tour. a rex89 ooun1ry-we11am singer becomes lnvolveCI with thfl 'llJduc tlve ci.ught ... of hie lldek1<;k even tho11uh he 11111 ioo.r.s hll at•y-at hOme wtle (RI t,;J i lV•) .-....i.-v .,a•• u _., LIW U.. DAT TILITMOI •• I Dl&11tc:GNUm llAllA SCI TMIATm "Nancy Astor' In the late 1880s, Nancy Langhorne from Virginia goes to finishing school In New York where she meets Roben Goold Shaw. a charming Bo!ton bachelof !Part ,~,~~rJ. I Wflf•tt .. R\Jmpo1e·a Return .. Horace Rumpole leaves retirement 1n Florida and returns to London to defend a client on a ~rn~a=rge (A) O (2 hrs ) (l) T 500cc Spanish Grand PrlJC from Guadela)era. Spain (R) (I hr 1 -·=-tell••• 11:11~ ICMOOL llAT Host Roberta Wein· traub -· CJ) TM#8 Gil, U. J T 19 stunned when he discovers that the wives ol two patients bear an amazing resemblance 10 one another (R) ( 1 hr ) II ::':' 1111118 m,.., LIW UIOR DAY llLma COM-_. Cl),.., PM.lti fJD llAllWZCI TMIATM .. The Irish R M .. At lhe 1urn ol the cenlury Mar S1ncla1r Yeates resigns his comm1as1on as a British officer to take a post 1n the wesl of Ireland as Resident Magistrate (Parl 1 of6~~~ ~ ... "Race For The Yankee Zephyr ( 1981. Drama) Ken Wahl. Ge<>fge Pep~ pard Two farmers locate the wreckage ot a Wodd War II plane 1n the mountains of New Zealand and compete with other'5 tor 11s valua=o ·pa· ( 1 hr 48 min I (£)~ 500cc Bn!lsh Grand Pru1 trom Farleigh Castle, England 1n1 t 1 hr) ® llOWI "Under Fire .. ( 1983 Drama) Nick N~te Joanna Cassidy Two Ame11 can 1oornahsts and • pho1ograph8' covet the Nicaraguan war while a French double agen1 uses photographs of rebels 10 search tor key Sandinista leaders 'R' O t? hrs . 8 rn1n ) W <1Il.,. "Cannonball Run 11" I 1984 11••• •••rtl .......... ,, F °' a..ifted M ACT1ort CAii A OAIU N.Ot U.YllOI MJ.Mn Comedy) Burl Reynold•. Dom Deluise This sequel features another c~leetton of crazies 1n all sorts o f motonzed vehtc~ racing cross-coun1ry for cash .A1 y guest-star cameos including Frank S na· tre $h11tey MacLa1ne 'PG' ( 1 hr . 48 m1r>) ~' llCMI Spla"" ( 1984. Comedy) Tom Hanks Daryl Hannah A New York bachPlor without much success at love tails tor R beautiful girl who literally washes 11p on shore unaware at llrst that she's 11te mermaid he saw as a child PG' O ( 1 .... nr 51 min) I-= llYAMID'I ~ .. ,,_,, IWAOUllT .. ,.,. '°'°" -.alT .. 8'11)AY 90R11 PAii 1w 0DCJ)l1J ... TAL.11,._TMINM .. M1ss1ng col lege 1ransc11p1s a 1os1 social secu11ty numbPI arid a molher who doesn't recog n12e him cause a young graphic designer IO Slip 11110 pardnOHl 11:~ m .. ... . 1 hfl b1par11san sat111st ntferc; tur:, ta1es1 comic views on politics and c11rren1 eventc; a!) PAmt.m '1l) cm.AT ,...,,..,.llCU Danc.e In AmentA ThP Ca1her1ne Wheel A dance special c;t1orl"ographed by Twyla Tharp to <1r1 uroyonril muc;ical c,core by David Byrne •PCC.unlc; thP m<•derr family's uphlll baltle dJ a1nst morrll dec.ay (R) ( t hr I .W'OllTICBTD · llCMI Eddie And The Cruisers .. 11cia I Drama) Tnm Berenger Michael Part' TwPnly yPRrs. ;iher !he fact a re- por1er or vl'c;ltqRIPS lhP myS18110US d1sap- pPiH ~nt P ol -i r • k r:,1nqPr PG ( I hr 32 min) .• , ,,.._,. llMD 11.S LAMY__, 11:11 .-AY 9'0llTI flW. 1t:ll CJ) Cll ... '™"-ntwtrmll 9'0llTI AIWCA: ~•CW BfTaTU-H Tiii -An 1n1er view with lhP cac;t ol 'Pollerqecst II.' in- Sunday. September 1, 1086 13 cM1r1g Craig T Ne19on. Jo8ettl Wtllams ~LUCY lllOIW and~ O-Fb.w1'e ~hr ) .. ....., 0 • ~ ... I Fil I .. The .. '"The OeVll 1$ A Woma11" ( 19.JS comedy cM> .,..toi11• 9a1pted tkrtS and Ofama) Mal1ene Dletrict\. l.Jonel Atwlll An ~1Uon1 bMed on suggestions trom aQl'l{;} r~oluhonary retutns 10 Spatn wnere lht euclenc:e-he is man.tpUlaled by the charms of a I .a. .... ,.,. l:>e&JtlfU yo..ng .om8f1 ( 1 l'V 25 min , nll -.&T&.Mm W (f) _.,La.L.MmDAY~CClt- tW .. "'O. The Wnged Serpenl° ,_ ~~> ~ a.blat1y. DaVld ,~nmu.u. . On the rQOI of • Manhattan .._,.um 9:1'9Cf11P8', a petty eta<* ~ across 'fOUnl ,_ llMIT"f Wini•••• the nest of a giant tMlhery flyfna serpent t1I llOYll · · S 1 a y ground" ( 1 9 8,. ttwt I'm been ••Of'iZW!g NeW YOttc Q1y Suspense) Peter Coyote Mel Snvtt'I The "R' (1 tw .• 30"*'.) father of a 11111e girl kiled dUnng an at- ,,.. ... "Hlg'1tmare In Pendragon"s mored car rObbefy twes a sadistic exec» C..SU.' £1975. Orwne) Vlnoefl1 BagQet-l>Or'ef to hunt <>own the men responsible ta. Stella SltMlflS A ~ attomey !or het death R" 1 t rv 29 rTW'I I WOftcl on the Cate of a pubistWlg ~ i:111--· na1e'1 rruoer (2tn. 15 ln'IO I .,.. Banyon war!( Up And o.e ITS'ft.Y I • I ( 1971 M}'Slefy> Rooeo FC>r$ter Dani!" •-,2. McGaV'fl A 1930s prtVate eye beCOme$ a UH C -• ptrme suspect ~ a gt' cs tound c>ead ·~ ---n• 'I ..,..WJ•• rus office (2 rvs) ••am 'amNll ICml:l WICJm 9Cll'fl ~Q.CIST rrtlOUl• I I• ,.., ..... U.. DAY 1'a.lna AUTO llCm Fom!Ula t l:Mcn Granc Pr•a from la~ Ne~nos I?) I ' rrr JO CO* 119 ([) --UCl. I011'9 ".!:.,,. ·cattieflne & Co 1913 Ofa ma) Jane ~Wl Patricl' Qe.,,aere After a le'Sson .,.. economocs an et' efpr l$ill IQ Pans p<OSMute incorpotates herself and assem· bi4!'S a d""-e<se goup o• stC>Qholders A .,'C.2"/ftt~aTat ..... , ... m...r -----.,.. · Oreamsc..ape (1964 Science Fiction) Oenrvs Quaid Mv I/ on S; oo-.r. Wtwe worinng wtth a saenhs1 wflO !'las 015 c0ve<.ed a way to proiect ooe·s conscious thoughts into ano•her's Orea~ a psycn.c stvmbles UPO" a plat to ..ise the methOd f()( polttca• potp()SeS PG-13· I 1 hr 35 fTWl, 11111===ATQt I ..... -., •.... "" ... .,.. "'"The Ptlanlom 01 Liberty ( 197.. Comedy) Jeall-0.aude Bnaty AdOffo Celt LUIS Bunuefs senes ot surreal ·~Sword 01 The Va nr ( 1980 Fantasy) Seen Corner/ Mlle5 O"Keefa i!_ hr •2 m1"\ ) .. CZ) 'Money ~s ( 1979 A~ttxe) Terence Donovan Torry Somef ( 1 tw 31 rTW'l_J •CD (iJ) 'Nqitmares · ( 1983 Horror) Cnstll'\8 Ra-nes Em teo Est~ ( 1 tw 39 m.n) ... '"The W()(ld 01 Abt>Ott And Cost~ ( 1965 Comedy I Bud ADbOtt. Lou Co. ttllo (1 hr ~rt')<(\ I Fvntly Lady ( 1975. Musca!) Bar- bta StrllSafld James C..n (2 tvs 20 ,,., ) -(t:, ·e.attleigf"Ollf\d · t i!M9 A<M!nturet Van John5oO JOlln Hodoelo 11 ht s.a t"llln , f "fk;j lHQOef0° C 1953 Orama I Ed ward G ~ Veta-Elen ( I hi 10 min) C:ZJ "Catwolbel ~II · ( 198' Comedy) &ft ~t 0om Oel.UIM 11 tw ..a mon I anecdOtes and ~-commet •I the lrfatJOOel wtthln OOl~&ry I c"'*1.atle>n "W (1 ht ..... min.) -~--··o.n1er· (1983, Orama) lhy Hutton. Mandy P9rir.n Bas. E.L Doctorow's ncMI "The Book O lel •· A gra<Mtte student pr<>be IM!f'l1S surrowdng '* penims· e~e as RUSSl8ll nucteer tples. 'R' ('2 t "*'-l •a.•81/fl.lmUDMYYL I"-' .. '""'" ........ d .. ··~ 'Em lAughing"" Drama> Moey Rooney. Anne JW· Chicago circus down. who with ho ca1es tor doz.ens of ~ you~ struggleS to make eodS mee1 desp imminent death trom cancer (, r- --~ The Cremetors"' (197, enoe-FoC110n) Mano DI Alegon. ~ Howard An outef ~ resadent out a ntuaJ that inclnerat• .. orgar dZ,"", 30mon ) ... 1r Mothef LoOe'" (1~()! Chartton Heston, Nick Matlcu90 A tlsh n"Wlef 1na1 to protect '* gold unsaupulous "treasure tu!teB 'Pl tv 41m.n ) .. Cf) .., Lft9 u.. "'..,.. ry Lewis Is )Olned by Miiton Berlo bet eoe. Frri Sine Ira and other CE l ies 1n the Mu1cular Oystr Assoc'8ll0•,.s annual tun<H.-r Na broadcasts from New YOttc. Atlanl.c and Caesars Pa.lace In Las Vega• Im ~CUll-- w ··-.. Ullbbll.,.,.~ , ... _ . .,.. .,.. .. ~ .. (1984. Sc Action) Defv'6s Oueid. Mu Von Sy Wt\le w<ntng wtttl • .a.nttlt who ha covered a way to pr<>;lc1 one's cons. thoughts tnto anottw'a ~ a ps stumbm upon a ~ to ~ the ~ tot poitlcel ~ i>G-13' ( 1 hr -~~ilh I -· "Rat Top" ( 101>2. ~) S Ing ~-ftcnard Clftlon ( 1 hr tW ID ~ "The,.. Rat" (1984, Oreo Tommy Lee Jot-. Mal1he Ptlmpton hr . 3' "*') tW. ''The S..cti" (1968. W-.m) Cl ton~ • .My ~tall. (1 hf . "*') Cl> "Oxbd ~.. c 1964. Orame) F< L011119, Aly Sheedy ( I hr~ ~) -~, -Monday Cont. ~o e a'I i1mc t<' 0 Dar • tl'v .UllO' s Sc ''It II - :J~ Jl,J • l'I~ ···O< JI I - !:(• lO I(• JO () • t 2 U Educating Rita · I 1983 Comeoy) Michael Caine. Julie Wallerc; 1 1 hr 50 min I ttlf.D His Girl Friday" ( 1940 ComPdy) Cary Grant. Rosalind Russell ( 1 hr . 30 min) 'L) (0) 'That Obscure ObJecl 01 Dec;11e" ( 1977 fantasy) Fernando Rey CarotP Booquer ( 1 hr 43 min) 1:11 S) Jaws 3 ( 1983 Suspense) Of>nru<, Quaid. Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr J9 m1r J HI ~ "To Be Or Nol To Be ( 1983 Com~ dy) Mel Brool(s Anne Bancrolt ( 1 hr 4 7 min) H Roller Boogie' ( 1979 Mus•cal) l n da Blair Jim Bray (I hr 43 min) _I, Once Upon A Time In Arner1cc1 4' 1984 Orama) Robert De Niro Jan PS Woods (3 hrs • 46 min ) Ml ) (0) "The Westerner" ( 1940, Western) •• Gary Cooper Walter Brennan (,.hr 4() min) .. CC> "House 01 The Long Shadows' ( 1983 Suspense) Vincent Price Christo ~er Lee ( 1hr ,43 min) .. UV lO"l "Topper ( 1937, Comedy) C.sry Grant. Constance Bennet! (2 hrs) .. (J!l Pillow Talk' ( 1959 Comedy) Rock Hudson Oous Day (2 hrs 5 min) 4---Evening .. &:'PTUm> c.. ... llACll ... IOU~ &ILJOlll IUCK.,.. ····~ .... LA--,..,FMa.Y I PWO.llCT .... I 90¥ll 'Super Fuz.z ( 198 1 Comedy I Terence Hiii Ernest Borgnine An 1rrad1at ell M1am1 cop uses his newtoum1 c;uPf>r pdwers to combat orgamzi>d c.mnP Pr, ~hr . 35 mm) _ I -IAmALl ( ) 90¥ll "The Persorn1ls ( 198? ( 11mP dy) 8111 Schoppert. Karen Landry A man whose wile deserted him enters lhe c;1ngle hlf> and places a personal ad 1n ~ npw.,pa f':' PG' ( 1 hr 30 min ) S1 MCJ¥ll The Sword Of ThP Vaharit ( t980 Fantasy) Sean Connery MllPS O Keefe A young SQtllre from King Ar thur's coort IS g1Ven one year to eith~ solve a myste11oos Green Kl'1Qht s riddle or l0<fe1t his hie PG t I t>r 4? min ) '%) MCJ¥ll 'Saboteur" ( 194?. Susp1>n<,f'l Robert Cummings. Priscilla I nne Accused of <labotage and the murder of his best friend. a man sets out to find thP real Nazi saboteurs t 1 hr 48 min I NOTllAT~ .... 1WPY DAYI AUit ... •DAY AT A Tm ~,~ .......... .... °'..,.... MOCIWAfttOP AWGllJOO" M~ICVW l ) AUTO ~ NASCAA SouthPtrl ~1)(1 from Derll~, SC (Al (I> hr5 I ,...1:n ... w. .nmlTU•IT~ lnter111•w w1tt1 "Jetttrtona" atar Marla Gibbs 8 """'DAYI AUit ()) P& _...... Jacques Cou91eeu·s 75th blrthdly party. a tour of the Gateway Arch In St LOUii a.-:...,. I ... M8'I C09Nl't -.OP~ .,,,,,,., PUm1"1LOM ...... ~ t CO) MCJ¥ll "The R111er Rat' t 1964 Orama) Tommy Lee Jones. Martha P1tmr ion Paroled alter ser111ng thi~een years 1n prison. a man returns to his home along the M1ss1ss1pp1 and struggles to form a r1> 1at1onsh1p with the daughter he 1 Pv1•1 knew 'PG I I hr. 34 mm) mLAlm ~@ CCMm)OWll TO YICTOllY: V.,j. DAY Van ous events leading up to V J Day s treaty -;igning on the USS Missouri are e1a mined 1n this retrospective ( 1 hr I 1:111) 2 OM M TOWN Featured an 1ns1dels tour of San Francisco includes 'thrast- 1ng.'' or dancing on skateboards. a lessor from the champion cable car t>ell ringer winners of a travel_glveaway fDFAlaYPBI) ntAnm1 Ull &meo AT &.AMI ........ .,,,.., =WU waLO OP MnAl.I ··= ~ MM:K Wembley sers a genie free from Its bottle. but none of h•s w1she<; comes true Q m .oVll "Return Of Jack Slade ( 195'l Western) John Frieson. Angie Olck1nc;on An outlaw'<; son attempts ro 1ede1>m ht~ lather's hie by working on the side of 1.:1 .... and order ( 1 hr , 30 min ) .. I) Cl) ICAMCIOW ,,_-. ICllQ Amai da is poisoned by a ruthless dealer in t•10 secret wpapons plans. who thpn oltprs Lee the antidote •• but only 1n evct 1111uf' for a key set of :..t:ii: (R) ( 1 hr l 0 (i) '" ,,,., l'MC11CAl. *II Marielle Hartley and Pat MO<lta a1P v1c11ms o f pracflcal tokes bloopers hy Captain Kangaroo Ruth Bun1 11n<1 Oav111 Hasselhotf (R) ( 1 hr 1 U MARCO POLO The adventures and rl•C.. cove11es ot 13th century travelei M.t!l 1 Polo while he served 1n the coon of Mnn gol ruler Kublai Khan are dramaltzed 1n .1 miniseries starring Ken Marshall 1n lhe tt11f' role U•onard N1mo11 as POio's ad11ersar-; A<•1mPI and Burt Lancas1er dS Po~ Gre l''l X (~art t ~ 12 hrs I ro•wl9IOll __.WU 1WIJGlfT lOMI .... llOVll ' Cougar Country'' ( 1971. Doc· umentary) A cougar named Whiskers grows from cub to matuie c at 1n his natu ral habitat (2 hrs ) f,J;l llWllDm FAlfTAl11QUl: A COllDUC- TOWI VllW R·cc.a1do Mull ... onducts 'he Ptulade1pt a Orc.he'>tra 1 this perlorm- a ••.e cf Hector 8Prho.• !> w• rlo. taped at Ire Arrtbassa<11'.lr Au J•t r 11m n P;;ic;adena ca .. t 1 ~, > all flMm ntE LONI ml OM ITAQE AT WOl1 T1'N' A ~1s1t I) lhe NPw Orleans French Ouar1er and lhe nall thai ga11e the oand 1!s name h1gh11ght the Preservation Hall Jazz Band s perform· ance ol 1rad1t1ona1 New Orleans tad ( 1 hr) C llOVll · Battleg1Ju,,d' ( 1949 Adven· turPl Van JOhnsno lohn Hod1ak Amen· t.a" soldiers ol the 10 tc;t A11borrie 01111s10f1 el'gage 1n the Frer><:h campa19n and the Battle of thP Buige ' rir 58 m1r I A llOVll ·reactiP•s' ( 1984 Orama N1c1< Nolte JoBett w.11oams A 1awsu1t brOIJght aga1ns1 a ~oo hke urban tugh school ,.,, awarding ;i d1ptome to an 11!1 IPr;1te c;1udenr spurs a burnPd our 1nstruc· tor to search for his 11st ar 1ed •deals R' 1 (lh1 ~ *-l ntE LOIT ENOall Q llOVll ·scarf<K" ( 11)83 Drama) Al Pac1no M1chPlle Plp,fter A Cubar1 hOOd ri>lea<.Pd frorr ('.1<1r c; 1,111<, travels IO Mt· am1 ilf'1 c ,,,.,o-; to th.-!Op ot the cocaine trading w( r 1 n '} (\<'> ~()min t111!\ llOV. S;ittr•"il l~C,4 Com1>dy1 A 1drP~ He1 [llJl'l Hull I ' rey Roqart fhp rtauohti>r 1 1 •he 1;im11y cha 1lleur 1c; soughl altp; t>y two wea•rnv <.l)C11t ,., Nvlhp1c; 12 hrc; ?5 m1r I 1:110 llOVI! lt1P Of>aiJly H•int I '971 1:)11c;ppno;e) f (I(~ f'ran1..11 •'-11 PPfPr Law tmd A pair ol hired l111ipr<, 1pt11c;P tu lt>I the tuiy nt <1 lorl'St f11e r.l•'ter tl'icm lrom pursu tnQ tht> yo1my ouph• wh•., .1 •· trw1• 1n!Pnd· ed v1ct1ms ( 1 tu 10 ' 11r t enc TAC DOUC1H (f)CA*ON N••A •JJort• •4uf pm•nt r Your best friend is choking, and all IOU can hear lis your own heart pounding. f or (lu 'tflf'd Ad At tl0:'-1 c~u A OAll Y "lOT A0.Yl1CHI M1·'611 Ewn· "•'«1111d rnu11t~ \\'011ld \nu hn11\\' what to do,, 'Rt1d ( 'ross "'i II tl·arh \ 1»11 \\hat 'nu IH'l1d lo hnow ahnut lif1•-sm in~ ( 'a~I \h \\:t•'ll help. Will you '? + .... . ~· Sunday. September 1. 1985 15 -Monday Cont.· a ..-r~~ lnletview w11h "JeffefSOOS" &lar Maria Gibbs ; P&IM8AZlll ....,..,.. .. (I) U11 a AU.m Jennie's re1a11011sn1p with a sophtSllcated and worldly tnend worries Alhe (R) D GD _,.. "A Change Of Seasons" (1980. Comedy) Shirley Macla1ne An thony Hopkins A middle-aged couple 1ry out younoer partners eluting a moun1a1n vacatlOf'l Q (2 hrs ) R ':. "The One And Of'11y · ( 1978 Comedy) Henry Winkler, Kirn Darby A mtSfll unable 10 succeed 1n any corwen11 onal line of work decides 10 don a plat1 num wig and become rhe 1¥orld's tlast11es1 wrestler= I ':1-r .. AT 1'CIU TMI' A vtStl to 1he New Orleans French Quarter and the hall 1hat gave the band 11s name highhght the Preserval !Of'l Hall Jazz Band's perform ance of tradi11onal New Orleans 1au ( I hr) Gi),_.TMILClm Ii) llllWWA&. Ed Asner riarra1es a loo~ at wildlife photographers Alan and Joan Root 1n aclk>n. focuses on the dangers ot their profession and their struggle to pre serve the envi1onment (R) Q ( t hr ) ([)9'. ..... WI CIJ cm _,.. "All The Right Moves' ( 1963. Orama) Tom Cruise. Craig T Nel son An amblllOUS high schoot lootball player 1n a dying Pennsytvanta steel town dreams of a college scholarsn1p 1n 01der to make a better Ille for himself 'R' t 1 hr ~;j .. .. 8 (I)~ Joanna tries 10 show I ar ry and lhe two Oarryls a more C:1V1h1ed way to run their cale (R) CD llO'M "Good Sam" ( t946 Comedy) Gary Cooper, Ann Sheridan A compul Slve Good Samaritan usually ends up "' trouble ~~min J (() PU Seniors Champtonsh1p from Canton. Ohio. (R) (2 hrs ) -· (I) ~a UCIY Recovertng tram suroe<v Lacey cootldets retiring from !tie police force. meanwhile. Cagney's car is lst1i£hr) • , . ..., ... __., llAMI • ~--"' In tht~ 1982 lfldlana concert. Johnny Mathis sings "Too Much. Too Little, Too Late. "Misty." "Wondertut, Wonderluf" and "Fnends In Love " Gvest appearance by Oenlece Wiltta~ . 15 min J • =1:.w.11m11 ('!.,."Tightrope" ( 1984, Suspense) Clint Eo&iwood Genevieve Butold While 1nves11gattng a series of grisly se., mur ders a rough New Ofleens cop di&eovets Iha! he has much tn common with the killer he is purswng 'A' Q ( 1 hr 54 min ) (ff) .,.. "Cloak And Dagger" ( 19~. Suspense) Henry Thomas. Dabney COie man An 11-year·old with an overzealous 1mag1na1ton beeomes entangled 1n a real 11te spy adventure when he wttnesSf>S a !Tl\,ltdel and the lhett ot top.secret m1htary documents 'PG~r "1 min I .. ,=.au,.,., II -m111mrr ... em&.-,_ TONY CMnOL. •••• 16 Sunday. September 1, 1985 .. @ 11()¥11 "State Of The UnlOf'l' ( 1948 Comedy) Spenoer Tracy. Katharine Hep burn A women uses her clout 1n lhe news- paper industry 10 help a manufacturer campaign tor the p1esldenc:y of the U S 2 hrs 35 m1nj_ 1W llU (l)®J G> ... TAii LOUtulrf Mam ...... PUiel Mm'flaJ.9 ...., .. _ ...... 90RT cm 90Wll "Ring 01 Desire· ( 198 I Fantasy) Georgina Spefvln, Paul Thomas An aptirocl1s1ac rtng is passed from person to person, leavlng a trait of erottC Ill• counrers in its wake ( 1 hr . 30 m'['J (S) ~I-TME La.T -oaa CC*TllBQ (l).,.. "Of'1ce Upon A Time In Amer1- ca" ( 1984, Orama) Robert OeN1ro James Woods A portrait of lhe friend ships. loyalties and betrayals ol a small group ol JewtSl'l gangsrers 1n 'Ule 1920s and '30s 'A' (2 hrs., 25 min ) m 1&18'1 CCUT 1t11 fD ~YALU MD nll fQll llAIOM The concert at Chteago·s Park West n1ghtctub features such hits as ·working My Way Back To You," "Sherry " "81g Girls Don't Cry," 'My Eyes Aoored You" 1t.:m Randclfu ~ ~........,. Cl) 1111' C. CMICll From May 1964 John Denver, Michael Davis and ChAry1 King Jom host Joonny Carson (RJ (1 hr I ... .,,..,.,~ u ... -.m.-......... ,._MU. --•n.wn ....,..,.. ~--,,. WI. K IT~ QIOl8I C-.. George Cartin portrayt an offbeat New York writer whose humorous observations about day·to-day tile lnclUde remarks about the wacky neighbors end passersby who Interrupt his work (l)llCMI "O•ford Blues" ( 1984. Orama) Rob Lowe, Atty Sheedy Odord UnlvarSl- ty's traditions are lossed to the wtnd by a brash American teen-ager In pursuit of an etUSlve British cover girl 'PG-13' 11 hr 33mln) 1ll911 Cl) llO'M "Cry For The Strange<s" ( 1982. Mystery) Patrlci\ Outty, Cindy Pickett A Seattle psychiatrist suspects that raging storms oll rhe Pacific North· west provide the Impetus tm a series ot murders In a normally tranquil coaslal 1111 Int~~~ ... ..,. ... ;_..-... .. MAL...._. .oWI "The Execut!Oner'S Song' , 11962 Drama) Tommy Lee Jones. Ro- "'lnna Arquette Norman Mailer's adapta tinn ol his own bOOk aboUt the life of con· vlf.tAd murderer Cary Gilmore and his f!Qhl lor e~ecutlQO, utt1m111ely carried out 1n Uta~ (2 hrs . 22 min ) ~ i ~~~A Scheduled author Earl M1ncJ(lll ("Shap111g up With VllA m1ns") Tim Aeld (Downtown Brown oo Simon 11M Simon") (R) (Hl MOY9 "C;irnnl Knowledge" ( 191 t Drama) Jae~ NtCholsOn. Arthur Garfunll &I Two men expre10s markedly dtHerenr 111111 l'1'><i '"'"" women and sell 15 lhey remain tnends lrom their college year~ the 1940s through middle age f()( bott them tn the 1970s 'R' (I hr 36 mm ) ml a m LA11 llGHT """DAVID LEmM From April 1982 Morley Safer Ouer Crtsp c11cus pert•rmer Michu c trc owner Kenneth Feld (A) ( 1 hr J 8 MAB llTQtCOCll ..aalTI T.-E ~ 0 Featured "Playt>o cenretfotos model !hat 1ates1 'undf'rw~ a& oulerwear' a duck race ( 1 hr ) O _,.,. "Came" ( 1952 Oiama) I a ~ence Oltvier Jenmter Jones wr1<>11 young girl run~ away wttri a married 111.1 the two mee1 ve<y d1tte<Ant tares (~ "' :>5 ~ (!) _,nllAm [QI BITaT.-T Tc.GHT tnterv11'w N ' "Jettersons" srar Marta Gibbs l ma•IULDTA11 LOW1, A3li CM IT1ll ........ Lem '°' U. IOmG (II) 'O) MOYS "Thal Obscwe Ob1ec1 t Oesne' ( 1977 rantasy) Fernando Re Carole Bouquet D1rec101 Luis Bunuel 1.ist him the srory ot a aging ans1ooat obsessron with a c.omple>1, sensual ywn • woman Surrtlal touches include Bouqu• alter'naltng with Angelri Molina 1r. !tr woman's roli> 'ff t t hr 43 mrn ) WIJFMal CD ..,. The utly <.,ava11er" ( 194t Western) Ltll>Prt r~vld d Marlin C.t1rra1. ga The C1SLu K1<1 risks his ltfo to snve woman troni 1111 m<.r.1l11Julous tort111 hunter ( 1 hr 30 111111 I I=-SLaroLruw ( 1973. Drama Gene Hnck111ur Al rac.1110 A gruff e• c:u and a lovable 1>11 Sf>,1ma11 develop a 111 .. nd <.1'11p 1n which IJolh team .:ibout lif P l<Jvt and,~~~ l"·r • t:1t ~ CCUfTDOW TO YICTOIY: VJ. DAY Var ous events leading up to v J Day's treat~ SIQnlng on 11'18 VS S Missouri are axa mined in this retrospective ( 1 hr ) tll(I) MOYll "Toy Soldiers' ( 1964 Orame1 Jeson Miller Cleavon l 111te A yach1tn1: 11aca11on turns into a 111e 11nd death strug gle for a 1,1roup ol Beverly Hills teen-ager':! when they are captured ny Central Amf!11 tll can:nas 'R' ( 1 hr 11 n1ln ) B AT TMI m¥lll Scht1<luled Vretnern 111 lhe Movies" A look 91 · Apacaly~ Now... 'Ftrst BIOOd. · "Rambo Ftr'>t Blood Part 11," "Uncommon Valor" and "MISSlng In Action (A) I ---~ ML• 1111 PAI& Y ... 1"1Lcm MOYll "Cannonball Run II" ( 198' COITiildy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise This sequel features another collectlon ol crA2ies 1n all sorts of moto111ed vPhtclfl<> racing crn<>5·<.t>untry Im C'&Sh Many guesl·Sl8r u1moos, 1ncludtrig rrank Sina tra. Shirley Meet a1nn f'IG' ( t hr 48 lm1n;.,,...,.. .. e ... 19GHnrATCM MOYll ~ 11111 ts 111 The S11eets ( 19~3. Dramnl JllmM. ~gney Berbaro Httle A llJrttt -.nutt•1•rn riemagogue gain<. th41 &upporl of porn <Jin lt\rmers and lie<; his wey:l.°'111e .. 1 row11r (2 hrs I Mi L "ThP 0111 ~c Of/>' ( 1963 AOV•n ture} fred W1l1t&m'\Ofl Jofln Sa1.on A tnugh ( h1cngo narcm1cs cc1p u: ~ from IM lf'lrtfl in a "<.'lln<1ilt ;ind Qoo<! 1~ -I -Monday Cont. _,. I ,, 1ng tor revenge aga1ns1 the drug dealers responsible. 'A' ( 1 hr 25 min I ~ WHAT'l llY LJ9 n WC.OATU.. tll .,_ "All That Jdu' ( t979 Musr cat) Roy Scheider. Ann Reinking A popu lar drreclor·choreographer s fast hie takes a physical and emotiooal toll as h.-;)t· rempts to stage a Broadway musical uy day and edit his latest movre by nrght A 2 hrs . 3 o:fJ t:ll "°"" ... -...wn -----. O.C. TODAY tiel __,.,...,.., Ill 1:11 AmO!T Me COl19J..O ... 111Ba1•111•01-~ -Tuesday -Morning Movies- l:il(HJ 'The Pefsonats· 1198~ Comedy) B111 Schoppert Karen Landry ( 1 hr 30 min .. CZ) "Phar Lap· ( 1983 Orama) Tom Bur 1!mioo. Maritn Vaugnan ( 1 hr 48 min 1 l:ll(C) "The Ice P1r· oon) Robert Urich M, 36 min) J:: ·Tre< ves · 11983 Al· venture) T em Morns<>n Andrr<w K1>11 t I nr 35 min I 79 IIZ) 'Where Angels Go Trouble Follows ( 1968. Comedy) Stella Stevens Rosah11u Russell (2 hrs 1 ,_(%) 'The Wild C.hlld ( 1Q7Q Dranott) Jean-Poe•re Carg111 cranco1s Trut1au1 11 hr 30 1n1n 1 .:.(ID "Mother Lode· ( ,982 Orama) Chari ton Heston, Nick Mancuso ( 1 hr 4 1 min) ell(C) "Hot Stull" ( 1979. Comedyl Dom Deluise. Suzanne P1eshette ( 1 hr 3 t min.) .. (1) "Educating Rita" ( 1983. Comedy) Mlchaet Caine. Julle Walters ( 1 hr 50 min) .. CD-"Abbott And Costello Meet The lnvls1 ble Man" ( 1951 Comedy) Nancy Guild. William Frawley ( 1 hr 30 min ) -CC) "AndrOld" ( 1982. Science Fiction} Klaus Klnskl. Don Opper ( 1 hr 20 mtn ) CID "Streets Of Fire" ( 1984. Orama) Mi- cheal Pare Diane Lane ( 1 hr 34 min ) "Private Potter' ( 1963. Orama) Tom Courtenay James Maxwell ( 1 hr J9 mrn) -<IZ> "Texas Lady' ( 1956 Wl}Stem) Glau •delta Colbert Barry S11ll1v1n (2 hrs.) -· Thunder Pass' (1954 Wec;tern) Dane Clark Oo<othy Patrrc.k ( I hr 10 min) 1W (%) "The Devil 1'1 A Wnmitn" I 193S Or11 ma) Marlern> D+e11ich I 1011et Atwill ( 1 hr 25m1n ) 1t:llU Quebec ( 1951 Adllf"nturA) Cor tnnt> Calvet John Barrymore Jr ( l hr )Cl min I lS) "I Want You ( 1Cl5? OramAI DtlM Andrews. Dorothy Mc0Utrfl ( t hr 4) min) -JUl•noon Movl• ..- a.m "Sasquatch" ( 1976. Documentary) ~.hrs l CC.l "1opp9f · ( 1937 Comedy) Cary Grent con~tance Bennett 11 hr 17 CE).,_Tm (]) .,_ "Jaws 3" (1983, Suspense) Dennis Quaid. Bess Armstrong A grear white shark terr0ft1es a marine amuse UI 1~~~ PG' ( 1 hr 39 nun ) ill~oci>•" I 191>4 DrnmOJ Nrck Notte JoBerh Williams A lawsuit bloughl agains1 a zoo-like urban high schOOl 10< awarding a d1pt0frfa to an 1111 rerate student spurs a burned out rnstruc lor to search for his discarded ideals A' q ( I hr . 46 min I CZ).,_ ·saboteur' ( 1942. Suspense) Robert Cummings Priscilla Lane Accused of sabotage ano the murder ot m111 1 lHl 'Iha Magic Of Lassie" ( 1978 Adven ture) James Stewar1 Mickey Rtxiney 1 1 hr . 40 min) 1M fD "Made For Fach Other ( 197 t C nm edy) Renee Taylor Joseph 8(llogna 1 1 hr , 30 min) 'Z) "Pilar Lap ( 1983. Drama1 Tom Bur 11nson Marlin Vaughan I 1 nr 48 mrn ) tal SJ "Ool And The Kangaroo ( 1978 Ad venture) Anrmared (I hr 15 min ) Hl._C_ A Rare Breed' ( 1982 Drama! George Kennedy Fouesl Tuci..er (1 hr 34 rrnn ) t:arJi ·oxtoro Blues' (1984 Orama) Rob I owe Ally Sheedy ( I hr 33 min J UllC 'Wuthering Heights I t939 Ru mance) Laurence OIMer Merle Oberon U hr 43m1n) 'L 'Dreamscape· ( 1984 Science Fie lion) Dennis Quaid Max Von Sydow f 1 hr . 35mtn) •()) "Treas\Jre In The Caves" I 1983 Ao venlure) Tam Morrison Andrew Kerr I l hr . 35 min) .. CH) "Never Say Never Again" ( 1983, Ad venture) Sean Connery Klaus Marla Brandauer (2 hrs . 17 min) Cil "Money Movers" ( 1979. Advenlure) Terence Donovan Tony Bonner (I hr 31 mtn) ~Evening---- -·~ Cll ... IUCl ...... M** •. ·---• II I II 9CllT .... u ITie"'91 ' -~-fBI IErT ( .,,. "The lee Plrat~ I 1984 C.o ence Fiction) Roben Urich Mary Crosby Space prrates JOin a pnncesc; 1n Sf'Rrch ol her explorer lathflr and a newly dlscov ered source ol mucti-needed watt" 1n .i nearby galaxy 'PG' I 1 hr 36 min I lJ) .,_ "Wonder Man· ( 1945. Come dy) Danny Kaye. v1rg1n111 Mayo A nightclub entertainer's twin bfothor 1ci accused of murdef ( 1 hr . 37 min ) G NOT llAT M01\M n (I) cm ~ llOOll Me .,,. QUM'f9. UCI llD A 12·year-old bOy's hopes 10 t>ecome a photograptutt clash with hrs IA his best friend. a man sets out to find the real Nazi sabOteurs ( 1 hr . 48 mm ) WO.,_ 'Bells Of Capistrano" (1942 Western) Gene Autry Smiley Bvrnene A man 1n1ercedes to settle the drspule be- lween two hercely compet1tNe rodeo ISM~) IPOITIC8n'l!lll .. M.VlllllOW ...... lllM DAYIYDAY .,_ "Tighrrope" ( t984 Suspense) Clint Eastwood. Genevieve BujOld. Whtie 1nves1tga1mg a senes of grisly sex mur ders a tough New Orleans cop discovers that he has much m common with the ktller he rs pursuing R' Q ( 1 hr . 54 rrln ) (Aa*ttcml•.,,.. .. lher's plans for htm to pursue a pro loot ball career Alex P<arras stars ( 1 hr 1 ...... *'" DAYI AMII ... umT-.LB •DAYATATm ~1 ..-••w ·wtml.01-~ .... ,.....,.. ...... .-Y . ftmY Me u.am ,.. Cll ... ®l amT~ TCllGHT Interview with Bea Arthur R*'"DAYIAUll ~:: :i. Gene HaGkman. an Ida· no man who has spent a 11te11me studying b~rd:.o;.rc;.,. ... ,_-aC0911tf ..-. ""POll'M9 .. ,,.., ..... La. .... ~ CO) MD¥ll "Love Streams" I 1984 Drama) John Cassavetes, Gena Row· lands In lhe wake of a bitter custody bat· lie a divorced woman seeks solaoe from her brother a successful writer who has also made a career of shunning commit· ments 'PG 13 (2 hrs 16 min) CI'.,_ "The Wild Chtld" ( 1970. Ofa ma) Jean-Pierre Cargol Francois Trut· taut Based on the true st0<y of an 181h- century physician who attempts 10 CMttze a 12 year old boy found IMng Wiid 1n tne lorests ol France G' (Subtitled) ( 1 hr 30 ~ ,_!.,_ ·55 Days Al Peking (t963. 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(() .0WW Key We"'I (1~7.' [)r, Stepnt>n Boyd W<'<."ld'r St• .Mt A 1 ,... Cl" 1 11nu t bani bec:Clmf'S ltW If •l'W whO IS I' :::£~' ''""' ... MAI. N!Oft.I PU ML cc.TACT UM n (ll JWcua o:tl .,.,. f I r D g•lt ••• 1 Sl11(jt>lll<, t>ew·Yollt ti~ ...._,, lO! tvi 1t t' t'tlr torm•~ r 1 feSSIOM i..I.~ f hrs 1' min I -D Cl) UTlmffwmtDAft»~ £.rom.AptJL lW .Hlne PMl!ey. Don K1ri1 (A) (1 hr I I - -· .,. ,. -Tuesclay Cont .. I M.llllmll'IOICOCll....,. ,_ ,_ 0 Featured Of Ruth Westhelmer; a "Jetsons" fashion makeo- 119< (1hr.) CJ ... "Knock On WOOd" ( 1954 Comedy) Danny Kaye. Mal Zetrer11ng A nightclub venlrlloqutst finds himself 1n over his head with spies and counterspies (2 hrs .. 10 min.) Cf) .,. "9 Must ~.. ( 1973. Adven rure) Darren McGav1n, Patricia Neal Po lltlcal assassination and buSiness 1urmo1I complicate the life of a Hungartan living 1n SOU1h Amef~2 his ) a mrmrYITnlllllfr Interview Wlfh Bea Arthur. I .... ._. RmUCMllT'tU '=.n ~ An American 1our1st and his wife try Basil's tempe< to the 11m11 Gl),.._TMIU. CZl .,. "Once Upon A Tome In Amero ca" ( 1984, Ofama) Robert De Nl!O James Woods Sergio Leone's ponra11 ot the lnendsh1ps. loyalties and belrayals of a small group of Jewish gangsters in the 1920s and ·30s 'A' (3 hrs 46 min I tllll(I) (a:l .,_ "Fame" (1 980 Drama) Irene Cara. Barry Miller Several g1t1ed stu dents at a New York high scnoot for 1t1e performing arts expenence persona. and professlooal setbacks and successes 'R I hrs. 14 min ) W fAl&T ~'Female Art1ll61)' 11973 Ora ma) Dennis Weaver. Ida Lupino An out law and a wagon lrein of women arP forced 10 make a stand against a mur derp~~(2 hrs ) 1:11!.,. "Deadly FOfce ( 1983 Drama) Wings Hauser Joyce Ingalls A lormer cop sets out to find rhe psychopath who carved a fatal X on a .... oman's forehead 'R' ( t hr • 35 min ) 1:11 (!l)--..0 AT...,.. wa ... D MOU.YWOOD CLOllUP Q) _,,. "Che'" ( 1969. OramaJ Omar Sharif, Jack Palance Af1er Cvba is taken by Castro, revotutlOnary Che Guevara dis sem1na1es h•s doctnne and influence thr~L=-menca (2 hrs) AU•1'111fAaY .... ,,.Lam AUITUUMI u.a flOOTMU. (It) . "°"' ..... -(I) Cll ... -.T1rlTat -=cm- .,... "An American Ofeam" ( 1966 Ofama) Stuan Whitman, Janet Leigh A televlSlon reporter is caught between the syndicate for e11posing therr police con nectlOOS and the pohce tor his wife s mvr der ,j{~ 1~-,Want You I 1952 Drama> Dana Andrews. Dorothy McGu;re Du11ng the Korean War a young man·s call 10 m1htary duty provokes seroous antagonism among his loved ones ( l hr 42 min J · WNAnllY.._ 2:it mwllTC.. ... ..... , ...... ,....,,,._. MIO~ ATTUCT.- • O.C. TGDAT M •W•..,.'7? Ir& W _,..."Tea For Three ( 1980 Aou1 J ~hr . 30m1n) Ml AllOTT Me COl'flllO llOYll "Heat Wave 11q74 Suspense) Ben Murphy. Bonnie Bedeto>l A young man and his pregnant wife at tempt 10 get to the mountains and out o• the hot city before thPir baby arroves 1:> i b ~ MO¥ll "Revenge QI The N1n1a { t 983 Adventure) Sho Kosug1 Arthur Rober1s A Japanese gallery owner denres his v1n lent Nlf11a hentaoe until Ame11can drug -Weclnesclay -Mondng Movies- .. CC) "Witty Wonka And The Chocolate Fae tory" ( 197 t. Fantasy) Gene Wilder Jack Albertson ( 1 hr . '° mirt J .. CZ) "Condemned" ( 1930 Orama) Rooald Cotman. Ann Harding ( t hr 26 min ) ,. QZ> "The OrMS I~ Greener'' ( 196 t Com+> CW Cary (Jrant, Jean Simmons (2 hrs ) NICI) "Choppy And The Princess" (l973 Fentasy) Anlm•ted. ( 1 hr . 18 mtn ) .. (C) "If You Could See Whal I ~ear ( 1982. Biography) Marc Singer R H 1'homson ( f hr . 43 min ) (8) "Slnbad And The Eye 01 The Tiger ( 1977, Fantasy) Petrick Wayne. Jane §!ymour ( 1 hr , 63 min ) lZJ "Dream9Cape" ( 198-4, Science F"oc- llon) Dennis OU.Id. Me11 Von Sydow { t hr .35 mln) •• "Pardon My Sarong· < 1942 <.:,ome dy) Bud AbbOtt, LCXI Costello ( t hr 10 min) -(C) "&lnging Up Baby' ( 1938 Cornedy) Ketherlne Hepburn, Cary Grant ( I h1 4? min ) CB> "Six WMk•" ( 1982 Ofamel Oudl v Moore. Mary Tyle1 Moore ( 1 hr 4 7 min I S") "The Hook' ( 1963 Orama1 Kirk Douglas Robert Walker Jr ( 1 hr 18 min) (%) 'Money Movers" ( 1979 Adventure) Terence Donovan, Tony Bonne1 (I hr 3t min) -(!l) 'The List Of Adnan Messenger ( 1963 Mysrery) George C Scott Dana ~n181 (2 hr' J • -m 'The Unknown TerrOI 11957 Hor ror) John Howard. Mala Powers. ( 1 hr 30 mm) 1t11G "Comedy 01 Tenors ( t963. Come dy) Vincent Pr1ce. Peter l:orre ( 1 111 30 min ) CZl ·once Upon A Time In Ameroca· ( 1984. Drama) Robert De Niro. Jar-rw><> WOOds (3 hrs . 46 min J -Afternoon Movl•- -• 'Devil's Moont1t1n ( 1976 Aoven- ture) (2 hrs ) \C) "MetalslOlm The Destiucto00 Ot Jared-Syn" ( 1983 Selenee F1c:llonl Jet Irey Byron. Tim Tnomerson It hr '" min) rff) 'l ht Sw0td Of The Veh11nt' 11980 1ratt1ckers kidnap r11~ young son 'R' ( 1 hr . 28 min I all C!J FAITH• Q) MO¥ll Celebr.Houn At 819 Sur" ( t971 Muso<:il'I Jcar Bae1 Joni Mitchell Top rock acrs a·e featured on a documen- tary Of the 1%G Big Sur Fpsflval at the Esalen lnshtutP ? hr 1 ~:r­~~ M S1 MO¥ll 'Wonder Mar ( 1945. Come- dy ! Danny Kaye V1rg1nia Mayo A nightclub en1erta1nP.r tw r orother is accused )f murder I 1 r, 3" min I WU~ Publ1cCuwboy No 1" (1937. WesterPI GPr>P Aulry W lharr' Farnum MOdern ddy ~ 1111e r 1•t "'" u'>" a rao10 air planes and rPlr1qi>1a1or 1111L~<. 10 expedite lhe1~ tprrp<; I tr ~~ W Al.VICIHOW 4::9 MO¥ll A,,,.,, J .;is, 5• el'lce f ••> lion) Klaus I< 1nsi.. fiw Opper In an 150 lated "l'MCe .1,ir• r 1 11m JSI human ro- bol '~ horr fed t , '!.\ ,p, mat he •s. to be put out of comm1ss1un ~"cr azed sc1en .. ,tl:t ==~ AaCmCtc IOOU • lll0110N ~ NPve• "dY Never Again 1198.3 Adv>'• 1,,rP :,0 ..i,., (, 1l'lnery Klaus Ma11a Rri1nda•1t'r AttPr a world-threaten- r•i.i orydn11a1 " r .. J•S lwc US m1s51les and aPnDUn1 »s 1 "''' let :nate the war- heads 1t a ran..,.-no is 1101 met. B11t1st1 agenl James Rone'" a1 e•j • •0 c.a11e lhe world PG Q ?too<, 17 m z_, lilOft Fd1J1 ai1nq n.ta 11983 Come- Jyl Michael Laine 1u11p Walter!'> A work· ng·elasi. Enq1 ,t, Q" )P< ides I I oetter her- <.ell by q,Mg to collPlJP wnPre she charms an apathetic alcOh•111c professor onto pock "9 .,p lhe p ecpc, t h,S "'nt•ng areer PG ( I hr "oO min I .. ~ FUn'ITa.J r .lnPis.y l Se.1r Corn • .,. MllM o· Keefe \..1 hr 4 IT\ S K1ppe1ti,rnq· 1 98.t. Drama) John l\l[)a<ony A11c,on S•P.ioman I I hr 20 1n1n ~ ,.fZl) Tl>i!I tlrcP•taon Feeling (1 94 1 ComeJyt Mprlr nbe•or Melvyn Douglas L' hr io m1r ) tll l~ Y AnkeP ["llnt1fP f)nn'1y ( t 942 Musi- cal) J;irne-: \ 1Uf1"'1' '' 11111 L P<,he I~ hrs 6"'m1r. I <JJ Toi rt1., Fire;! T1mt> r t<l59 MvSIGal) Mario lnnz<1 l•'hann.1 111>r1 Kosz1an I 1 hr 37 min I Ml1R Haraty Wo11,1nQ 11981 Comeay) Jerry Lewie; Sus.an Ohvm ( 1 hr . 3 1 rn1n ) 1:9 l 'CondPmnad 11930 Orama) Ronatd CotmAn Anr Ha•d•fl9 ( 1 hr 26 m in l W C", If You Co1..ld Si>e What 1 Heal' 11982 B1ogr11phy) Marc Songef RH Thomson ( 1 hr 4J min ) S "Choppy A'1d llw Pr•n<;eSs" ( 1973 Faf\fac;y Anr .tied '"Ir 18mon .. l. .. O Ziggy S1a·0:1u•t ArllJhe Spiders from Mar•, 1 ll'IA 1 MU'i.~al} 0 Bvtd A w•t> 1 n1 J ,, Sunday. September 1 1985 19 (%) "Edueatlng Rita" ( 1983, Comedy) Michael Catoe Julie Waners (1 tv , 50 mlA > -Evening----• u-= ... ......... .,..,. ., .. --• Ji Ill.., me ... MOST-..,. "Wiiiy Wonka And The Choco- late Factory" ( 1971. Fantasy) Gene Wiider, Jack Albeftsoo A wood famous confectioner offef5 a lllettme supply of candy to the five winners of a treasure hunt. 'G' ( 1 hr , 40 min ) ([) TGP um IOml Terrence Altl vs EduardO Valdez 1n e lightweight boot scheduted f0< 10 rounds, hve from AllantiC Cl!Y. N.J. (2 hrs . 30 min ) (8)9IMI "To Catch A King' ( 1983, Ora- ma) Robert Wagner. Teo Garr An Amen- can mghtclub owner euempts to block a plot to kidnap the Duke and Duchess or Wlndtof. O (2 hrs ) (l)CSI ._, ••--11••"rf a.M'f Vincent Price hosts this presentation of "The Ghos1 Belongs to Me," "The Ghost with 8 Clock In Its Watts" and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow " I lllrr llAT llmm •me .. llMIJITM\'IMAll ... ..-TaA.9 .... ,,,,,.. ...,..,~ ...... -.tll .... ••umt11m-. MTG•'NIC-l'lmf,_Ulm NI C. .. 0 mnmum IT~ Interview l h actrese MOily Ringwald. ...... " .... 'ti=~ A co41ector ot Marilyn Monroe memC>fablla. white water rah Ides on the Ocoee Rive< In Tennessee llOllC ... .. ,_,.O.MY -.t111WNm ..... ....... Lam .... , .... cm ... "Jaws 3.. ( 1983 ~) Otnnll Quaid. 8"a Arm- strong A great white shark terr0<lzes a marine a~t park 'PG' ( t tv . 39 mtn) Cl) MCmm ....... .-:am .....,. iflGI A tribute to the Krlmdena and the Nottons ot "The Honeymoonet~" tame - with clips trom long-loll ep1sode5 o ( t ~.,. "Canoonoall Run II" ( 1984 ~) Burt ~. Dom O.lulM Thia seque( f .. tUtes anothef collectlon of etazln in aH sorts of motorlZed vetlleles racing cro.-country for casil Many ~-ttet cameos. including Frank Sina- tra, Shifley MacLa1ne 'PG ( 1 hr 48 •lmlf\~:9wc-.••Q ,. I• M tvm F .. turt<f Pllr1 two of • 20 Sunday, September 1, 1985 vtsit to India Includes a rare vltlt Inside the Taj Mahal, meet a maharajah at ease In hrs~oom hoUse: exp!Ore a deseffed sanostone city. l .... ,llBID flAl'I• .... m • LA. Feetured· a computer that tall<s. repon on the new vlde<>s nooe11ng the market, w0<1d's fastest mot0tcycle. a Imo=~~; Mii engine Fall'ltx:Nft ... ., ..... .. ,,.., -.. wu--.ot11 •mu ~ppomtment With A Shadow' ( 1958, Orama) George Nadef. Joanna Moore An alcohOliC reporter geta a b<eak when his gerl, the Sister ot a police lieuten- ant. gtves him a lead on a big story ( 1 hr 30min.) • 8 (I) I IUD ,_ WIWll Wacky chent Sue Lamber1 (Rhonda Aldrieh) a~s Beaudine to protect her brother from a e!_lr of I08n sharl«I ( t hr ) u Gi) .,,. "Father Of Hell Town' ( 1985, Orama) Robert Blake, Whitman Mayo A controversial ex-cOllVlct·turned prl8St struggles to upgrade his Inner-city ghetto parish and keep 11 crlm&-lree IA) Q_ (2 hrs.) • llMCO PGLO The adventures and dl&- cove<ies of 131h-century traveler Marco POio while he served In the court Of Moo- gOI ruler Kublai Khan are dramatized 1n a mtnlsefies starring Ken Marthall In the title rOle Leonard N1moy as POIO's adversary Achmet and Burt Lancaster as Pope Gr&- ~Y ~ (Part 3 of 5) (2 hrs ) • (11 .a¥9 "Inside The Third Reich" ( 1982 Orama) Rutger Hauer. Blythe Danner Based on the aut~raphy of Albert Speer Despite the misgivings of his parents and hrs wife, an ldealiStlc young man nses to prominence as chtef architect tor the Nazis (Part I of 2) (A) c:;> (3 hrs ) 8 flm» AITAm: CM.-,..,_ MID ~ Fred Astatre's ceree< is pieked up af1er his departUte in 1939 from AKO and follows him through a aucceaion of t>eau- tllul part,..-a lnCludlnQ Paulette Go<Jdard. Rita Hayworth. Betty Hutton. Leslie Cliron and~="" (lhr ) i ="North Country" ( 1969. Docu- mentary) Two men M ch llvitlo off 1"9 land In the remote Alaskan wilderness race danger and a~ture wtth little help lrom modern technology {2 tvt.) e llY llUIT, YGlt"MIMT Newsman Jim Lehrer rect1lll hit t983 "9ar1 attack, aur- ge<y and rehabllltatlon In this report on heart dlseaM, Including an update on r .. cent 1ml)fovement1 In diagnoeit and treat· men~fl.L.om I a wu nm • n11 .n. mrNl'f lllTM 11.l .,,_ The small town whef• he and CIV11 rights leader Jamee Farmer g<ew up 19 the subject of Moyers' eun»- natlOt'I of cl'lange rn rural Amenca (A) O 1!hr ,30mm) ~ .,. "Teachers" ( 1984. Orama) Nick Nolte JoBeth Wiiiiams A lawsuit brought aoainst 11 zoo-ltt<e Ufben high ~ tor awarding a diploma to an IMl- terate student spura a burned-out 1nstruc- l0t 10 teerch for hlS discatd9d ideals. 'A' QJ 1 hr ' 46 """ ) CH>..,. 'On Golden Pond" (1981, Ora- ma) Kathanne Hepburn Henrf Fonda 04d family ten$i0f'ls returl&ee as an atder~ couple returns to their New England retreat and are Visited by their da~te<, he< flance and his son. 'PG' (1 hr .. -49 min.) Cl) _,._ When Joe writes his auto- biography. his family and friends don't hke ' the =ey are portrayed. Q •Ill> "Robin And The Seven Hoods" ( 1964, Musical) Frank Sinatra. Dean Mar· tin. The teadef of a Chicago gang donate$ a large amount of money to one ol the -11 =nages (2 hrs , 40 min) , •• IAllll .. , .... WAll•l'OClll Newly etected Rap Boo F0<ehead lntroduceS a touchy bill. •• Cl) .... "License To Klll" (1984, Orama) James Farentino. Don Murray When a young glf1 is killed by a drunken driver. the ensuing legal fight ttveatens to de9=~he victim's family and the sus- i t. R 0 (2 hrs ) ~--A WAU ,__ M llTM mn'\11'1 wme 11.l ..... The sma• town Whe<e he and cMI rights leedef James Farmet grew up is the aubject of Moyers' exami- nation of change. In rural America (R) c:;> ~tv • 30 mk'I) .... TMIL.om ..-•w•-lll'llGIT'I.,,. (n> llO¥ll "Alligator" ( 1980 Suspense) Robert Forstet, Robin Riker A baby alligator that has been flushed into a city sewer system grows fo monatrou. 81Ze and develOps a taste lot humans 'A' il hr .. 3A min,) CJ) .,.. "Teachers" ( 1~. Orama) Nick Notte. JoBeth Williams A lawsuit t><oughl aga1nsl a z<><Hike urban hlQh school f0< awarding a diploma to an Illi- terate student spurs a burned-out 1nstruc 10< to S88rch fOf hts discarded Ideals 'ff il hr., 46 mm ) CZ) .a¥9 "Oreamscape" (1~. Science Fiction) Dennis Quaid. Max Von Sydow Whtie W<>fking with a SCtenllst wtto has dis covered a way to prolect one's conscious thoughts tnto another'• dreamt, a psychic stumbles upon tr plot to use the method for poNtlcal ?Ufposes 'PG-13' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) ..... •(!) ... "A Fever In The Blood" (1961, Orama) Efrem Zlmballlt Jr , Angle Olck1n· son. A eensatlonel murder trlel becom.e a pawn In the political gamM plt)'9d by a eenator. a dtstnct 1ttomey end 1 jUdge In their eeparate bldt to become gov9fnor ~ htl., 30 min ) • IA'fW.. ••'RIC Jam.1 Whit· more narrat" thll view of the wood of t1al0$. past end preaent. and 11aln people hotxie.. hobbylltt. and workett (R) c:;> i t\!) -FICA M.L CClfrACT UIAll fl) -• If. aaa:• Westphall, Cfalg and AUIOhlandef vttlt the folks at ··~". ~ndet't wife undergoes nhNrt .;rrv (A) ( 1 hr ) u: .. ---• °! ~ U I Bl'ttllh oomedl8n and BBC t.....u6on 1tar ~ CMot1 ,...,.. .. what he'1 !Mrned et>out Ameflcans. (H)-"Under The VOICano" h'= Drema) Albert ~· J6oquellne . Oir9Ctor John Hulton 1 adaptation of Mal· com Lowry'• nowt A former Britlah con- IUI. tormented by alcoholllm tnd htl peat. 1ttvg0let tnelteetu&lly to revtrM Na Nit- oes1ruc1tve beha'llor 'R' ( 1 hr 49 min ) I M&&m~-............ II -1'CTAC-Kllll8IT ... ,,. _. •own A probe 1n10 the ecooormc and pol111caj issues sur- rounding the nuclear arms 1ndus1ry and defertse: also a look at how defense con· tractors gain support for their m1sslles and bombers Oi)IOGD ... Gl!) llWB 1'0WI A d<>Ctlmentary view 01 et torts by the people of Soldiers Grove Wis • to save their town from the devasta· tton of the Kickapoo River's repealed flo&jlng .. (R) Q CC) llO¥ll "Richard Pryor Ltve On The Sunset Strip" ( 1982, Comedy) Rtotlard Pryor This filmed concert performance is hlghtlghted by the comedian's views on sex, marriage. prison Ille and a ch1lllng though humorous account of his cata· strophic ,expenences with cocaine de- ldence 'A' (1 hr . 30 min ) 1W &f" (I) 9 GO ... LOU~ ......... llUCI ~aL.81 llO¥ll ''House Of Wax C 1953 Hor ror) VlllCent P11ce. Frank Love1oy A man disfigured by e lite resorts to stealing from the morgue to help 1n his wa11 re-creations (?hrs) fl) Cll ITMa LA Featured the quarrel Free Fltghl blends 1au and ctass1cat into a provocative new sound using electronic 1nstrumenta11on I CAU.M DI. MITAIB ..... .an -MNAT1U cm .,_ "Come Play With Me ( 1967. Suspense) Lisa Gaston1 Lou Cas tel A psych1e1nst becomes the \11ct1m of her nephew's psychotic t,ehav1or 'PG' C 1 hr. 35 min) (I) llOW9 "Hollywood Hot Tubs" ( 1984 Adult) Donna McDaniel. Mtci'lael An<lrew Alter taking a plumbing lob, a young man plunges into a series ol surprtslr1g en counters with some unusual Hollywood characters ·R' (I hr . 42 min ) (l) _,,. "The World 19 Full Of Married Men" ( 1980 Orama) Tony Franciosa. Cllrroll Baker A mamed advert1&1ng exac- ultve haa an attalr with an ambitious mOd· el 'R' (1 hr . 45 min ) l ..... OCUT 1tal ....... ,_.......,. 'I ~ Hoel. Johflny Carson ~ tuba player Roger BobO, Jene Fon:~:,=r car1 , , hr 1 ' Y:.-:..-m-uw MmM Seh9001ed James Wilton. Harvard profeasor ot govern· ment, on the ceUMt of crime ( t hr I I ......... CM.._U_ ''WlldernetS Man" ott Eddie Albett look• et the Itta and writings of envlfonmentalilt John MUir. the rat'* of VOMmltt Net1onel P1rk. I ..... ,_._ tttl ... "Htat And Oust" ( 1983. Ora- m!I) Juli& Christle. Grete Scacchl A young EngllShwoman arrives In India 10 re search the Illa of her great aunt woo. 60 years before. hed creeled a scandal by taking an lndien kw.tr 'R' (2 hra . 10 CW)jg,. "Until Septtmbtf" ( 1~. Ora ma) Karen Allen Thierry Lherm1tte Stranded in Paris after betng separated from her tour group an American woman meets and lalls 1n rove with a married banker 'R' Q ( 1 hr 35 min ) U. fJ (I) m¥ll Avalanche ( t978 Ora ma) Rock Hudson Mia Farrow A de\lef oper's guests a1 his luxurious new sk re- sort are threatened with death and deStl'\JC11on by an 1mpend1ng weather dis· last~=~ ... _., ... ............... MM8'VWI .oRT1 FOCUI MQ.19 U. OD U11 llGHT wmt DAVID LITTl.mAM From April 1982 Dick Schapp Lenny Schultz, cast from the movie "Quest For Fire." (R) ( 1 hr) B A&Jte llTQICOCK ,.lllffl ,,_ ~ 0 Featured Mag1c1an Larry Wiison, Dr W1111am Rader talks about the problems beautiful people ex ~nence ( t hr ) U MCMI "Summer And Smoke" ( t961 Drama) Geraldine Page Laurence Har vey Unsuccessful 1n her attempts 10 make a handsome doctor love her a spinster ~ins a Shameful Ille (2 hrs 25 min J (!) _,... "Great Catherine ( 1968 Comedy) Peter 0 Toole Jeanne Moreau Fascinated by a newly arrived Britisher Catherine the Greet has him imprisoned and playfut:l.'m~nt& him (? hrs , 9 ~ T09lllfT Interview w•th actr=ly~ald I LOft. umc • rmi Han~ Bas11 aoe'lll't IPt rhe death ol a guest stop him from prppar111g the room tor us next occur.int ~,._.TMILON> ..,_OOI cm ~ "Mooty Py1hon-; The Mean Ing 01 Life" ( 1983. Comedy) John Cleese, Michael Palin The Seven Ages ot Man provide the IOO!le framework I<>< a se nes ol comic ep1so0es spoofing every thing from sexual reprOducflon to glutto l]i'.. •fi' ( 1 hr , 25 min) 1MI {.I) llCWa "Heat And Dust' ( 1983 Ora ma) Julie Christie Greta Scacch1 A young EnghShwoman arrives 1n 1nL11a to rp search the hie of her great aunt who 60 years before. had created e scandal by taking an lndlan lover R' (? hrs 10 min) wl•*• " ="The Hound 01 The 8ask8' V111 .. " ( 1972. Mystery) Stewert Granger Wiiiiam Shatner A mystenous curst" haunts each generation of a noble English lam~. 30 min l ~ AUTO -=ASCAR Southern 500 horn OerhngtO<I. S C (A) (2 hrs l CJ) .,. "The Phantom Of Liberty ( 1974. Comedy) Jean Claude Br1aly Adolfo Cell Luis 9unuet's series 01 surreal •~dOtes end vignettes commenting on the lm1tional w11h1n contemporary 11fe and cMlilalloo 'R' ( 1 hr 44 min ) 1,. .... w ... ATM llOWlll SchMUlf'td 'Vietnam 1n the Movies" A look nt • Ap0<;elyp% Now." "rtrst Blood.·• "Aambo F1r,t Blood Part II.'' "Uncommon Valor' and "Mla4ng In Action " (R) .... "Seven Cities Of Golct' < t95S. Adwnture) AnthOny Ownn RICMrd Egan lnsfead of searct11ng for gold. a group of Spamards decides to devetop a IStrtti>O~--,~i ) PUmntll.om MINf,..,,.. t:ll .,. . Nightmares 1983 HOHOrl Crisuna Raines. Emilio Estevez A ptekup truck a pack of c1gare11es a Video game and a coioma home all play a'f>art 1n lour episodes ot h0rr0< and susl)flnse A' 11 hr 39 min) .. 11c::mmr•T01 AU.•1'11,A&Y &'::n · WMAnllY&m ~ m¥ll 'Paradise I 1982 Drama) W11 lie Aames Phoebe Cates Two reen agers come of age 1n 1823 Baghdad R' ( t hr 40 min) • 2:• (01 llOft .. Going Berserk ( 1983, Comedy) John Candy Joe Flahtlrly Poll hc1ans. aerooics and ret1g1ous cults are part of this comeay leatur•ng the cast of Second C11~V R' t 1 hr ?3 mm l t.tl (!)~--(1) _,... "Lei's Switch ! 19/!, Come- dy) Barbara Eden Barbara Feldon A pair ot high school friends decide 10 s11111tch places wher they meer ar a re'llri1on ana reahze they're l)O(ed w•th hie 1 t hr 30 min I lllWM.Y•••••I --TMllCml O.C. TODA'f M _..,. • ..,_. IQ • m¥ll fM Acouse.J 11q4a Drama) Loretta Young Robert (,umrnmgs By ac udent a woman is accused or murder and becomes a =t1ve trom 1u..,11ce 12 hrs l 1£.=o IPORT1Cl!W1'D m¥ll "K11..1perbang 1 198? Drama) Jnhn Albas1ny Alison Ste;iuman Roman- tic problems occupy both lhe rldOlescents and their English teacher at a British high SLhOOl 1n 1948 PG' (I hr 20 min l (%' _,... .. Cannohball Run II' I t984, Comedy) Burt Reynolds Dom Deluise This sequel features another co11ec11on ol cra11es 1n all sorts ot moto11zed vehicles racing cross-country ICH cash Many guest star cameos 1nctud1ng frank Sina· 11a Sh11tey Macla1ne ·pcr t 1 hr • •8 min) .. ® ..,.. The H1ghPst Honor ( 1984 Oramal O\.wnq World War II Avstre11an commandos raid Japanese-controlled Sin- gapore resull•ng In lhe capture and 1r1et or teo members of t~ squad. R' ( I hr 39 .. (J)nJAml• m llOW9 Fovrleen Hours ( 195 t Dre- m&I Rlehard Baseharl Barbare a.I GedcleS A mentally dlstra~hl man wavers between hie ana ~alh tor I 4 nours whlle perched on a '"'~ hiott' abOve the city (2 hrs ) ? .. Ii:'~"""' ..... """"'' Nici< Nolte JoBerh Wilham•. A f8W$Ull brought against a zoo-llke urban htof'I ~hOCll 10< awarding a diploma to 9fl If» terate studeni spurs a bUrned ovl 1nstruc tor to aearch l0t hi~ dliCtlrded ~" 'R' -~~min) ~Mllllalt• Sunday, September 1, 1985 21 •CJ) "Money Movers" ( 1979 Adventure) Terence Donovan. Tony Bonner ( I hr 31 min ) • •CC) "Jeremy" (1973 Aomenc.e) Rooby Benion. Glynrnt O'Connor l' hr 30 min.I •(JI) "Tubby The Tuba" I 1977 Mu<>1cal) Anlmat9<1 voices by ();ell \Ian Dyke ~ Ballef ( 1 hr 22 min ) Cl) "Kavdl. The WoU Dog ( 1980. Or8 ma) Ronny Co•. Linda Sorensen I 1 hr ~min ) (%) "Edue8t1ng Rita" ( 1983, Comedy) Mlchael c.lne Julie Watters ( t tu 50 min) 119 all "Ironside" ( 1967 My~1e1y1 Haym11ncl Burr. Getaldlne Broolli. (? t1rs l NllCC) "Home From The Hill 11960 ()fanuu · Rot>e<t Mitchum r.~mge Pt>ppHri:l I? hrs. 30 min ) •CH> "Cloak And CJ.tUUMr I 1984 Suspense) Henry ThomAS 011t>nf>y Cole man ( 1 hr , 4 1 min 1 J 119 (%) "Ptiar Lap" ( 1981 Oriirn111 fom Bur llnton. Martin Vaughan ( f'hr 48 min / •• "HOid That Gho&t ( 1<J41 Comedy) Abbott and Costello. Joar• O•h'I!> I 1 hr 30 min) -CC) ''Cr09S Creek" ( 1982 Drema) Mi;ry Steenburgen. Rip Torn (I' r1r!> . 2 m111 1 CH) "The Black Stat11()(1 Re1urns ( 1983 AdventU<e) Kelly Reno Tei Garr (I hr 33min J (J) "Come Fly With Mfl 11963 Come dy) Oolo<" Har.I Hugh 0 Briar 11 t1r 49m1n) -all "TrlpOl1" (19!>0 Adventure) Mauref!n O'Hara. John Payne (2 hr!> ) -CZ> "SabOteur' ( 1942. ~1~1 Rotiert Cummings. Prn1c1lla lane ( 1 hr 48 min ) G "Border River' ( 1954 Weslttrn) JOf'I MoCI... Yvonne De <...ark1 I t hr 10 min J 1WG "Castle 01 fu Mar.c.t.u 11972 M venture) ChnttoPher Lee. Maria PerS<.hy (1tv.30mlnl _ .......... ....,..._ -· "Sudden Teuor" ( 1970. Myllery) Mark Letle< Susan George (2 hrs ) CC)"'Pieces 01 Dteams" ( 1970. Orama) Robert Forster Lauren Hutton ( I hr . 39 min) (Jf) "The Personals" ( 1982. Comedy) Biii Scnopper1 Karen Landry ( 1 hr 30 min ) (Jj "Sacred Ground" ( 1983, Dtama) Tim Mcintire Jack (tam ( t hr . 40 min I ttll(lJ "The Phantom 01 liberty" ( 1974. Comedy) Jeen-O&ude B11aly AdOlfo CeU 11 hr 44 min\ t9 e "Let's Get Married" ( \937 Comedy) Ralph Bellamy Ida Lupino ( 1 ru , 30 min) tll(B Space Raiders ( 1983. Scief\Ce fie 11on1 Vince Edwards David Mendenhall ~hr 22 min I 119CCJ "The Old Maid" ( 1939. Drama) Bette Davis. M1nam HoPkins 11 ht 35 min J (S J Leave Em l augh1ng · ( 1981 Dltt ma) Mtekey Rooney Anne Jac.kson ( 1 hr 40 min) 1::8(l J "TN! Devil•~ A Women" ( 1935 Ore ma) Marlene DtelrlCh Lionel Atwill ( 1 hr 25m1n 1 •ffi) "Reno And The Doc.." ( 1983 Come dy) Kenneth Welsh. Henry Ramet ( t hr 40m1n) 419(C 'Jeremy 11973 Romance) Robby Ben!.On. Glynrns o·connor (I hr . 30 min) 4111 ~ 'KAvik Tt1t1 Woll Dog" ( 1980. Old ma) Ronny Co• l 111da SC>fenaen I I hr 39m1n l (.%) 'Phar Lap ' I 1983 Dr11ma) Tom Bur lllU()l'l...-,.Man1n Vaughan ( 1 hr 48 min ) .. (J.J 1w 0.clord Blues' ( 1984. Dtama) Rob Lowe. Ally Sheedy ( 1 hr 33 min) •all Angel Cny· ( 1980 Dtam11J Ralµ11 wane. Peut Winheld (2 hrs) lllllCC) "Home From Theo Hitt ( 1960 Olama) Rot>e<1 Mitchum. George Peppard 12 h111 30 min) CH) "The Golden Seat · ( t 983. Otama I Steve Ra1tab8cll, Penetope Milford ( t hr 3A mtn) -------IO-------------. •••• Le.•..., .. HF aMK.., ..... &S&• ---•11111.-r ---....,.91w~--- 'M ••• ••r •t•Yal W Slad•um Super crou. 250cc claM. from Pasadena, Cattl A)..M~TMO'T\m -.... ..... MYIMMt ... ._... ...... •MYlTltm IMCISl.1~ .. w -. . ..,.... ...,.. ... "11'1 A Dog'a I lie" I 19!>!> Comedy) Edmund Gwenn ;elf AteharO!. I A t>ull tetrler tells ttie story of his 11._, t• lame as" doghghtllf ( I hr 28 rmn ) Cl) .,_ 'Money Moverr." ( 1~Ul A1J l/901Ure) Terence Donovan Tony Bonnor Several maste< thieves )04n torces 10 crec.~ open and rob the m06t carefully guarr1e11 and Impenetrable sate tn Au .. 1r111t11 R 11 hr , 31 min) l ,.,, .. L.um ,. .... 0 .,...,~ T'Oll9fT lnl81Vlf'W wit~ Harrll()(I I ":i-:W=: ....... """''' "'"' l~=·Ao11s-Roy<" , .... ~,.., -. . ..,.... .,,,.,,,,. ..-n11u. ...... ..., llOIOCMll f>OOcc Sw11>s C.rand I'm from Wohltn. SWlttertand (A) I 1 hr J CID -nll Ill Hosts Len Dewl';r111 NiCk Boonlcont1 ( 1 hr ) ([) {D) ... "Mlracte Wnman 1193 I l'.Sfama) Berbera Stanwyc k D1Md MR11 nera A bltnd avlftlOI fall 111 love with' o ftre-and-bftmston. 11v•ngehst whn e•pli>U" r== money ( I hr 29 rn1n ) •la&.TWCIUIADIQ 19 I• nll lOWI Feet Vied conctuS10rt ot a ttw..-pert Via/I to India tnCludet an ln<J1 an lcMM\1\,lfe w11h •0Jtll40l1rtal10n of tht> cuttomt 61 Mlndulanf. The myslicet tomp ~log C*emony on the 13cred G11n~ It~ ::t;.:.:. Siik Imm thll "'°"""Y ··"·-· lft • U. ~ealured a Hight with u lkywflt~ tHITI. Jecil Wllgnef ol "0eMr81 ~1&1' • a compeun" lex Jllterbog danc l""ii~~-"' ....... WA w.o--.o 01 .,...,.. ..... .,._,. J.-11 Smith preper~ port J*=att•. Pett and patta. and 11 '\Pn [ ti frlttat11 ... "The Mlchig1n Kid ( I 941 eltlfn) Jon MeM. Vlc;t0t Mel aglen A renctwtl Is threatened by the wC>fklflO' ot c.01r~t tow n 0 Hic1a1s I 1 hr JO min 1 .. 8 (I) ..... P.l Magnum dnc:l HtijlJ"'" 11111t>11rll on a perilOus 1ouroey 1c1 ,,,,,,ft'"'"'' A!>1d lo search for a muluul lrit•rirl """ 111 lh*" V1e1n11m War MIAS (Pdrl 1 , I ?/ Int - LI hrJ 0 GD ~ IMOW Clift''> r.11ll0Qu tr..i1 ~ •.<mr.h (Al heernan Jr ) c.c10111r•t ... tum I• 11111 .i rnliH.h ra<fl .iya1nor,1 11 fr1r111•t1 r1 ,,,. i!._lJ ,,.. U MARCO POLO The edv•'!nllllft'> "'"J 11· 1111Pflf'S ol 1 'Jlt• ceroflJry 1r.ivt1IA• M.11 ~ • cJ while he :;erved 1r 1r .. , 111•1 1 M 1 J 11 rulflr Kut>la1 t<han ~'" 1r.1rr1.11 /1'0 , ,1 11111 1t,tir ft!. '>larrmg l"er M.tr'.h.1il 1r 11., "'" • Att l 1wr1ard N1rnoy ,,., ~ .. 111 ., .ill 11••· .. 11, At ttrnel and Bun I 8f1Cd'>ti>r ,, •• I "' ,. r.r•• ~ry X (Pan 4 r1f 5/ I? tor'> 1 U ®J .,_ lnsirJe Tl11J lt111rJ fh•u r. I 148?. Of11m11) nulyer HtlUlll £jlyll11• !J1111ner Ba!>ed on lhe a111ub1~r11ptiy ••I Albert Speer Dosplle the rr11!>y1vir1ul. 11f 1,,. (1Arer11s and his wife an 1r1At1hsl1c y111111q rr111n rrses to prom1nenc.P as rh1Af arc.t11lf'l:I flu the N8Jt!l (Pall ;> nl i' mi ) I.' hf'>) l ._..wu ':.. A111ca Arlvt<11lu1;. • 1'f'•" Doc.umentary1 Nerrute<l tiy fl 1bert <. nuark A lhree month Alm.er '>illoi" "> c.t1ron1clecl (2 hr& 1 ID ID lftii&fl ·numpole <)t I hot fid• le(' Rumpole delench dll drt.-;1 .,, t 1J1,1Hl of forgery wt1 0 p111oy<, lt<IJ!>lnlJ "~IJA•I'. l"vlln ,11 thf' r1•1k of 11np11'>1Jn1111i111 I f1 / C) ~hr) NAm TMl LOllD l MOW'8 'T1yti11o~lf· I t'Hl4 ~u .. pfillMlJ I ll11t I t1C,lw<i<•r:I CPnevievf' Bu10ld Whtl1• •r·11e~t11Ja11nu a se11es of ur•'>ly .... , r11u1 J111<o 1) tuugh Nf'w IJrleen'> LOP d1'>(.uvers ttH1t he t1a11 muc.h in cu111mon w1tr 1111 ~1lkl1he11 ~IJUI~. n. l J I t l1r !>• 1T1111 I Li ... •..:w. 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A11111r1 C.11 ( 198• Urema) n ol>t!rt (>e N11u Jamet Wooda Sergi<> I eone.., prn111111 <•I the lr141ndshlf)a. loyallie?t 11nd t>etrayatr; or o amen grovp of Jew111t1 u11nus1er1J 1n 11.n t920. end '3()($ ff (3 h~ "46 min) .. 07) MOW'8 "A lion l!J In Tt111 '1lrlllll~ ( t95.1, 01111111:1) James Gegr1fly flnrl111••t Hakl A rural South•1rn dAfTIAQr1g11li u111r1-. the .upporl IJf poor d11t li11mm" 1l11<1 11..-, hit way lo pollllC31 power I I l1r '1~ rl1in ) ... e PAa.T1111 Stevnfl111111 t11" t>mlhnr Ro t>.rt try IC> Mittie thfltr tl1fffttftr1(.~I lo Mtp lt\611 l«M.;efttly widnw ttt.1 111ulhttr l~J"' a new Ille (Pert 2 of :>1 tn) ITICTAC .... ... P&•MZN' ~ W (I)-·-Th11 •,1111ur1" 1rov11-i1 galton of • ~nine kidnapping 111 cornptl ceted by the theft of Riek'• pooc.h Mar lowf (Al O ( 1 hr ) ' G ii .._ Carie ~Tehe1 • Aett 111y1ttl1 plOlf()( revenge aoatnal her high tchuof I= wt*1tlie1119111 the ber (R) TO• Ullllf .. .., ... _ _, __ «i)~TMIU. Ii) llAlla act T111Am "The Irish R M Al the turn ol the century. Mat ':>inc 1a11 Yeates 1991gns his comm188ion as a 8r•t1sh oHIC8f to lake a post In the we!Jt ol Ireland as Resident Magistrate (Part 1 >:if 6) (A) 0 (I hr ) .li ~MUIPOO'TUU 1:• IODIQ Mike P1Cc10111 (?8 2·3 14 KQ<.1 vc:. ffra111 Ohvo (22-6 1 7 KOs) 1n a 111ellerweight t>out scheduled 101 t () 1 1unds (:> hrc:. I 0 IODIQ Mike P1ct1olti vs ftra1n ()41v1. 1r " bantamweoght bOI•~ iC.hfldule<l p 10 rw~) ._10) ...r cowtT ~1a11y and company r.c..me 10 the Sid Of !hell loend YakOll when tie ~ks hf!lp in getting h1s orolher po1111 <ala=• (A) (!J 'I ucky Lady' ( 197!3. Come dy) Liza M1nnelll Burt ReynOld& A kmd M11rled killer. a t>ungllng gigolo 8nd ii smuggler''! widow form a per!l0f1el anc:J prule!l'>tonal bOOlleQOing alliance dunng J.>roh1bH1on (2 hrs '.){)min ) ... IJ (J) WTOIMI Much to Jane's c.ha ijM Joey s 8)( wife Darryl Nathan (Nancy Paul) arrives m lawn determ1nea to rel11n die lhe ftatnes of thetr romence ( 1 hr t 0 GD till ITmT ILUU Hunter cl1spatche11 a modified tank In a nercolics r1t1d Coffey poses as a male prostitute.. I urillu plans 10 make en e.travagant anni ver'><lry purc.hase for Davenport (A) ( 1 hr J 11-. ~Scheduled 20 years alter embarking on a 6 000 mite ~an voyage H1>9h Dow ns 10tns the crew of Geraldo H1vera's yacht to par1ic1pate in a ra<.e lrom MarlOO Mau to Bermuda interview with Betty nothn 8 woman who helped her 1erm1nally 111 mother (.l)fT'lmil su1c1i:Je o ( 1 hr) DPMlfUfa.uD lf1)MOW'8 Thtt Prince And The Sh0wg111 ( 19!> 7, C..ome<Jy) Ma111yn Monroe, L a1J rnm.e UIMer A showulrl horn the u c; lt1ll'> 111 tovo with e p11nce alter he 1nv1tt1t. her too private su& (? tiro; ·lo mm 1 l ==---CMmll .... .,. "Sudden Impact" ( t983 Ora ma) Clint EaslwOOCl Sondra Locke Near San rrarl(;1w;o s1reetw1se (je1ec11ve Dtrty Harry Call11han aearchel for a rlluahall( killer 'R O ( 1 hr !>7 mln ) !t{J MOW'8 ' All The Rrght Moves ( 198:! Orama) Tom CrulM Craig T Ne1100 A n ambltlOUS high achOO fooll>All player lrt a dying f'enneytvanie lleef town dreams ()f A college sch~rahlp In order to mnke 11 bOlfer lllt for hlmaetf 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 m1r1L Came to 10 e World Ser~ Q')mo c;i I I) HOm'NOCl I-M LOl1' .. OGH Allee (Audrey MNdowtl) wftf\11 Ralph /Jackie Gte180'1) to 111tend he1 111~1er''l w-:it:i achemes with Norton (Art ... ,._...,., II -ill llR ... llllT ..,_ Now thut rie a ab<>Yt 111 tW become e fether Ptlat propowit to Hel en. who lntlett on r1)8rrylng for nom1ng a then romantte love ........ , .... ,,.. F?A ... ~~ -· *S.ucl ..... mAll • OMtTMmL>. f1<t1tu1i.<1i><•P1ock 'WlO it=~='"''"''• ~ (01.,. 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R•uu Sunday, September 1. 1985 23 --~~~~~------------------------- raptly/ Nick Adams Robe<1 Coorad .John ()111.ogei s first escape beglf1s lhe 1ale ot h•S 1tfe wtlteh 1¥8S ended by a bullet (2 hrs r 1!1 arraT.-T nmmn lnlerview with IGr~;n. UM. >J I '.Ml IT'IU .,.. "Crosscurrent" I 1971 Mys retyl Rot>erl Hooks Jefemy Slare Two San Francisco Cletectrves 1nves11gate lhe murder of a youth aboard a cable car (2 hr~ fl) 'AWlrt TCNllll SyO.l 1s mad when she 1h1nks 1ha1 Bas.I has f(l(gollen 1he11 wed 1d·~--(o., . ·=·-O,m¥11 A Night tn Heaven (1983 Duirna 1 Chrislopher Atkms Lesley Anne warrer A marroed college 1nstruct(l( has n'' affair with one ot hel stuelents wtio wO<kS as a male exotic dancer R' (I hr 2Jm1n I 1M S m¥ll Aphrodite" ( 1982. Drama1 lla~·e Kapr.~; He<st Buctiholz On ar• rslar1d 1n the Aegean 5ea. 1914, an arms ,,.,ar.utaclurer arranges a three-day lanta 1 •P<.r,.a110n ot Piefre Lwys chlS&C 1a1e ol ·the goooes!> of 10ve and beav1y R' I I f"•r 36 rT11r J t9 a .-C CfTY U.l..A. I Sa lne Devil And Miss Sarah 11971 Wes1em1 Gene Barry Janice n1..1~ Ar• outlaw uses the powers of the ':le 1•1 to twn a woman against her hvsband .. ho s b"ngong him 10 1us1ice I t hr 30 1:=-~~ ~ ... M&Y m.1A ..,.,_.,_.,. .. CGU..IC1Dt OI LAM m mWll V•04ent Saturday' ( t 955 Myttery) Victor Mature. Richard Egan A threesome plans to iob the bank o l a IVT\8H town ( 2 hrs I G)AU•M,M&Y -l'riday --Momlng 11ov1a- .. z, SabOteur" ( 1942. Suspense) Robert Cummings Pr1sc111a Lane ( 1 hr 48 min ) •'C Leave Em Laughing (1981 Ora· ma) Mickey Rooney Anne Jackson ( 1 hr 40 min ) .. H Doi And Tne Kangaroo' ( t978 Ad venture) ArnmalPd ( 1 hr t5 min) .. S Pmlesso1 PGtte• s Magic Po11ons t t976 Adventure! Richard WllSQfl, JOhn Warner ( 1 hr 30 min ) NI @ Thlll H&Of'O G11t' (191' 7 °'ama) Srurley Temple. Ron&ld Raegan 12 hrs) r:9 l len F'rom Your Show 01 Shows · t 1973 Comec!y) Sid Caesar. Imogene ~oca ( 1 hr 32 min J • C Th4' Gift Of Love I tQ7fl Orama) MRr~ Osmond Timothy BollOITIS I I hr 38 min) H Th4> Woman In Red I t984 Come dy 1 Gene Wrtder Kelly l eBroc1t I t hr 'l 1 rnio I S 0 1lord Blues ( t984, Qf11ma) Rob t riw P Ally Sheedy 11 hr 33 min I 24 Sunday. September 1, 1985 l ..... u. ,.,.,,,.._ W ... "Oamierr Omen II" 11978 Hor ror) Wdlmm HOiden. Lee Gran! A weal!~ / IOdustr1atcs1 and tus second wife adopJ h•s deceased b<olher's son a mysterK>U<. youngster wno rs actually lllf' ch11C ot rt"' Devil. 'A' ( 1 hr . 50 min I OD -Tim 9'. Hosts Len Oa~n NICk Buoolcootr ( t hr I .. , ·=_,,.ATCM !I: "Hanna K !1983 Ofam., Jill ClaybUrgtl Gat><iel Byrne A .k>N•SI American woman begins a new hie as ar attorney 1n Jerusalem but laces a d1temn i wtien she delerlds a wspecled Arao •Pr rorist 1n a case be•ng prosecuted by hi'• ex-rover A' ( I hr 51 min ) ~ mW11 'The Wicked Lae1y' I t981 Comedy) Faye Dunaway Alar\ Batf>S /I 1ascina1tng high-society woman PrJ98QP' 1n highway robbery. seducflon and rnurt:11•1 1n the course of a day s work R 1 1 >i 38 min I rz:J mWll "Aphrodite · ( 1982 Dramd Valerie Kepnsky He<sl Buchho11 On a• island 1n lhe Aegean Sea. 191 4 dr1 arm ... manufacturer arranges a three-day far 1,1 sy recreation of Pierre Louys ctas!>•C t« • of the gOddess of lovP ancJ be11u1y R' I ! hr. 36 mrn ) I WM"llY .... 1:9 mow. "Gunfight At Comanche C•ef'~ (1963 Western) Audre Murphy Collt'f'• Miller A detective 1nf1111a1es a gang or out laws 10< the purpose of exposing tne11 " 10<10Us teaoer (2 hrs ) (f)...,C. ... e .,. "Double lncJemnity' 1971 Suspense) Aictiard Ctenna, Samantt1a Eotar A woman plans to murder hpr hu<, band and have 1t appear to be al' act dent 1n 0<der 10 collect on hi~ Ille 1nsu• ance poliey J.1 hr , 30 min ) 1-.Y •••• -----llM*l~Y o.c. ,_, M __,. • ...,... II •(%) "The B0<der" ( 1981 Orama) Jae~ Nlcholson Valene Perrine I t hr 41 mtn ) 119 m .. Abb011 And Costello Ml'et Th1;1 Mum my" (1955 Comedy) Maue W1ndc;Of M chael Ansara ( 1 ht • 30 min ) (HJ "Love Streams" ( 1981' Drama) Jot·• Cassavetea Gena Rowland~ C2 hr5 . lh min) -CC) ·Swamp Thing ( 1982 Fenrastl Adrtenne Barbeau Louis Jourdan t t hr 30mln ) "I Want Yoo ( 1952 011111101 l>A•1o1 Andrews. Dorothy McGu11e ( t hr 4; mlfl) -Ill> "Oh. Susanna ( t950 WAStern) noo Cameron. F(l(rest Tucker (2 hrs J -· "Two Ttekets To London 11q4 i Or&ma) Michele Morgan, Alan C.w1ts I I hr 30 min) tW CZ, ·car I 1981' Drama) Johrt t vr•' '' Helen M11ren ( t hr . 41' min ) ,... · Att&ek 01 lne Musnroom f'PoptP ( 1966. H orrO<) AkitO KubO N1k1 Yast11111 fl hr 30 min l _ .. , ..... 11ov1u- t9 H_ .,_ Carnal Knowledge ( t97 1 D•ama) Jae.I< NichOISOI'. Aflhur Gartun~ cl Two men e~~ ,,...,kedty ~f'f.-<•t .111.1 lPs abovl worner and se~ as 11'\ey remain lriene1<. trom thPir c.otlege y1>ars 1n tt1e 194Us through middle age for b' tt • ..1'",~~"' ]6moc 0 1:11 ,Amt. .,_ Panic In Ne+•dli> Pi!r~ I t'H 1 Orama) Al Pac1ror I" tty W1nri A t'"'''" tdd•CI bee.< rnes •ro..,nlvPd Nltt• a 11.11v1 y1Jung woman and whPn st1i> b~CJmf" u ll'h '' 1 ttP; ruri '' ,.,,, P to ~i•!JPQ•t It• ~";.:._ I .,_ The Pr,.,r I>~ 01 l bPrly '974 ComeOyJ Jean C1a1JcfP .Br1aly I> Je>llo C.el t 1J1S f11111upl'-, c;eripc; ot surrea 11 p,__l'jc,tec. ir il ••Q• Piii' commen11ng ur ll·e 1r1,111011,11 w11l1111 c.ontl'niporary l1IP ancJ c.rv hza11uf! n 11 ,,, 44 n111 ) Ml C ~ I yt-.rr<•Pf' 11<i84 SuspenSl"1 ( lnll r ,1<;lw11od ( 1Pnev1e11e 8UJOIC1 Wl'-.11• n.-pst1g;11ir·Q 1 <,pr1e<. ot <JhSiy se1 n ... r •»-''> 11 tuugt1 NPw OrlParic; cop d1SCQvPr<. l~liJt 1,,. r1.ic, muc.h "' t:ornmor w1lh lht' 'lllP• "" ~ pvr~uing R ; It tu ~4 rnrr) S llOv. Sac.rerJ r,ruuruf' ( 1q53 Ora r!lil Tr• M I"'"' J;i, ~ f131 T urmru "' •!=•IS wr.pr, ,J 11!(ltJhfil!!I "'''" an1j hi!. lilrTll ly try 10 selllt• "' F'.ro1.11• t11ir1,11 grour111:; f'(, ( t t,, 40 n ''l I .. IUftTt J"°"TIC&Ta W AUii..,. 41:11 .. MlfJ(Y ... ...., ..ca:..,. llOTlOM 41:11 PUn'ITOMll .,_ All The R•gt 1 Moves ( t98J Drams) Tom Cruise Craig r Nelson An 11mb111ovs high schoo1 tootbatl prayer in a ~Y ng Pennsy1..,ani11 steel town dreams of a college schol11rsh1p 1n Cltder ro make a Deller l•IP 'r•• tnnself R f I hr 30 min t 11:9 ti) 'lhe l uc1fpr (;omplel I 1978 Hn1 ror) no~rt V1uc,ihn Kppnar Wynn (, hrs) C ~.1e11.1 Dallas t 19.H Orama) Barba roi '>1•1• wy( k Jotu AolPt; t 1 tir 'i I min ) H Muney (Jri The S•dtt 1198? Otamal l'1trPr Viiler.tinP Jilm•• •Pe C.urt1s 11 hr 40 lfl10) 1-EZi) Thrt'+' (,1rt fib• t I ,..,,, ( IQ4 I .. < m .. ty J J J tro Ilic fld• • A•11n1t> Barnes l' hr JO min ) Z ' Bdt1111c• 1 19B I 1 ''fl••l N1naa " I n.1y1• Ph11i.11 I I I I •«1 ~ t hr 4,,> rt11t1 ' ~ C Mo 11 ••r •'I r 111 f\ptf~ <.•ti•" i' ( IQ47 M11<,1 t.• I 1.11ley ( 1 IH 4 / ,, H M ,,,.., r .,, ,, • r 11.Hna 1 c...t11111 f11ro Hr•,tnri lfo > M.1 ,, 'l°''' ( t hr 4 I 1011 S "'" n A1!v1>rtfw1.r; In Wu11d11rl,1nd ( 1 q l.' Mu~l;dl l I 101111 F ullfl>fton p,.,,., '>ellprc;, I 1 t' 4 1 n I Ml Z i\r1ro11> I l11ldt>y I fq I'> Wt•'llern) Rru hf11 I <;t tnw'(• • l'\1~ .1()11 f i<.lttr (I tu 10 inn * C l PavA I." t t·•ut11ng , 198 t Ora ma M1t'kpy Ruon~y Attrwt JackSOfl t t -l'ricla1 Cont. t'lr 40m1n I S• Dot AnCI The KallUdtUu ~eotureJ Animated (I ht l!/ HI L 0 81!1('r Victory •'l'l R1cnarJ Burton Curt h1• 1• r rr '' 1 z, Cro~ Creek • 11g52 D1<1r· 1 S•eenburgen Rip To1n 12 r rs ~fr'• I ( · -Evening ----.. U°= Cll ... aACI.., IQUA'** &SEIM IUCI(.,... .,llDIMPORT --~MCI VICTOltY• GAlllO fl 1 chocks the suburban tjilr , .. ,, Cl m¥W 'The (1111 I H I ''' ma) Marie Osrn11nd T 11 r•relty New Yor.._ C11, , , with a pi>nn1IE"« yo•'" 1 Ct1ric,tmas seaso11 1 1 • • E ~•flMVllW H' m¥W n,.111..1 H l" i:a ) l 1nda Ot..i1r hrn II• 1, nn!ed music. <;f 111..,, ! ..i roller s1i a1tng 1.u1t1 , r •· • r, • sum=er :-.!ud•P!. 1•1, I I t I $ 01l1J011.•• lrll Rob I <JWP Ally St • •' 1, ly s tr.ttl1!1(11 '"' r '" I l I t>rash Arn»•,,.,,, '• "' elu<.tvE' 81111•,1" 33 min) • MOT IUT MOT\M -= ... HAl'F'Y DAYI AGAIM ... u..yaa.,p •DAYATA,_ llAClm./L..a ~ -.a.~ ADMI 9911" .-V WON..D ·~MCU.­ Cll ... .. a mnaf~ f~ I 11•1 •I " with Robert l lm h • :r.: DAYI AGAIN M , ... '::'u'I. M 11 Reagan's barber Qa1ntsthe ~ . mcJllC ... ,_..ca.UN .... tlf l'CJIJMm .,,,.,., F'UmTMILCJM) ..... ~ fllA N.L CC*JACT l.MATI Jr t 11 I ·•111 street v<; Jonn ti.rir ., 1 1 1 it 1 m1ddlPWfltlgtll hilt> 1lllt1f ,1 t•fl 11 I;• l I t I tr r• rounds from T OIP<lO (lh" f 1 1 • 111 mm) ( llOV'a Flashpoint ( 1'lR4 Dra11 .11 Kris Krt910lferson Trflil! W111 .. 1m~ Two border patrolmen un<'.llvP• A 70 .,.,ar 110 mystery when they w1Mrth .i l""r ron tl il\IOQ I lkelelC\n anf'1 S800 000 tl1Jr IHl r th• TelCH delflrl A (I hr ]d "''" , fO) llON "Fla,hpotnl 11qf14 f'JrHn 11 K11s Kriatolleraon Trear W1111am'> Tw border patrolmen uncovr11 A /10 ye11r nlr1 mystery when thfly un1111rlh 11 Jftf!P c.w1 faining ll lkeletOn and S80Q 000 t\urtf•rf II the T axss de11er1 ( 7 hl'l I (%) MO¥ll "Th,. Onrdflt ( t')H 1 Ort1t1•iil J11ck NIChOl!.C>n Valell"! Perrn1n A I E,./11!', border QUard·~ v11h1f''I coml'I 1n cnnthr.t w•tr, •nose of n1c; co1tupt co-w0<kers and n1\, rnafeHal1st14. wile A 1 1 hr 4 7 min 1 muam ~ 8 2 OM TM! TOW Featured e11p1onng ttle s! t><•r•mns 11 Nepa1 includes a view lrOrl' ••·e •..,i; -it Mr fv.,{!resr a vtSJt to the cap11a1 ~t Karmandu a ~00-year-old IMOQ muse- Jrr n search ot the rare white tiger 0 CRAZY CAMITA A spmted 13-year 01a a•rr rr1es 10 sa11e tier southern Te11as '>Ct'IOO• trom closing by nelping her mother ,..n a seat on the school board B'*" .... m OM L.A. Featured a special report ,,, huw people who have been declared ''" ,, <1111 •1eao · come t>ark 10 tell their 11 111t>s ot the "omer side 81 IMU.GOAT~ j') PIOPU'I CCUT m WHO , ••• TNUI •AC11? r IJIJr N • •mtln dn<l live men with d1sab1h11es sh<1re 1t•1•1r 1nt1mare \~oughts and common A• P'"'"nte<; 1n a mu<.1cal rp111Je abour lllP ,,., 1 •1•Sdt>l~Prson I ~. w1wou01 ~ 'Al&YFlll> WAll•tQTC* Wiil • ._,, Q llOVW Tarawa Beac.hhead' 119"t8 A ':l1Pnt1,rP1 KPrw1n Marhewc, Juli!" •. :i;in ~ Wr·Pr ..i 11eulPnan1 d•t>S a hero 1r> "qfl-i1c'1na1 a '>f'rgeant dec1<les 10 keep 11 Pf rn .. tac.I that !he man had prPv1ouc;ly • ttP l 1r Ame11c<11 1n cold b!OOd 11 tir ·10 n '' I .. 8 IUOI ...,.. llAO WOM.O Of ~ -* Ar r a1er1 The board ot directors at • • T • •ii <.Pl OvPt tow ra11ngc; h11Ps thf' '" .... r;ic.i..ng rat>t>1t to develoP 1nnovaf1ve p .q1;imm1ng (R) 0 ~ 1.-n .... Michael and KITT ,,., P airer a big wheel "' thi> truci..mg 1n I istry who wanrs 10 torcP 1noepem1ent lr1Jc.1<ers nut ol bus1ni><.'> IAI C.) I l hr I 0 MARCO llOlO Thf> acMmtures and 111s 1we11f's ot I 11h century rraveier Marn> P<W wh1IP he 'iflrved 1n lhti c nurt ot Mon !J"I rnh•r Kllbl111 Khan are dramatized in d . ,. ""'""''"''.., "1.irnng Ken Marshall 1n !he 1111e • •h• l 1>nn<H<I N1moy as Polo's adver'>dry A t'lmtir and Burt I anc;..1s1er as Pope Gre ~ry X (Part!> ol 'l) (7 hrc;) U Wi!ilfD WAbsrer rPluc;e., tn IPll t\1<, IJ!ldparents why M and hi<; l:>eSl frrend ctlP leud1ng (A) (,) rTl fTIB. COUM llM An android •1P •.iynP<l tor m1htary use escape<. lroni lhP 1b<'ratory anc1 QPI<. 1nvntvPd 1n a n11mtie1 ' I W8' ky a1j11Pnflllfl'i ,,, the !PAI WOid <,1 w.. CharlPs RO< ket f>or1an I N>11110 1 t>11c. i. <. onnors I t hr I BJO«l!lrlWl.D T 1WUIHTD*I JJ all QIAIWI caJUDI 0 • = 'Cry 01 The Wild ( 1974 Doc 1mentary) The behav10<t1I patterns or wolves are 'iluClied C11spelh11Q l&l<,e Pel•PI<. concern1~he11 innate savagery (2 hrs I I WA81-T<*-•M'WllWc;i FUmTMIU. WAI.I. nmT -Guest Nancy C Smith. vtce president Glenmede Tr111JI Company C m¥ll "Mother Wore Tights· (1947 Mus1c;el) Belly Grable Den 0.11•y Perr ner'l ot a 8uccesstu1 1111udevllle team merry and heve ct11ldren ( t nr •H mlO I 'H,mWI 'Revenge 01 The Ninja' ( 1983 AC111entura1 ShO Kosug1. Arrhur Roberts A Jap&neae galleiy owner denies n1s v10 IMI Ninja he<ttage until American drug tralt1ekers kidnap hi' young ~ A' ( 1 hr 28 m111 I cs ~ . Once uwo A Time In Amftrt ca (1984 Drama1 Robert Of'Niro James W¢0Cls Sergio l eone s p >rlrd•I ol !tie friendships loyalties ano t>ell'fiyals ol a small group of Jewish gangc.tF••c, r1 1t1e 1920s and ·30s R' o 13 r•rs 4,. .,..11 1 UI@ ..,...,_.. UI 8 m l'UCI lD .._ Var1ab1e 11festyles create cnaos 10< rwo couples wnen tney dt-e1de to save money by h11nq unoer rhe same roof Stars Ricll LOl'lman ;ind Susan Hess fJ IATimAY 9DN•1a CAllTOOM,..... Hosts Tony Danza and M11ry l ou Relt<ll• take a sneak peek al ABC c, nPw lrJrh '"' llneup 1nclud1ng Ewoks & St<1r W;irs Dro1ds Adventure Hour Tn., I! !ln11sts Of Scooby·Doo· and "Thf\ Su(:lf'r P >w>'r S Team Galachc Guar'11an"> ;=DOUQM , ... llAAAZlll WA&J. ~ 1llD l1llP',f r~,jtll 'f I Smtih. vice pres1oen1 G1enrr•t!•lt• I ru-.t Company I'!> • cocra a ouw COUNTY 11 ... Editors Orange Counry· F d•t ir 111., b•g daily newspapers talk i1b•H1t '''"II r ,,. n1ng maior news 1ssuec; " fl" "•' 11 1 d me task of cove11ng suu <1 lr".11• ...... with 26 cities ano 2 m1111011 •""'' l• ~· ' .-IC8n"B -1:11 _,, TUCU .. Cl) m¥W MarQ•• 1 1 Mur 1"• 1981 Drama1 1<ev1n fJOl>S0•1 P1c11ett Haro no1i!'<l 1um<,1 • M ~ • Hamme• <, searer tor IJ•'> t~ r 11 r•n l • murderer eaas ,...,,..... .nra a ruthless smai.lerc; 1R BGD.,T .wr @ ~Bens••' 1r11 1i•hr, 1 c;ummoned 10 \he While Hou-.•• wiwn A·•1 c;on·c; cn11c1sm )I IP<1erill O• q .. 1 c it l···EF·'-"" ...... '"' . rum 1'111 L011D ,_ lm 'OrpL '" 1t f1 I h Truthful?" Guests L <1wr••• ·• 1• I 1111•·! '""ll" US ambassador to Y11q11..,1,1,i.1111111rn lh1 Carter adm1nSl<ilft<)(\ l v,Jn c ... 1t1r 11!1 I ·r mer US amba!>satJrn to fr 11111· 1 • • .f,~edDawr I 11iJ \1 •• 1 lure) Paltlck Sway JP ( t t n111..i· H1 .,.,, 1 When Communist parc111 ... p .. r. r .. 1 s. 1 <.rnftll LJ S 1ow11 and N>qrr h .l.t "l' "" t 1nh<11."11tants a group of "•qt• s. 11r 1 , dPnl'" r:le~perately ltQt>I'> 0.-1 ~ Pl, I I hr ~4 mll"I) ? ~ l1yr1r ·"4' t, 11-1.i Chnt Eastwood GPnt>v t'vP ll 1nves1tga1tng ol senes 0 1 ..;r .,,~ ders a tovgh New Orlea11s ''I J1c.. cw• that he tias much 1n common ,. th killer he 1~1t1~ R • t 111 aal :-Oc.r TMI UC1 k.<111· S{lr lakes 9 cue from m lll•O ~lft•rt 01 r brr be h•S paroch1al·SCl'I !Puel'lt.. I fi • J .,_ Ttle Greek cnon t 1MA Drema) Anthony Quinn JRcqu1111n11 fi,., set A weallhy Greek sn1pp1ng rnailr1ar,, marries the wife of a dectiasedrAmPr•car pres1C1ent. launching a ~rormy 1p1At1t)ns,!'l11 ll ht1 . 30 min l ClJ AUl1"IMJM MUI POOTIAl.L I hm n11 11on Final live from VFl P"rk "' V1r101111 Auatralla (3 l'lrs) (H) llON · H11rdbod•es l t 904 I "r'"'<l¥ Gr&nt Kramer Te111 RoOEort• In., ... ll\111 dlfl 11ged c;1ngte men ~" °' 11 u1' •r P ,, Sunday, September 1, 1985 25 I -l'riclay Coal. picking up t:>eautttul beach girts 1n south- ern C.hfomia 'A' Q ( 1 hr . 28 min I -a GD lmMI ftCI When Tubbs otters 10 help an Old g1rtfriend hnCI her younger SIS ter. he and Crockelt Clrscover she's a drt\iddicted call g1'1 (A) ( 1 hr ) I ~:. llOIT ...... ._ •r •rr• Steve Allen hosts th1S ftt1h ed1 ttOn of memorable goots 1nclUd1ng slip-ups by Dinah Shore. Henry Winklei Don Mer· edtth and Bu~nol~ (RI c;J ( 1 ht.) 1:5=~ ,_ ........ 9INll .. Swamp Thing· ( 1982. Fania sy) Adrienne Barbeau. Louis Jourdan A bftlliant research screnttst concocts a r&- markable potion that turns him into a he- .. 1r~ :.~:hr :min.) .. &dill...,. ... MOLD&Om: A MA1'9 ..C. Da- viel Ogden Shers nariates the htst<><y of San Diego's Old Globe Theatei an Eliza· bethan playhouse that survived senous setbacks DAU.AINOUI WOll.D OI CMr""'O""<•m•11111 tt9 DD CJ)~tm ... TAii fmGO. MQll ...... PUCI u.Tm.18 '9fl'TUCU Cll ITAGI LA ~eatureCI Jim ano Mar Iha Hession pet!Ofm songs ot the '20 s ancJ 'JOs ~~:o'mioRT lf fmT a Tel Pio foo1ball 1eam owner 01ar1e Barrow gets some 1ntAr1erence from her ~~jA riusoano l t Clllll ~. m¥I! "W)rnen On Se11" (No Date Adutl) Z m¥I! My 1 u1or" ( 1983. Romance) ~aren Kay1> Mall Lattanzi A high schOOI studer•I becomes romanhcally rnvohieo wrth It!' 0111>1 woman who JS tulorlng him 1n Frerxn A' ( 1 hr , 37 min ) 11:9·~~....-m I m TOllmff Host Johnny Cersoo Scheduieo comedian Steven Wright ( 1 l"'li:='- llOCOCllD"8 UT'bMHT ~A Scheduled r~~r~Ofl Cooper (I hr) B ... 'flat ~ Computer competl lion fr~ Sou1neut A .... 10ftwere tN tur· Ing Mr Roger& viewing femlly and friend• elltt ~=n ln Rtd' (1Q84 ) ~ W1ldtf. Kt lly Lt8toek An othetwlM happu~ "'1arri.d San Franclaco burM ucrat ~.,, obeMM<S wuh a ;or· geout model and ,,," dftt>er1tely to fn111 alt an anelr with ' iw 'PG-t 3' O ( 1 hr -2i'i~~- -.. "The Fury'' (197~. HOfr~1 K1rit Oooolu John C.IS8vet• Gifted with 111tra0fdlnary tllleklne11c po~• t young man 19 kldnepptd by • formtf •• 26 Sunday, Septen"lber 1, 1985 soctate of his lntematlooal superapy talhe< Who plans to uee hit talet11s for neta11ous I~~~~ 15 min) ...... ••111n ... .. ,_MOT 1IM:lt8 Scheduled v1- deas by Tina Turner ("We Don't Need Another Hero"), Rick James ("Glow") # Whitney Houston ("Savin' All My Love for You"). Biiiy Ocean ("MY91ery Lady") l)~r~ ..... LOii> ... "Hollywood Hot Tubs" ( 1984 Adult) Donna McDaniel. Mlchael Andrew After taking a plUmblng job, a young man plunges Into a senes of surprising en counters with some unusual Hollywood characteft. 'R' ( 1 ht .. 42 min ) CD llOWll "Bodies ln Heat" (No Dale . Adult) ( t hr., 30 mm.) (D)llOWI "Bodies In Heat" (No Date) ( 1 hr, 30mln) (J)aro. ........ '9MT'ITCU El- ton John mixes hll ciaaeica "Daniel." "Rocket Man" and "Island Gtrl" along wtth songs from his latest albVm "Break- ing Hearts" In a Londoo farewell concert i hra) JllQ.UI 1t11 • ..a&Y~ ¥mOI Ta&.a ... nll Mm-MISSlng COi lege transcripts, a lo61 social secu11ty m1mber and a mother who doeSn'I recog· n1ze him cause a young graphic CleSlgner to slip Into paranoia I IOOlllllffU.:- ... "Call Him Mr Shatte1" ( 1975 Adventure) Stuart Whitman. Peter Cusn· 1ng. An 1nternatlonal hit man becomes the target of vlllalns Wtieo he IOlJtneys to Hong Kong to pick up a payoff. (2 hrs ) Cf) _. "The Garment Jungle" ( 1957 Orama) Lee J Cobb, AIChard Boone Love and mob exlorlion lhrea1en 1he postwar garment buSlness partnershrp ol a man and his wldOwed father (2 hrs I 1 ........ UM,! CAllml PAILn .,.,_ Baall f0<ge1s all other problems when a publlC heallh inspector arrives at hta hotel. I ... , ... w ... , 9"91fl£3FIT TW Interview with Robert Urich. • llOWll "The Ne111 Victtm" ( 1975 Suspense) Carroll Baker, T P McKenna A psychotic klller terrorizes a beautiful woman trapped In a wheelchair ( 1 hr 30 mlni..rlUCll l ....... u. ......... _. "Fame" ( t~. Orama) Irene ra. Barry Mllltf. Several gifted atvdenta at e New York high echool for the per- forming arta ex~ pertonal and pro fnalonal Mtback• and tvocetMt. 'R (2 t\ra . " min ) CZ) .,,. "Boltfo" ( 1984, Drama) Bo Oirtk. Geo<~ Kennedy After graduating ffom an Engllttl t>Oardlng achoo!. a wom· an jOUrneyt to Arabia and SP&ln In 1Mreh of tttr fll'11 loV9f ( 1 hf , 4 1 min ) !,...,,,. -T ... "Th• Pit" ( 1980 IJIPtl'IM) Sammy Sn~ A dtttutbed young man ~t• hie 9"tlre town ln'IOI~ In hie \/loltnt flntaaltt, ( 1 hr , 38 min ) . ..,,.,.,_ W (C) ... "All That Jan" (1979, Mull· call Roy ~helder. Ann Reinking A popu- lar director-ch0teographer's last Ille takes a phy&lcal and emotional toll as he a1- tempts to stage a Broadway mus1Cal by Clay and edit his latesl movie by night R' Bhrs. 3 min.) -a. am ... llOYll "Triple Cross'" ( 196 7 Suspense) Chnstopher Plummer, Yul Brynner An internatronat agent receives medals from Germany and Sn.rain before the eoCI of the war, wtutn he turns out 10 l be =for the Attles (2 hrs 30 min ) ...rlMC*I ..... LOii) AUITIAUM ua FOOT'IAU. E11m1na lion Flnaf lrom VFL Park in Vlcloria Aus lraha (A) (3 hrs ) Cl).,. "My Tulor'' ( 1983. Romance) Caren Kaye. Matt Lattanzi A high sctlool student becomes romanticelly mvOIVeCI with the older woman who is tutonng him 1n French 'A' ( 1 hr 37 min ) I ""'"' llY Lim t1I mWll "Winning ( t969. Orama) Paul Newman. Joanne Woodward A champion race car Clrlver beset wllh ott track marital problems is determ1neo to win the lni:11an- ;: lls 500 ( 2 hrs 30 min ) tll .,,., .... .... ..a11111 mWll "Nol Guilty'' (1914 Mystery) Christopher George. DrnSdate Landen An mternallonal crime 11ng 1s uncovered Our 1ng an investigation into the poss1b1lr1y thal an employee of a large land development company 1s being framed tor his wife s l murder {1~=) ft,.., M .._.,_,.,273113 Mt AllOTT • COITILl..O ... fla-.OIB mWll 'Pumping Iron ( 1977 Docv menlary) Arnold Schwarze11egger Lou Ferrigno Two phyStque stars unoergo ri gorous training rituals 10 prepa1e for corn pet1t10n 1n the WorlCI BOdybu1lding Chern ~onstups PG' ( t hr. 25 mro) l1I (.LJ .,. ·verllgo" ( 1958 Mystery) James Slewart. Kim Novak A rellreel San Francisco delect1ve with a fear of heights 1s h11ee1 to 1ra11 a wealthy shipowner's w11e and finds himself felling 1n love with her ·pa· (2 hrs J (1)) PICMI "Ver1igo 1No Date) 12 hrs tSmln) a.CID _,. ·unoei Fire (1983. Orama) Nick Nolte, Joanna Cas~dy Two Ameri- can toornallsts and a photographer cover the Nicaraguan war while a French double agent uses photographs of rebels 10 ... rch for key Sandinllte leaders 'A' o i hra,8 m1n) Mt PMTM• llOWll "Game 01 Death" ( 197Q, Ad- ventUtt) Brue. L ... Chuck Noma The king of kung l\J b1111 .. lwo formidable vii l a. {1 hr , 30 min ) LA_,_,,., .. ==MLW M "Derk Plaeet' ( t 973. Horror) bet1 Hardy, Joan Cofllna. An eic-menrar patient tak .. over ti'\e run-down manalon of a maniac: whtfl the dtad man'1 aplru lore" him to r~t • Mflet of grltly mur ~·po· (1 hr .31 min.) .. ~.,.. "Surf II" ( 1Q84, Comedy) Ed· ctle °"19". Lindt K.,rldge A madmen eoncocta • talntec tott drlnl( lhftt compe11 aurfert and t>each·bum1 to eel gerbeg. 'R'~m1n1 •;, .... r -lalurclay -•MomLlll .. ••----;r.=-AL CGUmflOOTUIJ. ...... ' ......... .. _,,. "Red River Range I t938 Wesrern) John Wayne Ray Corrigan I 1 hr I 1:11 (S.;.,.. Alice's Adventures In Wonder land' ( 1972. Musical) Fiona Fullerton Peter Sellers ( 1 hr , 4 1 min ) 1:11 (_c) 'MA. -* tmMTI MD IOml Paul tf Srmon pe<f0<ms selections from l'l1s album "Hearts and Bones" and discusses his music career 1:11 IJ CAlllUI PllOfU: ,..,..,. Cll .,,,.. T10ll 1:=:::0.,.11 .a.TIC8Tll . '"YCUt. 11 •11 M ,_, I Ta Pro football IPam owner ()lane Barrow gets some interference from he~ :'3sty ex-husband .. lllllWIJ&D ft.LA~ '°' .. Cl.OllW TmTU .... .-w rT"IYom• 1 ... DlllCI •ITUDIO IUflTI TOlmeAQAll ..., "The Bounty ( 1984 Ofama) Mel Glt>son Anthony Hopkins (2 hrs t2 min) ...,Cl.Alt __ • llJln ,_,OM OI TMI NlCll .. ~ .. llDCUZ & ,..,, , ......... " . ..,.. ...... 1111 mTM•W. .......... 1M_.,ICMOUl11C ....,AM La Jolie vs Patrick Henry High Scl'lool l =YU. • ...,.. ... um ......... ... "The Magi<: Of Lassie' ( 1978. Adventure) James Stewart Mickey Rocr ~ ( I hr , 40 min } , CZJ *'-"Never Say Nevet Again ( 1983. Adventure) Sean CoMery. Klaus Marla Brandauer (2 hrs . t7 min ) l..,...,,._1••ro NI Whii a=::----o .. _.~·---llililll (Premiere L ( I hr ) 1&~•·••11 ow..-Cl'W ,_,. ....... •ITUDIO ~~=Q -Gf ,.. Animated Sherlock Hofmea and Of Watson discover an Old parchment that holda ctues 10 • fantastic treesure &nd a string ol myt1ter~ dea~hr) NII ..., "Oalcots Incident" (1956. WMtern) 0814t Robeftton. Linda Demell \hf 55m+n ) 1:11 m AL.om UllG m ,.,AlmB.,-. Mm l'IOOGll niunt•--flGllLI TO PIOPll ,__ eo.8.9.1 • MOOllD Cll AlllOllCI 1llU1\m -U.UllB .. 1:=111t11UWTuml ~ ®l IWOllAllD---~ l"°"':i£ (lhr} MOUWl.-S ICM.TUii Wi•Y AQUA .. A 1ook ar a re cenlly built aQuarium on Cannery Row 1n Monterey Calif and the processes 1n vol11ed1~11 Ii! t?JclAllD IUlQlleQ !} _,.. "Ambush" ( 1950 Weste1n) Robe<l Taylor John Hoo1ak ( 1 hr 29 min.) m _,.. 'Station S1it Sahara ( 1964 Orama) Carroll Baker. Peter van Eyck ~ hrsL .. , (I) DDllll•l•m•• a...-. Cll CAlllUI aml.U KCGm MCI. KOT1111 Cll Alll••n A looll at the rangP and drverSlty of ph0to1ournahsm, leatunn9 profiles or Alfred E1senstaed1 and Jodi Cobb I UllPUmTMIU. , _lAllD ••ct• llO¥m "Ask Any Girl ( 1959 Come dy) Shirley MacLa1ne Da111d Niven ( t hr 4 t min J (8) llO¥ll "Hardly w orking· ( 1981 Com edy) Jerry Lewis Susan Oliver I I hr 31 mml_ •IJ {I) u.l.Of91,_ Scheduled Men·i; semifinals and women's final, live trom Flushing Meadow·C0<ona Parll. N 'Y ( 1 ::lt,. • 111 ... ~ TIAo9 ULACTIC ....... (Premiere) 1 :--~=.--.,. cou.m POOTIMl couam flOOTUIJ. Southwestern L ov 1S1ana at Au~1g hrs 30 min I I ~ ..-TW .-r..-cm .-.xa Am • shef1cx.i.. Holme&' niece Charlotte follows in her un cle's footsteps when sne deci~ to find the Queen of England's SIOlen tew&K ( l hf.) ll) ... The Immigrant' ( 1917 Come i Charlie ChapUn, Edna PulVlflncl" .. eAL•Ml>Mct .. •t «I tl~GflCOOrf-GOQ !Prem left) a tar•a11.,. (!).,. "Five Oeadf~ venoms ( i971l Adventure) Chiang Cheh. Sun Ch1t>n I? hrs ......... I=··· lll'ltmAmT••ma•-nnt HlghllghlS of the '8-' AFC and NFC OMstonal Playotts ... 'Wondef M11n" (1945 C~ c:ty) Denny Kave VifQIOlft Meyo ( t hr . 31 mrn) ZJ 11CM1 Annie Oallley" ( 1935. Weet- ern) Barbara Stanwycll Preston FOS11H l hr 30mtn) -GDIOVIDIO TOPeVIJIOI Im ICOGlt ....... , ...... Ir=~ IQUAlm FOOT UM Ea I a ~ITAT10ll -coc.a I ~ ccurn 'The fd•tors Orange County" Ed1tOfS of the tllg daily newspapers talk abOUt long run· n111g ma1or news issues 1n the. county and fhe fask ot covenng such a dynamic area w•fh 26 c•t1es and 2 m1lhon residents. E • HQMUHOW ._. International Oer- o_y lrom Newport, A I (2 hrs.) tt. -THI 99\. Hosts Len Dawson, Nick Buonicont1 ( 1 tu ) .. ~ ~'.:tn llOOll AllD '"' QuMna. IACK U> A t2·ye13r·otd bOy's hopes to bf>come a photographer clash with hrs la· lher"s plans f0< him 10 pursue a pro foot ball career Ale,.. Karras stars ( 1 hr ) .. , F~ (Season Premiere) . VICTOl'Y GAiia ua.u~ ·~90l0Cl'f _,.. ·tt You Could See What I Hear" 1982 Biography) Marc Singer RH Thomson ( 1 hr 43 rnon } m nt111A11 ,~a m ...... ., • ..... ..... 8 AmNC•'I TOP 1111 ~ A.IC .......... (Season Premiere) The AdVentures Of Con Sawyer And Hvcklemary Finn" Ofew Bar· rymore and Brandy Ward star 1n an adap- 1af1on 01 Mark Twain's claSSIC tales of youthful 1nnocenc.e and adVenture (Pa11 101~ • I=-·= And The Eye Qt T ... Tiger" ( 197¥ Fantasy) Parnell Wayne Jane Se= I 1 hr 53 min ) L 10 1 A Minor Miracle" ( 1983. Orama) John Huston. Pele ( 1 hr . 41 mm) Z llO¥ll Scenes From A Marriage (Pa!!<; t J nt 6) ( •974 Ofama) Liv Ullmann l fa,d Josephson (2 his . 48 m1nl_ 11:111 G) ••ic~--all llU M1W Cll TMI llTI lJ I CM WTMI> (Joined In Progress) (Season Premtefe) rn n.-•uww. 9 ..-UCMIWTMI> (Season Prem '6re) Featured Cock Robin ("When Your Heart Is Weak ·· • 1 Th<>Ugtlt You WMe On My Side 1 X (' Burning House ot Love I vldeO by Huey Lewi' & the News ITl'le Pow8f ol Love") _,.atPITAILI a.GAl:f ~Romancing The Stone' t t984 Adventure} Mlch&el Douglas Kathleen Turner { 1 hr 45 min ) m lM ... TMI Ulf ITCIP -JUtenwooa ---· -a (I) u.a. Of91,_ CCll1'mm OD u•'ll. T eotatM!IY 9Chedu4e<I Sunday. September 1. 1985 27 !-Saturday Cont. =re New York Mets at Los Angeles or Philadetptlla Phlthes at San DI i ecsr.m13 tva.) ,_,.. 0 COi (-flOOtUU.. Florida State at NelWaska <'hrs ) G .. "1.!Jfro" ( 1975, Adventure) Alain Delon. Stanley Baker. (2 hrs.) (!)-.-Y • ....,_ D.-Stan must de- scend a steep cliff to rescue a wounded ~bof. • ... "Man 01 The West" ( 1958 Weetem) Gary Cooper, Julie Lond<>n (2 hra.) • _,. W LOii•"' COOllr Prepetatlon of broiled frog legt. eggplant with lhrimp, orat> and flth. and amoked lulrrel and rabbit gumbO ...... ., m• Mn0 UC. CART Mld·Ohlo 200 from Lexington. Ohio (R) ( 1 hr 30 mln"-n. t1t9 ~ U•AU Cmcmnat1 Reds at Ch1eago Q.it;.1i;rs. 15 min I -~ IT004m llOWll "Tarzan And The She-Devil' 1953, A~nture) Le)I Barker, Monique Van Vooren ( 1 hr . 30 mtn I l•u•••-wwwsm -- ~LW --~ ... "King Of Comedy· t 1982 Comedy) Robe1t De Niro. Je<ry Lewis ( t ._hr ,~1M'j~ .clJIOAO oocn.wo TOMT•mlMOllSY ..,.CClmm a --lla'fnll ... CD> ... "The W•terner" ( 1940. l~j~) Cooper, Waller Brennan .. ..,. UllAT-__ _. 'Im CMf.,.., _., Mlchelob National Club Cham· ~!OntNo from Olto.go. (R) ( 1 hr ) I) ... "Tht Magic 01 Lasale" ( 1978. dventure) Jarnea Stewert Mickey Roo- m (1 hr . 40mln.) ... "The Swe><d Of The Valiant'' 980. Fantasy) Sean Coonery. Mii.•• ~~h~ln) -,~-~~· I .. tMIY -...wu_,. .,. "Dixie Dynamite" ( 1976 Ad· venture) Warren Oatea. Christopher George (2 hrs ) e .... "Delta County. US A " (1977 Orame) Joanna Miles, Pecer Donat (2 lhft.J.. ..... ..,., ..... .......... u I l~mll"f ... "Pumping Iron" { 1977 Oocu, mentary) Arnold Schwarzenegger Lou •IFerr=~25 min) &Uicmt AMI Ira Fletow discusses anoltnt Egyptian mummlel. owts, balanc- ~ • blc:)'(lle and hellum'aettect on the l lOT1'91' ,,. ....... wwwem aam-.11_.. 28 Sunday, September 1. 1985 (C) MCMI "Topper" ( 1937 Comedy) Cery Grant, Constance Bennett ( 1 h.r , 37 min.) (I) lmlMlll • UCM Budwei. APBA Gold C4JJ;trom Seattle. Waah. ( 1 hr) ·1•TOIS&1.LU11UllD - -(I) u.a. ---COll'llllll · •nm-•t'WM.l llOWll ''Here Come The Tlge<I'' ( 1978, Corned)') Richard Llncoln, Samantha Grey (2 hrs.) • .,. "Bruo. Vs Biii" (1983. Adven· ture) Silt Louie. Bruce le. (2 hrs.) • llOVA This docudrama examl,,.. the life, ti"* and work of GrtQOf Mendel, lht Auguttlnlan monk wno.. reeearch be- came the baala for the tclenoe of oenet· ~·&i~ • ~--lllAL1"--a5 cm --"Nightmares" (1983, Hor- ror) Crtatlna Raines. EmlHo t:survetz. ( 1 hr., 39 min) -·==--~ TMl ... WMOWl.UD A •MU The true story of May Lempke, a strong-willed woman wno became a foster parent to a severely retarded infant and used unortho- dox t ettecllve methods to raise him Star Cloris Leachman ( 1 hr ) TllT'fm C•tmO IDJl--lllln 1111-..nmPI"*' OIWCT111Y (IPAlmt) •I DllOlllMl' 1 ....... ..,,... , .. TALI MAllm "Cindefella" Jennifer Beats plays the mistreated young woman who ~ts a handsome prince (Matthew Br<>denck) with the help a fairy Q2.dmother peen Stapleton) Q (1 hr.) llJ ... 'Ten From Your Show Of Shows" ( 1973, Comedy) Sid Canar, Im· Qgent Coca ( 1 hr , 32 min ) · • • .._ &llDA'll W Hlghllghll from the • 8.4 NFL ... son and a recap of th• la11 year'• fF'---.... MUUm lllMI "Riot" ( 1988, Oramal Gtnt ! .:.;,-;.;;, Jim Brown. (2 hre.) ...., _.. Hoet: Dionne Warwick Ufltt Johnny Math!$, TH rl for FMrt. Cock Rot>ln. Juice ~on. Sting (Inter· vtept. Hr~ I ==~-.._ •,11n11,...., rr COU.flOOTUU. ICClm iwm lllMI "E~tlng P.lte" ( 1983, Come- dy) Michael C81ne, Julie Walters. ( 1 hr , so ~ 4dl I -IT• Schedule(!: Interviews with Ron Howard, Syl.,,.ster Stallone and Steven Spielberg • TMI • OI P001UU. fQ..&.m Players, referees and halftlme enteftalntt1 become slapstlclt comedians. caught by the cam, eras In a number o,f unpredictable, o(ten embarressing Sltuatlonl Narrated by Bugs B~n'!)'. et al (!) AT 1"111 ... Scheduled lhe WOfS! movies of eummer '85 • ..WATllll A look at plonee<lng tech niques In pl11tlc 1urgtry lncludlng cranlOfeclai reoonetructiotl IDIMllC-OIUl'l-- (J:) lllMI "The Fifth Mut«tteet" { 1979 Ad-..nture) Beeu BrldQM, Ursula An °'"' { 1 hr . '3 min ) (() CGUlm POOTUU. UCLA at Brigham Young (3 hrs , 30 min ) (I) M1MI "The Right Stuff" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Sam Shepard. Scott Glenn (3 hrs 12 -= .. , ..... ..._ ... ••Ml ·1== ..... llAICO .at.O The adventures and dis· COYerlel of 13th~ntury travete< Merco Polo whlie he 181'\'ed In the court of Mon, gol ruler Kublai Kheh are dramatized In a mlnlle<lea starring Ken Marlhell In the title rOle. Leonard Nlmoy 11 Polo's ac:Jv8flary Achmet and Burt Lancaster as Pope Ore- ~ X. (Part 6 of 5) (2 hrs ) ' • CGUm N01UI.!. o+tlahoma State at W•~=hrs.) 1~=•11• ~cm --"My Favorite Year" (1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Mark Linn- Baker ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (%).,. "Beyond The Reef" ( 1981, Ro- mance) Dayton Ka'ne, Maren Jensen ( 1 hr ,31min~ .. 1 = POOTUU. Oklahoma Slate at wa=:;.<3 hrs , 10 min ) .. ..~ ... .......... ..,..._. Y-.Ct/9,., •ltmeAL--• .... aA&IWTT .... _ ... lomml __ .,. ...... ft .. , •• ML'ullm .... llOW9 "Wlnterhawlt" ( 1978, Adven· ture) Mlehaet O.nte. Leif Ertol<.on. A Blactcfoot chltf kldnape two chlldrtn after whlte men Ignore hla rtqUMt for btdty netdtd amalrj>o~ !Mdlclnt. (2 hrs.) •ATM.,._ Scheduled: ''Vletntm In !lit Mcwllt" A IOok at "ApocalypM Now." "Flrtt BIOOd," "Ramt>o: ·r1rs1 Blood Pert II." "Uncommon Valor" and "M'm Action" (A) ruu --~= .. _, .... ,, ..... ................ lrf!?llMY ..... &W TIClt .._ Computer,compett- tlon from Southeast Aala: software teetur· Ing Mr Rogers: viewing family and friends ~1atelllte .,. "Dreamecepe" ( 198.4, Science tlon) Dennis OU.Id. M9x Von Sydow White working with a scientl&I who h11 dl&- co-...red a way to project one's oontelovs thouQhts into another's drMml, a peychte ttumblee u~ 1 plot to use the method __ 1~iic.·~~13 fl U5 JAJI GmDATATA,_ ... W MY An exam1net1on of tocel art eOJCatlon for children lneludlng tht Joi trey 8&1'et II. lhe BamedaK Ar1 c.nter'I .. -1aturc1ax eon1. photography ctas8 for 10-year-olds and also looks at a pioneel'lng program devel oiped by fhe Getty E~ton Center For The Arts. • CG.utll a.mtUI CC).,. "Hytttrlcal" ( 1983, Comedy) The HodlOn Brothers. Bud Cort A hO<ror movie tPOOf f•turlng 1 novehsl 1n a haunted houM, OCCtJlt adventUTers ano the ~ful ghoet of a &ea captain's mis· tress. 'PG;J t hf., 27 min ) (%) M 0 • ~TM.It llrTM Guest SldCatMI. 1111• --MY IOCllt wrnt IOY ..... -Mtm CU8 Boy George hotts a trip through thle aummer'a hottest con· oerta wfttl beckatage hlghlights of the live Aid, r .. ,. For Feera an4 Kool & The Gang toors. 8 WUCllwmtM¥1D..._.1Z Fea· tured: furniture polish; home safety neigh· borhood Justice. • 1111NOGDW. Cl) nMt Cl.a. flGI ~I Jackie de cldes§le wants to have a baby ano ap- proac'hes he!' bOy'frtend Bill at>oot being ;=ra. . ~ = UCIO wmt DAVID NOIOWtrz Fee lured: a household cleanser challen~ newest aec4Klty devtees. choosing a tire axtlngolstief; 1mproveo auto safety glass 1.....,. ... AICnC ~ This documentary chronicles an expedition to Iceland 10 capture putfln1, a species of seabird and traoet theif adjullment 10 Ille 1n Ch1cago·s Llncr P=~&i l lmtUM,_,_ ...., An lnttrnatlonal lllm star's vlSlt to Chattllham 1urn.1 Into a media evenl when lt'a revMltd that ah• hH an 11teg1t1· matt chHd. ( 1 hr ) Ct) (al .. "Love Letter1" ( 1983. Ora· rM) Jtmlt LM Curtlt, Jam" Keach Al· ltr dltoOVtflng that l'ler recently deOMMd . mothtr had been Involved In an extr1marl· tat affair throughout hef marrleo-. • llngle woman beeomft tnvolvtd In an oblttllve atfatr with a married man 'R' ( 1 hr 36 min.) . (%) MCMI "Never S.y Never Again" [1~3. Adventure) Sean Connery Ktaut Mtrl• Brandeuer After a world-threaten· ... Ing organization steals two U S mlsslleS and announoes It wltl detonate the war· heaOS H 1 ransom is not met Bflllstl agent James Bond 19 called In to save the we<ld 'PG' (2 hrs .. t7 min.) M • DaCI,... Celebrity judges Connie ffevena. Gtorge Chelc1r1s Donna McKechnle ~) ~ D --..r • nuL 'Should Prostitu- tion Bt L llzed?'' • M ~LA. Featured popularity of pro wrt1tllng, a IOOk at the new dating $eMCe that opera!" pn the freeways. O&"°'ways 10 get rid Of bothtr.ome wrlnlclet (l)ct•• 0 M. UI ~Featured a IOoM 11 a iiew way to Mltet the MJI of yOOf child. e viii! to one of Southtm CaHtomta' I moet elegant hottll, lht Ritz Catnon. II ~ II the IUIN Mling tad • TOO~ ,_ W Jackie ~ CJdee lht want• to have a btby and •P- prQIChel htr boyfriend 9111 about being lhtfathet G'OIM-.,~AmM.Di U Fea lured a puzzle 1n the research laboratory concemrng a pygmy chimp a status re-22'1 on hons •a (I) ,,._,, During a sclent1flc m1SS1on In the N0<thwest. a volcanic er<ipt1on forces Hawke and Santini to take refuge In a nearby mining town wt\efe an emplOyee rebefhon 1s under~ (A) ( 1 hr ) DID -A Nell has an encoun· le< with her cantanke<ous mother wnen she travels 10 Alabama tor her sister's r wedding_ (R) ( 1 hr) 9 llCMI "The Naked Prey" ( 1966. Ad· venture) Come! Wilde, Gert Van Der Berg After his fellow hunter. are killed by a pnmltlve tribe. a man ts set free to be hunted= fierce warriors. (2 hrs.) • T..I. Hool<tr's reunion with his cMdren IS Interrupted When he's calr.d upon to solve the murder of a young po- liceman (R) o ( 1 l"tr ) U M DOOi • ALWAYI 0#9 Waylon Jen n1ngs 1s JOtned by WOiie Nelson. Hank W1I hams Jr Roget Miller. Kris Kristofferson Jessi Coller. George Jones and others or this musical tribute 10 lhe late Sue Brewer a NaShv1lle woman who befriended asp11 i ~~songwriters (2 hrs) ILlY~~ADI Q .aWI "Bob & CarOI & Ted & Al ice" ( 1969 Comedy) Natalie Woo<J Robeft Culp Two couples oec1de ro mod ern1ze the11 marriages and ger new per spechves on Ille by exchanging spouse• ~ hrs • 30 min J II) MOWll 'Pride Of The Mafines t 194'> Orama) John Garfield. Eleanor Parker Marine Al Schmid is bhnded by grenades atter killing ~panese (2 hr~ ) • n99IT WAU Robert AedlO'O narrates a documentary on the first Amer 1c1n expedition to ascend the north wall or Mount Everest VII an untried route thr~ China and Tibet ( 1 hr ) 1 .. ..= fUYI "Tha Comedy Ot Err0t1" Wendy Hlll4tr. Roget Daltrey M1 chael Kitchen and CyrU Cu18ck star 1n 1,,1s play abOut two Nit ol twln1 lnvotv•d In acl'lemet ol ml1t1ken Identity (Al Q (2 hrt) CC).,.· The Compe1111on· ( 1980, Ora ma) Richard Oreyfuu, Amy Irving Two planl111 at 1 music competition find that thelr IOve for eac,, other conflict• with their profesa1on1t 1mb1t1on1 PG' (2 hrs. 9 minJa Cl) U.. fl001'UU. tcC M DHD CID llCMI ''Teachers" ( 196.4 Orama) Nick Nolte. JoBeth Wiiiiama A lawsuit brought 1gatnst a zoo-like urban hlOh school f()( awarding a diploma to an 1Th terate student spurs a burned-out 1nstruc !Of to search fOf his discarded roeals R Q_ ( 1 hr . 46 min ) (J) PAlll Cll&ll Klngsttetd helps a once prominent artorney light Ille legal system l hf ) -~-' .. U•'IJ. Atlanta Bra11e<; al Sr l ou1s Cardinals (3 hr&J. Cl) .. 11Cm'1 .. (!).,.,."The Domino PrinclJ)le' ( 1977 Adventure) Gsne Hackman. Candice Be1 gen A strenge consptracy engulfs a coo vteted killef and his wile aftet the man 1s sp<Ung from prlSOn by myste<IOuS bVsl nnamen" to axecvts en assassination 12 hr1) r-' lml I &91 • ~~ u.:u lmt UIF>W I tf1'f OLD- • fUTIML .. 8 ()) llCMI "Dark Night Of The Scare- crow" ( 1981. HoHor) Charles Durning. Rot>ett F Lyons A group of vigilant• are haunted by unexplained events after tl'le'j«> hunt down and kill a retarded man mtatak· enly accu~ of molesting a young girl @ {?hrs) D GD 'ACTI 0# Lft The girts plan a surprise party tor Natalie h<>plng to en- couraoe her to attefld the local college. but she shocks them all when stie tells them her plans (R) Q 8 0 &.Oft IOAT On a cruise to Scandt- nav1a an American girl pretends to be Swedlah to land a modeling 1ob; a woman assumes a man 1s having a sex-change operation 1n Slockholm, a sinister scientist plans to use an lsaac·llke robOt to pull off a helst (R) o (2 hrs.) 9 A WM.I ,...,... M 1mt cmNl'l Wint Ill. .,.... Bllt Moyers dlscl "'" Theode<e Roosevelt with biographer O.· vtd McCullough 1n this portrait of an en&f· getlC and versatile man and fhe turn-of· the-century Amer•ca rhat he govemed i)~(1hr ) ...... C0U. FOOTIAU. UCL A ar Brigham You~ (R) (3 hrs 30 min J (1J lQJ llCMI Revenge 0 1 The Nerds' ( 1984, Comedy) Robert Carradine. An- 1Mny Edwards F"ed up with suttering 1nterm1nable t1um1hatoons maste1m1nded by an upperciass fraternity of macho ath- letes a group 01 treshman b<>Okworm-out casts decides ro se t thP college s values sha1ghl R t I hr 10 mon I ~ ~ Romanc1ny The Stone" t 1984 Ad11enrure1 Michael Douglas. Kathleen Turner A romanuc novelist re- lucranlly teams with a ~cno adventure. 1n a South American 1ungltt to ransom her sister with a fabulous legendary iewel 'PG' O (I hr 45 min ) ID ..,_ The Terro( I 1963 Horre<J Boris Kanott Jack N1ct10lson A French ott1cer tracks down a mys1er1ous girl to ~n eerie manalon owned by a sad1S1lc mad· man _12 hrs ) • D • U 1-Guests •nctude Paui Revere & the Raiders tl'le Coa1ter1. Wlf. 11am Chrietophtr ( 'M ·A· S • H") end Ada~"Batman' ) GD TOel11 MAit CI)_.. "Bolefo" ( 19~ Drama) 8o Derek. George Ken~y After graduating from an EngTl1h bearding achOOI 1 wom- an JOVr"9yt to Arabia and Spain 1n search of ntr llrtt !over ( t hr 4 1 min I -a • tUfTll Hunter and McCall tracl\ down a man tl'ley believe to be a smalt- tlme kllter but who is actually 1 highly &kllr.d 1nternatt0nal assaasln (Al ( 1 hr l 8 = IUoCI MBICA PMIMT From Phtladetpnia·s New Uptown Theatre. 50 contestants compete 1n the categone& ol talent. swlmsul! find proiect1on ·Appear· ances by Stephanie Mills. Buf)bll Smtth and ·AN My Children ' s1ars Debb4 M<>t· g!n and Darnell WHhams ( 1 hr . 30 min ) llJ UPllT'l\8 tll '"' ... Al9 ,..,. Interviews with Ed Marinaro. Isabel S.n· IOfd Sarah Douglas. Don Ho and Barbera Bain (R) ( t hr l e .,. "The Strange Love Of Marthe Ivers" ( t948 Drama) Barb11'8 Sten~k. Kine Douglas A marned women 11 Yletlm· IZed by I Childtlood playmate who watched her klll ller aunt t :> hrs.) l mMCNUm~ _,. .. Comedian Andy Kauf man epooft a tatenlgtlt talk show IOfned by 1 ~ICk character and 1 van.ty of Sunday, September 1, 1 GM 29 -Saturday Cont. :.:,guests · ( 1 tlr ) CH) IT'ft9I ~ Actm I comedian Ste- 11en Wright brings t11s deadpan style IJ..!ghlClub ac.t to 1ele111s1on ( 1 hr ) .. [CJ llCMI ''Alphabet Cny" ( 1984. Ora- ma) Vincent Spano. Kare Vernon In New York s rower East S•<le. a teenage hood- lum m11ollled 1n drug dealing and extOfllC>fl. refuses to burn down a tenement and •s ~rsued b~ mob 'A' ( 1 hr 25 min ) -(!)TAUS THI DAMilDI An e111I busi- nessman bnngs his laundry to a unique dry cleaner -one who cleans shirts and washeS away gu1ll ... . Ma-.. Un.AY IPORTI PAGI Ml IJDCIJ9G> ... TAii WALL mmT QIMlil. ..altY ITMllMCM llCMI "A hens From Space Ship Earth.. I 1979 S1:1ence Fiction) Lynda Day George Oono11an Earih·s delense systems are put to the ult1mata test during an alien attack (2 hrs) m> 181. WIDIOI e ·..,_ THI "CC._.ITllnRO.,,"" .... -"'Y '11 .. lllle-C090MIA,._ ~_,,.IElll'&YTMI ... (O)UC'nlCaa. m.-Sketchfl6 voga lor Healltt. d computer psychiatrist. the kllllng ot a soap i t:nt:UCf 11:11 ..,~~ 1\:9 u.a. Of9t RCIAL A look at tennis past. present and lulure includes ln1er- views with greats Arthur Ashe, ROS<;oe Tannef. Pancho Gonzalez. Man1na Navra· tllov~J·m~s and Ivan Lendt II U1 IA Y -.T LM Host How- ard Cosell Musical guest Greg Kthn ( .. Lucky. · The Boys won·t Leave the Girts AIOne") (R) ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 8 MlW Cll TMI tin Ltp-synched rend•· uons ol "Put11n· On The A11z · 'Tm Com- 1n Out " ··aeau1y SchOOI Dropout ·· ~1etty Mess." "Heartacnes· and "Rock In America " ~ ~~keeze1" ( 1982. Orama) Karen Valentine Tom Atluns The .con stant attention and unconditional loyally ol a therapist's dog help emotionally drs· IU<bed children to ovcrcome their prob· iems 12 hrs) 8 _,,. 'Joe' ( 1970. Orama) Peter Boyle Ot-11rus Patock Enraged 011er his daughter ~ 1n11olllemen1 1n the hippie drug scene r1 man enhsts the willing suppo<t ol a lenat1r~1 barroom bigot In bringing the r:' tr1 the1r knees (2 hrs) llllTOWI DUI _.,. Hustle" (1975. Orama) Burt Reynolds. Catherine [)enevve The rete tlonship between a tough cop and a high priced proshtutft reec~ a crrsis point during a .murder 1n11estig!llOn (?hrs) .. ..,.. ... ~ 00 .,. "Ttgntrope" ( 1984, Suspenae) Clint Eastwood c.;,.r.8'Vielle Bujold While IOYe'Sttgallng a ~· "<; of grlSIV sex mur cle<s, a tough New • ull'l&ns cop dtecover& that he hU mucn ,,, comrl\Of1 with th() kllief he la P'JfSUlnQ A' Q ( 1 hr 54 min l (I) .. 'Cattlertnf' & Co I 1973. l>a- ma) Jene Blrkin, P1trtCk Dewaere Atter a les9on 1n economa. an enterpritlng Pans proalltute incorporates herMlt ltnd •lsefTI blel a dlV9fW grooP 01 1toc1d•1010ers 'B l! hr 21 min) 1z,.,.. 'The L1t>ert1ne · I 1968 f'>fAmal 30 Sunday, September 1, 1985 (;atherrne Spaak. Jean-Louis Trlntignant A woman discovers the sectet apartment that her hUsband uses for extra-m8ritel actN!tles. 'R' ( 1 hr . 34 min.) ttJll CC) 9IMI "Rtehard Pryor Uva On The Sunset Strip" ( 1982, Comedy) Richara Pryor Th15 lilmed concer1 performance is h1ghhghted t>y the comedian's views on sex. marriage. prison Ille and a chllllng !hough humotous account of his cats strophic e11pe<ience& with cocaine d& ~nee. 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 11'9 • .,_ "Hitler The Last Ten Days' { 197:l Orama) Alec Guinness. Simon Ward Possessed by personal turmoil Adolph Hitler spends hrs final days barn caded In a bunker from his enemies (2 tll91hrs==-••_.., ... .,. "Kiiier From Shantung· ( 1918 Adventure) OavTd Chiang Shing L1 A young man see1<1ng his fortune 1n Shang ha1 falls In with gangsters and eventuall-y uses his fighting skills 1n a bloody gang nvalry (2 hrs , 30 min ) flD DAVID • .._ Scheduled Hanny Youiman ( 1 hr) Ul> ,._.,MM (IJ _,.."Kinky Business" (No Date IAd~~:r~ITOP 1t1I ~'IUCU 1t:tl .,. "Tarot" f 1970. Mystery) Gen& Barry, Susan Saint James The publisher of a magazine is lmpUcaled 1n a girl's su1 clde when he rejects her (2 hr<J ) 9 .. fa. MOTTUCKI (]) .,_ "The Aide To Hangman s Tree" ( 1967. Western) Jack Lord. James F'arenllno. The lnfamOU11 "Black Bendit'' escapes t)elng hanged and beeomes the sc°WC& ol the West (2 hrs I I,.,;,,-: di llTCITY .. ..,, ... _,TIGI ---... "Cass Timberlane· ( 1948 Ora ma) Spencer Tracy, Lane Turner The young and pretty wife of a d1s11ngu1shed judge yearns for the bright hghts and ex- citing social climate of lhe big city (:> hrsJ.c... ~ AUr0 = CART M1<1 Ohio 200 from Lexington. OtllO (A) .,_ "Now And Fore11e<" ( 1983 Orama) Cheryl Ladd Robert Coleby A woman turns to alcohol when he< husband 19 arrested on a rape charge 'R' ( 1 hr 32 min) W (C).,. "Alligator" ( t980. Suspense) Robert Forster. Robin A1ker A baby all1 gator tllat hos been !lushed Into a city sewer system grows to m0n1trous size and develops 'a taste 104' hUmans R' ( I hr . 34 min ) (%).,.."The lmmlgrAnt" (1917 Come dy) Cher lie Chaphn Edna PuMance While on board a Ship a penni less 1mmlgf ant befriends a young woman 11n<1 ta1er Comft to.Ile< rescue in 11 cnff' ·1--- E 9yA ScreamAway (1974 Mystery) Hayi.y Mills. David Wart>eck T regedy result• when a newlywed couple encounter the btlde s childhood sweet tieaf1 ( 2 hrs ) (JI) .,_ .. All The Atghl M0\1'98" ( 1983 Oramo) Tom Cruise Cratg T Netson An amb11tous high schOO football player In a dying Pennsytv1ma Sleet town dreams of a college scholarship 1n order to make a better Illa tor himself 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (IJ CO) .,_ 'That Obscure Ob)eet Of Oeslre" (1977. Fantasy) Fernando Rey. Carole Bouquet Director Lurs Bunuel's last film, the story of a aging aristocrat's obseSSlon with e complex. sensual young woman Surreal touches 1nctude Bouquet a11ernat1ng with Angela Moitna 1n the woman's rOle 'R' (I hr . 43 mrn) CZ) 9CMI "Tightrope" ( 1984, Suspense) Clint Eastwood GenevteVe Bu,old While 1nves11ga11ng a series of grisly sex mur- de1s. a tough New Orleans cop dlscovtHs that he has much in common with lhe killer he rs pursuing ·R 11 hr 54 min) U:)nllllMI -11 ... .,_"Term Of Trial' ( 1963. Orama) Laurence O\lvler Simone Srgn0<et A wen- respecte<! schoolmaster I~ falsely accuse<l ot -assault by a young student (2 hrs 30 min) I '~1>C-ic.:ic:•~n~~~ 1:1111 .,_ "Man·Trap" (1961. Orama) Jeffrey Hunter David Janssen A war vet· eran rs badgered by his alCOhollC wile and pressured into a vlOlent robbery by an Ar-=(2 ~ I ... , .. n:n.. CGnll8 .,... ..,._NlllOOAY .. M (S) .. "Tha Right Stuff" (1983, Ora- ma) Sam Shepard, Scott Glenn. Based on the bOOk by Tom WOife The selection and training of the first American astro- nauts take place amid Pollticat maneuver· 1ng and media hype ·Po· c;> (3 hra . t2 mm) M~.,.. "Gorky Park" ( 1983. Mystery) W1lllam Hun. Lee Marvtn A Moscow hom- icide inspector's Investigation of a bizarre trrple murder near a skating rink leads him to cootrontahons with the KGB and e gtobe-trot11ng Amer1ean bUf.lness tycoon 'R' 12 hrs . 8 min ) ... =.,1"1 _, ~--"The Big Sc0<e" (1983 AdVen- ture) Fred Wiiiiamson. John Saxon A tough Chteago narcotics cop Is dismissed from the force In a scandal and goes look 1ng tor r9V90ge agalnSt the drug dealers r~stble. 'R'{lhr .. 25 min ) twGI) ........ II CO (D.) .,. "Heat'ol(ave·· ( 1982. Ora- ma) Richard Moir. Judy OaVls The arch•· tect of a propoted resldentlal complex In Sydney, Australla. forges en unllk91y alll· ance with the t&adef of a community movement oppo51ng 118 cons1rvc1i0t'I 'R' j hr, 32m1n) -... ~cmm•n•cw .,. "Conatan11ne And The CrQSJ ( 1960 Adventure) Cor'* Wiide, Chris- tine Kaufman In the 4th century BC . Constantine becomes Empefor of Gaul and deteat• the Romans In hrs CtUMde for rehg1ou5 to1etance (2 hrs 15 min) GDl.ROPCIMT (l)W "Beyond lti. A"f" (1981. Ro- manc41) Olyton Ka'ne Maren Jenten A POlyneslan·Am9flcan gut Who has been educated In the U S retutn• lo hef ISiand home and 11111 1n ~ with 11 pearl dlvef 'PG' (I hl , 31 min ) •GDLM.._ • "' SPORTS ••• FromPa1e2 11:119 ()) u.a. OMI 1'W llGtLIMTI --rr1c1ay---· -· ()) u.& OMI 1'W lat I t• d: ·-·· .. , ...... ,.,..... ........ Ml I fl m C•W ,.,._ N.Y. (1 lw.) 1w 1 u.a. OMI INCW. 1t:ll ()) u.a. OMI 1'W latu tt t ........ ........ ....... ........ Mr r 11w Corw ,.,._ N. Y. (I lwe.) Ari IDIOI • 1 Cl) u.a. OMI ~ COlfTIUI -"°"" 90lf ---1·--1t:ll Cl) u.a. OMl l'W l•ILDfT'I lahuclay __ _ 11Dru•11 • 1AIA IPOITI llAW -WMlnM -Cl) u.a. OMI 1'W ldlr •:11 d: .. _...,..endw'e-... ... .,..... ,..,,... 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LOS AN(, fl ES k 1chard Ramirez. lhe pnme suspect 1n 16 ·:N1gh1 Slalker" slayings, was arrested Saturday after a mob of residents lhased and beat him when he alleged- Coast A would-be Irvine bank robber was In crltlcal condition at Western Medical Center late Sat- urday./ A.2 World A former Orange Coast College Instructor and his wife, safely In Panama, talk about being detained In Nicaragua./ A3 Sports Thanks to a penaltyon the last play of the game, the Rams beat New Eng- land, 14-13, In thelrflnal preseason game./CS The Angels stumble against the Yankees In New York, 10-4, but stay 21h games In front.I C& Entertainment The World War II-era "I love a Mystery" radio show is being trans- formed Into a cartoon strlp./C4 Business Hlno takes aim at U.S. truck market from Irvine distribution facility. /CS INDEX - ---- ly tncd to stcaJ a car from a neighborhood woman. police said "It's me' It's me! It's me' I'm lucky the cops cau~t me," Ramirez shouted in Spanish as he was arrested, said witnesses who talked to local television station KNBC Schoolyard realdent Neighbors 1n an East Lo!I Angeles neighborhood cha!led and captured Ramirez. 25, when he tned to grab car ~away from Angie De La Torre. -iv.as she left her home on Hubbard Street about 9· 30 a m . witnesses said. "He hit her in the stomach She fought back." said the woman's brother, Juan Hernandez. 17 "She recognized him nght away She screamed. 'It's the killer, the killer'"'• Manuel De La Torre. 35, the woman's husband. grabbed a metal bar and began h1tt1ng Ramirez 1n the head. Hcmande1 said Ne1Jhbors came out of their homes and Joined in the fight, police said One reponed Ramirn had pulled a knife on Mrs De La Torre Booth said Ram1re-z suffered 10- 1uries to his head and hand, 1nclud1ng a possible broken wnst bot he wa!I not hospuahzed Late Frida}. polite relea~d Ramirez· photograph and 1dent1fied him as the prime suspect 1n the ·case The Night Stalker has ~n blamed for 16 random killings and a wave of rapes and beatings 1ha1 have ter ronzed Cahfom1ans since February A.t 8 JO a m Saturday, the phone tall& stancd pounng in. Boolh !>aid "It seemed like alen c1t1zen!I were (Pleue Ne 8TA.LUR/A2) Richard Ram.lrez Hodel: OC 's not r off liniits to oil rig s But comments leave oil foes hopeful they will wtn tn the end- By LISA MAHONEY Ol-0.-,-•'-" Opp<>nent!> ol e>.pamkd 011 dnlj.J.Q& off the Orange ( nast failed Saturda' to con,rnce l \ lntenor ~retaf) Donald P Hodel tha1 Ora"ge ( ount} should be nduded lrom d proposed federal lt'a\lng rrugram '>t't 1u hegin ir1 19~1"' But uJmm('Ot\ madt tn Hodel follo"inga puhhl heann@. 1n .....,e...,pcin Beach left ~ome dnll1n!l foe\ 'lol.l\h thl 1m press10n thl:' "'Ill "'n 1n lhe long run Hodt'I n < >ran~c l uunt' lu um dull Ont' ,, thl· l.t\I .. 1 I I tul.I. n hall merung' •n the lntl'nur l>epan mcnt"• < >u1t·1 l 1int1ncnt.il \ht"lt k..i' 1ng prugr" 'I 1.1.uul~ k1 l.tr1 ( lrdO~t' ( 1IUlll\ 11' mt~ lfl I I onipan1t'' -a'.. >JJ1l 1 n 11..1 ~tl'• t1•J •ll ..1h 1•11. I f<1•p H1 " l3a11ha l'I K 'n• p. 1~ H1 ·" h h.i. n rxd \Ith u!1tl H ~lt ~.i' Erma Bombeck A? A? cs Al lao Sclaool ln ~ may be c loeed to studenu. but it '• home to thi• 1plder, caught by camera in the morning Ugllt. Plcaee •tt HODEL/ A21 Bridge Business Classified Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Public Notices Real Estate Sports Style Television Weather B2-7 B8 B8 C3-4 B7 A4 A6 C2 B8 B1 C6-8 C1-2 TV Log A2 Sunday 1Dagazlne wllldebut next week A new and expanded Famil) Weeki)' magazine featuring a major redesign and the new name USA 'WEEKEND premiers Sun- da)'. Sept l:S 1n the Daily Pilot. The nc"' magazine will be d1stnhutN tn l61 w~kend news- paperi nat1 onw1de with a circula- tion of 13 m1ll1on. accordmg to Ramon (, Oa1.1 lkc, the maga- 11ne's pre\1dcnt Gannett ac- quired the weekend maga11ne lasl March from CBS Inc "USA WEFKEND will have more news and features. more color. more pages and a new. clean look that will give readers a morT exr111ng maga11ne with their w('ekend newspaper," Gaulke said The ne"' maga11ne will contain nc"' feature!! uch as money and how tu spend 1t. spon~ and what to look for. hfc and how to cnJOY · 11 1nterv1eW'i and who thinks .... hat I 1 al\o offer' familiar Family Wccklv lc.aturcs 10 new dress. ~uch a~ Headhnen, What 1n the World and reaular columnists. "It comh1ne.., the ht',t quahues of a map11ne with the 1mmed1- acy ofa ncw~paprr," < •&ulk~s1ud Dally Pilot Fd1tor l-rank Zm 1 said lJSi\ WFFKl:.ND 'lhould 1trenathen thr Oa1h Pilot'~ <;un- day ed1uon "It'\ a Ima-ht. 1ntrrr\t1n• o;,up plt'ment I'm tonfident nur read rn will be plea,ed,'' /1n1 u1d Restaurant worker robbe d , shot ~ The 20-year-old assist.ant manater Huntington Bcal·h Police "igt l u1' of a Huntington Beach fam1l ) fi:.,_ Ochoa taurant was robbed and shot in the back Saturday night by a baseball- capped bandit who ra n from the scene of the ~hooting. The 8:30 p.m. inc1denl occurred 1n the perlung lot of the Sizzler res- taurant at Golden West Street and Edinger A venue as Dale McCue carried the eating establishment's receipts 10 hts car. according to ··He came up behind him and I guess '>luck the gun 1n h1\ hatk. and shot him as he grabt'l\.'d tor the hag Ochoa ..aid The suspect was dcscnbcd a<, t. feet tall with a thin build. about 2~ to 24 years old, weannga dark bac;eball lap 'ellow shirt. bro"'n pants and a red bandanna around his face ()(,hoa Violence doesn't deter abortions Most patten ts white. unmarried, u n der 30: abou t 26% are teens By ROGER GJLLOTI' LOS ANGELES -The abon1on 1\sue 1s enveloped by con trove~\ ll QllS those who contend that women should control their bod1e\ apinst those who say abon1on 1'1 murder In recent years. emotions ha"e someumes boiled over into v1olenle by abon1on opponent~ But that seems to have had little impact on those seckJna and pcrfonmng the oper1t1on "People who choo~ to end prc-g- nancy won•t be deterred by violence and rhetonc," said Laura Brown. director of the Fem1n1~t Women's Health CentCT 1n Los Anacles. Smoe May 1982, 3" abomon clinics around the country have been t.ar&ets of bombinas and anon, uid Jack K1llorin, a spokesman for the Treasury Department's Bureau of '\lcohol. Tobacco and F1rcanm 1n Wash1ntton, D.C The auacks reached their puk '" 1984, when H occurred So far th1~ year. Ktllorin said. th< number has dro_pped to four. The A Tf hsts only two atta\ Ii:~ 1n Cahfomaa, both 1nvolv1n1 anon at the 81nh Control ln,lltute in ~an D1qo last year • Tbc qrncy d°"n't inrlu<k' 1n1..1 · ' ---.. --- dent~ where the intent 1' 4ul'\tt0n- able. and 11 doesn't l..ccp tral k ol thosc like one in Sauamcnto "'here an abortion opponl•nt drn\ e an amph1tllous tan!.. through the lront wall of a chn1l "In the last t"o to three \l'.tr\ w11h the mcrcaS<." in \ 1olen1ac11'1t\ h) the ant1 -abort1on mO\ ement. wt• ha"c not seen any dcchne in the numhcr ol providers or patients." said Barham Radford, necutt"e director ot the Wash1ngtp n. D (.-based National '\bon1on Federation an 1ndust1> lobb) 1ng group Dan Donehe\. ~pokesman tor the Wash1ngton-ba~ "lat1onal R1gh1- to-L1fe League. a lobhv1st group for an11-abon1on fortes. asreed "Demand (for ahon1onsl 1s staying high." Donehe\ o;a1d "Our best Becolldm•Mrl• estimate 1s that 11 will \ta\ prem much nght ~here 11 1s" Weekends an-bu\) al ahonllln chn1cs "We offer the operation three day\ a "eek. but Saturda'f\ are alwa"" the bU\l('\t " Utd t OUM( It one ~n Otego d1n1c "It'~ morT con,cn1en1 Pcople have .i cham.<' to r~ufScratt' bc'forT rtturmng 10 work or <k.h<'kll on ~onda) ·· The operation mo\I \.<lmmnnl\ u~s suction to rt'mo'<' th<' lt'tU\ and placenta, and 11 1akt·' lt'c.c. th.in Ill minute\ Thr wcH,ian " \t'nl hom(' after rt'(uperat1n1 for about tw11 hours. then return\ lor a l hel kup in a -w1d He fled thl· 4'lcnc on loot allt•r he 'h'H \le( UC he \did Mt< ue "'ho "'orh·d J\ as-.1\t.int managc:r and lOOI.. at the S111lcr rt•\taurant remained 1n \tahle ,on J111on al h1un1.un \ alk\ C ummun1· I\ Hmp11.il C)thoa <.aid PCJhn· <ic.irthed the 1mmc<l1atc .irca tollo1.1. 1ng the shooting. hut "'ac unable 10 l<Xale the mc1,i..cd 'IU'>fX'll Jller ........ arming dll O\t.'J the area I I\. hoa \d1d ABORTION BUSI ss 1 ---- lOUple of week' "We ha\e Jlf!H('d 11 ,, J pt"rlC\ th ..afe proc<"durc-1n a l hn1l a' an outpat1('nt .. \aid Or Hugh -1.n"''' d1r«tor ol Planned ParC'nth<)\l\l ot l os l\ng('I<''> .. ,, 1~ I('" dang<"rou\ than ha' mg \our ton<.11\ out ·· f our out ut ft,(' .tho.1nwM Jrc performed in clinics and docll'" office<1. "'Ith thr "omen bc'ing handled&\ 1lutpat1('nt'> M11n.-than ~I ()('l'C'ent are done 1n th<' ll~t three mt1nths 111 pregnan'-' Junng "'hllh time th<'" \.an be' pcrlorrn('d w11hout resin( twn l ndcr kd('ral nilt·.. \tale\ ma\ 1mpo5<' rcc.tn1 t1on\ on atl<inwM in the ~ond and third tnmt'\t('f". 111 pr('8nanl' hut ( alifom1J h.i' n111 donr \O \1an" do'-t.1r\ c.111p perform in~ Jhon1ons af\rr about ~~ "«"' ol pregnann but th(' 11pcrat1on grn1 1 Alh can he 11hta1n('(J 1hn1ul)l lhC' ""h m11nth lh<' p!llnl at "'h11 h 11 "' prc<.u m<'d the kt1" 'lol.11111,1 ha\c ,, fX'\\lhtht\ I \Uf\nlni h\ '"II {Pleaee ~ ABORTIOl'fS/ All Fire sweeps across 100 acres of br ush 8 ) SlSA"I; HO\\LETT Of tlM Dotty POol lletf f \ 'tuhborn hru\h tirl' ,._.•ll.I' r;f lhr· ugh ..in1n .. rr 111J gra\\lantl nt:ar [I T {lrc 'J ~r1l.1\ blad.ened mon· than I • .1.re' and injured fi\e I lrangl' C ••ulll\ tirt'hghters bclnn 11 "'.t' hr11ught ..;Odtl ,n !J.1n11·, ,,H', ' 11 't W lt'\'I "I .1 /l.T 11.r ''ruLlUrt'' fll'l nt1rth 1r f I .1 •nl· p· 11111 hu• n l''·· uJ' n ,. ih~ .s;t•.j \\J' irlkrr.1 i. l in~ 111 1 1r.i nil< l ••unl I 1 pnlo-1\m.in ><' "l'~ (Please .ee FIRE A2t Time for annual binge at LB 's bars For some 200 Lagunans. Walkabout herald.., serenity's return to tourist-beleaguered cit~ 8) LISA MAHONEY Of "'90.-, .......... Labor Da'\ \ lounJcr-. m.1 \ t-.1\1 meaiu th(' hohda\ a' a da\ it t''I lt'r -1.menca·, wean lahorer<i hul , ' recuperatwn that will ht' 1m tlw m1nJ, nl about~()) LagunJ fkJ1.h rt "Jt·n1' lOmc.-~hmda'\ 't r'i 11 \ lrue It ' 11mc agJ1n 1 .. r Laguna·s annual un11ITiu.al h1.Ju1J l'.'elt'brat1on ol thc l lo-..· 111 the 'umml't '>t'3SOn \\1th the t'\l-.dU\ 111 tht• lolUfl\I\ !ht Lagunil \\-alkaho.1ut 1.annut I" l.H behind The walk.about no"' 111 11' I Xth "ear ....... , startC'd h\ l1)l·al<i v.('ar' 111 hattling their wa\ 1n('r \trn·t, and s1dr .... al~' cloa.&ed v.11h 10urn1' Tn ..tll'Tald ~r('n11\' return tn the re<1on uh om(' the ma\\ ,11 '11mmc1 \ 1s1tnr. poll It. up thC'H \un !An 1111 and go hall.. "'hem(' th('\ lame \omt• 111 the i-1t11rn' tak(' tn thie \lf"t"('t' an..t harrC'I of) on a tf1ur ol Laaun;1 har' ~inning at the Ro\ al Hawa11an and endtnJ at T nnilla Flat\ Laa.una Ekalh .anoonl\t l11hn l ara a lt\-,rar "'l"tt'ntn ol th(' v.all..· about \ltd tht'i 'rar'\ ('\ml v.111 \I.an al ~ 'll pm toda' 1n lht' u\uJI pl.11 c II ~rt'"<'"' '<'Ar' are .tn' 1nil11:1 1111n rnrkr' 'tanint1 thC' t11u1 v.111 '4)(1n he )C'IOC'\I h\ l'lh('f". lc11inp.tnf. 3hout th(' \1annc p ,,.,rn anti 111 u~t i{('\l,hH.\nt < 11hc-r u·khrant' "1111.lf. alt'"~ .111d 1ln1r 11u1 :i\ thr ifn11r 11111\('' rn m.1" lrt•m 11nc· v.,11r11n11 h11lr •· 1hr n1 \I l .ira 'ld1J T hr" v. 1 I .1r,, ,~nd 11 t ht I' Hou<,c Jrnr r ,11 tht· l ~I "' "h 1n1 Hotel Laguna .ind v.ea'r '' 1n th< nr\t 111 ahoul ~' ..afl,.10. iri.1 r•'' t.auran1' "1th1n 1. •l' 1Jm11' I .1r.1 ,,1111 Thi\ 1<ith(' \A.J\ I I hJ\1 \tll\1d ,,,,., .hC' \C'3f\ \ gr.1nJ mdf\hJI k.111' 1t 1 v.a lk'at\\1ut Ir •m ti.ar 1.1 h.i1 l<unnN' z1r .lhe;ad '" jl1\1· h.1nrn..l1•r, ,11 th' nt'\I 'tnp h\ C' m1nutl'' v.,1rn1nti :h.11 lht drinh·r. .Ht' .11"1u1 11• d1·,u·nd lhrn lhr' \pt'Od.i I .1rr1t.! '''" m1null''' "'•unng dnnk\ 1,., .tiundrl'.I' "h1 he'll\ up h) !ht• Nr m ":1\ n 1111 .1 ~111, t.. nip 1 I \fllrll' r 01 lh(' NI under "C'l.!1 thr "'"'"' .th.•ut \ 1nrr 1 n\lnulr' \, l'lanl'ndcr.. t n I ~1 \ l I trc11t1 lhl mad ru'n ''' hm n,1 "'°"''l' thr un,tra J\ (lf11up '' 11 .i.h \ld8l(C'r np 1n I\\ IA.<I\ h• thC' nc \I r11 \t.•r I 1 .1 \AHi m11't 11.1 •' "<''• 1inw lhc "'·1llo. 1h.1u1 1., Kr"t' t-i,1,,kcltnr.\ 1t' 1r.i.\1 '' h.1, 1h1 I 1111 \hnmp ,1 ~ 1 hJI ,,n \\1uth 1 11.nt 11111-h"'.i' l<11n\ 1n l .lil!n.1 h.c' \jlo.rn a m111l1k 111 1h1 r11.1d 'llppn1,i. t-11 tht m1•h "('nC' h1 ..e '1ng Jnn~' 1ut~ Jt th1 <''t<il\h .. h- mt"nt l ara ..a111 '' I ~ra n·mrn1ll('r' 11 th1• , ... 111. .1~1u1 IJPI ,ln 11nau,t'11111u\ \t.111 1n thr 31<' 4t-•k v.h<'n .t "'l"<l1hnt1 pan' ll''' ul 111 hand f '<'J"\ 1""h l\l\I r.nt phl"'t'•1 .tn.I thr\ '1ant•1I hr('alt.1n> t1att' ,1l11n1t the-\lrn. I h1 \.i\111 ( nf1•r1ona1rh l11r 1h1· p.Hh tl•l('f' th('ll anll1\ "t·r • 1•~·1\1'1\ h' \nm1 (Pleeece.ttWALllABO T /A2) • I ~ OOMt DAILY PtlOT/Sunday, Sept9mber 1, 1"5 • ; STALKER SUSPECT CAPTURED.· •• ....... repcwtinstbesuspecuvuystepofthe shouted .. Oet bade!" and the crowd way," Booth A.id. He was tint oomptied. ~ at a liquor store in South-No arrests or injuries were ro- Ctlltnl Loi~ where lboppera ported. ..W be picted . up a newspeper, Mayor Tom Bradley appeared at. k>okesS at his photolfaph on the the station durina the afternoon to cover. and fted. c:oncn~ .poJioe and was ~lked if Police launcbcclu aicand ~ be t.DOUpl &he crowd fteCUon wu arcb u c:alll continued. •Ylna the al>P."°n':'!~ had auempted to A-.. a man wu teen ctOl&ioa the citt Une ...... '• Into uni~ted COWl.ty terrttory, woman out of her car at knifepoint.," where be wu arrested by Bf'ld)ey aid, ''and it's obvious that lbcrifl'a depuaiel. Under tbote cirellm1tanccs emouons ran bi&h and tbe people used wbat· At OM point be rao through ever inttnunents were available to ~ --at leMt oae man .. ..... Th.a · b AnlCk laiiD with 10me ~ euect ~ capture. t 11 a uman utemill,BootJuaid. Rami(ezalieeed· =~iic) think quite under· ly tried to 1toa1 a veh.iclc ICfOU' the Cooke said police delayed movina street &om tbe De La To.m:a' mi· Ramirez to the county jail in Eut Los dence, bUt crasbed it into a bouae as Anlelet until enouah officers were be tried to back itoutoftbedriveway. present to auarantee bis safety. "We aot rum," Booth ~d during a About SO police officers fonned a news conference at the police depart· human berricade from the rear of the meat's Hollenbeck Station, where station as two detecti~ let! Ramirez Ramirez was bdd abOut five hours. t°' a waitina unmarked CIL about 3 ••That's it." p.m. ~en moto~cle officers es- Ramirei was identified through corted the car from the station, with a fiqerprints, said ·police LL Dan black..and-wbite patrol "tar irnmedi- Coob and aberiff's Lt. Dick Walls. ately before and behind lbe un- At Friday's news i:onfercoce, of· marked unit ftcials said they believed Ram.irc7 was Ramirez, dressed in a black shon- tbe Nilbt Stalker based on 6~r-sleeved shirt, ducked bis head as the nrints round in a stolen automobile car passed the crowd. ;;;;; near the ~ County home Cooke uid ·Ramirez was booked where a Mission Vaejo man and his for invettiption of murder, but be fiance were attacked Aua. 2S. did not ~ wbich of the slayings About SOO people, some shoutina was uted 1n. the booking. "Kill him! Kill himl" f&thered Tbc Niabt Stalker bu entered ou~de the station as Ramirez was b<?mes throup unlocked d?Ors ~d questioned. Although no arrests or ~dows. at niabt. bl~nana, ~­ injuries were reported, the cro~d tna. rapina and shooting Vlcttms apPC&tcd angry and unruly, at one rangina in aee from 16 to 83. Most · potnNUJ'ginc toward the station. An-.. attacb bavrbeen in Los Ang,:les officer put his hand on his gun and County, but other victims lived to HODEL IN NEWPORT ••• Prom Al Monterey Bay, the Farallon Islands, l,3SO square miles for oil and gas San Francisco Bay, the Channel exploration. Ialands marine sanctuary, Point Jn return for expanded drillin& Reyes and the Santa Barbara channel opportunities, the pat ~ty o1 buffer, the secretary said that extend.. the present S8, I 40-square..mile morJ· in& the drilling ban to Orange County torium area would be pcaerved would be "premature." through the year 2000. The decision to include federal Because Orange County tracts are waten off Oran;&e County in the. final included, Conaressman Badlwn leuin& plan will be made dunng a along with the cities of Huntington fresh round of negotiations between Beach Newpon Beach. Lquna the'-lnt.erior De~ment and .the Beacb'and San Clemente oppose the California congrewonal delegauon, proposition, as do the Ora.nae County be said. Board of Supervisors; The frvine Co. And, while Hodel· ind,\cated that · and Stein-Brief Group: two of the the su specific tracts-now propose4 coastal area's laciest landowners; Lt. for Oranae County are likely Wbe Gov. Lqo McGarthy; and 18 other dropped From the plan._ they could t;>e cities including T~stio, lrvine, Costa replaced by others WJtb more oil-Mesa and Westminster. · bearin& potential, be said. U.S. Rep. Bill Dannemeyer, R- At·dii same time, Hodel indicated Fullenon, suppons more oil drilling that the level of opposition to oil-as ·does Rep. Dan LUllSfCll, whose drillina -particularly the potential district includes Long Beach and forlawsuiu-would bea factorin.thc ·pans of Huntington Beach wberc decision of where incmlSCd cxplo-there is a long history of oil diilling. ration will take place. "I need as-The Orange County Chamber of 1uranccs that what is in the a&l'CCment Commerce also favors increased oil can so forward," he said. and gas exploration alqng the coast "A moderately paced ProsratD that Hodel arrived early for the 9 a.m. can ao forward with certainty is Q'lore meetina .a be could meet some of in the national interest" than an about 200 concerned citizens who ambitious one stymied by lawsuits. turned out to Jisten to a long list of Hodel said. speakers on both sides of the oil- HodeJ's statements disappointed drillina issue. many oil foes who had hoped for an After talcing testimony for more immediate victory in their campaign than an hour, Hodel told those tokeepcoastal viewsclcarofmore"Oil assembled that be w6uld most likely rip. remove the su tracts proposed off the But Badham said be was beancned Orang.e Coast from the leasi~plan. by Hodel's comments. He predicted But pleas to g\iarantec no fu roil ~ Countians needn't fear moTC drilhng along the coast we un· oil driJ.lina because public sentiment answered. is so stronaly opposed to it and local Hodel made it clear that if be officials have made it clear they arc removes the tracts it will be because ready to sue to prevent it. they arc unlikely to produce oil, not At issue durina Saturday's bearing because the Orange Coast is wu whether six, nine-square-mile enivironmentally sensitive, as ocean tracts off the coast ofNewpon Badham and the coastal coalition and La&una beaches should be made maintain. avait.ble for oil and gas exploration Hodcl's stacments were consistent and extraction. with comments be has made during The S4 square m iles of Orange hjs tour of the state. Soon after bis Coast are included in a tentauve first town ball meeting in Eureka, compromise worked out between the Hodel publicly questioned whether Interior Department and some mem-the "nght" I SO tracts had been ben of the state's congressional chosen. deleaation. Oil industry representatives, who Tfie proposed compromise would have been speakiOJ at all the meet- end a 4-year-old moratorium on oil inas. say they are interested in only drillina U\ federal waters off' Cali-about 20 of the tracts chosen by the fomia by opening ~ I SO tracts or congressiona1 deleption. Orant;e County and as far away u San Franc1sco. Asked if the case wu closed. Cooke replied: "lt's a matter of chec:kfoa all the evide11ce we have and what we find out in the interview." Authorities said Ramirez was an unemployed Kispaniewbose o1ferues alleaedly etcalated fro1r1 petty pm· blina and drua violations to rape and murder. . Los Anaelcs County Shenff Sberman Block said Friday be wanted Ramiret to know e.very police officer in the state was lookiQJ for him and "every citizen wiJI now know exactly what this individual looks like." Tberc was nothing in Ramirez' criminal record to sugest the ferocity attributed to the tiller who bas attacked people in their homes as they slept, Block said. "He bas a criminal record for relatively minor offcn.pcs." Ramir~ts tceord included pm· blina violatioqs, traffic offenses an~ a drug possession charge, Block ~d. He was arrested by Los Angeles pdlice as rcccn.tly ~ Dec. 12, 1954! but th.e nature of the offense was not 1mmed1- ately known. Ramirez has lived in Los Angeles for several years and also frequented San Francisco, but he was believed to have come to California from El Paso, Texas, authorities said. Ke used scvefll aliases, inc::luding. Noah Jimenez, Richard Moreno, Richard Munoz. Nicholas Adame and Richard Mena, said Block. Four kidnappinp and molcsta· , tions. involving children as you~ u 6, may also be linked to the kiUcr, ~lice haYC .said. A-reward for information lead.i.Qa to the capture has swelled to more than $70,000. Donald P.Bodel And,· Hodel, wbo is mandated to pursue leasing on the Outer Con· tinental Shelf, emphasized the oil .industry's view while in Newpon Beach. ..Yes, it was a political decision," be said 0£ , the con- gressional del~tion's choice of tracts, "because sf it were a decision on a aeologic buis, you wouldn't pick th-esc I SO tracts." • Because of the wave of protest the compromise bas engendered on all sjdes of the oil issue, Hodel said be no longer believes the deal can .stand as first proposed. He said the Interior Department will have to renegotiate the com- promise so that it results in a viable leasing program. "I hardly have a viable agreement if the men I ncao- tiatcd with cannot deliver the ISO tracts," he said. Hodel said the Interior Depart- ment was not aware, for ex.ample, that four of the six tracts proposed off' Orange County had been leased previously and returned because of low oil reserves. - If rcoffered, it is unlikely the oil comPl!fties would snap up those leascs,~be said. The compromise plan was princi- pally· worked out by Reps. Leon Panetta, O.Carmel Vall~y; Vic Fazio, D-West Sacramento; and Bill Lowery, R-San Diego. In recent public statements, Hodel vowed that all members of the conarcssionaJ delegation wbo wish to )viii be allowed to panicipate fully in the renegotiations. .... ,... .... .., ......... drll~ off tJae Oraqe Couty cout to lntertor 8ecretary DoMld Hodel. ··w ALKABOUT SLATED TONIGHT ••• ,,....A l :..a..wwe1 police officers an hippie :llfb wbo toted seven of them off to ~Lansaid. In proeat, some J..aiuoa residents laundMd a •1frec the Raauna Seven'' mow:mat aod,.pethaps in memory .of the wedd.ina patty, the annual drlnkina l1JC'eC wu born, he said. The9c daj'I. the -'Iii.about is a pn:tty mellow affair, J>?hCe ,pokes- man Lance Ishmael wd. Few people cause much ofa ruckus and members of the aroup usually take care of their obstreperous own. Weavina down the waHcabout route takes a few hours and takes 1u toll on sobncty, parucipants say. But there ar.e always some toujh auys ot oh ready Jor more after uppu1a the.Jr fast a1ast at Tonma Aats. For them, Lara said, there's the lron Man Competiuon in whi.cb bard-core panyers stan worklna their way back throuJh the ban. Lan. who's a tou~ iuyM>met1mcs. joined the competition las.t year. "I made it back H far as The Saloon." Fair, slightly cooier Mo n d a y U.S . Tempe .. Le ., ... " ... .. 12 Ill .. .. 17 1) .. 101 76 18 ... .. •1 77 .. 71 ... 57 63 .. 52 17 M t2 " 7' 52 '° a 10 eo 7e 57 57 61 103 74 1s eo t7 .. .. a 72 M 70 ... ., ea •1 44 IO 13 12 IM 7S to 70 .. a 13 72 53 91 7S .. 76 " a M. n 70 '° ... .. n 107 .. 17 79 71 u 74 67 16 16 t2 71 12 a '° 72 100 71 ~ ~ 70 16 1os a 16 It M to n N M IM a ... ..... ... 11 .. 71 . .... 11 77 . .. 17 72 ,, 71 10 u 103 70 -... 64 IM ... 70 .... 102 7a Tl 10 c.ilf. Temps a.i.Cnll Hlgll, low fOr 2• hOur9 etldlng '11 l ~ ...,.. , Sent• l.tonlGe ;:· M II SlocktOll 70 ~ 109 73 Tll\oe VlllMt ....,,_, 1()41 ... # ----------.. w 5. ~ ~ Surf report cui-Olly rr : = 100 97 ~ t(l.1 91 LOflO leeoll 11 .. Loe~ 97 73 ~ M M ~ 11>4 .. ..,,....., .. 70 ~ 73 SI ""'-Wl9otl ... 11 Tldea N9edl9 108 '° ......,.,,--71 .. o.iend -66 57 Onl8r'lo 102 , 1 ..... lcw1noe 110 ... ~ "12 ......... 1()4173 TOO"l.!JiLm 11.lta.m. 1-oe p"' tl:Olpm. °"" • aw • aw o.a u 16 5.2 ,_...., :: ~ llllOMDAY "9dwood Olly M 5 7 Flrt1 low 5:27 ,,_m 0,1 Ael'I> 93 54 Flfst hlgll 11:4t a.m. 5 0 ~ 75 Sot 8-1<1 kM &: .. p.m. 1 5 -8-ld hlgfl 11: .. p.m. 4.1 .. 9emlldlno t03 .. 5'111 lfljlOCMyel1.1• p.m. ........ a.. Oelll1'I 102 ;~ 1:27 a.m. end_..~ .. 7 11 p.m. ler!Ollgo :: 57 ~n..todely9tM7p.m,. .... 9l ·t:.:'::-0 93 ·~ t :281.m. Mondllylndl'1-eeell\.,t:Ot ..,_..,._. 113 12 p.m Would-be Irvine robber critical By LlsA MAHONEY Of .............. Irvine police have identified a man critically wounded by police officen during an aborted holdup attempt Friday u J~ Qifford Ballentyne, 62, of-Anaheim. Police al SQ revised their estimate of the loot taken from the Doua1as Plaza Crocker Bank branch from $4,000 to $40,000. The money was recovered after the sbooti.na. . Police officials refused to release the names of the officers who fired at Ballentyile with the .38 caliber service revolvers. Li.kc all officer-involved shootings, it is beina investiptcd by the · Orange County District At· torney•s office, Sgt. Mike White said. And, because Crocker is a federally insured bank, FBI officials are also talcina part in the case, be said. Ballentyne was listed in ·critical condition in the intensive care unit at West.em Medical C.eoter in Santa Ana late Saturday, after underaoing sur· gery. lo remove bullets from his chest and arms. The elderly robber was shot several times by police officers wbo sur- rounded the bank's prage level exit and fired a hail of bullets when Ballentyne lunacd toward one of them while armed with..-.4S caliber pistol, Sgt. Bob Krcdcl said. According to police, Ballentyne entered the bank at 19000 MacArthur Blvd. about 3:30 p.m. and ap- proached assistant vice president Don Finer. Ballentyne informed Finer be was armed and demanded money, ac- cording to Kredel. . Other bank employees alened police that a heist was in progress, Kredel said. Officers surrounded the bank and waited f6r BaJJentync to come out. When Ballentyne eiited the bank with Finer in tow, one of three officers covering the pragc. level c~t ordered him to drop to the around. The two investiptors an<! one patrol officef loosed-a volley ofbullets when BaJlentyne instead lun~ in the direction of the officer wbo issued the order, K.redel said. Finer was not bun in the barra&e. He had run to safety before officer$ opened fire. Kredel 'said. · A'BORTION RA TE HOLDING STEADY •.. Prom Al outside the womb. A profile of Californians who receive aboi:tions parallels national statis\ics. Most are white unmarried and in their 20s. About 26 percent are teen-agers. In 1981 , accordina to a 1984 special report from the California Senate Offiec of Research, 70, 143, or 49 percent, of the state's. 143, I~ preg- nant teen-agers bad abonions. By law, teen-agers having abortions , or getting contraceptives can insist that their parents not be notified. Critics arc seeking state leaislation to require women 17 years old and under to get a parent's consent before having an abonion. Most abonions occur in major cities. Only 2 percent of the operation• nationwide occ urred in nonmetropolitan areas in 1982, ac- cording to a study by New York· based Alan Guttmacher Institute, the research ann of Planned Parenthood. In California, 78,830, or nearly 30 percent, of the stat.e's 26S,740 abortions were perfonned in Los Angeles County, followed by San· Diego Count,.y with 25,900, or 9.7 percent; Alameda County with 20,820, or 7.8 percent; San Francisco County with 18,540, or 7 percent; and San Bernardino County with 1S,780, or S. 9 percent. Anwy~ expccu little change in the number of unwanted pregnancies or abortions. "I expect the number will remain pretty 'stable until we come up with even more effective options in terms of contraception,." Anwyl said. One reason ror so many unex- pected prqnancies and hence so man'y abortions is the fcelin1 that a woman is ptomiicuous if she uses Just Call 642-6086 D~ .. ~teed MonOey ,, ICMly ti YoU 00 l'OI ,.... 'fOoM PIO« l)y 5 30 p m C9ll o.fott 1 I' m 9"d '°"' Ulll't .. De ....9(1 contraceptives, Anwyl said. "Until attitudes change and people treat contraception Jike any other preventive medicine, such as a vacci- nation, the abortion rate is unlikely to drop," he said. Abortions increased by 250 percent between 1973, when the U nited States Supreme Court issued its landmark decition lcplizing the op- eration, and 1981. . The number reached a plateau in 1981 with 1.6 million a year being County ranking LOS ANGELES (AP) - A total of 26S1 740 abortions were performed in California in 1982, the last year for which fisures are available. Orange County ranked No. 7 in the state with 14,320 abortions per- formed here, u compiled from a survey by the Alan Guttmacber Institute, the research arm of Planned Parenthood. Ranked No. 1 was Los An&elcs, with 78,830. The next five ranked above Oranae County were San Dieao, 2S,900; Alameda, 20,820; San Francisco, 18,S40; San Bernardino, I S, 780; Santa Clara, 14, 940. done nationwide and 26S., 740 m California. It bu remained about the same since then, officials say. Information about abonions is generally available only in the most 1eneraLtenn1. Many individuals and companies contacted by the As- sociated Press aarecd to help onJ~ on condition that tliey not be identified. Some cited concerns of retaliation by abortion oppanents. "People are very afraid to have information about themselves re- leased," says Ellen Blaine of the Guttmacber. Institute, which jeal- ously 1uards the confidentiality of those wbo participate in its surveys. "They feel that the level of vola- tility would be expected to rise if the information were made public." NEXT: Abortlom Battle la tM Lestslatlln FIRE ... From Al The fire errupted sbonly after 1 p.m. when a car reportedly went off the road and into the brush near the Canada loop area on the south side of the Saddleback Hills, Kerr said. Ora.nae County firefighters Kevin Tuohy, Todd Celestin and Ben Cos· san were taken to Mission Comm uni· ty Hospital, Kerr said. Tuoby llnd Celestin were treated for heat exaus- tion, and Cossan was treated for minor bums. They all were later released, he said. FelJow fittfiahten Mike Nelson and Tim Whetstine also suffered heat exaustion~ but were not ~ to the hospital, be said. · At its peak, the blaze dem oded lbe efforts of 110 firefighters from the Orange County Fire Oepanment, U.S. Forest. Service and California Department of Forestry, Kerr said. Fourteen ensines, two bulldozers, three water tenden, two hand crews, two heavy air tankers ed a li&bt air tanker were called to the 1eene, be said. . The fire was fully .contained by 6 • p.m., and wu IOO:percent controlled at 9 p.m., di11>1tcben reported.. W~at do yow llkt abo1t Ute Oalfy'PUot? Wbat don't you lllle?'CaJI Uae namber at left ud your mtna1e will bt recorded, truscrlbed aDd deliver ed to tile appropriate editor. · Tlae same U·ltMr u1wertD1 service may be HM to record letters to ~e edUor on uy topic. Coetrlbeton to otr Letters col•m1 mast l1clude thlr name and telepliloae aamber for vertflcatlon. No clrcalatlon ull1, plean. TeU as wltal's 011 yoar mind. 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Dilllr ....... • About 200 Ora.nae Countians op- posed to allowina more oil rip offshore demons~ted peacefully out1ide Ne <;~ Hall Saturday durina a ~ by U.S. Interior Secretary Donald P. Hodel. • Leaders of a coalition of coastal ettie1 op~ICd to a federal proposal to permit 011 exploration 'Off the oran,e Coast and elsewhere in California bused demqnstrators from Laauna and Newpott beaches to City Hatl1 where tllty set up an arc of areeo ano black balloons, waved ~en flaas, . , p01ted lians declarina their opposi· om. County ts overwbetnunaJy tion to oil drillina foes, and awaited Republfcan and.many of lu well·tO:- the anival of Hodel. , do citizen• are politically active and The lnteri0r secretary, in Newport contribute heavily to elcctlon cam- Beacb for a hearina on a plan that p&ians. would step up oil production &lo~ At petitions carryina some 46 000 the Outer Continental Shelf off Cah-sianatum oppoain1 oil drillini #ilp- fomia, conversed politely with ped in the breeu on a di1play &oaril citizens who ~proached him on his Hodel wu 1topoed by a man who toid way to City Co~cil chambers, but him be wu a lonatJme Republican, declined the offer of one woman who but that his party JoyaltY. ts hanaina in uked, "Would you like to cury one the bllance over the drillina issue. of our sians?" -"I'm ,.yina we have thousands and Proareasina slowly throu&h the thouaariiisofsianatum. Yououahtto crowd, Hodel stopped to talk with a listen to the people," said Alex woman in a broad-brimmed hat who Wentzel, S9, of Lquna Beach. 50 officers contain crowd Cheers, catcalls greet Stalker suspect as he is moved to matnjail By DENNIS ANDERSON ..... ,. ... ,,_ _,..., LOS ANGELES -A crowd of more than 500 jeerina peo__ple were held back by more than SO officen Saturday as the man identified as the prime. suspect in the "Night Stalker" sla~ v.:as removed under heavy secunty from Hollenbeck Station. Richard' Ramirez, 2S, was moved from the station at 3 p.m. He was held there for five hours after be was chased, beaten and detained for sberitrs deputies by a mob when he all~edly attempted to steal a car. While at Hollenbeck, he was booked for lnvestiption of murder, police said immediately after he left. Durina the hours Ramirez was inside the station, five miles east of downtown, the surain1 crowd outside shouted, "Kill him! Kill him!" The crowd cheered and catcalled as a aroup of SO officers formed a human chain on either side of the path used by escortina police as they brouabt the handcuffed Ramirez from the station to a wa1tin& unmarked brown police car. With black-and-white patrol can in front and behind the detective's cu and a seven-motorcycle escort, the convoy drove away throuah the streets to the main County Jail at Bauchet Street in the nearby county area of.East Los Anaeles. Ramirez, bis face expressionless throuahout the procedure, appeared to duck down and hide from the crowd as he was driven away. Earlier, the crowd appeared to be anif)' and nearly uncontrollable, su~na at one point toward the police station. An officer put his hand on his aun and sbo.uted "Get back!" at the crowd. They com plied. No arrests or injuries were reported. "If they're sure it's the Night Stalker, he deserves the death pen- alty," said Efrain Mendoza, 44, one of the spectators pthcrcd at the station. "He had all of us scared, with the doors and windows closed in such heat." said the unemployed father of five, who li ves three blocks from the police station. t.os Anaeles Police Lt. Dan Cooke said eifht additional officers bad been called 1n to help control the crowd. The~ was a delay in moving Ramirez. "What we are waitina for is enouah officers to 1uarantee the safety of the suspect," Cooke said before the convoy left. The Niabt Stalker has entered homes throu'1' unlocked doors and windows at ni&ht, bludaeonina, knif- ina. rapina and shootina vtctims ranaina in lit from 16 to 83. Most attacks have been in Los Anaetes County, but other victims lived u far away as San Francisco and in Oranae County. The crowd swelled in the mostly residential neiahborbood as word spread that J¥mircz had been ar- rested. Some in the crowd were eatina ice cream, but others chua&ed beer in the sunny, 90-dClfec weather. · The crowd cheered as Mayor T om Bradley arrived to conaratulate police officers and citizens followina Ramirez's arrest. "These people arc here to rejoice," Bradley said. But shortly after the mayor de- parted at 2 p.m., a rumor spread that Ramirez was about to be taken from the station. Dozens of people climbed onto a police car and two teen.qers climbed into a tree next to the station pte to aet a better look. Some in the crowd started to shout, "Kill him! Kill him!" Tbotc not acheduled to speak or who were 111ianed ~minute &lots lat.er 1n the morn1na. ptbered 10 front of telcvjaion monitors set up so they could view the proceedinas inside council chambers. Their 1houu of approval and derisive boots ln react.ion to t.cSti· mony and HodeJ'a comments could be heard in tbe decorous meeuna roo,m. A Newport Beach police officer on crowd control duty detenbed the ptberina 11 iinallel' than anticipated. Patticipantl were well-mannered and 1 quickly dispersed once Hodel left for another meetina in Oceanside around 11 a.m., he a&id. Demonstrators were from Save, Our Shores, an ad hoc aroup from Laauna Beach, and Stop Polluuna Our Newport, an e~1tlna orp.niu· tion that was 1osirumental 1n the city's flabt to control noise and arowth at 1obn Wayne Airport In the weeks since the tentative drillina plan WU lt'nouneed, the aroups held ralbes. pthered 1.iana- tum and tent letters opposi~ the dri1hna plan to their elccttd officials Oranat County Supervisor Har- riett Wieder punctuated thelener- writfoJ campaip by delivenna a wheelbarrow full of correspondence to Hodel as be wu leavina. The coastal coalition was unsuc- cessful 1n conv1ncina Hodel to in· elude Oranae County in a l S-year moratorium that will protect Bia Sur, Monterey Bay, Point Reyes, the Fara.lion Islands and Sa.n Francisco Bay amona othen. Aod, even thouah Hodel indicated he would probebly elimi.oate Iii t.racU off Newpon aod Laauna Beaches from a proposed oil leaaint plan.-Bob Gentry{ a coalJUon leader, • said be was bitter y dltappomtcd. "We will meet Wcdn~Y to make our plans to ao tO WUhjnaton" to lobby lepslaton on behalf or thcu cause, be wd ... It was obvious to me· that he's bwed toward the develop- ment of oil all alona the COUl. '' Gentry 511d Hodel did not appeac to want to listen to Oranae County's concerns about such 1uucs u air quality and water polluuon that could result from oil drillina operations. The Interior secretary seemed 10 have already made up his m1od that most of the public's concerns could be mmp ted. he said . Oftlcen flank Stalker auapect Rlcbard llallllrea {left) u he la taken from Loe Alltel•' B~llenbeck police atation to the coanty jail. Be wu captured Saturday after he alltJCedlJ attacked Anale De La Tone, :ie. (at n,ht) and huaband~ael, SS. Couple tell of_ Nicaraguan detention ·5 killed on ·state roads; ~O may. die nationwide Ex-OCC dean accuses Central American ovemmentofpiracy, 'stllypolitical ame' C RISTOBAL, Panama CAP) -A former Orange Coast couple said Saturday that the government of Nicaragua committed J?iracy in sto~ pinf 'their yacht while they were sailing from Florida to Califom1a and detaining them for 18 days:- Leo LaJcunessc, 53. also accused the leftist Sandinista regime 1n Ma· nagua of playing "some son of s1ll y political game" in charging them with arms trafficking and invading Nicaragua's territonal waters. · Weunesse ind his wife Dolores were on the way from their home in Ft. Myers. Fla, to Orange County where LaJeunesse -a former Orange ·Coast College teache'r and associate dean -planned to re-enter the teaching field. They were detained Aug_ 6 when their 60-foot yacht was towed into tbe Atlantic port ·of Blueficlds. Nicaragua. Nicar8fua's rorc1gn Ministry last week denied1hc couple had ever been under hou5c arrest. LaJeunesse and his wife, also 53. were interviewed at a yacht club here one week after they were released from Bluefields and allowed to re· sumc their trip. They said their motor broke down Aug. 5 and they proceeded under sail. reaching the Corn Islands about 40 miles off the Nicaraguan coast the next day. ' A large fishing vessel with four heavily armed soldiers took them under tow.j..a.Jeunessc said, adding ;, that he did not need help and was outside Nicaragua's territorial waters. An "act of piracy is what it was," LaJcunessc said. In Bluefie lds , Nicaraguan authoritle$ searched the boat and found a .22-caliber rifle and a 12- pugc stiotaun. Charges o( gu1?·run- n1ng were add~ to the accusation of violating Nicaraguan waters. LaJeu-·· ncssc said. He callc(j the charges .. some sort of silly political game" and said the couple never understood why they were detained. For most of the first 12 days in Blucfields the husband and wife·werc kept apart. LaJcunesse said. Authoriues subjected them to ••in- terrogations at a rather uhense level." charged them $470 in cash for their food and lodging 1n a hotel. They also had to pay for the food of plainclothes Leo LaJeuneue security officials who watched them when, after · I 2 days. they were allowed to walk around the town and call the Amcncan Embassy m M~nag­ ua from a pay phone. SACRAMENTO IAPl -F1,e motonsts died in accidents on Cahfom1a roads in the first hour<; of the long Labor 0a} w~kepd down considerabl>-from the' It-. deaths reported for the same lime last vear. authonues said Satur- da~ The Caltfom1a H1gh""a' PatroJI also reported 690 drunken dm - ing arrests for the penod of 6 p m Fnda' to 6 am Saturda\, v.1th 689 arrests recorded in I qg 4 C HP Officer Judd trong said a sobnet~ cht'Ckpomt set up tl\ offi cers 1n Bakersfield netted nine drunken driving arrests. after 225 motons1s "'ere sc~ned and 25 "'ere field-tested for soberness Safet\ officials predicted that 1.tp to 5SIJ people would be killed 19 traffic accidents nauonwtde over the hohda~ weekend From 6 pm Fncia~ until midnight \fonda) bctv.~n ..150 and 550 could die 1n accidents dunng the thru-<1a' ob~" ant'e the 'at10nJI 5aiCI\ ( OLtOll said •-\bout ..1111.1 pt>opk could he npc ·ted 1 > he k led on the '11gh""a\Sdunnga tt'"'<.'-da' non- '10l1JJ, ""t'el-end a• :his tim~ of I 'ear .JC Ording to wunnl \P11ke~­ man Boti O"Bnt'n Li'' 'ear then:· "~re-JJ "1gh· -"a~ Jeaths Junng lh<' ttn·t" Ja, wlx>r Da' v.-«kend The ""or~t Labor Da' pc nod rnorde-d \lo3\ in I "Ml "ht'n 011 pco.plt' \lol"rt' lu lled during :ht' thret'-da' holida' I ION /WORIJ>======== What's in a naine? 3-year sentence ~ls woinan By th A11oclated Pres• SACRAMENTO -As Juliet asked Romeo, "What's in a name?" Or. for that matter, a Social Secunty number? Or a birthdatc? A woman wtth.29 names, 12 Social Security numbers and 11 birthdates was S;Cntenced to three years in prison Friday for using a stolen credit card~ ldenuficd on the co~n calendar as Mary Kempton, she was also ordered to pay a $200 fine by Su pen or Court Judge James Mo.ms. who rejected her a.ppeal to be allowed to stay home with her two minor children. She pleaded guilty to the credit card charge in a plea barpin m which cha11es of buf1)ary and receiving stolen property were dropped. - ArtllJclal JJ~ patient fJJed• fever TUCSON ·Ariz. -Michael Drummond shed hts fever Saturday after doctors increas'ed {he blood now Jbrouah hu artificial heart, and the youngest rcc1p1ent ofa Jarvilt-1 was monitored fors11N of pneumonia, his surgeon satd. "I think he loo1cs much, much better than he did yesterday," Dr. Jack G. Copeland said of the. 25-year-old supermarket assistant manager who on Thursday became the sixth person to rcoe1vo the device. NortJJ•.-t raft/led by m-.}or 1Ua A mass1 ve fire burned out of control Saturdlly m ruged terrai_!'I on the Idaho-Montana border, while firefiahten battled a 2s,qoo..ac.rc blazc.1n oortb- central Washinston that had burned at ~6St 15 fam1hcs out. of their bom6. Elsewhere in the Northwest, JUStY wind whipped lW\tnmg-:eaused fires thro"'ah thousands of acres of Orqon forests and arassfands. F1rdiahten in Wyomina strualed to contain a fire that had consumed •. 7SO acres west of Casper while a~acre fire continued to bum out of control in Grand Teton Nauoo&l Park. and winds up to 25 mph Saturday fanned the month-old Butte blnc Ln the Salmon National Forest in east«nttal Idaho. 1Vrec.t ol TJtaaJc reportedl7 lo111Jd LONOON-American and Frend\ tcientists apparently ~ave located the wreck of the Titanic. the Bntish liner that tank •n 19121ftcrstnk1na1n 1ccbera. soo mi.let south of St. John'" Newfoundland. the Obs.ct"'er newspeptr n:poned 1n today's editions The London weekly 1a1d the tcarch, by a submenible robot vet.Id operatin1 from the U .. Navy ~urvey ship Knorr. has been aoin1 on since the bejJnnmt of July amid t1aht secunty " Hurricane Elena keeps Florida-guessing ST. PETERSBU RG, Fla. (AP) - Jim Demas, like thousands of Flori- dians Saturday, waited first at home and then at emergency shelters as Hurricane Elena aimed her IOQ.mph fury at Florida's Gulf Coast. "We knew it was threatening and we didn't go to sleep," Demas. 75. said from Pierce Junior 1-tigh School in Tampa where he, bis wife and more than 1,200 other people sought shelter. .. "We left at 4 a.m. when we saw the Spacewalk en MleUon apecJallata William Ftaber (left), Jamee ftD Botten ln apace abattle 1>18- coftl"J'• c&f10 NJ before "Jtamp..tartiDC'' .• d•d •t- elllte OD a llpace walk 9atar- 4-)'. Tbe $U mllllon 9YD· 001D 3 •teWte ea.me to life after tile pair wnetled. tlae fla111-1tae1ed 7 Y.-toa en.ft onto tile apace ab•ttJe'• robot um and lutalled two .,__ to npa.ce failed elec- troalm OD tile ... lllte. A w•d .,...a1k la Dlllled ~1 to NIDOft a Mttery peck uec1 la tM "Jaap Mart .. a.ad to rat-.. tlae •Wlltatoorbtt. • water coming 0' er the seav.all .. )J1d Demas ... We did the be~t ~e could There's no use worrying." But be was concerned that hie; canal-front home was under water, tus electnc appliances damaged. and his chjldren worried "The children arc grown and sc.attered," said Demas. w~p:ttttred to Florida from Long Island. N Y . I~ years ago. "The) ·,e probabh tned to contact us I wooldn't be surpnsed 1f they're womcd and wondrnng .. Red( rOS\ 'oluntecr Da'l' Hov.ktt \aid the school "'a., -.rov.dcd ll' th ICapaCll\ "~e haH' a v.1de -.ros~·\t'lllon '' elderl~ ~oung, people in v.heekha1n pt>ople w1th o~~gen But v.t>'re 1:op1n~ quite v.ell " " -\s the hour\ ~ore on tht" \1l1rm stalled. tht'n crept Forecasting grr~ difficult. People gre"" rt'$tle-;c; 9, late.' afternoon. some had ~n u)opcd up as long as 16 to 1 ~ hours "These shelttr'i certain\\ .H'f'n t ntc'1Jt'~ :<• nr \ l\1t• 1•1,110· ,. mlur I hl'' •c Ul''t~nt•d r.11 -..1tt·1 . '.i1c Ro' .\J .n1' 1•! thl· Rt·~ ( re''' -\, .. " T.i'Til'J R.i\ Fred \tt'nlC ·-. 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Her sister, Gretchen Oelke. was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Carol DiStanisloa, Arny-Hinshaw, Karen St. John, Candy Drolson and Sally Escher. Geoff Fuhs, brother of the bride- groom, was best man and ushers were Ted McGinlcy, Tom Morris, Nader Shah, Bob-Iverson and Randy Parole. The couple arc residents of Balboa Island after a wedding trip to Fiji. The bride is a former National Charity League dcbutantc aJ1d the couple arc graduates of USC where she was affiliated with Delta Gamma and he with Sigma Chi. She is employed by Harbor Day School and he is an associated with Gerald A. Fults. ,. . .,, llr. and lln. Anclrcwa AJfDREWS-BARROP St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach was the setting for the Aug. 17 wedding of Julia lee Harrop and Brian Lucas Andrews. The Rev. Lydia Sarandan of- ficiated at the double ring ceremony, and Craig KinJSbury, soloist, and George · Pilk1nsto n, organist, provided the music. A reception for the couple followed at the Newport Beach home of the bridegroom's parents. Col. and Mrs. Jerry N. Harrop of Eiclson Air Force Base in Alaska are the parents of the bride. Her husband is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert 0. Andrews of Newport Beach. . . The bride wore a aown o£whate ~lk taffeta with a sweet~eart ncckhne. The Alencon lace bod~cc was bcldcd with pearls and sequins u w~ the three.quarter sleeves and ca~I train. Herdoubtcsboulder-lenath veiJ. fell from a white beaded ~eadbend. She carried a bouquet o~ pink ~t­ hcart roses centered will! • whi~ orchid and surrounded WJth baby s breath, carnations and~ums. Susan Ginter was maid of hon~r. and bridesmaids were Claumnc Lais, Lisa Holtz and Lisa w-.elde .. Malcolm Andrews, brother of the bridcpoom was best man, and u1hers were Shawn Brewster, Richard . Gerard and Mathew Jamison. P•tuck Howell, ~e bridejt'oom's nephew, was nng bearer. th .• -..1...1: Honored guests at e ~na included the bride's ~ndmother, Mrs. H.B. Harrop ofM!SSIOn, Texas; brothers-in-law and sisters ~f the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. ~chard Howell and their son. Patnck of Sebastopol ind Mr. and Mn. Reuben Schmidt of Merced.; and Mrs. Donald J. Allan and da'iighter Tania from • Dallas~ . Puc After a weddjng tnp to rta Vallarta in Mcitioo. lhc CO':lole .~ resid~nts of Irvine. The ~de ts a sraduate of Joh~orth High School 1n Riversid~ an ttendcd Cal State Long Beach. Sh is employed ~Y the Los Angeles Rams Ch~rleading Entertainers and as a dance instructor· at John North Higb. School. Her husband is a araduate of UC Santa Barl>ari with a degree in business administration and is-employed by Bennigan's Inc. in Costa Mesa. llr. and Mn. Elliott ELLIOTT-HOLLADAY Lisa Mane Holladay and Jack Thom4s Elliott recited their nuptial promises in a July 28 ceremony in Huntington Beach Central Park. They greeted their guests at a recep- tion also in the park. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Allen of Fountain Valley and the late Mr. Will L. Holladay arc the parents of the bride. The bridegroom, a resident of Santa Ana. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack T . Elliott of81rmingham, Mich. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin with a high illusion neckline, full fitted utin and French lace sleeves with puff shoulders. and a dropped waist. Pearls and Alencon lace ac- cented the bodice and the slcirt swept to a chapel train. Fresh flowers accented her wedding veiJ. Sherri Francis was maid of honor, and Christy Elliott was junior bridesmaid. Best man was Ken Elliott and Steven Holladay served as usher. The couple arc residents of Santa Ana after a wedding trip to Longboat Key, Fla. She is a kennel assistant and rcocptionist at Balboa Animal Hospi- tal and he is a buildin' contractor with Double J Construction Co. Get facts ma' am before you judge DEAR ANN LANDERS: In rebuttal -----------to your recent column °Somcth i ng Is Rotten in the State of California": Where do you get off makingjud'gments about a court decision that you obviously have not researched? Perhaps you and Herb Caen of the San F1Jnc1soo Chrontcle (your source forthe item) should allow your readers to hear the other side of the story. A1111 LAllDEIS The "burglar" that Herb and thou have so ignorantly spoken of was an lg.. ycar-ol~ boy when he fell.throu&;h the skylight of the E!'tcrprisc Hi&h School ~na~1um. He was one in a sencs ofboys who met with the same late. His 1mmed1ate prcdccesst>rwas not so lucky. He was kilted asa result ofhis fall As a result of the problems the school district was havtng with child re~ dropping t.hrough-thcse mmsy structures, the skylights were outlawed and ordered to be rep!;aced with solid coverinp. However, EHS apparently wanted to save that expense, so they merely covered the skylights with tar making it impossible to detect the glass underneath. ' The'?<>~ y~u wrote ~bout is now 21 y~ old. He has spent the last three years ofh1s life 1~ bed, mne months of w~1ch he was in a cpma. The settlement was $260,000. Hts lawyers took most oflt. The fellow has JU St enouah money to subsist and will spend the remainder ofhis life in a wheelchair I ftnd it hard to stomach people who write or speak ofinjustices when they don't know the whole story. What the boy did was not right. On the other band bcdidn'tdeserve what bes<>t. ls it OK fora high school to ha ve an illegal · slcyli&ht on its roof as loo1as it catches a mischievous boy in the process?- fED1JP WITH REDNECK A TIITUOES DEAR FED UP : I feel I meraJ ebUcatl• to prtat J OU letter will~ • cel'1a1aly CHtl . •lffera t U,.t .. die ... ,,. My kart IMI Ht to 'tbt , .... mu wllo wlll tpe8cl De restef M1Ufela1 •llffldalr, IMlt mwe lleffe to.._ ..w oatM.11•Ject. Forldve me If I aaJ Ml attempt to MraJarlie die ldlool by eaiertai daroep Ge •kJllPt.af&er IHdaer YOUC ..... "M1 lmmMlate PfMffelHr .. a.a• beea kWe4attempdqCM1&111eaet, 1crtkea me•• .. mew.1 t "er .... "m1dkv•1." It was •wartatit Nd.lets ... fMllG. Some mJpt call It n.icWal. • UdleatyU_.t wH,a11"•Y· ~··IM la• W • h t&ercue Iba wu prete9t~ la dlle Item by Hen C....,..... 1• fer die .,,.,,utty to •t dlle reeerd 1tnlot. . . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently you printed a prayer for people who are hearina-imp&ircd. Now will you plr.a.ee print a prayer for those of us wbo must live with thcac folks? , My wonderful mother is 83. She has~ heat'ina problem that could be ._ putly helped lfahe would wear her hearinaaid. But no-ahc thinks it rnaka her look "o1d." IC>it sits in the dresser drawer. 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"' ' x" • <e\4 S. -l '- ··"· Robmsor. s Area r. ..igs ~· 1. -::, res excei:i1 Mission V1e10 Pa1m Spnn4s .:md St 1t"'m11:-,1..""'oics • $99-$299 IAYI 40%-60% ON ITALIAN DINING CHAIRI# Reg 5270.SS?~ Choose trom lacquer chm!!. walnut ftnlSh cane back side and armchmrs. and more Robmson s l\unuure "'i 104 al stor~ excer-t Hor.on Pki.ro MLc;s1on \'1e10 P<.1lm ~pnn~ a nd ~herma n Oak!'.· ,, t/ I· I ... • I f f "' "Tbeentlrepostwarvent~ofaJdtoothercountrles. wheJF~~ .. extended by governments or by banks, has had negatJve e . People need 1'ew habits, not n~w oil rigs off coast To I.he Editor: Please publish the followina: If u much thouaht and construc- tive action were taken on savina encray 11 is devoted to exploitin8 all known en'eray resources, we miaht remain a wealthier, healthier and scenically more beautiful country. In the early years of the century Huntinaton's electnc lines provid~ transportation au the way from Los Anaeles (the hub and center) out to Riversjde and down to Lona Beach and. Newport. One car could and did carry from 20-60 people. This service wouJd and could have been extended to the far reaches bad it not been -replue<t by promotion of the oil companies and the automobile. Now, how often do you see a 2,()()().. to 'S,()()()..pound vehicle beina driven down the hiahway to carry one, I SQ.. pound person? A terrific waste of ene~y -and of money, too, for 1tud1es of transportation show that Jhere are many costs of the auto- mobile besides ps and upkeep, notably tremendous expenditures for hiahway construction, hiahway maintenance, parkin,a and parking Jots, hiahway supervision, accidents Jnd even human lives. nation, a.nd con1equently to the economic welfare of\ our coastal communities. Oil spills, of which we have bad many throuahout the world, are f'aLll to many fonns of marine life. A particqlarly rich biota of life existln& aTona the Southern Cali- fornia cout, which the ~tary of the Interior.bu proposed openina to drilUna, wouki be jeopardized. But what recourse do we ~ve? Just as we altered our means of transpor- tation by buildina and widenina roads and bifhways and other auto- accommodauna features, we would have to alter our travelin& habits and c:h•nae-'facilities. W.e miaht betin by more carpoolinJ. more frequently usjnj the existma bus ancf train services (how many of us aet 01.1t of the car when the other method is readily available?). A lot of peoplejoa for health reasons. Let's try walkins. Or bicycles (their ust on h1Jhways 1s not recommended for either safety or health). But how much less than the cost of additional hiahways would be construction of bicycle paths. How eNoyable and~ncficialmi&ht such a ride be! - The automobile exhaust is laraely responsible for the smoa, so danaer· bus to human health. In fallina as acid rain it is damqina our forests and other arowinc plants. kHlina fish in lakes. It has sianificantJy Limited the scenic visibility in our national parks. Oil driJLina alona our coasts can be devastatins to the recreational enjoy- ment sou&ht by citizens all over our This chanae in our travelina habits miaht the better prepare us and comina aencrations tQ.'. meet a situ· ation when oil resources shall have been exhausted. More oil off our. Southern Cali- fornia coast is not the answer to a healthier, happier Life nor. more economical transportation. E\lEL YN GAYMAN Laauna Beach If Latin :iiStions default, the _well 's going to (lry up Castro reasons that American lenders .. Supervisors, pay increase blt · .. were engaged ~.n acts of imperialism . . . . Fidel Castro. you will have noticed, cent people. Under . the c1rcum-To the Editor: Council, supervisor and tcaislative is on 1 high and few highs are higher stances, Lalin Amcncan govern· . How obscene can they act? The positio~ arc n'ot and should not be than Fidel 'Castro's because he has men ts. ha ve a. social responsibility to P~lot,. Aug. 2.1 •. banners the su~r-career JObs. They have t?ccn and inexhaustible energy and is a born rep~d1atc their debt. We arc talking, visors 19~.5 <hp tnt~ the tax trou a' should-be re:aar<Jed as pan-ume, nOf!· moralizer. What he Is up to at the l~d~cs and gentlemen. about, oh, $300 a salary increase m excess o 20 career ~i:v1cc, prcfcra~ly by d~J· present time is•cspecia!Jy piquatit. He b.1lhon. . . . percc~t. . . cat~ cnizens posscssmg a wade is advising Latin American creditors ~ow this.co me s du.nng ~season m As m pryor y~rs. the mc~ase f~r vancty of backgrounds. to repudiate their debt to the Uni ted wh ich Latin Amenca 1s gravely exceeded mflauon, amounting this They arc our ''board of directors"-State · suffering. In pan for natural reasons, year to .500 percent of the cumnt rate and, as with business corporations. s. in part for reasons that. para- for supervisors and 8.6 pe~ccnt or • should gather on a part-time basis to Few ideas have a greater appeal doxically, had something to do with more than d9ublc the mflat1or:i rate deal -Nith top policy matters lcavina than this one. There is nothing so easy credit during the '70s. When for all the raises. Even worse •.s th~ the execution to more highly paid appealina as rationalization. I re-President Eche verria was in- platform raised ~y ~be supervisors fuJl-time adminisirators member a professor in my youth who augurated in 1970, Mexico's debt was $90,~a-y~r %rchna, the county A problem of great masnitudc has one day carcfully explained to me that aP.P.roximatcly $.5 billion. ~inc~y-~vc adHm101strat1ve o d1ce$r.7< 000 ' th aiisen with the career members of the although a believiQJ'Christian. he did b1lhon dollars later, MeJUco is im- e rccommcn s J , 1or e . not need to repent his non-stop povcnshcd Unemployment has supervisors, sayi ng some dcparune~t Congress and legislatures. A mo~e-fornicauon because you see, be was nsen, the p0pulation has risen. infla-h~ds maJce more. t.han that and .this ment should be rcvencd and ccrtam· engaged intcllectuahy in endeavors tion is disastrous: aftd the plight of the wiU ope.n the. position to top-caliber ly not espoused at the county level bY. pleasing to the Lord, and his output worki ng man is acute. Granted the people ~n m1d-areer who want to !he CAO. was irretrievably dependent u pon stunning scale .of official Mexican serve wtthout suff'cnng maJor sacn· J.R. BLAKEMORE rcaular sexual release. Uh huh. graft and ineptitude. still it 1s mind- tices. Corona dcl Mar Apropos of such rcasonina, l note that boggling that so m any dollars should AIDS article deride~ as trash To the Editor; I cannot believe that the Daily Pilot would devote the front page pri~ location to such unsubstantiated· trash as that which appeared on Aus. 18 (America Wakes to AIDS Horror). Wi thout determining whether or not Rock Hudson is or was "gay," which for years has been the subject of much discussion and which many known gays have crftoycd their knowledge that he 1s or was. your Lisa Mahoney has the affront, insulting opini on 1f you will, to wntc, "But the daysoflabchng AIDS as a gay d1sca~. and therefore one that mainstream society nccdnY. address, came to a close last month when the face of an emaciated Hollywood hero entered America's homes through television sets" etc. ad nauseum. I read the entire anicle and I am appalled that you did not challenge her mi ny gay-loving statements and allowed her to spread her unfounded biased trash upon the readers. Why not consider a well-supported series on the virtues of prostitution or pornography? Especially on the front page of the Sunday edition. It would make as much sense. I resent bitterly your condoning this one-sided point of vicw ... and l cannot behcvc that it will continue. CHARLES R. THOMPSON Newport Bc"8ch the clinical psyc hologist Stanton E. have caused that much harm. Samenow, one of the authors of"The Criminal Personality," remarks in his new boolc. "From my clinical ob- servation. I have concluded 'that 'kleptomaniacs' and 'pyromaniacs' arc simply peoetc who enjoy stealing or setting fires. • The hne Fidel Castro is peddling, 1n speech after speech, seminar aft~r seminar. goes as follows. The Amen~ can banks that, during the eastdeca~c or so lent money so heavily to Latm Ame~ca. in pani~ular to ~exico. Brazil and Argentina, were in fact engaged in acts of imperialis.m. Under the circumstances. he cxpl~ins sm iling, the debts to the Amcncan banks reaJl y don't count -for the simple reason that you do not need to pay money to bourgeois criminals. Moreover, any cff'on s to repay those sums mean austerity for inno- The cxpenence -in Mexico. in Brazil, in Argentina -tends to bear out the scholarl y researches of such as Thomas Sowell, Charles Murray, George ·Gilder and Tom Beihell. These scholars say it m various ways, bu t most directly it 1s Tom BcthcJI who co ncl udes that the entire postwar ventu re of aid to other countries, wheth er extended by governments or by banks. has had neaative effects. The key to economic progress 1s the absolute sanctity of property Property is the un iversal v1ct1m of po\111cs. Lord Keynes reminded us that 1t 1s only government that can debauch the currency. Nothtn~ that a Mexican entrepreneur can do 1s proof aga inst mflat1on, taxation, or even cxpropriJt1on. Money flowing in from whatever quarter tends to excite those instincts m government most -t11111:at·1:1~11Jm·1a·m:1·1 WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY hostile to economic stability: and to grOW1h. So that what Fidel Castro tells us, although it is entirely wrongheaded and. in his hands, merely the ex- trusion of Marxist dogma, is in a paradoxical sense correct: American mo ney has contributed to the despoliation of Latin America. There is a sense in which what Castro is saying is redundant. Peru has already suggested the line most Latin ,i\mcrican countries a.re in- clined to take: namely, limitina payments to a (small) percentage of cxpbrts. President Garcia of Peru has told the United States that he intends to repay Peru vian loans with 10 percent of export sales. It must be a . wonderful feeling to become the president of an independent country. You tell your banker what payments you will make, and when. There are consequences in all of this, of course. They· arc that it becomes impossible to borrow any more money. What if Peru decided tomorrow that it needed a $ J 00 million with which to construct a dam? Exactly. No banker is likely to step forward. And in the absence of easy credit, Peru tnay consider alternative means of stimulating production. Meanwhile. Professor Castro can continue to keep his dctenorating economy from utterly impoverishing hjs ~ople by simply spending Soviet money, wh~h subsidizes much of Cuba, and all of Castro. William Bactley /1 • •YDdJc•ted C'Olam11J11. ~~~~:._o~~=~~~s ~~o~~:~::.~::!. Insurance firms canceling moths were frozen in Siberia duri ng mcnts. So they arrange their vocab to 1 1 • • the lee A e. Some are thawing now. sound li ke p1 organs. Y!Ju won't · Dogs sn1~themout andd1gthemup hearthcmunbs you'rcwiththerr,t. asbestos rem~ova po 1c1es and cat them . It's believed more and incidcntaJly. They won't let their more bodies of ancient animals music be broadcast. hent:cforth will feed more and mort carnivores in the Far ,'\onh For a couple of v.eeks oul of each month dunng the w1n1ers at the pole'>, you can sec the moon circling ~he sky 24 hours a da} . .. Used to be in Be1ru1 -before 1he biller men with the guns -the sheep alwayc; had lhe nghl·<>f-v.a) lnlandcrc; find 11(.'Ur1ou\1ha1 moS't ferryboats 1n their l\!''f11al run of duties ncvcr...turn around ... fbcy don't make p;ct1cl~ the 11.ay they used to. That's good They uc:cd 10 make them big enough to wear around your neck Ppchcs grown aga1nc;t a e;heltered waif arc alway'i b1sacr and 1u1c1er than those grown 001 1n the open Q. Isn't mu\lc b: nned .imon~ Pennsylvania's Am1 sh'l ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Q. What arc "incunabula"? A BooJcs printed but not hand· wn ttcn before l.50 I. Q. Arc cattails edible? • A. Arc indeed. In fact. at some t1mc dunng a year. all parts of the cattail arc edible -shoots, lea vcs. bloom spikes. root stalks. all. The Spanish soldiers of ol~ decked out their Great Pyrenees dog.s 1n armor and turned them loose in battle to make their encmies's horses shy Order a fried &a for breakfast in the Falkland Islands and the egg will cover the platter. An albatross eaa. probably. Penguins will w&lk riaht up to anythina. The'y look fearless. They're not They're near-sighted. Birds don't like strawbcmes L.M. Boyd /1 • •1•dlc•ld C'OlwlJJll/1 I. PnM Zllll ... , .... r ... ........... Dem,..., atr ... ~!J:lf Means exposure to risky sustance will continue as before WASHINGTON -Removal of asbestos material fro m thousands of the nation's schools has come to a virtual bait btcausc insurance com- panies arc canceling the p0hcies·of the firms that do the messy and danger- ous job. This means that m1lltons of Ameri- can children will continue to be exposed to the nsk of cancer and asbestosis as the fit't -rctardant ma- terial crumbles with age. "The pliaht is a most scnous one in this nation, with more than 31,000 schools, to say nothing of 1,400 aovemmental buildin&S and hun- dreds of thousands of pnvatc struc- tures. which contain asbestos and must have it removed." Henry Notko, pruident of AMCAT, a le.din& asbcstos.-removal company, warned White House offiC1als recent- ly in a private letter we 've seen. JACK -t'MDEISOI and JOSE PH SPEAR '"CIGNA In surance .. Co. prccipi· tously canceled all of AMCA T's msura nce -liability, property dam- age. auto and others -because they wanted no part of insurina anyo ne who removes asbestos,'' Nozko wrote. addina: "AMCAT's msurance agents wen t to more than 80 in- surance companies in America and found that none arc interested in undcrwrittn&,this risk." AM CAT finally found one com- pany that would ~II 1t insurance, but at an extremel y htah premium: 20 percent of ·AMC'A rs revenues. That's almost I 0 times the premiums 11 had been payina. "It ha •practicall y destroyed the company," Noz.ko told our associates Donald Goldbera and Indy Badhwar. "We will make no monw h1s yta_r ... Nozko said that hundreds of re- moval fi rms ha ve had their insurance canceled, eithe r imm~1ately, like AMC A T's, or when th e policies expire "h's a disaster: there a.rt no two ways about 11," he said. unless government intervention· re- solves (it)." He estimated that 40 mill ion youn~ters arc bei~g exposed to asbestos danger, and said asbestos rcmovaJ contractors "must be in- sured." The insurance crisis has not aonc unnoticed at the White House. The situation was outlined in June in a Cabinet Affairs Memorandum dis- tributed to several federal aaencics for comment. Officials familiar with the problem confirmed that many a$be~tos-removal firms are also havina difficulty findina affordable insurance. So far, the Reapn administratio~·s response has been to support lc&JS· lataon sponsored by Sen. Sob Kasten! R·Wis. ~hich would establi$Ji a poo of funds to provide insurance cov- erqe. But the.bill has failed to act out of committee. ON THE JUNKET TRAIL: It evidently took some effort. but Yuaoslav officials manaaed to ICl.l'e up enouah dia.nitaries to occupy a aroup of House Armed Services Committee members for one day after they sampled the tourist deli&hts of the ancien t reson of Dubrovn.ii oo th~ Adriatic rout. fnLl,lAJI B~T colo_mn«.t JosEPH SOBRAN Cub mo takes critique to heart i •• u NEW YORK -1 f uess you co"!d say that New York s 9ov. Ma~f Cuomo and l arc feudini-I dQb t mean to braa· the Cuomo-Sobra n feud hardJy ran'ks wi th the truly great feuds of our dmc; namely, the Cuomo-Koch feud , the Cuomo. O'Connor feud, the Cuomo-Kemp feud, the Cuomo-Buchanan feud, U\e Cuomo-Repn feud or, for that m~t· tcr the OTHER Cuomo-Regan feud. • 1·~ just flattered he could work ~e _ into his schedule. . It a.II started in the spnog of ~ 9~4. when I wrote a column descnb1~ Cuomo as one of those ~thol~c ethnic politicians who expl_o1t ct~ruc loyalty while selling out to hberal.1s~. Mr. Cuomo, undcntandably. d1dn t like that column. Without realizi ng that he bad written an anarY rcpl). which to th.ts day I have never laid eyes on, I proceeded to do a lighthearted column about the Dcmocratt~ con- vention that was coming up, m the course of which I quipped that Mr. Cuomo "looks and talks li ke one of the characters who was j unned down at the end of 'The Godfather.'" It was at this point that I learned my surprise, that the governor w a close student of the works of ~. Sobran . l read m the papers that Vie governor .was "furi-Ous" at-me-. 1'.le nex t thing I knew-, he had several major st.ate politicians denouncing me as an anti-Italian bigot. ... A number of ordinary lta11an- Amcricans were furious too. This '\'as the part that bothered me. I apoloaized publicly. assured one and all that I had intended no offense. and reiterated my love of aJI thin.as ttaJ ian. Later, in a phone ~onvcrsa­ tion, I apologized to Gov. Cuomo personally. He seem ed to accept 11 well. My apology for any inadvertent offense did not, of cou~._ 11_nply .a solemn oath never to cnuc12e his politics apin. and as he moved into the headlines last summer I resumed my normal criticism. keeping the "Godfather" allusions to a prudent minimum: hkc, oh, zero. Well. this year a rcponer, a fncnd of mine, interviewed Mr. Cuomo ahd told me afterward the governor had expressed hi s strong dislike of me: I was mildly surprised. as I always. am when I encounter immunity to tbiQld Sobran charm. but these th il)gs hap- pen. Alas and alack, 1t didn't stop the.rt Mr. Cuomo made some vnrioJ ic remarks about me on a radio talk show. Well. these thmgs happen. Then he wrote a letter to a ne.,,..spaper • applauding a charactenzauon of Jhe as a Nazi type. Then, late last month. an Item i:n the aoss1p section of the N'cw York Daily News rcponcd that Mr. Cuomo was angry about m:r "Godfalh~r" crack -more than a year after m' profu se apologies. Now comes a letter from an luha.n- Amcrican group bnnging up that accursed crack again. Wai ving the question of whether there 1s a statute of limitations on these things, t Sl4Spect the fine hand of Mr. Cuomo in this "Godfather" revival. Why? It's caJJcd modus ope randi. Mr. Cuomo is an inveterate plouer who likes to sic some people on others. He did it to me last year. At about the same time. he boasted that he had encouraged Ge raJdi nc Ferraro to attack Ronald Reagan as a dcfec. tive Chnstian. According to a new book on Ma yor Ed Koch, Mr. Cuomo's 1977 raccJor mayor against Mr. Koch saw a special nastiness. In "I, Koch" three re- porters wbo aren't terribly favorabk to the mayor recall the Cuomo campaian as follows: "Koch workers reported sce1 ng sians on Queens lampposts saying. 'Vote for Cuomo, not the homo.' Cuom~ workers hi~ a pn•atc detective to try to find out who Koch's 'boyfriend' was and at· tempted to plant stories with the preJs that Koch was p y. Cuomo lieuten- ants approached Joe O'Connor. who knew Koch from the Village. and offered to pay an organ ization he headed. United Catholic Parents to publish a newsletter suggesting K0ch wa1py. "At the .same time, althouah there " no evidence that Cuomo was personally involved in the du'\y triclca, he bcpn rais1na the issue 10 a clever way .... Cuomo sugestcd. that Koch also supponed the nght of homoscxuab to 'prosclytue. '" For some reason, Mr. Koch "hiu not fol"llvcn CUomo to thJS day · Con•idcrins the dlaatr m Ed Koch's beck, 1 shouldn't complain about a few needJet.. Companna the way Mr Cuomo treats me with the way he treatsotbeB. in fact , I almosi think he muat be rather fond of me. ~ In other hiah-risk areas, msurancc companies have reacted to potential· ly ruinous payoffs by ra1sm1 their premiums. But in the case ofasbestos rcmovaJ. which entails the threat of uuurics or illness that mi&ht not lurface for years. and •~ thus dimcult to plan for 1ctuariaJly. the companies have simpl)' canceled the poliCIC$. tn h11 letter to the White House, Noz ko said removal of asbesto from schools 1s "a serious na uonal prob- lem, which 1s now at a st.andsull "Despite the absence of many officials because of Lt\t trad1tlonaJ Auaust summer 'Vlcation," a con- fidential State Department trip sum- mary rcponed, "tbe Yuaoslav hosts worked up a full prop:am and turned out a aood delepuon for the talks and lunch~n in Sarajevo Aus. S." J1tt .udtf'IM ud J ... SfHMr I• 1 1tHJc1IH ~•,,,.l•I. Then too, th~rc arc limes when 1 want to apolocuc all over Ill.in T 0 the SU.YI who 101 gunned down in ''The Godfather." J..,t WfU 11 • •YD4lc1tr.t cMJ .... I. , . .1 ' o I ' .. B RIU Gf I . f DEAa a. GOBEN h Q. -We a.I a aajer ...... &er ... ..._ ,.,...., laeW t.M. ~: -aJOIM (;) AJl52 o KQU ..--4 ... ~· .... put .. , niM4 &e tlar.e ........ I tried kw...I ud, •••• ,.rt••r .. hr ...... 1 .... ....-..... • 8 •• WW. alN'-a ~ .. Me •f ..,. .. ,.. We wu Mt u uquHftH If'"•· I .. •191.-dletie to ,.,.i. ... , .,.._••t tMt. tf he doeea't ... Wt v.W, M .... , aJ .. a aak· &ble ..... Wltatweaiued,dle••· wu ........ • It .. nltber. Plea,. ~ .. t.-8 .k ., BrookJya, N.Y. A. -The trouble .iyiUi..treating a void as an ace is \tiit you ·are l\Ol sure whether it is a "working" void or whether, as here, it is opposite an ace in partner's hand and you are missing aq rce somewhere else. When you have IA void or two fast loser• in an unbid suit. you should not initiate Blackwood. 'i our hand is better suited to a cue·bfdding se· quence. But what about those cases where partner asks for aces and you _ Jl~ ve a void? Easley Blackwood suggests in his book that, when the responding band holds a void. hts should make the bid he would have made had he held no void. only one level higher. Tbua, with no ace and a void, re- spond six clubs rather than five clubs; with one ace and a void, re· ~nd six diamonds, etc. That is all well and good. How- ever, you often still won't know whether or not the void duplicates oJle of your aces. Therefore, I recommend another method. With a void but no ace, sign off in five cluba-you cannot afford to venture to slam because you can't be sure your ·void is "working." With .s>ne ace and a void, jump in OMAR I I SHARIFF void, re1pond five oo trump. Therefore, on the band 1hown, partner would jump to 1ix club1 in responae to Blackwood to ahow a void In clubs and one ace. Had t he void been in heartt, he would re· •pond six hearts. Now let'• aaaume that the agreed trump suit is hearts and partner bu a spade void. He cannot jump to six spades since that would commit your aide lo a grand 1lam when you could be ojl a cashing ace. So io· stead partner would jump· to six hearts to show one ace and a void in a sui~ ranking higher than the trump suit. In this case, it could Homeleu Molly, a ab-month-old ahephercl mtz, J• at the New- port Barbor Animal Shelter while waithlC for a new home. The •helter la located at l:l4 lleaa Dr., Coeta Meaa. only be a spade void. , Q. -Wily are aaaaere M bed ud clreae .. •veaJy at brid .. IAVD•· aeata7-L .D., Aduta, Ga. A, -Because orticial1 let the players get away with that 1ort of thiogl l remember when the finale of na- tional team championahips were black tie affairs. Bridge seemed to be a much more enjoyable pastime in t)loM days. Se!MI u y ... .u.., ler ~ eea ... &. Cll&rle1 B. Gena did o...,. 8Mrtf, .. eve ef Ual1 .. ,.,,.,.,. Cbu-'91 o.,.., u4 Oau Sbrif ,_.. M•ill1. er tllielr i t&ffl, CUJlet uderlake t.e aa1wer a.II q .. 1U..1 ••tl•lu.d. )IOUr void.suit if it is lower in rank .----------------------------! than your trump suit; if it ranks •lgber , jump to the six-level in your trump suit. With t wo .. aces and a SCHOOL NOTES Assis tan ttlean appointed at university Irvine resident Steven Groesbeck Target will have only a limited supply of the Commodore 128 personal computer advertised 1n today's Target sale section. The Commodore 15 7 1 disk drive and the Commodore 1660 phone modem will not be in stock at all. This is due to manufacturer's delivery problems. We will give rain checks for all three items. We regret any inconvenience this may cause .. . was recently named assistant dean of 0 students at National University. ~9ARGET Groesbeck, formerly an academic/ • . admissions counselor. is now respon-• sible for the daily management of lt\c 1--------=~-------,...--------------1 university•s OTanae County campus. This includes the training and hiring of admissions counsellors, the sched- uling dasses, and managmcnt of the university's community outreach p~~\o Joining the unive~ity, Oroesbcck was the assistant manager of a department store. Stock dean'• ll•t The dean's list for the 1985 spnng ~mestcr has been announced at U niversity of the Pacific. Stockton. Those selected included: Craig Furnas, Corona del Mar: Karen Huber, Costa Mesa; Lynn Sasano. H u n t i n g t o n Be a c h : J'o h n 1$feckenridJe. Laguna Beach; Kraig K.awada, l..Jguna Hills; Veronica Koneski, Laguna Hills; Clarke Smith, ~cwport Beach; Philip Schroeder. ~una Niguel; and Lisa Headlee. Mission Viejo. Top aclllevement Dianne Robison of Huntington Beach recently received a certificate in honor of her outstanding academic achievement at Natjonal University. Robison, a health claims super- visor for Provident Life and Accident lhsuran~ 1n Orange, graduated 'umma cum laude with a Bachelor of Business Administration at the uni- versity's summer commencement. Nearly 2,500 students have re- ~ived graduate and .und~~duate dearccs from the u01versuy 1n the past year. •,o_ EPA EST MPG. U1e for comperlaon. Your mileage may differ. • • Manuhtctur9r't 1ugoHted retail price for • Sprint Includes deatlnatlon charges • and d1t1ler pr9p. Te•. llcen11 end other Option• addltlonel. • Do.-ble Cheese Log Two ·great cheddar tastes WE MAKE PARTY TRAYS in every bite. tor *599 $3A9 ea. Try Smoky or Green Onion flavors. For every one you buy, we'I ~e 25c to the Muscub Dvstroohv AssoootiOn e 1'86 Getwa Hoa! ~ 011wr .aa ~ e>a!U:>Uft o llQr9I Ot'f¥ ~ "l2ltl """""" 51c8 I Oii 8lr\ Wf'-. ~ lalf WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & Irvine. Newport Beach _@~0972 I J '. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, SeptMlbet' 1, 1915 -A7° 'The rich old ladies-of catiSes·' quietly help their communities·. When they are spoken of, they·~ re· ferred to as "social do-aooders" orthc .. nch old lad1es of causes" or .. mem- bers of the ball-of. the-month club." You'veallseen •••••••••••• them on society pages in their rus~ tlina suedes handing a check over to someone at a luncheon where crab quiche 1s being served and champaane flows. They're harmless. They lceep busy They bother no one. They bother me. Too long I've sat by and marveled 11 their low profile theu disciplined drive and the1r awC$0me contnbution to this country without saying a word. . Without any fanfare whatsoever, these women (who don't have todoanything} have silentty built museums, sustained operas, fed the poor,.funded shelters, erected hospitals, created parks, effected cures for diseases. ra1scd money for research, provided schools and scholarships. perpetuated the arts and brought dignity and opportunity to people they will never see, to h ves they could never im111ne. ln Dayton, Ohio, the art in the Dayt6 n An Jnstitute was in <Sanaer, lhanks to a leaky ioof. The building was not accessible to the handicapped. Mrs. F'redenck C;Smith (Pf'eife) and her committee raisCd mo~ than S 1,,8 milh~n. I •• e o o • • •••••• low As S20 Per Month tft CttlUM • Hurry in now and savel Built-in Stereo · Expander dramatically enlarges stereo ima~. Digital fluorescent display shows exact station frequency. #31-3005 2995 25% Reg. 39.95 Off Plays 94 preprogrammed tunes. Programmable for 5 more. 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I • Ba~Y boom homes need middle -age improvelnents Nearly one out of three families heat loss In your home 15 Begin the project by laying a Doors should flt flush against door locks. Place the •closed lent for fllllng the small openings . lives In a home bullt between percent. Actual savings may piece of temporary flooring se-the broad edge of the stripping edge of the weatherstripping or structural cracks often found 1947 and 1964 to accommodate vary, so homeowners are advised curely across the Joists: a plank when closed. To achieve this, cut against the side of the center in older houses. It prevents air the "baby boom." Now nearing to request a fact sheet on R-of1.~-lnch plywood should suffice. strips Into pieces the length of the molding of the frame so that the Infiltration and heat loss and middle age, many of these "baby· values from their building ma-t.eave the Insulation In packages sides and top of the door frame open (or broad) edge faces the keeps water out of the walls. boom" houses are In desperate terlal dealer. until you are ready to use It, since and position the pieces 'with the door. Nall stripping to the frame. "In baby boom houses. typical need of repairs and Improve-"The only tools you need are a It will expand once opened. door closed. In most cases, Employ the same procedure places that would require caulk- ments, reports the National As· sharp knife, a straight-edge, a Start laying the Insulation at weatherstripping will have holes for windows. Ing are window openings, pipe soclatlon of Home Builders. ruler. a pair of work gloves and the outer edges of the attic and already punched and ap-For metal-framed windows. and wlrElentrles, cracks In bricks, "Perhaps the greaJest need Is safety glasses," Krach said. "In-work toward the center. laying proprlately spaced through you have to drill holes In the spaces between stud walls and to Improve the homes' energy stallatlon Is simply a matter of the long runs first, and placing which to drive the nails or screws. frames and then screw the strip-foundations. and gaps around efficiency," said Michael Krach, cutting the material to flt and the left-over pieces aside for Before nailing, trim away sec-ping Into place. chimneys and doors and window vice president of Owens-Corning laying It between the joists or on filling up the smaller spaces later. tlons that could cover hinges an~ •Caulklng: Caulking 1s excel-frames.·· Krach said. Fiberglas Corp .. a building ma-top of existing Insulation." Be sure to butt each section terlals manufacturer. "These Most homeowners select glass tightly against the adjacent sec- homes were built before high fuel fiber blanket or batt Insulation for tlon for a complete barrier to heat bllls made energy conservation a consistent A-value and ease of transfer. necesslty,·so Improvements are lnstallatlo '"1'he width you need Be careful not to block eave needed to plug the leaks, vents at the edges of the attic, eliminate the drafts and -at the ,,,,_ ... e 'ff;-l!.Ri'9110b-and make certain to keep lnsula- same time -Increase their .t. a -• 1 tlon at least 3 Inches from value. lem 1• tra-recessed light fixtures. "Probably the biggest prob-t1on and laeat la.II If you are adding Insulation, the lem Is air Infiltration and hoat loss new layer can be placed snugly through the main shell of the •••• Many W'e.re ballt together at right angles to the home," Krach said. "Many were fritJJ no bJ•alat1on joists -directly over the original built with no Insulation In the in •&.e _ 'l• 0 , .. fioo• material. This Insulates the Joists walls or floor and only small U1 w11.1 • • and provides a better thermal amounts In the celling." and only •mall barrier. A-value Is a measure of lnsula-aJDOUJJfa in tile Cell-As a final step, fill the space tlon's resistance to heat flow. between the chimney and fram- Hlgher A-values mean greater 1ng. " Ing with unfaced material. Jf Insulating power. Michael l{rach working with faced Insulation, Krach recommends the follow-Owens-Coming simply tear off t"e facing before Ing home-Improvement projects Installing. t~ help bring "baby. boom" Fiberglas Corp. •Weatherstripping: Weather- Kouses up to today's energy-stripping seals doors and wtn- efflclency standards: will be determined by the space dows to keep out drafts and •Attic Insulation: Installing between the joists, normally reduce Infiltration of moisture. attic Insulation Is one of fhe either 24 or 16 Inches., noise, dust and dirt -often a biggest energy-saving steps you If your attic has some lnaula-problem In baby boom housea. can take. With the federal energy...... tlon, you should use unfaced Krach said. tax credit due to expire at the end Insulation. If there Is no lnsula-Before buying, get separate of 1985, now may be the best· tlon, the material should be fac&d dimensions for sides. top and time to tackle this weekend with either a kraft paper or bottom of all doors and windows. project. aluminum foll vapor barrier. Your building supply.or hardware The Department of Energy As for the R-valoe, consult your dealer can advise you on what Baby Boom Houses: Where To Im j Insulate the attic C ulking Weatherstripping • estimates that by starting at "the local utility for recommended kind of weatherstripping 10 buy top," you can Immediately cut levels. and how much you wlll nEfed: Thing• have cbanled •Ince the baby boom yea.re. but many baby boom home. haven't. La~tern Bay to opennt?w phlise at The Villas this weekend NeW phase will feature 112 homes. in cluding four expanded Victory plans~n Dana Point Phase · 111 of The VIiias at Lantern Bay Is slated to open this weekend with an expanded ver- sion of the Victory plan, reports Maurice Johns, project manager at the gate-guarded community overlook Ing Dana Point Harbor. "Our slte plan-called for a different home cluster ~onflgura­ tlon for Phase Ill," explained Johns. "The expanded plan was developed just for that configura- tion." It features 2,064 square feet on one level, along with a bay window In the dining room and blends New England and con· French doors opening to a view r18'J'POrary design with traditional deck or patio and/or a bay materials and details ranging window In the living room. den from brick to beveled cedar and master suite. Only four suc;h sid ing, Vermont slate roofing and homes will be available in ttre til~d entries. phase. which will eventually in-The VIiias also affords an elude 112 homes. active lifestyle. with its own Lantern Bay opened 28 Phase fitness center. offering swimming II homes in July, "and it's rapidly and tennis. a sauna and a nearing a sellout," he added. therapeut(c pool. plus a h1gh- The Villas· exterior design tech exercise room. Beyond the center. the harbor area provides plenty of op- portunity for such pursuits as walking, iogging. cycling. beach- going, swimming. and other water spons The Villas features six one-and two-stdry plans ranging from 1. 732 to 3.032 square feet Prices r ange from $219 .000 to $645.000. Lantern Bay has been created by The Smyth Companies of Lal<e Forest and Pac1f1c Mutual Life Insurance Co To reach Lantern Bay take Coast Highway to Street of the Golden Lan tern 1n Dana Point and turn toward the ocean Appointments are suggested and may be made by calling 661 -2508 Lyon Co. offices $lay open 'til 8 p.01. Contractor 111akes 111odel proposal Old you hear the one about the building contractor who liked his Woodbridge Brtarglen home so much he proposed marriage in the furnished model? The contractor is Gary Gilman. partner in an Orange County contracting/developing firm He's built medical. commercial. and office buildings. and is cu r- rently developing an apartment complex. Shopping for a building Is something he knows how to do ~ Gilman v1s1ted Woodbridge Bnarglen about six months ago. when the current phase was being bullt He hked what he saw so well. he hired a couple of the contractors who worked on 1t to build the apartment complex for his own firm He also decided he'd like to buy a Briarglen home for himself motlel he popped the question She said yes, and the couple plan to be married tn October M odels at Woodbridge Bnarg)en are open from 10 a m to 6 p m every day Prices start at $ 14 1 900 fe>< three-and four- bedroom s1ngle-fam1ly detached homes ' To assist homeshoppers. The Wllllam Lyon Co. Is featuring extended sales office hours on Wednesday and Thursday nights at all eKlstlng developmerits. Jim Balley and Brian Norkaitis. division vice presidents for Lyon, announced that normaJ Wednes- day/Thursday sales office hours of 10 a.m. to 6 m. would be extended until 8 p.m. The exended hours affect the following Lyon projects: North- wood Courtslde and Wood- bridge Parklane (Irvine); Rancho Monterey (Laguna Hilla): and Rldgemont (MlHlon Viejo): American Classics (Fullerton); Callfornla Classics (Sunnymead); Travis Country (''f'orba Linda); The Country and the Gardens at Victoria (Rancho Cuc~monga): Cowan Hills (Orange). • "We experimented with the extended mid-week houri at a couple of projects to see what kind of responH we could ex· pect " said Balley. "The lat• hours were so popular that we've opened evtn more of our pro- jects for evening sales. "With the evening hours In the middle of the week . people now have the opportunity to tour model homes after work." said Nork alt la. For more Information. call 833-3800. "I'm a finicky shopper for a home." he said. "Being in the construction business. I look at all kinds of ooos and ends·t11 the workmanship I can drive a con- struction tract sui:>ervlsor nuts He bought a Glenmont model -three bedrooms. 2', baths two stones -on a Saturday 1n May Then he invited his girl- friend. Janet. to take a rtde with him the following Tuesday. when he was going back to complete the paperwork While the pair were touring the Take the Culver Drive exit nortl'l from the San Diego Free- way. or south from the Sante Ana Freeway and turn east on Main Street to enter Woodbndge Folfow the signs on Yale Loop tot. Bnarglen For more information. call Bob Freeman or Jack Schott at 55~-0073 Firial 13 Windwood Townhomes will be offered for sale this month The final 13 W1ndw ood Townhomea will be offered for sale by lrvlne Pacific this month. according to Candy Shepard, the firm's director of sales and mar- keting. In addition to nine new homes soon to be under construction. the firm will otter three furnished models and wlll convert the sales S~lal Om•nce n'--offered . ott1ce to a for-sa1e townhOme r-----r&a&a Th4thomeswill be priced from the A clra.matlc. free-eto418' ftreplace ~Jlta the llriDC high $90.000a. room tn tile ltena .. lift nocw plaD at Landmark AIUm. Shepard aeld the devek>pment The ballder. &~ Laadmarll, a. otrerlD& to match a hu been a successful one for the baJer•a t O percent dowD ,.,_.t for aAJ oftbe bomee ln firm "Since first being ottered tbe IA.Ile f'.-t Deftlopaaat. Pr'9ee atart at $2157 ,000, 10 one year ago. they have ex- tbe matcll wUJ beatl-.t$21S.700 -wbicla wlll reeult ln aa CMded our goal on an average of 90perceat1-.a and lower a ontllly ,.yaenta f o' the bayer. ~ three sales per week · · Tile 10-,....1oua • ...artt...i ..-IO,....... curl• a fb-.4 She reported that 163 of the lilt~ rate of 10 ,..._.t. aad ll1:aar1Aactmarll pa ya 0 011-176 planned homes have sold renrrt.ac cloebal c.ta. since August 198• .~ ' , Wlndwood Townhomes otters three floorplans: a two bedroom I'• bath: a two bedroom. 1 ''t bath and a two.bedroom-plus-den wnh 21"t b aths ''Windwood Townhomes are especially appealing to singles. young marrieds and smaller f am· Illes." said Shepard, featuring formal living and dining rooms with master bedrooms separated from aec:ondary bedrooms The Wlndwood community has e park·llke paseo syatem. which connects Its ¥&rlous residential neighborhoods. and 1nclud a walkway. bike trail end a "par 1o0gtng course" Wlndwood Town homes resi- dents automattcelly becom4' members of two homeowners aasociatlons Th WlndwOod Community Association main- tains the recreational facilities and common areas w1thm the community Home extenors and common areas within the Wind- wood Townhomes llelghborhood are maintained by the Windwood Townhome Maintenance As- sociation Homeowner associa- tion "dues are approxlmatety S 105 per month The Wlndwood Town homes Hies of11ce I• located at •36 Deer11eld 1n Irvine From the Santa A r},t Freeway. take the Culver Dr'lve ottramp south to Deerfield end turn west to the models. which are open dally from 10 am to 6 pm ,.o b4I placed on the interest list call the Wlndwood T ownhomes tale staf1 at S52~3o ig ~~------~-------------------------------------~~~~~-- ' l ..J • 0rMge CoMt DAILY PflOT/8unmy, September 1, 1985 • 4 Ln~. S O.yt. S6 Doaa.rt. • Acb ml\ , am f'I f'arh hut nv portlWI of I-"''"'""' 1 rtlund.able • Addiuonal !Ir-may be pure hated for 12 00 nth • PtK'tt rnu.i be 1nd~ in the ad • (lor, 1101 •vvh tu thf' rnl f'•lollf' t•·111.il or htlp wanttd cl&MJ'teallOnl °' automoblln pnrf'd o~l't $2000 Call 642-5678 • h111.bk 011h to pm~,,. fllHI\ ~J'"'''""" M"U!l'\g mtrchandl.e PENINSULA IHi,llO 2 separate houMs across from Newport Elementary Schoof, steps to ocean or bay. lmmeculate condition. excellent rental area. LIWll,._.ll.A 1211,IOO Comfortable and f\Jn, stucco 3 BR home close to bay and oceen beaches. First home. summer home or neighborhood warrants a new home. PUllllU MUlflllT 1420,000 Great lower penlnsula location without boardwalk. Spacious apartment over the gar- age. potential for user, developer. Owner may ' , finance.. • N•lll.A .._.., llH,000 Rolltng sand dunes to the ocean is the view from this emotlonalty appealing home. Extensive use · of brick and wood add to exlstln'g charm. Pl•lll.A UTPMY IHl,IOO Brick patio with built-In BBQ lends itself to entertainment flow between your yacht and custom home. Oak cabinetry, great location and view. ........ ...... 11,100,0IO Lower penlnaula 5 BA home. Large patio, ~xtra parking. hardwood floors, subtle decor plus an endless ocean/Catalina view. · P1m11U I 1,2H,OOO 50' on the bay and a charming 4 BR home with lovely garden entry, lanal across front, master suite, a chef's kitchen plus dock and beach. P11111aA UYFIHT 11,100,000 Spacious, classic. English • BA home with wood paneling, antiqued waits and beamed ceiling. •2• frontage with entry patio, sandy beach and large boat facllltles. Plmlll.A UYFIHT 11,IOO,OOO Estate-size home located on curve of bay with endless vie:w of harbor, jetty and ocean. Formal garden entry. large yacht f acllitles. -1&1•11111111 1111,000 Most desirable Plan 3. Single l~et 3 BA + family room. Jasmine Creek resort ll~lng with 24 hour security, pools, tennis and lush greenbelts. lnlUU IHt,oeo Enter a charming courtyard with pool and spa. 3 BR + FA country trench plus ocean, bay, night- llgh!S view. · UYIWI HU,IOO Least expensive Southport. Sparkling clean, fresh paint, new carpets, pool-size yard. As- sumable financing. Fantastic for large family. Ullll YllW 111.U 1111,IOO Fabulous 180° view of harbor and ocean from this stunning, totally upgraded and remodeled 3 BR, 2'h BA home. Truly must be seen. Appoint- ment only. MIU •L 11&11 llH,000 Panoramic view of ocean, bay, and harbor. 4 BR home has fabulous master suite wlth fireplace. center atrium witrt spa, terraced gardens sur- rounding large patio. ... "REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES .1&111111 OIHI 3 BR, FR IAllll YD llLLI ,3 BR. FR, Vu. Pool 11&1111 YIEW lllU 4 BR. FR WIHIHIES 4 BR, Den. Vu IHllHLIFF 4 BR, FR llYllE, HIV. PUI 2 BR, LH HllOI YIEW HMIS 4 BR. FR, Pool .l&SMlll OIHI 3 BR, FR WlllYIEWllMH 5 BR, FR UYOIHT 4 BR, FR OOllU Ml llAI 3 6R, FR ..- WIH SIHES 2 BR. Study Wiii YIEW lllU 4 BR, FR SITlllllY $325,000 $369,000 $499,700 $575,000 $595,000 $112,000 SlllAY $310,000 $325,000 $334,000 $334,900 $410,000 $498,500 $499,700 11 oleftJ C.McMAHAN 112 lullluttl• M. MATTHEWS 2121WieffHr G. LIVINGSTON 4'21l••ry1111 O' SHAUGHNESSY IHIMMacCMJH C.McMAHAN 40l2 hraailt4er M. MATTHEWS 1110 ,.,. ........ C. BALDIKOSKI 11 JeftJ C.McMAHAN 1142 Pert SHrtl•1 S.EXLEY 1114 ltertiPt .... K.PARKER 2111 Waterfr ... G. LIVINGSTON 4t 11 lrrtqtff A. KURTZ 2121 WI.._,., J. DONAHUE YIW U&.llA l1U,HO Security building 2 BA penthouse. Interior de- signer's own home, offered completely furnished. An absolute knod<-out. Ill UIYM • •WI 11,Jl,IOO 2 BR. 2 BA retreat. Lowest pr~ In co~. Excellent condition. vacant, easy to see. Com- munity tennis, pool & spa. WTILlfF 'Utt,111 Wonderful house with 5 good-size BA located on large pool-size tot. Terrific family neighborhood near churc h es, schools and shopping. Fee. ua111YllW1111111 ua..-o 5 BA, 3 BA Somerset on corner across from park. New carpet, fresh paint, parquet floors. WTILIFf ........ Have you dreamed of the perfect home -so customized but Jlt a price that Is affordable? This 4 BA. view home may just be ltt LIM ISLE 1411,IOO Full-security condo located on bayfront near Lido Isle. Professionally decorated, this 2 BR residence affords fabulous views of bay & Lido channel. Call now. UYSlllH Mtl- Classic 2 story Cape Cod. 3 BA, 3 BA, gourmet kitchen. central courtyard, observation deck, 3 flreplaces and 2 Jacuzzis. Assume low Interest private financing. UYFIHT UM OllM llll,111 Security and prestige with a flair. Exquisite decor with "sit down'' bay view. built-Ins, sauna • are a few of the pluses, 24-hour security with doorman. UYSlllH 3 BR, Den $549,000 2111 ..,...,. " M . REEDY ' UMISU 11,111,llO 5 BA home on north.channel. Country kitchen. '3 fireplaces, gigantic master suite, rumpus room. Pier and slip for 50' boat. sn1ws11u 6 BR, FR, Vu UM ISLI 4>BR, FR SlllHLIFFS 4 BR, FR, Spa UYFHIT 4 BR, FR, Byfrnt Liii ISLE .fBR $650.000 $680,000 $695,000 $995,000 $1,595.000 us.. ..... B.AEEDY 20t Yla lijetl S. MARVIN 124 •• , ••• , c .. , .. L. McLOON 11H hfsl4• Ir E. CORKETT 121 YI• Ullle lff4 C. RUMSFELD MAlllOR VIEW llOIH 1210,000 Move your family into this spacious 4 BA Palermo in time for school. Extra large lot with pool & play yard for children. UYOHST 1334,100 Best location. quiet cul-de-sac. Remodeled 4 BR, trench doors, bay windows, brick floors, quality butcher-block counters. Large pie-shape lot. HYER HORES "-. 1421,000 Stunning custom 5 8A famlly home with ca- thedral ceilings, maid's quarters, workshop and spa. Excellent conditlon. Assume loan! 644-9060 LlllA UYFlllT 12,IOl,llO Exceptional construction, main turning basin view, 4 bedroom, + maid's room. traditional home, fee land add up to the perfect home. OTHER AREAS llYlll 1111,111 Lovely tradition.~! family home. six Y9atS new, great location, dual masters. Clean 11 wf\lstte, move-In condition and priced to ~I. HIYllE 1211,IOO Great 4 BR family home In Turtlerotk. Close to schools and communitJ parks. Separate formal dining, very private backyard. lllTI lJllU Mll,000 . 2 BR big-little home, has famous past and when you see It, you'll know it's your future. Quality plus timeless perfection for those bored by the ordinary. SHTI lJllU 12,llO,MI Coastal landmark. This magnificent new con- temporary custom covers a rock promontory into the ocean. 4 BA, 6 BA, 4 frplcs, views forever II 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RD., NEWPORT BEACH CLASSIFIED INDEX DEADLINES PUBl ICA TION t..An,..o.ty r.,..,..,,.., ./t,.jn~, ,,.,,., .., ',.,.., M 1 tf , ... ,. ....... DEADLINE r " J.1J , 1· ... .( • u ! t ., l .,. "' tQ [Jr 1 • ...: • l'l r ', • tJtj' f ) tr ' .. THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS Tr>ieonone Sfi<vlC4l "" u.....s.., f rooer 800 AM ~30p .,. J Bu-Count@< u.,...,.., rnoey 900 AM ~OOP M CHECK YOUR AO THE FIRST Olf'f n,., r.>11My ~t '"'"M tor ,o~.,. arid df,r WIK._ Herw~M n('(.As.t)n • ., "''°"' ..,.., rxr vr p,,..,. lTI•IU! ~ff,. 10 HAif'" llf"fW\ DIRECT0 .. 1£8 ~ O-ec.10-y l'll>"lt Ore,.C.0.11 C..• GIJtde ~y & ,,,.,_,, Au!o Polo! r rioay R&&I [Slale leb!Qld S.lu<c!ey ~ H~ ~lutdey & &.wlday Nf!w Hon-S•rNUy ... ,,, ""'°""' ""' ~>CJ ........ )() .,..,. .. ••Quo<ed -D9 Wl>t«l 10 bUI not """'.O 10 1-"C• <.IWgM compul.0 II I .. ,._ of ,. __ BabOll _.., a.._p-... C-''""°8"<' "°'~ .,..~. Ctlt••-0.na P(llnl fl '"' r~..-iv • .-., """"''O'on 11e .. " Hvnrington H•'bt•" ''~ne Traditional Realty 6.11-7370 PALISPlllU•ll UUllTUll IYIWMI 2Br2ba,pool.Jacunl, tennis. 6191322-0977 lllSIOUfflAl llU.l ESTATE SUMCU **LIN ISLE ESTATE** 70 ft. lot. 3 BR, large master suite, library, family room, r.or- mal dining rm 1'wo patios. $6.80.000. IPll llllAY 1-1 201 YfA II.IN Call Sara Marvm at 644-9060 COLDWeu. BANl(eRO OPU SUllDAY 1-5 411 l 2003 Yac't Resohrte $415,000 F.I• 4BR/FR 3BR/FR 3BR/expnd 3BR 4BR/FR 48R/FR * SEAVIEW * New Bedford Bar Harbor Nantucket Nantucket Port Royal Pqrt Royal lt111aflded > CAll CINH lNDUSON $330,900 $389,000 $390,000 $399,000 $420.000 $485,000 for appointment or come by Sunday to acquaint you wtth this special gate guarded community complete with pool, spa. tennis and views '44·9060 or 759·1917 O~:~~~~ '.:,. ~ " ... ~: ~: \ '"'''" "'" 'i• • l ~"• \ I ""'>'h '" ,, I ·i-I , , .. I BUGBRY I I I I 2 I I I L 0 c 0 5 H , I I' 1 · I I I . 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JWo atcry ~me with 5 C • I I 2 Pr~ ·.ialhed S tS,000 1 2101 DESCANS01N a !Ml lnll1 u~;!:E u~~cs~ 13:' 2!! 3 blttl. oer S775 ,..'7801 bedrooms. , 4 baths, f~ rt>om, •LP llYUTM , erna 1 1 .year old MNdowtan< 3Br .... 211 .,.. =·I 2Br 28a unu s 1000 ~ 1IUIDT • .,...... t d d NMCS capHal lou thlt year * ..... llTIYATllt 2S. Tiied lf'llry, kllcl'len, fl 1•2·12 E ac.an1ron1 Avell 916 3 .... rm 2 .. _ •• ...... t• ...... lo s u Y'. arr con 1tiorung, extens!Ve Wiii Nit Cheep South Huge 4Br pool hme 15% dining room Atrium & ~ 111419911 11.._ ..., ............ .....,. security system. Br.ight and Coast Metro Condo wttl'I Plan 1, 2Br +Den Guard· down OWC at to lnte< .. 1 tam rm AIC, trple. I blk ,~ lfi • twnhme Wthr/dtyt 8-' cheerful and in· "m ove-in" auumabte $80 000 ed gete. poolt, tennis $159 11 Prine only 10 A11oc pool . apa, park "/,/'/{ ./< '// WINTER Furn 2BR, trp~. petlO 1850 Agt 550:-'1016 diti 24 hr con -loand Prletldbelow'mar· $10,000 Aede~oratlng 845-9922MJaoquee,Agt Upgrades Assumable'' R E A"/.l TV by8ay 911 1081301760 391 2a.. ODI gtll. nice on. . guarded gate com-ltetelS89900 751·31111 Bonus Auum 8)\% 11t. OO ITRG T qulillled Agta welcome mo CaJ1 ev .. e11-1M87 "'"d. no~ 90e W munity. • t ,500,000 •nclud.,., land • S279,500 Call 831-8838 I H I Do nol disturb tenant •-" u • ~<> $SELECT O&U llYI nm WtltOl'I. St 6 S-46-7"3 Donn.a Godshall ~RTIES IUOI ll•·&WlY THE REAL EST A TEAS One Hall Moon. lrvtne CLlff••"ll -&aA. .,.IW La~HI li~atl 21 S2 38r hM, ak, grdnr lnc:I • • 111. II llLI-~ 01111 546-"313 Call Own., 8S. 3120 _, "'"'" ulll 1121,• HAVEANIC"Esu••••EA -lmpre111ve home and OPEN SUNDAY 1·5PM-NI UEL S OREJ 6r 15 peta '*· No etilldren The awesome unobstructed, ocean . 2 story 2BA 2be 2 car MM commanding 1oc:111on 418 Bolero Way/Superior thru 8115/86 Lge h<>fM S860 557-6063 It ll h d lllEL PlllFIOT atlached garage Sundeck WTllll 0•••111l Charming & immaculate Neat 2 Bd 2ba p1110. overlkg ocean 4BA 7t>e •BR 2t>a, lam rm, 1111 rm, c y g ts an sunset View from this ••Jfr••• •"' .... ~k·a~.oo'c;' Olde CdM Reduced to s199."ooo_ 4Br Woodly with m90n111een1 frp~ 2 encl gar CIOM to Furn/p1r11ally furn dining rm. nr s 0 Plcz.e upgraded, 4 bdrm., 3 'h bath, 2 fam-Thia spec1acu11r~ bdrm, a OPEN SUNDAY NOON·5 3Ba. 2 atorlel, Qutel c:ut-180 deg vleW trom 2nd bch & pool S 125.000 Pool/se>a Walk to P"' S 1050/mo 73'-81178 ily room h ome In· prestlaious gal"' ba three atory home la d Bk 720 8730 ''""' hYlng area. 2 Bdrm• Brok., 875-•010 beach. tennta 13500/mo --o· ~ · 321 DAH LIA PLACE e-aac r · & ~n or 3rd bdrm & ca-_ Includes gardener, pool & 48A 2ba, pool_Cp11/drpa. guarded Harbor Ridge, incl. com-on an extra large 1ot. Faret Walker, Altr IWIH Htnllln me1d NNtce 240·1743 Quiet at. $1Ss1mo Bkr munity pools, spas, lenn1's cour•n Completely redecorated Cell676_.1-'4 F11t1Jtltht11Ylew tl'ledral c:elllnged lemlly Muat llquld•1e1 !Bdrm --ffH 2131471-1180 .., In aotl pallets accent~ wlcool breezes 3BA room Big yerd With troll " ·= t It L. 21 -----.,-.....,.-and library. Maralou.lngold bycustomltlelloorsand OIRIUllLllll f't•bl, temll y room trees Owner .may c:arry NwptCondo 1cw.0own 1 IC• 4Br 3be M ... Verde, Imp 0 rt. d D h u r r I e Beaullful 3 bdrm. 2 bath $139.900 Call Pat Cobb, WHISllE ISi T 0 $.4•5.000 Calf owe W11111St9'1 to all of-• nfront wint• rlf'I· bl'ln•. grdnr tnci s 1300 PtGTlll PDFIOf CISTll Hlt,100 cerpe11, all e~ttenoed by beactl !lome . Just 2 675·2013 or 5•6-2313 llllL 631·1400 llWs Viking RE 751·766" ta! 3Br Beacn Cottage 831·5207 or '53-S-424 Old CdM Lane h ome that has the sweeping weter vtewe blocl<• to Uttte Corona. FOR SALE BY OWNER In Oakleal-Nonhwood 4 Wl'ITmFlllT Private beacilt Bayvtewl g~:m:;eaSchoo1 tblkS950to M;50/mo 3Br. lrg llvtng best Q lit d h across the wld! lewn Assume S200 000 at B 2 '"" 112 house 112 moblle • d 1 1 lty . ua. y an c arm in ever y French doors open to 8 12% A ... 1,,,, pr'•~-only 3Br 2Ba, huge yrd on quiet drm, ·~be customized llLY IJll,000 10 riolll couple 1175-8080 room .. yar am room Pri "" .... """ corner In Mesa Verde throughout Bullt-tn BBO. ,. home lrg comer 2 Bd 2ba _ _ ontyt 675--0936 · vat.e master s uite with lettlced pallo leading to $425,000 Call Anne New crpl & paint rook fire pit, prtvate SPA Atonventent Newpon cor. frptc pools $45 QOO COZY 3BA tba by bMch fireplace. and study Cozy farruly your private doc« The McCaa11nd 631-1266 s 13 1 000 0 / A 1 and etalned ~lass ner 1oc::et1on with large 675-52761673·3600 wtnt8' Gar PlllO trptc IT LAST! th third floor IS the master I ' wnr g b ICk 11 leadl I u50 •a5 37"'7 n room WI wet bar · leads to deck 541111, tnctudlng a 11111ng ·~i~~~-? 261 ·7653 windows. s22 ·000 d~k ,g,ei:o boata~Bul~ WWlll Wt1I Y1rw I (8°19/:S~-1;;'9 · " or with spa. Linda Oeth/Lois Jacobs area with llreplec;e, green :;' ill BY OWNER Mesa del 1'-4ar lnlH Ot11t lt11tJ as a duplex thlt property 3Bdrm • bonua Aaaume --1 .......... ELllUT Fllllllll hOuse bath and specious -~...:--• 4br IV.be, lg lam rm, lg 18 124 Culver Dr. Irv has' potential with exlll· 1st ~395K Owner Big Canyoo Condo ~BA hntee fM ... deck with .breathtaking DUPLEX lBd l b 'pool,Sl59K S-45-3908 lll·llOO 1ng2bdrmresldenee,on 975-4753orT60-9716 2ba .P$)0l spa tennis Fteflt .... Wltll 111.0UYll 011111 11,100,000 v1staa Owner wtn con-a H ----FEE land 531.1400 $\.450tmoyrly 551-3398 E.pltome o f luxury , beauty, con ve-s Ide, 8JI ch. n g e $210,000 717 FEANLEAF MESA VERDE 3Bd. cos Laj ... hac~ 1041 llfTI llYHllT UDO BAYF AONT 3Bd 2ba TEL ER ENT St.750,000 640-8182 by Owner •oc01 11arr~ rsea13r7y.d900, tota lllTlll•• ••Lfll IPlll II llWNlll IMIEI NISEISIH 11 turn WINTER RENTAL ntences & privacy . 3 bdrm .. includes D p EX -B -....... -- -· OCUIFROIT T'RIPLEI U L •2 r Iba ea Agt 552-3000 Three Arch Bay llqul-LEASE OPTION Spacious 2 Bdrm • den 675-81161(8181281-8062 incomparable master suite, sauna, So-ot-PCH $275,000. datlon Pan0<amlc Ooean A completety remodeled over100111ng sandy beach -• Widest Selectton spa, built-ins, marble, if"anlle and An unu1ue11y large prop-521 Carnation. By owner MESA YHIE -Y.1. ,. Cily lights Views lrom apan1sh style 4 Bdrm & bay . 3 Borm rental LIDO ISL E ' Bdrm • Updat~ Dally r8eewood, separate office, naulllus erty with loads ol room 673-0241 or 673-154 1 Thia beautiful nome has 3 newly remodeled 4 bdrm home W11h lam1ly room & Trades accepted Askmg $ tS001Mo 675-7667 or •All Area & PtK*I and3un11s1oe,,Joyren111 bdrms 2 baths format 3 bath estate Pv1 beach' gourmet Island kitchen $830.000 Owner Agt l818l ;135-5535 _ •Open 7 Dayt 9am-7pm gym, billi8W room, family room, income wttn "pride ol OCUI Ill cm Ulm dining. private spa room guard gate ... tennis Many decorator detalla 644-9513 LIDO ISLE Lovely turn 675 8860 Large pool ~ ~· spa & T exas b -b-q. owne rship" Recently Contemporary & pro-and n..ch more. N-pr 1 ce 1118 shed 10 Large yard, Owners must S J C lO?I 3BR 2ba avt Sept-June • includes decorawr items and art painted. carpeled & land-lesslonally decorated 3 paint and carpel. vacant ~75 0001 SUBMITll move Lease option II Ha IJ. s 22001mo 1175-5068 Or Stop By scaped Call tor details bdrm pool home with ae-and ready lor you Only 52 N in p t 1 c 11 S 1500 pe r mont h 3600 SQ ft of beeuttfui SBr LIDO ISLE 21•0 hnwrt • ._~ pieces. Tom Allinson $695000 curlty alarm system Sl69 900 c 11 A or oroa 111 $10,000opuonmoneyfor home on a tot w1tn a • ,.... • ....,. ' brand new gourmei . a nne Pa1nck Tenore lor an I year Aakmg $289,SOO gorgeous ocean & tano Wmt8' 2 Br 2t>a dbl gar. Balt>Oa P4W11t'laula Fee UllE Liii FUllLY HME 1111.000 Beautifully decorated and main- tained Lido Isle beauty. 4/5 bedrooms, 4 bath, fanuJy room. sep- arate dirung room. hardwood floors. French doors, large bncked pa,t10. extra large lot Near beaches. tennis cour ts and boat docks Joan Lewis & Danny Bibb MW SIH IF lllllWAY • 1411,000 Victoria Beach -Laguna c harm home in immaculate condition within two blocks of beac h Three bedrooms. tw.o baths. Submit au offers. Connie Maxsenti 141,000 PllCI llEllOTill 1110,000 Long private drive way leads to this secluded single story 3 bdrm., 211'1 bath, family room home. Many dec- orator extras--wood floors~ mirrors. s kylights. private patio wtth s pa off master suite • Maureen White/Ed Escano IUlllllHE OlmlNUIY 1411,000 The two massive hreplaces. with the third one m the romantic master s uite great warm grac10us e legan ce throughout this urnque and dramatic 'K ensington' ex- panded with a loft. Beauuful vtews and pnvacy combined with con tem- porary design off er an excelle n t home for formal entertaining and family Living Two mor e bedq>0ms, maid's room and family room enhance thlS h om e's e xpans1venes.s. E.cl Escano/Maureen White 1m1 P11nn Loc1n11 11ff,ooo Three bdrm .. 21h bath "El Dorado" plan an the McLain townhomes ad- jacent to Big Canyon. Two-sto r y. end unit. Community pool, tennis, and security ,Martha Macnab IUMI llWI llllYE 11 , 110,000 Just listed -4 bdrm , 4 bath · traditional home with 49' o n the c hannel. Dock w1U ae<.'Omodate 48' boat Sandy beach. lncludmg the land. $1,150,000. Assumable financ ing. Martha Macnab -JIST LISTH II HLCIHT llH,000 Belcourt "Manor " home -offering a blend o f rich trad1 u on and classic conte mpo rary d esign Five bedrooms, 3 1/l baths, family room plus a st.ate o f the art kitchen Loads o f extras -a must to Sff Sandie Fix WILL llllll l&lln 11 OlllU llllWIS H~l,HO Ocean and night light view from thlS smgle story. 3 bedroom , 2 bath. fonnal dining room and huge lam- Uy room home. Pro fessionally re modeled and decorated with Frenc h doors, plant.atlon shuners. Mexican tile. beam ce1lmgs and many o the r amen ities. Spa. large patio for entertaining. Donna Godshall Ill W•Ll 111 11W WHLI lrmll 1214,000 Wonderful Vicwrian wood w orking and crown moulding customizing this remodeled 4 bdrm .. East Bluff ,home make it a "MUST SEE" prop- erty. Gorgeous family room b1U1ard room and expansive unimpeded view of Back Bay A s pecial treat for everyon e Coby W ard UPPY MUllYI. IUl ,HO Can be yours It you buy n ow! You can watch the w orld light up from ttils view home ln Harbor Ridge Three bedrooms, family room, three car garage. ~ agent for.brochure Lila HarJ)f"r IOU .... .... ft1 IAllY IHO,IOO fll ln a lovely new df'velopment ~ block tot~ ocean. thts rondo off er.1 tht' ultimat<-ln sophtst1catt.od beac h living. Two larg~ muter ~ui~ F abulou.<t decor. formal dtnlng Tt"r rtf 1(' kitchen ~an vt<>w from patio . Very Oexlble flnMcm~. Mic ki Coop.-r ~ \~\Hl<IHll'\I kllchenandmasterbath McCasland 631•1266 appl 631 -1266 ca11673•6900 lrplc pa110 no pets -----~ ~~~~\~.~~ t::J··~:.~;~~~.~ .. ~ ltiiit• 1cwt• nEllHWPllT ~;i.··J.~;:~n.~~ ~;~;;::.:m smo8t""'~~~ffi 131·1400 OPEN SUNDAY 1_5 -··---, _;_~---Sh1mng hardwood noors glan encl spa p11110 -an 2Br lg lutehen pauo Qlf· Belt E 9109 .....,..,t>omood --------• and pate grey carpet add ups1a1r1 & downstoirs a""' U\lls pd 675-1632 281 Id . .....,.k. 1 1 _ 1120 GOLDENROD IPll Miii 12-1111. WIHI litatl 1 52 a yovng & lreahleellng 10 pauo make for com-,,_ _ w n ups rg 11 IEWHllT Ftll 140,000 I·~~~~\·? 2311 PURDUE DRIVE Immaculate 39r 240a lh1s 3 bdrm e•P•nded & 1or1a1:>te private 11v1ng 1on 1ne Oceanfront •BA tieed rear {.d w/prtvec:y Nice 2 Bdrm 2ba mo blte •,, ;,· Beautllul 3 bdrm plus Townnome Fully 111_ upgraded ho ma In ~25 000 No Bkr As-3ba Winter rental 9 $850/mo all 673-279 1 hOme localed In N-\)ort R5 ~? bonus room. 3 ba, living sumable 191 TO S117K at Harbor Highlands Cus-sumable loan B Brown I mos $2000/mo 507 E Gorgeou1---se!Twnhae Terrace moblle home -··--·--• room. frpl, lam rm, lrg I I'.,% s 126,500 By tom kitchen Clblnetry 857-0439 Of 730·5225 BllbOa Bl 673-6880 New crpll, sml t>ckyrd, 2 park Be near the waler Premium d3plex thou-yard, 2500 sq tt 5 years Owner 49s-2521 with wtitle lite count8' A M L."l B l lOO WINTER RENTAL 38d 2be ~ ger $1150 751-3191 for not much money sands below market at new S 189.950/otter By _ 1SX30 It 11111ng roorn with ••I I ••ff 8 1 p t W/D ------ S329K Prln only Bkr owner (619) 672-0876 lewrrt act. 10.i hreplace opens to a CM S295/mo sp rent kl~a =~~=1~i>aui *\NEW PLUSH• 38 r Traditional Realty 631-7370 7_20-9422 _ PRICE REDUCED!-••••I REN* roofed porch and a pretty Lovely p"-t, new cpl lge ,_ _ 2 i'tBa 2 atry Twnhme, • -backyard Just steps 10 rms for kng sz tum Only leuet ·~ gar Avl now $1200. PP deslrestobuyOuplex, 3 BA 2ba·spa flreplaoe 4Bdrm, 3Ba. 3000 sq It elementary school. $17995 Cell 636-7870 ,._ I •-2 67~9121754-1792 Bttr S250K-S325K. 640-1539 s 129 ooo' Ph a".s-9478 fix8' w11h pool, spe etc 11 bra r y a nd p 1 r k -•tr• ._ -DE.StAE.D AREA or 474-0800 Dave _ · S360,000 value Make $188 ooo c 11 631 1•00 CM completely remodled RELOCATED -Owner wtll· otter Viking RE 751-7664 1•1 1· ,._ a tl• .... HO new 1nt8'10<, new epp1: OCL--imu • Another~'~ 2br Single Famtly Ho~ and 1ng 10 sacnflce equity, ----• • otVV •· 1Bd 1• x 35 dbl expan-... ," -E-aide hm style rental 08' WILL HLL/TUIE 45' Sllp Trade lor. Comm 3Br , Den. 2.'~Ba Airy *".I.I . PmlS* ---do, adult park S 12.500 CORONA DEL MAR 2 I/yd kids $575 .1.l 1u111H in dust or 7 1S I .5 Mii Agt Twnhme, End Unit, yrd, 2 BAY RIDGE 2 malr bdrms LIWEST PllCl-111 CYI or make offer S-49.,.379 bed townnouae, some * llM 111* -631-432 1 or 631-43• 1 yrs old Orig s 155.000 _ Den & 3Ba $229 500 7 Aue Mersellle S250k l/h __ ocean & bay views Euy move 2-38r pad Ptushoeeanll\.lcondoon Take over I Si 01 Ownr/Bkr 760_6286 3br 3ba3carPP644-7070 lllEllLWP&ll $1550mo appls lrple gar yd 4 Kaan a Pa 11 B ch SPYIUSS IEIT Ill $139.500. pay $7500 ---DISTRESS SALE Npl Hgts FLEETWOOD Highly up. LIDO ISLE 2 bed apt on k1d1 pets $680 nurry• Furnished 2BA/2ba Flex SBA 5be. bonua rOOJTl cath & clostng colts & 11 5 *BY OWNER• 38d den 2b• ,210 000 gTaoeo W1lh large master 1 Baytront wllh patlO & t•n.-1 539.e 190 Sett Alty lee 10 any otr $288.000 value Pool. Drive by 10 Mlssron C 11 L k 3 bdrm 2 beths pool. 6 · · 6 · bO wllh 0 bath L piece S 1600/mo w/S215Klow intln. Bay.Try $475,000 yours! 8 u 11 $179500645--3749 52-2416 0<77 •1081 rm wn iv·\OCEANFAONT HOME EASTStDE3Br 1Ba new 981-0203 Open Fri •-6 & • ----mo room kitchen area •wpt Pao. p;t,.rfftl Burns Allr 780-1468 Sat l-3 2620 ELDEN c.2 38r 2Ba FA ran<:h style EAST BLUFF 4 Br. 3 Ba, tg A Real Doll House' Ntn ter rent el only Large crpta/painl Lg yrd Sml .12 1.ll •-....i C-t M 1024 ----pool on' Q 1'et street tam rm. Vi.w $279 000, Agl S.0.-5937 5 bed tormal dining, 3-pet Oii Utlla pd Gronr • _,,,at ti I HI REPOSSESSION 3 BA Westcitff S~5K S.4S-J249 By owoer 640-8567 _ _ -cer garage Par11ellyl $1025 mo &.45--8453 USE THE E/Slll lllUll fixer Try $124·000 10 -II --lt""rt Iola le1llty turnisMkl 1" opt P<>S$ E·s•<M lrg new 3Br 2Ba •20 000 I 1 I n t down Agt 5~6-7739 llYFllllT ClllO 111111 Ill E Over <ooo SQ 11 ftreplacel $3S001mo I yrd lrplc 2 car gar Avl DAILY PILO\ • • 1 tWm 1hl ~ SU PER DESI RABLE Lu•ury 2 BA '2ba Best Cltarly lhH flat lltat & Pvt encl yrd Near W1t1rfrt1t h .. t lff, 9 1 1<.1ds oil S 1125 mo "FAST B~au:ll~~3 t~~i1y' n:m~ College Park nome Harbor view Poot walk Paletlal FRENCH COUN-AubenELeeS29~95IOI IJ1·1400 llJ ... tOI Cell645--09681oraopt ltESUL T" ..,~ ~ozy flrepface ahake $13~.500 tirm. Prine onty to shops & restaurants & TAY TUDOR more tnan details call 636 78 0 rool . pnced for tut sale Doug 645-0303 Agl market Boat &llP sec: elegant 5300 SQ 11 t 1 SPACES AVAIL lor new f lat hts your 1:>u0090 2br SEltVIC E Diana Cappel 631-1266 bldg ldealtor wheet cnatr rooms Oceen & City mo1:>11e nomes ouvers ,n LAN DLORDS REAL TORS ~'s l~htso ~~~~s, '"~ v :1~ DIRECTORY person $495.000 L1gl'lls view estate I Costa Mesa Hunt Beach Fast tree tenant prov1drs 539 6t90 Best Attv lee I •~i ~~\ :1 , SIPEll Sllll1'fll Cell 675-84« or 675·8676 Musi 11qu1d1118 for out of a Laguna Hills For into 539~6194 Best Alty • _ ror Res u lt ,.!_'_ -~-REDUCED TO'SELL" area seller Sacr1llce .at details cal' 63'6 ~siJ nPEN LAB OR DAY' Mese Verde 3Br 2Ba Service Call ;i aS 3 Bdrm. 2 ba Sunshine lflOW lllllET $999.000"' Last 01 tne super c1ean Beau11tu1 642-5671 .tiome wlthlargeyard As-Sacflflce sate by owner HarbOr A1dQe bergams Ct••trcial "'ACllSIULn varo "p 2 cer garage WantAds Call 642-5678 sumable Isl T D A little Ivan W_.ls 48A executive For personal preview call p .._ 1250 ,.,, M1••~(M(IT "" etecl opn1 gdr inc• no bt.J l TLC.somepaintandnew nome separate master Pa1r1c11 Tenore63t-1266 r•r::i " -~"S11somo 1st tast SUPERB NEW LISTING IN-SPYGLASS Prestigious executive home with ocean, mountain & city ligh ts view. New pool and spa. Serene setting with new land- scaping. S ingle level, 4 Bdrm, 3 bath, family room home With many added amenities . $695,000. BELLE CHASE LEE IRVINE TERRACE Spacious family home in one of CdM's finest neighborhoods. 4 Bdnns, fam room, 2 1/2 baths, large country kitchen. Home ha5 outgrown the family! Sub- mit offers. CAROL PANGBURN CHARMING ISLAND HOME Private community channel front home with own dock for 30 ft boat. R-2 lot with room to build additional unit or enjoy this large yard. $375,000. DONNA & BILL WEBSTER OCEAN FRONT HOME & INCOME 3 B<lnn, 2 bath owners unit upstairs with master Bdrm & bath plus fireplace. 2 Bdrm income unit downstairs with fi replaq_. Seasonal rental, rarely vacant. Large as- sumable lst TD. MARIA BERCOVlTZ MARILYN TWITCHELL carpet and you'll l'lave a suite lge kltchentfam1ly or 760·ll702 •UlllA IUCll* 114/171-1113 s1so aep 545-6035 1tt 5 ~~~G tgFreArg':N~~ s~~9m000 1fizi:~,~;u; I•;~~ I: ' 4::e s ~"Bl~~1n1~~ro~~ 1.1~. blaa• 2206 llfllllC CIW.ET 1171 WANTS our• s 113 500 LIFE'S A IUCll,~ Laguna Great nr user S925 Yrty Cnarm•f\9 0109' Ga• lljr t>eacn teer .. 705 -·---· for store or olf1ces Home • Bdrm . ga• soace nUllEIT 171-1110 - .. 'I I u1 Uf I'\ 1 Fan1St1c value on lh19 ----& Ou I Patio 675--J06J "'" " " Lset Op11on t:!•g l..yn l pe. set benln<l rn ••• •t UTll 1700 1111"'11.., '"' oceanfront duplex Condo 1600 9<J 11 golf Garden setting S I 2 l1lMa .. ' "' ~ REAL ESTATE Grossing S48 OOO yr •COu.l.MI view ,1500 m1111on $400K down , ••ole• w frplc; gar & 131-1400 CareluJly ma1n1a1ned S254K B~r 720-942" Ownr fil'anc1ng Dys Peaaasala 2207 ou1111ns 9 ' ree•9646 wtlurn1sh1ngs included " c I -------$625 000 494 1633 Eves 4 4·8401 snuSll 2HRM 1111 TEUHIT ll-1110 Baal. hacai lOfO Open all weellend 11-3 ltw,.rt'1 lt1t llJ UllU IUCll View oecil & gar tee.,6750 Mesa Yerae Eaec Hm 2 3112 W Oceanfront lllr~tr Yltw llt•tl unique eommerc1a1 ouilO· TtLEHIT 111·1110 st' 4 Bo 3ba SPI Gar· 1111 IS TIE Somerset SBA 3ba, spa 1ng on highw&\' •OOO SQ l1tn1ng service & wa1er LOWEST PlllCEI perfect cond Pr or dee & " 133 ft frontage home • s~~ROO~ HOUSE PO s , 450 Mo 546 9950 landscaped By owner -rduplf'• set ~1'11nd n 6;~~~s(;ear•\ 1110, HgM5 a•ea c•een 2Bd 4 lllll CllH I OPEN SUN 1-5 oeaut1lu garde" 'lf'tt "9 'ba fd oatio $735 '-'lo ln Hunltngton Bch$89.000 1930PonSe11:>ourne Grea• owner use• ,..GPEAT PEl\jN LOCATIOlll N , PETS 548_6680 CeU Bob (2 13)319-1•06 SJ25 000 644-2942 o ... ner Wiii hnanC'e s 1 2 WIN~cR RENT AL , ---I m1ll1or Days 494 163 I 3 9, , Ba 2Br 2Sa furn Sea B1u~ Convon 2BR ! • Pvt'~ 494 840' .. _,,.,.i,,.. c a1 Rea t>a Osl'lws• W D 0001 , ,Estatf'S'"'e 6"5 , • .,, spa S9006"5-6806 ••••l).f::.S . I ,e;J N .f-~.f{ laco•tJr!fty 1350 FHtLHSllltUOO s~eARPsc& cCoLe~At~ ~oceci:i • • ~ 2 HOuSES C M Garage 1:>111n5 ,.._,..,5357 ttr ~ 0 Frank Masandrea Collection ' \j -· .:~'.· ~ ' ....... . ro I t r .. I ' P rominent DHlgn1r Pattern·M146. Sizes 8-20 •Rl<lut \l'l<'W• b•llOw~ be•l• •"ll ,., t-ftl••f'r '""•••I \ " ""' ll'r 1 w•<M oand M••• '"' l\at1" ,,, /1 con1r .a•••"Q '" r .i•111tc" '"' tne u m• t10• c 1a 1,,. IJ•flln '••n• "'''•""'"• ""• •" 'O• Ii•"• " • l>Old print ,,,, •• ,,, OIOICO. lla no ()oll"IA~ \lf>flyl\ ••• " ,.., •• '" , .... OO<!t(tl ~'"t •I \111'\l)ly gtt'11tl'd 111 41•l'u"•1 Tl'lf' b•<' tlUll""~ I I"• •a1at Patt••" ,.,. u e , p111r1,., t 'N '"' (llftl rav<'" m 111t• • "' 1t 1••v ''''114' 141 ''" Ofl l>b'" • '"'"' ,,.," o• 1 "" 011011 .,,.,..,,ltd 1>11••" "'·~ 1 •~• san .. I" M •111t• "':""I'• •Plf>Ufl •111\0 l I 'I() t " ,.., " f'•l•I'• 1t1 ......... ' ,.., t1 ~fl" Ha.• '-e•d••~1 1 PO&<>••', .. 1'"°'"' "'"""" "")"' '"1<1'' • •• l(H llll('10ttlllt•lo1p~llM a\jf'tlt•1l'••t14Jt g r ,,f'lfl••" •>()I 11~4\ll •OO--lSS /IP SfVLl ~Ul,ABt R ~I .. ~ fl~ 00\lS a ClOlHU ON '4UOC t.IO SWUl(A ''SMIONS 111 tt OUtC• •AC"°lf OUI\ IS 1~ Ou•r. II f 4$'1' tUlllJfAS Ill 400 4 t lOCI OUtllS 1tt fNVl\0,, ,UCMWOll OUI\ TS Qoo• 0 l) "o() • 1J I'' • ~ f A ' I 1\ltQ• •"<'1 ••"ill"; liltif .... -w.u "'' ,,,_:.,ll'f &; • .,,... '"'", ., lfw:tt• "'"'' XII cono Inc s 1q 560 15•. TELEllEIT 17& 1110 w.11.1r garOeri1ng 9en/IC~ jn S • 59 4'00 4<p 628 • v • l < Pt'" ...,0 546 9~50 CHOHIUMAR • •TRIPD• A11 • s Best aree P"of' i w n t>•sn.p P $145)u.:; 1...d 1 Blb -,;1313 .. 9 1406 - \\\ 111111• H• •'11""' In• \:it 4 A I 131·1400 0 " ,. , .. OrMQll OoMt DAILY P1LOTJ8undey, September 1, 1885 1he best of NeWport B~h for $ 75,000.* · "fbu'I enjoy the best Newport has to offer when you live at Harbor ~. These luxurious townhomes feature vaulted ceiings, skylights, fireplaces, generous decks M1d at-home recreational amenities including a pool, spa MKi OObhousie. Hatbor ~ is located in a million-<lollar neighborhood.netN superb restaurants, theatres, Newport Centw/Fashion lsJand and the beach. These twf>.bedroom tow nhom8s are onc&-in- &-ifetime values from $149, 990. And, ff you share wffh a friend, you get it al for half the price! ( HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 350 Avocado C-1, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $1 10,000 Sunday 1-4 * •300 E.Cst Hwy #62 Bayside VIII NB 673-3600 · $45,000 Sat/Sur:i ·2·6 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN Jasmine at 4th S1, COM 675-6000 from $299,500 Sdt/Sun 1~5 v 12 Coventry. Harbor Ridge, N.B 760-6755 $342,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 332 Holmwood, Newpon Hts 645-0303 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 4615 Orrington. Cameo Shores. CdM .. 644-9060 $498.500 Sunday 1-5 *•501 St. Andrews. N.B 645-0303 $149,900 Sunday 2-5 618 St. James. Cliffhaven. Newport Beach 631-1400 $425.000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 1200 Berkshire Lane. Westcllff NB 673-7300 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1653 Bimini. Mesa Verde CM 556-8066 $137.900 Sat/Sun 12-4 •212 Eboll, Lido Isle, N.B 631-1400 '$389.500 Set/Sun 2-5 3300 Ocean Blvd, Olde COM 675-6000 $850.000 Sunday 1-5 1690 Rhode Island, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $ 154,500 Sunday 1-4 •35 Skysall. Jasmine Creek, COM 759-1501 $365.000 Sunday 1-5 2657 Vista Ornada, Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $285.000 Sunday 1-5 •3 17 Walnut, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $198.500 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 3 BA plu1 FAM RM or DEN 2345 Aralla. Eastbluff. Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 • 2675 Bayshore Dr. Bayshore NB 644-6200 $575,000 Sunday 1-4 V2811 BayshOres Or, Bayshores, N.B 644-9060 $549,000 Sunday 1-5 ••391 Bayview Terr .. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $163.500 Sunday 12-4 600 Carnation, Summerwtnd, CdM 675-7572 $489,000 _ Dally 10-e **2274 Channel Rd. Newport B<;h 645--0303 S 1,617 ,000 Sunday 3-6 1401 Cllff Dr. Cliff Haven. NB 631-7300 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 515 01hll1 Ave, Svmmerwtnd, CdM 675-7572 $375,000 Dally 10-6 517 Oahlla. SumtMrwlnd,..cdM 675·7572 $409,000 Dally 10-6 • * 1130 GoJdenrod. Coron. o.I Mar 831-1266 $429.000 Sunday 1-5 ''""1ftl At<\t h 'I U·"'-.. Ill 'lol\1 t ·~~-"'-"',,._.""" a""'1ct to"""' .... """'"""'-... ol ,,_ ___ $~ --by.--,,_,,.,. common -"'*°"'-~ --""-!;31 IDT Hlttbot ~ PJlce, Newpon 8tlocft, CA 9266017/4J 759-0888 FtA1'llShfld Mod!lils and Sales ()fflQ1 ~Daty flam to6pm $149,990 •240 Hazel Dr. (Ocean View). CdM 759-9070 $690,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 v 16 Jetty, Jasmine Creek. Cd Mar 644-9060 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 892 Laird. Cost Mesa 645-0303 $213.000 Monday 12-4 15 Monterey, Spyglass, Corona del Mar 760-1900 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . •8 Morro Bay Drive, Spyglass COM 644-6200 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 1952 Pelican. Mesa Verde, CM 645-030~1 $179,900 Sun 12-3:30 2112 Port Ourness Pl, H.V Homes. N.B 760-9716 $395,000 Sat/Sun 3-5 • 18 Southernwood. Turtle Rock, lrvine- 760-8333 $316.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3405 Summerset. C.M 645-0303 $$199.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch 760-4868 $1 .950,000 Sunday 1-5 108 Turquoise. Balboa Island 631-1400 $425,000 Sat!Sl:Jn 2-5 111 Via Cordova, Lido Isle, Newport Bch 631 -1400 $399,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 209 Via Dijon. Lido Isle 644-9060 $680,000 Sunday 1-S 133 Via Havre. Lido Isle, N.B 645-0303 $369,500 Sunday 1-5 . *675 Vista Bonita, NB 759-1501 $260,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 22382 Wallingford. Hunt. Stran·d. H.B 963-7077 $241.000 Sunday 1-4 •22332 Wallingford, Hunt Strand, H.B 546-2313 $320,000 Sunday 1-4 2201 Waterfront , Corona del Mar 644-9060 $4 10,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 1132 White Salls. Harbor View Hiiis NB 644-6200 $399.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 t921 Yacht Enchantress. Seavlew COM 675-6000 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 t 4 BEDROOM 204 Coral. Balboa Island 631-1266 $375.000 Sunday 1-5 1800 Port Seaborn. Harbor View NB 644-6200 $27 1,900 Sunday 1·5 4 BA plua FAM AM or DEN ~ LOTS: 301 & 303 NarctssusfSellVfew, CdM 759-9070 $~35.000 Sat/Sun 10·6 * •415 Bayside, NB 759-150 1 $1.050.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores 548-564 7 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 12 Glorleta. Northwood Irvine 559-9400 $229,900 Set/Sun 1-5 •212 Hazel Or, (Oceanfront). CdM 759-9070 $1 ,135.000 Sat/Sun 10-6 20 Hiiisborough. Horbor Hill 760-1900 S795.000 Sunday t -5 •706 Malaber, lrvlno Torroce COM 759-1501 $447,000fee Sunday 2·5 --------------------' ' • .. ••34 Morro Bay, Spyglass COM 759-1501 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 16 Napoli. Harbor Ridge. NB 760-8333 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5 426 Plazza Lido. Lido Isle. N.B 631-7300 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1218 Polans. Newport Beach 546-2313 $499,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2201 Private Road, Back Bay, N.B 631-7300 $325.000 Sunday 1-5 •54 Royal St George, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $1 ,800,000 Sunday 1-5 v22 Royal St. George, Big Canyon. NB 760-8333 $525,000 ' Sunday 1-~ 3900 Sandune, Harbor View Hills NB 644-6200 $425.000 Sunday 1-5 2056 Tustin Ave, Newport Beach 63 1-7300 $249,000 Sunday 1-5 125 Via Koron. Lido Isle, N.B 631 -7300 $510.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •343 Via Lido Saud. Lido Isle NB 673-7300 $1 ,450.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 330 Vista Trucha, Bluffs, Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $259,500 Sunday 1-5 2727 Windover, Harbor View Hills 644-9060 $~99.700 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2003 Yacht Resolute, Seavlew. N.B 644-9060 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM 3153 Llmeflck Lane. CM 759-9100 $143.000 Sat/Sun 1 :30-5 5 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * * 1633 Bayside Drll/8, Newport Beach 644-9060 $995,000 Sun 1-5 •74 Hillcrest, Big Canyon. Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $2.895.000 Sunday 1-5 70 Hiiicrest. Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $1 ,070.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1930 Port Seabourne. Harbor View Hms 644-2942 $325.000 Sunday 1-5 * • v 25 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $3,950,000 Sun 1-5 • v 14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1 ,410.000 Sun 1-5 '* 1"'627 Via Lido Soud. Newport Beach 644-9060 $1,5~5.000 Sunday 2-5 8 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 8 Cypress Point. Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM •418 Bolero Way, Park Udo NB 675-40 10 125,000 Sunday 1-5 406 E Bay (Spinnaker Bay) Balboa Peninsula 631 -1266 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••75 Sea Island, Blg.Cyn NB 759-9 100 $247,000 • Sunday 1-5 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN * 24 Canyon Ridge, lr\llne 759-9100 $250,000 Sunday 1-5 321 Dahlia Place. Sea\llew 675 4 144 $285,0QO Sunday Noon-5 4 Lakeside, Woodbridge. Irvine 631-7300 S 195.000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM • • •509 Avnlde Campana, Bluffs, N.B. 645-0303 S 194,000 Sun 1 -5 * • 15 Odeasey Cour1. Nowport Crest 645·0303 S22.5.000 Sun 1 :30-4:30 ...... VLLA<I S100 OFF 18.T MONTH'S RENT ON ALL APA~TMENT8 THE place to come home to -A peateful park-like setting conveniently located within walking distance to theatres. restaurants and shops. Only minutes to South Couth Plaza and the beach. ' 1 Bedroom 1 Bedroom a Den/2 Bath• 2 Bedroom TownhouM/2114 a.th• FROM $515 -ALL UTILITl~S 1PAID -Gas fireplaces -Rustic Wood Paneling. Grass Cloth A' -Cathedral Beamed Ce1hniS -Dishwashers /. *. •, -Pools. Wh1rlpaol Exercise Room -4 Lighted Tennis Courts Laundry f ac11tt1es .... 'J.!.t -fair Housing Sorry, No Pets J!-f OFFICE OPEN DAIL y 9-6 I 2400 HarbOr Blvd (81 Fair O.IParve) . Costa Meaa 714/557·8020 535 Seaward, Corona Hglands COM 759-9100 $235,000 Sunday 1-5 •2033 Vista Cajon. The Bluffs, N.B 644-0488 $209,900 Sunday 12-5 ••421 Vista Parada, No. Bluffs. Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $259,000 fee Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 5 Mainsall. Jasmine Creek COM 759-9100 $44~.ooo Sttnday 1-5 4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 2519 16th St. Newport Hts. N.B 645-0303 $168,500 Sun/Mon 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FpR SALE 2 BR 11899 Mensa Court, Fountain Valley 546-5605 $134,900 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 29616 Pelican Way, Laguna Nlguel 495-2821 $126,500 Sunday 10-2 MOBILE HOMES 4 PLEXES FOR SALE DUPLEXES 1 & 1 2 BR plua 1 BR 504-504'/t F~rnleal. COM 644-6200 $269,000 Sunday 12-5 2 BR plu12 BR 1611 Cliff Drive, Cllff Haven, N.B 631-7300 $295,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plu11 BR * *2814-2814'hW. Oceanfront, NB 644-6200 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR + 3 BR + 2 BR •Spa *Poot RENTALS 3 BR APTS * * W4ter1ron1 * * * Walerlront & Pool "' Give address 111 guard g11111 ' . -- ... Orang• Coaal OAIL Y PILOT /Sund•y. Sec>t.-nber 1, 198~ tt laf. t•taf1 01 • tartltt t Uaf ~ ... llat a I, ' ,.,..~, • ..... . JIM lt1t11J It .... lt•taJ1 It lt1taJa Waa.. nit 1111. ltacla 2740 rt ltacla fill ~. LM• fill Leg Bch rm.~ b&'. w/D ...... 2tOI ...... 2111 Mature1Pt Wom.,, PCflO lfttab ... Eut86de NICE! lg 28r 1Ba. 2'1r 2t>a gar no pe11 OPEN HOUSE Sept 7·8 *LIVE ON WAT!R• l'OO 112 utY Mature I I d H81( 1';======== petto, e-r. bttlna 1700 grdnr 18'5 'mo 18132 830e W OC"'•••FRONT 20' ,. __ t ""Ip ev-•t Ch........_ empfyd ledy 494-1348 COM GAEAT HOME FOR OC~NFRONT UNUSUAL eetv rm wtyar · J>9.ll 87~73H Of .... 2 4..... p """" ...,. ., ., -.. ~ ... N ... 7.. ...-.. • I """""u-•1y NB ......_utltul Ck_lhMlth 182•5699 "'9G lll•U -..... .,.. • ...... erll~ Ln 38d 2ba. bar. gar, taun.fp Ing qua!nt lb<, no pell, LAGUNA B~CH, latge, now...,,. .. :; .. '12~ .. ...,.. ,.v ~· '" .._ •••-. --.-.. ----rt-..,-..,--...,..-(213) 518·38'8 or s 11100 s.p1 15-June 111 ref• '9Q d, 11111 pekt. older P<IY ent bath ce>c*I"" -..-. ~" turn home Mature. qujet. Want to rent OI aht ;arage 11t ftOOt omoe on CoMI 281 r~ $575 1"fe31~ (21~ 839·3599 _ (819)944..0()30 Pfef S860 856-8145 quiet~ $390 flr111iUf: CdM etlr apt $432 50 mo n-amkra 87S-M29 Ol lmell room tor''"':!: ~.~~orl~~o~r ·~~:: Ill-IMO Condo bMul 2Br '-'I ba. 3Br 2 ba OPUC, 112 blk 10 Oc;.eentront 38d 2ba. tp, S 100 dep 4~59 $2200/mo income needed Oceanllde furnished In NB., .. <2131920-34 8 ""'*' penclng end utll-.,,,.......,...__,.,~-den poot/)90, 2 oar gar, bch, lge upstalr.a unit gar. laun $130j1Sepl 15-MaJe/mature emplyd no to qualify 7&<>-8297 luxury condo Muter Br "'(213~2 11* 1750 par mo aide 38R 2ba duplex pa110$1MO mo 848-5974 S1050 Oown1ta1,. unit Jul)e 15(819)0«-<>030 •amkr.CM~1S21:51'mo Chrla"u fem hu HHrt>r 1Yall 1850/mo ·Hm Young, angl P<Of m.ie •••=•-un Pvt wd bMm oelll n•.. ---$900 -· 831~722/WC>f1' 557-1300 _..., ctMn, quiet rm, I -·-•---• • ., ... HUNTINGTON CREEK . _ 535-7108 OPE ... H-OUSEa/7_918 MCdep979-131Mlvmag furnoondotosh<S..25 Of2bd..,.tNB.COM "'-" tt•"..aa W/O hkup, D/wshr. yard. APTS Luxurious I & S ,. " pool & si>a 84()..868f! Ocean View PnthM 28d _.. ...,.,, -Quiet $975. 831·3848 28drma -A tew Bach 1 825/Mo 1 8d Iba. encl 8308 W OCEANFRONT Mature M/F Fwrn rm/pY1 • 2ba au amenities P.tof'• J• (714~7174 l atge 1 Bdrm, tar.no avl .Starting s:ro• gar. close to bell, nl<:e 48d 2ba, Ip, din area, bll· ba lncla laundry & ulll Clean mature pe<IOtl 10 only, n-amkr 873-7550 CarllH m --- Peta. 1980 Anaheim , a49. l6 l3 btwn 9-S ""ly quiet toe. Ina. oar. laun S2000 Yrly $500/mo. NB 7&<>-1448 an1 lrg Penln1Yla Point Pnma NB bua1neee tron-,,.. 1480 Montovle 18 191844-0030 -apertment 87~0328 Oftlca•8Rtt>e In CdM mn Int ltll u1oa on Via Udo acroea ShOwn by appt. S485JMo 2Bdrm a 3Bdrm ~, .~ TIL ... , 1"2 110• Prof male 45, n-amkr S.7~/tlo. prof/ci.an par-f c •R ftDlhA«eo lrom Hunnea Plua. 545-3229/831·7279 I) 1 ay, • -• Newpo(t lalend 18r Loolc· 1 room In exohn tor Clean resp M/F .rir 3Bd 7 ,. ~~yq • lmmed Prlcecl fr $700-- -~-I I . I " son 3-8009 mag GARAGE leO/MO 750-1000 IQ tt, MC. IUl,.OL••• 5850.,,7 .. ,.173 BAYRIOGE CONDO By n9 orquetalnglaa 11 lltedutlea.beach area. 2ba, 2 ca1 gar unit parking Mr Lawson ~ 0 ..-u J M Petet• 3BR 3ba 0 Refa.S5'10 mo 850-4 Reta. 891-1714 $275/Mo Jeff 968-8531 P1ea11nt trg rm~m. 64&-9950 973•7300 sgactoua 2 Bd 2ba with JAOOISIEALn plan A IC. t>ltlns -PENINSULA--PRVT ENTA/BA 'Outet Female thr 2B1 IBa ntaml\r S355/mo Avl Lg aglcargarage NrOC - - ............ *I LOS! W!IOHT HOWi 1o..at Pound& r-"'°"'" Ouerem.d. l50--0l58 .... ,,, ....... F oun d IHd bfk Car~ w/Stdl)t VIM & pl'IOto. IO 54-1402 FClll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: ~~~~'.'a~:Ha~/1~ lnlH 2744 $1750/mo. 644-4336 Small 1 Br apt, juat I hae prof lam, no kit, back bey Duplex tOO y1da to ooh 91 t5 CdM 759-9143 eves Fa1r;roonoa. Cornpt9tely C.-ttt&.l . too $725/Mo 848-9794 2 86 2ba COndo Univ Park ONllOE IPT llllllTS to beh. $52$/mo yrly urn Twnhse $325 646-8502 $325 + Utlll 650-5638 PROMONTORY POINT encld OfY & aeeure EJao. lntala n11 ~~~~~~~~~ S Incl no nar no n.ata .,.,, ----Ma1/proflnon '"1k trlelty. S90/mo. 751-3531 •• •'aMMA •••-• 2 BR. 1~BA wi g.,-New (Terrace), 2 car ~ar harp 2Bd, Iba w/gar. aou'1t pre·r ·,06 .. 2-9th' 5-..t Room In lamlly home Fem. mature. n-smkr shr ..-.. -Found· Brtttany T•r* w/onane pal l 1 cath .. Aam o...a11 S CM 2 Bd lb t N 1475· 673-272.:__ Off1'ct Int-•-..,.14 4000 1/f ei.cft. 133' tr--crpta. drpa,1>111na, lenced ,,_ r, o. gren '· ""' ... ng, stone Agt Wayne 646-8816 In ante Ana Ht• a ap r bell . -~ au •• ""' .,.r P\lppy 8122 Vic Spnng.. yrd w/patlo. Water paid close to shops etc w/b frplc. A/0 2100 751 -9753 ~ $325 • utll 850-7743 PROM POINT tux 2 bed. 2 Cannery Vlliw aooa io: tage on Main Hwy to dale/Hat! HB 8'0-15851 636-4120 Cell t-5PM $900/Mo 773-0695 Haven Pl $795/mo 0c .. ntront 48d 2ba, gar, , Fem n-smkr •hr spacious ba M/Pfol/No smk $500 cauon. ~able Bkr Laguna Great fOf 11or.. 847·387'3 667 Victoria "E" S635 Univ Prk ape.cloua 3Br . 64.!"!794 IJauunen,tp15 t'611800919454~3015" B1ttl1,Jltttll 2904 clean 2br 2ba C M apt u49t1t7c~'!&51pd67 .. A9men5.,. ~~ 675-4606 "'~··otfdenloasMtGt1!~s 1v25Ntce111 -FO ___ U_N.,..0-: -=Colla-,--. -tem-.'"'9-129= ~ 2439 Orang. "D" $850 2Ba Twnhse. gar. air, frpl, SMOllES llPLEX llOO '"V\I -.. S335 &46-1384 att 6pm -vvv ~ ~ v•-2 .,__ -.... Vic Btootchum & Hamll-"'W -llYI no pets Lse 529-0384 2B1 2Ba , lrplc gar} n-Step1 lo Bch 2Br t Oen SUUll nL Ammt 28d,qu .. t w/c1prt oNloee. ~uon. beth, M Call Oya 494-le38. ton. H.8 9&3-5142 '' _,. L It L 2741 carpeting! 188#5574 1•1Ba. 2 patios, gar N~ Wkly rentals now avau Fem n-amkr am spacious Nr SC Plue s3151Mo ~ Prvt entr W Cotta Meea Evee 4~~1 Sp.clout Apta. 2Br $725 11111 IC• nUIEIT lll-1110 pa1n1. crpta, drpa & kltch $140/wk & up 2274 New-clean 2br 2b• C M apt. 112 utll 5-49-0234 S260t mo 631~20 611o91Stor~10f1\oa Complete redecor Gas & Wiil a..w W/O, mlero $950 yrly No port Blvd c M 646-7445 S335 646-l384 •11 6pm -t ·-m--s 528.,, tt/$31 mo r ... water pd. No pell .,, VIEWS Eastslde 28d Iba no "'"IS 1>4111 AYI 911 54&-4905 -or 645-24'48 Ammt Fem-38d hae w/cpl * -""' -·~ ..... Found Pl1t>utt Mtx· Whfte mele Coe\• MeM 8128 • 846-2119 2323 EldenAveS48•7854 ESTATE LIVING Classic ..... SEAllllLOllE 1t>klobchS350/M&utlls I MONTH FREE RENT C Meea C-2 632~190 arch1tec1u1e on acres of Max 2 persons. gas pd Versetlles Jr 1Br Pool, Fem Shr 4 Bdrm Apl 1 M1chael/S 19 846 4912 881 Dover Or Suite 14 5 .. -1s1~~1n.o1ea Found: Short tial<ad P•· LA •• 0 d p S600 135 Albert 3026 W CoeSI H~. New-mile'' l)eactl $375/Mo us_ • New~"" Beactl 831~3651 ,...,... "' v" 91811 oYO&aora..na Fem Vic VIL ... A EAA. Famuy ~ar ens 001 & .$pa 543-5478or651-0336 spa,recrm,aec.e1css25 portBeach,relrig.TV 1nctu111 650-4093 Shr 2BR CdM '350tmo """' 52'8aqf1/S3l mo 120 E c11no;NBa3W50e'evee ~ompl~~ 2i~w2ba, pil~:'2~oA~!c~1~~~ (2131687-3292/387-5900 s140 ,wksglnodeposll _ 11111811 • dep n-smkr 572SQFt$330/mo 23rd St •Unit 20 & d~p°':~~a~;; tacll ci~~ lncls utllltles Mature con-'>P•H i11u' """'I' """ S11tli Ct Ht . Mt I rt -. ----uiouna Beach Matr/Bdrm 960-7621 Ml<:l')MI 3975 Birch, Newport 20• 2 I Mgt In •29 FtoundectloWMn•tee Mv.ie1cCaFtaa1rf: Otr Mo to mo Gas/wtr iiderate appHcente only b ""<i bl'dlu,:m Jpt' 2715 ltat1l1 It 1;Sl~l!tB~:s~3J~/mo Shr 1/2 v./f nlC8 lg Ilse Beach 5"l-5032 Agl Waterfront Bldg t35o alf v I e VI I S u n f I 0 we 1 pd. no peta $700/mo. 494-4653or494-6017 flf' .. 2b Sbrt 290I ' wt newcpt ExclCdM I<>-916 SQ Ft Gen 1 avail 3333 W Co111 557•2188 S600 d 2324 Eld ~rm a Condo w/lrplc . Loe room. nice he>me Nwpt cation 3 pvt rooms olc/Medical grnd fir No Hwy NB Mon thru Fri 9-5 Apt 1 ~-5155 en •••rrt h1cla 2719 &S7~~jMOSec gates. pool 1 aA In 3 BR House. ntce Hts. kltch pnv S350 mo S650/mo (213)4'74-6642 c M $916/fTIO 832-4161 ,-. ...u LOS_T_M_att-... --,em.le--.-Yie 2 3 & 8 832-3115 mgs ~aatside CM lut/llvlng incl ulll OICk 548-4258 • =---o-trlfl •• Vlctona & Valley Rd. C M WI lfFH a OIOICE 1w 1'nter a~;·~~~ Yr~k~ 28R 2ba condo Carporl. ~urn !_3~ 49~_8!44 Male Sh81e 2 id1m I bath v~~ ~a:~::;:.~= c:~~ ~ ~S~c~!~ NEED STORAGE SPACE? 842-9818 REWARD Want a Mlectloo of great 675-4606 . spa & pool Sn5tmo, 2 BED OCC Condo. Resp llOuse COM S3751Mo utll cpts close 10 beach Xlnt J8ntl0f 285~ E Coast F111T ~Fifi Lott Shettle. Sliver/Grey llvlng? We can otter any-1 Bdrm Bayftont apart~ * on 1st year's rent . 545-7 131 or 731-5168 non-straight MIF, low incl 720-0263 ioca'tion 13 7 5 call Hwy 675..8900 anytime Safe Harbor s.tt St0f?9 male Reward Vic Adam• ~hl~~J'~:.a 1~7~1k~t~ :~ ment sundeck. parking fURNISHEO or 3Br 2ba Condo w/deck. rent, amenities. t>y 9/7 Mat Chrtsl Prof F shr 3 Bd 213-474'-66"2 HCt••Y 1000 S/Ft. All stz.es Info 775-230 /Ma;notla 964-8813 CM.NB.or HB Chink of us $775/Mo 675-8990 UNFURNISHED cptd, pool/lac $695 gas -675•767° CM Condo $325 ISi/iast Shr Baytron1 a t rOf MIF $600/mo 845 w 19th St b1111ctatat1 3002 PtrMUl first tor that choice of 2Br l'"JBa, patio. gar. 111 pd.Avlnow631-5968 2Br 2ba, ~ale/pool, CM S150Dep545-8200 25-40 must ·rf'. neat. 752-1120 673-1960 SPIRiTUALREAOtNGS S.nices 3114 T~~~lnf Hoag. a111 9/ I $750/mo. flTllESS lot•• 2900 ~~~~~ri41$Ii.92~~ etec Mature Fem wants same resp n-smkr $375 plus EXEC-OFFICE, close to Advice In All Matters & Tllll If"' ••• NBREA~TY 642-1603 731-05950penSal 11-2 CEllTERS, TElllllS, Bdrmwthouseprlv Nrbus -----tosh12Bd 11/2ba E-slde dep 675-1202 Frwys Appx 20{) sq It Counte11ng 1815 So El ESCOR~ 675-1642 ~HILARIA .WAY SWIMMlllC, phis llne & shopping center 2BR 2ba CdM home to sh1 CM Twnhouse Smoker Want M/F to help l1nd & inclds otc furn S300 mo Camino Real. San Clem 898-2355 WMtslde 2 r IBa New Spaciou 3Br 288 gar Adults only 962-5760 with M or F n-smki Prof pref S325l mo • 1/2 utll co-1ent 3BR C M hse by 1491 w Baker. Suite 3. Lied •92·7296 _ crpts. drps $680 1st f1plc ose to bch Yrly r111ch 11ore! Sorry, -S475/mo 759-0281 645-3379 eves/wknds 911 Craig 546-4960 Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 -lall.Hll O,,. 4lll $650 deposit Waler & $135 /mo 675-4912 or no·pels. Models Br In Pvt home. PY1 entr, B------556-3900 SCRA S -gas paid 548-2562 754-1792 Bk1 open daiilr 9 lo 6. shr bath C Mese S 185 alboa Pen lge pvt br-ocn M/F 3Bd dplx-Penn xlnt Yng prof lux 2Br .'lea * * M·LET •AWUI Wllllllll• lst/lul. dep 646-2042 V\I, fully furn~ mo lse. N· loc Fp. W/O gar Avl Condo SC Ptza area IEI lfF-SlmS Gourmet Ras1aurant In Or· Westside CM 3 Bdrm. 2 '*•Brand nu custom 2Br ~ d smkr $4'25 plus..675-9774 now $366 & uUI 673-1443 Pool 1ac tenn $362 50 .. ~ ANSllKDS story bit Ina OI W COM Lge furn rm Pvt --A 19 15 966-0896K h (6)876sqtt/S1000mo R• ft[J\ ange County $160,000 SnStMo Ki°ds ok 2Ba choice area F1plc. ~ • patlo/enti Gar prkg Bal Is Hae M/F furn 2Br MIF shr 2 Bd 2ba CM v ett oept • •exam rrns NB 5 So Callt Rtty 5-46-5805 gar pauo $900 No pets VV Retg No kitch, no smkg. 1ba, Ip. $275/Mo. 1s11 Townhouse S3651Mo • --yr lse, new cpl/paint GruDby ·School ~~~A~~t~646 760-1713or857-1776 Apartment\ no drlnklngtparlles lut/089 N1Ck631-051"'_ 112ulll 631-10117 I t I W IN 2909 CaJI Nan675-4630 B1tter -C>ep1e1 lll1&1111WISll * WATEllFllO•T * Newport B each So S 4 5 0 I mo u 111 Inc I Bal lsld Wate<1ron1 Shr MtF shr 2 Bd hse 1n COM ta a 111 1-.--HJ~~n1t~ ~.~~kE II MIR l.IWI OATALIU VIEW Beautiful 2B1 2Ba Apt • I 759-1363 2BR hse w/prof . Gar w 'gar WIO $<100 -1/2 Chrlsllan Family (2 kids) alllHI Our local art crttlC was High Profits Local Area 2Br 28& 1000 SQ ft, gar. Oen Encl garage pvt ''.'.:11 ;;',',.~''""' CdM Walk to tiCn Very turn N-smker $500/mo u111 Avl now Ste\le ~,:;!\~ta~.::~~,!;: ltat1b 2916 caust.c in his revl9W$ My wm Train Part :rime jac. Redecorated No b ch t> 0 8 t d 0 c k s nk:e lg turn rm wtp•llo Incl utll 673-1810 _ 673-3505 or 770-3518 ieduoed ie~t Barry-dys 400 slf Zoned C:2 AIC artlll triend hao aoma No Employees No pets $895 8~5-0665 $2295/mo •ALSO• b4l Sii J Pvt entr Gar prkng Bal Penn 112 blk to-bell M/F shr lge l)eaut 4br Ilse, 549-47121779-2405 eves p_Yl bth Co'lefed patto paintings placed In a ~~ N~~ laat ltacli 2740 2Br 2Ba $1395 Sorry no Nrwport 8e~ch No Aetrlg/mtcro No kllch bd w/prtv t>a lndry tac Irvine $385 • ''> uut & ---Water & trash pd local gallery The critic real ax 1 • pets 760-0919 Quiel n/smkr $425 Ullls $450/Mo 673:8127 dep Avail 9112-857 -2384 Mature hbral male 26 $225/mo Ste P 130 E I took one look and Mi Wolter 17 i 4)838-5e20 **Lg 2Br 29a Watk to VERSAILLES 1 & 2Bdrm ""f• 1'' t .\\, u• Incl 759-1363 seeks un•que llvtng ,.tu· 17tn St. CM 5'8·7817 5neered 1 IM they Oi>en Labor Day Weekend bch Bale. gar $750 No $75010S1080 .11 ht! ' --CdM turn rm. pY1 ba, lg NB lge home lam n-smkr a11on N BtCdM loc --I COIJldn I tind the afllll, so Turn to today's cluaifled pets 760•17 131657•1776 631_4960 fl4 '> 1104 !Have 1ome1111ng to sell? 3Br 3Ba hme N/smkr Bdrm & ba S385/Mo .. Bach. shr condo/hse 10 WANT ACTION'> they HUNG 1118 PIC-for the 1>esi t>uv• Agt Clasallled Ids do It well $425 Pref rem 644-6869 ulll 6"6-2106 $400 2131493-5979 CllSS(fecl Ada 6-42-5678 TURE 6"2-5678 ~-- SU OLEMEITI UTEI c•••••m Magnificent 4 ' BR 4 5 Ba Mediter- ranean Villa with commanding un- obstructable 180° ocean v1ew Located in exclusive community with high tech security. $459,500 IJH Sua41y I l1'41y Se,t 112 1 t• 5 , •. lulat ht11•, Ctl4wtll IHhr 111-HH er '93-UH WTlllE I 11111 S 1 H ,100 Light and airy flourplan with family room and formal dining room Quiet location across from small park ( 'wne see this outstanding value THE REAL ESTAT&:RS WOODBRIDGE OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 NEW ON MARKET SHOWS LIKE A MODEL 3 Bdrm 2'12 Bath, family room + ADDEO PLAY ROOM. Great loc. near South Lake. Oak floors. beauti- ful yard, A /C, Sec. system. Price reduced to sell $196.~00. Private rommunll)' 1>f Thrt't' Anh Bay-large rount.ry honw {f'aturinl( " rare plat'("A, 3 largt' twdmom11 C-4mllv room I '~ lot.~ walk tn pr1v tl' heath ilnd park • $975.000 ... ~- ILi ClllU IEL IW OCEAN VIEW CHARMER! '431,000 ~ao1 WEL Move m to Vlt.'W channer Newly REOONE w11h great wallpapers, hardwood floors. floor to t-e1hng ftrepl.ace Large t•ru.H~ English Carden 3 BR. 2BA Garages open to Hazel. So easy to add ~nd story & de<-k for more ocean v1ews1 EXECUmE -IEU YElllE 1211,100 Qualtty~built family s howplace Gracious, spacious home Formal dtn- mg. chamung family and ltvmg rooms. four bedroom plus office 3 bathrooms Sparkling pool 3 car garage. Quiet cul- de-sac. CaU for an apJX>mtment THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Only 4 doors from the entron<."t' lO Big Corona Beach A 2700 sq ft 5 Bdnn. 3 bath updated older home with hardwood floors. fonnal d1mng. large family room, mast.er suite & jetty view from the front dKk plu_c; off st.ret't parking for RV or up to 7 l'Ars ReduL'ffi to $399,0001 220 .IASlllll AYI H4-1211 '1IW1 ,.. YllW1 ma11m ILIOlllUllLIMI Tm: liEST PRICE Sti~l.000 w11h tht> RI'~-; r t:l.~E UP 'F.AN Vlf.\Y WMV• 11' h1t1 <Ill L11llt-t'•1r.11111 BNc.h tht 1n lu At. 'IMllh tff BEST Houm.: Ch•n·mnl( '"''"'~''• J,,,~, homt' 3Br 1. B.& loft •k vh1thi.. wnnd hn< k S1.;.11nrd Ill~• Womh•rful' t• Wll NIYI IPll 1&11 lll 1 u.s•mrmm nt-M1 A .-I _.,;;,_-.--. --..._ --(_... ........,._ ----·- ---· . -_., ..... -· -·-..... ..... -- , COMIEllClll IUILll•' lT HW FH ZOH The Balboa run Zone MN• !!; und1 r going redevt>lopment By the end 11f 1985 the area will becum(• the m•' t Lido V1Uage Tht• pnmt' l'Ommt-rual property at 207 Palm 1~ now <1vail able $166.000 Jssumable fu-st. in l'Ome $19,800 yr Cun. .. 1clerat1on to rokers. ll3·2143---h1tr-4300,000. . Shows beauufully-m a vpry pnvatt' secluded complex m Newport &>al·h Super locauon You can walk to lht' sand. One bedroom. brick frpk . romldl dmjng rm, chathedral ro1hngi, and morE•1 CAIEO HllHUIDS COROll DEL IAR Wl'll stllldted. custom 3 bdrm dt•n ,\ 2 bath Spanous lt\·m~ <1rl1J S nt·" carpcL'\ On quiet cul -de-~L· (lu .in ... '<.: Cataltna vwws. Ne w -.hakt roof acre lot su1t.1hlt· for tt•ru11' ''ourt and/or pool Pnv.ltt· bt'J l'ht•, IWIH IJH,000 u2-n11 " H2-ot 11 BUILD YOU R OWN DREAM HOME J. THE Vl LLAGB OP coto OEL MAR! S01/30S SARfl l' I Imagine a French Norman~y hom~ t>u111 on this large come< lot One btock i., beach View with 2nd story 01 build one lot $335.000 Pflr tot 30• 118 & 40x 118 ($670 000 total) Orive by ~tr Sun 10-6 'A\O~l~\E~TM ·~-r... 769 9070 ' Luxury bayview town.homes. steps to ocean and bay. if 1ef tr slashed to $199,000' Full sec sys. wshr & dryer. garage. high ceilings w/sky~ghts 1985 Award Winner. Hll• tr RUSTI • 111/•u • 131· l!ll OWIER FIUIClll 104' HWll IN SE.A VIEW The lowest pnce<l Elegant 3 &inn home m pnvatt• communit~ Pool and tennis Never .t better opportunity °"o llvt' tn thb prestigious Newport nt>1ghorhood $329.500' uw,1111 H•-m1 WATERFRONT HOME 8~ water frontage, 3 Bdrm 2' 1 baths. dock. view . prof decorated Lowest price tn Huntington H~r­ bour Financing. low down. snort OPE• MOUSE WUUH 3210 lllOH, H • Oft/Act (21l) 592-3'51 H \' H<~ 'dmwl Mndf'l. J Bdrm " hi1th FR p11\o1h• l.-r1ot1 .. unn' hlt htl(hh 1•rl(.r~d•·d thr1•uahtr>ul nt·v. 1.1ppf1ant""°. n<'v. p..int n ·mc'IC11•lt>tl h.1th:-Ch.u It'!< ' R.1ron1 papn .1nd .lr-4p•" l\tu.,t .1ppr1"1lllh "e·U•tt-& h'Me Stet.MO '"'Mu"' Sii , ... l Ml ht1 l tYWW&t. """'1 lead at-111•" "11 nt °"*'"' -~------ llYU llllD IAYPlllT .... ,.,LMse .... Chamung 3 bdrm. den & 3 bath. Move tn cond1uon parquet floon, new crpts & drps You own the &,nd. · Vacant for q41ck escrow Dtwe ~ bv $695.000 Owner . lflll U TI• 1·1 .._..._LL Mt-1170 tr U 1-lUI lti• •Ht 4eliclttt.I ,11ce t• litt i• Se. Calif. ltHtif•I Hwtr 4 Ill, I H , 31"1 l a. $415,000. Sell ~ 01r Preptrtr! Cell C1111int4, 642 -5678 fo r informatio n & surprising l~ low cost. ------- ... ' ......... SIM lilt Waat .. Wu... II• '1!1 Wytft !l!t ltlt Waat.. 1111 l!J1 Wu... II!! 1111 Wut.. llft l tlt Wut.. SIM ltlt Wnt.. Htl ltlt Wu... .. Mmlll flMI•• ADVERTISING Banking -.1 .... .,.AtllT CLERICAL 11u 11T111 f tn 11111 wnun uo11mot REcePT10H1sT1sec·rv sA.~,f,! ~~O:~ ..... !I!!.!',!.!!!'....... U919111••··--... (~~ lr~-~. OLEll nPllT ... r 0 I c •• IMklna full lime oe1m1 Pl•·-lmmedl•t• opening w/a Newport Center tuwe ~ ltlll•n BakttY & rvlc;at• -.._ ··--,..,.. ---•• _...... """ -" v COltectort In tne Irvine tor ll1h mal1<e1. r11t1-:r'r' t11ndtca,pe erchtteotur•I flee d"lret m• ur . toc•t~ In the new I ne ... -..... for •oo ..... ~...... ARTIST ni. lrvlne offtoa Of the Eoono l.Ube I Tune. 1550 ., .. 10 pwfOf'm oontlnu r llable peraon ror recep-.... i.x I .,,__.,.. • _...,.. F ,..__rt Bl coa•• M ... a GrMt w .. tem Savi""•· 1* 1 efT • req. N.B 873· t f2 f rm In an 1,1pper level tlonla't & lllt .....,,r•tarlat Aan~h M1rxet eomp n '-u--..... __,..,,,Turn •d•,•I Deposit In· • ....,_,,,, • .. -.. ., ..... co t on or• on ....... • ... d "d' ... .._...,.,. • -· one 01 Callfomla'a !Md· ""' --mgm1 po11tton Varied FHhto.n 111an n IC.9Y Qpetetlon. FlMnclng au ranee Corp. hH o••"f ,,. TUT '"" financial lnttllullonS delinquent ~ount1 Al f HI , • ., reapon1lbllltJe• Saltry dutfes Sataroyn o~~= d•""l.me .. ~ & In pleee. l20.000. eaefl. lmmed. openlno-roe per-All ,;:. an tmmedl1te open~ part ot our liquidation you & Cootte. '°' Gina'• Pina. c;ommenturate with M • me 111 u r • te 080 •ii~ r noon /even Ing \0 qutlllfted party on fltat Growing deity ~ IOnl wtth the lottowlng 11111 Jll' I fOf I Cietk T Ill In wlll be lnvOlved with eon-Corona del M•r $4 up. perienc. Conlaot Wm petlenet 769-t I FIT & PIT oome bu la. Call on the OranG;eout exper ~ eo.11 M ... J~nch tactlng borrowers by 873-t121 Pa111ck 714/54e.1282 Alk lot Mre Coving~ ~~~~ruaan 8'0-•279 ~~37 =:.~~~:~~:.: • ~1~ ~~ ~~~: 101111111 T · Thta 11 an entry ~ po•-~~ 10 P:C:::. d~~ fill TIIE PH U UL IEOlnUY • llEOEPTilllST SALESLADY wtlllng 10 wt< ... unoers1andamerchandl• d-.:>t , SELL ., Ilion You wlll leatn the wlll revtew bOrrowera m.. PAIT Tiii Wiii , •• 12100. •• Major Long eeaeh de-Eves & Wknd• In Balt>oa I a Ing, to deelgn ad~lelng • Ablllty to type min. , various 1ypes or loan1. & recommend action H Oppor1un111.. available We are an agency •PIClll· veloper Is ... king a Re-Feshton acceuorlu *'°'"* fOf a vlriety of Cf!Mltl. Str 40 ~~~ ... _ TIUPHllEI preparing real nt1t• loan ==~e ~ru~ wllh the LOS ANGELES Iring tn the plaoement of ~Uontst with one year Boutique. 673·2074 Mlrllcuri.t rurt time axp'd Out dt.crlmln•ll"9 m.,. • ong .... • _..,,_, Oocwn.nf1~aJntaln Oe-credit coltec;tlon Pf'llCllce TIMES Clreulallon De-legal 11alf. Opening In oHlce experience and ao-- -l&US ~tlonlei" Part·tlf1'9. ket ~quality and 8 C:unlcat': atcl!!r,.(j PIT Of FIT Choice or panment fl u well 11 & ,,,.~ .. as well 11 ptrtmont In our door to Litigation, Corporete. ~rate typing 150 wpm) fir ... and Auto S.rvle9 • Regla Htlratyllat. SC atyle. fan thl U::.t~ '*tut• houri II your1. Call T. H. other general dutlH. ta,;;iuarlty with COiiection door newspaper aalea Real Estate. Bankfuptcy CendkS11t must have a Newport Tire Center• ptz.a Cyndie 54()..8888 N "' • a•.. wlll t A a• o c I a U • Te I• -Typlng of SO wpm II re-11..... T .. 11 Po•lllon r• progtam Ouar anleed & TaJC Call tor app1. pleaaant and cooperative 3000 E l"'A••t Hwv. CdM . ew1pape1 production mum -ary • no IX• m11ketlng "'"'3···10 quired -· .. l'IOUfly wre• ..... u. OOll'\ .... , MIOILI a•110Y onallty VV"" •• , * •AAlllEE-• knowledge helplul. Ablll-CMd U0,000. plyr and ' • ., "" qulrel xlnt verbal & writ· .,. • -pers · SSIS ...a f'UI ty to work under dMd· wlll be baaed etrlctly on CARPENTER HELPER, We offer competitive ten skills. Prevlovs bank-mlHIOn. ours 4PM lo 1101 Dove St, Ste 270 We offer 8'llry/ 1>en1llla SECNRTETFA/TRlpoA~lt~n ty~ .. rt ..... --• 11 t P to · vn.1 • ..... ,,..tlon. •"/hr own "II no sl•"" aalttlet and e~ea•1en1 Ing o< rtna",... e",._,· a 9PM Tralnl"O 18 I.I •71111• th .....-Jt-1 TA ..., tTIJW ' OM a mu• . r r ,,.._.. Pnot •....-.... ..,....., ..., ' " ' ...,. . ~ .,. plus si1a.:,""wvlll "n"o~t ex· provided Potential lo • ,. • ,. package wt ex ..... dl "'gs' 50 wpm p1euanl aur· FiAll c:ihat,.. 1hru financial ,,...,.., =· an adv.n. The F 0.1.C. 0"*-,1 great gardt plMM. 75.--1620 t>eneflla. For Interview, . , S300 I _.... orklng surroun n · N.-...porl ,,... ,_....-. ......i 0-a II ceed 19,000. p/yr earn pus per w"""'. LfillAI s101n••y w Id roundlngS In .... at1191Mnt. Meniige ....,. tage. p Ion Is tull time. benefit• padtp, Inell.Id· CASHIER Per1 time. lull ap..,....ntment, povoH c:a For an Interview call ,._ -For Immediate cons er-Bch Call Kim 5-44-6325 •al 1111 ol pettonal and good benefit•. 11lary Ing Dental & V1alOn peck-time, parking 1truc1ure. Leticia Tampa at. Please Hnd your resume 957 2361 ext ' t204 Ith min 2Jre t11lgallon etlon, please aubmlt re-__ - butlnMS books Mlture commenlUfate with ex-80'· II you would llke N B: $4 p/hr e7fi.2790 to F.D I C • attn Person· -eJCp & wor processing sume with eatery require-n&llY per-.on with min. 3 yrs perlence. lnqulrlea and more Information. plHN · · {7 14) 111-4710 nel, P 0 Box 7549. New-Slllf SU WllHS for sole Practletloner ments or apply In person SECll exper. FlmtUar with resume.s to: Steve call pertonnel et CHILD CARE WANTED In (714)111-4711 port Beach , Ca. •anEllllTS N/smkr please call tor to: for Bond trainee lln· I IBM/PC. Well t1tablllhed Hough, Art Director. 975-5400. EOE my Hvntlngton Beach 92658-7445411 EOE • appt 833--3576 surancel position In 1ma11 company. PllUant & at-Dally Piiot. P O Bo• Banklnn home. Full time, Monday-~llEAT WEITElll S4-SS.p/hr. All •hltti. 2500 Peraonnel Dept Coste Mesa branch ot--• tracilve office on the 1560. COit• Meaa. Ca. ... Friday, 8 am to 5:30 pm. • Ot ••••IH/lo,r San Joaquin Rc2, LHlL SEOln&llY tOM CORPORATION llce Good office 1klll1. water. Employee In-92626 11~-=lllTUT Call 8•1-6474 ertlf' 8 pm. UYllll tor elderly lady, 4-5 htl, Corona del Mar 644-5053 or lltlgetlon & tax al· 5150 E. Pacific Coesl Hwy take charge peteonallty aurance program Start· r. CHILD CARE Wanted M· • 5 day wk. Corona del Mar GENERAL OFFICE flex torney Non-smoker Long Beac;h, Cl< 90804 req Salary open Atlt for Ing salary S1700 mo nl•lllAI W-F. 8:45_.. My BalbOa Equal Oppor1unlly Car nee. 875·3382 PIT hrs to grow w/Co Newport Beach. Send re-Joe. 556-0070 lmmed openl11g Employer M/F/H CON TRUCT. HELPER Exp prel . 645·2000 sum.e to Hiring Partcer. Equal Opportunity MAIL RESUME TO· IUllf OUST A Mlf-<l'tarter to aulll In I• hme. Aft 5pm 876.2681 Small hOme builder & 5000 Birch St. Suite t.mployer M/F sn11na11Y •-w-~ . IWLY PILIT tne ~evel<>pmenb ..i-1 t ~~ CHILDCARE for 11 mo old Clerical remdl eontr. nds helper, MAlllSMllT 2900, Newport Beach, RELIEF WORKER/ Full time departmental roH -· ..,.,, 330 W. Bay St. trOI "' Uvywl or.,...,_, I NB h '"'I k ,ILE CLOIS c t t I B C 92660 o ....,.,_... 1 o C Airport area , ..... 1••• A-'"" Ett ...... nmy omf' "'tm r ex"""' . ....,.1on. 'Yg man omm.ors arena usy a BEHAVIOR M D n........... n I -Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 ~. 10tt1~CS:iiY P/T .~·s· M·F 752-7064 The Federal Deposit In-t8~2. loiraJn Mual be salon. Qocupy lmmed. IFEGUAAD (cerlllled) tor dtsabted c;hlldren Survey & CMI Englneer-hJt le~ 1112111 research & control of btwn9·11amlM!dys.Refs surano• CO<p. has tour handy w/tools. herd· 548·45650<544-9619 SS.OO/hr 10am.Spm Call 957.5190 1ng Firm. Good typl~ lllllAl lllSPfTll openings tor me clerks. worker ._~er 10 learn & B 645-0550 ---telephone skills & mat &IHllT IUll Full time ALL o tle1 buesg.t for owned RMI To qualify you must have witting 'to 0 evervthing·. UllSffillT Byron or 111 Restaurant ablllly requlrt<I. Send re. ' -.. ......A NB restaurant • · u · Estate propertlel. Need• Ol1 •Hlflll fill ·" H I P od I 250 E I a IAllTEllElll •• C ·· .. ord at ~. b..,.k off'--.r-front & back Soi/hour. to lndependenuv re-__....__ 2yraexper.ln ng,sort-dig ditches, crpntry, er r uctons . lllllTEIAIOE 0101 • aumeto·mr. rew~1111' ,_.. ..... -""" -75• 1396 I UYD'"··H Inn & eheckln~ all forms -""umb, ··~·-· ,.~ .... -t71.h..SLCoata Mesa~F -e..--. Apply Broedw•Y Robert Bein, .... am ...... chal._,.,.lng poa'tlon ... search & compile data. ,... ·•.r ~~ -.... ........ ....--VT 1 t 5•5 3 6 ~·a·Ullc ~ .. ~· · 1 1•o1 ....,, "'""" .. IT I uocu~ a on. ""per rands. etc. Respons. tas tic tocallon .. • 44 Bar & Grill, 25 t Broad· Frost & Assoc ates, .. Muit be able 10 handt9 &PUTllm UUID 'You'll also be reeponllbte .... momYE In a banks note depl ls a team wrker. Gd Cheree-ask for Wayne Shop Is urrent ull lime oPPIY way. Lag. Bch 497.3012 Quall St . Newport Beach 1trea pref exp. Call Col· 21 Unite. Costa Meaa. No fo< .. tablllhlng tlckiet & f"" ••-·· H....__a plus. The F.0 .1 C otters a t4 •• Own transp. ••ust being remodeled exist 10 Join the engineer-92660 ' 3 92 . 9423 llllng 119tem1 for .,h• Needed "' mrw ""',.... f k "' "" Ing dept of the 500 room eslauranl -------lect 121 l 4-pets. Expetleoced. eeml--t>udoet department. and A e c r u It men t great bene 111 pee a~ have attllude to produce, UllSMIST Ir vine Marriott Hotel -SECllnAllY •--UI re1lred. 855--0665 • Minimum 2 .,..,.. bank· Advertising Sales at Including Dental & VIiion not Just 10 put time In _., • • •--coverage. Pleaae call W~k In Irvine, live close. min 3 yrs exper lo current Exper in boilers, chlllera. " Marketing co. nd• secty Accounts recelvable & &m •llAllO Ing experience In a note rap:dly expanding local personnel. EOE s5':5o p/hr start Steady cul, color, perm. tech· welc21ng, & refrigeration. • .1 w/bkpg e><P Must type wOl'd prooesslng exp. tor Wheel Alignment. Brakes, dept. or loan dep!. d a 1 Y new 9 Pa Pe'· 975-5400 wrk. GOOd raises fo< pr~ nlque. Work with or lndh1lduel must be self· : .• . 60wpm, withe ability to busy olfioe. i:-u11 time. Tune Up. Newport Tire • Muat be coneclerltlous & ~gl~=1(~·1v1J'1,"dls-CLERK ducllon. 11 uou don't flt without following. DeSu starter .organize procedures tor Lan N ......... 495-0600 Ct 3000 E Co••t H auentlve tq detlll. P n ua s may , Salon, 640-1900 pply In person Tusday. TIME growing co $300 wt< ...,. ""...... r, . -wy, •Strong verbal & written '9'" excellent Income PEllSOllEL CLElll this dlscrlptlon, please Wednesdev 9·12 noon FULL Corona del Mar. communlc:atlon tltllls. Culary + eommllllon). c2on't calll If you do. here MOIR .. IE ' start C M 54s.2905 P/tlme cierk needec2 10 as· ., .. Thursday 4:30·8pm -------U SllYllU am Tiii! •I!•-. Experience In flllng, benefits and advance-Is 8 good Ol>P'Y f()f you. Live In, n-smoker lo assist * lllYlll! * 11c11namy p /T ., -•-A~ ... tng & gat..__.ng In--t """""unltv. Ag--1lst human resources 0 'ti learn 11 ell " ART TIME "" ~lot~~l~:t~:111~ and llghl repairs. Newport ;;,;,atlon ls ~~It. -~;"'or~ .. :;'V:,paper ;~-dept General office Y u 551_9694 · ~af~e ~Ir~":':·~~!':~: • lllllllllTI MOTEL * p Ad Agency In Newport 111 Ad Services Dept. HTlre cc''· 3~-'E.MCoast • Good typing akllls. perlence neeesaary. skllls. Knowlec2ge of C.JllTI· 662·2392 CM 1100 Yt1 lar•11 Center needs pert·llr• wy, orona""" ar. For more Information Send resyme Attn: Peggy puter prelerred. Cook secretary w/xlnt typ ng ~:°"~111~ _:1 :: IAIYSITTH please call F.D.t.C. Per· BleYlns. Please apply In person lllWfAIT OHi It•• CIHlll& In. l"IH, OA ow hiring, Immediate skills 18-20 hrs/wk llvery of ads. putting RESPONS IBL E Sat sonne1(714)97S.5400 Tuesday & Wec2nesday Our beaullful 500 room Help wanted lmmed Own E~11IO,,fJE••l1r work tor neat, friendly. 759•199!1 h 1 "5PM u NAiii MAST from 9am to 12 noon & hotel has an Immediate transportation 645.0961 enthuslaatlc. prompt ~A t teara eeta, proces1 ng 1v-• te cleaning. •AT IHW Thursday from 4·30 10 opening tor a full time EDICAL people Free meal on -ore l'f ~,:., 'c;'~ie! C'i:s7daf~ ~~~J91'encel. SS/hr. P/t temp. help. Show UA.Y Pl.IT 8Pt'Q· breaklut cook. This poa. Hospital OIUllOPllACTIC/AISIST your ahitt Full timers get lltot,tlHltt ~utt ~ ex'tr~y or· ---------opening dally Wed~Sun. Ill W. leJ St. * llYllE * Ilion offers xlnt company llSIUICE llLLEll /t ime, busy office. xlnt benellts Part timers Full-time. reqvtrement11 tn-llllll UY CLll Office, caahler, tkt tkr. httt .... , DA * IURllTI llTEL * benellls. Please apply In AlllTilil OLElll 12-8 30 wkdya. Every flexible hOUfs&Vallabla. 11 elude 1 yr. office tX· ganlzed, responsible and WHERE CARING Apply 1760C-2 Monrovia person Tusday-Wt<lnes-other Sat Exper req you like us, and you're perlence, good typing ~~~~~ w0<k well with 1s THE CUSTOMI Ave. C.M. btwn 2:spm M-11000 YH lar•H day 9· 12 noon. Thursday EIEHHOY Ill OLElll 650-2273 one ol the "ln-N-Out skills. pleasant phone & u F. 18 yrs or older. Call M-Clerlcal lmH, IA 4:30-8pm Colla Meu Medical Good People", you'll gel t1on1 olllce manner ~th:~me Attn. sa * Bt~~~~:~PtST F btwn 8:3o.12, 846-3985 IUU TYPtlT E.l.E l /F /Y /I . * llYllE * ~~~~ersto~~.t~o ~~~~ edlE~'!~~1~!~E'J~1ry. ~~~~ar r.:J!" w~tt'~~rn ~='po~~~ t~:(i:' llAllE OIAST * HEAD DISHWASHER •AT •W II you're a Nit-starter and * IUlllTI MITEL • 642-2734. lull time, Mon-Fri c2ays t0< enthusiastic beginners 673-1331 IAIU PILIT MEN'S SPA ATTEND Temporary production llexlble about Job asslgh· 1100 v .. 1.,... Hotel med.)cal lab In N.B. Good Apply al stores listed ------- P.I. lea 1llO wor,k. general handyman. ments. the F.0 .1.C. has a COlllELOllS lmH, OA NOST/MOSTHI benefits & working cond. below, or call Mon-Fri IECllnAllY ,.__._ ~ .. "-12121 For eppt. please call const. & elec. Paid on Job for you. Our division Pll(I time carrier eounMI-l!•ial I•.._ 11!-,._ Salary 646-4403 Beth 8181338-5587, ask for llh good typlng, verba.I & _., • ...., -· 645.5000 ext. 521 M·F exp. 67J.9367 of bank ltquldatlon cur· cfrs wanted. Help bOys .,, ,,.,, u. •r• The lrvlne Marriott Hotel ..,.!cal Barbi Apply at written skllls Good 9am--"pm -11u h.S ,.,,.,,lngs tor has Immediate opening ""' owth potential Non Advedl91ng BOAT WASHER Full TI~ '""' '1 _,....... and girts iollclt new Cllmll IRLP llECEPTIOllST F/T COSTA ••ESA gr • ( SallbOat Dealerahl MYeral cient typl11 who subacrlpllons on their ., f o, a part t I m e "" smoker S 1500 mo or Eddie 642_.788 p. 1verage typing speed• l>B.l>ef routes. Mvst enJoy P/tlme Mon thru Frlc2ay host/hostess to work 12 llCI OFFICE p /T 594 w 19th Street Dateco, 673.4221 OUSSIFIEI UYERTillll USE THE DAILY 'ILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Rc!>ull Service Call lllUEIPO SOWPM. The F.0.1.C. of-wor1<1ng with 10.13 yr Super Sandwich, 675 hours per week Fridays & on-smoker, family prae-LAGUNA NIGUEL Newport Beach lers a great benefits olds. Early evening hours Paularlno. Costa Mesa. Saturdays nights. Please lice, C.M 545-9304 (8·4) 28782 Camino Capistrano Full-time Telephone Sales Po11tton. Siles ex- perience preferred Typing 45 wpm. Good Salary plus Commllllons and Benefit Program. Call Kathleen Otaon 101 an Interview appoint· ment. part time. Call ror Info. 646-3063 or 675-«59 peck11ge fncludlng dental work days/ llexlble hre. 545--"867 apply In person, Tuesday!-------..,.-.,.-, & vlllon coverage. If you Commission only. COURIER . Own car. Full-& Wednesday from 9am EllOAL llECEPTJlllST IR--e-ta_ll_S-ales ____ _ SECn-SALH Pan time. Apple llE exp nee Lorri, 662-3661 would llke more tnlor-Call Bruce Emsley time. flexible, Law 110 t2 n30oon 8& Thursday ourteous, Industrious 1 •• ., fAS110l ISWI lllllEEPll/Um matlon call personnel. at 642-432t ext 206 S..8-6082 rom 4· to pm person 10< t>usy office In S~ Dept needs FIT for N.B. Law Arm~ Must 97S.5400 EOE . • * lllYllE * Nwpt Bch. Lite typing & Sales Pefson/ Assist ha~ taw office exper. IUll TYPIST tUHE CIAST OISTOIEll SHYICE • UHIOTTillTEL • nung skllts. 64&.8824 Mgr Good hrs. tun at- SECllITTllAlll M·Frl 8-4, S4.7Sp/hr. Also PIT wknd poslllons OC Airport Area. 839· 14 tO ___ 8_33-3 __ 10_7 __ to ... iat 1n typing. 1111ng lllLY PILIT CLEH PAllT TIME 11000 H1 lar•11, IHI LOCIEll llOll mosphere i,v111 train. ••••11-1111 nd .. __ 1 · •~ 1--' CA •-Salary plus comm. Plelllle .,_ -a ot. .... clercal dut...... The Dally Piiot has Im-n1l t, ATIEll-1 call Stacy 640·7810 Busy lhop needs talented Typing 60 wpm req. Own I~~~~~~~~~ mediate opening 101 Cus-(,l,E 1 /F /Y /I , am-2pm shift, contact t=---=:--------''"Stat lttH4ut F/tlme Chevron 3000 IUmll&n MILYPUT 330 W. Bay Street Costa M .... CA 1714)842--4321 642-5678 ht. )22 mectianlc w/strong CS. car a mu1t. Call Judy, I-I..:___....--tomer ServlC8 Clerk to Kevin. The Sporting etatl sire to make lfloney. Call 642--"321, ext. 318 ror People WhO need people work In our busy Clreula-Housekeeper or House-House, 752-0-565 llUIOIS WILSllllE Fairview, Costa M.S. Dick at Econo Lube & appt. lhoulc2 aiwer-cnec:k the tton Depar1ment Must be man lor protesslonal man ~ lirw.allT IUOM Tune, 1550 Newport 11A11f OIUT s.rv1ce Olrec:Jt>ry In the dgpendable and able to live-In. Newport Beach. MODELS-Fem req. lor m;wr-• SHEET METAL • POWEii lllllE • OPElllTOllS 214119tft Blvd, C.M 631·9146 IAILY PtUT . DAIL'L.PILOT hanc2te heavy phones References required. test shots/ figure/ video. ow has openings lor lhe with a pleasanl telephone Must drive & speak Eng-Lv no for Paul, 494-7081 fotlowlng positions voice. 20 Hours p/week llsh (213)595-t820 Lucy X-240 or 240-2546 LES Mon~ • Friday. Call H 0 us E p ARENT ( s) osltlons avail In womens 642-4 1 tor appt. Ask neec2ed tor Christian MOTOR clothine.llngerle, and h~ for T cey home with Olsablec2 stery Musi have a flexible chlldren. 95 7-6 t90. ROUTE schedule IATA EITllY 1~~!"!!"'!~!'!!"!!!"!!""~~-~~~~~~~~~ Paiatiat . Full time. Musi type IUll Elllln, LTI. Home& k:e'Cle1nlng by PAINTER NEEDS WOAKI SOwpm Exper helpful --Available In Newport IECHITT &IEIT Insurance Be a eh Exp e r I enc e Retell security exper. help· llS. TECM a CUlll preferr ec2, but not tul. Positions Includes We have $8veral 2nd ltllft openings lor aklllec2 Po\¥e1 Brake Operators with 1·2 years experience PLUS the ablllly to per- form own set-ups. lndl· v1duals musl be able to read. wrttti-and apeak lluent English We offer a pleasant work envlron- m en 1. comp etitive salaries a11d an excellent benelll i;>ackage. Please apply 111 person, Monday- Friday 8 30-3·30PM $2.17 per day HARBOR MARINE •E.scor1s •Bodyguard• JODI. Pteue call for free Int/Ext. celllngs. refln cab N-smkr pref Nr OC Air· we wlll haul out. clean & *Atness Consultants estimate. 642-6746 (261 yrs exp , work guar port. Can 7141851-0517 The lrvtne office or the necessary Must have de-floor work. as well as Federal Deposit In-pel\deble transponatlon. in1ernal Investigation surance Corp has Im· aM be over 18 ye~s 0112 Must have flexlble schec2· That's ALL you pay for 3 lines, 30 day minimum In the pa.Int any bOat bottom for •Dnvers. 4. 99--4554 TRASHB s s Davis Palnt111g 964 3837 Michelle Newport U TEA • Western Corporation. S 10/per ft Incl. paint & all f . Const. & Resld'I clean-up, SOUTHERN PAINTING & , ___ ----medla1e openings In our Seven c2ay delivery with ule DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY materials & zincs. No 1 .. n!Pl'Wca,a'llitn.~~!'!"""-.P tree est. Vic 722-6240 DECORATING.· Int/Ext. IELIYEllY llllYElll extra charges. Please call FENCE REPAIR. New & B Sitt, Lie. Insured. 63 1-6430 for c2ental lab. Must have insurance Dept The no eollecllng Call tOAM 011nn /ClSNIEll entry level INSURANCE ·4PM Monday ~ Friday. Retail credit, accounting for apptm. 673-6320. Aak old. WOOd, chain llnk. HH 1a1 own car s+ mlleage. us about pick up/delivery. Free est Greg. 968-0118 HOUSEsitft1Jd pets. P/tlme Please apply at CLERK requires the rol-642-4333 or banking exper. helpful. lowing exper· lllllU lllE Must have good com-lri•al ,._ i · plants, etct Avall now. 2474'h Newport Bl. CM Stmct _, ta1a1 Xlnt refs Marca 67J.2991 64&.5068 • Typing 40 wpm munl<:etlon skllls • Famlllarlty with pollcles 6 Bed l'lome, young Adults lln-•p BRtDAL MILLINERY TIEEI Jaaittrial Hats, tiaras, vells & BC· Topped/removed. Clean-l"!A-.b"".-. "'!M!"!'"'!al·nl .... -LO'IPP!'W'!'IEPWS•t cessorles. 639-1 186 up, new lawns. 75 1-3476 PRICES. Commercial & Carpel~ Clean Ups•Tree Trimming Residential. 662-323'5. _ 'Yard Malnt.•Heullng JANITORIAL CLEANING Ex.....,. rpentrv Service MIKE 8S0.3263 Your Dally Piiot ,....., ' '• SERVICE. Free est. Greg. Service Directory Repalr-Remod't-Addltlons Complete Clean-Up, ,,...,•1 631·5661 8 18/33S.5~ Doors.etc 548--"980 .-.. CALL TODAYll lSI Fiii LOIS FARTHING INTERIORS HANGING/STRIPPING VISA-MC 673·1512 ANDYS WALLCOVERING lntlaJlatlon 1& Remove Int. painting: 548-4013 IELIYEllY FIT opening for delivery & misc other work. Op- portunity to learn wood- working trac2e with poss- 1 ble future advance- ments. Good driving re- cord a must 645-0843 & premiums F 11 P 11 3 -1 1 Pm· "-PUI HOLi CORP • Xlnt verbal & com· $4.25/hr 963-9424 Exper. helpful. but not munlcallon skills necessary Must' have 11421 YH llr•H lH • Must be eonsclenclous llllSH ASSllTAITS flexible schedule. Irvine, CA 92714 & attenllve to details. All shltta. Certified or train· Bullocks Wllshlre ottets an Equal Opportunity As a TECHNICIAN In our ees Must be mature & xlnl benefits package, In. Employer M/F Insurance Dept you wtll Interested 1n permanent cluc21ng medlcal & dental --------- l>e responslble tor empl.,ymenl Mesa Verde Insurance. c;rt<llt union, SHok lar &ffti4Ht • Verification of Conv Hosp. 661 Center and a liberal employee P/tlme position avall l11suranee on all real St. C M 548-5585 discount policy Mature lndlv. 18 yrs/up. eslale loans Nursln Please apply In person Day/eve shltt. Fin Vty • P\eeing comprehensive g II I 'I 10am-5pm, Mon-Fri. at Con1aet Monty 962-1374 A19rnen1at1ve m&Jnt. tree trimming, free JANITORIAL CLEANING 142:-1 tit, Jot BUILD OR REPAIR ests. Mauro, 631-4997 Commerclal-Aesld'l Bldgs. .--.!!:·-----Walls, stairs, ralllng1 Garden Service, exper. Good rel1. 631-6194 Expert Wallcover1ng In stalletlon. Reas. Consult· IEUYEllY ant Aaslgnmnt 581-8590 Part time, must have good -=--------doors, windows. moldings •---·tiat d476106 Don 962-8202 dependable, prof. For 1 Aai••ati'at ----Free estimate 548-2572 ,.----~'!!'I!~---* BOOKKEEPING by Custom Residential Work THE a••IEIElll LANDSCAPE-MASONRY Experi Wellcoverlng In slallatlon Reas Consult· anl Asslgnmnt 581-8590 )4arge & Judy 15 Years Patlos-Oecks·Aemodetlng "" Landscaping, all phaaes el per .• free est 969-1967 RC Construction 64&.•031 Lawn & Garden Malnt. done. Brlci<, block, stone, EXPERT Paperhanging at -969 2120 tree est. Mike 499-4072 Reas Rates. Work Guer .. Franklin Aeetg. Sel'llce QUALITY FINISH WORK • Riek 661-9584 Call for free est. 963-753! Bvs & Personal Income Entry & French Doors our Malnt, clean.ups, mowing, ,..,,........,...,-,------.,-- Tax Preparation 548-0345 Specialty. llc.,389432 tree trim Free Estimates! Sprlnklers: All types Incl PIHttr/ltpail S Corum Const 631 -7975 Mr. Estrada 64S.3381 fire prevention lie l!1n•t•.1•1C•t .... ""pa•lml!ch•p""1·ss·te_r_ln-g-. tete of tl'le Art bus. acct -267~ 4n"32"" """ software modules Carter Aepalr-Ooors-Alteratlons la•i~u ~•-4..,4....,._,"'=--"'-=.,...---,.,..:---custom texturing, quallty & Co 979-0550/0551 ~~~!F:~":;.'C::~~tc AMERJCAN HANDVMAN Ltck lg!erriet :=!i :;~:ss~~-j~~~- Actutical CtiU.11 35 yrs eKp Jerry 642-0567 Carpenlry. fencing, win-LOCK~TOR daws, plumblng. marllle, All Key Services Home or Apt's. lnt./Ext Exqulalte Acoustics e. Ct•tat Ctacrttt tut> encl. hauling, etc. 895·2893 Patch work. Uc. & bondec2. sprayed or remove. Dry· Andy .... J-··• 11 lord • /J 140607 44 t-1424 ••1 °-t 8•7 790t Orlvewavs. patios, paths, ...... ....., .. w ... ,._,a rs. ~ • • {llC.!130405) 63&-8244 IH•..!I. Pl Li -etc No lob too small BRICKWORK Small Jobs ••• If Witit11/lt•Mtb Reas Mickey 536-0553 DECKS-WOOD COVERS. u-..... Costa Meaa 1~2~ ..... ,~E~lai.~l'!"H!""""1'!"1IO~ * NEED TO REMODEL? CL 'Ii C Competitive Prtces. • ....... ...,." · ,. • • Free estimates •I lrt tO yea11 expet. 7fi4.1620 INlnt. Rer1. 87S.3 t75 •Good Jobs c2one rlghl• Child h QC .. .......181 Water heaters• Dlapoaals 1001/1 Financing care my ome. nr 1rOEN. HOME REPAIRS. ..-1 _ *QUALITY WORl< airport, NB & C.M. area, Paint. Drywall. Carpentry 1--.-.!""'!'1"!!11~,~,..~-*--DRAINS CLEAR From StS Beach Cities Remodeling. resp refs. 852-9539 O 645 52n PT .-Faucets, Disposal, Heater, Phone 673-8122 Childcare my home trans etc. ary • l CLEAN & EXPERT 851·9604 M&M 722-9066 Lie 207461 to achool & t>ack CM-NB GEN Home Repairs. elec., Over 25 yeart exr,:;lence Custom Realdenuat Work area Cell 650-0258 carpentry, plumb, sheet L.lc. T-118.428 Jo.1353 3~~JC~d~lli'cf~~ Clean-Tlmety-Reaaonable CHILDRENS CORNER rock repairs 547• t 772 ABC MOVING Lie '409036 984-8919 751 6943 llC.!1441 543 HANDYMAN LARGE and Quick careful. T138046.1:-:-:~=-==-=-=--=--.,,.,.-...~ -Preschool & Daycare, In small. I DO IT ALLI LO RATES, 552-0410 NEW/REPAIR. Ouaflty No •REMODELING my home. 20 yrs exp refs 531_5579 Pat <>< Ive m.,, Jobs 10 small, reasonable. 1rRESTORATION avail loc near Plaeenlte ..., STUYlll OILUIE FrM est , llc'd 631 -2346 •REPLACEMENT & V1ctot1a 722·6087 HOME REPAIR. Carpentry ITlllm .... ... --- & REPAIRS bper Childcare my Home fences & gatea. tree trim, Orange Co. Original l•let~,.U._.J.,.~-.--."!! (Free estimates 24 h11) weslcllff area. age 3-up dump nm1 C M & N B Student Mover•. Tnaured We do roofs. ail types Catt 1 price tor design, plans, refs Barbara 548• 7800 area Jim Whyte 642· 7208 l.lc. T124_436 641•8427 ua for phone quo1e1 engineering, construe __ 642·6151 Llcenaed tlon, can Hve you SS$ TENDER DAY CARE· t Plumb -Elect.-Carpentry NEW Warehouse Storage .... 1 .,.0 5 l'llld 5 M Pelnt·ete. Dependable. • l 1 ~ rtt&rial "" ..... 4 642-6289 c age 1· Y l'lome Reaa Paul 720.0139/eve 81 C -.Mal * 1rHOMETEK• '* CM/NB area 548-12311 Plano leMOn• ili2:S2 15 Semen AreNttct• & Con11actors C t t IHll•J Sa!On de Mullque l~A"'BC"""::::4C•s-,.9'!t·ar"!"1a"l'l .. sl"'v1--rl-.-,. r Ctdititaia,--·~-'.1,c1111" L f AXUCiNd _ UoViNG Lisa A. Zecchini, B.A. •er•. 1..umes, reports. * .. c etc Pt .. 141 call 8'6·9836 1.;.A.S Sva Co 4 2-8827 Gar11ge & Yard tnupa Palatl- Htg AIC. Ref rprs ht EF DELTA HOME INC. Jon. 845-81112 l~~!'!'l!i!i0"'-~~~~~·ll411nri Amana A/C sys tc: 459263 lFflllAIU •11111 * CL!ENCO * ~~t?ty : ~~1::1 t--°""Mr~i'llllr.!!'l'll:!r--=t 38r 1 '~Ba w/2 car 01r Clean-up1 I Hauling. e~ JEFF lie 8688 YOU FINISH YOU SAVE Free est 845~730. John M fni Ar"' • RePalri On your IOI lrom $39,999 F1NE PAINTINO By RiCfi: U L. ~Oved onltorlng Aa9urllcing • RooflnQ • 100% Flni.ncing 0 A c HAULING I MOVING ard Sinor 1e yrs of happy •000~9 S.-5-9030 Waterptooftng• e3t..tle9 956-5e10/(800~2S.9760 Prompt Servtce. Thank ouitOfMl'a uc 29064•. D ~ ----youl i..wta .. 540·78&e Ttltnk·Yout H J.•11• Of f oweat l•IUJti.-!l.,_•tt .. lap1LliofP.o~,....-Fi-LIGHT HAUl.ING·MOYfng A.A A PAINTING Int/Ext NewporVC M Q&Oi 2wlif bab1911 In R Spec7:,~~~:f ~·!: Dump rvna (yard/gar11ge) LOWEST potttbte prtc.. arN Nennette 83t--"810 '* Colt• M ... home and Ae91d'lt Ft• •mt 7 da19 D•ve 845-1818 10 Step Setvlce. 882-3235 •---'-• '-* -~ Mon ~!~ ttwu Fr1 _... 648-506 t 548 8923 lie• 383924 ..... Cl11a1g. CUSTOM Painting. by .Jim if=:i!! -"1 Low rate1 fOf lhuttere, Typing......, .. ,.,.. .__8._ llntct ll"td nl ROBlN1S CL NJNQ touvle. patio furn . Iron ,... Financial, Legel, Etc -•1 SERVICE a lhrooughly 11or. free eat &3~2~ Call Anne ~5.e233 ~~,~~~1:'!.~ clean hou.. &40-0857 DAN SAL 'YEA PAINTiNO ., .... CltaaJa1 • •2551 -·1·01 Art you loolllng f()f a d.-l.IC #41592.L!f!! I .. ._.. .. penc2•bte cleanlng ._. Cell Anytime 964.)017 Are Your Wlodows .. -n t.RESIDI COMM'UIND 28 va? Sheri, 780-9«5 IN1' /EXT 20 Yrt Exp. =~=-ndecre~:~·~ )'fl Do my own 1!HM'tl Lie CLEANINQ MY WAY A-ROOfTI S29 . ------• ...... •178041 Al 846-8128 THAU SCHOOl.f o.pen. ~i«-iQ; Stucco 1130 • RICCO'$ Window W••h· ltntft Hav-a you rHO I Oday' a _ dabte ~1-6857 mater1al• $42-0442 ~~~ -g:r,k:.iu~ MARl.H. OlllNI Mect11111C Claaallled Ada? II not, ~tom ci.ntng Horne. J.6 . INTIE.XT PAINTING FAST PROF 8EAVICE. ,ou're mlUinO the beet otflClll-ctMn ...., .. eet HOl.I ... & Apt A ... nit• Find wl'lal you want tn Aooer Pedltt M5a71_. bergelns In towrtl • Katl"ly. ,.7·71&71ttet 3ptn tty WOttc 195-515:.5 OWiy Piiot C.....fieds .. • c2rlvlng record. tor N.B flOl'lst 833-t 88 7 M·F 9-1 llablllty Insurance on • • Personnel . F.D.l.C owned proper1y Med.Suro. Cntlcal Care, Bullocks W~lre. New· STATIOIEllY • Review 01 prtv\Arly tor Emergency Rm, or Care port Beach Is localed at t 1 Cd•• __... S HITAL IYllHIST adequate co~;;age u1111 Coate Mesa Medical 83 Fashion 1srand In the P~~. FfT ~o.:S ~11: Progressive general prac-• Maintaining ticklers Cenlet Hosp. 301 Vic-Newport Center "/F orklng conds. E1peclally 1 ice needs A D H 111 a current statvs torla St, Costa Mesa EOE "" line cllentele 675· 10 tO w/expanded duties 011 • Preparation ol monthly 642-2734 Thursdays 64&.4801 reports. OFFICE llELP ----• Computer input DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Candidates musl have ap· Cterlcal, no typing, gOOd tor busy NB practice propriate experience. w /11umbers. reliable 631 .. 236 Banking Is 8 plus Maxi-642-3372 or 960.0120 *llYE TECM* mum salary Is S 18,000 OFFICE MELP Underwater Boat cleaning. plyr The F O.I C otters a SAT/SUN 9 to 5. Apply In Musi be Scuba cert'd. Wiii great benefits packaee, person 2332 w. Coas1 train 673·3630 Including Dental & Vis on Hwy. Npt Beach. llllYD Expettenced Bobtail Spill Axle Driver. Mutt know L.A. and Orange County 35 to 40 hrs/wk. Xlnt ben· elite. Hununoton Beach 554-1560 lllYO Now hiring run & par1 time drivers lor the South County Olal·A-Rlde Pro- gram Paid trelnlog u111- lorms. S4.25 p/hr star1. 859-9115 lllYHI be Independent. drive a taxi cab. OMV prll'ltOUI req Apply 1401 So Cst Hwy. Lag Bch. (Upstairs) HlfEll WAREHOUSEMAN For local erN. Must have good driving record 847-0 .. 24 coverage. II you would llke more Information, please call pertonnel, at 97S.5400 EOE JANITORiALIMAiN'T"° Flt wkdys & wknds. Wknds mull be flexible. 844-1999 Newpe>rt Bch EWERL Y SETIEA Jew· erly St0<e In Newpor1 Beach needs diamond setter Experienced with pave. channel, etc IMln t5 yrs exp I Famlllarlty with custom tebrtcatlon & wa)( work Pleaaant woriv Ing environment Call Manager (7 14)644-8325 KENNEL HELP knds, custodial dutY 557..S020 The featest draw In the Wiii a Dally Pllol Claaslfled Ac2 C111 T Oday 642~5678 :··········Daily Pilai: • • • • : OOLLECTOll WAITED : • • • P1ut timr optni1111 in I J1f(ufl11 llrar h • • • • Rtta Earn up 10 $() 00 prr hour for • • rolltr t 1n~ fur moot hi v .. uh"r"f'' '"" • : E,p,.rll'n1·,. prr(l'rrl'ti bu,t not r,. : e f1Ulr,.1l \1 u"f br 01 lf'e't I H \""'" olil e • : (all 10 \ \l 1 P\1 \tr f\irklanrl • : ;n a:ii 1:s21. ,..,, 20; .. : • • : OlllOIUTill IEPT. : • 142·4121 EIE • • • • • e ORANGf COASI DAILY PILOT e • 11 If llt1 "•I _.., 1.<oilA lhtA I 4 ll l • • A•o f Jli&t (Ji>,.011111 .. ,h rUP1 rl•f" • • • I ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 OFFIOE IWIEll Responslble, brlohl right· hand career person for varied duties al growing smell company Cell morns or eves. 675-0212 * IFFIOE RO&IL * ;redlt, eoltec;tlon, genl olc. Fn or PIT, some wtlnds & evee Koven• Jewelers. Mr Nielsen, 548-•5 tO PHTTIIE IEWPAPEll IELIYEllY 2am-6am, Ille van necess- ary Xlnt money Newport Beech area Cell 759-0630 anytime Pll'1TllE osltlona available at the Dally Piiot newspaper worl\lng Stturday and Sunday mornings E•rn S• 50 per hour plue 011 allowance Mott have taro• car 01 pk:k-up and be at ,leHI 18 yeaf9 Old Call Bruoe 642--4333 PASTElf Oper11ng avall•ble In our book pesteup are• Per· mananl part llme po•· ttlon. Mond•Y t0·30am to approx. 8.30pm Tuesday 10am 10 approx 5·30pm. No 1xper nee Apply Pennysavet . 1860 Placentia Av... Colla Mesa P~ta1 e,er /p. T k rtrJ needed lo< a fHt p1oe<I Investment firm In CdMar Good pl'lone •111· quette and general MC· reter111 exper req Hr11 1 4pm S 11001mo lneldg lntur•m~ t>ene For appt 780-0505 aek lor Cindy Sell thlng1 la.t wtth Dally PllOI Want Ac2• , RETAIL MANAGER & SALES POSITrON Theodore & Theodore Man of Beverly Hills is looking for experienced enthusiastic individuals. Seek ~ ing manager/sales position at our new Fashion Island Atrium Court in Newport Beach. Grea t career o pportu nit y f o r motivated person. Please <:on- t act H ei di Beesemyer . 213/276-9691 : ••• ·• ••• Daily Pilai : JIU Fii TEHS : • STILL IMI• FM & ..... ""' e : -WIU. Liii II FMTllll l e e lf you M P in High &-hoot or Jr. High : ::ind would lake to l'arn $25 00 to • • $50 00 in c:ommiss1oru. and morl' each : : week gw us n call Vou can wprk • •PART Tl ME in the nft~moons nnd • • ev.t!nmgs and ~U11 hav(• t1mp to <'npy : : your s ummer We offer <•ompletP • • training and prov1d(' lransporation • • plu11 grent prltt.'S, trips, nnd plenty of : • MONEY1 This is not fl paJ)('r route • : and tl 11s not seven days•• W('t.•k Com<':- •. hl'lp u f(l'l new l'U~tom('rs for our e : nf'W!tpap<•r nnd trnv(• a good t1mt• • • whit vou ·re dmn~ ll Come out and : • S<.'l' what WC' at(• t.'llkm~ ah<>Ut •md • : vou'll tx.· f(lad you dill C;jll fodav and : • -;wrr tomorrow' Cill Mr E.ad • : 54tt 70S'R or 241 fM:n • • : ORANGE COAST DAil Y PILOT • • l IC) W In Strw1 C<l91a """' l 4 •le~· • AN COUAL Ol'lt()Afu.,.,~ rv"t O'fl 11,' • • • ·············~············ TYPlllTTU/. PUTllPUTIST Immediate opening tor exper. typesetter. Must have have mark·up exper., past•up back· ,P!P.Und htfplul. Xlnt ~n· 8flt1 Including medk::al & dental lnsuranoe. con· genial atmosphere. Con· tact Alissa, 642·432 I eKt 29t IUllEOIHT IAIUPILIT 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627 U2·U21 YITlllUIY HSPIT&L Rattan Family room 54:1t 7 needs KENNEL ASSIS· rsJ.~~~3 cushions S450 TANTS. hours variable. lncldg wknds EKper Trop11one Patio Tablel .C pref 125 Mesa Dr. C M chrs Straps 1n gd cond. 63 l · t030 $75 760-0486 bef 5pm WAITRESSES, day & Walnut Dine set $500 Lg night. Day Grill/Sandwk::h Desk $225. like newl Man. t 550 Superior Ave, 85.C·3 t04 C.M. Garf's Restaurant twtl 6214 Jelils Waatt4 S l 05 La e·s 14K g d opal r ng Bodyguard, Chaulfer. 3.53 cts surrounded by 5 Companion. Free to diamonds Appr $1948, Travel. 957-3063 ext 1'49 asking $800 558--7453 MAN FRIDAY Companion MisctllHHal 6211 n-smkr. xlnt COOk, seeking cribs enny Lind. country II v e • I n s I t u a ti o n pine $65 ea New Hot wlincome 673-3887 point froslless Ing, side >CLNT COMPANION/ by side w/lce maker 22 HSKPR, live In optional cu It $750, King sz Oak Non smoker. Xlnt refs. l'dbrd $75. King sz bed Call 796-0791 alt 5 S 150. antique pine Jolts Waatff/ dresser $350. 65~-0125 Deatstic 5107 Attention Parents to be: .Aprlca new t>orn stroller COmpanlon·Chlld Care used less than 6 mo Chauffeur-House Sitler Save S· S 125 ''432·8663 • 23· Ericson '76. loaded, xlnt $8900 Balboa slip $150/mo 548-3917 ~Santana 525. 'Bl OI B, wlllte bottom, upgraded rigging. $13.500 Sllp possible 847-0672 Hobie 16 · xlnt cond. wltrlr. matching sail box. multi color sail, dbl trapeze, many xtras Sac $1950 pp 675-3659 LASER xlnt condition $850 Evenings 644-4996 Lido 14. nds work $400 No trtr Craig 2131820-8470 or 7141675-8816 Slir• a Docks '1022 40' Mooring In Nwpt Hrbr $10.500 ~or details call (6 t9)23.C-304 t MOORING/40' Balboa lsld St3.000. 675-7084 or 548-60t8 Former ambulance drtver BAUCE SPRINGSTEEN seeks llve-ln position, Newport Dock for 20' m8>t xlnt refs 891-7714 Tickets, Sept 26129· Must clear bridnel Now S100eaOBO • Cats 5505 '494·7081 ext 240 Available Art ~2-0289 seaut. lovable Himalayan CARPETING 5 rooms of SUPS AVAIL 25 26,30.32 3333 W Coast Hwy N B & Persian kits, &nos, hve carpeting. very nice Mon thru Fri 9am.5pm shOIS. CFA reg. $ t50/up $225 Call 675·9688 548--0562, S40. t 129 Dolls AleKander .cab pt ch Wanted Na sllp-34' 5411· "==s c510 bisque. Alex 8", Nesbit. ooat Rent or exchange -~_. ..... ____ ... ~ ...... -. many more 536-8007 for usage 720-904 1 Lea~!_~ 'f.:::597 John Wayne Tennis Club SailMlr•s 7028 ... ---.-Full lamlly memberslllp AMF WINOFUGHT. ABS BICHON FRISE PUPPIES $550. call 6'44-7765 Board complete ready to AKC CH"MP~E sail, S250 645-6266 Call 714 559•7272 Sabot $200. Schwihn Cruiser S60. conv sota. AircraU 1010 ROTWEILEA PUPS Al<C fabric, misc 675-2543 ·77 Cardinal 177B. 1950 Xlnt ped 675·824.C or Sabot $200, Schwinn hrs total Full IFA. Well 780·2538 · Cruiser $60; conv sofa, maintained. Eng checks THEODORE . . ROBINS Must Miii 658--0860 FORD Fiat 91!3 2060 HAAllOI Ill VO ·19 Fiat Spider 2600 con- CO!ITA MISA 042 0010 vert. 5 spd. am/fm cass, Tracks ,.-3"5 roU bar, 56K ml, xlnt cond. 832-8215 '72 DATSUN 2x4 rebutl1 ···•a 9125 eng/trans. Must sell, ·79 cv&. $1800 anrt, 5 moving. 962-069.C alt 6 '83 Blazer S· 10, V62 ton, spd stk::k Shltl, 94K ml, gd loaded, tk new. 3rd car. cond 644-6285 $8900. 720-t020 Ja1aa1 9129 111 fHI F110 P/IP ·82 xJe. brio owner. Good 6 cyl. 4 speed. AM/FM µr 27K mi. Cl'leltnut brn (stereo) cassette. mags. TERRIFIC BUY!ll ranye wheels, long bed, St9.700 720-0295 55K ml (Uc 11 1X61946) •aHI 9141 (Stk 113562) ·83 RX7 GSL GOid wl tan UHi leath Inter. sunroof. THEODORE am/Im cass. graphic ROBINS equalizer.all extras Perl S t0.500/obo. 5«-7059 FORD '64 Mazda 626, 4 dr 5 spd, l060 HAl801 Ill YD low ml. Whlsl S67<C5. Retl CO!>TA Ml SA 642 OC.10 $6445. Our price $7395 v ... 9040 (:: t6699) BAY STREET. &45-5267 or 492-1742 ·74 CheVy van. auto, p/s, •erct4tt IH1 tl4S p l b. V6 new tires, mulfier runs gd tOOMBZ convertible ·s7 $950/obo 548-6726 Lgt blue. 8d cond. clean ·77 DODGE 3/4 van con-: S 12 .000. att 760-9426 version 1 owner, 641<ml, ·74 450SL restored to like air, auto, cruise cntrl, new cond must be seen! cassette, PS/PB. Spoiler Best ottM' 73 t-t 181 $4500. 968-3608 . Russian Woll Hound Male lat>rlc, mlac. 675-2543 out strong $ 18,900. call 11 mo old Al<C regls· Unlve-rsity Athletic Cl~t> 7 t 4 I 8 6 6 • 9 2 0 I. or· '84 Ford Conversion V-an-. n;~~~~. Ls~t~~~7.~a;1: tered. $200 ~5· l609 _ Mbrshp Lifetime. · lull eves 1wk11 d 5 ( 7 1 4 I fully loaded. xlnl cond, dealer maintained boel SHERRY'S POODLES prlv $600, Stan 660· 585-5664• 585•9663 $5970 (2678 I ser no) cond ~°"°250 Puppies, Tcup. Toy & Min 9t11, home 556-2276 ' licycles -.-012 BAY STREET. 645-5267 $250 & up 546-2848 --or 492-1742 '8 I 300D (Uc.IBUH 186) Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Sunday, Seplembef 1, 1985 'll lllTUI M Ill& tlOk ltlllt. AM 47K ml (Lie •225364) (Stk •3535) UHi Ono ot tllo ways homes ue t>emg bougtlt. and &Old t.o<la.y ts wtth Blended BaM Koriaage 'MfHlllSTUIU A blended rate mortgage 18 a new mortgage that covers &n old mortgage and dvanoes new funds. The new mortgage ts used t.o pay off ~he ex1et1ng mort.g&ge at. a 'ta TIYlll THCEL 112 CllYITTt 4 door, air conditioning, Loaded w/power equ1p- very ctean (1HPX821) ment Under 30.000 Only m 11 a s M u s I s e e I 11111 ( tLEK415) Johnson &. Son SAVE Lincoln Me<cury Jonnson & Son 2626 HarbOr Blvd, C.M Lincoln Mercury 7141540-5630 2626 HarbOr Blvd, CM 714/SA0-5630 '14 ltYITA OWOA-IT . Auto trans, factory air. 64 Camaro Z28 5 spd power steering , power HO. Ttops, loaded' Blue (dlac) brakes. power win· $9950 PP 751·5583 or dows. AM/FM (stereo). 963-5661 X266 PP casaette, moon root. Ult wheel cruise control (Llc • 1JOJ543 l (Stk C"3475) Hiii THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAIBO• Ill YO CO!>TA Ml!>A b 4l 0010 IEW CAI SlLES- ISll CAI SALES WEllY CLUI ClllS lllTllCIS cyl, iwto ttana/ lac:tory air. AM/FM (atereot wheel covers, tinted olus. (Uc 111JMN3571 (Stk •3265) 11111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAlllOA lllVO CO!>TA MESA 642 0010 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAR80• lllYO COSTA MlSA 64'2 ·0010 Katella at 57 Freeway 1< w .. , 1·1)1.>-1 t1dn the current. ma.rket r ;:st• l'tH 'rider g1·ant.s the new rate E n ... ": .. : • tJ1::t weer the old rate i.n(1 l' • i 1••va:llng market rate rt r "',. m riLtily payment. 1s larger than i. was previously but. not ~ h,gh a.s c ... rrer.t rat.es w ould req uire Impact on buyer • Jv ... y,_. !:l "'~' • •.-.r. fT\o.r •e· r~w • Can .... aJ1ty w1tt a 1ower 1r.oome • l ,wer rr.or • t .y pa.yrneni.i; Impact on seller • Attr&£'tl p IA!~.~.& buyera • F.w:t!1Ye6 .... tune~ &t c>O&tng Mar.y lenders otter a blended rat.a mortgage as 1t produces a higher retur n t.haq the old mortgage. A reaJ est.at.e'tkofesstonal ca.n gm de a buyn tc those properties where this type of mortgage tS ava.llable N 0 !ii (\ , ' I: , "" n d , ,OU f'"' C I~ .o~· n o rT", ~ • ,•. ' newspaper 1he Daily Pilat 11t$" HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR M onda}. ~ptember ? ARIES I \larch 21-.\pnl IQ 1 E mphJ\1' on re!>ponc;11'1lll\ pre-ssun: Tria•f~ 17 deadlines. chamma tnll'O\tlied lo'e rd.il1on<.h1p \ <.)u'll be talc1n.g ·'9 Spitiire. Xlnt cond. lotl lead. 'ou·11 no longer be a' t•d 111 tollo-.. C:lL •11-..J <. .101.er ( apf"com ol xlras Must see! persons pla: out)tanding r In 2131690-5171 att 6pm TAl'Rl ' I .\pnl 2t1-\IJ' ~t l \ uu • "'n 111n1.Htand1ng pro1e<"t y lk 9173 Empha<i1' on "hat 111..lur' had.stage-\ddl·J rt>tognmon due o ••aJH achre' ement attract' a11t:n11on <.'ti ~upc~ r, JnJ pnhaps the me-d1a ·64 VW Bus. All original. '12 llm CAIWO Love pla:s maJor role l 11°'rd 1s 1n p1cturl' needs work $800 ot>o ca11968_4903 atter5pm 6 cyt, auto trans. faC1ory GEMINl l:vta' ~l-li.!n,.~l)1·\.\hathJJ!-x·tnhnlJ1n~~l1ul'lad,1<.no air pow er steering longer a factor • tn·" .n,k~·ndcn1.<.'. ,nJ'I' '' ,11nt1dl'n1.'c.' Recent '6SVW Squarebeck, runs power (disc) bra11es Jrcarn proper!\ 1n 1 mrc:tt•tl <.1.iulJ pr~·'\ rr•1rht•tt1. in pos1t 1, l' great $1050 548-0769 power windows AMIFM . manner · · 1 t '70 Bus runs great! New (stereo), mags. rallye CA"''CER J • J I ~ ~ f II h wlleels T-top 1111 wtieel ;, I unt • u' __ l q ,,.,. t rough ''° 1n111al 1m- clutcn, AM/FM Cass cruise 'control. 56K m1 prt•,s11>n\ You·reJut' l1•r ••rjnd onn.1nun:I\, 11• .1J\ Jnl'l' prutc<.c;1on.ill\ s 1200 673-5160 ... .. ... Wedding Gown. esqu1s11e Bennotto Bike 12 Spd Sil-Whlsl $14275. All Pets 5535 white w/sweetheart ver 60cm 6 mo old xlnt S 18030 Our price ------ neckline. e""'qulned from · hti.lltl * * ·72 VW Bug. orange C B h / ""'" cond.S9001nvested.sac· ·' $14750 BAY STREET. t I $1700 (Lie :: 1ESD752\ !Stk sex 1Jlh and togl·t 11n nt11rt.' <,uhd <.'m1H111n;il .._r,•und Finanl'ial "indtaJI ::35141 is on hon1on Sllll LEO cJuh .:1-.\u~ .::1 hxu,un trJ• •"nl:T'Uf]Kat1un. abtlll' Ill ute aby Lop w t gry bust to waist. accented rlf1ce $475 673-3600 Cla111C1 9045 645-5267 492-1742 cOaBsseO 61~;. s~6n{s00 • bunnlesS6, 548--6057 w l rose buds over -..;,po._...,. ____ ---------""'" shoulder & train Tapered Caaun 10. 14 49' Packard, 4 door. xlnt !:. cond Drive away steeves, buttoned v. ·61 vw Camper. excellent 644·5965 or &44· 7697 bacit. full skirt w/cath cond. $1695 obo Call btisatt 6010 1HSIOSLlnf Smoke-silver/beige In stock ·79 VW Rabbit 4 dr air. stereo, new Mlchellns $1995 8S4-2460 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1 ga1nal·l'eS\!llOl't:n-...in inf11m1a11,1n \,>1.1J1~,1" l•l',du.-dl'rc1tt· 'ou'll I b<.• more poc;111' c anj p.•pular I mphd'I'• ''" humor ~ra1.~tou,ne'' charm. "11 v.1nn1ng -..3" 1 t Amerlc.a n Indian Baskets Incl Apache. Mls.sloo & Pomo S9500 Eves aft 8PM 675-9043 train Sz 5· 7 New $1450 968-4903 alter 5pm Se11 $750 645-7742 womans 2t .. Toortng Bike Motorcycles/ 68 Mercury Montego Con11t red. orig top, I owner. xlnt cond Dlrs man $5000 637·4485 Slll.41 ~ tax 60 mos. Drive away cost $2350 Total pymts "81 Rabbit Convert. AIC, xlnt cond 5 spd eml trn cass $6450 24 t-8586 1060 HAIBOI Ill YO COSTA MfSA 642 OOtO VIRGO 1 .\ug.. .:J.~·p1 : : 1 I>.. ltn\' ll"m1' n·Jd OclV.<.'l'n lines. 1. heel. small pnnt \lonn 1\ '"'•lhl'd \llnll m· m.1, .illemrt Ill IU'Jll I something tor n1,th:n~ -fr,1m 'uu i...n " 11 rr'tl'll -.elf in l~ll,'-C Beautllul antiq u e Mahogany dtn set. t930's Duncan Phyfe style. dble pedestal table. SIK chairs. sideboard, coffee table. Kint cond St 350 tor set OBO 759-3884165 t-1898 S 140 Pioneer Centrex Scotten 1011 Combo Stereo Cassi "83 H d G Id WI 1000 AM/FM Turntable Radio on a 0 no AatH laporttcl s 3 5 . 8 47 6 0 ( s er I a I '84 Jetta GLI wflt 1mmac 'U c1m ELCAllll :849766) C•-tEI LU.Ill cond serv recs am fm V8 auto trans factory a•r low m1lage 34.000 m1 , ___ ...,._i.;.;;....,;... __ nu • cass $8300 675-5899 AM tFM (stereo!. casset-112· 1210 te camper sllell 1Ser $75 548-5622 $4000 ~BO 499.5094 Adi Ma1ical lut. 6224 83 Honda Sabre $23"50 l"!!'! _____ .. 9l,.0-.7 Ghia ·73 Runs gd vlnyl • 2938601 IStk .,35551 ·Ao Gibson Les Paul elec 80 Yamaha 650 Special ·79 Audi 5000 brn sunr1, iu1tar $280 Acou91ic $750 650-2690 msg air, amt fm. 63.000 m1 * Bay Street * top Gd tiresl brks. etc SHH $2300/bo 8181332-4763 THEODORE 150 Head amp 100w ----$4000 494.1a31 011 Honda 200A new. only 550 ;.;&.~,;;;;;;~~"'!"!'~~~ $50 2 4~12 speakers & street miles, xlnt cond ·a2 Audi 5000. all posslble ES amp SSO 759-1400 $1000 673-9224 amen1t1es. white Call LES 95 -8133 ARTLEY Nickel Flute Ex Motor Ro•t1 -1020 497.5721 *SALEI SALEI* ~~ld6.C~-~~7~ads 5185 Mini Motor Home 1978 BMW 9112 'Refrigerators S t29 & Up Toyota Chinook, to ml. .72 2oo2 great shape Wullers $99 &. Up S~rtia1 8"41 6230 runs great $5800 $2500 or best. Dryers. gasl elec $99 & Up POOL TABLE 4X8 beaut 536-4543 a• 1-3002 ALL APPLIANCES cond slate, wood.'curved T it• ---FlllJ IHrMfH4 legs.all acceS4.Must sell fl~U, 111 l•W 3201 hHlle.t C.e41tftt sSOOlbo 720·3880 Trne!. 1024 Like new1 ( tGMA9581 UNIQUE FURNITURE Power •uts -7012 25' EXCEL Tralle< loaded SHH t!M7 s. Main St -wl extras. air. heat. micro JoMson & Son Santa Ana l 1 It Boston Wheler ·so $5900 Sam 673· 133 t. Lincoln Mercury * Leasing * LEASE FROM US! CREDIT. Pl 11111•11 • l1tl1ls 2 Kr Approval • lmmed Delivery OAC BAY STREET Btwn Edinger & warner on All options 9 9 Evin 760· 7052 2626 Harbor Blvd. C M Main st. s.. the eeerr s2100 673-2050 --L . HlO 71 41540·5630 IU.-1211 . 411. n.i IH-1220 13''\. Boston Whaler 50hp Aall Hll•I 8 3 5 2 8 E Ba It I c Open 9.9 6 drYi Mon-Sat Open 10-a: Sun 12-5 Mere. just rebll Trlr ! * Leasing * blueipearl leath lnlr PP Has cash tor a 380 or $2 t95 673-2422 42K. 5 ap. Hofco etrm 500 up 10 $351< or 300 so ''" tt ,.. 6022 Free to gd hme only Cockapoo male. blk, neu· tered & ahOta 75 t-582 I 18 T-Blrd Formyla OMC LEASE New ureslbrakes Excel to S25K max' Must be 6 0 ll cond S 16.900/obO or IS· blue. 10 m1 + p•"'• 2 190hp, ·7 . t 1 rs 25 ...... hauled 6184 Xlnt cond sume lse 854• 24 thorough mechinleal ln-- 675-0288 FROM USI 85 635 CSI. nr ~-met 1pect1ons Call Fred 1 anthra blk lthr Int 63t-t266 ~ree lo g ood home 19•.,· Ba)'llner. Volvo llO S31,9007t41996·1885 TIPlllP&ll Doble/Shep mix, 7 mos, new.,.cond t982 Bowrlder spayed. C&1155t-3434 $7995 644-0661 CREDIT· 01 * Lovable mixed puppy, 20' Formula. cus1 Tuna 11111•11 I l1tl1ls apprx 8 mo'1 old wm be Tower. trlr, all xtras 2 Hr Approval -toe dog. 75t·4348 lmmac S8000 955-6377 rmmed Delivery OAC Old Elec1ronlc Junk or 673.0892 -BAY STREET Cleaning Garage Out 28' Oayscrulser '85. Tiki • 615-2S43 Model. 260 Mere Cruiser aieeps 4 Trim taba Tri-141·1211 412· 1142 O\ltelde C111 lrM to gd ule trlr Many xtras. 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AIC ROBINS FOID l060 HAlaOtt BLVD COSTA MESA b4l·0010 111 c1m c11nmt 4 cyl 4 speed stick snltt factory air AM FM (stereo! cassette wriee1 covers. tinted gtass SOK m1 (Lie :: 1CUX900I 1Stk ir331ll SHH THEOOOll ROBINS FOID 2060 HA•&OI aL•D COST• MESA b42 0010 For• t It ]4 L TO Station Wgn As 1s s2001000 Att 5 call S48-8727 76 Gran 0'118 new paanl am Im smOQOed IOOl\s runs gn 1 S 1 U><) 536-i' 129 5. mirrored eofa tbl ,200, 1 'll INITflSIH CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH BAY STREET L:::u~ ::,:Y~· ~ PS/PB at@reo. Per!PI&. rust YelOf 8W'lt rocker 2 dleMI• • TurbO all 842-063 t 540-5164 • 7 8 _.., melnt to ml aac:n St25, 2 twn l>ej:ta S50M. i''!'...:.!..~fl•".:!h ~leapt A t .-... -"-Ml-1211 412-1142 t 7).l:;:-..: Buy 11" flee '2750, 6&1-Tf88 I tof• I IYIMI 9300 At-...,..... ' .. '""' ,... a " H -~P9fl 9-9, 8 days Mon.Sat 5 300 SOI I~~~ 78 2$.<IOL Blau atereo ton oil pelnttnot S50· 1 Steec>• a C•; c~5 Sr WI ·-al I ... .,,. ----.. --M'W llr91. tnrl, Iott or .. 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AMI Su.-e74 P1~ 8wnard • Thi• bu1ln1N t con-Thi. butltl... 11 eon· dueled by~ ind wife 1'NI ....,,_,t ... filed dolnQ bueinetl M : Tl'tl• butl"IM It con-Thie ttJlt...-it -llled Tiiie ttalement W18 ""° ducted t>y· .,, lndlvldulll OUCted by' • COfPol'llJotl Olnnl1 J L .. wtttl the County C1wtl of Or· --II' W\ncc T 0 u" TIM • I e 4 1 ducted by: huablnd Ind wt.. with "" County Cwtl of Orr ---------With the Coun'Y a.ii of Or ~ OR£0 E. PAAl(£A ,,,. ~ Of Elin, Inc. TNt •l•t~l WN lllld ~ ~ Oii AUQWt 2, ,.._ "" Mar'o'IJAI Or.. Hunllngton Nc:twd W JOUtOln I anQI -county Oii JVl'f '°· rtaJC Mft'f'IH' W1Q1 County on ~I 2. Thie ltllM*ll W11 flied Kevin McC-'1hy, PrMl<llnl with IM County Clltk of Or· '1915 --1.-.. -8Mcll.. CA 9™8 Thlt ttltemenl WM lllld ttH --....--..-....""-..~------1986 with ttll County C~ of Ot· Thlt 1t1terMnt wet fllld 1n01 OOUnty on July 30, ,.... flCTTT1QU1t IUMmH OtlOOtY P Mwtln, 9041 with the Cou.nty C1wtl of Or· ,..17 ,_ 11191 COlitlty on July 2e. with the County Cllfk of Or· 19'5 "j Publllhect Ot~ Cout T:':'.:,:= lfl Dr~~untlngton BMl;h. CA enQe County on Augutl 6, Publllhld Otenoe Coaill ~~A=:.rH p~ ()fe~ Cout 1915 enge County on Augutl 2, ~ Delly""°' AllOUlt 11, 19. 25. dol;tt>ulll'llN II! • ......... M1c1.··" 1HO 1 1985 Dally Pltot Auguet f 1, 11, 25, The lollOwtng per9Qnl .,. o.lly Pilot Augutl f 1, 18, 2,$, l'MnM tt85 Publl8hld °'""" Cout s.ptemblr 1 1945 c c s ,, ... o .,.... ...,.., "-s.c>lemblt 1 1985 dol Ou........... &.plernblr 1. 1N5 Publlthld °''"OI Cout ,,._., 0111yP1to1Augul1 ft, t8,26, ' Su-Mt B H ITIE L~IN ' Oltmet, Hunllngton BMctl, Pu~ Orange COMI · ' Su-lMi ng --M : Su-e80 01l~llot A~utl 26, SIP-Publlthld Orlllfr CoHI Sep11mt$Wr 1, 1985 25Te C. ~ BMch, CA CA 92941 ,...1.., PllOt A""utt fl. lt aa, COAPOAATE MARKET· " 5 S ~7 ----------192827 Thi• butln•.. I• con-i:Pflll'l'lblf l 1"6 • • . ING INOENTl\lff, 2800 ,..., t, 8, 1 ' 1.8 Dally Pltot Auguel 1. 11. 25. u Plllt.IC NOTJC( WllH•m E. 81rdMI, 0\IM, ducted by: I .-n.rll part· ' Su-tol fUlJC NOTICE BrlttOI StrMt, 91da, c. Ste. --.. ---.,.-NO_T_"'_E__ 811-708 hptemblr 1, 1916 _ _....--.-...... ..._ ...... __ , t81cM Dannel, Banta Ana, .,...... • 102, Cotti MIN. CA 9282$ "-"' "' Su·ll94 --------.... ...CTITIOUllU ... 11 CA92705 a"'9'Y,p M1111n '9CTTnOU8.,...lt Don1ld Cooley, 2900 ---...-;;.-.;.~~~-1--------i--------N!\.IC NOTICf NAm tTAn.NT Thi' butln111 le con.-TN* ttae.rntnt wu "lecJ Plllt.IC NOTICE NAMI STA~ en.1o1 8tr11t, BldQ. c. 811. '9CTTTIOUl IU ... H Pl8JC NOTICE 11-•c 1111\TICE -~=z:;.;...;~.;.;;.;;-- The fqjtowing penon1 .,, due1ed by; en lndlvldUll _.... V..County Cllfk of Or· ...... ~ ... --ia The followlng l*'IOflt 11e 102, Cotta llHM, CA 92$28 *Ml ITAn.NT n~u "" '1CTfT10Ul IUMmll doing butlMM ... WIMi.M E 81rdMll. OVM ~ ~ty on Augutl 1 .. _,,,_ --doing bullMM M; Michael E. Oobbt, 13982 Thi foffo'Wlng '*'°"' .,. ,ICTmOUI .,...... '1CTITIOUI aultNlll NAMI ITATSMINT CARL'S MARINE SER· Thlt tt1lamenl -tied 1M& . NAMI ITAftMINT 8UNOAHCE Pl.UMBINO lmbltt Lane, Tuttln, CA doing bu9lnltt N NAMl ITATIMDfT NAMI ITAftMINT TM followVlg ~If• VlCE, 1T1·F AMrtlOI Dr .. with ttll County c..-of Or· flm7l7 Thi fOllOwlng ~ere CO .. 1251 Monroe St., #I, 2705 EXOTIC IMPORTS L.T 0 , Ttll lollowlng Pl'.onf ere The following'*'°"' 1te doing buelnttl u · N9wpor1 BMc:ti. CA 929413 lnOI Counry on August 2, ~ Oranoe Coett d()lng bUllnea u : Stinton, CA toeeo Thi• butlneu I• COO• 383 Hamilton, IR·5, Cott• llolng bUllneN.. doing butlnell u : CANCO. 1931 1 Sierra Cll1 E & Nh1 E Br-*. 19&5 OllllyPllotAugu.i f1, ti, 25, NICHOLS CONST.RUC· Chrltlln1 M, T1ylor. 217 UC11d by; CO-partnert ~CA 92827 EGO CHIC, 3422 Lido Av-VE"LKCO ,\UTO ENGi-Lindi Road, ltvl.ne, Call- 34 BrOOkmont. lrvfne, CA ,_,. ~ 1, 1915 TION CONSULTANTS, 238 \lie Ollon, N9wpof1 e..ctl, •Donald Coolly Nadir Hldjren, Ardlthlt enue, ~ Blaeh, Cell-NEERING 134 1 E Pomona f0fnl1 92715 92714 Publlthld OtlnOI COUI h-171 Colton. Newpor1 BMeh, CA CA 92~ Thlt 1t1tament ... tllld edlr•n 393 H1mt11on, tornl192813 81 Santi Ana CA 92715 Jank;;e G. Stewert, 1838t Thi. bu•ln•H I• con· Dally Piiot Augutl ft, 18, 25. t2tl3 · Thlt t>u1ln111 It eon· Ch lhl County Clef1! of Ot: IR·S, 601t1 M•H. CA Cl'l1rlo111. l.1ngu1doc, Viet°' R. Fallll. 20 Sien• I.Ind• Roed, Irvine, ducted by: huablnd and will $e!>tembef 1, 1885 "8.IC NOllCl fllObet1 OMn Nlcholt, 238 dueled by: an lndMdull County on Augulllt 2, 92827 2125 Sherlnglon Pl, New· Laurel Tr .. l/I . lrvlne, CA C1U1orn11 927 t5 Nit• E. Br.-S\1-1175 Cotton. ~ Blaeh, CA Cl'lrl1tln1 M. Tayldf 119 5 Thi• butlnlH 11 con· port hlch, C•lllornl19211&3 92714 ·Thi• butlnlH I• con· T'hlt ttttement wu flied t2M3 Tlllt ttltemlnt wu flied I ,_ ducted by: • genlf'll 1*1· Thi• buJlnaH 11 con· Thi• builnllt I• eon· ducted by: an tndMdull w1111 thl County Clefk ol Or-I Tll'r Thia b\nln"' tt con-with IM County Cllfk of Or· Publlthld Orenoe Coui ,,_lhlp dUcild by: en lndMdu•I dueled by: an llldlvldutl Janice 0 . 8t1Wlll1 Inge Counry on August 2. Ml c NO I IW. '"' lollOWlng perto(ll .,. ducted ~ndMdUll lngl County on Augu.t 2. Diiiy Piiot Augutl 11, 18, 25, Ardllhlr HldJran, Nlldlf c . H A R L 0 T T e Vietor A()gl( F1llle Thi• 1t1temenl WM !tied 1985 doll'IO ~ M : Oelr\ 1915 8-ptemblf 1, 1915 HedJtan 't.ANOUEOOC Tlilt atitement wu fllld wltll tll• COUnr; Cllftc Of Or· ,_ .flCTITIOUa .,._.. OIAIECT MAii. MA~IT-Tilte ..-.ment WM ltted ,_ Su.e13 Tlllt 11111m1nt wu flled Thte 1111emen1 wu llled with Ule County Clerk of Or· ange County on Augvtt 2. Put>lllNd Or1nge Coaet MA• ITAftMINT INO, One Newport ..... Wlttt the County Cllrt< of Or-Publllhed Orenoe C<lut 11'1 the County Clint of Or· wllh tM County Cllfk of Ot· ange County 00 Augutt 5, 1985 Delly Piiot Augutl 9, 11, 25, oJ::: :::: :.''°"' 111 Suite 225. N.wport a..dl, at1g1 County on Augu11 Diiiy Piiot August f 1, 18, 25. •-IC NOTll'r County on August 2, 11191 County on Augutt 20, 1985 ~ Septemblf 1, t985 MESA FOREST PROO-CA 92MO 1MO Septemblt 1, 1985 "-1iw. 19 5 1985 ,._. Publllhed Otenoe Cofitt ~1 Roblf1 Q WlnllfbotNm, f-Su-884 ,._., ~ Publlaned Otange Coatt OaltyPllot Augute ft, tl,25, UCTS. INC., 1525 Meu 14929 Alie., Aot A. Tuedn. ftubllehed Orenge Oout f)CTIT10Ul IU..... Publlllled Orenoe Coat! Publlthed ()fange Cotti Dally Piiot Augutt fl, II, 25, September 1,_ 1985 --11-1111-IC_NO_TlCE---IVerdl Or1w Eul, •20e:' CA t2MO 9&11Y "6ot AUOUll 11, 18. 25. ...a."' NOTICE NAMI ITAftMINT Illy Piiot Auguet f 1, 18, 25, Delly PllOt Augutt 25, Sep-s.c>temblf I, 1985 ~79 f'~ ~~ M~ CA t~829od Thlt butln... It c:on-Septemblt 1. t915 ruDLn. The followlng pertone "' lemblt 1, 1915 temblf I. 8. t5, 1985 Su-898 -----------I ....... 0<et1 ' uctt, ducted by' an lndMduel Su-8117 dOlng butlnlll u : Su-890 Su-709 1---------flCTITIOUI IU ... 11 Inc., t C1Jtf0<nl1 corporation Aobeft Q, Wlntlfbolham flCTITIOUI 8U-H NU-LIFE SHAKE. 3001 ll)l"'r NAMI ITAft...,,. Thia butlneu It con-Thi• llltement wu ftled NAMI ITAftMINT '*lhllt, Bid. 6, Ste. lot PlRIC NOTICE P'tB.IC - Thi fOllQwlng pereons -dueled by: • oorpor11lon wttl'l tne coumy Cll<IC ol Of· l't8JC NOTtCE Thi toMowtng '*90"I ,,. fl 1111, Coete Me11, CA ---------1---------1---------dotng bull,_. u : Mffl Foret! Product•. ge County on Auguat 5 doing butlneu u: t2&28 PWLIC NOTICE PlllUC NOTICE flCTITIOUI au11N11t HENRI SPECIAL TIES CO., Inc .. David L. Bute·· Pr..._ ~&5 ' FICTTTIOUI au-It KHALSATRONICS, 1181 Weyn1Thomat000d,529 NAMl ITATl•Nl 1308 E. Pomon1 SlrMt, ~t · fa1011 ..,._ ITATm•NT Plumw, Unit C. Cotti MIN, Sin Bernardino, Newport flCTITtOUl IUl ... 11 l'ICTITIOUI au .... 11 Thi !Ollowlng peraona are Senti Ana. C111tornl192705 Thia ttetement wu flied . Publllhed Orange Cotti Thi lotlowlng Pl'IOl'lt 111 CA 92827-272 Beech. CA 9211&3 NAM1 ITAftMINT NA• ITAftMINT doing 1>141nett 11: JltnM H Gormley, \001 with IM County Clerk of Or· Dally Piiot Augutl 11. t8, 25, dolng.bullneu u : MlcnMI Scott Rlchly, 881 Alfred c. EllmO<I, 226 E. TM IOllowtng peraon• .,. Tl'll lollowlng pertont are P~TRICIA'S INTERIOR North Bly Front. S. Bilbo• 1ng1 County on July 30, September 1 1N5 QUICKSILVER MOTOR· Plumtt, Apt. C, Cotti M .... 15th, Cotti Meta, CA 92827 doing bullntll u : Harbour olng butlMM u : DE!l!GN ANO ART, 230 E lalnld. CA 921162 1985 ' Su·702 CYCLE DELIVERY SER· CA 92627-272 · Thia but lneH 11 con· Funding, 2021 Port CHAMPION OELl)IERY. 17tn SI., C.M .. CA 921127 Thi• butln•H 11 con-'11111'1 1---------VICE, 12031 Fllrchlld. Oar-Thi• butlnast It con· ducted by: 1 ltmlled pertner· Weyb(ldol PllCI, NlwPOf'! 2964 P~r Trw L1n1. t>elrlcle Ann S1m1rd. 780 ducted by-,,, lndtvldulJ Publllhed Orenoe Cout l'ta.IC NQTIC[ din Grow, CA 92945 due1ed by: 111 lndMdulll thlp e.acn. C'A 92940 ott• Me... C1lllorn11 i; Lyon, ,738, s A , CA Jam. H G0tmley 01Jly Piiot Augutl 11, 18, 26, 1-----------Wayne L. Campbell, Sr.. MlchMI Scott RlcMy Alfred C. E11mor1 John Jamee Hum!>hrey, 92829 . 92705 Thi• 1tatement wu flied Seotember 1. 1985 flCTTTIOUI .,.._,I 12031 F1lrchlld, Garden Thlt ttlltmeflt wu flied Thlt 111tement ... lllld to21 Port Weybridge Place, Chlfllt Blrtolon, 29114 This bu1ln111 It eon. with the County C!ef11 of Ot· Su-870 N~ ITAft_,.,. Grove, CA 92925 with lhe County C1wtl of Or· with the County Clerk of Ot· Newport Beach. CA 92860 Pepper Tr .. Lani, Co111 due1ed by:.,, lndlvldu1I enoe5 County on August 2. The tollowlng pertont lfl Deborah M Campbel, lllQI County on Augual 2, enoe County on July 30, Nancy Lynn Humphrey. M .... CeJll0<nl1 92626 Pllncll Simard 1985 lllllDI •c 1111\TICE doing buslneu u : 12031 F1lrehlld, Oerden 1985 1985 202 t Port Weybr'ldol Place. Thi• butlnHI I• CO'!· Thlt ttalerMnl WU llled F'2Gt001 ___ r_uuu __ nu____ NEWPORT KITE COM· Grove, CA 92925 ,_ ,_ Nlwpon 8"ch, CA 92MO ducted by-1n lndlvtdull wllh thl County Clerk of Or· Publlltlld Orange Cout F!CTITIOUI autaNett PANY, 1166 B1klf •310, Mlrk E. Reedm 12031 Publlthlld Orenoe Coatt Publllhed Orange Coatt Thi• bUtlneu It con-CHARLES 0 BARTOLON ange County on Augull 5, Dilly Piiot August 11. 18. 2S. NAMI ITATIMINT Costa Mesa, CA 921126 P1lrc:hlld,Glfdln Grove, CA Dally PllOI Augutt f1. 18, 25, OIJly Pllol Augutt fl, 18, 25, due1ed by; hu1b1nd I/Id wife Thlt tlltemtnl wu flled 1985 Seotember 1, 1985 f Rendel Rott Jon11, 3700 9262S See>temblf 1, 1985 5-pteml>ef 1. 1985 John J. Humphrey with 1111 County Clerk of Or· ,.._, Su·6112 doT::; b~1!=: :aon• tre Pitz• Of, &-2.11, S1nt1 Anl, Thi• butlneH It con· Su--e77 Su-671 Tiil• 1t1temenl Wit llled f90: County on Augutt 2, Published Orange Cout ---------TOMITA TELE MARKET-CA 92704 duoted by: 1 genlf'al Plr1· with the County Clerk of Or· 8S Delly Piiot Augutt 11, 18, 25, PWLIC NOTICE ING. 4115 E. 17th Street. Thie bu1lne11 I• eon· nerlhlp Ml.IC NOTICf 811111 IC 1111\TICE ange County on Augu11 1, 1"21»1t ISep1emt>er 1. 1984 ---------Coste Men. CA 92627 ducted by" co-parinert W1yne J. Cam.pblll, 0.-f'-"" 1885 PubUlhed Or1nge CoPI Su-899 flCTITIOUI IUMtlll NAME ITAftMeNT TM lollowing '*90"1 111 doing butlntet .. : JEANNE SOUBRETTE SALON, 789 ·w. 1tth St., Coat1 M .... CA 92821 JMtlne Son Chung, t 103 Rldgeer111 Cir , Cotti Mela, CA 92827 Thi• bu1ln1u It con· ducted by' 111 lndMdull Je111ne Son Chung Thia 1t1ttmenl w.. filed wtth the County Cllnl ot Ot· 1nge County on Augult 5. 1985 ,._. Pubtlahed Orange COlll Dally Piiot Augutl 1 t, 18. 25, . September I, 19115 Su.eat 'ICTITIOUI IUltNEll P1trlci1 J Toml11, 1206 Randal R Jonll bofah M C41mpbell flCTITIOUt .,._.. ftCTTTlOUI auaMll '-Otlly Piiot September t, 8• NAMI ITATIMINT Hlghla,,d Av• NB . CA Thi• tlltement WU flied This 119temlrlt WU fllld NAMI ITAT'lmNT MAMI ITAft•NT Publtlhld Orenoe Cout 15, 22. 19115 --.. -111-11c_W\_T_IC_E __ --------- Thi loltowlng pertons are 92660 with tM County Cllftl of Or· with the Counfy Clerk of Or-Thi lollowlng ptr90nl 111 Thi follow! tont .,. Deity PllOt Auguet 25, Sep-Su-7111 "-nu PlllUC NOTICE dOlng bullnett u Thia l>uslnesa 11 c0,,. 1n01 County on Augutt 5, ange County QR Augull 'S, doing butlntll u: dOI bull,..:::' temblf 1, 8. 15. 19115 flCTITIOUI au""4!ll LOFT'S BOOK CO .. 3519-ducted by In 1nd1vldu1I l985 l935 AAA ENTERTAINMENT s1AMARK, L TO., llt5 IU-7 t 1 NAME ITATl!MINT F!CTIT10Ut .,.._It A. E Coaa1 Hwy •35. Cof. P1trtc11 J Tom1t1 f112MT "'2MI CONSULTANTS, 1835 Nlw· Town c.n11t Drive Suite DtllllfC MlllflC[ .,... follow! ,.....,.,.,. 1 1 NAME ITAT'EMSJIT one del Mar, CA 92627 Thi• 1111emen1 was filed PubHshed Orenoe COU1 Publlaned Otenoe Cout pon Blvd., Costa Meta. CA 210 eo.11 M-. CA 92626 r-. nu d~;;; bull,..::;;--,,., r TM following Plf90ll• 1te Dow A,,thony ElcMnllub, wlU'I Ille Cou,,ty Clerk of Ot· Dally Piiot Auguit 11· 18· 25· Delly Piiot August 11· l8, 25, 92627 M0erk L H111Mn (Genlfal fltll.IC ll)T1C[ flCTITIOUI llUttNIH PURR T NAILS. 4233 dOlng butlneu u : 1054 Wettwerd Ln .. Coet~ 1nge County ori August 2, Septeml>ef 1· l9115 Seplember 1• l9115 Merlo Tamblltlnl. 18 Alba Plr1nerl. 1901 YIChl Collnla, NAMI tTATEJMNT Hll1tla W•Y. Newport 8Nch, HER CLOSET, 19111 M .... CA 92827 1995 Su-e92 Su-887 E, lrvlne, CA 92714 Newport a..ch. CA 92MO flCTITtOUl IU ... 11 The fOllowtng pettonl are CA 921163 M1gnOll1. H.B., CA 92e.t Thi• bu1ln111 la con· N~ ITATl•NT doing butlneN u : Kitty Helen Keller. 4233 Linde Ruth Pinto, 4 Floree, ~========~========~=========~========~========~1d~ed ~•~ttedplr1ner· The~owllll)per~~ AACW~UTILinAA00-H~rl•W~N~rt~~.~~~9V14 I I thlp doing butlnnt u : Premium UCTS, 2560 Eut Fender CA 92663 Thia bualneH 11 con· , S SUN DAY PU Zz L E Merk L Hantw1, General Capltel Compeny, 840 New-Ave Suite G Fullerton CA Thia bu•lneas 11 con· dueled by: •n lndlvldull TODAY Plr1ner pon c.nuw Dr · Sult• 520, p '' k Whol~I El.Ct le ducted b 1 I di fd 11 Lind• Pinto Thia 1t1tement wu filed Nlwport Blecll, CA t2eeo lne.~r • C.lllornl: ~~ Kilty H~en"K';..1;, u This 1t1tement wu rllld " with Ill• County Clert< 01 Or-Rlch11d Dunham, Irvine, 1llon, 4612 Brltrl'llll Or , This 111temen1 wu lllld with thl County Cler1! of Or· ACROU 1 Motive 7 Droops 11 Teer aper1 15 Llgtlt amplltlcatlon devtcee :n Whote 22 Mflkygem 23 Nwflt/8 24 Breakfast entree 25 Corrmercial 268111 27 Make Into law, 29 Decay 30 Thus 3 1 Director's command 33 Eaally understood 35 8y Wiry Of 36 Bargains 38 Atmosphere 39 Journey ., Boy 7 4 Heating 0<gan 76 ReiOfled 78 NQ(ae 79 Scents 81 Tropk:al bird 83 Edit 85 External 88 Feline 87 Velocity: abbr. 88 Jacket 89 Vlctor 91 Advantage 93 Be demolished 96 Actress Lupino 97 More secure 99 Lair 100 Burrowing mammals 101 Meadow 102 Quarrel 104 Pr898t'WtS, in a way 106 Misled 108 Relate 139 Visitor 141 Foot digit 142 That thing 143 Pan's partner 144 Aircraft gauge 147 Hlat0<lc period f49 Prosecut0<: abbr. 150 Small lump 152 Ripped 153 Eat In style 154 Raved 156 Deep guttural sounds 157 Rams' matea 158 Prophet 159 Dri....es too fast DOWN 1 Responds 2 Last 3 Near 34 Custodian 37 Generous 38 Trouble 40 Sounds of 86- across 42 Sheriff's group 43 Disconnect 45 Actreee Moore- head 47 Confederate general 48 Mattress supports 49A handful 51 T urklsh leader 53 Misplaoes 55 tiappen again 56 Lapel 57 Country road 58 Spece trave6ef 60 Paid the bfll 63 Jeers 64 Spring flower 65 Thrall 92 NouriShed 93 Extinct birds 94 Compartment 95 Story 98 Building faces 100 Donkeys' kin 103 Station 105 Locations 107 Ore deposits 108 -over: carried through 110 Mr. King Co6e 112 Remembrances 114 In addition 116 Discounts 117 Antitoxin 119 Pencil rubbers 120 Intrepid 121 Magazine boea 122 Vigor enoe County on July 30, C1lll0<nl1 9271' YO<bl Lindt. CA 9211811 with 1111 County Clerk pl Or· •noe County on Augut1 2, 1995 Tiii• business It con· Thi• butl,,eH It eon· 1ng1 Cou~ o,, August 2, 1985 FtlK7I duc11d by An unln· duci.d by 1 c:orp()f'etlon 198S ,,._ Published Ota~ Coel1 corpor1ted 11soc111 1on Park Wholetlll EJlc1'1c, F2lm7 PublltheO Otange C"<>Mt Delly Piiot Augu11 11. 18, 2.5, othlf thin 1 Plrtntrthtp Inc. Jerome Bown, P11111denl Publlthed Orenge Cout Diiiy Piiot August 11, 18, 25 Septeml>ef 1, 1965 Thi• lllletnent WU filed Tiiis stetemenl WU fllld Dally Piiot August 11. ti!, 25. September 1, 1985 Su~ with the County Cllftl 01 Or· •th the Cou"tY Clerk of Or· Septemblf 1, 198S ~ County °" Auguat 20, ange Counry on Augus1 2. Su-693 , .. ,0 1985 F2'2111 1--------• Publlthed Omge Coatt Publlthld Ortnge Cout PWLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE rtltllC NOTICE flCTITIOUt llUaMH Delly Piiot Augull 25, Sip-Dally Piiot Aunut1 11 18 25 !--...-------NA• tTATEmNT tember ! 8. 15 1965 -• ' ' ' flCTtTIOUI IUllNHI The lollowlng persona are ' ' "su-713 Septem~r I, 1985 NA• ITATIMl!NT dOlng botlnest u : Su·6115 The fotlowlng per1on1 ,,. ROBCO PROFESSION.AL doing business u : SYSTMES. 119 1 llh St .. 14, 811111 IC MlllJICE GLICK'S CONSUL TING Huntington B11el'I, CA f'WK. "" ' Ml.IC NOTICE ENGINEERING, 1700 9211411 FICTITIOUI autlNEH flCTITIOUI .iJltNllt M11guerlte Avenue, Corona Mlrtln L. Covalt, 119 11111 NA• tTATIMINT det Mii'. CA 921125 St., ,4, Huntington Blech, NAME ITATl!MINT Leonid Ollck I 700 CA 926411 Thi fOllowlng pet'tonl •r• The IOllowlng pertonl .,. Mlfguerlte A~ Coron• Keren s Rol>ef'tt. 119 1th doing t>utl,_ .. -dOlng bullnett u del Mii CA 92625 St.. •4, Huntlnglon 8eectl. Pt<M FINANCIAL, 3900' KDA ARCHITECTS. 446 This 'b\lslne11 la eon- CA 92948 Biren Street, 'l03. NewP0<1 N Newport Bl.,,d . Suite 101. ducted by an lndMdual Thi• butlneH •• con· ~ICh, CA 92118() Newport ~•ch, CA 92663 Leonfd Gllek ducllO by: 1 gener1l part· Petrick Kenneth Mc:Aully. Kurt Donet. 1Sll2 Sant• Thi• statement wu rued tllf'lfllP 31 10 Perk Newport, nos. Ana Ave . Coit• Mete. CA with the County Clerk or Or· Keren Roberti Newport Belcll, CA 92660 92627 ange Cou,,ty on August 7. Tiiie ttlltement wu flied Thie butlneu 1• • eon· This bu1lnt11 Is con· 198$ wttl'I ttll COunty Clerk ol Or· ducted by: an lndlvldull ducted by· an lndlvldual Fn:t37 "'Ol5 Collnty on Augutl 2. Petrick Kenneth McAully Kurt Dontl Publl$hed Orange Cout 1985 Thia ttltemenl WU flied This 1tt1ement wu filed Delly Pllol Augu•I I 1 18, 2S. ,_ with 1111 County Clenc of Or· with the County Clerk of Or· Seotem~r 1 1986 Publlanld Or~ Coatt ~ County ~ Auguat 9· ·~ County on Augull 5, ' Su-705 flCTITIOUt IU .. lt NA• I TAn•NT The following per90na dOlng t>ualneaa u : SUNSHINE CHEMIC COMPANY, 4908 NIPI Ave , Newport Beach. 92663 0 0 Tlylor Ill, 490& N tune Aw., Newport Belc:h CA 92663 ThlS bu1ln111 11 con- ducted by: an Individual 0 0 TtylO< II~ This stllement WH llled with the County Clerk of Or-ange Covnty on 1'ugutt 7, 1985 .. I F2Sli2IM Publlsned Orenge Coatt Delly Piiot Augull 11: 18. 25, September 1. 1965 Su--891 Delly Piiot Augutt 1, 18. 25. '211Mll 19 S ,_ $e91emblf 1, 1885 -'--------------------. S-678 Publlth«I Orange Cout Publlstle<I Orange Cout 11 Dilly Piiot Augutl 2S, Sep-Delly Pilot August 11. 18, 25, 109 Devoured -42 Hides 111 Demand 4 Use a chair 5 Spo+<en 6 Groups of stars 7 Sturdy 67 Plctur&-taklng gadgets 124 Spirited hor98S 126 Rodent lember 1. 8. 15. t9115 September 1. 1985 Su-710 Su-696 44 1/1000 Inch 45 Aaslstant 46 T ernporal 48 Troop assaults , 50 Hound~ 52 Vends again 54 Ruler 56 Warning device 59 B<owned bread 61 At no time 62 Eagle's nest 66 Girl 67 Sofa wheels 69 Summarize ~ 71 Knights' titles 72 Soclal in~ 73 Ontario and Mich loan 113 Solitary per- formances 114 Bridal path 115 Fleas, e .g 118 Come down 120 Dedicated 123 Archrivats 125 Commanded 129 Mine entrance 130 Egyptian god ot pteasure 132 Kinds t33 Health resof1 134 Black tern 135 Edge 136 Lies (1n the sun) 138 Reciret • 8 Mimicked 9Joke 10 Tiny shard 11 Family member 12 Actress Gabor 13 Asherman' s needs t4 Fantasize 15 Siren of German folklore 16 Shepherd prophet 17 Matching group t8 Over'head railway 19 Dwell 20 Supermarkets 28 Earthy deposits 32 Muscular twltctt SH ANSWUS IN CLASSWflD 68 Stra1egic Air Command: abbr. 70 Aead 73 Stringed Instru- ments 75 Gorges 77 Fender blemlshes 80 Merriment 81 Arst month: abbr. 82 Encountered 84 Man: Lat. 86 Positive 88Astron~s device 89 Husband's mate 90 B<alnstorm 91 "Jingle _ .. • . 127 Wore away 128 Fears '- 131 Glide on Ice 133 More confident 136 Metal fastener 137 Sluggish ' 139 Actor Hackman 140 Snare 143 Pttry on words 145 Three: It. 1i6 Even score 148 Donkey: Fr. 151 Dutch: abbr 155 Symbol for tellur1um DEATH NOT IC ES Mt.1c NOncr Ml.IC NOTICE CAMPBELL flCTITlOUI IUllNHt FICTITIOUI IUllNHI Nii.Ml ITATl!Ml!NT NAME ITATIMINT L 111 i a n R i g h e I ti Thi totlowlng perao"• ere Thi lollowtng peraona ire Campbell, beloved doing bu11n111 11: GB doing butlneu u : wife o( Thomas L . Ent1tprlMt, 281151 Top of CALIFORNIA ACID WASH . World Dr l.Algun1 Belch CA & POOL TYME POOL SER· Camplfell. Loving 921151 . . VICE, 7500 McFtdden. mother of Marilyn GaryBr-.2USITopof Hunt Bch ,CA921147 Campbell Barr; and World Or, 1Agun1 BMcn, CA Ke,,neth Berry. 111343 p t I I A .112851 Grenoble Ln • Hunt 8ch . a r c a n n Tiii• butlnHI 19 COO• CA 92649 Ca m p be I I M r s . ducted t>y· an lndlvldutl Thi• busln111 11 con· Campbell is also Otry Breuer ducted by en lndhlldu11 survived by her sister Thi• 1t11ement wu filed Kenneth Blrry E . with IM County Clerk ol Or· Thi• 1t1temenl Wtl filed d I t h R t g h e t t I , •ng• County on August 111. with the County Cllfk ol Or· b r o t h e r Er n es t t985 1n~ County on Augull 5. Righetu, two grand-'*'07 19 5 , .. 1 daughters Dana Publlthed Orange Copt ' . Delly Piiot Augull 25. Sep-Publlthed Or1t1g1 Cout L~ Barr and Li.sa teml>lf 1, a. 15, 1995 Delly Piiot Augull 11, 18, 26. Marie Barr. Visitation Su 715 September 1, 1985 will be 1-9PM on Su-700 Monday Sept. 2, at --------•--------- Pa c ifi c View NII.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Mortuary, 3500 Pa·--------- C1flc y 1·ew Dr., New-'1CTTTIOUI llUtlNEH FICTITIOUI IUIMll NAMI ITATIMINT NA• ITATl.MINT port Beach. Funeral Thi follOwlng peraona are TM tollowlng '*'°"'tr• service l lAM Tues-doing t>utlMN ": doing bull,,... u ..1.-p • · j V K. M MARKETING, 19082 S l R A N 0 P R 0 • w.y at actf c iew Skyp1rk South, Suite D. DUCTIONS, 2191 Harbor Chapel. Interment lrvfne, C.llf0<nl• 9211'4 atvd . c M .• CA 921127 will be at Santa Maria The HouM ol Erin, Inc , t Edwtrd A. Strano, 21i.1 Cemetery, Santa C1llfort1l1 corpor1t1on. Htrbor Blvd , C M., CA 19802 Skypark South, Suite 92627 Marla, Calif. In lieu of o, Irvine, C.llfornl1 9271' Thi• butln111 11 eon- flowers contributions Thi• bu1ln11t It eon· ducted by· .,, lndlvldu11 may be sent to the ducted t>y • c:orpor111on Ed'#erd A Str1no American Cancer So-Kevtn McCarthy, p,.,1. Thi• 1t11emen1 w11 lllld dint with thl County Clerk of Ot· c1ety. Pacific View Thlt 1111emen1 wu Nied ange County on Augu11 7, Mortuary, Directors. with the County Cllfk of Or· 1985 644-2700 Inge County on AugUll 18, f2ll2ll 1985 Publlthed Or•• Cout HA ... 0 .. LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mortuary • C.metety Crematory 1626 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 N"CE •ROTHE"I llLL POADWAY MO«TUA"Y 110 Broadway Cos1a MeH 642-9150 PAClrtC VflW MEMOl'W.PAMC ~et'f • Mortuary Ch"* • Crtmat0<y 3500 P.clfle Vltw Drive Newport S.tcl"I &44-2700 I , .. 112 Otlly PllOI AUQ\.llf' 11, ti, 25, Publlthld Ot1~ Coatt s.c>temblt I, 1985 OIJly Pllpt Augu1t 211, Sep.-~U· 703 tember 2, 9, 18, 1985 M·717 P't8.IC NOTICE Nltc NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI 8UIMH NAMI ITATm•NT The lollo*tnQ perlonl are flCTmOUt IU ... 11 dOlng 1M1MN u NAMI STAftMINT J l T PA<>P!ATIES 2 The following ptr90nl 1t1 CMc Pl&u, Suite 200. Hew doing bu11MN • POf1 8"Ch. CA 92MO 8UStNE88 SEARCH IN.-Bruce B11m1n. 721 CORPOAATEO, 100 Sohotz B1Y91di. Nl'#por1 BMcfl. Pl111, t201, Newport CA 9HIO a.ach. CA 92M3 Leonerd hrman, 428 Vie ThOmM J Plllganotl, 100 LIOo Nord. Newport BtlOrl, Sc"°'2 Plau. • 208. NIW· 921163 pon Blaeh, CA t2M3 Thi• bu1ln1u 11 con I< c Wf'lght, 100 Scnotr .. ducted by 1 oener•I o•n· Pl111, #2~~1 .. Newport nerlhlp a..cn. CA 9~ ~ e.tm1n, Oll*ll ThotnM J Patrganoff ~•nner . fhlt 1t1temen1 wa1 !Med TIMI ''''"'*'' wu lllld wttl'I Ille County Clefk 04 Or· with ttll County o.rtc Of Or· ms County on Augutl 2, = County on Augutl It, ,._ ~ Pl.tbllthed Ol'WIQI eo.tt Publlthld 0tenoe eou. Otlly Piiot AUQU9t 25, ~ Dally Piiat Augult 25, 9-c>- temblt I t . 15, 1te& tlftlbtt 1 I 16. 1N5 Al1kaum1 Witch c:1e111111<1 turn your unwanted 1t•mt Into c11h The<e'a re111y no trick to It All you r11v1 to Oo It 01ve 119 1 CAii and Ill ut nalp you word end plac e your ad Tf\t rHPonse comH n11urtlly DlilyPHat '" "'" a •. 642-5678 lu-11' Su-7t•1""=~~~=~==~~~===:!!!==~ ' ,, A ' J ) • I ............................................................................ _____________________ ~~~------ l I I . " . J ... -- ·O .R A N V.ant brush str okes of color balanced w ith block in bold patterns provide foll drama in Margaretha Ley' s foll collection for Escodo. The amply cut sweater is the perfect to pping " for pants o r skir~B~low, (right I Ley shapes a grand -scale sweater in paisl ey pattern with bold shoulders, foll-blown sleeves and soft tucking. The softly structured jacket is cut with t_he carefree ease of a shirt. Style Editor: Vida Dean Art Direction: Steve Hough C 0 AS .( .. \ ---L--• SUNDAY, SEPTEMaER. 1, 1985 , T ~~sy eleg~n~e, the 1mogono1ive interplay of textures and. patterns, the sporty sophistication, the rich color palatte. For fall '85 ~ Margaretha Ley enr iches her Escado collect1ori \ with a new emphasis on charm and clothes that should be worn tor the pure pleasure of it. · ... Fash ion on a grand scale: silhouettes that ore assertive but never aggressive starting with the important shape of the season -strong rounded shoulders that toper to narrow hips. Big swagger coots envelop the body in soft wools .. Overs1zed 1ockets ore layered over newly textured"sweoters and worn w ith streamline sk irts or pants w ith gently tapered legs. · The pivotal sweater 1s shaped w ith a new ease. In handsome dimensional textures or styiized patterns, 1t is on integral port of , Escado' s sportswear mix, worn under coots and 1ockets. 1n tw eedy or paisley knits, 1t becomes the new soft 1ocket, especially effective when combined w ith leather sk irts and pants And 1t steps out for evening colorfully ornamented w ith sequtns ond beads, or tuxurtou-s blendings of knit and satin. Ley showed her hand in creating clothes hat excite, entice o~d the overall effect 1s grand scale luxury: a collection in which ' enhance the modern woman . - 7 -~.-~--~~~~~...-~------------------------.......................................................................... .. -·. J?ack a packet Of sali1ples to save tim.-e, space Recently. I made an emeraency trip beck East ... there was~ million thinas to do in a very shon time. Paclcina was throwina items io the luuage without V muchthoqht. , 111~ Fortunately, on the cosmetic side of , tb1n,s, l was very lucky. Only two days D before I had visited the Noevir head.. . • EAll · quarters in Irvine and haa been Jiven a ••••••lliiliiiiii small Rfcket, no more than three incbel wide, ttiat conwned in miniature a f\aU lineol'buic skin care items. NotonJydid I save time in petkina. but saved room in tbetote bq. Those wonderful little samples Chit IO muy COftlpoia to aiveout as .. sjft with purchasc"can j ust clutterupyohrmaknpdnwenorbeput toaood use as traveling companions. U npackina 1s somet.b.ina I hate wone thu .,.m:i~ but ifyoutvc made up your own packet ofitans it can stay in tbe tote and you tt rady to ao again in a moment's notice. A real time saver! , If you prefer a.tin care lioe that neverfivet ouuampkund you can't set .along without your favorite. you can 1tiU makeup your own travel pecket by fill in& up the ana.11 plastic containen available at ctrua stores. Tbey bavca varlet y of refillable jan and botdet. • An even better time...ver il•vailable to thOIC folk who have a ICCOCld This fa11 forget those ruffles, flounces, bows By VIDA DEAN Mir ..... ..,. .... for faU evening wear, the message of American designers, in general, is .. simple yet very luxurious" ... forget the ruffles, flounces and bows. However, at the showing of Oscar de la Renta's collection last week at Amen Wardy's. it was the bia pink silk coat that won the most applause from the packed Venetian Ballroom. The coat was full with giant ruffles cascadina from the shoulders. Under· neath it the model reverted back to the "frillfree message" in a black fomMbapina velvet gown that blossomed with jeweled roses in a deeper pink sha(Se. •'This is one of the quietest au· dienec," remarked one of the regulars at Wardf s summer fall previews. The crowd watched attentively as the direction of De la Renta's collec· lion was uhfolded. .. he fills fall eve: nings with color ... brights in fuchsia. emerald. sapphire and scarlet often combined with midnight velvet. Rustlin~ tafetta · and satin decp- plcated skirts made floorlength were show with bugle beaded blouses. A series of harumered silks in shimmering sherbet ~tels con- trasted with earlier bri&hter shades and De la Rvnta also saw &l ittering nights as a WIJ to show off soft cashmere trousers topped with lhe simplest of sweaters entirely beaded with gold and then be wrapped the look in a matchina cashmere shawl. for day, the designer introduces vcryfemininejerseydresses that have one thing 1n common ... shirrcd torsos that gives them body-huging defi- nition. The siplaturc shirred tono also finds it place on floor-lensth aowns and on daytime suits. In suits there arc numerous c boices ... black and white houndstootb, ta"pestry prints and heathery&)cen plaids paired with lush silk blouses ... Oe la Renta bas a fine hand for mixina sublte plaids and checks. Jackets arc shorter this season and so are the slim skirts. De la Renta's coUection wu shar· inJ the fashion spotli&bt of t.be day with Adrteae '•"H. who was in attendance, to show bu designs of fur. Tbe tempo of the show picked up as Landau's unique, excitiha and fun of whimsy were paraded. .. ahe has aone from conventional shawls. capes, jackets and coats to specialty fun ~ed with a fla.ir and artistic om. Jet black fox., lipstick red Mon· aolian lamb was combined with stencilled zebra patterning on calfskin. 1 . Sheared ranch mink becomes a jacket with silver fox and black sable 'tails adding te·xture and tone. A lavish wrap comes forth when landau takes sh~ ranch mink and adds silver and gold cuffs and border detailing and for good measure Jives it a touch of iade. Among the Newport Beach and Beverly Hills fashion viewers were Saau Beard, Loli Cauoa. Rat)' Rood, Mildred Mead, Je.U. MU. MartU Greea, Mary Dell lAeu, Marllp Nlelaea, Cece Presley, KJtty Letlle, Joyce Ruame, Enlya Low· ell, Nora J.or1euea and Bart.ra Roppolo. home in thedcten otmouniains. Kavea complete 5et of everytbina at both places and you Kver have io pack anytbina. llovctoaavetimeandeveomore11vemoney. Don'tweall? , Recently, when JdaStewan(EsteelauderVP)spokeat Robinson'sahc p ve out an lntcmt1111tip that would save both time and money ... penniennd 5ecooda. but nevenheleu tbey can add up. Sheadvllcd theaudieocc;. to always u1e a lip liner in pencil form. "Sharpen the pencil, then blunt it slisbtf y before outlinina the lips, When you are throush .. ~ the ~int back in 10 shape. You will seldom have to retharpen tbe pencil." Good idea! . FACE SA VER: tfyou find your blush hasdissappea~afteran hourouo afterapplicatioo. try thiurick. First. apply cream blush, thena liahtduatinaof powder, and finallyyourpowderbl~sh. lt will last much lonser. FRAGRANCE SA VE&: Layenna 1s the answer. French women ha vc known foryeanthalthis wutbewaytomakctheirfrqrancelast from morning to e-.:enina withbut spendina a fonune on costly perfumes or time on touch ups during the day. Layerina frqranc:es is based on the principle that as the day goes on, and as one layer of fraJrancc fades. it is replaced by tbe next layer. A aood plan 1S'USC a oCrfumed soap that matches your f rqrance; put a few drops of concentrated oif in your blth ... ier ~you shower try a perfumed ~I); after t.thinaand akin is still damp massagt With a scented lotion; follow Wlth scented ~wder: light all over spray of eau de toilette and finaJly perfume 11 pulse points. TAN SAVER: tfyouhaveworked thesummtrlonaoron vacauon 10 achieve an even, bronze tan and you want hana on to 11 as you return to school orwork. makeup can help you. . . Try a foundation slightly darker than normal skill tQne and b.iahliahl cheeks witJ\ warm, earthy colors (aoldeo bronze, son sieona or a bronzy coral). Alsoshadowtheeycswith bronie,aotd and sienna (stay awa)'from ~uddy arays or buraundy)oruse ~ium blue, gn:en or purple shades 10 bnahten the eyes and contrllt with a tanned face. . . S¥.er neutral• orsoft pink and coral Up colors will emphasize a tanned face ... also play~1:: Wl wi\h aokl lip cotor. BEAtrrYI : DurinathemonthofSe~tembcr, ~ax.FactorWlll have available its limited edition cn:ation °Des.i&ns in Gold" hpsucJcs. Sax shades of Whipped Creme lipsticks are encased in golden Outed metal containers (about S3.9S}. ·-~ - Frostsareraspt>erry, pinkandarapewith creams in a true red, muted rose and ros¥ orchid. . "This month Orl&neis introductinafour new treatmen~ 1temsde~eloped in France to help re-eneraize skin and·~unteract premature s1~s of ~nit the . effecw>f streta&l)d tbeenvironmen-r. Called 821 Bi~ne!&!..~ M~th~e. t~e hoe includes a muquet01tjmulate;cream to inacasc oxygentauon; Aou-wnnJde stick.and a lotion to soften and firm. · September Super Saver Sale! ~ PartygoerS to raise the roof for YWCA Hotel for Women Many Items Below Cost (Sidewalk Sale Sept. 6 & 7) Something Special feminine fashions Wt> Specialize in Fashions for the M issy Flsure Sizes 4· 18 " From Rooftop to Rooftop" is to entertain from 4:30 to 7 p.m. the billing the Sept. 12 benefit Also,• food and drink will be street fair is getting. During the available (included in $20 ticket) topping out ceremonies of the and fabulous prizes will be Holiday Inn, Irvine, money will awarded to lucky ticket holders. be raised to put a "rooftop" on the Jim Villers will be on hand to YWCA Hotel for Women. 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa Strollingmimes,magiciansand announce the prize winners' H"I S 645-5711 two musical grouM (Dixieland names, and the progress being I gren quare c made by the attendees to raise ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~==~~========~~~iiiiii~==~;;=~ainidibiaribeiirsihioipi) iwiilil ibeiioinihiaindi-1 $10,000 toward the $I million What 11 your percentate of body fat? The scale won't tell you goal. (It hu been estimated that ASS ISTAN C E LEAGUE OF LAGUNA BEACH• ANNOUNcES OPENING OF there are more than 600 si ngle, homeless women ·in Orange County.) UTuwibout sRo II WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 4th Po AM 526 Glenne ere Street 494·5977 Laguna ~ach Harriett Harris, executive vice president of the foundation, 1s chairman of the street fair. Others assisting with the campaign arc ..,,,,,,_,-i John Lucky, Tom Nielsen, Ray. Watson, William Popejoy. John Crean, Bob Lmtz and Emma Jane Riley. Tickets will be available at the "door" of the building site ( 1794 l Von Karman, Irvine.) • • • Chapter Two, Orange County Performing Arts Center, will meet Sept. 12 at the Pacific Club for a 9 a.m. breakfast in the Grill Room. Nancy Wilson is president of the support group and Irvine rc;si· dents in joining may reach her at 786-5892. • • • Clara Barton. Chapter, Daugh· ters of the American Revolution, will begin the 85-86 season 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Mercury Savings and Loan, 7812 Edinger, Huntington Beach . Body Composluon Analysts Is the most accurate method of welQht assusment throuah the precise measurement of bodily fat v.s lean mass. Do what the athletes do to stay ln shape. Stop' b~r a complete analysis. ...,,.... CJ .... ·ra..-. ·- IUMMIR CLIAR AWAY J ~~ure line w -'YaOff Fashions feature fall school clothes - • Umc tM ..,..._. MW • Fut, U1J &M accvate • latildtul 6. aerdle COUMliq anilable • Doctor anildle for co..itatio1 Computerized Health and Conditioning Center 120 Newport Center Drtw ste ~40 <Aaot• &om PaUJoa lllaad) Newpo.rt hada, CA 12MO 7.14·720-1727 SUMMER SPECIAL 50% OFF initial •nalyaia , 2 .... •1n-Jacket• NOW ••r .... • 56.. Pants NOW •2r 3 2 7 b Shorb, T.,. & Swhmultt Up to 70~ Off Sp uW 0-. Out Items '"12• IACH Udo Morino VII ... •, Newport Beach 673-3735 AN Sr.clr#Nlm, t.nt#n, '°'"A N.w Y_,. • 'I 2 a o tr a SA TU RDA Y SHOW: Back to school fashions will be featured at a 3 p.m. ice cream social at Fashion Island during a show coordinated by Kitty Leslie for the Girls Oub of tht Harbor area. Modclina will be girls six through 13. Tickets, SS for adults and $2 children (will include ice cream ) may be arranged by calling 673-5067. MAY CO.: A team of super youna models and actor$ W111 appear in the Sou&h-Coast Plaza stote Saturday l 2:30 to I :30 ~ to present the hottest fall S'S fashion looks. NORDSTROM: Fall trend show is scheduled at the South Coast Pl11.a store turday 8:4S a.m. Donation! of$5 each wilt be i accepted at the door (opens at 8) with proceeds going to Irvine Tc'!'porary Housing1 Inc. Reser· vations may be maae by~ Thurs- day by callina 549-8300. Con· tincntal breakfast will be served. ROBINSON'S: Fashion island and Westminster stores will sam- ple Gi venchy'sncw fragrance "Ysatis" on weekends through September. SEMI NAR: A maternity health, beauty and fashion show is scheduled 11 :30 to 2:30 p.m , Sept. 14 at the Irvine Hilton by Matters of Motherhood owners Chery J{uptz and Jeri Spence. The ~st ''~Mand more information 11 av•1lable from 857-8548 or 837-1~94 . .... ~ Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 1, 1046 C8 -Fearing for her iif e, Shannon admits smuggling gems IJ L YNOA Hl"ICH S ALL MY CHILDRIN: Ro11 alertfd that tu1rt 11 1mper10natlng Adam Erica re.cu.. the protuMly bi.ding Adam, who leter appear-. to Clle. Jeremy IMll Erle1 I• In d•nger. Gllee bring• baby to r11taurant, Interrupting Tom and Brooke'• romantic evening. Chrte .... Oe1ectlve Young and J .... together. Chrla learnt helat wlll be at Wallfngtord manor~ At IHt minute, J .... 11 replaced by "WhMla," an experlenc.d driver Jeaae IPerlda night with Angle, unaware that Wheel• waa arreated on parole vlolatlon. S.rnle demand a Jeaae·a return Dottle )ealoue ot Hiiary, who ahowa her true teellnga tor Tad. Hiiary IMrna Bob wlthheld truth of hie remlulon and lnltl1te1 divorce proceeding• Andrew locates • locked wall aate. AHOTHIR WORLD: Carl back In Bay City. Nancy trl" to kMp him out of her Ille. Chrle and Nanoy ttU/Tlble oh clue to ancient aecret. -Oaphne and Carl dlacover •common d .. lre. Marley arr .. tecl In cue ot mletaken ldeotlty. When Jek• tr ... her from )I ll, ahe demand• the truth and 11 dev11t1ted to learn ol his peat with Victoria. Atttr finding Jlkt unconacloua, Marley reallzea her life elao ta thrNtened She •nQ' Jake tcy_to ~ idwerd 1rrlvea Ir:' Bay City and Fellcl1 tri.t to leave her peat behind. Sally an-. Callln are 11 odda w~ ahe accepta the Le Solell lob Al THI! WO .. LD TURNI: Afraid Ouy Howard wilt klll her lor gema, Shannon conteaaes to the pollc. about emuggllng. MHnwtille, Howard and hit thuga ques- tion Steve about diamond. Betey find• Steve badly beaten and unconacloua. Howard's men hold Tim and Margo. but Margo geta upper ttand and haa IMnl arreeted. Craig 1ccuae1 Lucinda of con- ceanng ahe la Slerra'a mother. Lucinda refuMe to aay wtty she deaerted Sierra. Craig eno S1erra'1 plant fOf 1 badly n.-ded weekend away are changed when Duety le hoepltallzed alter fight with H1rrl1on Blake. Marcie retuae1 to allow her mother to attend her wedding, but Stuart wanll her to forgive and forget. CAPlTOL1 Trey learn• Sloane knew of ENROLL NOW Fall Semester Starts Sept. 10th HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS ALL-DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru · 8th grade .. • Before and afttf school care for students of wortlnc parents • OoOf.to-door transportation n alablt • Rtason1bM tuition nla 1t11tr with Kelly Stoen• demand• they continue martlage on her terma or lace a mtaay divorce that would ruin hit carllf Kiity tell• Trey their rllatlonthlp It over and ukt him nevwr to tett Sto-111 abOul Scottie. Brend1 09119 off eng90ement to Wally end Sam gloat• over 1ucceaa of hll plan to NC>lr•t• them. Clatieel and ""4ark plan their marriage. and aha uka Stoen• to be maid of honor. Jarrett become• determined to again woo end win Ctar- '"' Tyler and Julle Identity Harrlngton'1 mlatr111 and hope the wlll give Infor- mation to crime commlttM . Trey and Tyler tock horn1 and Trey promlaea he wlll" have commit!" dl1b1nded DAVI Of OUR LIVll: TOd taket a bullet for Mellua. Pete and Mellaea try to make their getaway befOre cops ahow up 11 the term. Hope delve• Into Bo'e paat A11ce talk• with Bo when he withdraws from loved onea Anni trlea to maintain her front with Tony -.fter her furniture 11 repo ... ated. Atter an afternoon of p111ton with Tony, Anne dlatrested to IN rn Buddhist 1tatu1 "wortht .. a" and 11 deceived Into ae11tng It for next to nothing. WE'RE·· 13ACK! Gt£MLiNS Thto and Abe relocate 0."IM and Letoya Chlrlott1'1 dNth continues Sutpiclon wh•n thty 1.r• thrt111ned by their father fella on CtaJre and Ed Fletcher doee tom• Kimberly continue• to take refuge 11 the det.cllve work ol hla own tmm!Qratlon Ktrtalda'• d .. plte warnlni• and Shan•' 1 ottiwt hOI on uall o! ~ and Kurt. dlaappolnt~t. Marlena feart commit·~ LuJtck and a.th dtacover crate with ment to Richard. · Interlocking olrcl .. In mutlc atudlo They OENl,.AL HOIM AL: Scorpio gell fix have que1tlon1 abOUt David and Suzet- on Anna 1 locatlon u $.an c1 .. 1roy1 te't 1nvolv~ with ranaom money bMper OlegutMd 11 Orienta!, Scorpio David angry wt!'" l'\e d1ac;over1 Lu1ack'1 g1ve1 Sean note from Mr. Wu that tella him cur1011ty. to take treuure to chalet Scorpio follows l OVINO: a.cauae of the upcoming and flndt treaaure but Sean dlecovere divorce. Stacy and Jack rN Jtze th11 11 n1m A fight enau .. and Scorpio falleto n11 their tut time together and make lov• ._,parent death Seen d9'111t1ted. think·. whllW atranger lur1<1 1n the hall Ava tell• Ing he loll hla cloHlt friend Meanwhile,' Jack,he will get proof h4t 11 having 1tf11r Scorpio JOlna Holly and devl ... another with Stacy White with her p1r1n11 Stacy plan for Sean. DtagulMd aa Mr Wu Mrved court aummon1 that names h11 in Scorpio mMtt Sean to r~ treaaure adultery caae. Stacy confront• Ava and Scorpio reveal• hla Identity and arr11t1 the two come to btowt Steve tell• T rtth Seen C.111 cut• 1hort her honeymoon to he hll atwaya toved her Gwyn tell• Harry help Holly, who 11 thinking about future lhl wttt pay him to k"P Steve and Trtth with Scorpio. Grant Invite• Lortne to apart Harry warn• Steve to keep their dinner. Buzz cool• hit Interest In M onica bargain and Steve a,gr .... but Steve and Monica catchet Alan with nur .. 1lnd both Tr11h meet MCretty and he vow• never to Monica and Aten vow to mexe a lreah ieeve her Curt11 t11t1 Gwyn he learned all atart abOut her when he wH 1n Europe Shana QUIDINO LIGHT: lnveattgatlon tnto rebuffs Mike Shana angry when ' Keith' YO<JR FAVORITE FIRE BREATHING MONSTER ... LIKE YOO'VE NEVER SEEN HIM BEFORE! THE LEGEND IS REBORN , ........ ~ ..................... ,,,, .. te111 her about Mike and Noreen "Ktlth" tater trlM to ~t Jim to d18QIM till t ... lnge tor Shana OHi ...,. TO uv1~ c.... and Rot. finally wed, but David begt Jenny to atoP th9m from i.evtng on thelf hOM)'mOOf'. David tears hll enemi.e Wiii 1bdUGt the couple Marco'• (uM to atop t~ wonce. Atter the couple beCOme euapldou1, Marco contidee In Rob, ~Ing n1m nol 10 tell CUI e lven thfwarted ln hla plan to • &JOP the wedding by Aldi, wtlo I• t"*-to collect 1 tavor She went• tvari to klll David 11nce her "family" provided Ivan with 11te puaage Ivan entera no.pital dllgUIMd .. lndlan dOC1or Lairy II eitpecung Ivan \ell• Aide David 11 not tn the hoapttal. When Cuale confront• Jenny. ahe ... a Ivan and recogntZM him Pete decld.. to repree.nt Tina In her claim on Oor1an'1 fortune "ITUALI: Lacey trick• 0.kota Into a face-to-face tnMtlng. Dakota confront• a lt1ghten1ng n.,ttti report ""41ke and Da- kota argue ov« ending 1'19< pregnancy (Pleue Me 80AP8/C4) • Arithmetic, Readinc. Spelnc (with Phonics) emphasized • Daly Pfayer • Good ch~ llOW SHOWlllG! tWlll 634-~53 SYIJY CITY COfmt I Now Playing ua West•i11ter Mall r~BUENA PARK I~· ORIYflN An Elementary Private School of 01st1nct1on Founded '" 1942 IN FOUNTAIN VAUEY:. 16835 Brookhurst St. (N. of Warner) 714-962-3312 Call or Writs. for Further Information .,.OIUOl'f,..;rvNf-e---.....-.--....-.......... EDINGER AVE. NIM PAii 121-4-070 U'NA PMtt Dlt-IC ""' llU& 979-4141 EDWMDS CllMA COfTDI oestl llll ~0-0594 UA SOUllt COAST IL THI 511-~IO mwMDS SAOOlIBACK llYIM 551-~55 EDWMDS W0008Rl>GE PORT THEATRE 673-6260 DAlY: 1. 3:30, 6:~ 1:30. 10:45 A edwards CiNEMA MAllOI I OUll• 410 546 3102 .. , 40& .. \ • CO\TA "'l\A EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COlJITT EHGArJEtiENT 190~ I Cod\t Hwy Corond drl M,11 LI-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 Creative Cuisine Recipe Coniest Enter Your Favorite Recipe And Win ! CATEGORIES l. Q UICK AND EASY/DO-AHEAD DISHES-Recipes for cooks on rhe go or rhose caught with unexpected guests. h d am in 2. REGIONAL -Recipes featJfing American cuisine from the East to the Sour wesr an P between. . · MASCULINE TOUCH-Men who are enjoying the ~ltchen, shar~ your t~voflte recipe. !: GOURMET -Recipes you use when you want to impress the epicurean in your life. CREATIVE CUISINE RECIPE CONTEST ENTRY FORM NAME OF ENTRY: CATEGORY:. 'ENTRANT'S NAME: ADDRESS· DAY PHONE 11· EVENING PHONE #: \ U 1U1U (213} 691-0633 AMC F ASllOft SQUARE HUI( 634-9361 PACflC OHJU Dlt-IC WUTllllSTll &93-0S46 ••-•rd' I aaasTOl CUONA ~ •.. :::.:::: .. UA WESTlt9CSTDI MALL '"'TH( Ct TV tf"IHll _..LUI " QUO I ~l-_:.:;A~4~NG=f~·~llA~t~2V:_...L==._;;.._;;;;;;.~~~~l;~;~~i;;;;;;;;~!::==========~:._l_:.:::.:::..:.:.,~~~_j ''11RfUI• M•AHI'' Ill h•,••M.lll,,t .... edwards LIDO 673-8350 NEWPORT Bl VD AT VI()() llOO ·-·· muam hJI, .... .... l1tl. 11120 (IJ a.art• II.II TIL WI -----"' edwards TOWN CENTER 751 ·4184 SAIS TOl & ANTON ACROSS FROM S COAST PLAZA • f f , ,, • • • • "Pff·Wff'I • Utmmf" .,., 11 .... , ...... .......... tMI - "CRIFllllll• ~'(II) ltAI, .... .... , .... "" Ollllm......., "lW-.rr If CUlY" ,,., 111H, JM, Ml. 1111. t1H "IACI rt Tl M fUTUIE" l11H . Jtll, 11", llll , tllH (NJ edwards SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546·2711 BRISTOL & SUNFlOWHi COSTA MESA , , • , .. .~ ........ t "YUi • TMf IUlel" "fUIM +-" (I ) , ........ l 1H,ltiOllll II•"· J1tO l1H , .... tl!M ....,.. _______ 12.IO r.L l1IO ------- edwards BRISTOL 540-7444 BJllS TOl AT MACARTHUR SANTA ANA "•ZJW IU~ , .... (Pl) 1!1H , 1110, •1JO 111'. 11 II, tlttO -.WlJ,fH "TUI WOll" Ut II, 1111, 1.00 ltll,ltlO.tltlll"I 1:00 'lllZQIH IHTAl" ttll,Ml,l lH(NJ ''lmTIUITlll'' 1 llM, 1•11 ''" ''a.llCQ -.JA" (I } . I.•· l, I flt·••, ... ,. eowardSCINEMA 546·3102 HARBOR BOULEVARD A TAOAMS COSTA MESA "1111• M ......... S?SO fl. l 00 edwaros MESA 646·5025 NEWPORT 80UlEVARDAT l!lM!,I COSTA MESA "f.T." (NI 1•.1111, tNI ·m· "UCI Tl lW fVTWf" ,,., hll.J•M l atl. lltl, 10.11 edwards FOUNTAIN VALLEY 839·1 soo !!A().)k HllAS T A I l ()t~\>l R ' j•,lj' A• .. w A,. I• eCJwaros UNIVERSIT '( 854-8811 AMP•J\ '.)I< N[)0 ;I . -· .l'• A'_;<;,, '~r_y ·u•••• •• U.MTt.1111 .... .-111.11 ' (I ) .. _. . t•··~ 11, t• ... ,. J 141. . 11?1, Ille. 1•M Ill "t_,. ucans· "-RI IDITAl" (N ) ,, ...... tMl(Pl-11] tiJt. 1111. .. "IUllf ..... '("} ''lml1MTHI'' (Pl) UiAt,..-,Mt lilt.l• 1 ..... ....... ''aftUll'' IPl-111 -..A"CI \ ........ '"'· ··~· "''· .. ,. ''fmlUfmS'T'' '-. ,, .. 11:11...-.1W1 (l 1 ~ edwards WOODBRIDGE 551-0655 fiAl·H4t..N A l'A~• ••A' f A ft Jf I lJl 'I/I J.1 1•• 11Pvt ........ (Pl) ''flfSI . a1>1.1• -··(I ) "fl" (Pt) U . 11. 2iJI ..... l:U . l:AI, 11: It ___ 1_1_1_M_•---"4 .... ------r-1ut n&. ,,.. "TEEi WOf.I" IJ!At, b41, •ttt ''"· 11•1. lllH !NI ...ill. •IJ "TU• WOLf" , ........ 1 .. lllt.Nl.IM l l"I "COOZW 1tll" (Pt) ..... Jtll ..... l itl,tllO,IMt "flff Wff'l llC ADWEllTI!lf" (NI , .... CN ) 1t11.a .... ... 1111 ..... ''"' ...... IUJA:' (II) t!lM, JIM.''" ..... l:M. 10:.0 "WflllO ICIEllCf" (pt. U ) 21 II, 1110. 10:00 ''CllOITIUITflS'' ,,..) 1?:11, .... aM "YlU Of TitE DUCOI'' tJ;ll. 21.U. kH l al l , Ult .. 11 1 "llfAl 8DllUI" (,.) JiJI. 11 ... "'" . ._.....,,.\ -~c-·· IP'S· 11) U •M ,1a'l."4t, .! ... 114', Iii .. I l't 11141, 1111 •aJt, l lM. 11\H edwards VIEJO TWIN 830·6990 SAN DIEGO rwv TO LA PAZ H HAISANT. ..ISSION Ill[ JO "tOMPn•w P'Olll ... " l lll IJtll. Jill. 6:00 ......... ''"' , ....... "YOUllTtlU" 1!•11. 1,. '" 140 .• It ,. "IACI T- fUTUlf" (PC I l?!H , , ... , l 1H llM. , .. ,. "YUi Of Tiit DUlll'' (11 ..... &Ill l tM. •1u IHU&ll J , .. "TUI Will" (NJ I J~._ l, ... •iH l1M. ""· llhU edwards SOUTH COAST LAGUNA 497·171 , SOUTH COAST HWY AT BROADWAY LAGUNA BtAC.H "fUIM · k•" (ft) ,,...., aita. .... ~tll.111H "Pff Wff'S Ill Utrmm"(PI) ltlM. t>M. wt •·M. l 1M. llllt --------IUO T'L a eo-------' eowards CINEMA WEST 89t .3935 ( $ •!1llNS Tf A AT C.Ol OEllWI ST Wl !. TMINS T[R "UCIT1M ff'fWf" IN I Ut .. , lllt •11t, 1111, lf!H .... ,, ... "'Tfll .., .. llJil, Jo.M, "" ..... 1 ... tMt'"' .._ ______ &2. f1l , Oil --------4 "PH·Wff'I• UYtl1•" (NI 11•1t11. ..... ••1•t .... war I IN A. ' •'I 'W I SOC Al n .. uus lJCU!IA Mill$ MAU .... ,. ' ---------------- ,; I f I I I ' ' .. OrengeCOMt DAILY PILOT/Sund~. September 1, 1985 'JLoveaMystery'fans.may finally et to see their heroes SOAPS ••• rromcs RYAN'I HON: Max return• from France and tell• Gabrielle he w1nt1 a dlv0<oe. She IO' ... Jiil arrange1 tor Mix to get a oM-cfay dlvOt09 In Haiti and he eonvlneet Siobhan 10 go thef• with him to be married. Siobhan Intercept• Lulo carrying ploturt of Max'• terrace. She arrang .. for a tri.nd to enlarge picture In Of'd« to Identity a figure ln It. LUI<> arranges tale• paatPOrt• tor hlmeett and Siobhan and trick• Siobhan Into meeting him on the ptetenM of havlng • lelld In Whit•'• murder. Ryan tell• D.J en. wlll thow him a good time If he comee 10 her sweet 18 party. Dave foll• Maggie'• suicide attempt. Maggie thrMtena to expoae Roger If he doesn't get her the promlted ecreen teat. Dave and Katie feklndle their love affair WOOD IDE. Cabf. (AP) - American radio listentn who hud· dlcd up to their sets durina World War II to hear the ad ventures of Jack, Doc and Rcgie on "I Love a M ystery" may finally iet a chance to see what their heroes looked like. Carlton E. Morse, who created the scnes that ran from 1939 to 1946, 1~ tumina the scnpts into a cartoon stnp JOHN CANOY • RICHARD CRBNBA A PARAMOUNT P ICTURE -~----.--"-. ~'"'~--.. IU(NA '11"( UAMollies 952~1 COITAMOA Edwards Bnstol S.-0.7~ COITAMISA E dwa111s Cinema Ctntet 9~141 EL TOM fc)ward$ El T 0<0 S31 9500 MUln'MTOll NACff Edwatds Huntington C4ntma 848-0388 MMNE Edwards Unive1s11y ~11 lUJCU.tY THfAT"fS W'ALK-INS * Fwn r-1111ut1tt "''"''"" * ONl Y S2.1S U11ltH Notti CITY anTEA 0 IM USl / lt01 OAANC( Metro 111111 eoDZH..LA rca--•ai SHOWS AT 1f:10 2 :l 0 4 110 1 :10 1 :10. 10: 10 ~· RDITALl"GJ ....... re,- sHows AT 1 :to 3:25 6140 1:00 a. I 0 : 15 3 130. 7:40 OHOST8USTERS (PG ) 1 :20 5:30 &. t :40 .. ~8 ... IUSpG) SHOWS AT 1 :35 3 :40 5;45 7 :10 &. t :SS cenTuRY cineoome tJ NEWIE&'S-At ••.,.,AT 12:00 2:00 4 :00 1 :00 1 :00 .. , 0:00 51\. YIDlADO IN-la> t 1:30 J : II 5 :00 7:4S &. IO:JO. In 70MM 9ACK TOT._ Welt Olanoy'• aLACK l'VJ'U"IE O'llia) 1 :10 CAUU>ltO .. IN) J :JO 1:101:10). 10:30 12:00 l :SS 3:90 5 :45 7 :35 t :JS I 70MM p~~klr.~. Tl\• c omet (PC ·l 3) GODZILLA fPG·I a) Plua CO·FUlurt Fraternity vautlo n (R) REAL GEltlUS CPQ) Phu CO·H ll M y Selene• ~oJoct (PG) Nl[~'S•G ADVEWT\lll€ l"GJ l"lua Polle• Academy Part ii (PG·13) llADMAX~ T• fl ha1 UI "ambo First lood Part 2 l"J WRlltDSCI~ (Pe-1S) Piul Frith! Nltllt (R) ORIVf·INS Ooen 1:00 Wlid1vi / 1:30 Wktndf I Under 12 Frtt Unless Noted ''YOU HAVE TO SEE ' IT! GOOD FUN FOR ALL!" -JUOOH CRIST -----______ , __ \ A NEW COMEDY STARRING MICHAIL J. FOX Of "IACK TO THE FUTURE " NOW PLAYING I f\ MIH f\l If\ < ,/\ 11 W/\Y n·:·~~-r--'i n,; .. ,,.,, • ..,n·.--,·, ....... __ __. ~o:..n:..~· ~~·JJe-.=·:~ ca oar••,...• l ..... ,. ... lt• PLUM IHI ILOOO 1111 , ........ 1 .. I Al<l WO 0 I'"'''',.,,, .. t • T:J ; . 111.-:.:'i 1 :" ~ ----TUIOfMllMO"'• , .......... ,,. PLUM A l&.000 • 1 .......... 11. ,_ .. ,.,.....,_ COCOON,...,11 , ......... , .. _,, .. ,... WOll11111t ............... t .. ,.. ....-:Jll 11 CM9\' 1~tlt':11 AMlllCM~• , ............ tlt•t• Wll• KllNCI .,.., .. .......... *'*-""" Mlrt • 11 MN YacA9'0N ... , .. -... ·- PACIFIC DRIVE·IN THEATRES• ANAHEIM l11!f?! •1-... fwy *AMllllCM ...,. ... * Miii•• IN ACTION "' .... OIMllWM-• .......,..,... ..... 1. ~-IUMMU UNfAltNt t. "·...,.. ... ........ aua . YOWNTlml• -.. ICllNCI .-111 .-...-a~.~ ORANG~ :.i.: . .:!..~·u...:: ' . Lo HABRA .. A .... . lillJ.111, I . , •a&a1e••---• .......... ...... LMll-· ..,..,.. ...... ' and is hopina for synd1cauon 1n American newspapers. Morse , 84, also wrote .. One Man's Family" for the NBC network from 1932 to 1959, the Jonges t t unning serial drama in American rad10 history. The scnes, set in San Fran- cisco, was brought to television during the early days of the tube. "I've &Ql enQuah S<:ci,ns to lasJ 25 years." said Morse, who lives in a secluded rustic stone and umber ·-£DWMOS Ull't01ITT IS4·U ll llTW £DWAll)S Q TORO Sll·'5111 NllT••w.n r-.Y roua Ml-U01 PILUITtl fOl fWBION m-4141 ............ fDWMOSWDJaa SJ0-4401 LA ..... '•CflC "mm SU.m t ...... ,.CflC OIMli( ..... IJ4.t)lt WllTWTD r•cn11111n Jt Ol ... ltl·JMl IN~GNIACANCE ___ ........ SAT-MON 1:30, 3:45, 6:00, 1:15, 10:20 edwards LIDO CINEMA ~~·:-673-8350 "YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING QUITE LIKE IT!" -lnW "'1'YOU~ YEAR OF THE DRAGON * COSTA ME.SA *ORANGE EdWards South Coast C1nedome Plata 546-2711 634 2553 ~ *WESTMINSTER Edwards Satldlebac;k Edwards Cinema S8J 5880 West 891 3935 MiSSION VIEJO Edwards VK!JO l'Mn ,: ~~=~ lµ)-6990 mansion on the San Franc1sco..l?ena n· sula. ~ • Mor n his assist l. no velist K.am1lh adw1ck of P~o Alto, are il'ki ng the scripts and New York artist Don Sherwood is putting faces on the tbree detectives t.iho captured the 1magjoat1ons of hsteners in the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. The canoon serialization of "I Love a Mystery" has already been "'WllAD ec:llNCE' •A PUNNY AND INTIATAINWO MOVIE.'' --..,W ........ ,.,... MOVa'' It's all in the name of science ... ... IPG·13l 49 a:,=..-=r.·Y!~~P!CU( NOW PLAYING COllA Ill.IA I.A MIMOA OMll8l fdW-Ctneml P9C1!1<~~ ~°""""' c..i..m"" sn ''" 1311110 fl fDllO OM11M WdiWISI [-5-. CA-,C.-t-~ .... w.,. Sit ~ Ut~!l.3 ~·'-.-.w1 td-o.-~' l-IYIMI -.nmae lllTllUI EDWMOS SO. ~T l'lAZA 546-2711 11..,.. EDWUDS ll TORO Sll·'500 warwru IM ETllllSTO ""' ns.533l -- .... UA MOV£S 4 990-4021 111111 MICmMGl llW.l '37·0340 111111 IM cm COO'D 634-3911 MONE OF THE YEAR'S FUNNIEST." '' 'u I ..... -·· •'•• t .. "Enjoy ft, and enjoy .it- you will:' -jeff~y Lyons. INN/SNEAK PREVIEWS -,.c.oyc--.. U&•'· wr~ "'MM! 1'1)-.... ~-·o.. illo\Ml• ,.,I(.~ o. ... ,. ·~~ wur ..... 111~ Plf(flw' , .. Nrwl'I 0..... ... '<&'!'\ L..AC4i1U ""1 I I O. •' m \,f(,,1 ._,.. "44 W... "M .. , t ... ~fltlD_._..,. ''THE llSl' llTEllliBfr CGllEDY OF TIE SIMB ... " -MICHAEl. MEDVED, SNEAK PAEVEWS YOU'RE ABOUT TO FIND OUT WHY Tll WOMEN OF SHOREHAVEN WOULD KILL RATHER THAN MISS AN APPOlfTMENT WJTH DR. BRUCE FLECKSTEIN. NG • PARAMOUNT P1CTUAES PRESENTS SU~ 5"AANOON • RAUL JULIA EOY#.AO HERRMANN· JUOITH IVEY• MARV BETH HUITT COMPROMISING POSITIONS· STAAAINO ANNE OE SALVO • JOSH MOST EL DEBORAH RUSH ANO JOE MANTEO~ AS OR Fl.ECKSTEIN ·MUSIC S'I' BRAD flEOEL EXECUTIVE PROOUCEA SALAH M HASSANEIN · ~NPt.AY BY SUSAN ISMCS FROM HER NCM:L PAOOUCEO N«J DIRECTED Fr{ FAANK PERRY " R ~,&.. A PA~~NT Ptgf~~~ : ' j . NOW PLAYING . ··-. " ; .L J I released overseas and Mo~ s~ud "rceeetion so far has been ternficalJy aood. • herwood has been the most per· sistent of the many artists ~ho have tried to create a cartoon version of the show, the writer said: . .. . "He captured the sp1nt. said Morse who feels the ume is nght for a . . cartoon mystery. "There are no adventure cartoons 1n the papers today.~· said Mor:sc. who stancd writing radio drama tn 1929 and saw his income ,oar to the flve and six figures. "There is good social commentary, li ke 'Doonesbury.' There's a pla~ for that. too. but they lack consistent characters and sustained excite· ment." I ANTA 8AR8A~: M .. on dllCOvtWa Channing's real fath8'. Eden learn• her father Is dying. Gina reviews the terma of c C.'• W111. c C lsangered when he learns he 11 not Channing's father. Sophia tries ~----------------, to atop a gun-wielding C.C. before, he destroys Lionel. C.C. collapses from the tension. Mary begins to auspect Steve of Christie's rape and puta her llfe In danger when ~ start• making aocusatlona. "Enjoy! Until further notice, your assignment is to see 'Real Genius'." -~ S,iJkcl, CHICAGO TRIBUNE "TIE RJNNEST COMEDY • MANY SUMMERS ••• HURIOUS!' Jack Krol. fEWSWEEI( WoGAZJllE ''A MOVE FOR All AIES.'' Gene Shalll THE lOOAY &'ON N8C.fV **** 1HK0HISl•Alll1<;1 "A .EWB. Of AN ENTERTAINMENT." Gene 5'sllel. CHK;AG,0 ffilSUNE Tfle deadliest art of the Orietrt is now in the hands of an American. AMf NIU . 8EAACH FOR TOMORAO•: Hogan stumbles on Sunny's aeemlngly llfelea~ body. In the hospital. Sunny beglna to aee the light and Hogan'• voice "brings her · back from the deed." Sunny asJ<a Liza to give Hogan back to t\er. Lloyd devutated when he dlecovers the object of U:ra'a Indiscretion. Liza consumed by guilt When streu takes its toll on Toorneur. Quinn · shoeked when Sara announc.a her Independence. Quinn acoepts Wendy's llve-ln propoaltlon but Sara glv.. an ultimatum that Jeopardizes Wendy'• hap- plneu. Oscar aeeks revenge on Bela when his plan to klll T.R. Is halted. Hibbard taunta Jo and Stu as they tear flnanclal doom . YOUNG ANO THE AHTLEll: Crlcht devises plan that proves Gwen la only Interested In Danny becauM he la • atar. Ashley visits Brent and finds him different than she remembered. Paul angry when Lauren confesses she pretended to want a child. H.s her their marriage Is over but she ces him she h•• changed and now r wants a baby. Sean has Gina followed to Paul's office. "".fhe mo t entertai nin~ . movie this ummer." l \ \ TOD,\\,M1k•U.,rl PEE·WH HERMAN '"' P1E-WflJ tlG #Vl,,TURI . llW SHIWllll 1111111 STADUI DI_,. 639-1770 llU UAtl>ftn 990-4021 111111 Piil UA MOWS I 952-4993 11111 IOI . EDWMOS HU80I TWlt Ul-3501 lllTI IOI CDWAllDS TOMI COITTl 751-4114 nr.. EDWMOS ll TORO Sll·'500 ... EDWUDS WOOOllm 551-0655 Ul&IU ''• M1C f A»ION SQUM£ (213) '91·0'33 1.11111111.111 EDWMOS SO. COAST ~ 49].1711 -CllD<ll: 634·2553 WDTWIU EDWMOS C9DA ET 8'1·393S • WDIWTU PACFIC llWAY l9 DI_,. 191-lHl 4 n a savage time, tern between t'M> rivals she f~t 'f<X' SUJVival with the only weapon ~rad ... herself. Now Playing t ' _, rR , ......... • i l -.. ·-···-...... _,._ >- . ... . t• .. Orange Coast DAI LY 91L01'/Sundey. September 1, 198! Cl Creative Jeivelers holds open house ln Laguna Japanese aim at truck mcirket • Creative Jewelen Co'P .. 35.l N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. announces an open house, today from 2 p.m. to 6p.m. . On display w1ll be three generations of artistry and creat1v11y an 1ewelry and ncedlepoant, according to An Peltz president and needlepoint a~ard. winning anist of the family o~rated pusaness. The .new studio WJll fea ture a complete line of precious and sema- prec1ous stones. cultured ~rls as well as a pearl oyster bar where ..stlop~rs are urged to select •.heir own oyster, have It opened to reveal a genuine cultured pearl whacb can be set whale they waat. ~hoppers may bnng an their fine Jewelry for free inspection and clca.nang. Jewelry appraisals for insurance by a gemologist will also be ~vaalable by appointment. Refresh ments will be available during open ho use as well as a preview of the latesl)ewel ry fashions. • • e I Mar Monte Chapter of American BU1tnes1 Women's A11oclatlon wi ll hold a fall enrollment event on Tuesday at 7 30 p.m. at thehome of Allee Kilgore an Irvine. · Found~ in 1949, ABWA has over 2, I OOchapters nationally apd a membership exceeding 1101000 women who are employed an all aspects a~d on aJI levels ofbusaness throughout the United States and Pueno Raco. Women who are employed are eligible for membership For fun~er information about ABWA and this special event, interested business women should call 544-2880 or 559-9637 • • • The Orange County chapter of the International A11ociatlon for Financial PlunJng Inc. meets Wednesday for a sh1nsleeve sess1onat JO a.m. and luncheon at noon in the Newport Sberatoa, Newport Beacb. Dould McAJvuy will speak on "Gold a.ad tbe Flnaaclal Crhlt of tbe Mid-'IOt." Call 660-8686 for reservations. ---, e e e I Last year's sold out "Basics la ReaideD'llal Censtruct._" class will agai n be offered by the National A11~l•Uoa of Women In CoutnctJon'a Saddlebacll-Capt•truo ~pter. The nine-week course discusses the vaned facets of the residential construction industry, from the ume a builder purchases the land to when an actual buyer takes occupancy ofa home. The class meets every Wednesday beginning Sept. 25 through Nov. 20 from 6:30 p.m to 9 p.m. at the community room ofFlrat American Title 10 Santa Ana. Scheduled guest speakers include Marilyn Tipping, vice president of market research. for Great Western Real Estate. The cf ass as open to both men and women. The fee is$ 7 5 for members and $90 for non-membe~. Those interested should contact Sbirley Craven at (818) 9 12-3522 Expectstosell 100 diesels in county, r:-ooo a cross u .s. By JIM HATHCOCK o .. ~...._.c ... ...........,, Hmo Motor~. Japan's largest manufacturer of diesel trucks, expects to sell 1.000 vehicles in the Un1lCd St.ates th is year -ancludang 100 10 OraAgc c;'ounty • according to Pal Seto. executive vice president of Hano Diesel Trucks IU S.A.). Inc. Seto opened the Irvine-based west· ern d1stnbut1on and product suppot center for H1no one year ago. H1no's U.S. headquaners are 10 Orangeburg. N. Y and an add111onal regional sales office has been opened an Dallas. The company as recruatang dealers 1n all states outside the Southeast where five states are served by H1no Amenca D1s1nbutors. Inc., an independent company. "Sance our ancepuon ... we have had several happy comments from the end-users," Seto said. "Remarking on the exceptionally quiet Hi no cab, one new owner remarks. 'It 1s lake nding 1n a fine passenger car.' " Hino's Irvine locauon serves as the nauonal pans depot, sales center and tra1n1ng office. Seto said Hino U.S.A. as st111 recruiting dealers for California and Texas and wall seek approval to open dealerships 1n other Sunbelt states this year. Cahfom1a dealerships outside the county are expected to sell I 00 of the Hano FF-19 diesel trucks this year for expects to sell 300 10 1986 which Will account for 5 p_crcent of the prOJCCted California market. Orange County promises to emerge as one of the major sales centers for the Hano diesel. Seto said one dealer an Anaheim expects to sell 300 units of the FF-19 sen es next year Hino Diesel Trucks (U.S A). Inc. a 1oant venture of Hano Motors. Ld .. Japan. and M1tsu1 and ( o Hano Motors as the largest producer of medium and heavy-duty trucks and buses an Japan and the second 1&11"\ producer of diesel trucks in the wortd. M1tsu1 and Company 1s the world's second largest gcneraJ trad1n1 com- pan~ a total of $2.5 million. Seto said he Hino Moton hopa to grab lta •bare of the U.S. truck market. 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' d •• '' '' ·~ • 0 ~ I I\ . . • ,o, 0 0 •• . . ., .. ,, ,,.... ·- t'ltr • • 0 ••I a.i 1 \0 I •1st •• ~o •• •1 •• ' •• .. .. " " ' '. .. .. . .. .. . '. ~~ .. .. ~ ., • • t ' •• .. ' ... . . '-.. i ... .. •· .. I o .. .. .. .. .. ' ' .. ' .. ._ l I "• . I '' . . . . ' T• ) • 4 I '' . . .,. . ' .. ,_,. , . . .. ... .1 ,, . ..... ' ...... 1.I.• ' • • I , .. ' . -· • 11 •• . . Newport firm bUys SET AC ,., SRS Technologies to b uy company accus ed ~ie_gedl~ defra udin g fede ral government .. w e·re mos1 interested 1n obtain- ing their engineer\. who are wp'.-rau: and some of their contracts.'' Sandhu I.aid By ROBERT HYNDMAN O! 1M Oelly Nol I i.ti ~R \ T c:chnologies of Newpon Beach has agreed to purchase ~stem\ Engineering Technology Associates Corp and its atlihatc whose owner 1.1...is 1nd1ctcd la~t June for alleged!~ defrauding the federal govemmeru SRS President andy andhu said the final term~ oi'the acqu1s111on have not w t been determined , but wall be based on a tinat aud11 and the outcome of1he tl-dcral heanng ( uri en th the I ninl'·bct~l·d SET..\( IS suspended from acquinng further co.ntracts from the .S. De- partment ()(Defense SET .\('!owner Th om:i_s ~nool.s was indicted 11n June on 19 count\ ol MONEY SENSE i.:heaung the federal go"ernmt.>nt out of more than S460.(J(M> through alleged ume card fraud and fund di\ ersaons If con\ 1cted. nook\ rnuld be scntencl'd to 45 \'tars 10 pnson and lined SI09 000 The t"o lOmpan1e\ he ov.ns co uld be fined an add1twnal S 109.000 Jlrnrdmg 10 .\ss1stan1 l (,, .\1torne\ DJ,1c.J W1cxken Snoo(s rlC'aded innocent to th e charges Junt• 17 and will appear 10 Loun ne't month andhu. "'ho~ SRS Telhnul0g1c' has been 1den11lit>d as ont• ot the fas1est-gro" 1 ng pn' a 1e com p..in 1cs 1 n 1hc l ·n11ed States. )31d 1hl' rurchctse of . ET.\( repre~nl\ an Jttrall1\e opportuntt\ tor ·R~ BothSR .md ET.\Care1n.,olved IA>llh the L' Depanmcnt ot Deten~ and aerospace programs such a\ tht' °')trateg1c Defen!>t' ln1ua11'e olten rel erred to as the ~tar \\. ars program Jnd the ~.\'\.\ ()pace Ultion Tht' 1.'.ha~e~ against noo~\ 1-huulJ ha'l' nt' ad"er'iC' 1mpad un tht· ,ompan\ ••r thl' Ju~u1s11ion -..ctnJhu • )di~ ··Tht· , ..irn n1 m.rnagenwn1 \!.1lrk 1ng engineer' J nJ ~ 1cn1 1sl\ h..ic.J n • part in lhc prJt t1tt'' unJer 10\l'Sllg.1 t10n .1.nd •he 1.k11·n'>l' t.'tlon •ctn "· alll•rd ;o 111~ th t• kin d ol lt'l hnh a: l'\f'll'rtht 1hat tht'\t' emplml't'' ,,1 'If T .\1 hJ' e t.• 11tlcr" a' a 1t·am .. ...i1J 1r J prl'pa rt•J '>IJtcnwnt \· How good is your credit rating? To would -t~: lt•ndcr,. \Ou .. re onl\ as good as) our ('reJ11 rat 1ng . .\nd JU't ho"' good that 1'> dqx·nJ, largeh on ho"' rc~pon~1hl} )OU hJ\C handlrJ ~our financial afTa1rs 10 the past <. ontral"\I IO v.hat \o U might th1n l. the credit rept1rt1n¥ hurt'JU\ v. hu 1.l'ep tracl. ot tha. 1ntormJt1on arc not respon1>1hle tnr "'ra11n~" \Our l red1t stand ing Their JOh t\ IO uil(t•ll J 1.1. 1Je 'am•t\ of 1nlormat1nn on \our finJn,1.il affairs that the" 1hcn rm' 1t.k II• lenders -banks. finanrc comp.101e•;, merchant'\ and \uppller\ -"ho evaluate this rav. maH•nal .10d d1.·1.·1c.Jl' 1f)ou arc a good ued11 rn~ .\lthough rred1t hureaus. unJtr penalt) of lav.. are pn,h1b1ted trnm '1olat1ng )our nght to pn' ac' or prying into )Our pt.•r,onal life th1.·~ can compile a fairl' J t'ta11l'J portrait of )Our bu)ang act I' 11 \ and hall pa' 1 ng habtts Bureaus get the tiul~ •ll their 1nforma11on from tht• \t'f\ kndt'r' "ho pa) for their 'll'r' 11.e .\ t)p1cal credit tile lin HlU might include }our occupation. 1.·mpl<1,1.•r annual earnings. m,1m:il h1,ton number nt depend1.•nt' anJ mo' 1ng habit<; It might also 1ndudc an) ta\ hens. iudgment'> lav.\u1t' tur1. .. closure<, nr hankrupt1.1e<. •lO tik 10 public r1.·rnrds .\s a con~umcr. 'nu might ll'g1 t 1matel) ask the question "'"W h) ".ill this 10fom1a11on collectro".. Th1.• ans" er is 'en \lmpk Lender; are attempting to a\01d t',tt'nd1ng l.'.red11 to peopk "ho ar1.· hkd) IG he delinquent in pa\ ang lhc1r bills. t'llht•r because the\ are tl'-l.'r1.•,tend1.·d or b«au~ tht>'r are s1mph 1rre po~ble On ncarl\ t'V~ crt'd11 .tpphcallon a lender 1A>tl°I US<' some kind ol sconng S)Stt'm to ht'lp as<;C"'' \our nanding • Whi le lenders are 1.atdul not 111 dt\ulgc tO\l much 1n lllrma11on aoout their and1' adual ran l ing" \tem\, the chractt'nst1cs that ht•\t predaC't good credit m k are tho«-that 1nd1catc stab1htv and long-term tinant aal rela- tion hip~ L~nder., "'all most lakeh look for answers to the~ questton'i when you apply for C'rcdat or a loan • IXtl ~ou pa) :your halls on time 1 amp!\ pa~ ang )Our h1ll'i 1s 'er) often no1 enough. c00\1 trnn and prom rt· ne'\~ art '<'f) lmportant >\ \t"nc., 1lf dt'hnquC'nl pa\<ment' r.\n \t"nou'h damagr Hlur 1. red11 rating •Hov. m.ln1. 1.rcd11 M haM. .11.· 1.oun\,.'\ do \'UU ha\e'l t nk" \1)1t'\(' (\"erel trn1.te.:I 'o~~lf . lrnder-. ~rnt'r GLORIA WIENER all\ lool. l.inJ 1, on Wffil'•lOl' 1.1. ht• hJ' c;e\eral a\.'uiunts. pan ,ulJrh t th1 are longstanding a1.·u1u1 " •How \lable are '""' I (·nd1'r' t~pacall) kel that the h1nt-!tf '" 'l' li\ed Or w11rl.cJ 10 l'Ot rl.lll' till lx-tter II qiu l1v.n 'nur m n h"n l' 'ou '4 111 ctlmo~t al"' a', "11fl' ht~ht•r than somconl· v.ho rent' • \\.ha1 " "1ur 1.k h1 ll•·lll11Hlll ratio"' C un.iu'h t'n"u~h .1 h1~~· income doe' O\l t J l1.1.J'' tndll.llt' .1 1.1.ilhngnec;, tu rep.i' J lo1,1n Hui lender) "Ill "'ant "' "'"' 1 ' ·, income 1'i high t•n1lugh '•' n 1'1'1 .111 1 \l')Ur debt obhgcHlclO' •Is there an' "Jl·r11~·"''' 111 .. r m11llOO 1n \OUr reuird ' \ l.t\"-Ull hankruptn or h1 ... 1nn i ll """l'·''11wn 1 1.1.111 almo<;t al1.1.a" v.11rl. .i11--1111 '1 '"u \tost aed11 ..1ppltl·a1 i.1n' '' I .I" .trd \OU pt.)int\ Jl(urd1n~ tn \clUI '"'''l''' to questwn<t 111.e tht"'-l' I hl'' "111 ,1dd .or subtract ac.Jc.J111onJI p.11n1' tr1•m 'our total S\.'ort• dcf)l.'llJ 1 n11-Ufl< >11 1nforma11on rt'll'l\t'J lr1101 '..in,1u' c~d1t bu~au., It is a good 1c.Je.i t•• rl'' tt"" '11111 l redtt h1\lon t'' en le"' \t'Jr. 111 11.il.1 RUFFElL'S- UPHOLSTEIY INC. . , f o• Tiit Rtst ol Your ~ ''' 1922 HAR80U lVt> COSTAMl~ ~411 11!>fi \urt• lhl' !lit I' up-to-d..itt' jn.J .J , uratt• Thl" I J tr < rt•dn Rl'J'lt•rttn JI. \, l ~uJrJ ntec' '"ur rq1.h1 111 ~"''" 1.1.ht'r, ,,,u '>tanJ - lt "'u hJ'l tx't'n Jc:ntt'd ,n·J 1t ll1l dl'd11111 ' n·4u1rcd i.1 JI.I , ' •11 t \J d rt'J'l'r 1111 th• 1urnd1 u.n \ • h.1, t' lht" right prutt·, It'd '"'' tnler.1 IJ"' h• 1nsl\t that thl' ,n·J1t rt·rx 1rt1• • tiurt'JU re,hl'•" .i n' 1nt~•rm.1 1 ••r '" fl'l' "ina1.1. .•. t!t •r 1nu•mrk1l l1 1h1 r.un•Ju 1' n, nnr 11 mu'lt thl'n tnlt)f'1 JO\ k nJn "h1 h." rl·que,tn1 l.i 1.<.·· \tllH file 11 1 thr 'h.\n)Zt" I \11ur JP1'ir•JJl110 '-'J' 11.·tt'l It'd I• .I \ Jhd fl'J'• 1r ct' 11r h '•'U 1mpr.ne ' 1ur rt•unJ °'' '"" 1nl1 r ., J tllin ma~'''" "-a' 1ni. •u ti 1 ,1,n,1dt'r rt'Jpph 1011? t.ir 1 a·d11 l.lorr• J Wlc>ot'r 1s H C't' prt'tlldt'nl aad groap maaagc>r Mart t'llng <'•m muak • tioos. Muri/I Lt al'• P1t'IY'e F't'nau & m1rb Inc l.\tAKE A FORT l 'N E I :25¢ at a Ttme l 1·~r1 I 111• H11-1111·i-""" 11h I 1r \"'If 'l.t>tj!hhu rh•••I Collt-ct ~on e~ from Video Ga m e~ ...-1 • 1 I•! I ' It •""'t ,•t'•1 1 -;\ \ ~' '•n\ ..... ..:t•• :'\O "M O~EY now~ 1 \h \\ .. 11.r • t .... " ., CONDOS FOR SALE Reduced •10,000 • 41 1 Coral Reef Dr. Unit 33, Hunungt.on Beach , CA 2 Bdr. l 75 Bath Fa.n n1r Mae Fmanon~ a\ 111\. 30 yt-ar f1xf'd rntc• murtjla~1· PURC HASE PRICE '103,000 (fanmt' Mat-to rontml placement) SOUTH COAST MORTGAGE BROKERS, INC. 1'Tr0 W~"tif£R AV£. STE 107 (714) 549 9585 fOUNTAlt4VAl U Y.CA.. - ~~~-----~~---~-:-__,..--..._,,...__.,..._""'""" .... ----... lll!l" .......... 91!11 .................................................................. --~~~~-- ~ CO..t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, September 1, 198S . Delly ................. Quarterback 111.ke AnceloYic and !feht end Ken Ortea• &l•e Jtdl90n a 1M>lld punch • .-=:::;? In defense of Edison Chargers boast standout front, skill spots deep By ROGER CARLSON OflNDelyf'llo41tAlll --- With a standout offensive hne to protect veteran quarterback Mike Angclovic and open holes for ru nners such as · 190-pound junior David Sherman and soph omore Kaleaph Carter. one might wonder JUSt what Edison High football coach Bill Workman would ask for 1fthere was a Santa Claus around. "Defense," says Workman, who enters his 13th campa ign with the Chargers as they prepare fo r the I 985 season. "We're totally unproven." con- tinues Workman. "The whole de· fcnsc 1s to tally unproven." To suggest that this may be a "down year" for the Chargers, how- ever. is hardly in line cons1dcnng the offens ive strength of Edison, com- bi~ with tho~ "unproven" de- fensive players. For starters. the Charge(s have Angelovic, who is considered a re- turning starter by Workman. He completed I 9 of 34 passes for 252 yards and 2 touchdowns as a Junior. Keith Jarrett had the No I JOb on the way to all-league laurels. which left Angelovic in a backup role, but his completion percentage has re- mained constant since he played freshman football at Edison. As a sophomore, he completed 68 percent of his passes for I .800 yards and had just fi ve 10 tercepuons. and with ihe Junior varsity a year ago. he hit 67 percent ot his passes tor 1,868 ~ards. ~ And, dunn~ summer dnns. he was connecting Wlth such receivers as all- league returners Rick Justice (wide receiver) and Ken Griggs (tight end) at a 7 3 percent rate. Now, add Sherman. who averaged 189 yards a game rushing 10 five starts for the sophomores. a speedy Rich I.cc, who 1s back from knee surgery, and of course. Workman's ace-m-the- hole, Can er. Sherman (4.65 in the 40) and Lee (4.6) may give opponents the north· south look on football fields running nonh to south, but it's Can er who is the object of interest He'sJUSt 15, but at 6-0. 200 pounds, he enters after rush10g for 1,948 yards in his freshman year, and he's good enough an athlete to place sixth in the varsity hurdles and second in the shot put, missi ng a berth at the state finals 10 the shot 'put by six 10chcs as a 14- year-old. He bench presses 285 pounds and f Pleue eee EDISON /C7) Edison outlook SW Workman Head Coach: Bill Workman (13th year) Overall reco rd: 98-3 1-4 Staff: Dave While (def. coor .. secondary, receivers) - Bnan Gloshen (linebackers. running backs) Terry Lorentzen (defensive ltnc. tight ends) Harry Schmidt (offensive line. defensive ends) Scott Stros nider (centers. guards) Ly man Clowei' (kicking game) League: Sunset 1 ' Nickname: Chargers. Colors: Green and Gold Offense: Mult1ple-I; Defense: Okie 4-l 1984 record: League 4-1 : Overall: 8-3 1985 schedule . Fn .. Sept 13 El Modena (at OC() Fn .. Sept. 20 at Co lton ..J Fn .. Sept 24 Banning (at Veterans Stad1um~,~~'I:: Fn .. Oct. 4 ' at St. John Bosco Fn., Oct 11 Notre Dame (at Htn. Beach1 Fn .. Oct. 18 at Westmmste~ Fn . Oct 25 Ocean View• (at Westminster) Fn .. No\ I Huntington Beach• (at OCC) Fn., So\ 8 Fountain Valle)• (a t Big A) Thurs .. Nov . 14 Manna• (at Htn . Beach) •Denotes league game. All games at 7:30. Corbett provides no.relief Angels' reliever- rocked by Yankees ~--~-----~ in 10-4 setba~k NEW YO RK (AP ) -The New York Yankees and Angels each made p1tch1og changes in the fift h 10ning of Saturday afternoon's game won by the Yankees. I ().4. The move by Angels Manager Gene Mauch seemed logJcal - replace a strugghng Ron Romanick rod/tr '• Game ~(Wm 12-7) It New York (Cowf9y 10.5). . Time: 11:20 1.m. TV: Channel 5. RtdlO: KMPC (710). with middle reliever Doug Corbett with the score tied 4-4 The move by Yankees' Mana~er Billy Martin ~emcd illogical -bring, in late-inning spec1ahst Dave Righet· ll, the'tarhest he's appeared 1n a gam e this year. As usual. the unusual happened Corbett was rocked for thrtt='run homers by Mike PagJ1arulo and Ron Hassey while R1ghett1 pitched 2111 .shutout 1nn1nas followed by two more Trom Net! Allen "What's the difference whether Riahettt p1tchc'i two 1nn1nas early or • two inmnas late," asked Mart10. "lf I'd have known {Ed) Whitson hurt his back he would have come tn to face the bitter before. And 1(the game JOI close, I would have brouan1 in Bnan Fisher." '7 thouaht Corbett would p1fch ~ better," Mauch countered. "The pitch that Paaliarulo hat was a low slider that he scrapped ofT home 'plate ••• PaalW'ulo '1 17. th homer of the year and nft.b in b..iJ lu1 I 011mes broke the '-"tie tnd enabled tht Yankees to 6r keep pace wtth the first-place l oronto Blue Ja~s "Jn those s1tuat1ons," Pagltarulo said. "I'm JUSt trying to drt\C 10 the runner from second base. rm not thinkmg home run. And we're lucky lo l}ave a guy hke Righetti who can pitch middle relief. shon relief. and maybe eve n stan ·· R1gheu1 , however, made his situ· a11on perfec\l y clear: "I don't 1h1nk they'll ask me to stan. They heller not. I can't do-1t and l won't I doubt \Cf) much the) 'II asi.. me to start nov.. ·· The victory kept the Yankees fi ve games behind the Toronto Blue Jays 1n the Amencan League Eastelll D1v1s1on race. The Blue Jays beat the White Sox. 6-2 The Angel s. meanwhile. failed to gain ground on Kansas (Jt) which lost again 10 Texas, 6-4 The Angels remall)ed 21/2 games ahead of the Royals m the West D1 v1s1on Hasse)'. v..ho had four RBI fot the game hit h1~ tenth homer 1n the SPtth to cap the ~onng. R1 &hett1. 11·7. made his earliest rehc( flppearancc of the season when he came on for Whitson with two outs in thetfifth after Ruppert Jones hit a two-run homer to knot the score at 4-4. '. The Yankees took a 1-0 lead in the first on Hasscy's RBI single. They scored two more m the second on a sacnficc fly by Rickey Henderson and Don Mattm&)y's RBI single to right. Reggie Jackson doubled home the first Angel run in the fourth after singles by Jones and Rod Carew. Jack Howell's RBI r oundout scored the second run o the innin-. It was Jackson's I 583rd, tyina him Wlth Al K.ali ne for 17th place on the all-time list. Bobby Meacham made 1t 4-2 wnh his first homer of the season 1n the fourth. Jones' 20th homer tied 1t an the fifth. Corbett replaced Angel starter Romanick to start the fifth. walked Hassey and p ve up a sin&]e to Willie Randolph before PaaJiarulo fonw~ with his home run. Madlock dealt to Dod6t:rs PIT fSBl IRGH (AP) -The Pittsburgh Pirates traded infielder Bill Madlock to the Lo~ Angeles Dodger\ 1n exchange for three plaY'tn to IX' announced later. the team ~aid ~urday. "It ha\ become evident that the ume has co me fo r Bill to move on." Pirate\ C..eneral Manager Joe L llrown said in ' statement. "I II\ re,ent public and pnvate statements 1ndk ate a lack of belief 10 the P1mhurgh P1m1c, and 1t 1s doubtful that he can provide the type of leadership that our fine young players need to reach their potential," Bro"'n aid of the former team captain The trade put Madlock. who left the field Fnday night after the P1ra1cf pmc in Cincinnll't1 as a member of the team with the worst record 1n baseball. mto first place.au member oflhe Dodaers. who lead the L We~t ··e111 Madlock has if'Cat crcdenllals and we are ucited.about his add1t1on to our club." Dodger Vt~ President Al Campan1s said an a statement released Saturday. "We feel we have added some ofTen11 vc punch to our lineup and at the same tamo added another veteran leadtr " Campan1s said outfielder R.J Reynolds has been desi1nated for •S!1&nment to make room for Midlock " .1 . lilly Piiat Recid~~ injµry pu~s a111 per on Ram win Running back listed · 50-50' for next week after 14-13 win he's hoping for a quick resolut~on to thehUB1ckerso~ ~~!~~~~ or Redden to bounce back 10 umc fort e ronco • banking on it. · k d t 1th "It would be nice to see some~h1ng w.or c ou w Enc soon, but I don't know." he said sha~~n' hhis hc~dlbe On Reddcn's uuury Robinson said., It s i1gh ~n ankle and 1t takes tonger (to heal) when tt 5 up high. 1 d say it's 50-50 he'll play next week." . · By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR ll o.llJ,... C..r'"' ''*°''' A twist to BJlfTY l\edden's ankle h~s added a new twist baS' to the Eric Dickerson holdout story. Durina the pasl month the Rams ha ve snubbed Dickerson and his contr¥;t renegotiation demands. Ram vice president John Shaw and company have held the aces since Barry Redden, Dickerson's replacement, has come on to not only take up the slack, but prove himself a very capable runner in his own right. During the Ra ms' fou r exh1bLt1on ga~es, ruMI~ back Barry-Redden has taken the stan1 n.s role fi" produced to the tune of 314 yards on 53 cames and our touc~~~-:hcsilam offense. which is trying to break. in D1~tcr Brock as the new quanerback. has stru8$led to Kut 1><?1}lf on the board during the prescason, despite ~hIA f1 5 ·, record and could certa10ly use a back o 3:_ erson1J But in the third quarter of Saturday's 14-1 3 win over the New Enaland Patnots, Rams' Coach Robinson and the 39,91 I fans on hand saw the twist that may add some lcveraae and some much needed life in these dead negotiations between Dickerson and the Rams. statur~ to take some of the heat off the year-o "I wasn't worried, I was in a state of total depression," was Robinson's response after seeing Redden go down with the season opener against Denver just a week away. "It would be nice to see Eric come off the horizon to rescue us, but I'm not countin& on it." Robinson is a optimist but he's also a realist. While "roo.~et~·tnk Dieter ts coming along fine." said Robmson, after Brock completed 11 of 19 for 163 yards, one touchdown and one 1ntercept1on. The touchdown pass. a 21-yardcr to Henry Ellard in the second quarter, was Brock's-and the Rams! -first and only TD pass of the eJ.bibition slate. · h After Redden scored on a three-yard run to g!VC t c Rams' a 14-3 advantage. Redden went down, Brook went • (Pleue .ee JlEDDEN/C7) 0111, flllot .,._,.. .., .,.... De ,,.... New En.land Nfety FreCI Marlon baa a hold of the jeney of Ram• Jrlde receiver Ron Brown whlle Patriot teammate Rola~d Jame. moTes lo to finl•h ·tackle.· Schwarzstein 's bid denied La una Beach surf er eliminated in semis of Op Championships By CHRIS MONAHAN ~flllotC•ri1111 ..,,, Fnda y was probabl~ the biggest single day of 20-ycar-old Alisa Schwarzstcin's professional surfing career. The Laguna Beach resident and 1984-85 Assoc1at1on of Surfing Pro- fessionals Rookie of the Year, had defeated the world's second-ranked woman, Kim Mcarig, to move in the semifinals of the Op Surfing Cham- pionships at Hunti ngton Beach. But on Saturday, some nerves, a big lull in the waves and 19-year-old JorJa 9mith of San Clemente caught up with and overtook her. Toda7'• 9Claedale M.n'teemlftnall: 7-10 longboard heats: 10-1 i Women'• flnll heat 1: 11-11:30 Men'• flnaf heat 1: 11:30-12 Longboatd final: 12-12:30 Women't nn.I tieet 2: 12:30· 1 Men'aflnal heat 2: 1-1:30 Women'a flMI heat 3: 1;30-2 Men't ftnal heat 3: 2-2:30 Both women were competing in their first-ever professional se mi- final s and in the end it was the more- patient Smith wh o defeated Schwarzstein, 5-0, to advance to the finals. Smith has only been a pro smcc December of 1984, but says she wasn't nervous, in part because she was very fam iliar with Schwarzstein. "I was pretty relaxed out there, 0 thoullh I wa:.11c:1 ~uu) dunng the lull ." • said Smtth. "Ahsa and I were on our high school surf team so we competed a lot there." ·- Schwarz stein said impatience dur· 1ng a I 0-minute lull probably cost her the heat. "I went fo r a couple of httle wa ves inside (near the pier)," she said. "I should have been wai ting ou tside for some bigger ones. My first pnority should have been to be patient." Heropponcnt there will be Austral- ia's Jodie Cooper, ranked No. 4 in the world. Cooper defeated defending Op champ and last year's World Cham- p1on1 Freida Zamba of Flonda, 5-0. On her match with Cooper, she said, ''I'm goi ng to nave to pull out all the stops and really go for It against her." Said Cooper of her semifinal win. "She (Zamba) started the heat a few J (Pleue eee 8URF /C6) Rawley.misses no-hit Becker, bid, but beats Dodgers McEnroe Phillies' left-hander settles for three-hit 5-0 triumph over LA LOS ANGELES (AP) -Shane Rawley first started th10k10g about a no-hitter in the fourth inning. He was still thinking about tt 10 the eighth innma but after the game and a threc- httter. all he could think about was another J_Ob _well done. "The Do<11Crs arc a temfic,ballcl~ and that brings out the best in mc, • the Philadelphia Phillies left-bander said af\er shutting out Los Angeles. S-0. Saturday m&ht. The thru~hitter was Rawley's sec· ond consccut1ve sh1.1to ut victory against the Dodgers and his sixth consecutive victory overall. "There's somethina about facmg a top team like that that acts me fired up and ao1na." said Rawley. who suf- fered his lut loss op June 27 apinst St. Louis. Rawley had pitched 7V> inmnas of no-hit ball. strilcina out Sill and walkm& two and was uded by several ellcdlcnt ficld.lnJ plays. He h.ad retired 12 strai&ht bitters when, wuh one out 1n the eiahth, &b Bailor chopped a ball over the rqound as shortstop Tom Foley raced behind second buc and elltended himself, but the bill caromed ofT ha' f)ove and wasim.mcd.JAtcly icored a hit • Raw ley. 11-6. waio al~ yteldcd an ' l. Ph~ (Denny Dldl .. (""-12-8). Time: 1:0& p.m. TV:None. R9dlo: KAIC (790). a..11) It e1ghth-innma, pmch-inheld hit to newly-acquired Bill Madlock and a sharp sin&]c to center with two outs in the ninth by Candy Maldonado, said ofFoley'sefTort: "I knew it would be a to ugh pfay." "lfhc catches it, there is a possibljty he could throw him out but the ball took a hop on him." Said Foley: "I thouaht I could have made the play. but 1 tned to rush it a httle bat. I m1pu have tncd to bring 11 down too q'uck." In Rawley's last sta rt, he pitched a fo ur·h1t shutout apinst the Ood-ers on Aua. 22 for his best career outma. Juan Samuel drove m four runs. three with a homer, as the Phillies ended the nme-pme wann1n1 streak by Fernando Valeiuuela. 16·9. Samuel, who was 3 for 23 in his career tpJnst Valeni uela entcrina the aame. tnt his 17th horner 1n the third 1nnma. An error by Bailor at third base set up thethree-run inninJ. Rick Schu led ofT the fifth with has sillth homer, and Samuel hit a sacrifice fl y in the eevcnth. Samuel atlo ,had 1 sinaJc. 'Valemucla recorded bu 4£>00th caree r stnlceout 10 the sixth 1nnina. .. advaiice NEW YORK. (AP) -Wimbledon champion Bons Becker and top- sceded J<?h.n McEnroe continued on their colh~1on course Saturday, cap- tunng their third-round mafches at the l!.S. Open Tennis \ham-p1onsh1ps. The top two seeds in tht women's fi eld, No. I Chns Even Lloyd and defend.ing champion Ma~ttna Na_vrattlova, .both posted easy vic- to nes on a ~hilly, windy day under a dark, brooding sky on the hardcouns of the National Tennis Center Becker, the I 7-yea.r-old w e<t Ger- man "wu nderk1nd," overcame a stubborn KeUy Evcrnden of New Zealand. 7-6, 6~3. 7-6, while McEnroe. scek1na his second stra'i&ht crown and his fifih U.S. Open lltle raced th~ouf)l Bud Schulu. 6-3, 6-4· 6-4. Thctr v1ctones moved them into the founh round - one match av.a ~~m their caaerly anticipated coC. hs1on. Lloyd Cf'!Jshed Grace Krm. 6-0, 6 2 in a thi rd-round match, and N\vraulova routed Lisa Bonder. 6•1 6-1 to advance to the third round · The men's No. 2 seed Ivan Lendl of. C1cchoslovaki1. completed his ram-delayed 6-2. 6-0. 6-3 bhu or 8111 Scanlon. 1 One seed fell Saturday ~obin Wh•'e ume from behind to oust No (PleaM ... U .8 . Opt" /C8) J • Miami welco1nes Marino back after 38-day holdout From AP dJtpak~et MlAMJ -Miami Dolphins Auar-EE terback Dan Marino ended his 38-day C t holdout Saturday, saying he wanted t6 · ~tum to. the team before the start of1be regular season' to be flu to mysclfand to a lot ~f qther people ... The holdou~ had been acnmonious, with tean\ o~er.Joe Robbie and Marino agent Marvin De ff b1ckenng throu&h the press. mo '11 am retumins-10 the team as of today .. Marn· told a news conference. "I can no • 10 lonacr let these circumstances with Mr. Robbie affect my per- aonal life. I want to-return because I feel a strong obligation to my tcammatei, my f&n'fily and the fans of the Miami DolDhins" Marino said at a news con(eren~ Marino walked out of camp ! uly 24 to protes.t lack of progress an the rencaottat1on of ~is current contract, which has two years left. He returns to the Dolphins without a renegotiated contract. "I wan\ to help m y. te~mmatcs work to have anoth arut season. At this time I'm not being forced to . um," Marino said. "This is totally my own sion. I expect a new offer from Mr. Robbie shortly now that I have returned to the team." ' Quote of the day Bob Sll~rley, New. York Yankees pitcher, who took has three children for a ride on the S~ten ,l,sland ~erry d~ring the two-day baseball stnke: My middle kid was hysterical afraid of the boat .. Plus, he thought there were ;barks out the~. We didn't see any sharks. Probably some bod1es, but no sharks." Royala can •t lain on Angela Gary Ward had a home run and a triple • ~d ~ Slupt.hlt a game-winning homer ~the suth inning to.lead Texas to a 6-4 Vl~Ory over ~sas Caty Saturday night in Arli~aton. With the loss, the Royals missed a chance to cut into the Angels' 2'h-game lead in the American leque West ... Elsewhere in the AL Lloyd Moseby snapped a 2-2 tic with an RBI triple and Ruce Mafi.la1b followed with a home run as Toronto scortd four runs in the ei th inning to beat the Chicago White Sox. 6-2, at Exhibition Stadium .. . At Tiger Stadium, Tom Brookena and Alu Trammell hit solo home runs and Walt Terrell pitch~ 7111 strong innings to lead Detroit past Oak.land, 4-1 ... In Baltimore, Gorman Tltoma1 hit a pair of two-run homers and Mlke Moore pitched a four-hincr as Seattle blanked the Orioles, 6-0 .. •. Mark Port11Jal allowed only four hits in 51fl innings for his first ~ully maJor-leaaue victory to lead Minnesota to a 5-4 vtctory and a sweep of their doubleheader with Boston in the Metrodome. In the opener, Roa WaH1nstoa, whose sixth-inning error opened the ptcs to four unearned runs, lined a two-out, beaes.-loaded sinaJe in a two-run, ninth-inning Twins' rally for a 6-S triumph ... PHI ~U&or, Robln Yont and Jim Gubler collected three fi'its apiece and drove in seven runs among them to power Milwaukee to a lQ-8 victory over Oeveland at County Stadium. Lietzke aharea B.C. Open lead Veteran B,.ce Lletlke b1rd1ed the l!I 18th bole SaturdAy to complete a 3-under- par round of 68 and catch Joey Sllldelar for • the lead of the B.C. Open at Endicott. N.Y. Sindelar, 27, saw his three-shot edge evaporate in the wt three holes of the round ... Betsy KID& and Cbria Jollaaon each shot 7-under-par rounds of 65 to share the Jead after tbe first round o f the LPGA Rail Charity Classic in Springfield, Ill. Each birdied seven holes ... In the U .S. Amateur championship at West Orange, N .J., m~st Sam R.udolpll used a hot putter to score a 4-and-3 victory over Canadian Jack Kay Jr. in the semifinals. Randolph, of Santa Barbara, will get his second shot at the nationaJ amateur title today in a 36- hole final apinst Peter Persona o f Macon. Ga. 'PETE ROSE COUNTDOWN Clo.IJW b:J OD Ty Cobb Wut Rose did Sat11rday: Hewas0for4 in' a 6-0 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates at Ri verfro nt Stadium. Plratea haltroad loelng akeln ' Bob Walk pitched a five-hitter and • Tony Pena hit a three-run homer Saturday night, helping Pittsburgh break a 19-game rgad .losinJ strca~ with a 6-0 victory over ,Cmcinnau at Riverfront Stadium~ The Pirates had dropped fi.ve straight games l/ld their last 19 on the road, leavina them three short of the major-league record shared by the 1890 Pittsbuflh team and the 1963 New York Mets ... Jn,other National League llCtion Ron Cey'1 tic-breaking, pinch-bit sinale in the 11th inning lifted the Chicago Cubs to a 5-4 victory over Atlanta, snap- ping a four-game losing streak and handin& new Braves Manager Bobby Wlat hjs first loss in six games ... At Candlestick Park, Jim Golt and Mark Davlt com- bined on a six-hitter, and San Francisco snapped Dw11~t Gooden'• 14-pme winning streak with a 3-2 victory over the New York Mets. Gooden, 20-4, who not been beaten since May 25, all owe~ si.ngl~ runs ~n. the first .and. second in~ing.s and went six innmp, giving up su h1ts and stnk1ng out ~ven . ". Jose. C~a doubled home the tie-breaking run 1~ the e1J,hth inning and Bob Kaepper pitched a fi vc- hmer as Houston Astro$ beat St. Louis, 3-1 , at Busch Stadium. Knepper, 11 -10. struck out three and walked none as the Astros won their founh strai&ht ... At Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego, BW Gallicboa pitchM a six-hitter and Tel'!')' Frucua and V&Ke Law h_,9mered to lift MDntrcal past the Padres, 7-1. Gullickson, 13-9, helped the Expos win for the seventh time in their last ciaht road .-mes. Montreal, in third place in the East, moved wtthin seven games of St. Louis, while San Diego remained seven games behind th~ Dodgers in the NL West. Televialon, radio ~ TELEVISION 9:30 ~.m -TENNIS: Coverage of earl} round action of U.S. Open from New York. Channel 2. 11 a.m . -BASEBilL: Angels at New York Yankees, Channel 5. I p.m. -DRAG BOAT RACING· An international field competes in a top fuel drag- boat event in High Point. N.C. (taped). Channel 4. I :30 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: H1ghli&hts of the 11th annual International Bicycle Classal' taped in August, Channel 4. 3 p.m. -WRESTLING: Pro wrestling and sumo wrestling (taped), Channel 4. 3:30 p.m. -GOLF: Final-round play 1n the U.S. Amateur Championship fro m Montclair. N.J. (taped). Channel 7. RADIO 11 a.m. -BASEBALL· Angels at Ne\\' York Yankees, K.M PC (710). I p.m. -BASEBALL· Ph1ladelph1a at Dodgers. KABC (790). Orange eo..t OAILY PILOT/8undey, s.ptember 1. 1985 Ball-carrier Henry Ellard of" the Ram• trle. to keep ht• balance after breakln& DllllJ ........ llr T .... "- tack.le dartna Satmday alM)t•• 14-13 e&hibldon mtory OYer Ne'ii EDCJ•nd. REDDEN HURT AS RAMS WIN, 14-13 ... FromC6 out, and the Ram otlense went dry. Guard Dennis Harrah 1s still counting the minutes and not gi ving any up untJI the Rams take the field next Sunday in the o~ncr · ft turned out to be a weird ending for the preseason, as the Rams escaped an apparent game-wi nning field goal by the Patnots' Tony FranlcJin as lime expired . "We've still got a week to get ready, so we 'll work: up to the very last minute to get ready And I think we'll"make lt. u • "lt's dtsappomung to lose a game that way, but that's the way 1t goes," satd Patnots Coach Raymond Berry. On the running back s11uauon, Harrah said. ··~v Job is to block for whoever 1s back there I'd love to have' Enc back there. though "We talked about the rule a fe"' "'eek~ ago. so e veryone kne"". "'hat the result would be " • •AM NOTWS: SeWV •11< Hvrh """'encl w 1cM rece1,,., Owdl: k..i .. He's a helluva We've still got a good back 1n A.J Jones. I have all the faith in the world in him."~ "'•'-rotetor cuffl ..,, out S.turoav 1 oe..,,. T,... Petrio11 AM·Pro -• Jeflll H_. tnlueo ,,,. 'oerne wl111 • 1tre1MO c.elf Net~ Foot Jones and Charles White figure to carry the rock for the Rams unul funhcr notice. Jones wd, "Charlie and I JUSt have to work hard. Barry's one of my best fnends, so I hated to see him go down I'll JUSt do my best to help the team." LM-1-.ma ~ r.o..ce their r0tten to .S O'I Monoav TM hrN current1v l'\8Yt 50 Oleveo Otl rllelr ectlYe rotren a11< Okir.,_ ooetl\'I count on ,,... ro.1tr He 1a tlat90 .. ·oio Mot R-1· The RerM wtll ,_.tedtv give tonTwr UK l\>llo.cl< L""" C.-1111 • lr'VOul M rly neat ...- Celn wu f'tlMMIO l>v the Allenre FeKoni Coecll Jeflll • ....._ named Mlfetv .._,. Cremwtl eno ll~er CM aa-•• ~Ive co·cacotam. !Of the Rem& Tl'tev r~ J9<* Y-•1 I f H oefotmlw caPleln Marinovich, year older, better A s a freshman staner at quar- terback' Todd Mannov1ch ac- c ounted fo r l .96M \ards through the air, good fo r 15 touchdo"'ns for Mate r D et H I g h . s Moparehs Marlno•lcb Guess what \1onarchs Coach Chuck Gallo has 1n mind for the 1985 '>Cason? That's right. more of the same. .. He's 15 poundi. heavier and stronger," sa)S the Monarchs' sec· ond-)'ear coach, who changed Mater De1's run-run-run reputation into pass-pa~-pass O\.ero1ght. ..He's more relaxed and rcall> did well in passing league this past summer," continues the.' West Point product .. r odd has had the qua<.'li. release and ab1lll\ to make dec1s1om . but as a freshman wasn't ab)e to get the ball upfield hccause he wasn'1 .. ery strong. "This ne\loh-.H4u1red c;trength enables him 101mprme h1~ range and \ elOC ll ) " Manno,11..h \\h11 no.,., ha\ 140 pounds on his (l-4 trame pasc;ed for over 200 yards in a game tour umes. and was held to less than 100 )ards JUSt once in a 6-5 season. The son of former USC football !>tar Marv Mannovicb, the 16-) ear· old won't be the only sophomore G allo 1s counung on. Gallo has seven other sophomores 1n the vars1t} picture 1n an attempt to get MannoVlch more e'\~nenced targets as the )Cars go b) "'We're about a year a"Wa) .. sa\S GallQ "B> 1986 we ~ould be a prett} dominant team We ha'e a ~at freshman class coming The frcshm('n linemen are bigger than the vars1t\ S11ll, Gallo's timetable could be improved o n cons1derabl) Wlth the presence of 2 10-pound running bat k Charles Anton returning to the o ne- set backfield along with Paul Cardenas at the l'-back (a slotl and receiver Jimmy O 'Bnen. both return- ing starters at the sk1llod positlons. "We've got three returning starters !Including Mike Mothersby 230 pounds) and four Juniors who are gOtnJ, to be good an the offensive line · sa\S Gallo. "So VIC should be good tP.tre b~ the time we get to league DefenSI\ eh the \.fonarchs· ~o I pla~eris corncrback T im Haider who 1s descnbed b) his coach as "as good as an' rn Orange Count' " • "H.a 1der rs the m1ss1rig hnk .. 5a)S Ga llo "He runs a .i t> and ~nchc:!> o'er 300 pounds .. Ser\ Ill' .... llh a JUOIOI d ass .... h Kh .,.,ent 10-t ai. freshmen and 10-(J as sopho mores. 1s ~onsrdered the team to beat in the .\ngel us League. with Bishop .\mat also a o;enou~ con- tender Mater DeJ outlook Head l oach C hud. C..allo IS<w nd \c.'J rl Staff Pat Callahan (assistant head .:od1.. h Jetem1' t' coordinator. 1ns1de hnebader<,I Da\C: Rudl'lph <o fTensl\e coordinator o ffensl\e line>. Tim T1tu'> (Yi1de recel\ers) Rich ~haa t 1sernndal"\ and defens1,e ends) J im Hartig.in out~1Jc: linebackers) Enc Podle' Iha\.~' < rJ1g \\1n ninihoff!offensn e li ne1 I eague ..\ngelus EDISON DEPTH~ EXPERIENCE KEYS TO SUCCESS • • • '1ckname Monar\.h~ ( olur\ ~Jril-11 Jnd \1 \ rr <)ffense ~ult1ple pro ~ten-.t· \l ult1pk '' 4 4 record League °l-2 Ch c:r Jtl c- Chuck Gallo homC8 as Workman says. "He's got a tremendous future ahead of ham." Workman isn't keen on dwelling on his young sophomore, however, and says he has no intentio ns of using him 'lls a workhorse this seaso n, although Carter could also move into tne fullback's role. Seldom do sophomores play a key role in Edison's game. Nathan China was a defensive starter as a sophomore in the early '70s, Frank Seurer wH a three-year starter at quarterback m the 77-79 era and Justice, Edison's current deep threat, was a starter when he was a sophomore. · Desr.ite W orkman's ms1stance that Carters just one of the guys, those - who have seen this athlete consider him as Edison's No. I trump card. "We have two tailbacks an our first huddle riaht now," says Workman. ''Sherman and Kaleaph. We aenerally do that. Ri&ht now Rach Lee 1s not totally healtny (nutsina the knee)." h's a little cloudy at fulJback at this <POint, but at receiver (Justice and Orius) and up front it's very solid. Justtce cauaht 47 passes for an avel'lje pin oT a whop= 22 yards, and Grigs. with 4.6S s in the 40, is a standout block.er. . Workman is anythina but relucunt to taJk about his receivers. He considers Oriua as potentiaJly the best to ever oome out of Edison, and as for Justice, he still feels there wasn't much o( it ·(justice) when Justice failed to earn All.Clfhonorujunior. Up &ont there a.re Randy Goens (253). Chris Wickenkamp (223). 'T'yter Hanson (226) and t>oua Blanchard (228). and that's JUSt a saml)fins. "Asa sroup1 includina the f111t two • unitti conaidtti~ their siu. strcnatb r and fooupced. it s probably the best aroup o( off'Fnfivc linemen wc·vc evet bad " 11.iH Wotkman. "The atc0nd oftentive hne is better than a.oy te00nd otfentive line we've ever had.'' Dtfcnae is another matter, ho w- c'ttr, in a )Uf which a~" to be a ' - very "up year" for the Sunset League. "Fountain Valley has a good blend of offense and defense," says Work· man. "We're a little o ne-sided. Maybe we have an edge on o ffense. Marina might have an edge on defense, but Fountain Valley has the good blend. ··our feeling is that we have to stop somebody to be better. If we do, we're in the hunt. But I'd rather be in tl\e situation of Marina, knowing that people arc going to score no more than a touchdown on you." Workman is hopeful his defense can surface. and much of the Chargers' success figures to revolve around Phil Nabal (185). Jim Collins ( 190) and Matt Flores ( 190), a ll returning starters with that typical Edison look up front . The linebacking appears sound with Mike Smyser (215), Bernie Colacch10 (205). Marc Hartman ( 190) and that ever -present <1opho more! Carter. available. Edlaon Htah • • top football proapecta ·Player Poi. Blake Adams C -G Mike An1elov1c QB Don Asclin Punter Chris Boyd LB Doua Blanchard OG Tim Bontrager K-Saf Dean Butler NG Kaleaph Carter TB-LB Bernie Colacch10 FB-LB Jim Collins NG-RB Bruoe Dubois NG Kevin Fairman OT Matt Flores .J FB-DL Oary Oan:ia DL Grea Garcaa 00 Ian Geier OL Randy Goens OT-K Ken Grigs Tf. Tyler Hanson 00 M. Ha.nman WR-TE-LB M. Henderson QB-08 Brad Johnaon C' Casey Jones WR-CB Rick Justice WR.CB Rieb Lee TB Joe Morris FS Phil Nabal DE·RB Brad Needham OE Ed Pana SS John Osterump OT Kurt Shanor Ol 0.vid Shenmn TB-CB O.vid Siana QB Mike Smyser F8-L8 Eric Tha_ycr • K Chris Wtckenkamp OT ' 1 Ht. 6-0 6-0 j .10 6-2 6-3 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-9 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-0 S-11 6-3 6-4 S-11 6-2 6-1 5-10 S-9 5.9 5·10 6-0 5-9 6-3 5-8 6-2 6-0 S-11 b-0 b-0 S.9 6-2 Wt. 211 17S 180 175 228 17.5 195 200 20S 190 165 251 190 222 210 195 253 2 17 226 190 175 190 165 170 170 160 185 200 165 210 230 190 16S 21S ISO 223 .- Commuat Sr .. '84 letterman Sr .. returning starter Sr .. potential standout Sr .. '84 letterman Jr .. up from ~phs Sr .. 6 fg, 27 PAT '84 Jr .. up from sophs So .. 1948 yd s. w/frosh Jr .. up from sophs r .. returning starter Jr .. up from sophs Jr .. up from sophs r .. returning starter Sr., injured an '84 r .. legjnjury in '84 Jr .. up from sophs Sr .. '84 starter at~ r . all-lcacue in '84 r .. all-lcque 1n '84 Jr .. up from so phs Jr .. up from soehs r . s~cd 6 pme~ S4 r . SOph. MVP an '83 r .. all-lcqu~ tn '84 r .. knee surscry in '84 r .. up from JVs Sr .. retumma star1er Sr . ' 4 fettcrman Sr •• knee uu ury an '84 r • '84 letterman Jr . up from sooh · Jr . up from soph! Jr • up from sophs Sr . 'M starter at og Jr . up from soph5 Sr .. '84 letterman ' 0-.,,... .... ,._ Wld.e recel•er Rick Ja•tlce. 1985 schedule I hur' \ept t 2 f ,,untJ1r \ JllC' •JI ".\ Hu.,., II h 1 \(.· 1' 1 ~ 1 '\ -\ \ ti 11 n 1 .:1 I '\ -\ Ho.,.. 1 l fhur' \t'l'I :ri \anta \nJtat \.\ 81'"'' Fn Pd .i Jl \.\l·,1m1n,ler Thur' C\.1 111 Hun11n11t•111 Rt'.h.h t \.\ A11v.l1 r n (),I I .Jl ~t PJul• Thur' c ), 1 > R1shllr \m.1t• t" \ t\,,,, Fn ,,,, 1 JI B1~h11r \h1nttt11mt'n • Thur' ''" ~ P1u~ \•1a1 \-\ B1 -...11 I hur' ''\\ l 4 \el"\ 1te• 1a1 \.\ Bov. 11 ·t~·n,•ll'' it'Jgut' gamt· -\II gim1..·, al ~ \\ Maty Del High'• top proapecta Pla)er Pos Ill Wt Comment -\lb1e '\nderman n~ " : 111 \r ~4 part·trm e <,taner C harle!. -\nt0n RB " . \r returning <,tarter J~ -\tlinson. 'l..J ' I ~ ,, \r ~4 R-bacl '>taner Ron B\ers c )I " -~ l1 \r 4 letterman Paul Cardena "'a.~ ' ,~, \r • .a staner Gan Coston " l'I " I,, \r 4 "() P" and punter Pauf De Bono Ol f\f ' : '" It u p rrom '>()ph<r Rob Finn <H l'I : ~" It uF. from 'oph' John Flor"s t" ' 11 1 t-0 Jr 11"\t lrmc nut Jrm Fra~r Ol B f'\ ' ~II' ...,, lir\t time out Tim Haider < n ' <J 1~' \r rr1urn1ng \taner ·on Harpt'r ..... (.. ' 111 ~11\J \t 1'4 lrttt'rman Bo b Jachon ~~ ' 4 ll'li ...,, II~ lruerman Gabe JimC"ne1 l B ' Ill I 1'111 Ir up trom soph~ Jim 1-...~ne "R-RB ' 4 I ll 'I "''l'h ur twm trr\hmcn ~1~e Kelh ILB n I '()(I \t rrtum1n~ ~taner B1U Litt!~ FS :) 11.) l 1'10 ~ Ir up trl1m soptb Howard \13nner O L B n ~ I IJ ~ ...,, ~4 k n erman Todd Man nu' ll h ~n ,., 4 I \Jt'l ...,,, r~·tum1ng '>larte1 Make Mruhnn f .., ' " I.,, \r 1'4 k ttt'rman Ke,1n Meehan Dl ,.,_,, ~(}(\ \r r('tuminll \Ulr\t'f Mike MothC'l""a' n1 ,., ' : ,, , \1 rt'tum1nll ~t<irter J1mm) O'Bnen \f-t'l..() I n 1 r returning .. u1rter Mike O'Connor It R ,.,.~ : , , \r • t'tum1nl \tarter Joe O'Hara nt R ,._~ 1lK} \r \4 h .. n Clp Q B Paul Pado'a ~ ,,1,1 I (I( I \r \4 leuc rman u o Ptt-s1ado ( n 41 ~00 ...,, 'tanC"d 4 ~me" in 4 Carlos Pnctto "f\R ' )i I nt.I 1 84 lt'tttrman Robbie Ra,dC"r CH t\4,1 ~I I) I: up trnm \oph\ Tonr Roc'C'o Tl t\-\ ~<XI ,, m"~J ''°Ph \Cason -...~ .~all Ol (l-1 ~\(I Ir ut' ln1m ~poh~ Mm ~nC't RB C'l·tl "' nh up trnm t~hmen tt'\ e tanOW'ICl ~R RR fl I I Ii' 'oph up lrom frt"ihmen John tepheM OR ~I INI Jr hn.t umc ou1 Jefl'Th1C$ Tt {H) 1-~ \r mmcd '84 (k ntt) T1m Vant o utren (8 \-11 I \ll • r '84 lcttt'rm&n Jam Zaccan ca ~·8 I bll • Jr UP. frQm ~plu ' ---.. _ l • J ___ _,__~~-----------~------•a--~ ................................. ~ ~ . . . ' .,, . u." DNmOM Toronto 11 • NewVOria 75 52 c.tl'Olt .. 5t ..,,""'°"' " " loilon '° " MHwaUll .. 5' " Clevelencl 4' n .... V't lcllrw ,..w Yorll 10, ....... 4 Te.Hi '· K.anM• Cltv 4 Toron10 '· Clllcaeo 2 ~le H , kttoft So-• OotrOlt •, Oakl9nd I S..l!le •· h ltlrnore O M!lwaukM 10, C~ I TMllY'1e..... .... ~:: s 111/t .m m~ Mt ~ .... 701/t .357 >5 ...... (Witt 12·7) et New Vork (Cowtev 10-$) K.ania• City (.lactlsoll lH) at T•x.a• (/MIOll J-12), II Oakland (CodlrOll 10-101 et Oofrolt ( 9er"'91f" >~>> Clllc:ato tlur11a IA-I) el Toronto <Oavf1 1-0)_ S..1110 (Young ,._ 1') et e.ttlmore (0.Martlllot 11·7) lollOll (TrullllO 3•3) at Mfn/iesola (VIOie 1)-11) Ctwelalld (HMlon 1-lJI e l Mllwaul!M Clurrf1 t-9) MIMaY'l-0-.,.. el Oofroll Clllcaeo •I K.anMI Cltv, II S.llla al New Y«'k ,,.... ... lld at Toronto Oaktalld el hlllmor• Bottotl a l TO.HI, II Mllwaut.M a t Mlnlle1ote, n ........ 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A tlallta. el Plflihurlfl Houlton •I Clllcaoo PlllladoWlla at S.11 FranclKO ClnclnMll at SI Loub, n New Yor1l al S.11 OleOo. 11 A.MaRICAN LEAGUE v.-.............. CAUl'o.INIA N•W YoaJC Oownlnoll llJollol rl ,.,_lb 8elllour I b llaJll111 dtl Jl(Howt31> Grlcll 2b Boonec Petris cl Sctloflld u r..- .,..... ., ..... S O 2 O llH11chn cl • O O I s 2 2 2 Grlffev If l I 2 o l I I 0 Pa.-If I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mlnot\I lb • I I I 4 011 Wlnfletdrl •1 00 •OOI HaiMv c 3224 200 0 ~di\ 4010 4 0 0 0 ltndlofl 2b • , , 0 2000 Polrulo3b 31 13 41 10 Medlmn •231 l3 4 7 4 T..... J4 It 11 10 Sc:er'9 llv ..... GallNnlll ... DD --4 ..._ Y"11 1• ll3 Ob-10 Game WlMlno llBI -P-ollwuto <•> OP-C.aMfornla I, New Yonc I L.0&-<atffornla 7, New Yont 6 28'-0rlfftv. Bevlof. Jed!M>n. Hlt·-Meechem (1), Jonft 1201. P1911eru1o (17), HHMV (10) S&-MHGnam (201 SF-Henoarton ~ H It alt aa SO ~ ltomanlck • 1 • • 3 CorlMU L.,2·2 , s 6 6 I LSellGhal , 0 0 0 0 ..... YoA WhllM>n '7·1 s • • I s lllohettl W, 11·7 , 1-3 l 0 0 .l 1 NAllall , I 0 0 1 3 T-3:o.t. A--16,991 NATIONAL LEAGUE ~ S, Oedllers 0 .. HIL.AD•L .. HIA Lot ANGaLH Stone II MaOdOacl Samuel 2b VHave1cl khmdl lb GWlllOll rl Daulton c ScnulO Foiev n llawlOv p T"'9h Cl«>rllbl • ' , 0 1 0 0 0 l I , • • 0 0 0 • 0, 0 • 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 4 I l I • 0 0 0 3 , 0 0 Ouncanu Bltusaatl K Guarrar 11> N\afVlal rl MldtlOocl S.•2b SClotcla c Bailor 3b Valan1la o CH lllOe> N\aOICll Oh Po'"" Cl )4 SIS T ..... Sc-llY ""** 9'r11111 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 JI 0 J 0 ............ 003 010 100-s ..... .,...... • • •-o Game Wllllli"O RBI -Samuel ( 11) E-Fo!ev, Ballor, Saa OP-Loi Anoelft 1 LO&-f'nlladelOhla 6, L.Ol Anoetel 6 28-Ston. HR-Samuel I 17>. Scllu 14) $F-S.muel I,. H It •it 88 SO 9 300?• I ~ , ) 6 0 0 0 0 I I 0 0 0 0 I T-no A-46,941 MA.JOit La~ UAOSU ........ u... (~~ ..... ) aATTIHG t• at Mtt,_...., loaloll. ~ lrett, ~ City, .>S7; HlndlAOll, Ntw Yor•, .3)7, Mattlntlv, N9w Yortl, .3'17; loclll9, OM!elld, .J H, ltUNI I ..... tcM. Now Y0ttl, lf1; 1t11M11. "'""'°''· '2; Murrav, ... rmoro. '°· Wtll~rolt, 17, """· 1(-cuv. M; •New Yortr.. 16. •llo-M9ttllwlv. New v~. , ... Mut- rft1... ~tmore. IG; ~. Ntw Yotll, "1~Tj'ci'17; ••en. Utfmore, 11. HI , 9oalon llO; MattlflllV, New Von., ; Wl!Mfl, K-City, 15'; .,....,, S.ttte, IS>; lalMt, CllbeO, Ul; ....... l(aftM• C.ltv, ISi. OOUILl!s-MalllflelY, New Y°"" Jf; ~,,.,. ktlOll, ]6; '°"'· 9oalOll. tt; Cooow, Mllwai.«M. »; Walker. Clllcaeo. u TltlP\.E$--wWlltoll, K-s CllY, 19, lut· lar, CleVolencl, 12; lluc:kott, ~ta, lt; larlltlcl. TorOllto, I; c-. Mllwauk ... I; F1t'*ldl1, Toronto, I; lredleV, S..tlle, I. HOME ltUNs--Flaat, ClllQeo, 33, E"-· OelroU, 2'; lalelolll, ICOllMI Cllv, 27; loll, Toronto, 21; Thomu. s..1111. 2•: I( ln9rnM, Oelllatld. u. STOLEN IA.SE~. Now York, SIJ ,...... ..... 411 Wlbon, K.allM• City, .cl; luJlef, Clev•nd, 35; Ml>Ml>Y, TOl'OlllO, )1. PtTCHING (10 dKl\loM~ A-. 1·2. 1.-,, GuldrV, Now Vortt, 16~S: 290; ~. l<OllMi Cltv, 16-5, 2.11; llr1M1, Oealelld, 10-•, l.5'; LAllN'W'GI, K.,_, City, 13-6, 2.7', ltlfNNCL ........ 1N. 1.1'. STltlKEOOTs.-81v .. ..,on. Mlnnot0la, 1601 .. 11111.tflf, Chlcaoo. 1M; Morrh, 0.- lroll, lSt; lurnt. CNc:.eoo. !ti, WM,.,.._ 1•1. $AVE$-Qu1Mf!MNY, KaMOI CllV, >0, ~. Ootrplt, 271 MMN, ....... 1t1 rwell, 0.kl.nd, 23; lllOflalll, New YO(k, ....... u..- CTllrwtll Pttdlv'I 0-) IA TTING ()00 •I 1>a11>-McVM. St Louis, .l67; Horr, SI. Louis, .325; ~. ~ nil Ralllft, MOlllrMI • .313; GWVM, Sal\ D*lo • .JOI. ltUNs-Murllfw, Atta11t•, 99, ltalnu, Mont,...., ,., Coloman, 51. L.oul•. 91; McGee. SI. l.Oul\, 19; o--r-, ~ a. ltlt-MurllllY, Al .. nta, 92; Harr. St L.oul•, •: Parker, ClnelnNtl, 17; Clark. SI. Louis, M; WlllOll, PhlladelPnla, 12. HI~. SI. L.oub, 16t; Gwv1111, 5-11Dleeo.153; Herr. SI. Louis, ISi, ltalllOI, Monlt•I, 146; Sandl>arlJ, Cllleato, l.._ OOUILEs.--H«r. SI. Louis, 31; P•rkar, ClnclMall, 31; Waladl, Monlreal, 30; Cru1, ~IOll, 21; Wlboll. PNladelPflla, 21, Harnandel, ,.._ Yonc, :It. TlllP\.ES-McGM. SI. Loul•, 16, Samual, P!llladtll>hla, 11, Coltman, SI. Louis, 10; ltalnol, MolllrMI, 10, Gladden, Sell Fr tndlco, 7. HOME RUNs-Murplly, Atlanta, 34. ~. DMlln. 311 Horner • .t.11a111a. 23; Parkll', CllldllNll, 23; Schmidt. P!llladtl· oflle, 23. STOLEN IASE5-<olema11, SI. Louis, •: llalnft, MOlllrHI, SI, L01>9', ChboO, '3; McGee, St. LOUii, •2; Samuel, PhllaOal· """'· ~. PITCHING (10 deel1lons>-Franco. Cln- Cl(INll, 11-1, l.S•; G<>odefl, N-YOl'k, 20-3, 1.71; ........,, °"91r'1, U.J, 2.291 Burlle. MOlltr•I, 1-2. 1.71; HaWllln1. Sall Olwo, Ir•. 3.02. STltlKEOUTs-Goodell. N-York, 212; Rvan, Hou1I011, 116; Solo, C111c:lnMll, 111. V.......,..., Doeeen. 1111 Krullow, S.11 Francltco. 1.0. SAVE~~don. Monlr"4, 33, L.e. Smith, Chieffo. 21; Go1...-, San Dito<>, 21, o. Smith, HouslOll, 20; Suttw, Atlanla, 20. U.S. 0.. (et .._ Yft) ,.,..,. SecOltd ..... ~ tva11 L.elldl <Ciacl'IOllovakla) def. BID Scan!on (U.S ), 6-2, 6-0, 6-3; David P•I• (U.S.) def. Mlroslav M«tr (CradlcKlo- vaklal, •·•, 6-0, 6·3; Yannlck Noah (Franco) Ott. Jim GrabCI (U.S.), 7·6, 6-3. 6-2. ,.,,.,, Tillnl ..... Slll9ol JOM McEnroe IU.S,) Ott. Bud Sctlultt (U.SJ, 6-3, 6-•. 6·4; Tomes Smid (Czadlo- alovakla) Ott. Jlmmv Atlas !U.SJ. •-•. 1-6, 6-3, rl, 7·6; Boris ledtar <we11 Germe11y) Ott. Kellv E"°'llC!tn 1"-Z .... lld), 7-6, rl, 7-6; Mal• Wllandor ISW9don) Ott. Paul AMeCone (U.S.), 6·3, 6·7, 7·6, 6·1; Tim fMYOll• (U.S.) def. NdlAa Odlror (Nl- oeN), 7-S, 6·•. rl; Joalllm Nystrom <Sweden) def. Oen GOidie <U.S.), 6•0, 6-1, 1-1 (lnlun-oatautt); Anders Jerrvd <SwaOell) cWf Tim Wllkfson (U.S.), 6-0, 6·1, .... • .,.,_,. s..ld ...... SllllMt Martina Navratilova (U.SJ def. LIH Bonder <U.S.), 6·1, 6·1 . w.,,_,s Tillnl • .,.. Slll9ol Chl'la E'llort Llovd (U.S.) Ott. Greco Kim (IJ.S.l. 6-0, 6-2, CtaucJla ICOhde-K.lfsctl (West Garmany) def. AM Heflrlcksson ru.s.>. 6-3. 6-4; ROl>ln Wtlll•, <U.S.> dof. Bonnie GaduMk IU.S.I, 1-6, 6-1, 6-2, Hetona Sullo'lla (CzochollOVaklal oat. CamlllO llalllamln (U.S.>. 6-0, 7-S; Wendy Turnbull IAu1trallal dof. Mlctlelll Torrfl tU.S ), 7·6, 6'-1, C¥11ng BalMll (c-del dof Ullde Gates IU.S.l, 6·•. 6-'- ... di .... _.. ""'LL•1t HIGH Lii'• OPaN lat Seel a.di) ~-· Tim ._.ovlend·Mlke Dodd dof Tim Walnar·t<tvln C ... ry, 15-10, AndV Fl~­ bUrn•Jev Hall .. lh def. Waltv Goodrldl- Scoll Fr!ederlchlall, IS-13; SC:oll Avall•lut>- l>l·Brenl FrOl\off oat. Joflll Hanlev·Jon Steva11son, 16'-14, Sl110ln Smllll·RalldV StOklOI oat. Alldrew Smith-Mani Eller, 15·4 o... ... ..- DAV•Y'S LOCK•lt (....., leedl) -2 .. Ol!Olars. 17 oarracuoa, I Dollllo, • foc:I< flan, 2 hallbul, JOO Mnd INIH, 2(11 canco l>au, ''° mackartt NaWl"OltT LANDING (Now..n 9-dl) -ti S anolor I IJ.4 c.aKco l>au, ti t .. nd oau, • veoowtafl. J white ... 1>a11, l halibut, • bolllto, 2 1>erracude. 13 rOdl ""'· 10 KU!Pln, 31S ~aret U .S. OPEN TENNIS ••• P'romC6 14 Bonnie Gadusek, 1-6. 6-1. 6-2 Bui No. 16 Tomas Smid of Czecho- slovakia advanced with a 4-6, 1-6. 6-3, 6-3, 7-6 marathon victory over Jimmy Artas and next mee1s McEnroe. Other seeds advancing into the men's fourth round were No. 3 Mats Wilander of Sweden, a 6-3. 6-7, 7-6. 6-1 winner over Paul Annaconc, No. 10 Jo&kim Nys\rom of Sweden, who took only 39 minutes to stop Dan Goldie, 6--0, 6-l. l·l. when Goldie rcurcd with a muscle pull in his lef\ lea; and No. 13 Tim M•yone, who stopped Niacria'a Nduk.a Odiior. 1-S, 6-4. 6-3. Join1n1 Whne and Uoyd 1n the fourth round of the women's sinaJes 4 were No. 3 Hua Ma.ndh kova of Cucboslovam, No. S O aud1a Kobde-Kilscb of West Oermany, ~o. 7 Helena Sukova of Czechoslovaiia. No. 12 Wendy Tum bull of Austtalia, No. I~ Carlina Basten ofC,anada and Kathy JOf'dan.. Ranked 1'4th an the world,, Ever· ndc:n pvc Bedcer all he could handle ,.- ] for six minute., .,hon of three hours. And 1t was almost more than he could handle. With a ~rvc and groundstrokci almos1 as Powerful as the strawberry blond German's, Evemdcn , a former NCAA All·Amcncan who went to the Un1verstty of Arkansa&, took tbc lead when he broke Recker in the fif\h aamc of the opcnina set. But, -es he was servmg for the fit1t set at S-4 , Evcmden had his SCTVe broken. Af\cr the two t>attJcd to 6-6, Becker ran ou1 to a 6-0 lead in the tiebreaker before closing 1t out 7-2. Becker 1umpcd out front an the second set, breaking Ever:tldcn's set· v1cc in the fim game. He broke him apio aa he appeared to take fuU control of the match. h Dul lhe New Zealander naht-- ander refused to five up. He beun the cbird ~t by bttalt1na Becker. 9u1 the No. 8 seed &rokc riabl beck 1n the second pmc and the rwo held save throup the next I 0 pme1t 1endina the thard tct aoto another tac bra It~ a.c. o... , ............ Y.) lln.la LJeltlll '6-1t M 206 Joo';~ ... ,,...,.._. Oevtd~lrtm ,...... ........ ~· UMiMv 1' .. .. to7 Jay OllM!t J>Qe,,....., ~J lttlcl '7·11• ...... 207 JcllfWI 'OUlfl' 70-# .. -LOMleNtllMll ....... ,....._ It .. Qr., ,..,. .. -.. GIMtOll ... 72 .......... AnctvMeelt '1•72•10-209 OOUI T..... .U·7.,_.,., Vf/ltOt Haofllor .,,_.,. ... 2l0 Tlt'll SlmMOll ... ~ 7'0-<210 MllttW'llall 70-71·~11 Jtff $lunlell 10-71·..., 11 ~~ ,,.....,._,11 ~ O'Gradv 72·~11 OR Mortell 70-10-7l-211 L-*'dT~ M•ff-7..-,11 Howwd TwlttV 75-'7-~IJ ltodCUt'I 73·6t-10-112 Dall For""911 70-72·,._,11 Stow"°"" 7~•·10-212 Maril L VI 70-10-72-212 °°"........, '7·76-~12 Geor91 turftl M·71·7>-212 Mark Havn 10-ff-n--n1 Scott Hoell 11-n -M-112 Mark CalcaYOCCllla ... .,. 7..-, 12 """"'Wood n -•1'-213 Dave E~ M-7•·7l-213 W•YM L•'llf 75·'7·71-213 Jtff SencWI 70-10-73-213 Jtff Harl 7'•6'· 7>-213 IUctltrd ZOkOI 6'-7•-~213 lrell UPOW 6'·73·74-213 IUck Daloos 76-'7·10-213 Pal McGowan 69-.,..75--213 lob Glider n -70-72-21' Jodie Mudd 71-70-73-21' Grl9 Powtn 7J)-70-7..-21' Tim Norri• •73·n-?I• Tarrv ~•n ,,._73-n--214 Sleva ElklllOIOll ,,._ 70-75--214 Jim Halltl '9·70-7s-214 Bob Twav 12·71·71-tU Miil• 0-ld 70-6'·7s-21• Jay HHi 7•·10-10-214 Tom Puruar 73·61-7..-21S t<onnv K.no11 71-71·73-21S Mika Hulbert 6'·73·73-215 lllctlla Kati n-.. ·7s-21S Scott Slmosoll 71-71-n-215 lob Eastwood 73·67·7s-21S LarrvZlelllar n -70-72-,IS Peter JICOOMll 69-7~·,,_,IS Chris Perrv 71·73-71-215 wavM GradV 1..-61-7.,_,1' Larrv ltf1*er 11-n-n-21' Peter 0os1arnu11 n -n-72-216 L.ote111to0ert• H-1s-n-i" Clll11 leelt 7•·61·72-21' O•vld Tllor• n -n -n-216 o.nts Wat1011 67·73-n-211 "" Selldar , ..... 7 4-217 Pl'lll atacamar 'n-n -1.-i11 Fra1* Conner 71-h -7.....,17 1obbV Wldllllla .,.7)-7..-211 Merk WllOo 61·73· 7?-'J. lt Fr9d COUOlll 71-7l·7..-111 Dave P"9I n -n-1..-,11 I.om Sl«kmann 70-7'•75-21' 1(911 l rown n -11-n-220 lruco SOufU>v 71·73-7.-220 curt Bvrum n -n-n-111 LP'GA ....,,... lel•Y Kl1111 Cat s.u• aaua. &>~ Cllrh JoMIOll TharoM HaUton Martha Nauw OM E IOOllne C.thvMM .. &artlata Pendtroa•t OenlM Strablo Hollh SI.CV Vldll Alvarez JallO Lock OtOorall Skinner JaMt Andonoll JarltVll lrllt Corol'Yn Hiii L VM COllllOllv "-Cretter Clndv Farro AIWIK"IV MMv Betti Zltnmorman ' Marci IOurm t<atllv Poslttw•lt Val Sli!Mar Pll lred!Ov S.llv Quinlan LenorlMUl'tOI<• lloste Jollel Sllltlov F urlOllO lecll 'I Poanon Nancv L.-r MfndvMoore PMnGlefton Carola Chat1IOll~ Cllldv Hiii 'Clfldy F1" ea111vMa111 Judv Ells 841111 Solotnclll Allele llltzman LYM Adam• ~el!lfvn Y0\1119 St9Pflenl0 F-to Pally Havoa Ala11•ndra llelnl'lardt K.aron Permeret Svlle Pl90I' &orb Bullkowtllv JOAllfl Washam AllllOll Ffnnev Pia Nlluon Barb TllOl'lll1 Oobt>te Han Ola1111et O•llOv DoadtO Leiker Jovco K.aimterlkl Cero!lno Gow•11 Sendra Patmor AnM-Marit Patti Catf'9rltlt Oueean N•ncv White-Ir-• Llllda HUlll Marlalla FIQvd a.voriov Onli IC Im Sl\1Pma11 Jeno alatock Mltil Edoe 0..11laWood Cllldv Flom COlhv Marino Laurie Bltlr L.auron Howe EltlM CrOlbv M.J.Smllh Susall Sender• HMtllorOr-Sllallev Hamnn Jackie lerlacll Cattw Kr•ltor1 SIMe IMrtolac:cllll U.S. AmdW ~-­Cat ..., Or'llMlt. N.J. I ... , ..... S.m ltaMOIOtt (Senla larbara l Ott Jack K.av Jr. IC-), ~anct-3.. Peter ,..._ (MOCOfl, G._) def. Clll9 Orur't (.,..,..,.tell, Oo.>. 3-ancl-I. ........... tC:.enueaaa ., ,,...,., ,.......> l(av def. lcotl Vwll'lll* COolloal. 1-Ull. Drury def Todd ~ (()ouewlla, IN.), I ·UP. • PertOM cWf Sem Fartow lllrrnlntlNm), 1-.-. .. . NPL ......... ,...._ NATIONAL. COMPlltlteCI ... . . W LT a 1 o ) 1 0 1 2 0 I s 0 c.Mfal fta. ....... ·~~ ~ ~ .500 .. ,. .:uo ., 7t t I 0 .750 IO a I 2 I .375 .0 1S I 3 0 .JSO 7• '3 130 UOSlfl 130 2506Sts a.st NY Gl•nll ~ 0 0 1,000 I If 17 Dalla• • 0 0 t.000 " 50 W•IMllOton ' 0 0 1.000 • 6' Pllllodtlllhla J I 0 .750 U 7) St. LOUI\ 2 1 0 .500 U •S MM•ICAN COMl'llt .. Ka K.ama1 City Denver ~n Dteoo S..llla .......... Cl11elrmell CIO'lleland Plllabunlh HOUllOll .... 3 1 0 2 2 0 2 , 0 2 , 0 I l 0 C.-al 2 2 0 2 2 0 I 3 0 I • 0 .... 750 " 500 69 soo 70 soo 13 2~ 73 '° •St 16 SS n .500 " 101 500 n IO .210 " 106 200 7~ ,, llldlanaC>Otls Miami New E"91and NY Jal• Buffalo , 2 0 .soo '7 71 220 500 7069 I l 0 .250 100 96 1 l 0 .250 " 111 0 3 I .12S " 113 11..,,.Y', Sc- llafnl 14, New E"Oland 13 ClllcatlO •S. BuftlllO 14 NY Jata )0, Groet> Bey 20 1Cansa1 Cllv 17, SI. Loul• 13 D•lla• 20, HoutlOll 10 IND aXHlalTIOH S&ASOH lllem• 14, it•trtota 13 kww llv QuarMn ~aw Enolancl ; J IO l 7-13 1tam• , 0 14 O C>-14 • ,..,., Ovtrtor NE-Franlllln 24 FG, 10:5' s.ceM Que"" L.A-RtQOtn 3 run IL•mforo 11~1. 0.53 LA-Ellard 21 otss from Brock (Lallltord kid!), U 3 TNN OUenw NE-FrankNn 2• FG, 141M ,._. Ouartor NE-WMll'ltn 11 pau from E•IOll (Frtnklln lllckl, 9:SS AllencJa-3',,11 TaAM STATISTICS NE F1r11 oowns 11 It lllllel· yerdl 10-30 Paulne Yat'dl 213 ltetvrn vardl 10 ....... J0-4'·2 s.dla bY •-35 P\w!h 7·4S FIMTlblal·lotl 0-0 ,..ltlot·Yardl 10-60 Time of PoiMtslon 32:31 ...otVIDUAL STATinlCS ltUSHING-Hew Eftt19nd· C Jama, 7·11; Collllls, 1-7; Tetue>U, I·•; EHOll, 3·1; ll. W•tllon, 1-0. llams: ltlddOfl, 11-62, Guma11, 7-30; Ellard. 1-13; White. S-7; Jones. 3-S. PASSING-New Enolalld: Ea'°"• Jo--46-2. 311. ll•m•: Broek, 11-19-1, 163; l(omp, 3-•-1. 17; 01"· 0-1-0. o. ltECEIVING-Hew EflMnd; 0 W~­ llams, S-41; o: h mMV, S-31; Frvar, •·12, C. James, •-.c>; Oaws.o11, •·30; ILWHlhan, l-21; HawthOl'llCt, 2-31; TetuPU, 1-1', Jonel, 1-1; CoNlni, 1·4, ll•ms: E .. rd, S·IO, HUlll· at, J-33, &artier, 2·»; Brown. 1-n. YOUll9, 1·10; Herl*'. 1-3. MISSED FIEL.0 GOALs-llaml. L.an1tord, '3. C-...KWft W•ST Ore11011 •2. W11hfnoton St. 39 Callfornla •. San Jow St 11 ltOCKIU Alt Force ... Tua~·EI PaM> • Nortl'larn Arizona 41, North Dakota O MIDWEST SW Ml1M>Url 31, OreU 24 Clnclnoatl )1, Vlrolllla Ttch u S. 1Nlnol1 63, LlncOln, Mo 0 SOVTHWUT TaxH Southern 19, Pralrlt View I SOUTH Florida SI. JI, Tulane 1, South CerOllna 5', Thf CltacMt 17 Arkan1H SI. 12, NW Loulslene 10 Florida ... NI S2, Kenluc:h Sf. 6 MarUIOh 30, W Vlrgl11la Tedi 0 ~''St. 37. SW Loulalana 6 MIUIHIPPI VellOY 21. Soothol'n U. 7 TtllllCtltae SI 31, N. CarOllna ~ T 12 a AST Pllllburoll 31. Purdue JO MONDAY'S GAME Atat>ama at Georole, n °" ,.,.. SU.-. ~ CetM ............ Clll MllWS QUART&lt"l"AU ...,......, Tom Curren (Senta &arbera) oat. BartOll LYnct'I (AUllrtllal, S-0. S.... .... t Tom Carroll CA111frella) oaf. Mark ltlen· arcn lA11slralla). 3· l-01 "'*" ..... N\a111 OccllliuPo (Au1lralla) OOf Marlin Poller IEllOlalld), •-1 • 1'""1fl HMt MICl\NI Ho (Hawaii) oat. Oa1te Parmonlar <Camarla>. 3· HI. nt•O ltOUND MAIN l'lnt ..... Curre11 oat. Grl9 Dav (Aulfrallal S.C....Meet LYncll Ott ltlctlard Cram IA111tralla) "'*" ..... Rlcllard• oat. Greg Alldanon (Austrel· la). ,...,... ..... CarrOll def. Jwv 8uran (Cer1.0.4) ,. ....... , Ocd'llluoo def. Derolt HO <Hawaii), Shr1ll ..... Potter def. He11t ~" (A11111allal ...,... ..... ~armonltr Mt. Sl'laUll Tom\01' (South Africa) ............ Mlclletl HO (Hawaii) def. Glall W1111t011 fAvWallal. WOM8N'S S.,NPINALS l'lnt .... , joc11e COOi* (Auitretla ) oat Fralela Z.maa (Fla.), S-0. sec9'ld HMt JOl'la Smith <San Clemonlt) cWf Alisa Sctlwarntel11, S-0. .. LM ........ IAT\19t04Y'S ltllULn <••If•·_.,___..., """••Ca. One mile NCO. Main Trultl (Kaan> UO 4.60 UO $Ir KIMv (Oftalllll) 11..cl '·'° C•M 0""1Mod <Coeanl IUO Time: 2."0 l 11 S. • U •XACTA (3•tl Hid $10Sf0. l•c:ottD llACI. One "1llO ~. C.altfonlla lle•i.r (ltOten) UO UO 2.10 Xellt (Piere.) uo 2 . .cl Pa.di ..__ (VallalldlMflam) t 10 Tim.: I :St 2/ S. la IXACTA IM) C>411d Ut.20 nt•o •ACL One mile OK• Lord NeutrfllO !Piere.) HO ·uo 2 20 Famttv Porlrall (l(uoblar) UO 2.60 ROl>OV Doe (Crootlanl UO TllM: H7 1/S, $J IXACTA <S·I) oald &lllO. '°""Tit ltACI. One mite Mee. Golct Sovor1I011 (Slltfre11) J • .O ).00 UO NIYden Bromac (Anderl.Oii) S.40 .. 20 Ion Tarr• (Sloelh) UO Time: 1:5' 115. l'll•TH llAC•. OM mlla pace, · Pore•19f' (Parker I li.90 14 00 I 00 Native Huntar IS«1"1) 4 60 3 ~ Sll(.tl ( N\atdlalld) • 00 Time: l:SI •IS. U aXACTA (7•6) Paid $240.30. SIXTH UC•. One mile paco. O•vld Vanco (Potllno) 17 IO UO 00 HarPOn &aaaar 1Sor191JI) ),60 l.20 Waradlna (Hyman) UO Time: 1:5'. U IX.ACTA (6-2) paid JI09.SO. SIVINTH llAC•. One mllO pace. Maen• llrd (Anderson> HO 2 60 2.20 Almolld Klllil (Croohanl uo 3 00 Maeno Bravo ISloolh) 3 20 Time: 1:51. U UlACTA (6·1) Paid Jl9.50. llGMTH ltACa. Ono mile pace. TemPO lluo Clll&> (Shrnl 21 . .0 6 40 '«I Nom.d CHvmen> I 60 'to Siar Patro11 (Parker) 3.20 Time: 1:51 115. u IX.ACTA (1-1) pafo use.JO NfHTN ltACI. OM mlla 1M1CO Nallv• H•e> (Al!Oorson) S..cl 3..40 HO NY•llo Del (Mueller) 7.20 2.10 Sctuffv H•novor !Parker) 1.20 Time: 1:56 •IS. '3 •XACTA (•·S) paid WS.00 12 ...CK SIX.(7-7-6-6·1·•> e>elO $9490 to 2• wln11l110 lk:k•I• (five llorMS), Carrvovar ooo1: sn.654. 1 s. T•NTH uca. One mne e>a<:a. Wtleor'M Jedi (Parker) t .IO 4.IO 3.40 Worthv lrnaee CK.uoblar) 7 IO '00 Lord K.•vetto (TOdcl) 3.90 Time: 1:51. U IX.ACTA <•·S) paid 593.90 At!elldaflQo: 'f"· \ ~Mar SAT\MDAY'S •nuLn (Miii .. U ·•Y ._wtf. iMI !Mdnll P•ST ••C•. 6 furlonot.. Five North (~er) 00 3.90 UO • Mr. EaCOJalve (Or19") 6.00 • .0 ln ... rcl'IOI (Ward) 6.20 TlrN: 1:10 215. S•COND ltACL 6 turlon01 Tre1110 CHawtev) UO 4 to 3 .cl Sand and S.. 1va1a111uela) '-20 3 20 Nol'• Time ISollsl 3.IO Time: 1:09 1/S. n DAil. v ooueLa ,,_., paid n:uo nt•D ltACI. 6'h l\Jrfot10t.. Danish (Steven•> 9 60 UO 2.IO ltllrv Chide (Oelalloun•v•> UO 2 . .0 Ctaerwav CMcCerron) UO Time: 1:17 4/S. U aXACTA (3-SJ e>eld $SJ.SO. l'OUATH ••Cl. 6 rurtoo111 ~ (Hawlev) 1260 690 360 P.M. Se>oclal <SI...-.•) IS.to S.20 Gii'• Boy (0et•°hou1wve) uo Time: 1:11 PIPTH llACI. 61't fvr!Onos 8-v Sllore Drive <L1YI 20 . .0 S.00 UO E oldaurus IT Ol'O > 1 . .0 2 .20 Lincoln Perl! (HawlOvl 2.20 Tl~ HS 3/S U aXACTA (•·•> paid StlOO SIXTH. ltAC•. 6'h lurtonoa Vivid Dancer (Stevtna) 6.IO 3.00 2 20 Doff (Valallzuela) 3 20 2 40 SIOll Quick (McC•rron I 1 40 TlrN: l'lt-4/S. ••v•NTH llAC•. I 1116 mllO• on lurl Eme>erdorl (Hawlev) 100 4 . .c> 2 40 All Handl on o.ck (Vlnrll S to '60 Well llNlad (Toro) , ., Tl(na: I :'3 31 S, U aXACTA (2-S) e>elO $9'2.SO. \? .-.ct< SIX 16-3-S·•+,I M IO u.t.M2.IO to two wllWllno tldloti h i• l'lorMI). J2 Pick Siii COllM>IOllOll Nld S7S 1 . .cl to 171 wl""lno lldt•ll (five llorMSl. alGH'™ ltACa, 11/t mllel Oii lut1 Savaman Dancw 151\mllrl 5'0 2 60 2 «I Maonfflcont L.acfV 10111•'.l'I ? 60 2.20 OIMll of BrOllH (Vai.nrutla) UO nm.: 1:41 4/S. NINTH llACI. I 1116 mllft Mufll (Hewlrf) 14 20 6..40 •.00 8ou11elno lullon• (Podrot•) 3.60 3.00 L• Ver11et'1 Bio Mac (Ollveresl S IO TlrM: 1:£3 1/S. U IXACTA (10-91 paid S71.00 U DAILY oouttLI 16·10) paid '39.40. U CONSOLATION DOUI LI (6-21 Mid MIO . Allendanca; 21,76? Setwd9V'• ........ ~. IAS•ULL A.mertcafl u..ua DETROIT TIGERS-Slelled SO.rllY Alldarson, ma~ to a two-voar contracl u te11iton. NEW VORK YANKEE~ocallaO Oen· nl1 Rasmu. .. n, &>ltcllof, •nd It•• Hudler, ll'tflelder. from COlumbu• of Iha lntar- ~llonel LMOUO. ........ L.-... CHICAGO CUBs-lteullad 1t199le Pat· tar.on end On• IMl'd, &>lldlor1, trom Iowa of Iha Amorlcall AslOdatton. •acallod JoMnv Abfwo, &>lfctllt. trom Pltt1fleld of Iha EHlll'n LffOUI PITTSBUllOH PlltATU-Trad9d t in Madlock, lnfletdor, lo Iha LOI Al!Mlft DodMf s In HcNl\99 for It'll' .. 11&a.,.,-1 IO be ~mec:t la lar f'OOTHLL ......... p ..... ~ LOS ANOl!L.ES ltAIOERS--Tr.o.d T9d Wa111. ootemlvo back, to the N9w York Glanll '" HCMlllM for an undlteloMd dr•fl d'IOlco. MIAMI ~PHINS-5klnad Jim JellMfl, cwenet~ \'I' Oregon outlasts Cougars Ducks win_wiki Pacific-I 0 opener: Cal omla romps From AP '11patdln .. PULLMAN, Wash. -Senior lAllback Tony Cherry rushed f~r l.S3 yards and one touchdown and Junior quarterback Chris Miller tossed three touchdown passes as ~he Creson Ducks held off the Wasbm~on State Couprs, 42-39. Saturday ID a Pa- cific-10 Conference f09tball game. Miller who had 2S9 yards.passing, hooked ~P with flanker Lew Barnes on scorini passes of IS and 4~ yards, and hit tight end Bobby DcBaucbop on a S-yarder. . • Cherry scored on a 2-yard run an the second quarter. Fullback A1e1 Mack and tailback James Harper added touchdowns for the Ducks. In other college football openers: Cal '8, Su Jote St. %1: Fullback Ed Barbero ran for California's fint two touchdowns and 1he Bean totaled seven TDs on the ground to beat San Jose State in Berkeley. The Spartans drove 65 yards on their first possession and scored on Keith Vandcrh offs 27-yard field goal. But Cal's first-strina defense was excellent from that point on and the Bears got touchdowns in pain ~m Barbero Dwight Gamer and 811An Bedford' as \hey built a 42-3 lead by late in the third period of th~ nonconference game. Florid• St. 38, T1Jaae U: Sophomore Danny McManus threw for two touchdowns and ran for twD more in leading tbe I 9th-ranked Seminoles over Tulane in a battle of Southern independents m New Or- leans. II was· Florida State's ninth con- secuti ve ~ason-openmg victory. Tulane with Mack Brown makiDgh1s head c0aching debut, lost its season opener for the sixth straight year. SH~ Carollaa 51, (.'l&Mel 1'7: Quarterback Mike Hold passed for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead No. 17 South Carolina. South Carolina rolled up a scbool- record 636 yards on offense and its S6 Points was a record for a scason- opcning game .• Pitt 31, P11rdae 30: Charles Glad- man · ran for 16 7 yards and two touchdowns and John Conacmi threw a pair of scorina passes, but Pittsburgh bad to withstand a lut- second Purdue assault before clinchina the win. Purdue quarterback Jim Everett, who threw for 398 yards. completed a 3 t>-yard scoring pass to Ray Wallace with 49 ~onds to play. But Everett's two-point convcnion pass fell in- complete to p~rve Pitt's victory. SURF ••• FromC8 waves up, but she never connected to the beach. I think I had stronger wave selection." Meanwhile, the men completed their third round and 9ua.nerlinal competition and once a.pm two-time defending champfom Tommy Cur- ren heads the semifinal field. Curren, a native of Sa.n ta Barbara, easily defeated Australia's Barton Lynch, S-0. He will be joined in the semis by I 984-8S ASP World Cham- pion Tom Carroll of Australia, Marie Occhilupo. also of Australia and Hawaii's Michael Ho. "I didn't surf for four days before this competition because I was sick.," said Curren. "I think it (cold) cauaht up with me after En&land, but rm staning to act my rhythm back. "I'm feeling better. I was a bit nervoia today. but I was pretty happy with the way I surf ed." Carroll, who will be Curren's semifinal opl)Onent. defeated feUow Australian and 1983-8 4 ASP World Champiop Mark Richar~s in one of the day's closest heats, J.1-0. "There were very good swells today and J would have liked to be a lot stroD&Cr than I was," said Carroll "Mark and I have had some iood battles." On his matcti with Curren. Carroll said, "He 'is a fantastic surfer qhou~) I ha.ve beaten him several t1mes (1nclud1ng earlier this year in Japan)." The other semifinal will have Occhilupo •who defeated Martin PotteT of Ena.land. 4-1 and Ho, wbo squeaked 6y Aus1rahan Dave Parmenter, 3-1-0. Cowboys finish preseason unbeaten l"rHI AP fia,.ldm IRVIN01 Texas -Dallas quarterback Oary H0ttboom nfled a pair of 24:yard 1ouchdown pMaeS Saturday niahi and the Cowboys finished the National Footfiell Leafuc exhibiuoo season unbeaten for the lint time si~ 1971witba20.10 victory over the Houston Oden. The pm~t.1nner came on a 24-yard soorinA shot to rookie wide ~iver Leon " peedy Gonza.lez wfth 4:~ left t.n the third period. OomaJez ts a 1e~th round pick from Bethune Cook.man Dallas' perfect pmeuon was ~ whUe the Oilcn were 1-4. Only the Cowbo,YS. the New Yor1c Oi1nll and Wasbir\aton Redskins oompHed un- blemished exhibition slates. TheCo.vboys fell behind 10..0in1 fin1 quarter in which they dadn 't produor-fint do~ 2 t ' a s Tony Zendejas' 49-yard field aoaJ and Warren Moon's 51-yard scoring~" to rookie Mike Altiu. a seventh round draft pack from Hawa11 .. put the uodcrd0& .Oilers ahead. Moon later suffered a ripped nail on his ri&ht thumb and sat out the second half. Dallas came back on a 34-yard field aoal by Rafael Scptien and a 24-yard Hoicbbom to Tony Dorsett touchdown pass to llt the game I 0-all at haJftimc. fn other NFL exhibitio"n finalci: Qlef1 17, CaNAuJ• ta: Saddleblck Colltsc product Bill Kenney, never known as a runner. scrambled 28 yards to set up Ken Lacy's five-yard sco nng burst and spe.rk Kansas City over St. Louis. The Chiefs clOICd 01.1t the ex.h1tnt1on sea.son wiCh a 3-1 record. The Cardinals finished 2·2. The Cardinals were lcadina 1l-10 early ln the thud penod when Earl Fcm:ll fumbled a Kansas Cit y punt and Bruc.e Kina f'CClOVerc<l for the Chiefs on the St. Louis 33. Kenney, who pesscd for more than 4,000 yards two seuoni aao but wu llowod much of 1984 bv injury, was forted out of the pocket oo t.be a nz I - first play. But, findina the left 'sideline almost deserted. he act saiJ toward the end zone and aot co the S. Lacy went over the middle OD the next play and Nick Lowery ldclced the extra point. Batt ~i, BDh 1': Jim McMabon threw for 149 yardt an the first half and Calvin Thomas scored two touchdown• u Chicaao beat vititina Buffalo. Walter Payton rushed 13 times for 60 yards in the fin\.h.alf as the Bears won their firat pme of the preseason after tbJU IOSICS. Buffalo, which tot two fint·half touehdo'fm receptions by rookie Andre Reed, wu hun by • penalt1e1 u the &i I ls fell to (). 3-1. The Bears took 1 24-14 fint-half lead, almost matchina tho 29 poi nu the)' bad sco~ in their fuit threepmes.. Je .. It, hden H: Jn Green Bay, Pat 4ahy k.tcll::ed th~ f\cld plt of 24, lO and J~ y&rdJ and Johnny Hector ran for rwo touchdowns lO boost New Y ortt to the victory. It wu •he Jets' first ~n victory lll!nJt three defcall. The loss dropped Gruq &y, CJihibOion record to 1·3 .. ·' •'