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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-05-27 - Orange Coast PilotIUlll C• OKAV, TEAM •• l1VE CALLED VOU ALL 106ETHER TOOAV BECAU5E we MAVE TO DISCUSS TME WAV WEVE BEEN PLAVlNS ••• p 15 IT FOUR O'CLOCK ALREADY? 'TEAM Mff.'f1N6 TODAY 3 :30 ACTUALL~ OUR EXCUSE ME .. I WAS HITTIN6 HASN'T SUPPOSED TO BE HOME BEEN THAT BAA. TEN MINUTES A60 ••• I'VE 'TANGLft' Wli~ TMAi POG f>EFORE IS EVERVONE MERE? l TMINK, MOWEVER, TMAT OUR FIELDIN6 HEEOS IMPROVEMENT by Jim Davis ~ IF 1 TAKE M"I f. YE5 OFF MIM, Hf 'LL CL060ER Mf. ! l Mil MIM M CK FIR!>T + NANCY ® . , 8 YOUR MANNERS ARE TERRIBLE, LATELY ·~ I'M TIRED OF STANDING!-- C> 11184 United FeaM• Syndicale,lnc .. Now we'll talk about the VALUE of MONEY JUDGE PARKER FROM NOW ON, I WANT YOU TO BE A GENTLEMAN! ---\F YOU WERE A PERFECT GENTLEMAN, YOU'D FIND A SEAT FOR ME! 1 'I'M TIRED OF WALK,NG -- LET~ TAKE THE BUS HOME! Very good . Now, can someone ~I I us wt«> disc.CNered North America? 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DC 20260-6320 Talk to us, and we 'U help you get our best. "2: ~11 help you get our~ w . If Tex.as ii the third C011t for movie makina (aAer New York and caiibrua). Florida seems poi9ed to beoome the fourth. Hot on the heels ol Body JkoJ, Absence ol Malia and Sc.arlaa -all filmed in the Sunshine SCate -is Tlw M«l11 Semon. which ..an Kmt (Sw;w Shil) ...... . a newspaperman whole mlin 90Ul't:e for I murder *>ly ii the killer himlelf. "It takes up where Absmc.e ol Malia let off," explains direc:tor ,., .(The Qey Fox) ...... "But this is an ln- t e 11 i gent man who under- stands how the media operates. Even SO, he forgea the tfl8ic conle- quences ol hil actions." Oh. 0 It's tough to be a worklna mother, as J.dya Smith will anest. In the 1111 year she's made two television movies: Geoflt w~ in which lhe played the plMonic (yes. plalonic) love interest ol the fldlel' ol our CX>Unlry. and a remake of S~ntim~ntal Journey; plus the feature Always, directed by her hus- band, Toay .. 1wtNML But the ex-Ow'lie's ansel is putting her wings down this , \I o I I \ , ! I ' , ~ I> 1 .. ' I • • ' • I" \I , eova. Photo by Ted Thal/Syama summer "to have unstruc- tu red time wtth my IOl"I (2-year-old Gaton). I've been workin& nonstop, .. .says Smith. Her next Ide? Play- 1"1 the angelic Fforence NightingaJe. 0 ChiDoirll ol the old block . . . "Clairlle Cllaplla's )'OUQl!ll ~ AD-~ =: ~the~ She hal jUlt completed her lint moYie role in lb' ol Wondl!r. A...,.,,.,_, the ton ol Alllll. hem Clll in A Smadalb8 ~. and how fit. .... Allin ii aid '° be • play- boy on lbe Older ol ...... ...... a.hulbntolMonaa>'1 Pl lau 11 C.., • e 0 During "ould Pnpn's bid tor the presidency, one of the suppoeedty ~ weapons in the l>einocraaic Party's arsenal was &dtimt! for /Jonm, a 6Jm that teamed Reqan with a chimp. Well, it had all the impact ol a waler· pistol. No one reamed that Mr. R is hardly alhamed. Bon- ZX> meenwriter Ted ...... -received an elusive birthday ~na from bid pa1 Ron. 1>ear Ted ... I'd be proud for my grandchi.ktren to lee Bonzo. 1 wonder how many of today's movie stars will be able to say the same lhin8 (of their filmsJ?" Well, we1fbe a monkey's uncle. 0 There's no telling to what lengths -and widths -ac- tors will go to get the look that's right for a role. lobert CarndlDe. 30, who stars in the summer comedy Revenge ol tht! Netds, shed 20 pounds on a fruit diet to prepare for his role as a gaunt and gawky college kid. Of course. a fnut diet may have more appeal than most dorm food. 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DIMll& AMAi WDHTHE PEDAL TO THEROOR By Edwin Diamond T here's not an empty seat on the vast Door of Memorial . Audit~ rium al Stanford University as the speaker waits with his en~ tou~ in an offstage holding room. Anticipation builds, fanned by a qumtet of students who have written a mock rock song for the occasion: "We're comin' back 'Cause we're in the black! You oughta come and see The Man from Motor Cit«!" Then the introduaion, and Lee lacocca. chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the Chrysler Corp.. strides onto the stage. accom· panied by a great burst of applause, to give perhap.s the best political speech or this 1984 primary season. He attacks the Reagan administration for the "na- tional scandal" of the budget deficit, chides the big-spender Democrats in Congress, excoriates the Justice Depart· ment for approving the planned General Motors Corp.-Toyota partnership -and also has some sharp words for the_ Japanese government. Henry Kissinger and Harvard Business School. But the whole pkture is slightly crazy and off-key. Because, despite the cam· paign raJly atmosphere -including a motorcade to campus, a news con· ference . and a reception after the speech at Stanford's Graduate Schoof of Busin~ -Udo Anthony lacocca isn't running for any office this year. True enough , Washington columnist Robert Novak recently reported that the 59-year-old lacocca is considered a "presidential possibility of the future by both parties." And it's also true that when lacocca is asked if he wants to be president. he doesn ·1 exactly give a Sherman-like answer 'Tm not run- ning." he says. "Bui I'd like to be ap- pointed . " Perhaps the Oval Office would be a step down for lacocca. His reception at Stanford -and al busmess meetings m Dallas and Congressional hearings in 4 fAMIL\ W FDJ.Y • lilAY 27 . ,,.. , Washington -re6ects his current starus as a genuine American hero, the c:an-do champion from. of all places. Smokestack America. Readers of the financial pages can recite the now· familiar details of the gteat Chrysler recovery: how lac:oa:a took the wheel of a oompany bleeding red ink -$1. 7 billion in losses in 1980 -and man- aeed a turnaround that could produce a $1 billion profit this year. First quarter net earnings totaled $705.8 million - more than the company has earned in any singJe year in its history. Ouysler has paid back all the federally backed loans it received in 1979 -S 1.2 billion -seven years ahead ol schedule. Not surprisingly. then. a recent Gallup Poll reported. t.hal the man from Motor City is the business leader most admired by other business people. A measure ol lacocx:a's achievement is that he has been able 10 change Detroit's low image -as producer of shoddily made. ga511U2Zling cars -and in the process has made the Chrysler story a paradigm for all domestic efforts to compete with the Japanese. the Europeans and the rest ol the workt. Yet lacocca's reputation goes beyond the business class to appeal to a mass audience that has seen him. in tefevi· sion commercials, as the blunt. tough spokesperson for Chrysler cars. ln a survey oonducted by the SRI Research Center of Lincoln. Neb., last fall, a na- tional sample of adults was asked its feelings about various celebrity presenters on 'TV; lacocca scored higher in "memorability" than such stars as Victoria Principal, Bob Hope. Don Meredith, Jaclyn Smith and Lauren Bacall. Only Bill Cosby. seen all around the dial for Coca-Cola and Texas Instruments. scored higher. Leo Kelmenson. the Kenyon & Eckhardt advertising agency executive who heJped persuade facocca to appear in the K&E spotS, says simply: "People believe in him. He wasn't slick or made up. It was as if he had come from the battlefield, which he had. He had been taking the heat with the Congress. the unions. the bankers ...... The fact that lacocca should stand so tall as a credible leader at this moment in time contains a rich vein of irony. He is, after all. as he himself says, an auto saH!sman from Detroit. On the surface. he is gruff. arrogant, egotistlcal. He talks toUAh: A recent NBC documen· tary on him contained a warning to parents about the "adult" language viewers were about to hear ~t was mild enough boardroom talk - a few god· dams. for instance). lacocca also uses the first person singular a lot. a.s in "I built the K car ... " and "I got the government loan .... " With the fat cigars he's fond of smoking. aviator glasses. European-cut suits and rw~ toned shirts, he dof!S look like a super salesman on the showroom noor, one who beats hi.s sales quota month after month. In truth, though. he has much to be arrogant about lac.oa::a and the manasement team he put in place al Ouysler did no( acmmplish the com- panys turnaround with blue smoke and minors. As he always insists when discus.sing what happened, it wasn 't 1V marketing but solid engineering and production that bfol9lt sucxess. When Chrysler offered its five yea.r/50,000 mile warranty, for ~. it may have made a good selling line in the 1V spots, but the ofter would have been a financiaJ disaster if the c.ars were no( built well enoo8fl to warrant the warranty. Certainly. lacoo:a's Chrysler pr~ duced some lemons -the over..sii.ed lmperial came out when OPEC sent pump prices skyrocketing. By and larse. however, Chrysler has been able to offer a line of cars with fealures that customers want: front wheel drive, fuel-dicient engines and convertible I roofs. Most recently, It has come up with the minivan ("ft sleeps from two to seven. or whatever you sl~ out here," laoocca likes to joke to California audiences). As a result of overall perfor- mance, Chrysler's share of the market -its percentage of all cars sold - dimbed from 8 percent In 1981 to 10.3 percent last year. largely at the expense of the Ford Motor to:, the American Motors Corp. and Volkswasen of Amer- ica Inc. laoocca predicts a 12 share in 1984 on the strength of the miniv~ potential. In appreciation. Ouys&er's boani of directors earlier this year in· creased laax:ca's own market share a bit; he now has stock options thal CX>Uld be worth an estimated S 17 million. If 1acocx:a were solely a fast-talkina. supercharged C.E.O., it would be suf6. cient to get his face on the covers of TllTle and other magazines. The man goes deeper, though, and so does his attraction. He is, first of all, a casebook sua:ess in the modem American business grain. While much has been made of the fad that his fatner, Nioola. immigrated to the .United States from Southern Italy, lac:occa didn't exactly grow up in a coldwater tenement His father prospered in the rental car business (mostly Fords). and son Lido went to Lehi8h University in Penn- sylvania. to Princeton for a master's in engineering, and to the Ford Motor Co. in 1946 as part of its sales staff. 1acocx:a·s family and religious ties were -and still are -steel strong. the human face behind the corporate mask. Close to his own father, he stays in constant touch with his two grown daughters living away from home (Mary, his wife of 27 years, died last year after a long illness}. He and his daughters talk on the phone daily via a private line th~t the lac:occa women right th to their dad. A devout Roman Gal lie, he n!$lUlarly observes "the examination oT con- science" of the confessional, "where you have to be accountable to family, friends and associates." The assimilated name Lee was intended to help him get ahead in Detroit's then very W A.5Pish auto business. lac:occa worked so hard and so elfe<:· lively at Ford -the sporty '64 Mustang was one of his triumphs, the shaky '70 Pinto one of his agonies -that by the early 1970s he had made millions and ranked second in the company (his title fAMLYWEULY •MAY 27 • '* 5 was president) only to Henry'Fotd ll, the man whole name was on the cars. Ford ~iousJy fired laoocca one day in 1978, after 32 years on the job. lacocca now says that the Ford .. family acted as if they ruled by "the divine ri&f1t ol kinp ... You could ~ duce money ~ them but they will never hobnob with you .... " Far from sulking, lacocxa followed the cootem- Un, <«Imm .... , "m<J '"' Gf,ARR_ v~sH01\1itFURNISHiNGS ""l""J '"" <UV«p<Ot<C~ 12421 Seal Beach Blvd., Seal Beach, California Lane recliners can also be seen at: The White House, Eureka, CA; Pedersen Furniture, Santa Rosa, CA; B&B Furniture , Fresno, CA; Robbins House of Furniture, Susanville, CA. Prices may vary at these locations. - LlllOCOCCA current position. Those were the dark days. He was cast In the role of underdog by both real world events and the ad makers of Kenyon & Eckhardt But symbol took on substance -and everyone had 10 contnbute: lacocra reduced his tint year salary to S 1. Chrysler union members were laid off by the thousands and those who kept their jobs lost aver S 1 billion in wages and benefits. White collar jobs were cut from 40.000 to 21.000; payments to suppliers were stretched out by weeks and months. As of early 1984. Ouysler's work foroe has been cut in half, and wages and salaries have been reduced from $2.1 billion 10 SI .5 billion. Now. however. the com- pany can make a profit semnll 1.2 million cars, versus the 2.3 million ii needed 10 sell in 1980. (Car sales that year totalled only 789.367.) In all, almost 80,000 people lost their jobs from 1979 to 1984. but 75.000 jobs were saved. And by lacocca's domino- effect calculations, another half million jobs in related industries. like steel and rubber, were also saved when Chrysler didn't go under. Jn tum, the Chrysler chairman got a 32 percent raise last year (to S475,000). And he has pro- posed retroactive 1983 bonuses for senior executives. lacocca looks back on the tum· around as a demonstration of what he calls the principle of "equality of sacrifice." This is at the c.enter of his message, the subtext of his appeal. Hlf you are QOing 10 bleed. everyone has 10 bleed equally," he saY,S. "and everyone has to pull together.· At Chrysler the nonnal clash of interests among labor· management~ealers-sa.les staff went on hold as each beleaguered faction saw that the others were absorbing punishment, 100. ---"'\ There are still issues to contend with. Do Japanese cars oosa an ~ S2,000 a car less than comparable American models beccn•se, as some say, Detroit nas "stupid manasement and lazy. oveq>aid workers?" "I'll plead 8UiJty to the first part." lacotta says. but adds that the Japanese advantage ac- tually resuJts from the unfair tax and currency policies ol the Japanese and American governments -the yen, he argues. has been undervalued in rela- tion to the do&r for three years now. and the administration has done noth· ing a.bout its mismanagement of POlicy. And that's not the only gripe laoocca has. Unfair advantaaes wouJd accrue. he believes, to the big guys if GM, the domestic auto price leader, and Toyota. the import price leader. are aJlowed to go through with their joint venture ~t. It's unloir when a commis- SK>n headed by Kminger proposes S8 billion ill military and economic ald for rightwinj Central American govern- ments. Central America needs aid ... facocca deadpans. 'When r say Central America, I think of Michigan, Ohio, f n· diana, Illinois .... " Above all. it's un- fair for the government to run a S2oo' billion annual deficit. and not just because of what this does right now to interest rates and the recovery; ifs un· lair "to our kids and grandchildren who are going to have to pay it back." No shrinking violet. lacocca has a plan for lhe deficit. one which he says he actually laid on Ronald Reagan dur- ing a vis.it last year to the White House. As lacocca tells ii. "I said. 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Sacrifice i.s spread equally, like we did at Chrysler ... .'" Reapn hasn't taken lacocc.a's advice. "It's politics," lacocca says. "Everyone tells me you just can't get people in a room like you do at Chrysler and knock heads." Failing to see any overall plan from the administration, the ebullient salesman turns economic Cassandra: "Our boat is adrift. the oars are locked, and we are headed toward Niagara," he says. "I can hear the Falls now." When a student recently asked him what it would take to get the counuy out of its drift, laoxca answered: "A real financial crisis.'' Later he observed. "What a hell of a way to run a country." Brightenin~. he added, "But that's how democraoes work.'' One recent Sunday morning. I shared a ride to the airport with lacoc· ca. "If you are raising.questiori.s about the oountry's future," r asked, "don't you owe it to the country-which you are always praising for the oppor· tunities it gives the lacocx:M and the rest of us -to run for office yoursetr7" He answered: "I've dimbed two huge mountains: 32 years at Ford. then Chryslet A third mountain? I didn't want to be a wise guy about being ap- pointed president What I meant was that I believe in one six-year term for the P.residency. and no succession. I'd run It like a business. But I don't think I have the eneaw for another climb. I want to enjoy hfe. and my children.'' I persisted: "Italian Americans have moved relatively slowly into the political mainstream of this country; you oould be the first Italian American president." ''Various Italian American groups have been teUin,g me that," 1acocca f AMA.YWErXLY •MAY 21 •1114 9 .. replied, in a much quieter mood. 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Thefe was a projected $ J .5 billion deficit when he took~ and as he said recently. the state literally was only hours away from goiJl8 bank· rupt when the cash.flow probfems kept getting worse. Simply put, there are three thin~ you can do when drowning in red ink -cut spending. raise revenues, or both. But Deukmejian had promised Will Deukmejian throw hla hat into the 1988 pruidential rlnsll "My belief la that he'll be in it all the ~" aaya former Senate Republican Leader William Campbell. voters in his campaign for govemor that he wouldn't raise taxes -at first he said no tax increa5e5. then amended it to no "general" tax increases. Clearly. the Democratic legislators, and some Republicans. did not believe the govemor~lect could stick to this pledge. But Deukrnejian steadfastly refused to budge, arguing that the voters didn't send him to Sacramento to raise taxes. What they wanted. he said. was les.s govemment and reduced spending. As a result, seemingly endles.s squabbles with lawmakers marked his first year as governor. To correct the short-tenn problems, Deukmejian slashed a painful S650 million from protected spendinR for the flSCal year which finished June 30, 1983, and convinced the Legislature to roll over a S900 million deficit until the dose of the fiscal year ending this June. He reluctantly agreed to a standby in- crease in the sales tax in case the other measures proved to be inadequate. In short. he gambled that the economy would rebound sufficiently so the general tax increase would be un· necessary. And that's the way it came out California will have gone from a SJ .5 billion deficit to an estimated S400 million surplus by this July. But it took more than a rejuvenated economy: Deukmejian had to use his line-item veto powers to blue-pencil more than S 1 billion from the spending program sent to him by the Legislature last year. He did that, he says, to prevent the trigger· ing of the standby general tax increase. Perhaps. but he also received good marks from the voters for his skinflint ) 6 f' AMILY W WU.Y • MAY 27 • 19114 approach. acoording to public opinion polls. His ~in& was helped when the electorate did not seem to nodce that the governor also was signing Into law a series of tax hikes, loophole closinp and speeded-up collections to account for more than S900 mllllon in additional revenue to the state this fisa.I year. Was this an abandonment of his no- new·taxes promise? Deukmejlan claims not He arsues that dosins loopholes. increasing fees, and takina all thOl!e other measures do not add up to a seneral tax increase. Whatever the merit of that arsument. Deukmejian is dearly benelitins from a cha.nse of image from Saoose to Santa Claus. His new 1985 budeet propoees a S30.3 bilJion s~nding program, highest in the states hbtoty. It contains a 30 percent boost In ~tures for the University of Califorrua (though on- ly a 3 percent hike in basic aid to kinderprteMo-12th grade education~ a 10 perc:ent pay raise for state employees, and a general loosening of the purse strings in many programs. Obviously, saying "yes" should win you more friends than saying "no,'' and therefore. less-rancorous times may lie ahead in executive4egislatlve relations. Democ:rats seemed surprised when he boosted the budget. but they are scarcely convinced he has gone , through some kind ol political change. 'ihis is the year that George Oeukme- jian is going to have to show he is not only an accountant but a leader as wefl" says Senate President Pro Tern David Roberti ({)..Hollywood). But while Democrats have given signs that they -would like to work more cooperatively with the governor, there ls orie continuing hangup - reapportionment Every 10 ~-alter each federal census. the tepaature enacts laws redesignifl8 the legislative and congrmional districts to reftec.1 chans;ng population tiJltres. In 1981, the Democratic maJOrlty In the Legislature brought forth a new reap- portionment bill, but the Reput>Uc.ans claimed it wa,, unfajr and challenged ii in· the courts. They also spon50red an initiative measure to create a SO<alled nonpartisan commission to take over the function from the Democrat· controlled Legislature. But all the efforts failed. The courts knocked out the latest GOP challenge: the initialive lost Deukmejian could have let the iMue fade away. thus removing a very big barrier to $lO()(f relations with the Legislature. But instead of backing off, the governor chose to reopen the battle by saying he would take the lead in a new plan to create a line-drawing com· mission. Some Democrats say they aren't so opposed to the idea of a com- mission, but they want to wait until the next census to put the plan into effect. No, says the governor. it can't wait. And he has started to force the issue. Political pundits ~ varying rellOfll tor Deukme;..n 's seeming in· tranllgence. Some dalm that the saver· nor had to take the hard line because If he hadn't conservatives within his own party wouJd have forced the lslue onto the ballot via the lnitiative process, with DeukmeJan simply tl88ina aJong without havina control. But the sover· nor'• top aide, Chief of S4alf Steven A. Merksamer, the .. Dske .. privately has believed T along that the pretent system ol lelisladve control over the reapportionment proce51 is wrona. Merksamer contends that Deukmejian simply is takin8 advantaee of a timely drive to axrect the sys1em. AU this may be true. but there ap- pe.rs lo be no record during his two decades In partisan politics of his ever having pfQC)Oled such a chafl8e. In any case, the Democrats feU the governor made a bad mistake if he really wanted to get ak>ng with his own asenda in the Leplature. "It was Like rolllne a grenade Into our foxhole," comments Democratic Leader GaramendJ. 'ihe courts pve him an easy way out of a continuing dispute, and why he didn't recognize It is beyond me." One of Deukmejian's closest support- ers and advisers says the governor has had to spend so much time "proving he's a conservative to some of these Neanderthal Republicans around here," that he never has been able to 8'{ started on his own program. He campaigned for welfare refonn, under which recipients would have to work for thejr benefits: for a law requiring prison inmates to work for their keep; for changes in the state's fann labor relations act. and for a varie(y of other measures. But his budaet~ng performance has so consumed him that little else was done thar bears hls own Imprimatur. Motdy. he hM stayed in Sacramento. When he ventured fOrth to the National Governors Confe~. for eample, he played the usual freshman's ~ of spear<arrler for the Reagan ad· minlstration rather than take a leader· ship scara that mJaht stK>WCate his future talents as a presidential con: tender. There's little doubt. however, that some ol his staff already are con- cerned about 1988 and where Oeukmeiian will be, politicaJJy. Republicans in Texas recently In· vited ·him to speak to them, but he turned them down because "it would send all the wrons signals right now." an aide reported, referring to talk that Deukmejian might be plottifl8 a run for the presidency. Perhaps with this In mind, he announced he Intends to run for a second term in 1986. and not for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Alan Cranston. Former Senate Republican Leader William Campbell of Hacienda Heights. who h~ seen Deukmejian as closely a,, anyone dur· ing his first year in office, says he believes the governor ls Just realizing what the future might hold for him. And as for the presidential race In J988, Campbell says. "MY. belief is that he'll be in it all the way. · o By Michelle Willens he Democrat the governor often locks horns with is Major- ity Floor l..!.ader Mike Roos, a gradous Southerner in charae f corralling vales and coalescing fac- · ons behind Democratic legislation in e Assembly. Although Roos, 38, ntends that he's fond of Deukmejian 'though you can't really say you like rge"), he admits lhaJ. his greatest ustration has been coming up ainst the ~emor's determination. "DeukmejJan conveys an imaee of ncompromisina strictness," Roos ex- lains, "and for some reason, people 'ke that Partly they are just happy for e change from [Edmund G.) Brown. ut I still don't think there ls that wide r deep a. constituency for what he ants to do. I think that stubborn, nyielding image may be creeping in a negative issue." And while Deukmejian has become own for standing firm on issues, s's strength. say his supporters, is is flexibility: his willingness to at least to work thinss out with the other de. tn Sacramento, he is seen as a nice nterpoint to the sometimes brash illie Brown, speaker of the ~mbly. ~ no one suggests that Brown n t make his own decisions, eryone knows thal he has a high ard for Roos's opinion. "People were surprised when Willie idn't resist Oeukmejian's plans to roll ver the deficit," says one legislator. "or hen the ~vemor supposedly 'closed oopholes which we Democrats ted lo point out as really raising es. Most of us knew it was Roos' s in- uence over Willie that brought on the nusuaJty polite behavior." Explains Assemblyman Gray Davis: Roos is sort of like Howard Baker in he U.S. Senate. His strength is brins- ng aJI kinds of people together." Roos first came to prominence in 972 when he took over the rapidly eterioratjng CORO Foundation, which rains young people in executive duties rgely by having them work in public irs. He left three years later, having med CORO back into a robust entity. CORO gave Roos the opportunity to b elbows with the state's movers and akers -includins L.A. Councilman arvin Braude, who hired Roos as his ief deputy. "But I got antsy after a rand a half." Roos explains. So Roos threw himself into the 1976 presidentw campaign of one Jimmy Carter. "We used to lalJ8h at all of the out-of.the.doset Southerners ~ up at the headquarters in Los Angeles, Roos says with a smile. There was bitterness after the elec- tion when Roos couldn't even get his rewne read aa the White House. But Carter did him one favor that Changed Roos's life: He offered Charlie Wanen a job in Washington. Warren was assem- blyman of Cafiforrua's 46th Oistrid. "I said if I could get the money, rd run for his seat," Roos says. He raised the cam- paign funds and has been re-elected three limes without a struaJe. Even Republicans have praise for Roos, although, in the words of one GOP assemblyman, "Mike is a decent. sincere guy but there's the feeling he is a little too close to those who have helped him financially, particularly among developers." . Says Roos. "( have been linked cJo5e. ly with the housing industry and it's ruined me in one way. I don't carry much housing legislation anymore. Ac- tually, I've aJways had a bias for k>w· and moderat~lncome housing, but because I can deal with developers, the perception is that 'if Roos is involved, it must be developer-0riented. · 'Td say if there's no heavy opposi- tion to what a bi~ contributor of mine wants on something, sure, that's easy. But if I am convinced it's bad for the Democral Roos: His llttngth iJ in brinfing all ltinds of p«>pk ~ state. I won't do it." Roos says the hardest part of a political career is the damage it can cause to a nol')'llal home life, and he points to the breakup of his mamase as evidence of this. He remains ex- tremely dose to his two daughters. "People tell you about the power and feedback. but ther. don't tell you about the personal sacnfices." he adds. Yet. if anyone seems made for the profession. it's the boy from Memphis. His father, Walter. says Mike was, in fact. aJways cut out for the job. "Even when he was a kid playing baseball. as soon as he 8Qt to first base, he'd call time-out and then go around shaking hands with aJI the umpires. saying, 'Hi. how ya been?' We knew he was a politician right then." M' Mich'/~ Willens is a N~ ~std wnltr who ~lius m poluical topics F AMIL¥ W£[J(.LY. MAY 17. 1114 17 •11y1M ........ ~.._,.....,...,...,, .... ,, la_,a la .,.,, l••r•••••I. T•••· I r.-1 .... , ,_,,._..,.,,...._ 8111ft 1 '"-' .wrytlal"6 .,_, I ,......,l-'lfd•tllMll-'.-1.._.-....N.,,,,._ ,_,. ,~,.._, , ....... ,.. ,...,.M!llllt)' ,.., .,.. ••• , ,, tel)'~ r~ r111 mrMll ,._ .. ~.. ,,_ Dert ~Golf Pt.) N ...... n.Ma 13% ol 11 AIMrlcla• .... 1 ..... tooe Pfdll• •• AllJboib can ~ Coot probMm1 .•. no IMtter wb.lt youraporwalk oflife. Ayouqpenoo with root pain ..,..ldn~ bt MUprited. becau.e thtN u. over 300 typN of perplenn1 problems your (eet can cieftlop. ......, 9UIPP0ft.._..downaftd"'•ltlt1 me begin. E.cb of )'OU1 feet ia made up o( 26 bonea, 56 lie•· ma n ta and 3 8 mUIClet, joined in aueb a way to provide apringy foundation(ortbewbolebody.Footproblemabesin and multiply u toon aa eomethinJ Mpp.111 to deruoy oature'e built-in support mechanism. F1~,...,....'l8UIPPO'ter•••m. It\ true!~ which aN made in Wtet o.rman,. 8CtUally .-o..thehet.nc.t, e1Mtic IUl>" port ftlltul9 intaded your r..t to b..a. That\ why Ftlltbenprinp bMe m.dy broulbt imt.ant, lMt- ins...., to"" 3,000.000 people ol all ..... with all typea ol p.mtu1 foot problmDa ,, ............ • Nlew J011r fool'*"-We're eo certain Featbenpri.np Flexible Foot Support& will Nl.ieYe )'OUr pain that i( they don't, M 'U refund )'OUr money in full with no questiom uked. Don't needlealy auf'fer pain and discomfort for another ct..y, Althoo,h mOlt people think that foot pain i.a normal. the fact ii th.et it 'a not. And you don't bM'e t.o liYe with it. Write for our FREE Fact Report. Tbere'eabeolutA!lynoobliptionandnosalespenon will call. Ju•t fill out and mail the coupon btlow. Whet =.., In un90icited tntlmoniela, ...,._.,. ...... •Actual photos Of QlllOmtf'I whO lll'lt U1 these ... ,. ic, ...... =-• •C., mlt.3411 . S-.w.1s111nteta ""'-. ""':O-..... --. ..,,_ c I llC I ~ 1 o ne suspects that ~ Johnny Paychec k i spoke for a large number of Americans when he sang. "Take this ;ob and shove it." But it's that attitude that causes people to neglect one of the most important pieces of business writing: the letter ol 1'e5i8nation. Constance Wood. a person- nel expert at the University ol Missouri. advises that the farewell letter may be just as important as the resume and cover letter that got you the job in the first place. It offers you a chance to ~ your con- tributions to the company into the record. which may be a factor down the road when you're up for yet another ;ob. "Many files carry little more than evidence that a warm body occupied a job for a period ol time," Wood says. lhe letter of resignation can be the one document that favorably swings a company to hire someone." Wood's model is the letter submitted by former Secretary of the Interior James Watt. He mentioned the length of his employment. developments he saw ~ evidence of ac- complishment in his depart- ment, his reason for leaving, and what he gained from the ;ob. He also offered to stay around to tie up loo5e ends or hefp out until his SU«eSSOr took over. Watt a guy. AIAnUT A II sa.fecrackers or would-be safecrackers in and around Balti- more have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ply their trade legally -at Johns Hopkins University. While on a tour of the school's archaeological museum, University President Steven Muller discovered a vault that had not been opened in living memory. The walk-in sale is in a build~ ing constructed in 1915, which now houses the Egyptian studies department among other things. The combina- tion is nowhere to be found, and the vault's contents are a mystery. Muller ha,, offered a SI 00 reward to the undergrad who can open the safe withQut harming ii or the building. So far. there've been no breakthroughs. And. yes, they have tried the handle to make sure the safe is a c tually locked. .... ,?. I t's been said that you can't set blood from a stone. But you can get milk from a mouse. In sci· ence's latest foray into the frontiers of ~ re- leal'Chers at <Jermany s Ulm University have devetoped a tiny little machine for the ex- press purpose of milking mice. k seems-that there is a kind of prolein found in both mou1e milk and human mother's milk thal sJows the srowth of bacteria. This intrigued the 9Cientisls, and in order to ex- tract lhe milk tor study, they in- vented a special milking machine, which consists of a vacuum pump and a S)'llem ol little tubes that are connected to miniature milk pails. How do the mice t!e! about all this? WeU. say the research- ers, they won't stand kw it Literally. The mio! fidget and hm so much that they have to be anestheti2Jed and &aid on their backs during the prooess. It is 00( known exactJy why the mice find beinA milked to be so unpleasant. It is not l)lin- ful, and very little liquid ts ac· tually extracted (about 1.5 milliliters per day~ Never· theless, they probably find the experience drainIDg. The wise traveler keeps himself apprised of what's going on in the world. After all. you wouJdn't want to take your vacation in the middJe of a military ooup. But you should also keep up on the state of a foreign coon· try's health. You might be tempted IO alter your vacation plans should you disoover that there was, oh, an outbreak of bubonic plafJUe on your romantic little island. You c.an get free. up-to-the- minute lips on health condi- tions worldwide by phoning HeaJth Care Abroad, a Wash- ~. D.C., mmpany that in- sures Americans traveling to other countries. Their toll- free hotline, which changes weekly, will warn you that there is a d~t strain of malaria in Kenya or advise that diabetics on the way to Mexico should be ~ pared to have their syringes and needles confiscated. even if they have proper documentation for them. The recorded mer sage also S!J88e5lS precautions to tifce If you decide to travel in these countries des- pite the health hazards. The Worldwide Health Forecast's hotline number is 80().368.3531 . We telephoned the la Vegas, Nevada Public Library to find out what's being read there. 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A Ford Maverick was not his style; a Formula One Matta-Ford was, es- pecially when it was hitting strai&htaways at l 70 mph in the summer heat of Monaco, the winding byways of Italy, the treach- erous curves of Watkins Glen. He entered life's fastest lane in 1960 and left in l 973 taking with him great victories (a record 27 Grand Prix) and 1r- rcplaceable losses (the death of eight close friends. including Jim Oark and Jocben Rindt). When Jackie Stewart. Scotland's gift to cars and women. left racing, he thought it would be a permanent detachment. But, when ABC bcconed in 1973, he went from behind a hot engine and stood in front of a set of hot lights telling TV audiences all he knew about curves. crashes and the thrill of his spon. He'll be behind the mike again today for this year's lndiana(><?hS 500. He'll be there wtth the eyes of a trained master ("I used to bit 160 and still be able to pick out a face in the crowd.") and the mind of a mechanic ("The car is as important as the driver. No matter bow good the dri v- (0 ) On-TV, 1139 Grand central Ave., Glendate. Ca. er, he'll go nowhere with a (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AWJ., Santa Monica. Ca. bad auto."). (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller' Stewan raced the Indy Center, N.Y., N.Y. course twice. In 1966, he (C) Clnemax, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller Center, was leadina with eight laps N.Y.,N.Y. toao when his car betrayed (E) ESPN, Bristo!, Ct. him. In 196 7, he finished (L) Sefec:TV, Marina del Rey, Ca. out oftbc money. ln 1979, iS) Showtlme he was asked to drive the 8) SpotUght pace car, the only forcian C) Ceb4e News Network, Atlanta, Ga. driver to be so honored. .......... (8) WOR, New York City (1t) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Sunday, May 27, 1984 That. plus his roles as Ford Motor Co. spokeiman and family chauffeur for bis wife and children are u close as be has come to aunnina an overheated en-if1\o since be guit. 0 1 don't mtss them;• be says of his years in the pita. ••1 loved drivina. but J didn•t act my kicks flinlna with death." · ~--~---~~----------~...;. ,..1-··u.l ,.. umw.- -CIJ •ttl ., 'U-. ..... ....... • Wiiii 10111 FIBU ...... • -.oa.11rmact1 .-... ...... (NOT'li ..... _. ........ C11' 11 "111~..._,._ NAM1•1*' ... Wll*111•9!J ............ .,,.c. ....... i ..... ., ... Ll.11 ......... • •• .., a.. ....... ao .. 111e1111111nru1 .... Y ..... Cl .... l . s.:=, ............... .... "=~ ...... -1=-=-···•nu. 1W g """flOO'llM&. APllYID• -· Cl) NA _, "llt 1rtll y...,_. ............. ,.... .......... , ..... .... GeM Cl9 .......... Ollil). (MOfti ..... -..., ~ .. ... .. 1.e~ln.. • ..., _, ....... 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Her adult years, including her involvement in an unusual love trianJle, are the subject of a new television movie entitled "Helen Kellcr ... lbe Mir- acle Continuet." The film is a Operation Prime Time presentation being carried locally by KCOP Channel 13. The two-hour movie will air aL 8 p.m. Tuesday and will be repeated at 8 p.m. Thursday. The cast indudes Marc Winningham as Helen Keller, Blythe Danner as Anne Sullivan and Perry King as John Macy. the handsome young editor who helped Helen write her life story. King has had a successful stage, movie and TV carecrlcadin!upto hiscu~nt role in the hit series Riptide." But he's especially proud of "The Miracle Con· tinues." "I love the film," he says. "I think it's one of the best things I've ever been part of." The Macy character, however. has little m common with the fun-loving dockside detective be portrays in "Riptide." Macy became involved with Helen and Annie wbiJe Helen was attending Radcbffe, the prestigious women's college. Helen's Eng- lish teacher urged her to write her autobiography and arraD.Jcd for Macy. a Harvard instruclorandcdnor, toassist her. "John learned bow to finger-spell so that he could communicate with Helen," King explains. "In time, Helen became very dependent on him. But also. John and Annie fell in love. Finally, they were married. "It was a very uncomfortable triangle. Each one thought (be or she was) the center of the triangle. There's some evidence and speculation that Helen was in love with John. There's no doubt that John was very drawn to Helen in many ways. In fact, after he left Annie, he ended up having a very long affair with a deaf-mute girl who bore llim an illegitimate child. ''Annie and Helen. of course, were perfectly symbiooc. They had a deep relationship that lastedalJ of their lives. So it was probably very difficult for John to move into that The heart of the film. I think. is that triangular relationship and the failutt of that relationship." Though the romantic aspects of the film have an unhappy outcome. King says the film itself is upbeat in its depiction of Helen's triumph over her disabilities. Eventually, as shown in the film, Helen was even able to embark on a public speaking tour. "Most people don't know anything about Helen beyond 'The Miracle Worker,' " King says. "The biggest sur- prise, l think, will be to learn that Helen, as a young adult, was one of the most important figures in the world. She was a beacon of light not only to handicapped people but to the world at large. Shi had among her friends the most famous people in the world. Among them were Mark Twain and Alexander Graham Bell." Much of the film was shot at an abandoned boys boarding school in Eng· land, refurbished to resemble settings from Helen Keller's time. "Shooting in England really added a great deal to the film," King says. "It added to the sense of time and place a turn-of-the- century grace and elegance that wou Id have been much harder lo capture in California. In fact, I don't think we could have." In keeping with the period, King appears in the ftlm fonnaJly attired with short hair and a clean up~r lip. This is a major switch from his "Riptide" role, in which he portrays Cody Allen with shaggier hair. a mustache and casual clothing. Cody, helicopter pilot Nick Ryder (Joe Penny) and computer whiz "Boz" Bozinsky (Thom Bra¥) are three buddies who live at a busy manna and solve offbeat cases. The show, a pleasant mix of action and comedy, comes from "A-Team" creator Stephen J. Cannell. King says he pursued the "Riptjdc .. role to break away from his polished "preppie" image. In recent yean, K.inf says, be bad drified away from street-oneoted. rouab- edged roles. "Riptide'' was a way prove bie still bad the range. "There's just a fot more written for that type of character, and very often tbey•re more interesting," be says. In fact. King's background is bardly &bat of a street punk. He has a celebrated list of ancestors, including Gen. William T. Sherman of Civil War fame and Muwell Perkins, who edited Hemingway's wcxb. His father is a physician, now retired. King earned his undergraduate dCSRe at Yale, then studied acting with John Houseman at JuUiard. He has appcated in the films .. Slaughterhouse Five," "'1be Lords of Aatbush," ''Lipstick," ... Man- dingo" and "The Choirboys." One of his favorite films is "A Different Story," in which he and Meg Foster portrayed a gay man and woman who ultimately fall in love and have a child. King also has appeared io the television miniseries "Apsen," "Captains and the KiOfS" and .. The Last Convertible." He received a Golden Globe nomination for his work in a Showtime cable production of "The Hasty Hean." He even played Han Solo in a radio version of''Star Wan:· With "Riptide" a hit, the Helen Keller film set to air and a theatrical movie. "The Clairvoyant," scheduled for summer ~ lease, King is delighted with the way hil career is proceeding. Despite his classical training. K.Jng doesn't believe he's lowered himself by accepting the popular seria role. "To me. the whole premise of show business is entertainment." be says. .. ,,., fulfilling on other levels, too, but first and foremost, it's enjoyable. I'm an actor, in a large part, because I. as a kid, loved going IO the movies. and I loved watching teJo. vision. ·'Also. I don't think you have to give up anything. I've played Shakespeare and intend to do more ofit. The fact that I doa series doesn't mean I can't do that, tOO. Hopefully, I can do it all." TV TIDBITS: Stella Steveas stars u a clever sheriff in the Old West. trying to regain her job with the help of three attractive daughters in .. No Man's Land. .. a TV movie airing Sunday on NBC. ~ starring are Dona Dixon, Mdtaa Mlclaaelsen, Sam Jones and Fruk Bouer "Scom('d and Swindled" is the title of a CBS TV movie now filming m Salt Lake City. Tuesday Weld portrays a woman who marries a handsome man (Peter Coyote). only to find out he's a bigamist who has swindled many wives out of their bank accounts. The film also stars &ettll Car· (Pl:l: TV AftTltDAtp. 29) Sun ~May 27, 1984 ~--- -and gives up Hope Stefano's body can't be found; is he still alive? By LYNDA lllRSCB ALL MY CHILDREN: Havi111 fallen in love with Hilary, Tad informs E.dna be·u no longer date Dotty rqa.rdlcss of bow much money Edna otrcn. Made assistant track coach at Pine VaU9 Univenity, Tony pays a visil to Jenny. Greg is furious but Jenny thinks Tony bas~ After Willie tells Bonnie their frimdship must be a secret, Bonnie claims Willie is Just makc- believe. but Ellen isn't so certain and plans to learn secret oft.be west wing from Ross. After ~x with Edna. Zacb teUs her he's a hustler and she musl pay next time. Deva.stated. F.dna takes to the bottle. Joanna dresses in a ,..'Cd.ding gown u bride wbo died the day of bcr wedding and frightens Erica. We learn that Joanna was ~ meotally-411 friend of Adam's late sister Lottie and that the Cbaodkr's promised to ta.kc cart of Joanna. ANOTHER WORLD: Qulin tells Peter and :;:r be didn't lcill David and only coai. 10 prot.ect Sally. Cart furious when Petry aces to Mac fOt advice on new buainesa veotu:re. Enraaed by qUe5tioo.s durina lie ddcceor test., Catlin te.an off cqu~L Mac thrilled when Jam~ decides to gjve up life as a llJ'Ullling novelist and stay with Cory Publishing fulltimc. While Peter is trying to &et folder on David Thatcher from county clerk. c.ecille peoes the yacb1 wondering where her tardy bridegroom-to-be is. Thanks to T J ., Brian agrees to get Catlin free on bond. Peter arrives for wedding. Just before saying "I do," Peter gasps for breath and collapses on Ooor. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Leaming that l(jJ'k needs immediate surgery if his eyesight is to be restored.. Whit finally asrea to let Jeff do the prooedure when no other doctor can be found. Diana tells Frank bow she tried to manipulate Steve into ~· Frank furious but agrees to stay with Dian.a ifsbe swears to leave Steve and Betsy alone. Steve rcaJiz.es hjs mother Marina's f.airy tale contaans clues to what happened to her when she left her husband Costos. Lucinda makes John believe that sbe·u recommend the hospital board appoint him actiog chief of staff while Bob queen becomes love boat for a 'Capitol' honeymoon By CONNIE PASSALACQUA The honeymoon came before the wed- ding, at least for "Capitol" actors Nicholas Walker and Deborah Mullowney. who as Congressman Trey Oegg and newswoman Sloane Dennmg. will be wed on lhe show dunng the first week m June. The ceremony it.self was taped in m1d- May at the Jefferson MemonaJ an Wash· iogton. D.C.. but bccau~ of the special circumstances surroundJng the couple's .. honeymoon cottage." that segment bad to be taped in late April. "After the wcddmg Trey will wb1sk Slaone off to New York 10 a helicopter, telling her to pack only a toothbrush ... Walker says, "and they'll pick up the rest when they get to a mystenous honeymoon location. "The surpnse is th.at thn' land aboard the deck of the Queen tliubet.b II," Walker adds. ··we had todo1t when we did because the sbtp was just about to leave on its scheduled run to Southampton." Walker said he enjoyed taping the helicopter sc:coes. "Deborah and I were in one and our 'C.apitol' cameraman was oo a ~ mount in another one thal flew ngbt next to us.." be says. 4 Sunday, May 27. 1984 Mullowney -we flew a11 over the Clt ). l felt hke we were in 'ApocaJ~ Now' or 'Blue Thun- der: We wett do18ng dips and U-tums at 12S mph." Did be feel any arr sickness? "No." Walk.er says, .. In fact. I tried to convm~ the pilot to fly us under the Vcrrazano Bridge. .. is away. Instead, Lucinda SUJ&C$lS David. Lucinda tells Joho that ~·1 accusation that she lS in love wilh John caused her to resian from lhe board, wh.icb is why John did not gel the appoinuneot. John lea ves Karen and move$ in with Margo. In Grcec.e. Steve learns th.at his father's name is Michael Christopher. CAPITOL: WaUy starts t.n.irung course as hospital orderly. Thomas signs Brenda up as hospital candy-striecr. When Thomas turns down dinner invite from Beth because he must wofi(, she becomes upset and Jordy offers to take her for ride Julie tells Jordy she can't believe she'll never be able to carry Tyler's child. Sloane is stunned when she SttS her mother loolling very pale. When Sloane lea ves. Paula laughs and suddenly regains het appetite. Sam invcsugaung Zed's connec- tion to Tyler. Trey teUs Sloane about Kelly's picture and promises be won't let his memones of her ruin their love. Kell} purchases a wig in order 10 disguise herself so she can remain in Wulunaton with Hal. Mark does not believe Paula is ill. Paula tncs to convince Laurie that Mark 1s plotung to dnve Paula insane. DAYS OF OUR LIVD: After surger). Bo learns hr 1s paral~ from waist do-wn. Refusmg to see his famtl) or ten an)one about his condition. Bo shocked "hen Hope amves. Kecpmg his secret, Bo tell~ Hope the) are through. A stunned Hope tells la!T) she wants to wed nght a"a} Hope wants an elopement but Larr)' "'anb big wedding bccau~ he thinks 11 "di help him pohucall). When Boadmtts to Roman he's paralyzed and he still loves Hope. Roman tnes to persuade Bo to go after Hope. Tess packs her bag$ when her dad accuses her of bemg a booker. Chris gl\ e~ Tessjobanda place to live. When Stefano's body cannot be found. Salem fears he's ~llll alive. Andre escapes from hospu.al. Ton' tells Anna he doesn't love her. Came returns from Anzona. AJex and Anna be.1th fact life w1thout monc). EDGE OF NIGHT: Raven learns she·~ pregnant but waits to tell Sk). Seeing Ravcn·s medical reports. Alicia ~he'~ Logan 1s father of IUven's unborn child AJicia and Lo&an begin a sex-<>nly rela· tionsbip. Joanie decides to JO to Mon· uccllo Uruversity. Calvin conunues under· cover work as a JCWClry fence. GENERAL BOSPIT AL: Lda tells Ed- ward 1f Bcatncc doesn't leave town she is leaving Edward. Jimmy Lee feels son) for Ula but woo 't make his mother leave to" n Grant JI makes certain that Cella secs Grant I in bed with Tanya. A devastated Ceha tells Grant II that she wants to go to the cabin. Grant II knocks out Grant I and then placc-s his bomb. GT&Dt II 1s stunned when he sees Celia rowing on lake juM as bomb is about to go off. Leaming Ginn) needs hcan surgery. Rtek aarces to hr ha surgeon. Ginny wants Fnsco to subsutute for her on the program. Ja.ke tells Josh thert (Plcue eee SOAP8/J»aCe 30) C AUTH~IZl!D BALES/BERVICe/BATIBFACTIDN J AMC-J EEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-~ CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana ~ 135-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC ~600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -548-1200 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa -546-1934 Daily Pilat FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 142-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIWRSITY HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZ U SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 192-8151 -836-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -873-0900 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -648-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor·Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 Sunday, May 27, 1984 5 ~ at I I I I i I I I I I I I I II en Ja:JJ1f Hil:~flf"l!9I IP.gr!1c11r1 ff1!'1!1l•rn·t1 llJl:fJJl'l!f.f 'I c -rit 1 11tli!D~!J~J! i ~,fl!1!!!~1n1I f 1;i1! !fi!r!~a ,fri!iisJl!e1~1 r 1-~·~Jfll ifj l•i:~ ~ ... ,i! i:tuh·ia " u i 1111 n,f!j' 'fr 15 I I ' •• . r.. r r • I I ,:1 1 1in:1 ra1111~·r1111 1 1 I' !AJf fJ i µ "' ·~ ;I ·•!f~Hl:Jl(lij'l1i Ji ;~ilf )I P1·•t·n1 & i l'I n g ~==" !s n1r!f!J 'JI, '!· I ~I ~s.a ~ II fl,1 il·i Jt·~ ti -. ~ek # !1•1 ,111. ,! ! ~ I ' n~,~ u .d I uJh ,n ~ .. i;::--. ' i I i i I 11 I I 'I I •~1J:!:!f '~ .. ~if 'IJl~'f:!J;f l!=l••t;1:1 i(i'''JIJ''!f!'''I ~llf''l!911!:P.I' .rl, •~··tt! : : ,.-1,: r11:s !fl l• 1JI It ·fl:1Jl~I !01: r~ --· !''''• l;~!i~ !J1f1i~ ,f, !IJ11i ;:11: I ~~' ;1fl! r !Jr ~~1111:1 f1,·!r; - -- -- 8 Sunday, May 27, 1984 ~ AnstttrAd Yfhrord-W )Cu/ ~ Daily Piiat 642-5678 i_ .. nilay • •;AT----I OD-~ CM'IOCm ~ llCMI "Thlt Time Foreve(' ( 1980 Romance) Claltt Pimpare, Vlnceot Va~ Patten. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ID TC*Y MIDMMAUllO .. CH) IUDDY IMCllTTt LM l WICBllO. The outrageous, unp<edlctable comedian perlorma his adult nlghtolub act at Reeorts International In Atlantic City, New Jersey .. ~~AmlUllMOO • cw w ·-""*--"Cl.,.,... la ~-ua -TllOOI **'1'Al .. ITMCADI .. Cl•TOft•W• .. ---------..... m•••• MLOOUATW.•ta YOUJMMIDM ..... .... , ... _., ... --llOOll llCMI "Stlll Of The Night" (1982. SuspenM) Roy Scheider. Mery1 Streep ~hr • 30 min.) 19ACtltiWfCll•IP,._. (II) llCMI "A Hero Ain't Nothtn' But A Sandwich" (1977, Drama) Clcely Tyson. Paul Winfield ( t hr . 4 7 min ) CZ)~ "The Riddle Of The Sands" ( 1980, AdVenture) Michael York, Simon MacCorklndale ( 1 hr . 38 mtn ) CIMllllW .. Wft IT TO llAYllt .. r-..nw ••im.m _,. ICMl.UIR CMllMtM LIT nm9 • UGHT .-im _,MIOIPAITM flWl.IC...- PUMI DOWf UT ntl DAmt I\ ----•••MWU.U. -"U.S. lndooi Championships" Men't end women's tO-meter plalf0<m final$ {lrom 0.lnesvtlte. Fla ) (R) 12 hrs) CH) ~ "Heidi" ( 1965. Drama) Eva· Mar a Slnghammer. Gertrand Mittermayr i! hr . 3 1 min.) CSJ TMI COL01 Of .-Zll•IP The 1nterra· clal friendship or two echoolmates 1s threatened by prejudice and racial v10- lenee. -~ 11:11 Mm¥ a"'" NI LHIW YMAnCAT UT'fll IAKAU Ml•nllUM. ...,.,.._ llMCM ...,...COlllLMD TMZM ~ OAl OI DllCOYDY ... lMICAT -ITMIT '1')Q .... , .... mWll "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated Vo1cet of Ehzaberh Hartman, Dom Deluise ( 1 hr , 20 min ) I •••l:MIC .... ¥GeCI 1111 .. ... ,. ,.__,.,_ ... M.l .... IMO/It' 111111 GULM I ii WMotUll ..., •• llMIT aACllTM ....... .,.... II I NII. ... .... ,.., -..... :.-:.'¥.. ..... ml•ITI GP _, .. --TOWllMU. .,. "S.turday The 1'4th'' (1981, Comedy) Richatd Benjamin, Paula Pren- ti&a. ( 1 tv., 15 min.) .. ..OJllRIBICI (I) fT"I -••A trlt>ute to Holywood'1 animal acton lnciUdlng Lulle, Aln--Tln- Tln, Fllppef, Dally. ( (68IOl'1<Jlelondle'I dog), ChM-- lah (1arun'a ct\lmpenZM) and Francia the Talking Mule. (I hr .. 27 !TM.) GWAYOftwnl 1* al) .,_ "Splendor In The Grau" ( 1961, Otama) Natde Wood, Warren Bea!!}'. (2 hrs.. 30 mh~ .. Cll .._YllJINll Tlll•MLH .......... uma..a WMotl.• M-,_.,NI.-.&. ....... .,,_ =='·'="Ol)Q .,. "The Grey Fox" (1983. W•t· em) Richard FamtwOrth, Jackie Bur· mTGPA&IMUllL• ..... Iii r.:=.:-· ,_fUITIT•MDWI ---...... -,..11111 .,_ "Lost Hortzon'' ( 1937, Fanta- sy) Ronald Colman, Jent Wyatt. ( 1 hr., 56 ~ CE ,..,_ CD.,. "The Glecief Fox" ( 1978, Doc- umentary). (1 hr .. 30 min.) cm l1tl COLo. Ol I, • ., • ., The Interra- cial friendship of two ld'loolmet• II threatened by prejudice and redal vto- lence. Cl) ,_. TALI TtllAlM "Plnoochk>" A dramatization of the clattlc tale. atarrlng Cat1 Reltl9f .. the puppet mak., G9Petto. PaUI Reut>ena aa PinoccNo, Jamee c.ot>um u the llnilt• gypty, Jamee Beluthl, u lnle Kuen and ~Mlcnaet Rich-r~h•-..i hr., 32 min.) cm• 1wna&.D11m ... (%) .,_ "Daffy Ouck'1 M0\49: Fantutlc Island" ( 1983, Comedy) Anlrnaltd. V~­ es m e:.rJ 1 hr., 18 min.) 19 ODY.-W ATTNI.,_ •tM11mATCM..Y/Jllf • 1w~r~.!SF 1111 llnt COM.MD .... ,..,. M BWI / ACIUMIM I IAlllAll ,, ........ .. •4•••••*' •u.J. For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Plot AD-Vlsmt 642-5678 RETIRING ••• OOIE TO TIE 1um OF IEWPORT • 24 Hour Aides • Private & Semi Private Rooms • Full Activity Program • Home Style Dining Room • Full Maid Service • Transportation To & From Ors. • Beauty & Barber Shop • 24 Hour Security Service I LlllllY llOlllEIEIT sm11& AMBULATORY 400 Hiiaria Way Newport Beach (71 4) 642-5861 AMBULATORY ANO NON 393 Hospital Road Newport Beach (714) 631-3555 Sunday, May 27, 1984 9 ·~· 2 9 -.WPila n 1* -Featured: actrese Diane Lane ("Tht Outalders"); '60s sitcoms: "I OrMm Of Jeennie"; entertainer Bob Hope. ( 1 hr.) • .,. "Ralty 'Aound The Flag Soys" (1959. Comedy) Paul Newman, Joanno WOO<Jward. (2 fn.) I UMTO WML..,_.,_ "WSW In Toronto" Guest ••• mon K. Wong, Pfesldent. M.K lwra!az=:a· Ltd. .. , .... .. "Blue Skies Again" (t983, Comedy) Harry Hamlin, Mimi Rogers. ( 1 ~:.~ ..... CZ).,,. "Tender Meraee" ( 1982, Dta- ma) Robert Duval, T991 Harpel. (1 hr , 29 min.) =1=:.-WTMCll Wine DAW> llOllOWitZ TMm•fll!lf,_ •••••n•-•MVllW ... , .... ---~---A loot< at tl"le Jamee Bond fllml and the ectort who .. hs==~~;J~i .. 1 ... "The Yearling" ( HM6, Orama) Gr~ Peck. Jane Wyman. (3 hrs.) l ra:.:'Q WALL~--.....aat .... .,_ "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (1968. Fantasy) Dick Van Dyke. Sally Ann Howes. (3 hrs.) flD ,_ Liii "Crime And Insanity" Guests· Or W Watter Menninger, d rector Olvlllon ol Law and Psychlatry at the Menning9f Foundation, Dr. Hert>en MOd- hn, Menninger Foundation; Professo< Ray- mond L. $Pflng. former dean at the Wash- burn Unfver&lty School or Law ( 1 hr ) GICIMMNOT&>JllSSll CE eouw u•w. "NCAA Regional PlayoH Game" (3 hrs.) ([).a¥tl "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated. Voloet or Ellz.ebeth Hartman. Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr , 20 min ) CS),._ TAU TIIU1'M "Pinocchio" A dramatll.atlon of the classlc tale. starring Carl Reiner as the puppet maker Gepetto. Paut Reubens as Pinocchio, James Coburn as the sinister gypsy, James Belushi, LaJnle Kazan and ·Michael Rlch- mds~ iU~· lw,. ,. (fl) m¥11 "The Flghtlng 69th" ( t940. Otama) James Cagney, Pat O'Brien 12 hrs) .. Cll ... llMYm.8~ ... AUCll ..... Cf_ MIC ... Q .... • CM.Lm.Wwmcla_,... llOWI "Carousel" ( 1956. Mutleal) Gordon MaeRM. Shlf'ley Jones (2 hrs . 8 min) ®MIO~ AnucnGlll cm LaA ...-1'MI tiADY"" • ... Lena Home Pfe&ents her Tony Award- winning on&-WOman Broedway show In which she portorms "Cen'I Help Lovin' That Man, .. "From This Moment On" and "Stllot•.Weathtf .. (2 hrs.) C%l "Daffy Ouok'1 Movie: Fantaatk: Island" (1983. Comedy) Animated. Vo/Jc· 99 by M.i 81anc. ( 1 hr. 18 min.) -1.::0.. Cll ... .UTUT.-Ci•-.O NOftl 1'0 fllOfU , ... 11/flllf/Jll/f ........ IUn9IUll um.I ... ,. .... IOWA "Antarctica: Earth'• Last Fron- tier" A loot< at the history and envlfoo- ment of an ares lari8f than tht U.S. and Mexico combined. (R) t;J ( 1 hr.) <ID .,. "Wiid Horae Hank" ( 1979, Adventure) Linda Blair, Rlchatd Crenna. ~ brave and determined girl ~ a per- sonal crusade to save a hetd of wild mus- tangs from senseless slaughter by leadlng them high Into the Canadlan mountains. (!hr. 3t min.) Cl) MOYtl "WarGamea" ( 1983. Suspense) Matthew Broderlcic, Dabney Coleman. A teen-age computer whlZ Inad- vertently sparks a nuclear confrontation when he 80CeS9eS the Pentagon's strat• glc computer system. 'PG' t;J (1 hr .. 53 min,) I .. ~ .. ~~ Featured' Met Brooks; stars talk bout their "Otymp1e Dteams", a look at of HoltywoOd's worst films l:'ccuu UMmY&La W•WAn UZAlfT?MJI This dooumeotary profile of Nikos Kaz.antz.akls, author ot "Zorba. The Greek." 1s narrated by George Pep- i:>ard and features Anthony Quinn. ([) llCMI "Auntie Mame" ( 1958. Come- dy) Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker After the death of his parents. a young boy becomes lhe war_Q of his flamboyant and eccentric aunt. (2 hrs., 23 min.) l •CMTAmff .,. ())•..,,... Cl) FAnmt ..wY Father Murphy tries to teach a useful trade to an anta- gonistic teen-ager whne nu,.ng Moees back to health (R) ( 1 hr.) D 9 .un .._ rr•mr Fea- tured events whleh may have changed the outcome of World War ti's 0-0ay Inva- sion: a chicken sexer; a ftylng newsboy; Uppizan statllons. break dancing. (R) ( 1 hr.) 0 MDVII "The Deadly Tower" ( 1975, Suspense) Kurt Russell, John Forsythe. A sniper hidden In a tower at the University of Texas kills 13 people and wounds 3~ IE¥~-·--.· I UW.O Wl.D "Africa's Tallest Story" A look at lhe dally hie of giraffes and their effect on lhelr environment. t;J ( 1 hr.) (2) MOVll "Twilight Zone -The Movie" ( 1983, Scienc-e-Flcilon) John Uthgow. VIG Morrow This homage 10 the old ROd Serltng TV series features segments about a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance. a group or retirement home realdents Who recapture the11 youth, a child with the pow8f to create or destroy at wilt. and an a11plane passenger who sees a gremtln sabotaging the plane's wing. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 42 min.) NI Ill) 9CllTI PMI NI (ID ,..,_. IDCI Wembley end Gobo's frleodshlp Is ... ttd when they ....., "" Great Race. ,.1== .. -(I) Ari '•The Pott .. lrwlte a few friends to ThanktQlvtna dlnnlW end soon find their hOtJt9 tllild With unppect· ~ = J.':1-M4chMI IWKf f(ITT.,. buried under tons of gravel In a ~ • they puraue thieves wanted for Ntlelklng construction equipment. ( 1 ht.) I -~-.., 0 WMTU ••1 EM Hardcastle enlists the hllp of Buddy Ebsen to lnvettlgete auspectect drug ~ Ing woduc:er of a low·budget tnOlf. le. A) 1 ~ ; .,. "Ratly 'Round The A9g Boyt" ( 1959, Comedy) Paul Newmen. JoeMe Woodward. A harried young ~ becOf'l'IM lnnooentty but 9mbefn 11'"Qty Involved with a ltductlve neighbor. -(~ h~.) l l.RlmDClfMmt,_PAmUI UW.WLD "Africe'e Teleet Stoty" A look at the dally Oft of glratt. end tNlr ettect on their environment Q ( 1 ht.) 89 wrm &Cl wm "Nancy Astor" Shortly before World War ti, Nancy enter- tains German amb&seedor Rlbbentre>p and Is jeered In Parliament. (Part 7 of 8) Q_(1hr.) CC) 9CMI "Still Of The Night" ( 1982, Suspense) Roy Sctleldef, Meryl SttMp. A psychiatrist becomes lncreaal~ Involved with a mysterious woman was the ml9tress or a murdered patient. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ([) .. ,..,. (H)tT.-ellOC*•Y ''Linda Ronbdt In Conoen With The Neleofl ftdcle Orchestra" Perlormanoes of t«oh bellede from the '30s and '.-0.. Including "What's New'' and "I've Got A Quth On You." ( 1 hr ) ©) MOVll "Tender Merclee" ( 1982. OJ.- ma) Robert Duvall. Tess Harper. A tormer country and western airlQ8f who II trying to ma.ke a comeback fans In IOlle wftti a motel OWl'\ef. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) CS) m¥11 "The Best Uttle WhotehouM In Texas" (1982. MUSlcal) 8uf1 Reyno4da. Dolly Parton. A flamboyant, muckratclng TV personality tries to ctoM down a popu.. 1ar ~:W house ·R· c, hr .• 66 m1n.> .. QZ) PAl.91 .. 8 Cl) TMI POUi llAIOM Danny tunw a.ntl-Oupld when Lisa becomel attracted to an Older man. (!)LOU...- 11118 Cl) 1MI .I&•"· E•&•MO. Three unexpecttd visitors complicate the plans of George and Tom to recoup the money Tom io.1 to two con artists (Part 3 of 3) (R) D CD 9CMI "No Man's land" (Prem- iere, Comedy) Stella Stevena. Donne Dix· on. An unlikely sheriff trte. to pr898rVe her JOb by bt1nglng In a notorious desperado and battling foreign revolutlonar'8& t;J (2 hrs.) I THI counuu ODr.-Y 111 llDUIWOUI • The 88th rur.rq of the wor1d'a mo5t presllgloos auto race (from lnd18fll!lpolls Motor Speedway). (3 hrs.) l ~ua:•DC•• llUIW UCI TIIUTll "Nancy Ast«' Shortly before WOfld W81 n. Nancy enter· lalns German ambassador Rlbbentr<?f and is leered In Parllament. (Pert 1 of 8) Sunday, May 27. 1984 11 -··-gC-•. -,,. I 1 l'Y -~· ~ :. .~ ........ , li'lf• ~~c •1?11,.,,,""' ~'~ :~-.c ..... ... •·Rw4fee Counry'' (1957, CXt ma} Elizabeth Taytor, Montgomery Clill Ounng lht c.¥11 Wet, a CllPtMtiog South- ern belle • deterrrw.ct 10 heve the rnan OI l'lef d'°'°9 regardless of the COOSeQoenc. es (2 tws.. 4 mn) ~ _.,,,'J •• tl:9 ---... ''OeeO'l In Small OoMs• I 1957 Mystery) P9eer ~ Maia POW$$ When a tedlrlll ~ UC* undeteover 10 rnvestigate 0. ..-.PNCI U19 ot ~ tamr.es ~ lndcera. he OISCovers ~ a fenWa • the pnme ~ CJUlfW 11 rv l) ITW\) (!)WRWTILID E .,.. '"5'111 1m9ge· t 1982 0r1m11 Mcneel CYKellle. ~ Alan A yQJig ~ ~ beco•• ueo "'o a tanatcm f «:la 'R' f 1 rv s , ITWI 1 l •M&.t-• 1119 a.Lft09QG feenTe-;i U; T • '°<* • .,. 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E-. ·.::~ n;. ........ ·~~r.. ... ,.. r ,_,_-rl<I..,.. ,. ...... :f ~ - -l1111ilay Cont • a11a ... a:a~ llOWI "Saturday The 1.-1h" (1981, eom.dy) Richard Benjamin, Paula Pren- Uu A couple discoYer thal the hoUse they've Inherited la being oocupled by vampires, ghosts and assorted monsters, 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) -;,.,,...· di ::.-•-II •••••lWOQ l vmo~ _ ................. - • (JJ "SumtMt Lovets" I 1982, Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gallagher. ( 1 ht., .-o min ) .. "The Wooder Of It All" (1974, Docu· mentary) ( 1 hf • 35 min.) .. @ "Bikini Beach'' (1964. Comedy) Frankie Avelon. Annette Funicello (2 hrs ) .. (~) "The Bugs Bunny I Road Runner Movie" ( 1979. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr . 38 min.) l) "Aaintree County" (1957, O<ama) Elizabeth Tey1or. Montgomery Cllfl (2 hrs . 48 min.) 1• (!) "The Diary Of Anne Frank" (Part 1 of 2) ( 1959. O<ama} Joseph Schlldkraut, Millie Pencins (2 hrs.) fl.) "Sill Pack" (1982. Comedy) Kenny R~. °'8ne Lane. ( 1 hr • .-5 min.) .. t1 "Greased LIQhtnlng" ( 19n. Biogra- phy) Richard Pryor. Beau Bridges (1 hr 36 m1n) "Tootsie" ( 198:?. Comedy) Dllstln Hottman, Jeuica Lange. ( 1 hr • 56 min ) CID "The Mango Tree" (1977, Ofama) Geraldine Fitzgerald. Christopher Pate ( 1 hr , 35 min.) 'Where The LIUes Bloom" ( 1974. O<ama) Julie GhOlson, Jan Smithers ( 1 hr , 37 min.) .. Ll "Mother Lode" (1982. O<ama) Charl- ton Heston, Nick Mancuso ( t hr • ' 1 min.) .. (%) "The Riddle Of The Sands" ( 1980. Adventure) Michael York. Simon MacCor· kllldale. ( 1 hr , 38 min.) 10ll(C) "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Science-Fiction) Natalie WOOd. Christopher Walken. ( 1 hr . '6mln.) H) "My Fatr Lady" (1~. Musical) Rex Harrl$0n. Audrey Hepburn (2 hrs . 50 min.) tQ) "Mountain Family Robinson" ( 1979 Adventure) Ro bert Logan. Susan Damante Shaw. ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) "The Mating Game" ( 1959, Comedy) Debbie Reynalds. Tony Randall ( 1 hr 36 min} 109 (fl) "Munste< Go Home" ( 1966. Come- dy) Fred Gwynne. Yvonne De Carlo (2 hrs) 11-(J:) "Summef LCJY9'S" ( 1982 Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gallagher ( t hr • 40 min.) 11~(l) "A Safe Place" (1971, O<ama) Tues- day Weld. Orson Wlfiea. ( 1 t'lf • 3' min. I U.G) "Storm warning" (1951, O<ama) Ginger Rogers. Rone. 91d Reagan. (2 hrs.) fC) "WarGemet" ( 1983, Sosperule) Matthew 8'odet1ck, 0.t>ney Coleman ( 1 hr 53 min ) .. Cl> ... "Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) Scott Balo. Wlilll ~ A high IChool ICienoe genius UNI hll eoddentdy ecquired PIYCholdnetlo pow9rS to lmprcm his love nfe. "A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) •Cf) Ttll....,.. CID .,_ "Blua &i. AQeltn'' (1983. Comedy) Harry Hamlin, ~Rogers. The owner Of a women's eottbd teem tries 10 get past first bue wl1h his star player's ~t. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) CZJ .,_ "Slood Relattv.a" (1977. Ore- <.m "She Wore A Yeltow Ribbon" (19'9, Western) John Wayne. John Agar. (1 hr., 43 min.) W CH) "The Riddle Of The Sanda" (1980. Adventure) Mlchael YOO<, Simon MeeCor· klndale. ( 1 hr., 38 mil'\,) CD "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" ( 1982. Horror) Oana Kimmet, Paul Kratka. ( 1 hr .. 35 mln.) (%) "To Begin Again" (1983, Drame) Antonia Ferrandlt, Encarna Puc. ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) , 1:11e "The Laat Bandit" (1949. wastern) William Elliott, Adrian Booth. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ltl CC) "On The Waterfront" (19~. O<ama) Marton Brando. Eve Marie Saint. ( 1 hr .. 47m1n ) CO) "Flying Leethernecka" ( 1951, Adven- ture) John Wayne, Robert Ryan. ( 1 hr .. 42mln) "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973, Musical) John- ny Whitaker. Celeste HOim. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) tat(%) "Home From The HIU" ( 1960. Orama) Roben Mitchum, Geo<ge Peppe<d. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) . a.CD "Mother Lode" ( 1982. O<ama) Charl- ton Heston, Nick Man<:uso. ( 1 hr.. '1 min ) • -"The Wonder Of It AH" ( 1974) [)ocu.. mentary ( 1 hr., 35 min.) W CI) "Where The Lilies Bloom" (1 97,, O<ama) Julie Gholsoo. Jan Smltt.a. ( 1 hr . 37 !pin.) -~ "Trle Aghting SuUlvana" (19.-.c, O<a- ma) Anne '"Baxter. Thomas Mitchell. ( 1 ht .. 51 min.) •CIJ "Six Pack" (1982. Comedy) Keoi;iy RQOers, Diane Lane. ( 1 hr .. .-s min.) CZ) "The Riddle Of The Sanda" (1980. Adventure) Mlchael YOO<, Simon MacCor· klndale. (1hr .. 38mln.) •CID "Tootsie'' (1982, Comedy) Dustin Hoffman. Jessica Lange. (1 ht., 56 min.) __ ........ -..... CIWI Cll ... 11/LOIO I cmATUT umCMIW =.c-:r.i. 11AC1B.1~••w .... altll•t11•M11 IT -.,.. "Rio B<avo" (1969, Western) John Wayne, Deen Martin. An old cripple. a former deputy·tumed-dNnt<, a young quickdraw gunslinger and • girl help a shentt to outsmart a powerful rancher who wants to get his kUler brother reteaSed from prllon. (2 hrs., 21 min.) Cl) .. "The ~t .. "' ( 1979, Orame) 519119 McOulen. El WlllKft. Rlllpt\ :Jc. Donald Suthenand, Aude Landry. A detective trying to find 1 young girts murderer encounters conflc11og 1 .. tlmonv. 'A' (1hf .. 40mln.) w aJr ... t11.- .. ~ .. "A Long Way Home" (1981, Drema) Timothy Hutton. Brenda Vaoc:ero. After yNra of eeparatton. the old9lt of three abandoned chUdren ... rchel for hl8 t>tother and al9ter wfth the help of 1 com- pesaionate eoclal woriter. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) "Papa" Thotson leldt a deng«CU Nfe -a modem-day bounty huntM. 'PG' (1 hr .. 38=:.i -1:::::. A llATT91 tll TAITI Runner~!r(,~~) ~i ed. New footage la oomblned with cta181c cartoon atiorts to preeent varlout "Looney -1T1~~G:.~~.) ~-=iu. An ln181Vlew wM actress Shirley Macl.aine: a family ot ~&~L &i -:f atM•IT TOll.)r Featured: L=·~at''), I ...... ..,. UM ccn1•cnoee W ...... Neel Gebler and Jef- frey Lyons look at mOYles and music videos. lnctudlng soenet from "Auh- d&noe," "Footloose" and "Romancing The Stone." CD .,. "Summer l ovefa" (1982, Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter G~ lagher. Two American college students spend • free-spirited summef on a Greek Island. 'R' ( 1 hr .• '40 min.) CZ) IOIDI -,_.A look at the James Bond films and the a<:tora who have por1rayed Agent 007. ( 1 hr.) e 110¥11 "Oklahoma Annie" (1952. Comedy) Judy Canova. John Ruteetl. A spunky cowgirl sets up a fuss to rid her town of out laws. ( 2 hr11-) ,., .... ... ., ... ,..., llOWll "The Green Berets" (1968, Orama) John Wayne. David Janastn. A cynlcal. anti-Vietnam newsman trave4s on assignment to the front Hnes with a bOld team of American command08. (2 hrs., 30 min.) • lft Ill.I ICU-A por1rayal of Viet· nam veterans and how they are fitting Into society more than a decade after the W8' l ... ~-ll WE SI ,.._. IOCI Wrench Ooozer finds It hard to say no ~n hla friends start ''llooolnQ .. Sunday, May 27, 19&4 13 -·---ll'f C..t • .... "f. i -Mt•lflrtLW • . "' I WHll•ff -"NCAA DMl6on I Chemplon-Shlp~ Athelw. Ga.) (R) (2 ht1.) (%) "Bk>od Re&atlvn" ( 1977, Ora- ma) Oon91d Suthef1and. AUde LAndry. A police detective trying to find a young girl's murdertf .ooOunlera confllctlng t• ti~. 'R' ~ .. 40 min.) -· Cl) COl' A mystery wtlt8' uses hef own p1o1a to ·~ lht death of hef n1ec:e.,; ( 1 hr .. 20~ -co "Casting .. ( 1982. Com- edy) DI-Ad Kelly, Anne Gaybls. A mov1e director with • reputation tor ma~ng fami- ly lllmt It '°'* by career consldef atlons to make an ldUlt movie. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -1-"""" llOLlftllOGD a om• FMtUl'ed: Mr. T, a look at the atar1 who ate planning June ~ "Battle Circus" ( 1953. Romance) Humphrey Bogert. June Ally- aon. A doctor ahd nurM are drawn together by the condltlona at a mobile t\olSpltal= wartime. (2 ht1.) (l)M 'fOM e.,.. "Coat Of Shletons" (1965. Orama) Richard Todd. Dale Robertson. A big-time diamond dealer In Africa Is the target of an lnsuranoe Investigation (2 hrs.. 30 min) CD)_,.,. "Without Aetervations" (l946. Comedy) Claudette Colbert, John Wayr.a On her way to HOiiywood, a novelist ~· a Marine and hit friend on the train. .l.l hr .... 7.c:ri WM):. IMClln~ LM a •••11 C'8 The outrageous, unpredictable comedian perlorma hla adult nightclub .ct at Resorts •aD "Aylng Leathefneoks" (1951, Adven- ture) John Wayne, Rober1 Ryan. (1 hr . 42 min.) •ct:l "Rod<y Ill" ( 1982, Orama) Sylvester Staltone, Carl WMthera. ( 1 hr .. 40 l'Nn ) •dl> "I Love A Mystery" (1967. Mystery) Ida Lupino. David Hartman (2 hra.) 1:11 (1) "Jack The Giant Klllef" (1962. Fanta- sy) Kerwin Matthew&. Judi Meredith. I 1 hr . 3' min ) 1:9(!) "The Diary 01 Anne Frank" (Part 2 of ~) ( 1959, Orama) Joeeph Schlldkraut. Mittie PttOllns. (2 hrs.) 1:11 ® "BralnstOfm" {1983. Sclence-Flellon) Natalie Wood, CMstophef Walken ( 1 hr .• 46 min.) (%) "0aHy Duck's Movie Fantastic Island" (I~. Comedy) Animated. VCK.- es by M.i Blanc. (1 hr .• 18 r'TWn ) •cc:> "Hanky Panky" (1982, Comedy) Gene Wiider. Giida Radl'lef. (I hr., 45 min.) • "Falcon's GOid" ( 1982. Adventure) John Matley, Simon MacCondndale. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) •(%)"Home From ~Hiii'' (1980, Orama) Robert Mltohum, Geotgt Pepperd. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ,_ct) "Auntie Mame" (1958, Comedy) Rosalind AusMll, FOfrett Tt1eluw. (2 hf'a., 23 min.) CID "Tht v .... Of LMng 0.~0Ully" ( 1983, Creme) ~ Glblon, SlgOUmeY WMvtt. (1 tv., 66 m1rq (I) "To Pttett A Udy" (1960. Orama) Clark Gable. 81rtlett 8tanwvck. I 1 hr .. International In Au.ntlc Ctty, New Jetlty. 1! hr.) w CJ) ... ··c.nv On Emmennuele'' ( 1978. Comedy) Suzanne Olnlele. ·Ken- neth W1llfaml. The Court of St. JemM 11 livened up by the arrival of a nttW dlp&omat with a fun-lcwlng wife. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) • 1 eu&.TllNl.b _,,,,.,, -:. ''The Dllflng Adv9nturer'' (19-47, We.tern) Ouocan Aenaldo. Martin Garraloge. Chico poeea • a hutb9t'ld· father to atop a marriage. 1hefeby ~- l a con8')lfacy .. ( (11hr.,30min.) ALL•MP-..Y ........ , .. uu.. ... "lntlmlt• Monwltl" ( 198 t. Comedy) Alexandra Sluert, Bernard Fr• son. A famous French madam expands her operations Internationally. 'R' (1 hr .. 40mln.) WIWM.DATU. a. m:R...nrAtal a. ... "Get ~azy'' (1983. Comedy) Malcolm McOowtlt A famous rock mUllc Impresario hosts a dlsaatroue New Year'a Eve bah. 'R' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) -~llSflWMWT ~~~ Of The Sandt" (1980. Adventure) Michffl York, Simon MacCondndale. T'o prev.nt a Qennan Invasion of Engaand In 1001. two Brttllh friends Mt off '°' the Ngtl ..... ( 1 hr .. 38 -=,_Tiii ... 31 min ) -(fl) "The Disappearance Of A.lmee" {1976. Orama) Far-Dunaway, Bette OavlS. (2 ht1.) .. G "Cry Of the Penguins" ( 1972, Com- ~) John Hurt, Hayley MHls. (2 hrs.) 1tlt(Z) "To Begin Again" (1983, Orama) Antonie F«rllldll. Encetna Puo. (1 hr .. 27 min.) _.,, .............. - ,.., "South See Woman" (1953, Adven- ture) Burt Lancaster. Virginia Mayo. (2 hrs J ® "Tin Man" (1981. Orama) Timothy Bottoms, Deana Jurgens. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) <m "If You Could See Wl'lat I Hear" ( 1982, Biography) Marc Singer. A.H . Thomson ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) "Rocky Ill" (1982. Orema) Sytvester Stallone. Carl Weathers. ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) w CC) "AOCky Ill" ( 1982, Orama) Sytvester Stallone. Carl Weathers. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) (%) "Twlllghl Zone --The Movie" (1983, Science-Flctlon) John Llthgow, Vic Mor- row. ( 1 hr., 42 min.) ... "North Of The Ortet DMdt'' (1960. W•em) Roy Aogetl, PtMY Edwerdl. t! hr .. 30 min.) t:9 (Ji) "Kl Of Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) Robert~ Niro, .wry l...ewll. ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) (Q) "The Hurricane'' ( 1937, Advenf\Jft) OOfothy Lamour, Jon Hal. (1 ht .. 60 mfn.) •CJ) "Minn)''• Orphent" (1980. Orama) Jim Baker. M.i.cny Mc:Court. (1 rw •• a1 min.) (C) .. "C>Mnt MldMea" (1tl0, ...... cal) Btt1e Midler, Tht Hlf1lna n. ... rto0td of Mklet'a oonoert perfomwl089 at the P...clenl CMc Aucttortum In Feb- ruary, 1980, teetur• •variety of-... from c.mp ttandlrda to r()d( bmdl. punctuated by a .-of raunchy ~ & 'A' ~1 hr.,34 mln.) ...... 1W ... ·~ WOft A Y"1c1# Ribbon'' (1~9. w..iem) John Wa'JN. John Agar. lndiant attack an underatafttd 09\'- ~ outpa.t. ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) llJ ... "The Hunte(' (1979. Or= Steve McOUeen. Ell WalMM:h. "Ptpa" Thof'eon IMdl a dlngeroue ltlt M a modem-day bounty hunter. 'PG' (1 hr .• 38min.) ·1•an11• llMCl'9walY,&D. M .... "TootM" (1982, Comedy) Dustin Hoffman, Jeatlca l.atp. An out• of-wort< New YOtk .ctor i.t*ed • *"" peramental dilcoY9f'I a whole new ~ tor hlmaelf ...nan-he -•11 hlmeelf • a woman and landl a eoap opera rOlt. 'PG' 0 ( 1 tw .. &6 min.) -1~-··•11 ...... ,= d Cll1&D ~TM.a wme Guett: Tet1Harper .. (I) 1'111 llM'NTI (%)_,.,. "Aalntrea County" (1867, Or•- ma) Elizabeth Taylor. <Montgomaty Clift. CMlng the CMI War. a captlvt~ SOUth-•n btllt la determined to hive the men of her chOlce regardleal of the ConMqUenC> ... ~48mln.) •all• ........ Mt(C) "The Young Llont" (1958. Creme) Marlon Brando, Montgomery Cltt. (2 l'W'I., 51 min.) CO "Soup For One" (1982. Comedy) Saul Rublnek. Marcia Struemart ( 1 hr,. 25 mln.) CZ> "Blood Relat1¥99" (19n. Orwnt) Donald 84.nherlend. AU01 Landry. (1 hr., 40mln.) •Cl) "Jacf< The Giant Kilter" ( 1982, Fante- ay) Keovln Matthewl, Judi Meredith. (1 hr .. 3' min.) •CO "Tarka The Otter" (1979) ~ tary. Narrated by Peter Ustinov. ( 1 tw .• 31 min) --Le·•-.. .... Cll ... IHLOIO .... Q 1"9'1CC9MT IUCI.._ MMlmlL/~&ZUIM P C•e•111t•1•• .. .. ~ ~~~ eorn.-dy) a.. Wbt. Gllde • Alt inn. cent architect WhO wa frlfTlld for a mur-- der and • women Whole brother 1 committed IUlolde undtt 1'1'11.'leriout w- eumltln<* art thrown I~ In a.,_ gtrOUI game Of Intrigue. ,PQ' (1 tv., 48 min.) ®--"Bfalnttorm" (1983. ~ Aetlonl Natalie Wood. Ctviet<>Phtr W*· Sunday, May 27, 1984' 15 en. A manled ~ ltiet to ktep a IP4t- clally ~ ~ that allowa a pettOn 10 •xi-lenoe the MnMtlonl '-" by tnother from military end Industrial G!._Ol.lpt. 'PG' (1 hr .. '8 min.) Cg) .. "T empeet" ( 1982, Comedy) John Cesaavet"' Gena Aowlanda. A New York architect IMvn the preeeur" of urben life and metrlege and tlCepea to e Greek ltland with Na daught., fond a tr ... spirited young woman In thlt 1.tl>dated vet· alon of Shaketpeere'a play. 'PG' (2 hrt . 25 min) Cl) .aM "On The Town" (1950, Musi- cal) Gene Kelly, Frank Slnetra. A trto of sallofa INm up with a taxi driver and en anthropologist to ltnd a beevtllul o r1 whoM picture Is ctilplaytd In lhe eubway U hr .. 38 min) Cl) .. "The Man Who Saw Tomonow'' (1981, Documentary) Narral9d by Or.on WellM. Footage Of evente he predicted and drametlc re-aNtlons ot hit Ute compr11e thla took at the 17th-<l«1tury French phytjclan, .. trologer and mystic. Mlehel de N01tra-Oeme. lmown et N09- 1rad&mus. 'PG' ( 1 ht • 26 m#l ) .. ,.D'f'O .. ... TAii Ma PMmOPCM.Nm nlAT-. NI Cll ... .... ......., "'" MAii .... Q ,... .at.t.. A.n lni.Mew With actrest CtierYI Ladd: the Smlthlon1an lnstllutlon'a t>thk>n-dOlt.r oem oollectlon DllOllC.._ 0 ..,..,,. &IT TCll•rT Featured rock music = The Cers 15.o::!- .,., The hlttOfY, hefo.. and miracles of plastic auro-y In mendlng the acc1- dent1 of war and birth (R) O (I tv ) CD lllMl .... LM ,_ mtr1M. PIM Thia premiere perlonner wlll llng mo<e of bet """* than In any pr.w>us conoer1 appeiaranoe In a concert trom New Y~ gty•a Central Pa.fl(. (2 hrs..) • .,_ "Curtain Cal At C.Ctus Ctte«" ( 1950, Comedy) ()ona)d O'ConnOt. Gate Storm wtweYer their roed ahow S1opa, a troupe ot pen~ 8"f'nt to attract troubl9 from bendl1-. thieves and lndtg- nant cllizena (2 hrs ) ,.. IOI TNI TOW Featured a PfOflle of Sid CHsar and • I006I at some memora- ble lketcheil from "Y04Jf StlOw Of Showt": a ~t~ k)Otc at lhe ho911 working out with the Solid Gold ~a P<9Y'e'W of 1984 t>rldal gowns. an u-<X>n ,..,ums to Alcatraz I , .. , ... IA=ftU. New YO<k Yan1cees at Call-tomta Angell (2 tn • 30 min ) • m Oii u. Featur9d mMt Playt>oy M'9gllllne'• "Playmate Of The YMr", • look at 90fTle Mxy ..,_,, IMle&. an eumi- natlOn of tthlet•' tlumPI and mirecu1out 11.E«:... ._ .. Wfllt-.:LI IR."I mblWT M TITI 'Super Bowl I ·Gleen S.y \IS. l<AnMS City" (R) (%) _... "Oefty Dud<'• Movie F=antastiC 18 Sunday, May 27. 198-4 t&1and .. ( 1983. Comedy) Anlmet9d. VOie- " by Mel Blanc. Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghofl'\. PO<ky Pig and othert lttrt e tour.,.y on Detty Duck'• ameH '-land. 'G' l h1 .. t8 min.) 119 ... .. ()) ... "The Mo~ Movie" (Part 2 ot 2) ( 1979. Comedy) Volcea by Jim Henson. Frank Oz. A "1rogs want9d' lt.,-n In a c<>py of Variety dropped In a Georgia..--' swamp spurs an ambltlOOI amphltS(8n named Kermit to travtt crou-<:oontry In tearch ol tame and fonune In Hollywood {B) J 1 hr) D GD TMI •TIMI On e ~ mlselon to 1 South America. the team membtf• et Uh- land In the }Ungle and ltJddtnly find t~ setvet t>allling a cocal~llng ring. {B)Jlhr) D lII '°"""""' .... I a•m E I F-ee-lured. Red Buttons, film OIJttak• of John Ritter, Joyoe DeWitt, Prllcllta S.rnet and Jane Fonde a .... wu • .,. C#tULI: TNI l.OI UI n a OL• flltumtOP• ., ..... I. .,.. •MU COlftl. Ull A drtme about the bllnd and •f women'a young adult lift , tncludlng her attendance et Radolltfe ColltQt. her neer- ek>pement with t young pofltfclen and her continuing relatlontl'llp wflh htf IMct. Anne Sullivan Mare Wlnnll'IQham. 8'ythe Danner. PtNry King, Veta Mllta and Jack Warden atar O (2 hra.) • llWA The '11.tory. heroes and miracies ot plaatlc surgery In mending the acci- dents of war and blnh (R) Q (11'11.) Ii) £9 ICM PUYNOUm "Oppenhelmet" The scientists and their tamlllts Mille In at Los Alamos. Oppenh9tmer succumbl to pressure about his lettlat friends. and Jean Tatlock commits swclda. (Pitt 3 of 7) LR) Q (1 ht) C1 .,_ "fhe BiQ Brewf" (1980. Dre- ma) Jackie Chan, Jose Fetrftf The eon of a restaurant owner takes up a t>etti. with some mob.Siers wtio enter him In an Inter· srat=· mateh. 'R' ( 1 hr • 36 min ) f~ .... lltA.OW: MYATI m Mat· iowe'a •n""1igatlon of the murdtf of a Powerful lawyer UflCXMtrl a Mftes of twtat· 9dr::,l.~~weal~ n 8'0ITILOCll oo .. aJ8 ,_.. bmtMl't Janet wtU toee her new JOO unleaa Jack tubmlts to htf bo9S • advlncea (R) c;> TICTACDOUIM LOftlO.\T ... w.o .. TNICAT\m M COi LHI 1A•ftU. "NCAA Reglonal Playoff Game .. (R) (3 tits ) •II THI ~ Atnm ~ _,. .........., C".8 9U1* A oetebtatlon of the actor as e hard W()(t(er and dedicat· ed artist. featuring a rfYleW of filmdom's history and a look at CUO'ent m"-tonea . among thoSe appeerlng att Edward Asner. Edie AdamS. Ralptl Bellamy, Mar- "" Landau and Cloely Tyt0n (2 hta.) D G ..,.. C<>dy, N6cic and eoz go to the aid of a woman wtio hu atcaped from a mf!(lltl inst1tut10n and wants them to find out whO murdered her boyfriend (R) ( 1 hr) D 9 llO¥ll ' Prinot Of The City" (Pert 1 of 2 ( 1981 Oramt) Treat Willlam$ Je<ry Orbech A New York cop ts caught between ledtral pressure end loytJty to his fellow otflcars dUl'lng an lnwetigauon of WldMl)r9"d pollot convptlon.. (~ef O.scretl()('I Ad'Mtd) O (2 hrs ) I =•CM .u,,.,. "Opper...._.. The IClenti.t. and lhtlr famlllel atttle In et L09 Alamoa, Oppenheimer eucoumbe to preeeure about hie leftist ~ and Jean TatlOck commits auiclda. (Part 3 of 7) tR) Q (1 ht.) • .,....... LI.lam M Interview with the five young oovnty-wldt IMder· 81'1 p flnallata that W9f9 Mlected •t the Irvine Company L•<*lhlp Awards Ban- ~t (1 hr.) Cit) llOWll ""rhe Year Of LMng O.OC.ous- ly" ( 1983, OralNI) Mel Glbton, ~toour­ ney Wea....,. An Au.trallan )oumalit. a 8'1tllh emt>Mty offlclel and a diminutive Eurasian cameraman beClonw caught up In the tumult of 1966 lndonesla juat prior to the fatt of Sukarno. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. SS min.) CD .,. "TootsJe" (1982. Comedy) Dustin Hoffman. Jeaica Lange. A.n out· ol-work New York actor lebel9d .. tem- peramental dlsccMlrl a whole new career tor hlmsett when he dltgUilet hlrnMlf as a woman and lands a soap opera ro6e. 'PO' i!_ hr., 56 min) (OJ .,_ "Local Hero" (1983. Comedy) Peter Rlegert, Burt La.neuter A hlah- powered oll company a11ecutfve encountfl une.,pected prObltml when he travel• to a small Sc01tlth ... oout town for what he aaomt1 will be a cut· afld.-dry land purchut •t. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50 .:Ja Cl) "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Syl· vester Stallone, Cart Weather&. World heavyweight champ4on Rocky Balt>oe sullftfs a personal crisis when a younger hung11er f!qhter chalenges Nm tor his ctown 'PG 0 ( 1 hf • 40 min.) m¥11 "T W11ight Zone -The Movie' ( 1983, Sclenoe-Fictlon) John Uthgow. Ve Morrow Thia homage to the Old Rod Set'llng TV aeries fMtures aegmtnll t bovt a bigoted bar patron's oomeuppence. e group of retirement home relid9ntt WhO recapture their youth, a ohMd with the power to create or "-troy at will, and an airplane passenger wtio .... • gremlin sabotaging lhe plane's wing. 'PG' ( 1 hf •2 min.) • ..OWC*W..-rmt .. all .. ''The King And Four Ouetos' ( t956. Weatam) Oettc Gab6t, EleenOf Paricec. A chalmlng and handsome mer· cenary romanoee fOUf IOvely women whOte thief husbands htvt hidden twey • · fortune In loOt (I hf, 55 min.) 11:11(1).,. "Our Man Flint" (1966, Adven lure) James Coburn, GHa Gotan. A. MC1et a09C1t IS called In to track down a group t>ent on contrOlllng the planet'• wMthe< l2 hrs.. 30 mtn.J • m.Tll mm TClllfT Feetured roct< music .i.oup The Cara. -1 :-'a 1n. ftl&I l.aufa 1r1as 10 cieel Reminaton. whO eupposedly caused the death ol t pedtatrian In a car acci- ld«lm(L~) : ....... °' -. Oevld Smith St" Into Sculpture" Oultln Hoffmen host• a k>o61 at the llfe and WOtb of a man wOO turned lit .... hunkt Of 5ltel inlO rac~tul work5 of art ( I hr ) A11M1L TID lllTI .,... ..... ...,. ... 1BIOY .. m I E •• A 1lfdto mullc l)'eeentatlQrl of the aoul .._., come- beck album "I.CM~ .. fllluring the tu\Qie "In My llme " *'l&.•oooe ... ... AIMITWILAI ..... ., ..... MWMMN .,. "Raettet Botte11" ( 1938. Dt•· me) George Stent. Humphrey Bogan The goyetnment appoints a apecJal pro- secutor to put en end to 1acketeetlng 1n a trucking u.oetatlon.~, 30 min ) .,Ml.__,,, u .... ~ ... "'The Happy Hooker Goes Hol- lywood" ( 1978, Comedy) Martine Belwlc:ke, Adam West The queen of the call glrll QOM to the tllm capital to make a movfe baed on her avtoblography 'R' ( 1 hf., 25 mln.) 00 w.#1 AT lltt "9CI A Pfetentatlon ot facts concerning the potential health and aatety haz.ardt of common products such as diet pills, chemic.al drain eleane<s and drinking water. CO ._ ''Intimate Moments" ( t 98 t Comedy) Alexandre Stuart, Bernard Fres~ son A famout French madam e>1pands her op«atlont lnternatlonally 'R' ( 1 hr '°":J. ' <m -TW. IWllT DMAMI Euryth- mics llnger and compe>Mf Annie L8(tnox and partner Deve Stewart perform "Sweet OrMma" and other songs In this Video ~eeentatlon ( 1 hr ) Cl)llOWll "Faleon'1 GOid" ( 1982, Adven· lure) John Marley. Simon M•eCorklndale A ICOOP-hungry )Ournallst follows an archeeologilt and h+s daughter in their search '°'cry gold treasure 1n the Mex~ (1 hr 30 mtn 1 (%) " ome From The Hiii" ( 1960 Drama) RObeft Mitchum George P~p­ pard. A man's 111eg111mate son saves n1s life. (2 hrs. 30 mrn I I lllCI YAI DYii 11:11 (I) ..... '.1 Magnum s amnesia prevents him tram being able to eJtpla1n why his baseball cap was round neKI to a murder vletlm. (R) ( 1 hr 10 mm ) 8 e r-a11•rr Guest Host Joan Rivers SeheOUled: Howle Mandel. actress Sarah ~;~~nlert (I hr) IO MC ... -.n.. •llMCllOl-Mall ...... ~ LAW MmlCA Scheduled small bualneu •dYocate and president of Inter· natlonal eu.i,_s Ne1Work Gordon 81zar on rio-cash, no-ri.k tips !Of buyrng or !,?nding • business ( 1 hr J (HJ.,. "Tin Man" ( 198 1 Of ama) T 1m othy Bottoms. Deana Jurgens A comput et genlua fells 1n love with his SPfleCh lhe• apbt who helP9 him regarn his neanng and market hll computer 1nventrons ( 1 hr 38 min) QD ,. Q.UI Fe&tured chtla abuse marathon runner and Olympic hopeful lie Heffner ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ,.,. lflOITIC8ra 129 nt•MGU.YWOGO llOWll "The Lookrng-Glasa Wa r (1970, Orama) Chri1tophef Jones. Pia Deaermttt(, The British &end e Polish defectOf Into Eaat Gtrmeny to lnveatlgale a postlble vloleliOn of the disarmament aQreemeot. (2 hrt .. 15 min.) Call 642-5871. Put • f•w words 10 work for ou C!)••• ••11-9 ... "You'I NtY9f Set Mt AQUl" ( 1973, Orama) ~ twtm.n. Jeea W• Ion. A youngwffe~~ after a QUetr9' with iw hullbend. Ind has frantic Mefch l.WIC0'4f1 ~IOe nipllcet-~ him .. her~. (1 hr •• .-0 min.) • TllCll GP M ~ Sc:Ndul9d: Ken- ny ~ Uonel Alchle, F18nlc Zappe, R. Court Hay, comect.n John ~ con-sumer advocate Relph Nedlr. 1 hr 30 mlnil.r, .. I LMM :. "NCAA DMllon I Chem?- onahlp" (from ~ Oil). (R) (2 hn .• 30min.) 11::118 e Ull _,..,.IA.am... Scheduled: oomedltn Haiy Anderton act~=· (1 hr.) ' I t.:w:a:' ....... m .... ··uu. • ~ .. "Cty Wciff" ( 1947, Mystery) Errol Flynn, S.t>ate Stanwyck. Wh.f'l • WldOw return1 to the eata1t Of her dec:eated huebend lo colect her Inheri- tance, She ~ 1n Ml1e end l'Meebre aecc9i~ r·· 60 mW\) e 1'C IUT Ct> lllMI "Rocky ur· c 1982. Ofama> sy1- VMter Stalont, c.rt w...,.., woncs heavyweight chemp6on Aoctcy a.lboe tufter. a peracnal crtlil Whtf'I • Younotr. hungrief f~ter d'teM1ngtt him b NI etown. 'PG ( 1 hr .. .-0 min.) CD .,. "Loddn' To O.t Out" (1982, Comedy) Jon Voight, AM-Mlrgret. A pelt of Q&mb*'I flee to Lal VtgM from New Vont with the mob on their trall. 'R' (1 hr .. 45 min.) (OJ .,..°"'" TNa Eng!WI bend C*bme "You Are The Utt," "Some K1nd Of Won- derlul" and many more. IM 8 (I) 9CCll M MoCloud traV.-to Cc» rado to apPtthend • homloidt ~I and Investigate • cattle l'Ultlng ring. (R) i! hr . 20 min.) CJ) .,_ "The DevontVllt T .,ror" (1981, HortO<) Suzanna l.OV., Robert Walk9f'. A modem-day witch wreekt destruction •nd terror In a ernell town to set« revenge IO< the dNthe Of her aOOM-tora. ( 1 hr •• 22 '""") W8 .... "Hendl0f'The~· (1971, Horror) EtlQ Porttf, '*"'Merrow. A ooo-'°' d~ that Na peu.nt .. the deugh-ter of "Jed( the Ripper." (1 hr., 60 min.) D .... "Twllght P9ople" (1912. Adv'en11Ke) Jotln AM*ly, Pet Woodell. A mercenary It abckJcttd by 1 pec:uller ~oup of people, (1 hr., 30 min.) (!) MDwtl "Yellow Jeck" ( 1938, Orama) Robert Montgomery, Virginia &uoe. MtdJ- cal piol 199rs attempt to find the cau.e ol and oure lof yellow t.Mr. (2 hrl.) • llCMI "You Only Uvt Onde" (1937. Drama) Henry Fonda. SyMe Sidney When an Innocent man It oondemntd to p<ison on e t~ murder chatge. he d8cidel to mek• • dat1ng ttcapt, klll-~~one woo stands In hill way. (2 M .. aJ) ~ "Potttl'Otllt" ( 1912. Horror) Craig T. Nellon, ~ Wlillema. Vtngtfut gl')Ottt take ovtr 1 M.lburt.rl C.Mfomil flornt and abduct the 111fdent family'• ~==-·PO· Ct hr., 56min.) tttrm .. "Kina 01 Comecly'' (1982. Comedy) Robtrf De Niro, Jerry LAwtl. A falllng cOIMdlln pfAl'll to ~ 1 wetf.. known talk stlOW holt. 'PG' ( 1 tw., 41 ·1mln'--· ... .......... , ~ ........ '--. ... ''The Mell Who Saw fOftlOf trW' ( 981, Qocumentaty) Ntrrattd by °"°" w~ Footage at f\'enta he pt9dlcttd and dramatic r~•tk>ne of Na llt oompr1se thtl look at the 17th-oenlury French ph)'l6clao. utrologer and ~ Michel de Noltt•Oemt. known .. N(». tradamus. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 29 mM.) -·i?~---.TWAlat -~~The Big 8r1wt" (1980, er. ma} Jedele Chen, Joee Ferrer. The aon"' a resteuran1 owner tak .. up • betttl with tome mobsten woo enter film In an ,,_.. ~le ftgh~ matd't. 'R' (1 hr., 38 min.) \JI.I .. "Florror Planet" (1sa81, Horror) ~ Juay Geeeon. Robin Clatt(e. A ..,._ exploretlon team enoountera a blood tt· aty alien form on • mystenoua planet. 'fr i! hr .. 33 min.) 1:9 (]J llCMI ''Soup For One'' ( 1982, Comt- dy) Saul Rublnek, Marcie Str8181"Nift. A ~ Yori!er confronts 90Cill ~ and his own neuroee. In hit queet for the 11 ect mate. 'R' (1 hf., 25 min.) .. wcaoATU.. -... llOWll "The Fortune Cookie" ( 11~98. Corntdy) Jade Lemmon. Walttf Mattheu. A IWlndllng lawyer a<Mlta hla brother+ law to Pley up an accident lnlufv and Q06o. ~~in;,~2 tin., 30'mWI.) -•~.!'tt EYll" (1972. Horror) Peter Cushing. Luan P.iera. A -* Of terrlble and mysterloua eYentt ...,.,,. to be the Wont of 8 diabollcaJ pelt of twlfw. ihr .. '°min.) -CllCO MD'f'MI UI ... atEIMlW llCMI "Tempest" (1982. Comedy) John Cusavetea, Gene Rowllndl. A ,.... York architect INvea the ~ ot urban lite and marriage and eecapee to 1 Greek Island with his daughter and a fre. aplr1ted young women In t'hit updated \ltf• alon of Shakespeare's play. 'PG' (2 tn.. 26mln.) (%) ~ ICNm Veteran hooor l'ncMt heroine Jamle Lep Curtla hoett thll ~ lallon of preview trallerl 10< UMw'llll Ao- turea 9Cfeam cieaalol, from Lon ChMeii• "Hunchback Of Notre Oeme" to h recent remake of "Cat People." ( 1 ht.) •CID llOWll "BralnttOfm" (1983, ~ FlctiOn) Natalie WOOd, CM1tophet Wiie- en. A ,,,.,ried couple 1r1 .. to keep a ..- cially designed device that alowl • person to experienoe the MnMtlonl ._ by another from military and ~ i~· 'PG' (1 hr., "8 rnki.) a. 'MIN• ... ......... • llOWI "Auntie Mame" (1958. cam. dy) Rosalind Russell, Foo•t Tucq,. After the death of hla per1r111. • young. bOy becomes the ward of hla flembOylnt and eooentrlc &Ont. (2 hrs.. 23 min .. ) ·1==-TMISJI II ...... .._,., ,._._M~WM .,_"Blood Relatlvee" (1977, Dre- ma) Donald Sutherland, ~ Landry. A police detective trying to find • Y°'Mlg glrl'a murderer encounters oonlllotlng ._. _1tl~~~:• hr .'° min.) ,. .... .. -.... .... Sunday. ~y 27, 198-' 17 -llonalng Moviea-• • "Manny's QfphM!t' ( 1980 Orama) Jim Baker Malaehy Mccourt ( 1 hr 3 t min) (%) "The Rlddle 01 The S11nds .. ( 1980. Adventure) Mtehae' Yofl1 S·mon MacCor· klndale ( 1 hr , 38 min I •tm "The Rat Race" ( 1960 Comedy) Tony Curtis Oebl>te RE1ynold (2 hrs.) •(C) "I W11s Monty's Do\Jt>4e ( 1959. Ofa· ma) John Mills Cecil Parker ( 1 hr 4 1 min) •CJ) "Scudda·HOO' Scuelda·H•y' ( 19•8. Olama) June Haver Lon McCalhster (2 hrs ) .. 'AuthOr' Author' I 981 Comedy) Al Pac1no. Dyan Cannon ( 1 hr 50 min I .. "Animals Are Beautiful People' ( t975. Ooc:um~ntaf), NatraUtd oy Paddy O'Byrne ( 1 hr 38 mm ) •(%) "The Amef•cani1a11on Of Emily'' ( 1964 Comedy) Jan'4tS Clnrne< Julie Andrews ( 1 hr 57 min J •l1 \ .. The TrOYble W1tn Q11!s I 1969 Musi· cal) Elvis Pretle) Marilyn Masoo ( 1 hr . "min ) -(C) "Waltz Acr(lSs le·a~ ( 1983 Otama) Anne A1cne1 Tf''') .ia•wo... 1 hr .ao m111) (£i' . II You Coutc St' .. What I Hear ( 1982 Biogr11ph)l M;vc S•noer RH ThQmson ( 1 n1 JO rn n I -(Jl) 'I Sailed To Tan ti w1•n An A11-G1rt Crew · ( 1968 CCllT't'Cl) l Ga drier McKay Pet Buuram 12 1vs -· "The Oscar .. I 196t) Drama1 Stephen Boyd Elk• Som~eo· !2 nrs tW r .... iignt : no ·· r ..... M;:,.., 11983 Scrence-F"•C'llO" 1 Jotin L t,.,go.... VIC Mor· row ( 1 nr 42 ,,., ,.. ..l T9"~' Mt"C~ '98i Otama) Rot>e<t Du"ll T~~ t->&•Lt>t 11 '" 29 mm I .. ~~7 Dr•ma) • dr\Or, { 1 "' Ct) ''The Blade Stallon Aetume" (1982, A<Mnture) Kelly Reno. Teri Gerr. (1 tv., •3 min.) (%} "Tw(ffght Zone -The Movie" ( 1983, Sclenc»~tlon) John llthgow. Vic Mor· row ( 1 hr., •2 min.) .,,. ...... ...... Cll ... 11/LOIO MC ... O Nm'IC..,,, ---IMc:m./~··-• 11111 Ol'IMIU SJ ._"Welt? Aerate r...-· (1983. Orame) Anne Arc'-. Terry Jutrow. A wildcatter and • pretty QeOloglst become romantlcllty Involved eh.er their profes. SIOns bring them Into conftlct. 'PO' ( 1 hr .. .ao min) .._, &llO A ptonle of Eddy Merd<z. ~t trom Belglum. (R) (0) ... "Tough Enough" (1883. Or•· ma) Dennls Quaid. Cerlene Wetklns. An unsucoesstut country linget. trying to make endS meet, turne to fighting fof Prize mone·PG· ( 1 hr . •7 min.) "Brainstorm" ( 1983. SO.OO.. Flcuon) Netalle WOOd. CMtt<>Pt* Walk- en A married coupte tries lo keep 1 ape- Ollly deSlgne<J deYloe thet ellows • person to axpenec a the _.,lone feft by •not'-from mllltwy and lndualrlal OUP9 'PO' ( 1 tv . 46 min ) • llCI WM D'lll -... TAii AUCI A llATTm Of TASTI PUUMTI .,..\T ... .. CllW.a CM.-... TMD WllM Guest Tess :;;. ·1 £.-::" ... AIC ... Q PM. .,.,... Leonard Nlmoy diSCI 11 II the next '"Star T rel(" ~ hOrTlel lot the uttrertctl In ..._ Yortc City ...... a .,_, n '111111rr FeetUfed _..,,_ .. _wo_=. -. . ..,. •••11-.r W06W,.,.. IT._._.., "Uide Ronuadt In Conoen W\th The Netsot'I Radtte Orcnestra·· ~menoas of tOfCh belads !Tom the · 30s and · <10s, lnciudlng ''Whet' s New" and "I've Got A CNlh On You." ( 1 tv llON ''for YOUI lOYe ()rYy'' ( 1983, Ron-.nce) Nast..,. ~I, Chnst..,, Ouadftieg A ~ student, heWlg en artaw ~•th her marned teecher. ecadaucai- 'Y kills • dUltnai• Who llndl out ol her r .. tionlhp end "'8 ~ • bledt· melad by enodW lllUdlnL ( 1 hr 30 rrW\ • .,.,. ·-n. Arnenc•ubtton Of Emily'' 1964' Comedy) ...,,.. Owner. ~ ~ews. Romma ~ b9t•.,, a enc- sti ., widow end a non-...._oc of'lioer aSSIQned to P'O¥tele ~ tne ruxunes <>' homa. c 1 tw • 57 nw\. 1 m ... 'The Bent. Al Apedl9 P9m" 1952 W91teM) .John Lund. Jiii o.n. cf..-An l1'den tnd 8 C8WPy metot Jc*l f«cea to pr~t GeronlmO rrom ma• ucrlng White Mttler1. (2 htt.) 719e 1011MTOll Feat\Qd: trawt 10 Mex- ico end examine the laJd-beck etrnos- phefe of Club Med's luxuty resort In Playa blanca; the •mazing sport fishing In C.bo SanLucu. l 'M&YMID .....tll New York Yankees at Cell· tomla Angets (2 h<a.. 30 min.) 8 lft Cll U. Featured: a !<><* al hilari- ous "Eye On LA" outtakes: meet eome of lot Angeles' oldeat reeidenta and their aectets of IOngeVlty, wa.lk~ Ort burning l ... l~c:= . WAWl.D-.00. __, A •u ,__ M lllN mrN1'r Wint 111 ll0'9I "Pr-'dentt And POfl- tlcs With Richard Strout" A MWSmen who hat CO'lefed Washington and ttle While House since the Harding administration dlSCA ISMI Ametlcan and foreign leaders . ~~ =· Cl) MO'I .. .._ WGI TMI iUT Heroes and vlllalns, enctucllng Detty Ovck. Porky Pig and Votem1te Sam. go west to ~ lhe gold mines ot Cellfomla. (R) U •MAL lllM.I More hlghltghts of the Hawaii trip inctude \'!sits with the Hawaiian 84tdman. f11e eaters and danoeB. and a profile of the actlYe VOicano of fQleue_ (R) t! hr_J • (II ,,. 'Ml.. fAl'f T 8'ri ~ Colt to S.nle to bring beck a perapeeglc ba11- jUmpef. end Colt dltcovera the men faces an 900ftl0()'-to-murder cl'\afge. (R) "'( 1 hr) l ._..ao 91Tm'lJ•rT ~11•rr Featureo· ~ Jufio lgieslal e .,_ "lmpaae" (1 969, Adventure) Burt Reynolds. Anne Francis An Ameo· can and 1'11.s four-man team ... ,c:n for S3 mllMon In gold ~ t'Mdden on Mal· lnta Hil . (2 hrs.) • ~la.06--This ''KCET Journar· tocuees on the perwsMI ptob- lem of family Ylolence featuring Interviews with pefpetrat<n. vtctim. end lhe pofes- ~ ~ deel With IUCtl problems {The documentary will be followed by a llYe, in--sfudM:> dltCUSSk>n of some of tne "** ralMd ) ( 1 tv . 30 min.) CC) mm "The Godfather" ( 1972. Ofa· me) Marton Brando. Al Pacino Bated on the novel by Maoo Puzo .An eg1ng MaflOSo sees the barriers between his Idyl- lic tamtly life and the harsh realities of h•s business bfeak down es his sons become Increasingly inYOlved 1n the violent worll· ll'lgS of organized cnme 'A' (2 hrs . 5 7 ITW'I ) •8'Gl'J-NICB-lfla191- .,. "If You COl.*I See What I Hear' ( 1982. Biographyl Marc s.nger, R H Thomson The ~ of blind S#'IQef-oompoeer Tom SYIW&n'a col\ege ~jilted 'PG' ( 1 tw • .0 min ) ~ .. ''The Beat Uttle WhCnhcue In r..,.·· < 1982 Musical) Burt A9yrldds Ooly Perton. A flamboyant, mudtra)tlng TV personality tries to otose down a popu- t;ta lat '=:;-'A' ( 1 tw 55 min.) .. ()) = "Time Bandits" ( 1981. Comedy) CnlG Warnock. Oe"4d Wwner A young bo)' la talwn on e ~ tfVOYQfl tmt by • band of drnlnutM WIOIAO-be outiews wt'IO ha"9 liolef'I • am.warp map -•ll••ilg ll'om the &lc>reme Being. (Vlewef Oltor• Ilion ~~w··· 30 min.) LMIOAT ,... llAUZ. Leonard Nlmoy dileuSM& the nel1 "Star T retc" movie; homes for the ultretlct't In New YOl'k City G .,. "My Dinner With Andre" ( t98 t. Drama) Wallace Shewn, Andra Gregocy A theetrlcal dlreetOI' entertalnt an otd playwright friend wtth aneodotea and Obeervatlons during a long dinner conversation at a posh New York r.stau- rant c;i (2 hrs.) CD llO¥ll "EJ!poeed" (1983, Drama) Nastesala Kins.kl. HIUWy Keitel. A young woman Is •ICPOMd to rtsU and romance in Pana and New York. 'R' ( t hr.. 40 ·1mln~CAU. ........... .., .. e 1MI PACTI OllR Blair and Jo plan a blfthday beat'I for Mrs Garrett at a nlgl~t tellurlng maJe dancers. (A) c;i D U .,_ "Prince Of The City" (Part 2 ot 2) (1981. Drama) Treet Williams. Jefry Ol'bach A New York cop It ceught between federal ptessute and loyalty to hrs tetlow olflcen <Ming an Investigation ol wldespreed police corruption (Viewer Oisctetlon Advl&ed) Q (2 M .) I': _,. Guests comedian Jay Leno. wildllle ph0tograph4n Des and Jen Bartlen. Aoe Allela ("Falcon Oest"). musicten 8ffly Preston ( 1 hr ) CZ> llO¥ll "tender Metcies" ( 1982, Dra- ma) Robert Duvall, Tess Harper. A forme< country and westam singer who is trying to make a comebacil falls '" love with a motel owner 'PG' ( I hr . 29 min ) m~ .. (1J) MOYll "Judge Horton And The Scottsboro Boys" ( 1976, Drama) Arthur HUI, Vera Mtles In 1931. nine black men stand tual In a landmark case concerning the alleged rape ol a white woman (2 hrs . 5 min.) t:1S (I)_ Uc.I WBll.Y .. D CID DCMal 11GWU Kate and AlltSOfl foul up their fathef''a dinner plans when they e.11tend an 1nvi1a11on to a voluptuous danoer (f) llCMI "Emperor Of The North Pole" ( 1973. AdVent\Jre) Lee Marvin. Ernes1 Borgnlne. A tough railroad guard matches wits and wills with a crafty hobo deter· mined to hitch a ride. (2 hrs .. 30 min ) • ZDCAl&.W A behlnd-th&-soenes look IS tal<en at the men and women who care lor and feed the mo<e than 2.000 rare and endangered animals at Chleago's Lincoln Park Zoo (A) ~PITBl---=~n.::L A young patient's dilemma leada Dr Auschlandef to Consid· er ending hts own bOut with cancer by commltti=lde (R) (1 hr) l &L A WAL.IC ,..... 1MI lfTM caTUllY Wini II.I...,_ "Presidents And Poli· tics With Richard Strout" A newsman who has covered Washington and the While House slnoe the Harding administration discusses American and foreign leaders Q__(' hf.J lt) v·---C&GIBJ This doc· umentary pt...,,ta the trot stor'-5 of five mlS6lng chlldten. ( 1 hr.) cm nm onm CAll'I ~ 1MOWCA11 MMy of today's lop comics are teatured 1n this performance ttptd al San Fr~ co' a ComedV ctub, Tht Otn. Cat.. ()) .,_ "Clrc:te Of Powet'' ( 1980, Ora- ma) Yvette Mlmieux. After undergoing a conscloutneu-raltlng temlner. ~ exeoutlvea Ind their wtYes break down lhtlr.:=t.:ir hr .. 38 min.) ... _MNATIUfl) ~ _.. "Sophie's Choice" ( 1982, Ora· ma) M9'Y1 Streep, K....in Kb. In 1~7. a young writer from the South t•k• up r..,._ denoe with• beeutttul Polish Immigrant, a victim of Nazi ptrMCOtfon, and h8' Jewi8t'I lntellectUll ='='•ff (2 hrs., 37 min.) -1·· ... mAT OU'fDOOll Jim T abot demon-.,,.,.hang Qlldlng In KJt1y Hewtc. North <Arollna Ind vlllt.a a Wlldllfe preMtYt near Boe~ CZ> "The Riddle Of The Sandi'" ( 1980, Adventute) Mlchael YOO<, Simon Maceotklndale. 1' o pteven1 a German invasion Of England In 1901. two Brltllh trlends set Off fOf the high seu. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) ......... " 1W DeCI>a .... TAii ...... .,..a.w. ........ NAWAlfft54 •ML .. -0#.llLU,_ llOW9 "POO<y'a" (1981, Comedy) Oan Monahan,~ Merrier. Randy high eehool bOys Nik ytngeence on a sleazy eathouse that ref\.Md them admlttanc:e. 'R'~~~ l ..... Of!OOTm lllCSVMIDftl tt:11 llOWll "Canon Clty" ( 1948, Drama) Scott Brady, Jett Corey. A small ColoradO lown IS le<rortzed by a prison breal<out ( 1 hr .. 40ml~ 11:11 (E) "°"'~ tt119 Cl) PCIUCI ITGllY U.S. delecttves join forces with the MeXJCan FederalaS 10 break up a maJor drug smuggling opera- tion JR~ ~ 1 tv .. 10 min.) 0 IDC l•rr Guest Host: Joan Rivers. Scheduled· Oevtd Brenner, Diahann Car- roll. Ha~ Flentein. ( 1 tv.) I UnmaAY~ a ... .....,. • tlAICll ·-MClll ..... .ucl LAW ®-CA Scheduled: car· dlologist Robert S. Eliot on sotutlons to stress'o~. (1 tv.) CEJ ... ,. TUCI "NCAA OMalon II ChamploosNps" (from Cape Girardeau, Mo) (R) (2 hrs., 30 min.) CID ilCMI "Split Image" ( 1982, Drama) Mtehaet O'Keeft. Karen Allen. A young Olympte hopeful becomes lured Into 8 fanaucal rallglous cult. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) lD 'M cua Featured· flnanc.lal Invest· men~or 1~. (1ht,30 min.) 11'9 ••• ._ CMZY Comedian Gallaaher aatlrtut America's obeealoo with food. joined by comic Blll Klftcen- beuer ( 1 hr.) u.1 "'°"MOU."'°°° llOWil "Come Blow YOUI Hom" ( 1963. Orama) Frank Sinatra, Tony BMI. A reformed playboy finds his younger btothe< folloWlng In his footsteps. (2 hrs .. 20mln. rn • •• , ... 9 llON "Desperate Charactert" (1971. Drama) Shlrtey MecLatne. Ken- neth Man. A mlddle-eged New York COU· pie try to maintain theft home amid u. 9QU8IOr Ind ~ decey ol the ofty. LJ tv .• '°min.) • 1llCll ·-~ ~ l<etth Carradine. Dody Goodman. ~ Cetll\. Rlehard Hack, Araenlo Hall, author p.,,. la Pettier ("Joy Of Strese"). (R) (1 hr .• 30 ~ 1 .,.o "La.t And Found'' (1979, Comedy) George Segal. Glenda Jecbon. A Widower and a divorcee begin a rocky romance after •tentlty meeting~ other by eccldent at a Frenoh ski reeort. 'PG' (1 tv., 46 min.) .... U11WwmlDAW9Llil ... Scneduled: comedlan Richard L.ewta. ( 1 llvl~r:. ...... ~'flCl11•rr llOWil "Twtllght Zone -The MOYte" ( 1983. Science-Action) John Uthgow. VIC Morrow. This homage to uw Old Rod 8ef1lng TV aeries featurM segments about a bigoted ber patron'• ~. a group ot retirement home rMldenta who recapture thelt youth, a child wtth the PoW8f to create or destroy at \VIII, and an airplane paaaenger who sees a gremlin sabotag ng the plane's wlng. 'PG' ( 1 tv .. 42mln.) tlliel9 Cl) llOWil "The 8ef'muda Depths" ( 1978, Sclenc.flctfon) Bur1 Ives. Le6gh McCloSkey Scientists encounter a b•uU- lul glrl who seems to have returned from the dead end 18 being puraJed by a P!~lstorlc creature. (R) ( 1 tv., 20 mlo.) c.CJ llOWil "Big Bad Mama" (1974. Adventure) Angie Oici<lnson. Wl*atn Shaln&f. A woman cuts a path ot vldanoe and romance through the Southwett of the 1930s 'A' ( 1 hr., 23 min) .. ... "Ntghl Games" ( 1980. Fanta- sy) Cindy Pickett, Barry Pnmus. The vic- tim of a chlldhood trauma. a young W<>M- an's tear of any sexual contact wfth men threatens her marriage and her rNntal stabiUty. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 mln ) CS) llO¥ll "The Seduction" ( 1982. Suspense) Morgan Fairchild, Mlcheel Ser· razm. A glamorous TV news anchorwom- an IS Victimized by a mentally di.turbed admlr« 'A' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) t119 @ 1tATPATIQ. W 8 llCMl "Mustang Country" ( 1976, Adventure) Joel McOea, Patrick Wayne . A former rode<> champ la joined b)' an adventurous young man In trying to ~ ture a magnlfloent horse which roame the Montana wilderness (2 hrs.) G llOW9 "The Great Niagara" = Drama) Richard Boone. Michael During the Oepfassion. a compvlslve otd cripple lorces his sons to maintain the !amity rraditlon of ridtng Niagara F• In a barrel. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (f) llCMI "Hudson's Bay" ( 1940, Adven- ture) Paul Munl, Gene Tlefney, Fut trappers found the lucrative Hudson Bay Company in 171h·oentury North Amenca. ~hrs) ti) llCMl "Gentlemen Marry Brunett•" ( 1955. Musleal) Jane Russell. Jeannt C<am Two show business beaut ... In Pat· is attempt 10 keep romance from lnt--- 1 with their careers. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) -ICOTT tll CMIDI»~ * A~TO~..a A ealute to the controversial comedian, feeturtng appearances by Stave Allen. George Cat· In. Bin Cosby, Manin Mull and Don Rlo- l<les. ( 1 hr ) ta II MUI.TM NLD CD AU• THI fAa.Y Sunday. May 27 , 1984 19 I ...... ,.,.~. W WO&DATU.. -!!a*W~ATCM nmu.u. -MNATOUI .. "The Deep" (~77. AdVentUfe) Robert Shaw. Jecqueffne Blaet. Baled on the novel by Peter Benchley. A young couple find rOtNnce and ttee~e u they dive oH the coest or s.rmuda. 'PG' (2 hrl.. 4 min) d CC).,_ .. An Amertc.tn Werewott In Lon- don" ( 1981. Comedy) David Naughton. JeMy Agvtter The vecatlon of two young Americans on a walking tow of Englend Is ruined When a werewotl attacl( IMY919 one dead and the other CIJrMd wttn a hunger fOf tun.an lleSt'I 'R' ( 1 l'w • 37 min.) •CID .,_ "Bntamla HoePtlll" (1982. Comedy) Leonard Roeelter, Graham Crowden H1voc reigns at a hoapltal whel'I workers dedde to att1ke 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 min. ... -1 .. "Kitten With A Whip" (1~. Orama) Ann-Margret. John Forsythe A reform school runaway and her wild ~ts C08'C. a respectat>te pofltlcian Into dmllng them to Mexico ( 1 hr • 30 mtn l •©" 'Mountain Family Robinson" (1979. Adventure) Robert Logan Susan Oemanie Shew ( 1 hf . 40 min ) -"The Rlddte 01 The Sands.. ( 1980. A~ture) Mtef'lael Yor11. Simon M8CCor· lcndale 11 hf • 38 ITWI ) -~ "lost Honzon" ( t937 Fantasy) Ronald Colman, Jane wv-n ( 1 1v . 56 ITW'I ) "Hefdi" ( 1965. Orame) Eva·Mana SlngNmmet Gertrand Mittermayr ( 1 hr 311TW1 ) .. Ill> "The Monte Calio Story" (1 957 Comedy) V1tt0t10 De Sb. Martene Oletrldl (2 hts ) NICI) "cn.na Glt1' (19'3 AOYenrure) Gene r ierneov George Montgomery ( 2 hr$. I Nl(E 'G1zmo" ( 1977. Documentary) Dwected t>y Howetd Smith ( 1 hr 30 rnn ) ''T ~ Mercies'. ( 1982, Orame) ROber1 ()Ha• Tess ~ (1 l'W , 29 min I • ''Feoor.' l 19'7i Drema) Wilem ~ oen. t.tanr-.e Kelef lkec Id by Blly Wld- • (ll'W .S..min) "Tom S.wyer ' ( 1973. Musca!) John- ny W"'1&1'tf Celeste Holm ( 1 l'W 38 rnn I -CC) · Still Ot Tl'le Night" ( 1982 Susc>ense) Roy SchaiOlt Meryl Slreep \ tw JO ,,.... ) I 'WIWGemes (1983, $usowlse) Mattne. ~ 0.bney Colemen I I tw S31TWl t "Art¢y ~dy eom. Heme' l t958 Or'8t'nl I Mickey Rooney Patncl9 8f'esln O l'W 20mn) (%) .. To 8egtl Agul'" C 1983. Or.,.... I ~~E~Pao 11rw 27 min J -@ . ~·ac:te In The ~.. c ,~ Aon• a > .-. ~ Yan Jotw1lon. 20 Sunday, May 27. 19&4 Cl) ........ CI)llCMI "Local Helo" (1983, eom.dy) P9ter ~. Burt LINluter. A high. powered oil company ueoutfve enoounteta unexpected prob6eme Whefi he travels to a amall Sootttah 1MC<>e1t town '°' what he...,,,.. wtl be a cut· and-dty land pwchaM deal. 'PG' ( 1 l'w .. 50 ~ (%) "The Amtricanlatlon Of Emllv'' ( 1964, COmedy) Jamea Gamet, Julte Andrews. Romance growa between a Brit· l1h w11 widow and a non-hetOlc otfloer assigned to prOYlde his ~ whh the wun. of home. c 1 hr . 51 mr..) • llOlfll "Bralnttonn" (1983. ~ Flc::11on) Natalie Wood, CMltophef Walk· en. A married c:oup6e trlee to keep a ape- Clally deeiglled d9vloe that alowl a peraon to elCpefienoe the eenutlona tell by another from military and Industrial ~cups. 'PG' (1hi ,46mln.) .. • llOlfll "The Red Pony" ( 1973. Ora- ma) Henry Fonda. Maureen O'Hara A young ~after lollng,. beloYoed I A:j,..,. • llllll'W .. . ..... -.Y,IU.. {? hfs..) -D "The Fox• 01 Harrow'' ( 194 7 Ora- ma) Re1t Hamson, Maureen O'Hara (2 hrs I fW CC) "Baby Bkle Marine" ( 1976. Drama) Jan-UIC'hee4 Vlneent. GlyMls O'Connot 1 ,.., 30 """ ) "The Amencanlzauon Of Emlty" ( 1 ~. Comedy) James Garner. .ue A~ewa ( 1 hr . 57 min) _ ...... _ ...... - -· "ludcy Me" ( 1~ Romance) Dons Dey. Bob Q.wnmlngs (2 tn..) ·~ Skm Agmn'' ( 1983. Comeoy) Harry Hemtln. Mimi Aoglra. ( t hr • ~7 "*'-) cm "Who 1s Kllk'Q The ar .. , °'9f'I Of Europe'?" ( 1978. Comedy) G4t<>fge ~ Jecquefine S-.t ( 1 ,.., . 52 min ) Cl) ''Whefa The lJlles Bloom" ( 197' Orwna) ~ ~ Jan Smittiers ( 1 l'W ,37min ) -~'The Spiri1 Of St Louis" ( 1957. Sq- ~) ...,,_ Stewen. Murray Hamiton !?. In.. 15 mn) W CID "My fu Lady' ( t9M. Muelcal) Rex Hameon. lwdlr, Hloburn (2 hra., 50 l'l'W\ ) ''fW'ltree County" ( t 95 7. er.n.) Elzabeth Taytof, ~ Clft 12 hra.. 48 r1*l.. ) • "Outih Of Red F\>ww"' ( 19e&. A~e) George Montgomery ( 1 hr . JO ITW\) .. "Lenny·· 1197•. e.ograpnyJ ~ Hoftli•\ v .... Pwrme ( 1 hr 52 ITW\ • 'Local Hero' c 1983. Comedy) Peff/I ~ Burt lancast« ( t ht . 50 l'TWI ) .. ...._,,ect. .. (1981 Comedy) Mar- ~ Kidder ~ Potts ( t hr 35 mn) a:9 \C, 1.0ll liortzon' ( 1937 Fantas)) Aoneld Comer\. Jllne ~t1 I 1 hr 56 nw'l I -''tted. ( 19S5, Or-.ne) ~ s. ~ Ger1rend ..,..,,,.,.. ( 1 ht • 31 "*'I • (C) .,. "The Game For VUitures" ( 1980, AdventUfe) Richard Harrta. Rich· ard Roundtree. A Nthleaa "*cenety wno 1mUQ01es American helloopttrt Into Africa during a tenOfltt wet la pitted llQllnst a '*°'freedom :ta.'«· 'R' ( 1 hr .. 47 min ) W (l)TGPO',.. Ill e llOlfll "Double J9operdy" (1955, Mystery) Rod Cameron, Jack Kelly A weehhy reel estate man attempt• to vfnd1 oat• tWnNlf from charges of heving mor defed an extOftlonlat. ( 1 l'W .. 30 min.) ~ ..... .,. ... ,_ .. ... "A nme"'lo Ole" (1983. Ora· ma) Edward Albert, Rex Harrllon. S.- lng revenge fOf the murder of hla wife and friends. an .t.mer1cafl IPY trevels to ELHope In ... reh of the klllerl who commltted the Cflme during Wot1d War II. 'R' ( 1 hr., 28 ·;m1n.;.......,. ll.:m9 ... llOCIOIM• C.-IOOll Veteran horror movie heroine Jamie Lee Curtla host• this oomp1- latlon of Pf~ lrellet'I fOf Un1venaJ PIC- IUfft 1e1eam ctasel • from Lon Chaney'& "Hunchback Of No •. e Oeme" to the '**"t remeke of "Cat People " ( 1 hr ) •Ill>•--·--- •CIJ "Arelox" (t982. Adventure) Clint Eastwood Freddie Jones (2 hrs 15 nwt) • "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973. Muslcal) Jot1n· ny Whitaker, Celeste Holm ( 1 hr . 38 min) • "Teodef Mercies" ( 1982. Orama) Robert CNvaH Tess Harper ( 1 hr 29 min ) •8 CJ) mAawrtCllmll' "Game One or Two" (2 hrs . 30 mon) .... a.a 11/LOIO =~., ---Nem..I LW .. llCGUI mcaw nm CM-..•rr .,.. "Fedora" ( 1979. Drama) W11- llam Holden. Marthe KeOer Directed by EWy Wiider A lilm cs.rector ct\Uel after a reclu$Ne fOm\8f movie stlf In hopes ot pet"Sueding her to come out ot tttltement for his new project 'PG' ( 1 l'W , S.. min ) 1W U. .,_ Dena Roston vS Lenny ValOez In a feat~t bout SCheduted lor t O round& (lfve om Las Vl)Qas. Nev I (2 hrs • 30 min.) .,,. "The Riddle Of The Sands ( 1980 Adventure) Mlehael Ven. Simon MacCorkindalle To prevent a German wwasion ol England In 1901. two British lneods set off '°' the hlgtl sen ( 1 tv . 38 mlO' (jl1 .,,. "TOOt5'9" ( 1982. Comedy) Dustin Hottman. Jess;ca Lange Ari out· of-wane New YOftt actor le~ as tem- peramental dllCOYerl a who6e new career tor hrnself wtlefl he dllQUIMa hlm9elf as a women and lands a aoep oP9f9 rote. 'PG' ~'iat~~ -·1'111 __________________ ................ ..... Ma -. ........ PACll tllCUL,,_ TMT-. 1• .... *'"DAYIMMI ==i. .,_t11mrr ~ Featured Mlliii A~a ···-.. "Woman ChaMs Man .. ( 1937, Comedy) Joel McCrea, Miriam Hopkins A female architect eels l'lef romantlC ~l'llS on hef wealthy boss. ( 1 hr., 11 mm.) PABm TAU MAn. "Pinocchio" A dramatization of the ciasaic tale, starring Carl ~ as the puppet maker Gepetto, Paul Reubens as Pinocchio. Jame11 CobUrn as Lhe llnl$ter gypsy, James BelusN. Lalnle Kazan and Michael Rteh· ards O (1 hr ) (%) tlO¥ll "The R1dclle Of The Sands" ( t980, Adventure) Mlci\ael YOfk, Simon MacCorkindale To prevent a German Invasion of Engiand tn 1901, two Bn1tsh trte<lds set off tor the high sees. ( 1 hr 38 min) m llCMI "Oh, Susanna" ( 1950. West· ern) Rod Cameron. Forrest Tucker Dts- sension erupts among the ranks of cavalry officers (2 hrs ) 7:11 D Y~ "°"-l't ..CW. · Brother Tough'" A young bOy Is pre&Sured 1n10 the bolCtng ring to lollow lhe path of hrs older brother, a Golden Glove10 champion For- mer heavyweight boxer Joe Frazier and actor John Amos star I :tF'J.-.0. C09NllY eNCRnCOUIT WU, WU--.0 Of MmAL1 PAl&Y...O LAIT CM'*I UIAGI Brad Sears and Bob McCh.Kg ad1~t 1he Cobra's hood scoop, a 194 1 Ford Club Coupe is lea- tured O 1:11111) _. "Shatlko" (1968, W•tern) Sean Connefy. Brlgl1te Berdot. A loner seves a group of aristocrat• from Indian attack alter defMting the Apec:he chief's son In a fight (2 twa.. 25 min.) •De _..A company of eight dancers Is featured as they provtda visual lntlfpr• 1a11ons to some of today'• ITI08t popular muslc. e MOWW "Shalako" ( 1968. W•tern) Sean Connery, Brigitte Bardot. A loner saves a group of ar1atocrats from Indian attack after deieetlng the Apache cNef't eon In a flgtit. (2 hra.) • 0 ... "Oh Heavenly Dog'' (1980, Comedy) Chevy Chae. Benjl While Investigating a polltlcal tex 1eandal In Lonaon. a prlvate detective le murdered and relnc:arneted •• a scruffy dog. (R) O g':il.e • Bn'9T':f arr TGll•n Featured. sl~·eonawrlttt Paul Ankl. • ... "Ill.la. m •acu COll!a-uu A drama about the bffnd and deal woman's young adult life. lncludlng hef attendance at Radc~tta College. hef near· elopement with a young pollflclan and hef continuing ralatlonshlp Witl'I her teachef Anne Sullivan. Mare Winningham, Blythe Danner. Perry King. Vera Miles and Jack Warden star. O (2 hrs.) ID wm OP .,... Anthropologist Rk:nard Leakey prnents his view of the nature of the human ~-and discusses the leS9ons that can bt learned from the past ~ ( 1 hr.) ~~~u• (if')'::. "Blue Skies Again" ( 1983, Comedy) Harry Hamlin. Mml Roglfs. The owner of a women's softball team tries 10 get past llrst base with his atar player's agent 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 27 min.) CQJ llOVll "Lenny" ( 197•. Bl~raphy) Dus11n Hoffman. Valerie Perrine. The cele- brated comedian and Social commentator Lenny 8'uce tries 10 speak freely wi1hln the constrein1s of his era's legal system. 'R' ( 1 hr . 52 min ) SJ llOVll "Where The Liiies Bloom" ( 197•. Drama) Julie Gholson, Jan Smithers In order to stay together, a faml- 1y ot orphaned chlldren keep their fathet' a death a aecret and try to aupport them- aelvea by colleotlng and e9'ting h«bt.. 'G' u hr .• 3'1 min.) • e ••• P~ Magnum anct rtval detec-tive Luther Giiiis encounter old enemies beali~ grudges and a vindictive cop from Lutheu pest. (R) {1 hr.) ' 8 • PAl&Y 1'19 Steven tries to con- vlflee his divorced friend to face hil prot>- lerrw after he kldnepa hla eon from the custoc:ty of hit ex-wtfa. (R) • Cl) .,_ "Nadia" ( 19S.., Blograptw) LMfle Welner, Johann CartQ. 8ued on the life of gymnast Nadia Comenecl who won three gold medal• at the 1978 Summer pies (2 hra.. 30 min.) TIC TAC DOUIN LCMIOAT & .,Uzml U.S women' a volleyball team practicing tor the Otymplca; a tour of a gold-plated home lh~ Ilka a pyra· mld~~tosa ... ,..,. llCMI "\lloa Squad" ( 1982. Orama) Season Hubley. Gary Sw1nt0n. A pob detective and a streetwalker team up to trap a pimp responsible tor murdering one of ttts 1.voman 'R' ( t hr . 35 min ) .. {E) 90llTILOOI (II) •D e ~ Norm is hurt when Sam doubts the ftgurM he has come up With White doing lhe bar's tax return. (R) I ... ....... lftil•tt "Mt55 Morison's Ghosts" Wendy Hiiier and Hannah Gordon play two women who are rejecied by sch<>lera alter they make public the vision Chey had during a lllsi1 to Veraallles. (R) O (2 hta.) Ii) llAITWllCI MATM "Nancy Astor" Shortly before World War II. Nancy ent•· rains German ambas.sadOr Rlbbenlrop and is jeered In Parliament (Part 7 of 8) Q._(1 hr.) (C)llCMI "The Splrll Of SI Loot." ( t957, Biography) James S1ewart, Murray Ham- ilton. In 1927. Charles A. Lindbergh becomes the first man to fly nonstop across the Allantlc Ocean 10 Paris. (2 hrs .• 15 min ) CZ) llCMI "To Begin Again" ( 1983. Ora· Under New Manage01ent ~1·1 \'lllJ! All ~ .11lfl, Dean A. Oemp&ey Gutral Maaacn I larl><n ' l ,<l\\11 · Y1ount Olive 'Icn1oriul Pu1·k · ~1ort unrr · • Costa Mesa's Only Compl ete Funeral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gl•t•r Ave. •t H•rbaf Btwd.) PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION 54C)..5554 Sunday. May 27. 1984 21 ma) Antonia Ferrandll, Encarna Paso A dying Nobel Prize wrnl'lef and author returns to Spain 10 revlllt h11 past. 'PG' ( 1 tv .. ~.~ .. 1 TOP UIS IODeCI Dana Roston w Lenny Valdez In a fa.thefwerght t>Out scheduled f()( 10 roond'I (from Las Vegas, Nev ) (2 hra . 30 mm ) .. 8 I ml ntl TO'llt "Saluto The Olympics" Featured' profiles of Olympie hOpetuls, including diver Kelly McCOl'mlCk, weighf- htter Albery HOOd and race walke< Dan O'Connor. a look back at the 1960 Olym- pic basketball team by lekers Q410eral ma-~~' ~ MOWll "Body And Soul" ( 1947. Ofa- ma) John Garfield, Liit! Palmer. A boxer fOllows a crooked line from lhe slums to the toP ol the lrghhng racka~ly to reject hrs Old ways a hrs. 30 min. ® *" .._..._, ntl Comedy sketches combine with clU SIC ftlm and news footage '" an ottbeal, sallrle tak&- off -1:--GD '9.L ITmT &Wt Furlllo discovers a )Vdge on the take, Beiket pursues a bank thief. Coll ey and Bates haul In a ttli<- ty-flve pound goose. and LaRue saves Hvnt8f's lite (A) ( 1 hr ) llf,:1" QMIMIT @ llO¥lf "Terrat Ir A TeAas Town" { 1958, Western) S1er1.ng Hayden. Sebas- lran Ca bot A wealthy f1nanc1e1 1<now1ng where 01l 1s moves into a ~11 Te~as town and f()(ces peopie lo c;ell I 1 hr 55 min ) ~ M'YITl!lm ·Miss MC>ftson's Ghosts" Wendy Hiller and Hannah G0<don play two women whO are 1e1ected by scholars attef they make pubhc the vision they had dvnng a vrs1t to Versailles (A) O (2 hrs) '}1) MOYll · 'WarGames ' ( 1983 Suspense) Ma1thflw BrOderic;k, Oat>ney COieman A teen-agP computer wti11 1nad- 11ertant1y sparks a nu<:lea' confrontation when he acces.es the Pentagon's strate- gic comput&f system PG' O t 1 hr • 53 min.) (0) *>CIC taJ MIU n8 taJ MOW TraV91 down the honky-tonk highway ot country and westtW'I style rocl< itn J rnll music with the wunds ot Cari Mr Btve Svede Shoes" Perkins and Joe Ely _$).,_"Local Her ( 1983 Comedy) Peter R19Qert. Burt l ancaslet A high· powered oit company exec utive encovn11tts une,pec1eo problems when he travels 10 a sm1111 Scomsh seacoast town fe>f what• he assu,.,,~ will be a cv1 and-d<y land purchase oea1 PG' ( 1 hr . 50m1n J 4DIOWUIG .. CI •OVll W.JrGarnt-s' ( 1983. Suspense I Matt he" Brooei oc 1o. Dabney Coleman A teen-age computer whiz lned· vertantly sparks a nuclear confrontation when he accesses the Pentagon's strat&- gic computer system PG I l hr . 53 min J -•BEW' ... MOWll "Ltpc;t c1--'976 Drama1 Mar- gawc Hem.ngway An '! 8dn< rott A too fashion model 11) hul"lll1atlll1 and lrvstrated by fief unsuccessful ertempts to sentenoe the man who raped hei to prison A ( 1 ht . 30m1nL '*108(1)([1G) ..... TAD 22 Sunday May 27. 1981' l llOWMt• IWILW• ., ... ....... 'ALL--flf•tlJU._ .. "Midnight Helt" (No Dalt) ( 1 ht., 15 min.) I .. , • ..,.. t1:ll Cl) T""9 ~ U. A medk:al ma._ P'ac1~ IUlt 11 bfought tgalnat Gonzo . and Rtvef'8ldo diloovwa • IPY In ll"lt ~ tat. (8) ( 1 hr .• 10 min.) D • Ta.MT Gueet ~t Joen Rtvwl. I~ Ttrry Moore. Salty Kellerman. U"nmaAT~ (ll MC--~ ........ _ ....... N.ACI LAW tamCA Scheduted: New York Tlmea lovMtlgatlve journalist o.vld Bumham on oompyten that lnvedt our j:>flvacy. ( 1 hr ) Ct) llOWll "Still Of The Nlghr' ( 1982. Suspente) Roy Scheidef. Meryl Streep. A psychiatrist becomH lncreaalngly tnvotved wtth a mysterioua woman who was the mlstr .. o1 a murdered patient. 'PG' ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) ., ,. GUii Featured acNevtng ~ and se4t-tuffillment ( 1 tv . 30 min ) "'9(!) ........ 11'1«!) lll0¥9 "Torrid Zone" (1~. Adven- ture) Jtme8 Cegney, Ann Shefldan. A honky·tont< alngef or•tes havoc when he invades a p&anl~ 1 tv . 55 min.) a.1 m CIMMOU. 90ft "Caa Tlmberiene" ( 19'8. Ora- ma) Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner. The young and p(etty wife of a dlalingulshed IUdge yearns tor the bftghl lights and exciting 50Cial climate of the big olty. (2 hrs .. 25 min) CI>•••.., ... 9 .,_ ''Jennifer A Woman's Story" ( 1979, Ofama) Eliza~th Montgomery, Bradford Diiiman A widow trying to mel<a a ltfe tor herlelf and her children becomes involved 1n a bitter atruggte f()( oonlrOI ot her late husband's company ( 1 hf • •O min) e TllCll Cf M ~ Scheduted· SP<*- esperson fOf legaUz9d prostitution Maroo St. James. Comedian Irwin Cotey, R. Courl Hay, Riek 0ucoomun (A) ( 1 tu , 30 min) HAMYO AUTO UCM ''SUverstone 1000·· from England) W,1 tv.) -..._ Profiles ot seven hOmosexual men and women, a mother deal ng wlttl her son's homosexuall1y and !,gar.=or cltlzene meeting. ( 1 ht.) (IJ I "Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) Scott BalO. Wittie Aames A ~ schOOI lcienoe genq uses his ecddentally acquued psych<*lnetlc po~ to Improve his love Nte. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CZ) MOWll "T endef Mefciee'. ( 1982. Ori· ma) RObert Duvall, Tess Herper A fatmef country and weslern singer who Is trying to make a comeback tilts In low with a motel owner 'PO' ( 1 hr . 29 min ) o:taCD lll0¥9 "The J<:1y Of Letting Go" ( 1976. Orame) Dominique St PWre, Clint Hugtlea A houaewtfe loc*lng tor thnlls dMcends into the de~OUS wond of OSlllution ( 1 hr . 25 min. :.af MO¥m "Hot Rackets" ( 1 79, Orama) Cafldld8 Royalle. Laurlen OomlnJque. A marri.<1 couple try to WOl'k out their &ex.Ull problems at an exc~ tennis reeor1 C 1 hf . 30 mlO.} -·. LATIWwrrMMW>Liii 1111 ~ 811 Murray, eiriger Tlne T""* (I tv) ltWmrra. U.TGMY ......... uu. • ~nc111rr _.. Cl) .,.. "The Return Of Joe Forres- ter" ( 1975, Orame) Ltoyd Bl'idgel. Pal Crowtey. A \19teran ptalneciothea CoP returns to uniform c1lty to help IOfve a series of robberlea end rapt6 In a rundOwn ~hborhOOd. (R) ( 1 tv .. 20 mitt) W • .,.. "The G.neral Died Al O.wn" ( 1936. Adventure) Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll. A IOldlef of fortune trin 10 aecure 1mmunltlon for • ~ttle egalnst a Chinese war lord. (2 hrs.) .... "The Deed Oon't Ole" ( 1975. Adventure) Geol'ge Hamllton. Rey MU- land. A man gets caught up In an Investi- gation to prove hll brother Innocent ot the murdet charges against him ( 1 hr .. 30 ~~ "The Glory Brigade" (1963. Orame) Victor Mature. Lee MaMn A com~f englneef In KOfee eecortt a Greek Infantry outfit Into enemy te<rltory (2 ~~ "Tall Men Riding'' ( 1955. West· em) Randolph Scott. Dorothy Malone. A Montanan rldeS Into a town Where • gam- bler It plotting a doubl&-<:roea (2 ht1 .. 30 min ) (C) .,_ "Enter The Dragon" ( 1973 Adventure) 8ruoe Lea. John Saxon. A kung tu eJCpert is U6igned to penetrate an ISiand fortress In order 10 destroy an opl· um and white stavery emprre 'A' ( 1 hr 39 min.) (!) .O•FI IOP1UL.&. "NCAA Division I ChamplOnshlp" (from Omaha. Neb ) (R) ~hr~.) (BJ .,.,. "Gel Crazy" ( 1983. Comedy) Malcolm McOowefl A famous r()d( musk 1mp(esar10 hosts 1 d111astrous New Year's IEve =~1 hr . 32 min ) t:ll NULTM~ ALL• M fAl&T .......... UUWt. IDIPn SQueeze ~rforms "Whal The Butler Saw." "It's A Woman's World" and many Others (%) MO¥m "The Riddle Of The Sands" ( 1980, Adventure) Michael York. Slmoo MecCo<klndale. To prevent a German inva9'on of England tn 190 1, two Brftlstt friends set ott f0< the high seas ( 1 hr . 38 min ) - Ml([) LS&T ~ The wOl1l of today's hottest young wr1ters. dlrectOfS and stars are gatheted together in short fllm. Video and animated segments ( 1 hf ) 8'MI "Summer Loven;" ( 1982. Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gal- lagher Two Amer1can college students Spend a free-splnled summer on 1 Gree!( _ 1lsla~T·:~~. 40 mln ) -1:. ... 9MTWATCM ---..OATU. ..... .,.. "The Pleeaura Seek&fS" ( 1965. Comedy) Ann-Margret. Carol Lynley Three young womert look tor love In F. ghrs ) IWAOUllT 1::8 8'MI "Blue ~les Again" ( 1983, Come<tv/ Harry Hemlln. Mimi Rogers. Tht owner o a women's aoftbaH teem tries to get past fm bas. with his star pteyer'1 ~I 'PG' ( 1 IY • 27 min.) M CCJ lll0¥9 "The Boogenr'' (1981. Horror) ~ Bakjlng. Fred McCerf9n. Andtnt tentaded et•tur• eppe91 after • ~ ~--------------------------- mine II r~ led and terrorize the ntart>y resldent;:(f hf., 35mln.) ([)llOWll "Heertaches" (1981, Comedy) Margot Kidder, Annie Potts. A pregnant womtin tags along with a playglr1 'R' ( 1 ht., 35 min.) .. e llOWll "Try To Catch A Saint .. ( 1975, ()fame) Susan Oarit, RJc:ardO Montalban A young lawyer tackles a big case and flndl her9eff up agalnlt a famous evange1- 1St and belOVed J)Ublic figure. (2 hr1.) ~ alCO•llllllM (t)r.: ... ,.. d Cil CMMI M ~ TM.U wmt Ouett. Tet1Harp« •1•ame• llMCUla.T,U. .,. "Sus*chlct<" ( 1973. Adven· .. (%) "To Begin A.gain.. (1983. Drama) Antonia Feffandis, Encarna Paso ( 1 hr . 27 min.) a.Cl) .. Sounder" (1972, Drama) Cicely ~. Paul WinfNMd ( 1 hr , 45 min ) .. (CJ "T'Mfe'a No Bualneu Like Show Busl· nea" ( 1964, Musleal) Ethel Merman, Den O.lley. (1 hr .• 57 min.) CH> "Glzmo" ( 1977, Documentary) Directed by Howard Smith ( 1 hr . 30 min) •(fl) "The Other Man" (1970. Suspense) Roy Thlnnes. Joen Hacl<en (2 hrs ) Ne(]) "Pardon My Sarong" (1942, Come- ~ Bud Abbott, Lou Cotttllo. (2 hrs.) (I) "Hucklet>erry Finn" ( 1974. Adven- ture) Jeff East, Paul Winfield ( 1 hr . 58 min.) (%) "The Sting II" ( 1983, Drama) Jackie Gleason. Mac Dalfls. ( l hr . 42 min ) 1:11 "King Of Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Robert 0e Niro. Jerry Lewis ( l hr . 4 1 min) .. CC) "Homeward Bound" (1980. Orama) Oevid Soul, Barnard HugheS ( 1 hr , 40 min.) (Q) "The Toy" ( 1982, Comedy) Richard ~or. Jackie Gleason ( 1 hr . 40 min ) -CCJ ''The Runner Stumbles.. ( 1979. Dre· ma) Dick Van Dyke. Kathleen Quinlan ( t hr. 39 min) ® "The Pirate MOVle" ( 1982. Adven· lure) KrlSty McNichOI. Cht1s1ophef Atkins !_!hr .. 40 min.) Cl) "Interrupted Melody .. (1955. Musical) Eleanor Parker. Glenn FOl'd ( 1 hr 46 min.) ' -rn "Fanfare For A Death Scene" ( 1964 Mystery) Richard Egan. Vrveca Undlcxs. L1 hr., 30 min.) .. II "Assignment· Munich" (1972. Mys· lery) Richard Baseh•n. Roy Scheider 12 hrs) tt• (I) "Odysaey 01 The Paclfle" (1981, Adventure) MlcMy Rooney. ( 1 hr . 20 min I -···---11ov1---· .. Friendly Monstttt Of The Deep .. !_!975) Documentary (2 hrs ) Ct) "Megatorce" (1981, Adventure) Bar· ry Boltwlek. PerllS Khlmt>atta ( 1 ht., 40 min) ® "Six Peck" (1982. Comedy) Kenny ~~LIM. (1 ht., '46mln.) Cl) ''Tht D1tti1 ()ystar' (1982. Fantuy) ture) Joyoe JllltOn, Tony Young. A shy alr1ine hOl1• tlnd9 •dvtntur• when She assumes the aggr...ivt penona of hat eltengo. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) (%).,.. "Llpetlck" (1976, Orama) Mar· QIUJI Hemingway, Anne Bancroft. A top fashion model II humlli.ted and tnJttrated by her Uf'ISUCX:ellful attempt• to 11nt.-.oe the man who raped her to prlloo. 'A' ( 1 tv .• 30 mltl.) •1 1°'0'M•N•ll ..... ..... ,_ ... "Toot•crrt ( 1982, Comedy) Dustin Hottman, Je9llca Lange. An out· ot·wooc New Yori( actor labeled as tem- peramental dileovert • whole new career '°' himtelf when hi cfi8guiMa hlmMlf .. a wom.n and landl a aoep opera role. 'PG' ( 1 tv., 56 min.) Puppets. PrOduc.d and dncted by Jim Henson. ( 1 tv., 35 min.) ttll(Z) "La Nult De Vareonee" (1983) MM· cello Mutrolannl. (2 tvt .. 31 min.) W (Q) "Chanel Solltalre" (1981, Biography) Marl&-franoe Pit*. Rutger Hauer. (2 hrs ) tllG "&isanna Pesa" (19'9. W"tern) Roy Rogers, Oele Evant. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • CCJ "Marilyn" ( 1980, Biography) Cathe- rine Hlcics, Rlci'lard Batehart. (2 hrl., 25 min.) CID "The Vear Of Living Oengerously" (1983, Ofama) M91 Glbeon, Sigourney Weaver. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) "WarGamet.. ( 1983, Sutpente) Matthew Broderick. Dabney Coltman. ( 1 hr. 53 mm.) •(JJ "Auntie Mame" (1958, eoni.dy) Rosahnd Russell. FOfrett Tucker. (2 In .. 23 min) "Summer Lovers" ( 1982. Romanoe) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gallagher. ( 1 hr .. 40 min) .. ..Glzmo" ( 1977. Documentary) O.rected by Howard Smith. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 41:11 1.\) "Doll Face" ( 1946, Comedy) Vivian Blalr'le, OenntS O'Keefe. ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) (C) "There·a No 8utlr'8ta Uke ShOw ~ ness" ( 1954. Muslcal) Ethel Mefman. Dan Dailey ( 1 hr., 57 min.) .. "Huckleberry Finn" ( 197 4. AdVen- ture) Jett East. Paul Winfield ( 1 hr., 58 min) "The S11ng w· ( 1983, Drama) Ject(le Gleason. Mac Davia. (1hr .. 42 min.) U1 "The Glacier Fox" ( 1978) Documen- tary ( 1 hr , 30 min.) --dilvenl'lli ....... * ... AIC ... Q ---~,.., IUCl--llACm./~··w .... .. TICM ,_ Up-to-date lnforma· uon on the changlno electronics field. trom vldeO games to word processors. llCMI "King Of Comedy" ( 1982. Cornedy) Robert De Niro, .Wry Lewlt. A te111ng comedi.n plant to kldl'lap a wel~ known talk lhOw holt. 'PG' (1 hr .• '41 ;'J.o. "The Sectet Of NIMH" (1982, Fantuy) A~ed. Volcel cl Ellzabelh Hartman. Oom OeL..-. A laCltC IOClely W ® ... "The Alddle 01 The Senda" ( 1980, AdventUfe) Mlchael YOOC. Simon MacCor'klndale. To preovetlf a 0eJman Invasion of England In 1901, two 8f1tlltt friends set off for the high ..... (1 tw., 38 min.) •CC) ... ''Baby Blue Marine" (1978, .Drama) Jan-Mlehael Vincent. Glynnlt O'Connof. A young man. dlahonor1bfy dlaoharged from lhe Merine Corpe. UIUn'8S the Identity and uniform of • war hefo. 'PO' (1hf .• 30 min.) 41tt (]) mlCM DOCTOI e llOWll "Highway Dragnet" (1954. Drama) R~rd Conte. Joan Bennett. An ex-Marine becomet the acapegoet whef'I a beautlflJI glf1 hi'• known calUllly It foond mordef~~~·· 30 min.) t:lla'.l>IDmMla. of rats aid a despefate fle4d mouM In ...,. Ing her home from the ruthlWneet ol man. 'G' (1 hr .• 20 min.) e.:aYMDYll • (llJ tA•W. Atlanta Braves al Cincinnati -~rs.) 15:=.. 1DY ••••• All A Video ~ preatntatlon of the soul singe(• c~ back album ''Love Language." featuring -1•Mi{:. AIC ... Q , . ., .... mnwn'AIFT n TWf Featured: Van Halen IMd = David Lee Roth. l=.c:n.. ...... ...-r LMC'Dll•C,.. ........... ............. ~ -. Viewers are 111<.n behind the ecer. during the making of Geofga Lucaa and Steven Spielberg's spectacular movie "Raidets 01 The lost Ari<" for • look at how the adventure fllm came together. ( 1 rJj .,_ "Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Robert Duvan. Tess Harper. A formet country and western tinge< who 11 trying to make a comebeck faU. In IOve With • motel OW'n4tf, 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) (l)PAMlCMAm: TMI llCCle YIM (%) .,_ "Anaatasla" ( 1956, Drama) lngrld Bergman, Yul Brynntf. An 8""*'- ac glr1 In Germany clalma to be the onty 8U1Vlvlng heir to the Cz.ar of Aulala. ( 1 hf .. 45 min.) G llCMI "The Maverlct< Queen" ( 1955, Western) Barbara Stanwyck. Barry Sull~ van. A hotel owner Involved wtth • geng of ruatlers falll In love with the detectlv9 tracking the thlevel. (2 hra.) 1:119 I Ol M TOlll Feat1.1red: dttlgnef Lee Radzlwtll; Join Johnny C.,ton, C.r1 Reiner and others at the Playboy Manalon f()( a tennis tournament that benefit• c.dart- Slnal Olabet• Clink:; a computer prooeae that er"'" mutall lrom any photogr8')h-lc Image: a therapy M8lllon that anablet Sunday, May 27, 1984 23 you to .. go beck" and re-M yOAJt blnh: • ofde of Oa\'ld Stainbefg .. ., ... ,..., LA._a-.n I Ct9lltf 111•u. TICTAC~ • "°"" caurr w•cx nun WU,WUWOIU01°-.1 ....... -..... .,. "NatlOnal Lampoon's 0.. Reunion" ( 1982, Comedy) Gerrlt Graham, Michael L..lrn«. A motley group of alumni ~t togethef for an unueuaJ 10th-year high IChOol reunlOn 'R' (1 tw .. 25 mln.) ... 8 Cl) THI IUD OI ~ Bo. 11 tmpriSOned In hit own jail when he II tramed by a gang of moonshlnefa. (A) (1 hr) D THI llAITa In New Orleent clJrtng Mardi Gras. Max ar\d the Muter meet 1 beautiful reporter wnc. lnY9a11gaU... sto- ries have made he< a target few t9Yengl. (A) ( 1 hr.) e COUITbU MIAZCll Jacques Cousteeu and his research crew titamlne the posi- tive and lleg8tlve effects of gotd mlfWlg and other lnduttrtallz.atlon taking ptace along the Amazon Rlvef. (Pan 3 Of 3) (2 hrs ) 8 aJ _.,. A ~-alike g<>vWNnent agent takes the govemor's place to trap a def~ ~aval otffee(. (A) c;i ~ WU ~ -.:.,.. •n rornur Featured: Van Halen lead singer O.tAd Lee Rotfl. g) llCMI "Rollerba.11" ( 1975, Scienoe- Ftetton) James Caan. Maud Adama. The rulers of a futuristic Earth society devtM a v10lerlt spon 1n which the wlMlng IOOfe It tallied by the hlgheSt number of deethl. i hrs ) W'At1&1lilll;--lftfQIW -·---MWM.l San Diego Padres at San Francisco Giants (3 hrs.) m WAU. ftmT -"The lfflellmenl Strategist .. Guest Host· Carter Randall Guest Stephen l eeb, editor, Investment Strategist Ct.; llOVll "NatlOnal Lampoon's Vaca-11on" (1983. Comedy) ~ cnu.. Beveny o· Angeto. A vacetlOnlng ram1y encounters one dlsaste< after anothe< wtllle traveling. 'PO' (t hr . 38 min.) ([)..a.TIC8ml (H).cMI .. Prom Night .. (1 980, Mystery) Jamie Lee Curt1&. Leslie Nletlen. On prom night, exactly slit years aftet a girl fell to her death alter being teased by triend9, three of those friends begin gtttlng menacing catta. 'A' (1 hr .. 30 min.) llCMI .. The De~ Qystal" ( t982, Fan- lasy) Pvppets. Produced and directed by Jim Henson Two elfin youngsters 8fe eent on a Quest for the missing shard of a mag- ic gem that must be repaired to frM thelt land trom 9Yll rulers 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) lt1I (1)-ntr ..... (II) UI D a .... Webstet's godpelents explain the facts of life 10 him when he and Samantha a11empt to make J baby ~~~(R) I P&llM'Zlm The 20th amlverlary of the popular Mustang car. a visit with reek concert promoter Blll Graham e WAU. "9T -"The Investment Strateg1$1" Guest HOit: Carter Randall. Guest Stephen Leeb. edlloc. lnvestm.nt Strat 15t e eoo1 •a ouw ccurn ··38th 24 Sunday, May 27, 1984 And "3th Coogi nelooal Rao.I" A kK* at the racee In tfie 38th ar\d "3th Congre&- alonal dll1rlcts. { 1 hr.) CD .. "The Betsy'' (1978, Orama) Laurence Olvlet. Robert Dwan. Based on the tl0'4f by Harold Robblnl. A powerful and re6ent.._ O.trort auto tycoon brings a dlreci.vll rldng star· Into his company to Qeve6op a revokltlonary ,.._ "9hlcle. 'A' i~\~~ .. ,., • Cl) .._ "Oty On Fire" ( 1979. Ofa· ma) e.rry Newman, Susan Clart<. The vengMnOe o1 en oll refinery ex .. mplOyee erup11 ilto a blezlng Inferno which threat· ens to demolllh an ent11e ctty. (A) (2 his.) 8..,. "Saturn 3" (1980. Science-Fie· tlon) l(j(k OougA.s, Fanllh Fawcett. Scien- tists wonctng lo a apaoe station ara menaced by a mad genius and his robot ~.(R)(~ • 0 .. Oi5traoght CMW the muf'der of • friend, Chaney pursues • fighter jet thel may aeete an International line'=-(R) ( t hr.) , NI*" mm ..v .... llANmOI,,_ .,. "Natlonal Lampoon'• Vaca· tJon" (1883, Comedy) Chevy Chue. Beverly D' Angelo. A vacatlonlng family eooount.,. one disaster aftet another while traveling. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 38 min ) (%) .,. ''National Lampoon's Vaca- tion" ( 1983. Comedy) Chevy Chase. Beverty 0' Angelo. A vecatlon1ng famUy encounters one disaster after anothef lwn~ 'PG' Ct hr .. 38 min I -~TUCU atl NA UIA11 (R) .. llOWll "StlgeCO&Ch" (1966. West- ern) Ann-Margret, Bing Ctoat>y The trau- ma of Indian attaci< affects the puaen- gers of a stagecoech In va11ed ways 12 hrs . .:.nt.l. ID . "Vietnam Memonal" Veter· ans. famllles and lriendl dlscu.a thelf ·~at the 1982 dedication ot the IVie~)m Memorial In WuhlnQton. (R) c;1 ..... ..,._ -.... ,. •n MDUITOI An International terror'llt ctnatene to uauslnate the con- cestantt 1n a beauty pageant. (Al c;i ( 1 ht.) l ..... Dll MIM dll "The New Space Race" A look at Amlt1can and lofeilgn competition In the speoe Industry. (A) c;1 CC).,. "BrMthlesa" ( 1983, Orama) Richard Gere. Vatene Kaprtnsky. A tree- spit1ted aU1o thief unintentionally kllls a patraman ar\d latet ~ an obaes- Sive attraction to a young woman 'A' ( 1 hr .. •I min.) CH) .. "Psych<> II" ( t983, Mystety) Anthony P~lna, Meg Tiiiy. Former psy- chotic ki'* Noonan Bates Is r-.sed aft« a ~year atay In • mental 1nsmu11on and beliellM hlmteff cured when a mytte- rioua rash of murders begins 'R' ( t hr , 53 min.) Cl).,_ "Hey, Good l <><*ln' " C 1982. Ofama) Animated. Otrecied by Ralph Baun.I. An imminent gang rumble thtaal· ena the ~ ol ,~group ot '50s Br=een-.gers 'R' ( 1 hr . 15 mtn ) -·~TUCa -·----- 1-IYllY '!::1·1 A Nlct Guy Ute You Doing In L0091 TV NNI?" Veteran newseutera .»ny Dunphy,~ Aemck and Dave Moort ~ the current sta- tus of~ I~ news. • 'JmtJCM fU,_ ''Opptnhelmer'' The ldeintt.r. and their ,.,,.... ttltle In at Loa AJamoe. Ocioenheim« IUCOUmbt to Pl..,..• at>oot !Wt ltttlll fMndl. and Jean Tat~ commttt suicide. (Pan 3 of 7) .. R ~~ tW 1.•<1>~ .... ......... uu.. .. , ..... MWMMM C.-CM lllLA ... ''Opperhtimer'' The ldentilt• and thelt tamates Mille In at Loa Alamos. Oppenheimer succumbt to preaure at>oot hie lettis1 tr1endl. and Jean Tatlock commlta IUIOlde. (Part 3 of 7) ; ) Q (1 tw.) ILST'llC ... llTIMCYflll .,. ''Summer ~ .. (1982, Aomanoe) 0.ryl Hannah. Pete< GaJ- tagner. Two American college students spend 1 lree-tplrlted eummer on a Greek =la~-.) 1'9 .. Aa AP1WI _.. Featured: "La Aux Foiles"; James Hawk; Howle Mandell; Gul'*6 Book record ho6def'I ( 1 hr.) D 8) nmllf'f Guest Host· .Joen Rlvefs SchedUled· JoM 0.vtd8on. actress Beny T~;'i.r l o .e ... .-n.- .. "Traosplant" (1979, Ofama) Kevin Dobson, Mellnda Diiion Beted on the true story of a har<klrlvlng young executive who undergoee a rltlcy heart ltran=~~~ hrs., t5 min.) ........ PUCI CGUmWOIU-(IQ .,_ .. Little Glrle lost" (No Oete) ( 1 hr,30mln) (I) •OVll "WarGames" c t983. ~) Matthew Broderick, bebney Coleman. A teeo-age computer wntz lnad- vertantly apal'Q a nucleat conffontallon when he ecoesaes the Pant-oon'• 81rete- gk: computer 1ys1am. 'PO' c;i (t hr .. 53 min ) G ,. CU. Faetured: Sheoando9h area ~ 8I08som Fest!Yel ( t ht., 30 min.) ttlll(C) .. "Angel Of H.E.A.T." (1982, Adventure) Marilyn Chambers. An espionage agent ha a fleld day wor1clng undercover as • mud wrettllf ( 1 hr .. 36 min,) -1111• NGUYWOOO .,. "Bataan" ( HM3. Adventure) AObert TeylOf, ih<>mas Mitchell. American Gts hght a gallant bU1 h°'*"9 bettle In the Phln;:nes (2 hfa., 20 min.) Cl)N!.._W ... 9 .,. "Too Many Sulpeota" ( 1975, Mystery) Jim Hutton. o.vid Wayne. Elery Queen ar\d hit lathet. lnapector Queen. try to solve t~ murder of a fathlorl deSignef (1 hr • 30 min.) tD ftlCa OI TMI ..r Scheduled Wally George. Caaey Kaaem, comedian Alan Stephen, The 81Htert. llnget Evelyn Ch•~J:J~~..=J. •uw..wme ......... 'm.,_ ''The Vaer Of lMng Dangeroua- ~· (1983, Orernt) Mtl Glbton. Sloour- nty WMvtr. An Austrtlltn toumelit. e MtW\ tmt>e..-y offtcief tlld • CftmtnutlYe Eurtt1an c.me.1men ~caught up rn the tumult of tD&S lndc>neele Just pt1ot to the tan of IUll•mo 'PO' ( 1 tw . ss min) ... "Pleygltl" ( 1982 Drema) Vetonlce Hirt, &emantha Fox A wealthy petron.1 <*trlbut• her "favors" to tev· ttal men wtfh htt publittlef-f'lu5bend's coneent. but fella In low with a nv.1 Wl'ftet -Ji~.'1~ -·.,. "T~nt" (1979. Orama) Kevin Oobeon, Mt4inda Diiion. e ... cs on the tNe ltOfY ol • l'\eto-drMng young ex.cutM wno 1.#\dtrgoee • f'lllk)' l'leen tr~I. (R) ·2·7;'· 30 min ) •• "9At -F-Mtureo a Pftvalt Aaell lnttrY!tW with OeYld L• Roth (Pitt 2 ol 2) . Vldeol by van Halen ("Panama"). Bruce Spr1ng11een ("Aoulta"). Joe .»cklon (''You <An't Get Whet You Want"). The Premenoerr. ("Thin Une") • Prince ("When Dcwes I' l 'l (1hr .. 30 min.) ' CA'llOP• •n111rrLA:-... ,., 1WtLW• ta•• A llYMO LW A 10ok a1 the edYer'8e htalth .nects or uranium min- ing on Navajo mine wonun and current residents of the Arlzone re&ervatJOn. Whlcti was fhe center of the first uranium boom 1119 (%) ... "Mysterie$" (1979) Ru1Q8' Hauer.A~' tv . 40min) W 9 WC. I&. Of 1M11C ~ Bil Bixby Magiaens. Coit. AM Bongo Lee Edwards, Jim Dety. Nop and Cir&. Come11 and Monique. Figaro and P81'1 Zero (!) _,. "Greet MiSsour1 Raid . ( i950 Western) Macdonald Carey Wenoel Cofey. The .i.mes and Younger ooys begin to ride the outlaw trall again (2 hrs) • _,. "The VanlstMng Land" (1 973 AdventU1e) Documentary The people of Alaska ditplay their tenacny and strengm of w1U In the battle to <:an1e out a Ille for t~ In the bitter w1IC)erness 01 ttte North. ( 1 tv . 30 min ) (D) .. "P\m 'N 8oot5' ( 1983 Ora ma) Kelly NlehOls. J T Amt>rOle A young woman tne. 4MW)'ttwlg -trom tatung lnUnl1y to jolrW1Q • cuh -to get OUI Of lhfl ~hr., 16ril J wl -.r=. ·;-~·~ .. u.&Nlm.-Y PLIMi DClrT U T1t9 ...._ _.. "NatloNI Lampoon'• Vaca tlOn" ( 1983, Corntdy) CtleY'f cnue. ~~(1ht .. 38mln.) 1,.. ..... ,.. .. "--.. .,_ ...... -''Women'• Sof1bel. Pit~' Gulilt: Mal)' LltU.- wood. MzoN S.... coech. (R) CD ... ''ft 8-ned Lh A Good Idea At The Time" 1( 197&, Romance) 81~ po.we; ~ ~· (t hr .. '5 "*'-> .. (II),_ 1& F •C!l •--· • we ... "W•mll'IQ From Spece" (1888, Scleno&-Fla1ion) Santaro Mlakt. TPVoml KaJtt. Earttl 1gnor9e wam1ng1 from 8nath- er plenet ot Impending dtluter. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ..... .,.,_,, CC> .. ''Marilyn" (1980, ~) Catherine HICQ, Aicheid 8Mehaft. 8aed on the OOYel by Notman Mallr. Fobllls the llfe at -.x aymbol Mal'llyn Monroe from hef troubled chlldhooel to her rl8e • an interrwltonal star (2 tn.. 2S min.) .. "Aun11t Mame" (1958. ~ dy) Roullnd ~. Fon.c Tumc.r. After the dNlh o1 hla pat9nta. I young boV b9oOme1 the ward 01 tlll 11etnboyant and ecoentrlc aunt. (2 hrl .. 23 min.) ... "Goodbye. Emrnanuelte" (1977. Orama) SyMa ~ l.mlbeno Orllnt A be9utttul women'• ..,oh for the ul'ttmatt «otle ~ ~ twr 10 • 1t•rtf1rig raltatlon. 'A' ( 1 hr •• ~ min.) ., ......... LA.'llMf ::. ... IWIU•• l llMT lO 1..-r _. A •kite to ltle contrcwerSial oomadlen. tenw&ng &ppearanoe5 by Slelle Aflen. Q9orge Car- lin Biii ~. Manin MUii and Don Ric> kle$ (1 hr ) C1rJ ... "Tht Toy" ( 1982. Comtdy) Richard Pryor. Jeoklt a.ton. A muttlmll- honaire ··purcha!IM" an ~ bl&~ men as a pleyt'*IO tor hll ei>Olled -i~~(1 hr .. 46m.> HI I I r. & 91CML-.T -·-... "Bob & Carol & led & Ala·· (i969. Comedy) Nai.ait Wood. Robert Culp Two couples Oeclde to mod- em12e their marnagea and g91 new per- spectives on Ille by exchanging apo,,.. ' tirs 30 min ) .... -.n.u. -From Melqulte Texas (R) (2 tlr5 I 2 .,. "The Stng tr" ( 1983, Orama) J8Cl<1t Gteeson MK Oe"4a, An ~1- enoed con anis1triea10 IOOte big with the help o1 a tellow Plddl« 'PG' (1 hr . 42 mm ) •9.,. "The Green Man" ( 1957, ~ eoy) Alastair Sim. Jll Adema. A mllO- mannereo clOokmakar '-di a doUble • a!. • hired killer ~ intenos 10 m ,. •te a very disagreeable dlplomat. (1 hr.. 30 min I • .. ''VO)'tOll Into Spact" ( 1970. ~) Mbundbu Ka~. Sho- Zlluo o.n.. A hero ew1,,ga &\to action to ~ T(J6(yo from annlhll8tton ~ a drteded "'°"'* ( 1 tir .• SO min.) ~ ---1):. ''Slit Pack" (1 982. Comedy) ~ Rog.a, Olene Lane. A 1'9Ce-C9r Ol'W 1urnt a lelrtet of ~ oat llt"'6fs Into a wtnrq pit C1W 'PG' (1 tw •• '5 min.) •Cl) .... ''Hey, Good LO<*ln' " ,1982, Orama) Animated Dfrectecs by Rafptl Babhl. An Imminent oa'l3 rumble tN'Mt- .,_ the ~ ol • -group of ·so. 8r0<*~ ~. •A· ( 1hr .. 15 min.) -~-----.._ .. "Tht Unholy Garden" (1931, M~ Ronald Co4mtn. Fay Wr•y A ~-~rttllh IOOUndr .. wtth • penchant for adllenturw ;eta lrwotved wlTh crime and romence (1 hr .. i• min.) (II) .. ••a.net Sofflalre'' ( 1981. Bloo- r~~) Mari.-Franoe Pitier. Aut,ger Hau« The romanoea and bull.,_ ttruggl9a of Parle fashion queen Coco Chaneri •rty i rs. 'R)ltn ) -.. -~ --·--·-LOIT Viewers are taken betlN the __,. duftng fhe making of George Luoas and Stwen Spielberg's spectacular m<Me ''Ra.Ider$ Of The LD51 Ark" fOf a 10ok at how the adventure tUm came together ( t hr ) d {!) ........ -· .. ''The Connectton" ( 1973 Ora-ma) Chllrtes Durning. Ronny Cox An ex- ~ report• acts ... go-b9tween In a deal betwMn Insurance compen• •nd=~ (1hr .30mtn ) e ''Return Of The Giant Mon- sters" ( 1966. Scieno..Flctton) t<ojlro Hongo. KiChljlro Uede A maa1Ye •rth- quake unleastlea a mammott1. delfructlYe cr•ture Which ts attack.cl by G.mmera i tw .. 30 min.) __ ,c= m'*••• ---~'" .. "Ar.rul8" (1956, Orama) tngrld Bergnwn. YUi 8tynner. An .,,,,,..... ac girt In GenMny ctatms to be the only IUrVMng hetr to the er. ol ~ ( i tw .. 45~ -~· Mrl-.. {!)CMll• hr., 27 "*') (II) Q P I -M OTTAWAY A. boOk· lit\ high ld'lool 5tUdent dl9ocMn the Importance oe • wet-rounoeo lite ana an.mpts to oonwn his friend. a ~ minded • .,.., to hla new phllotophy ( 1 tw.) • u.m """"' WiiW w•w.r:W ,..•n•u=anm ~--119 ---u.:-•u•t•• •wsa;a ._. I e -tWf AnlrM..O Ctlartee Olac· Sundtly, M8Y 27, 19&4 25 ens' ClaSSIC story about &(I Ofl)hen boy who trunphs OWlf mtSfonune (1 tv , 12 "'"' ) CZ> .,.. "Odyssey Of The Peclflc" ( 1981, Adventu-e) Midley Rooney (I hr .. 20 "*') -1~---~ eMIWiii_.._ &ltn.lt'tCM.I a ,... .. ...:.1unuuec.11.1 l'r-=-·~ .,. .. ,LA. NIT,_ --lnmT(">Q .,.. "The Prize Fighter" ( 1979. Comedy) Tim Conway. Don Knotts (t ~= ... -(II) ~ .,.. "Dusty" { 1981 Orama) 8111 Kerr. Noel Trevatnen ( 1 rv . 28 ITW\.J (Q) ..... Three Warnora.. ( 19n Dra- ma) Randy Ouaid O arw White Eagle 1hr .49 mn) --·•AU.trtaT ,. unwY..-.c• -~, .. YOUnt ----u..-...,, ... lltCIDl PM.i IOC& Wrf!!Odl Dooler fvldS ti !'3'd to ~ no wnen hlS toends s1a.rt m ICOTT 1:9 (fl) 90ftE '"San Antoo.o ( 19'5. West· em) En<>1 Ayon. A.le.us Smth 12 IVS 20 -,~ ....... nlatTOOID 9 ICOGIT DOO MD laWPY DOO .... l =a.Alm~ •mlm u.e~ ..,_ ''The R<'dle Of The Sanos'' (1980 AOYenture) Michael York. Simon MacContooa1e ( 1 hr . 38 11W\. J CZ:.,.. "The Sting II .. f l 983, Orama) J&Qo.ie Gleeson Mac Davis ( 1 hr 42 •1rTW\k Daei.1•1 ••a1:1••-,..._ ttl 'AC-llM/-CWI, _., _,,._ ... ,,_WB•UWAU 9CMI "To Please A Lady.. ( 19 50, OremeJ Oartl Gable. Batt>era St~ -1 ~~=LGIDOll1't9W WWlffTOllA• ,._TU ma.LD DOUM Ull ..,_'"The Ai.en FactOf" (1978. Sci- ence-Fiction) Tom Gr1ffith Don Le!ten 12 hr&.) I ... POOT &W 11111 ._..,.. MIOUlll 1't9 MTI mW9 'St HeMJns · f 1981. OrameJ Art Camey ~ Hvtfmen ( 1 hr • lS m.n ) (]J _,. ·~ Pacit ( 1982. Conl«fy I Kenny ~. Diane Lane ( 1 hr '5 min ) (a> -U ,_ LOW A younv bOy deotelops a lrienaan.p with the COClk in his perents· ,_.eurant througl'I their mut\Mll I0¥9 of betebeh ( 1 hr J •1 (1)-lllM /IOM-e AUllMDTMI Cl9 .. OZZll-~ 26 Sunday, May 27. 1984 l a•um.m ~ Ffom LOUllS6ene" ( t9' 1. Romence) Jotvl Wayne. One Munson (2 hrs.) I YMC.COGI IRS' l•Wr.MMTI -·--M CZ) r nc• W l!l) ... "'The Lasi Commend'· ( 1955. ~) &«ting H9yden. Anna Maria iE (2tn.. 10tnn.) -11.:tir-1 & M Q •• , ........... OOOlat --·· Ill 'I -.mr•Mlllll _,,,.., H1Qhliij'lts of the 1968 New YOf1l Jlts and 1969 Kens.as ~Chefs. (R) ( 1 hr.) <Ii).,. ··Pott·~·· (1982. HorrOf) ~ T Nelson. JobeCh Wi1ems. ( 1 hr . 55 tTWl ) c:a>111•nn•1111111111• -(%) .,. """ .......... -.,. _,_ • .,_ .. Sutter's Gaer· (1936, AdwJo. tUF'e) Edward Arnold. Lee Tr8Ci f2 hrs ) -1~1T0091 .,. "One Men Jury'. (1978, SUspente) Jack Pala~. Ovtstopher M1t~2 ht'a.) • "Challenge Of The Ninja" ( 1980, AdV'enlure) Lui CNe-Hul. Kurata Yuuakl (2 ':M. l ::.:. ... n1 , n.-toa11 '"Ulde Ronstadt In Concert With The .....,,, Riddle Orchestra" Pettorrnanoee of torotl ballads tromthe '30sand '-'OI f1 tw.l cm e11nm•1m1_,_ __ (I) ... "Rocky Ill" (1982) rZ> .,. "Stat<Mt Memofies.. ( 1980 [nrna) Woody Allen • ..,. "Baclands Of Dakota" ( 19' 1 We&tern) Broderick CrawfOfd •1-.aw-.... -...... TMI 9IOAD TO LOI t I • 0tymPIC hopeful Tom Petranott (jeYefln) • pro- filed: INl\lr8$ on top U.S distance SWWM'le( Mary Beth Unzmelet and the S.C A.. T.S~tlcs Club. ( 1 hr.) I ,.,,_.. - M.• MM.911"1 ~ WAWI The author and futurist traces the decline ol the lncluStnal Revolution's "second wave·· C\Jlture and discusses the rm of "thlcd wave .. technology O ( 1 hr . 30 rTWl I l ·····Oll~ w .,._,_ f9 CA'ITCIP191 -...u llTIGMa. llCUIY mW9 .. VOIC6S" ( 1979. Orama) Michael Ontkean. Amy ll'W'Q. ( 1 hr .. 46 nun ) .,_ "Island Of Ac:IYenture.. ( 1979. Ad\«'lture) Nettnan Bowtee. Wdtred Brambel ( 1 hr., 25 nun..) •@ ~ Oii. m CA Hal Hob~ hosts this look at tc:s.llo. ( 1 hr ) u.e Cl) NA ICU "Kemper Open" Turd round (five from Congr9SSIOnel Country IOu~== Md.) ( 1 hr., 30 min ) ICU.TUii .. .U19UICl9il09ICIM.GL• ftCI -...u .... IC:mllOLOIY •OYll "WarGamH' • ( 1983, Suspense) Metthew &~ 0..bney Colemen. ( 1 hr., 53 min.) C1) ... ''The Inn Of the Sbrttl Happi-ness" (1958. Orama) lf9ld Bergman. 0M1 Jure ~2 hrs •. 38 m1n. > I ..... .. • GI LPGA ~·Third round (t.w from .Hack Nlckllos c.nter 1n K~ tsland. ONo). (1 hr.) I _, ...... mA111T9CmlUll LI' MOW TMI 11111' WM .. llCAA 1IACI .... CllWI a 1111 .. From EUQ.tne, Ort ( 1 ht l • .,. 'Weri:M1th.. 1951, Wettam) Edmond O'Brien. Polly Bergen. (2 tva.) • .,_ "Mtttef Of The ~ Guillo-t~" INo Date) (2 tn.) e .. TICIM ,_Up-to-date lntoone· tlon on the chengtng electronlce fle'd, from~ WOfd ptOC111cn.. COU..WOll.D-''Geme Three" i!iYe from Omeha, Ntb) 13 hrs.) Jl) .,_ .. Sht Peck" ( 1982. Comedy) -lr•unlg Co.I. ·~ ~91· Jnaa1 - ~ ·~ .:?!r!W\I - ., -M.cm9--~ .... ..,_ ~-~ Jonv ~ :... ~ ~ e ..., imd TUrw.y 0 ._ 2;. -lalunlay Cont. 1 ... ,.. .. a ••·tu111 -.AT OUTDOcm Jttn Tabof gets out- fitted tor wnne w•ter canoe.ng and \llSlts ~ Island State Parl< 9 ... (I) -llDI Alice 1$ kidnapped by two thieves who ptan to steal a prlOeless Babyionsan crown from the mus.om < 1 tv, 8 e WWW WT ITWll Unusual po1tee protection is ptO'ltded Mr Drummond after his gen«Ollry leads to •n eJttortlOn If~ "RkJe..Vaquero'" (1953 West· em) Robert Taytor Ava Gatoner Mex.- can bandits dfrve out •young settler and Ns wtfe When they infringe on the Mex.- cans' terntory (2 hrs.) e 0 OlYWIC 1Ull TllAU 'Women s G~ta" (from JacllsonYMe Aa ) ( 1 tv } i =:.':uca .,.,. "The Fitechasers' I 19 70 Dra- ma) Chad E~ett Anianette Comer A.n 1mtJrance agent investigates a series ot suspc:ious fwes al ot whcil oocurreio in me same ne.gt\t>orOOOd (2 hrs > '.,..., cc.vTaa..UI .,.,. ''Summet L<>vefS (1982 Romance) Oary1 Hannah. Peter Gal- laghet TWO Ameocan college students spend a tr~ed summer on a Gte-. Sand 'R' ( 1 rw AO rtW'I ) .WW · NatlOt\81 Lampoons Vaca· llOn • ( 1983 C<>meO)<) Cnevy Owe Beveny 0 AngelO A va<:ahOl'Wlg fan1'y encounters one dlSaster after anofhef w9'de 11 avewig PG < t ru 38 ITWl I -0· .WW PsycflO If (1983. My$18')'1 A.nth()oy Ptfltll'IS ~ Ttlly Former OSy· chafe o:~ Nofrnan Bates is r-.Soed after a 20-year sta; 1n a mental lf'tStttuoon and~ rwnself CUff'<l wnen a myste- rious 1aSh or muroers begins ·R 1 rw 53 rrw1 I m 90WW f'•or1~ Ga 119'5 W@Stt!fn) Yvonne De CarlO Rod Can'le"on A leisty ~le salOOn-keeQer hes a Sl\aky matr.- monia1 V IOi w·th 8 f'IOIOl'tOuS out ta # (2 In) .. _.,TUCD~ .. m •• ~ R>ck)' 'aces 50$· pension trOt"' ~tl()()I uniess tl4! can -1 Oltet a O•lflCU•I sc.ence t~ (RI LRSm.11 Oii NE .at All>,..,.. .,.,. ~ 19' 1 Amentute Gene T ll!f~ &uce Caoot The 8' 11St' uncove< Nazi actMt) .,, Atrica '*'th t"t' net() Ola Eurasian gtr1 1 ! l'V 30 mon I (£,...,...,.. •8 Cl) m¥W "Def ance 11980 Drama Jao-M<:tlael V>OC8"11 T"9fesa Saldana A cosageous 10UOQ mar railes a tone stand against membef"s ot ~he VIOient stree1 gano te<rortZ1ng l'llS rietgl'lt>omood <RI 12 hrs I 8 G') IUMA'I FAl&Y Mama cJeYISes a plan to save hef COVSlf1 from a fe ot ~y at tl'le f'lUfMlg home (RI 8 0 LOWI IOAT A fo<mei mattnee odci meets 1rie daughtef v.e l'laSl'I r Mef'I in years a ""'°""'" ta s l0t tfle Shi>· s engi- neer and a couple preoicts the end of the '#Ol'1d (R) 0 t 1 nr ) " C'"1DAIW't MIUCU nrwou 1IU'nD (CC*T'D) e ~ NeurOSl.l<geot" Dr Theooore Kum • YIC!rW9d as tie oe<10tms a 20-hour operaflOft to sa .. e th«" 'e or a young 001 {1 hr I y · CCI 1-WCllLD -Game F~ 28 Sunday. May 21 1984 hf .'° min ) tW1:n.~ 1W ~Mimi • ~ 1'0,,. ... -Rusty Curdetf. Tawny~ end Ch8rtee Zud<· ., "°'' mUSlc, ~ end vari9ly per. lonnet1. lnCtudlng HOWie M9ndel. Wwd Al VankOViC. Vlct<>tia J.acklOn end John Cen- 1 ~~=~ .... ~o ... .,. ... ....... ... "Escape To Athena" ( 1979, Advenllxe) Roger M00te. o..td Niven All assorted gtoup of ~ bend togeth· er to MC&pe from • pttsoner~ camp tn the Gr• 1$andl durW'lg Wor\d War ti gtvs,30min) CID .,.,. "PolttfgMt" ( 1982. HOffOf) Craig T Nelson. Jobeth Wllll8ma. V.,,getvl ghost• take O"l9f a IU~ c.itorl'lla home and abc:IUC1 the relident fwnily's ~ child. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 55 "*'..) r~ .WW "Circle Of Power'' ( 1980, Ora· ma) Yvette Mimleux. After undllgo1ug a coosc1ousness-rt1S1ng setNnat, some e11ecut"'9$ and rhetr wtv.s breek down thelt itlhlbiOons. ( 1 hf • 38 rTWl ) tt:tl ~-lllTI t1l9 ... "Girl H.ppy" { 19&5. Mulilcal l S-. Presley, &iele'y Fabar• The leedef of a musical combO ii assigt'9d 10 keep an eye on a ciub owner's ~ter (2 hrs 15 ,.,. 11:9 Cf) ,,. an•• .. • DAW9 • 11 tlllD Featured two ·1ou~,.. JU<Jges ~ cnme end punish- ment Burton Roberts of the ,..._ Yor1ol State ~eme Court and Herbef'I Stem ot the U S O.Stnct Court < t tv ) ( ..,...,. INCi .. WlllOI -~TUCQ •Ofll · Wai Games ( 1983 SusDensel Matthew &Ode<ICk, Oeboey Cdeman A teen-age computtf wNZ inad· ~antty sparks e nuc:tear conffomatlOf"I #hetl he 8C<:e$S41$ the Pentagon's strate- gic computer SY$1etn 'PG' 0 ( l tv 53 min) R1I 1111' Oii NE fUNA1'1 .... ml -~ .WW "Two Regs W•t'' ( 1950 \ltestern) Linda Oamell Josept\ Colten A group ot 90idtefs from the South jOlt'I tt14! 0nion A''.210 'l&;t lndl.ana 12 1"11'$ 1 O IOCll~' -A er CCIJW--.0-''Game Ttvee'' 1!!.om Omaha. Neb ) (RI :OJ .WW "A ftemoon Delights.. (1980. Orama) Enc Edwards. ~le M!Cheels POker-pla)'W'lg triends decide to forgo their usUal T uesda~t game to discus$ lhelf •· ~ in ties ( 1 tv 20 min) WILOIT= c-....w1 MACLI .,-won -:-er;.. 1 ... "The Wiid Perty' {197~. Ora- "'9) James Coco. Raquel Wetch. A silent '*" Comedian tnes 10 save Na Bagging cereer by ttvowing a big perty at wtiidl • ~ woman 8nd '* boytnend .,. mur· Oered ( I hr , 30 nm ) .,_ "National Lampoon's Vaca· llOl'l.. ( 1983. Comedy) OwYy Chase. 8eYetfy O' Angelo A vecet!Onlng tamity encountera one disaster ahtt anothet wt-. tra~·PG' ( 1 hf 38 t'IW\ ) --.r 1'IACll -lalurclay Coat. t11CD .,. "Six Pacic" (1882, Comedy) ~ny Rogers. Diane Lane. A reoe-car driver lurne a .. Ktet of jwenlle car strlppett Into a winning pit Cfew. 'PG' p hr., 45 min.) (J) uw ·---c.AZY Comedian Gallaahet Mtlrful Nnetlca't obteallon with loo<t. joined by comic 8111 ~ ~. (1 tv.) W 8 .,. "The Altroneut" ( 1971, Ora· ma) Montt ~. &JMn C.fk. To CCMW up tht deeth of an astronaut. an r.tOf luubttltuted. (2 hrs.) ... ... "Northern Puttult" (1943. Advtnture) Errol Aym • .AJlll Bllhop. A mountle relentleelly eomba the Canedlan ~ In ... ,Ch of a Nazi saboteur. il hf .. 60 min.) 00 .,. ''Split Image" ( 1982. Df am8) Mlcheel O'Keele, Katen Allen. A young ()lymplc hopeful becomes lured Into a tanatlcal rtllgloutcult. 'R' (1 hr .. 61 mlf'I.) (0) .,_ "High School Fantaaln" ( 197,, Comedy) Rene Bond, Alcit Lutze. A teen-age boy desperate to loee hla vtr· glnity cilc<Mlf'I a cache of a PQWelful odieltoc. (1hr .. 11 min.) • m•umacA LOIT•INCI 10G1•1rru..W1101 .,. "Fo< Pete'• Sake" (1974. Comedy) Bart>fa Strelund. Mlehaet Sar· razln. A devoted wife lnvolva htfeetf In MM!fal ~Y achemea to ralae tome uua mon.y ao that her ceb driver hut- band can llnC&h his education. (2 hrs ) -~ ... "lntlmet• Momenta" (1981. Comedy) Alexanch Stu.r1. Betnard Free- 800. A famous French madam expands her opara11ont lnternt1tlonally. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) • Ml (I) ... "National Lampoon'a Vaca· tlon" ( 1983, Comedy) Chevy Chue. e...fy O' Angele). A vacationing famlty enooun1M one dlauttr after another wt"'9 traveling. 'PG' o ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) •1ZMm..,nuTM ... -.. .,. "The liwtslble Ray' ( 1938, $d.. enct-Flctlon) Boria l<artoff, Bela Lugoel A ldentlat dlaoovers a deadly rey with wNeh he can c:t.tr~nythlnQ at Wiii wttn )ult the touch ot a . ( 1 hr., 30 =~ Im.a.CM.DU• ~c~ on ([) -~ Sidon Retumt'' f1982, Adventure) Ketty Reno. Teri Garr, A boy o<>ea to the Sahata Oee«t to find hit beloved blacf( Arabian atalllon whleh was rectelmed by lta previous owner. ( 1 ht .. "3 min.) CD) llO¥ll "Last Tango In Parta" ( 1973. Orama) Marlon Brando, Marie Schnelder. A middle-aged man wtlOM unftlthtu wife recently committed suldde end en unlnhl- blted young women rMet and begin a compdceted affair throughout whk:h they remain nameleu to eech other. (2 hra .. 10 min.) (%) llO¥ll "Summer Lovers" ( 1982, Romance) Daryl Hannah. Pet• a. laghef. Two American coHege students ac>tnd • l~lttd tummef on • Gr-* laland. 'R' (1 hr .• -'Cl min.) a:tl®.,_ "Tin Man" (1g&1, Dfame) ~ Othy Bottomt. OMNI .Mgena. A comput- er genlua tall In low with Na = lhet-~ who helpt him reoaln hit end merket Na eotnputer Invention& (1 tw .• 31 min) -· .,_ "Stunts Unllmlttd" (1979, Adventure) Gltnn Corbett. SuMna Oii- ton. A fOftnef ln1efllgtnoe 9Qtnf and ttv.. top stunt ptOp'9 etttmpt to retrfllia a lfolen laer gun from ltie fortr.. of en .,.,,,. dealtt. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) 1= "Tht Huttler" (1961, Orama) Paul Newman. Jackie GleeSOn. A poof 8ha111 k>lta hla glrttrltnd and Na ..,,_ reepect, but regains his pride after ~ the man reaponslble at his own game. (2 hra .. 15 min.) ..... "The W0tld Of Soale Woorf' (1961, Orama) Wiiiiam Holden. Nancy Kwan. Tragedy unit• an American 8lttat and a CNnele girt. Cl) YOU C#lff f All ff Wint YOU A produo- tlon of the Pulitzer P~ comedy •t>out an eccentric but happy family, lta'· ring Jason Roberds. Colleen Oewtlurllt. George ROie and Elizabeth Wlleon. Q (2 hra.) • e .,.. ''The Men Who Reclalmtd Hit Head'' ( 1934. Drema) Oaude RM-. Joen Bennett. A brUllant author sells him- self to an ambitious publlahef. reeultlng In tragedy. (1 hr .. 30 min.) 'Warmup man' vital to TV show By FRED ROTHENBERG Al'T........,...,,._ NEW YORK -He's never on stage. Viewers won't see or hear him. He doesn't even get bis name an the credits. But af you're laugtung alonf. with the studio audience durin• CBS' 'Kate & Allie", J.J. Wall Wlll be smiling, too. Wall was the show's warm-up act when the series was taped in New York earlier this yt.ar. As studio jester. his job was to k~p the audience alert and enthusiasuc ~fore the show and during the many shooting breaks. "Warmups arc such a critical p,art of TV. but they're often done wrong,' said 8111 Perskx. produc.er-<ii rector for "Kate & Alhe. ' "Sometimes you can get audiences TV ANTENNA ••. Fromh.Me 3 radlJle and Sltetee Nortl. Several returning TV series will have new cast membct"I next fall. Buddy Ebsen. who starred in "The Beverly Hillbillies" Jnd "Barnaby Jones." Wlll Join the cast of . .\BC's "Matt Houston." He will portray Matt's Uncle Mu. described as a wily rnm1nologi1l. Mau is played by Lee Horsley. StepMll Fant,of "Aalmal Ho•~" fame, wlU Jo18 tale replar cut of "St. Elaewllert,. u a Mmblq me4kal ttedat. Ht made tewttal put ~·arlq tJte paat NaNa. P_,. Ba&llJ will join the hyped up and the show takes off faster. But sometimes you get people who compete with the material on staae, and that can be destructive." ln theory, TV's laugh chain begins with the warm up act. A 30-minute show mia,ht take two hours to complete. A lethar&ic crowd could tum the studio into a morgue, sap the enel'IY. of the stars and not contribute lustily enough to the natural laul:h track. And that could infect the home audience. Wall. 32, a stand-up comic from New York, was selected. by Persky, because he's a natural ad-libber who enjoys chatting with people. "You have lO make the audience feel comfortable and involved." saad Persky. cast of NBC's "Sil ver Spoons." ABC plans a mid-A ugust sta11 for "Air Force." a new series about an Air Force colonel, his pilots and his family, set during the early 1960s. The series will star Crat1 T. Nel1on and CtDdy Pickett . The lead actors from NBC's "Riptide," Perry King, Joe Penny and Thom Bray. are assisting in a public service campaign beina launched by the U.S. Coast Ouard. The Kt<>t"I' s~ta will air in June a pan of National Safe Boatina Weck. Persky's only instrucuons were that Wall forget his nightclub act. "A stand-up comic's JOkes arc faster than the show's material," Persky said. "11 would create a rhythm and an expectation that we could never match." Persky. who wrote scripts for lhc old ..Dick Van Dyke Show," recalled when series regular Morey Amsterdam djd the warm-up instead of writer-producer Carl Reiner. Amsterdam's joke delivery was rapid-fire. "The next scene seemed less funny," Persky said. "After laughing at ban--bang one-liners. four lines of dialogue sctuna up a joke didn't work as well." Wall docs a lot of spontaneous humor in clubs and colleges, and he easily slipped into the role of friendly New York tour guide in the Feb. 24 tapinJ of toni&ht's episode, the last of six on~· nal programs this season. (Happily, thou , this sophisti- cated boot of a comedy. w ich stars Susan Saint James and Jane Curtin. has been renewed for the fall.) "I like the idea of walking a tightrope:• said Wall. Between takes, Wall talked to the out-of- townen about their experiences here and beck home. He kidded some about their aoccnts, their jobs or their shoes. He wu conaen1al and never nasty or insullina. He's no Don Rickles. Sunday, May 27, 1984 29 SOAP OPERAS SUMMARIZED ••• PromPaie4 are dozens of loopholes in his record.mg contract and he no longer has to work for Porelli. Jake upset when T iffany breaks date with him for business deal. GUIDING LICHT: Mindy suffcn mis- carriage. Lujack finQs Philip Wltb Beth. Philip comes to hospital and 1s stunned to &earn that Mindy has lost the baby. Hilary, on road to recovery, laughs when Actchcr tells her they bad to get married so she c:ould leave Ocho Rios. H ilary was too 111 even to know the wedding ceremony was ,oing on. Hilary and Fletcher agree to annulment. After §even ycaJ"$, Jim's ~ leal'Ch on the virus 1s completed. Learning Reva plans to lcave Spnngfield, Josh tnes to stop her. As Tony and Annabelle prepare to wed, Nola goes into labor. Rick and Caire ma ke love. Later. Claire regrets bavina made lo'e to a man so much younger than she. Billy and Vanessa decide to stan their own family. LOVING: Jack teams that h1?. biological mother was pregnant by man other than her husband HenJty. Ann understands why Tony left Loma. Stacy tells Tony she'll try to be his friend. Leaming &he plans to leave Corinth and head for Oklahoma, Doua buys ticket for same flight as Edie. On plane. Doug begs Edu: to marry him and she says yes. Isabel tells Shana she knows Cabot 1s her father Shana decides not to play along with Dane's plot to get bid over Cabot, and 1 nstcad decides to change fJIU.rcs so that Cabot gets the bid. Shana then plans to leave town. M ike dec1des to 10 with Ann to attend Roger's Washington funeral. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: knny, unhappy without David. reunites with him but donn't want Donan to know D« gJVes the electrocuted "81ll" mouth-to-mouth. He recovers and insists Dee tell no one that he is really Bo or about electrocution. Jn order to get Moll) and Maxie ou1 of the house, Au claims 1hal Ma.ue sold her h,ousc to him . Molly and Maxie move ·into the Vernon Inn. Edwina tells Marco that Ma.Jtje 15 in love "'Ith him. A stunned Marco confronts Maxie. who admits that she has d~p feeling~ for him. Donan working to ~t e.uy wheelchair access to Uanv1ew buildings and businesses. RYAN'S HOPE: Bod) burned beyond recognition 1s found in car crash and 1s identified as Joe·s through Jewelry fo und a1 1e:ene of accident ~aming Joe 1s "dead.' Jacqueline blames a 1ruly sorrowful MaA. Jacqueline tells Siobhan. who passes out and then goes into earl)' labor. Siobhan pves birth Lo a healthy 1hree-pound baby boy. Tim Forest. assmant st.age manager for Rock Fever. says he's really a g)onfied aofer but Will try to get Katie a JOO o n the show. Roger bre.iks into Mawc·s apart- ment. Johno telh Bess that Jill has no time for him. Johno then acc uses Jill of being responsible for the death of his half-brother E'.dmund. Frank tells Jill pcrhap$ they should gJVe Johno a \1bhng, bu1 Jill ~ys lbe'a too busy with work. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Ringo warns Warren they have to kill T.R. Sunny 30 Sunday, May 27, 1984 and Hopn attend New York book fair. Cagney walks out on a furious Stephanie after sM &ells ham off and says she knows about J ust1nc. Cuney goes to J ustinc and ~says his name.1.Joyd pumps Kristen for 1nformauon aft.er findLD& a photo of the ~ntell Jewels. M ildred makes Sunny and Hopo dteM in costumes for the book fair. Caroline Lafontaine.. a pat romaoce noveli~ i.J mt.crested in Hopn. In a ,., Wendy 64fiu with WarTCn when she finds him drcssin& to 10 out. An envelope from a car-rental aiency falls from Warren's fauct-Police tap the Sentel.ls· phone and teU them they must act as thouah ootbjng·s wrong. Travis is caUcd to warehouse on SPORTS ON TV ••• FromPaie2 •• nt4_, ... ,,. I .......... §W811t1Mll W ,_.CA .. _....,., "_ ..... W H•fil Lm' 41'u D1 .. 1 1 M ..... 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IME ~ ~ A 11'.~..- M/Nll MfUS's 26 She was Kris Munroe 29 Arthur and Lillie 31 Mehssa on "Falcon Crest". lnll. 32 Paclno or Jolson 1 She's Krystle 1n11 2 BPOE type 3 Actor Jann ngs 4 "M0 A 0 S0 H"r01e 5 The Bard of - 6 Role for Garner 7 Office< of the Guard abb<. 8 Lane on "Flamingo Road" 9 Leland Smith role 10 "-1$ Your Life" 11 She's Joyoe.- Davenporr 12 Co-star df 35 Across 19 "One Day -- Tune" 21 Neighbor of Md 22 Rhoda's mother 27 Anchorman Rather 28 Laraine or Oo<ls 29 "The -News Bears" 30 Mr. Wallach 33 Nlta - 34 "The -Couple" 36 "-Ballou" 53 Brancus1 on "Trappe< John' !>5 Role lor Page 5 7 ·sesame -.. 58 Actor Brynner DOWN 37 Larry on "Three's ~ompany" 38 "20120" anchor 39 Da111d - 40 Mr Newley°s 1n51gne 4 1 Astronaut Sally 43 Norman - 45 Singer Adams 46 "Five -Pieces" 49 "Butterflies -Free" 5 1 Whitman, to pals 54 Trigger's owner· lnlt 56 S1grf-oll tor Lange SOLUTION __ ...... F'K'T"~ -n..,,_., ......... ~ "SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY" STANLEY Model 7105 ONE DIGIT Al TRANSMITTER $169 lnltolled With Thia Ad (Norrnol lnllallotion) AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPENERS SALES a SERVICE NO LOWER PRICES a1J I Sunday, May 27, 1984 3 r:::J II-g_ L-1- Announcing the Mt 71/l pound mental giant: the new Apple* Ile ImonaJ C.Omputer. For one low p~ce, you qrn take home 128K of RAM , a built-in disk drive and built-in pons for mode~ and print- ers. Standard Ile equipment that would add over $800 to tl1e c~t of a smaHer- minded computer. In the same box. you also get a power pack and an Rf modulator that rums your1\' into a monitor And a 4-disk rutorial that teaches you all the basics. After that vou 're ready to run literally thousands of other programs. For business. For education. And for fun. _ . Our professional l ~ales staff can give you .... "'"'. 1 lots of hard facts and - -friendly advice. They can even help you apply for an Apple Credit Card. If you quali~. you can take an Apple Lie home the ver\' same day. For not a cent over 10'\, down. IEWPOllT /COSTA MESA TUSTI N/OIWICE Sll N[)A~ Ml\~ .. '•"l Prop A sets contribution record Proponents raise 1 mtl])on for penny tax in most expensive county campaign ever By JEFF ADLER and community leaders. reported 11s Ot.,.o.llr,......,. campaign war chest -as promise~ With more than SI m1ll\on in -had topped the m1llion-dollar campaipl contributions reponed. mark. Proposition A. the penny transpor-Proposition A. opponents, on the • tation sales tax measure appearing on other hand. repotted contnbuuons to the June s ballot. has become the the anti-tax effort to date had totaled most expensive local ca mpaign in $86.545. The campaign indicated 11 Orange County political annals. closed out the reponing penod Ma> 19withaS1.404 deficit. CillZens for Better Transportation. Pro-tax campaign contribution re- a high-powered coalition of business ;>ons. to be filed with the Orange Coast Prop. A foes and fans agree on one thing: Or- ange County traffic Is bad now -and will get worse. /A4 A bed-and-breakfast motel wins approval from the Costa Mesa City Council./ AS .:::::::::::: :: : : :::::: :: : ::::::.: :: . : . : . : . : . : . : .. : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . : . California California firefighters battle blazes that char more than 10,000 acres in two counties./ A3 Nation The Reagan Adminis- tration wants to bolster Saudi Arabian defenses by selling the Saudis 200 anti-aircraft missiles./ A3 World Iran is reportedly poised to send 500,000 soldiers into Iraq./ A3 Style A great looking Orange County couple love to look great together ... In fact, they' re chic to chic. /81 Sports The fastest f leld ever is ready to go for the 68th running of the In- dianapolis 500./C1 Saddleback College's baseball team advances to the state community college tournament with a 7-0 win over Palomar. /C2 The Los Angeles Express wins a crucial 24-17 Unit- ed States Football League game against Arl- zona./C4 Entertainment ·'Indiana Jones and the Tempie of Doom'' should be the hit movie of the summer./88 Dlllly Piiot ""°'oe by ErftNI C...,_,. Vince Archibald. 8 . (above) dancea a jig u Keith Tice gets .et to tou a 56-pound weight (riabt) and Rick Knowlea orMesa, Arizona, (below) akirla with the Meaa Pipes and Drum Team. County Regi strar of Voters Office by Fnday. showed the pro-tax campaign has received eontnbutions totaling $1 .245,004. Ciuzens for BctterTrans.- portat1on exec utive director Al Holhnden announced in a prepared statement. He said that more than SI m1lhon of the total amount received was contributed to the campaign dunng the most recent contribution report- ing penod. between March and Ma} 19. 1984. A ~keswoman for the Registrar of Voters Office. noting that the report didn't have to be delivered but !1ad onl y to be postmarked by midnight May 24. said the Citizens For BeuerTransportatjon repon l\ad not arrived by late Friday afternoon. The anti-tax Citizens A&ainst Un- fair Taxation. which filed its state- ment late Thursday. reponed cash contnbuuons totaling$55.585 during the latest reponing pcnod. Expen- ditures during the period amounted to S64.S42 aod totaled $87.9~4 for the campaign. according to the repon. The 'contributions. which came largely from county auto dealers who oppose'the sales tax hike. included a $10.000 gift from F1eldstead & Co. of Scots test mettle at Mesa festival By KAREN E. KLEIN Of the DeffJ Piiot ltan The two boys balanced themsche!. precanously on the suspended log. legs crossed. gripping a stuffed pillow sack each. waiting for the cal l. "Keep ye h1 ndes be'ind }C backs. lads." )elled the caller ... Ready. tead}. Go''' Not far awa}. red-cheeked boys dressed in tartan kilts and arg} le socks pranced on the grass. practicing the rollicking steps of th e ancient Highland Dances -the Highland Fling. \\Ord Dance. Sailor's Hornpipe and the Jig. These are the games of the 52nd .\nnual Highland Gathering. taking place at the Orange Count) Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa this weekend. Like the Olympics. the) 're packed\\ 1th ethnic na\.Or. nationalism and high-spirited compcuuon. But the) 're minus the political gobbledygook. Well. hold on a minute. In the Main Arena. Scot11sh fol k singer Alex Beaton sang ballads and tales of the great Scot v1c1ones over the English. It was back 1n the year 1314. when the Scots drove out the L1mevs from 1hc1r land "Those \·1ctone!. were fe" and far bctwl~en," JOked Beaton. as he sang a !'tong he says 1s "sort of a Sco111sh national anthem." entitled. "The Flowt•r of Scotland." Elsewhere at the fairground'\. plaid. bagpipes and plcnt} of dark Watney's ale O\ernowed dunng the celcbrauon of all that's Scot11!'th -including clans. crests. (Plea.e •ee SCOTS/ A2) Irvine and $5.000 from the La&una Greenbelt Inc.. an environmental aroop also opposed to the tax. Car dealers contributing to tbe ano- tax effon included Nabers Cadillac. $2.lSO: Earl Ike lmpons. S3.SOO~ Newport Imports, Sl.SOO; Jim Slemons Im pons of Newport Beach. $2,000: Slemons tfonda. S 1.000 and Holmes-Tuttle Datsun and Dodie. S t.2SO each. Expenditures noted in ttie repon include a S 1.000 payment to the Anhur Laffer Foundation and $20,000 to the Libertarian Party of Orange County for direct mail scr- ViCH. uffer WU the key~ speaker at an an\J,.tall fund.raiser at the Balboa Bay Club earlier this month. The bulk of contnbutions to lbe pro-tall campaian came from a "broad spectrum of county em- ployers and businesses... Hollinde.n said. Since the report was not on file. specific contributions could not be reviewed. Bcsicies the cofl)Orate and and business contributions, I 87 contnbu- uons from small contributors. raog- (Pleue Ne PllOP. A/ A2) Curtain closes on All-Star Gala - Slow ticket sales force officials to cancel Performing Arts Center (und-raiser By &A.RENE. KLEIN Of .. o.lr ....... A glittering. star-studded fund- raiscr for the Orange County Per- forming Ans Center. billed as an .. All - StarGila, .. has been canceled because of stow ticket sales, officials an- nounced Friday. Refund checks were mailed begin- ning Friday to those who had already purchased tickets to the Gala, sched- uled for June 14 at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre. said Dick Kitzrow, a spokesman for the Per- forming Ans Center. Disappointed organizers cited sev- eral reasons for the apparent lack of interest in the Gala. rangmg from tough competition for tickets this year because of the Los Angeles Summer Olympics and the Olympics Arts Festival to the uncertainty about exactly what the Gata concert would have 10 offer. Canceling the fund-raiser 1s "pain- ful." Kitzrow said. "But 11's part of the process. It's better we recogntzed (the lack of support) cart) on then found out down the road." . Len Bcdsow. execuuvc director of the Performing Ans Center. ex- plamed the reasons for the cancclla- t1on in a news release: .. In 1cst1n1 the local waters. it was soon apparent that selling out a benefit in a 12.000-scat facility is not achievable in J he summer of 1984 when the upcoming Olympic Ans festival and Olympics events themselves arc a significant one-time drain on the tickct-bu ying Southland audience ... K.itsrow said the main reason for the cancellation was that the bulk of the low-priced tickets were not sell- ing. "We could still do 1t and ha ve a lot of people down in front. but that wouldn't be very smart," he said. Proceeds raised from the cooCCTt would have been funneled to the Performing Art"S Center's operating bud.get, Kitsrow said. "Tiiis was not in any way involved with the construction or endowment of the center. -he said. The 3,QOO.scat theater and its I ,()()()..seat companjon theater arc expected to cost $65.5 million. with another $20 million targeUd for a Performing Ans Center endowment fund. fund-raisers have surpassed the halfway mark toward their total goal of S8S.5 million as the framework of the 3,()()0..seat theater begins to reach skyward. Opening night for the larger theater is scheduled for October 1986. The theater will be able to p~nt sym- phony. opera. musical theater and ballet on a multipurpose stage. K11srow said "there would be no WI)' of telling" how much mone)' could have been raised if the Gala concert were held. He did say. however. that tickets ranged from 130 seats at $500 each to lawn seaUnJ at $5 andSIOand bleacher scats for$3S. The coocicrt was to"bc headlined b¥ Diahann Carroll,._ Florence Hen- derson. HaJ Linden and Anthony Newley. Kttsrow said. They would have been presenting an evening of musical theater. K.itsrow· said the nature of the concert made it .. a difficult sell. People we re not sure what they were in for." The Performing Arts Center might try another Gala 10 the future. Kitsrow said. but he acknowledged that having just one entenainer "mtght make hfe easier." Coast beaches full, OC accidents few By ANDREA ADELSON Of ... Dally ""°' ..... About 200.000 sun-seekers Oocked to Orange Coast beaches on aturda) and even larger crowds are expected toda) as summer-like weather and comfortable ocean temperatures are expected to continue throughout the long holiday weekend. Bathers may be in for some rough water but surfers will be delighted 1f a high surf prcd1c11on proves accurate. Six-10 8-foot swells are supposed to stan bufTeting the Southern Cali- fornia shoreline this weekend. "but It hasn't hit \Cl. .. Paul Milosch. a San Clt'mente iifeguard supen 1sor. said aturda> night. Instead of the I-to 3-foot wave conditions at present. Mtlosch said National Weather Service forecasters had predicted fairly tugh surf con- ditions from a New lealand-brcd storm. Weather ~rv1ce speoalist Betty Rco said 1n Los Angelc-s that "the wave charts say it's very possible to have large swe lls." but she couldn't predict when the bigger-than-normal breaker<. might be sighted or their strength "B' the 11me 1t gets here. 11 could Ix d1min1shcd.'' she said. (Pleue eee BEACHES/ A:I) Travel San Francisco cable cars will soon roll agaln./86 Business Pushers don't pay for crime, says cop HI-Time Gourmet has bought the former Pacific Telephone building In Costa Mesa for the site of Its third store.JCS INDEX Erma 8ombeCk 85 Bridge 85 Business CS Callfornla News A3 Classlfled 03-7 Crossword 87 Features 85 Horoscope 05 Ann Landert 85 National News A3 Opinion A7 Public Notices C8 Real Eatate 01-2 Spona C 1·4' Stock Marketa C6-7 Styte 81-3 Tetev111on B7 Theatera B 7 -8 Travel ' By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille o.llf l"llot llaff ome days. Huntington Beach narcotics investigator Carl V1dano wonders why he bothers. In the past five years. Sgt. V1dano clai ms. there has been only one suspected drug pusher out of the hundreds arrested in the beach city who has gone to state prison. In the past two years. Huntington Beach police arrested 106 people on susp1c1on of selli ng cocaine or pos- sessing cocaine for sale. V1dano says not .one ha s spent a day in pnson Most serve a couple of months 1n county Jail -1f that. V1dano ms1sts. Others go free aOcr fihn& for an appeal and posung a lowered bat I "Everyone keep ">1na that we need tougher laws," says V1dano. a W-ycar law enforcement veteran and president of the Oran e Countv Narcotic Offi<.'Crs A!>soc1at1on. "My re ponsc 1s that the law5 arc \tnct enough: they're JUSt not bcm ap- plied .. Thouah some Sul)('nor Coun 1udac dt grre that drua pu,.hc"' get ofT lightly V1dano says 12 year\ of nar<'ntlc"I work has ten him fnntruted with the 1uJ1c1al ~\'Item ·• STEVE MARBLE NEW S PERSPECTIVE 4\ )enr ago. the Huntington Beach pohcc arrc-.ted Herb1to Puerta· Machado. a 21 -vear-old Colombia native u peeled ·or trying to sell m. pounds of Q8 percent pure cocaine. At the time. the drug had a reported trcct value of $,I m1llton. Puerta-Machado was sentt'nlcd to one yeor 1n county Jill. but was rclca~ almost 1mml-d1a1eh on S 15.000 bail afkr tiling tor an appeal V1dano alleae11 the ~ 1-)'ear-old w-:i' ~ck dealing large quant1t1c~ of co- c:atnc w11han dav"I of his rclca<1c Put."rt3-M•H:h-do no\\ 1 hc1na hunted b\ the f Rt . which ~ontcnds thl' man '' a hnk u1 a fam1h COC".sinc (Pleaae see PUSHERS/ A2) \ Crash aftermath Two people freed from the wn:ck.a&e of an onrtumed jeep ln Coeta llaa early Satur- day are transported to a P'ountaln Valley bmpltal bJ bellcopter. Suan Sllkey. 21. of Newport Beach ... llated ln eerlou con· \ cUtlon Saturday nJcbt. Roderla Pvne, 26, of Port Hueneme wu arrated -auplclon of felony dnmkea drl't1.na after be apparently miljudled a turn. ilelriD Pune8, 47, wu treated and releued. $2 millic:>n drug bMst is stuff police dreams are made on From staff aad wlre reports Two Huntinaton Beach men along with live others were arrested by Fullenon detectives who seized methamphetaminc wonh an esti· mated · $2 million in a speedy crackdown of the son police "think and dream about," a nar<:Qtics cap- tain said. "It staned (Thursday) morning and ended that night. Normally it would take us months to set some- thing like this," said police Capt. Donald Bankhead, head of the Full- enon narcotics division. Three men were arrested about 5 p.m. Thursday when they allegedly sold undercover detectives four ~rams of the white powder. Bankhead said. The deal 1n a Garden Grove shopping center lot had been ar- ranged as a prelude to th.e sale of half a pound of the stimulant. Bankhead said. "But between the time the smaller sale was planned and ac tual deliver). investi~ators trailed the men to a house tn the city of Orange. Several hours after the) were 1n custod). police raided the e\pensi ve. an11que- filled home. The> arrested three men and the woman and confiscated 40 pounds of ing from $5 to $250. also were recei ved, Hollmden said. In addition to cash contributions. tax supponers gave $14 7 .850 in non- monetary contributio ns. largely for printing donated to the campaign and for volunteers whose time was tne drug, two ic~ coolers stufled wnh $200.000. five rifles and thr~ ve- hicles. Bankhead identified those arrested in the parking lot as Anthony Cate, 32, and Ronald Anderson Jr .. 34, both ofHun\ington Beach. and Philip Oaugheny, 40, of Garden Grove. Arrested at the house were Herben Lee Richmond. 41 , and Gregory Anderson. 31 . both of Orange; Ever- ett Lee Pittman, 40, of Riverside and Barbara Vinson. 23, of Garden Grove. Bankhead couldn't say if the Andersons were related. Bail ranged from S l million for the Andersons and R ichmond to $SOO.OOO for Cate and Oaugheny to $ l .S.000 for Pittman and Vinson. Because of the long Memorial weekend. those in custOdy are not expected to be arraigned until Tues-day. Would-be bank robber becomes marked man A grinning would-be robber who walked into a Costa Mesa bank Saturday left red-faced after being handed a stack of cash with a hidden exploding d}c packet. police said. "~he's not wearing a smile now." Sgt. Tpm Boylan said with a chuckle. "You have to use lacquer thinner to get (the dye) olT." he said. The 6-foot tall man in his 20s smiled as he entered Western Federal Savings. 1455 Baker St .. about 11 a.m., Bo~ Ian said. The man handed a donated b) their employers. Disne yland. the largest provider of such services, reponed donating $86.000 in printing. audio-visual services and employee time. Holl inden said. Proposirion A. if passed. would 1c11c:1 a note <lemanamg money. No weapon was seen. The teller complied. giving the hold-up man $242 in cash and an unnoticed bait pack. Boylan said. When it exploded. coveri ng the money and possibly the bandit with red dye. the man dropped the tell-tale booty and fled, the sergeant said. Typically the dye is laced with tear gas. "You hope to disable the guy as well as mark him . but it doesn't look like it worked too well here," Boylan said. permit a I -cent increase in the county sales tax. The resulting 7-percent rate would be the highest in the state. The money raised by the tall\. estimated to be $5.4 billion over 15 years. wo uld be used to par for a wide spectrum of transponat1on and transir improve- ments. BEACHES FULL, ACCIDE·NTS FEW •.. From Al But temperatures should climb to the 70s at the beaches toda'I and Monda) after an earl} morning· cloud layer bums off by eafly afternoon. Reo said. Overnight lows should dip to 55 degrees both nights. she said. Water temperat ure ranged between 66 and 68 degrees Saturda}. About 40,000 took to the sand beside Huntington Pier. nearl y I 00,000 soaked up sun near the Santa ..\na Ri ver Jett} and another 13.000 put down blankets 1n San Clemente. lifeguards reported. Information from Laguna Beach was un a,a1lable. Despite a big turnout on the first da} of the summer season. lifeguards reponed few senous mishaps. "Just a lot of drunk people out there." said Steve Reuter. a Hunt- ington Beach lifeguard. "Un- fonunately they don't realize alcohol and salt waterdon't mix." One bo~terended the holiday earl y after leaving the remains of a 16-foot fiberglass-hulled boat on the ocean bottom in Corona del Mar. Newport Beach lifeguard Marc Cross said the boater panicked when the outboard motor died near Ladder Rock. tn the Cameo Shores area. Instead of putting out an anchor and "'a111ng for help. he paddled for shore and into a rock reef, Cross said. ..\more serious mishap befell Susan Silkt·~. 11. of Newpon Beach earl} Saturday morning when the jeep she was in overturned on Baker Street in Costa Mesa. Rescuers whisked din away from the woman's face before prying her loose from a window frame. The driver. a Ventura County man. was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. No fatal ities were reponed on county roads. although 92 people had died-on the nation's highways in accidents by 10 p.m. Saturday -31 hours after the start of the three-day Memorial Day holiday weekend. During the 78-hour holtday period last vear. 43 7 were killed across the nation in traffic accidents. including 53 deaths in California. PUSHERS DON'T PAY FOR CRIME .•• From Al ring that smuggled more than $500 million wonh of 1hc drug into Southern Cali forn1a lasl }ear . .<\ $1 0 mil hon warrant for his arrest has been issued. "He ( Puena-Machado) laughed 11 all off." savs Vidana. "In one of th e tapes (fBi telephone w1retapsl. he talks about how the Judge JUSt 'slapped him on the hand .... In late 1981. Huntington narcoucs officers raided a drug lab that was manufacturing "speed" and black market Quaaludes. It was the firs1 drug lab bus1 m the city's history. The chemist alleged to be 1n char~e of the lab was a man named David Lee Corbet. n . When officers mo,ed in on the lab. Corbet bolted and 'an1shed from sight for two years. \'1dano claims In ll/83. the la"' linall) cauiht up "'1th Corbet. He was arrested 1n Los ..\ngeles on Su5p1c1on of possession of cocaine. Corbet lned to pass himself off as his brolher. but was tnpped up v.hen his fingerprints were checked, Vidana S3\S. Brought. back to Orange County. Corbet pleaded guilty to the drug lab charges and"' assentenced this year to six months tn l'OUnt\ Jail. Corbet was allowed to remain free until June to take care of pcr'iooal businl'ss. "It's frustrating. l1's \'Cl) hard to get the JOb done v.hen they JUSt turn around and laugh tn ~our face." sa~s V1dano "It'' ltl>-l· banging }OUr head aga1n-;t the ''all "What·, \\llf')t' 1s that the dope dealer k no"' s he "111 get a light sen tence. Thl' profits arc so great that risking a le"' month'> 1n count> Jail 1s nothing .. Just Call 642-6086 Deity Piiot De It very I• Querentffd M(,>nC!oty F•O(!fly II .,OU 11<> not "'""' 1°"' Pl~ o, s 00 p "' c:•• Del<'.W. 7 () ti\ ~ yOU< copy WtM ~ --"° l •t1110ey ena ~~Y " Supenor Coun Judge Ph1hp Cox. who sentenced Corbet. agrees that about 90 percen1 of the dope dealers con ' icted in Orange Coun ty are sentenced to count) Ja il rather than state prison. He says that's consistent with couns throughout the state. "A lot of them are nice young kids who've never done anything like this before." says Cox. "I don't see how yo u could ha\ e a blanket pol1C) of sending evel) one to priso n. "And when they get out (of jail) they're on probation and if they get ca ught again. then the) are defintely going to state prison." Cox says. Cox contends that in many cases. dope dealers are "a ticket" for police to get at offenders funher up the ladder in a drug operation. In such cases. a drug dealer may get lighter treatment at the urging ol prosecutors or police for cooperattng with the la"'. sa~ s Cox. Judge Robert Fitzgerald. who is said to hand down 1he tOu$hest sentences in Superior Coun. believes Orange County 1s harsher on drug pushers than most other counties in the state. "A t~p1cal se ntence in m) courtroom for a drug dealer arrested with a qua ntity (of narcotics) is stare prison." Fitzge rald states. "But )Ou have to remember that mam of these cases never eve n reach tha t point." Fitzgerald agrees that Judges take a certain risk in lowering bail or allowing a suspect to go free while pursuing an appeal of a conv1ct1on. "Once tn a while you make a bad decision." he saH. ''I'\ c been burned before m\self." · i\ss1sta·nt 01~tm t A. tt orne\ Carl Armbrust. hO\\l'\CI. says!>Olll~Jullges seem to ha' e a casual approach to drug dealers. .. Some judges -not all. but some -don't th ink narcotics is as bad-at 11 is." sa ys the veteran prosecutor. "It surprises me sometimes. "The only way to make a dent in the drug business is to send these guys to state prisons. When we don't, we're not doing anyo ne a fa vor. We're not going to get anywhere." Armbrust said he 1s panicularly concerned about light sentencing when the cocaine traffic in Orange County appears to be skyrocketing with the influx of big-time dealers with direct ties to Colombia. the motherland of cocaine. Vida no contends that man y judges, some prosecutors and even "con- cerned" community groups have "bought" the idea that narcotics is a victimless crime. Vida no maintains it i~n·t. "Dope always goes hand-in-hand with other crimes -burglary. rob- bery. murder. Unless it has domestic ovenones. most murders are over dope ripoffs." says the narcotics inves1igator. "We caught one guy who was good for 17 burglaries; but because he was a hype (drug addict). he was let off so he could be treated." says Vidano. "He basicall ) just went free." The narcotic tn vesti$8tor acknowl- edges that he risks irking judges. prosecutors and civic groups with his remarks. "Everyone tell s me to be careful about what I say." explains Vldano. "but I figure it's now reached the point that somebody has to speak up and get the word out " Wha t do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to Ute appropriate editor. 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The colors. tartans (plaid patterns). even the pins that hold the flaps together. are strictly dictated by ancient tradition and ancestral heritage. At 42 different "Clan Tents," would-be Scots can trace their family names. crests. temtories and tartans back to the days of feudal castles and royal rule. • MurtThompson. acting herald of the West Coast Clan Campbell. said he has traced some 50 ancestries. including hi s own. over the past three years. "It's fun." he said. "I've traced nobodies to royalty and I've traced Newpon Beach royalty to horse thieves and whisky traders:· He told the stOI)' of a,debutante who wanted him to provide her an extensive family history for her com mg-out ball. "When I found about four women-traders and three people who stole horses for a li ving. she told me to quit." 87 45 105 72 74 112 81 83 75 68 9t 58 80 89 82 74 94 87 S4 45 82 42 80 89 86 72 as 118 89 11 63 43 es se fl.4 60 79 69 83 6S 101 74 72 62 78 52 SURF REPORT LOCATION Zuma BelCfl Senta Monlea Newpot'I 8elc:l1 S••Oiooo County ..... 7t .. .. ., ... 30 11 44 .... 13 llt 71 56 17 70 12 56 t2 71 73 86 ,. " .. 7• 82 H at &O to 71 M at 62 47 78 87 72 .. 103 114 M 81 18 70 78 5( 15 M UM Tides TODAY Flrll low 2:24 • m 0 t 31 Fm Noh 8'2tLm Sec:ond low 1 45 p.m t.4 Second hlgll e·oo p .m lllC)tC)AY F"ll low 3:00 Im .() t F1re1 h!Qh 9.09 'a.m. 3. 7 Sai;ond low 2 12 pm 1 8 Soeono 111gn 830pm 57 Sutr Mii tOCley II 1 56 p,m . r6-Mond1y 11 5 44 a.m. end Mia lglkl II 7 56pm Mooneetu15.04lp m ,ri..Monday 11 4:08 e.m. end M11 llQllln Ill e· 13 p.m Im DIMCTIOM 2·3 SW 2-3 w 2·3 w 2-3 w At today's games. look for a Memorial Drumhead Service, .more dancing and pipin~ competitions. men's caber toss. hammer throw and a vintage auto parade. The Hi~land Games run from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. today. Admission 1s $6 adults.SI children, $4 seniors. Sponsored by the non-profit United Scottish Society of Southern California. the games are open to the public. Vets invited to screening Vietnam veterans from Orange County are invited to the premiere screening of a documentary film on the topic of .\gent Orange. entitled "The Secret Agent." as a Memorial Day observance at noon Monday at thePlace Mall in Santa Monica. Also. speakers will mclude attorneys for Agent Orange plaintiffs and discussion will center on recent litigation regarding compensation for veterans who may have suffered from the widespread use of the tollic chemcial as a defoliant during the Vietnam War. ON THE SOUTH COAST HIFLY, WAYLER, F2 NEIL PRYDE, NORTH GASTRA, FLEETWOOD, WINDSURFING HAWAII, O'NEIL, RIP CURL, BEACHCOMBER INSTRUCTION LEARN THE RIGHT WAY! COMPLETE CERTIFIED SAILBOAT SCHOOL WE SUPPLY EVERYTHING! NEWPORT •SKI• COM PAN~ 2700 W. COAST HWY 831-3280 • NATION By T~e A11ocla&M Preti LA CROSSE, Wis. -A si~th trip-wire shrapnel bomb intended to .. inflict harm 10 people" was round Saturday in this western Wisconsin city, and police warned parents to watch their child.-en closely over the holiday weekend. No injuries were reported, althou&h one of the homemade pipe bomb$ exploded outtidc a church Friday and showered a utility company woricer with debris. Another of the explpsivcs was found in a children's playground. Notes found with three of the bombs claimed they were the work of the "North Central Gay Strike Force Against Public Oppression." But a police spokesman said he believed one • spineless" person who "operates in the dark" was to blame, not an organization. I) Mentally Ul obtala .ettlemeat ly TM A1aoela ... PM.I Nearly 10.000 acres of CaHfomia brushland were chatTed Saturday from eiaht fires 5Cattcred across half the state. The bigest consumed 6.000 acres in the western San Joaquin Valley. Authoritie$ suspected arson in three smaller blatts that erupted within an hour in Santa Batbara County. Despite erratic wind austs and extremely dry conditions, authorities reported no injuries or structural damage. Almost 200 firefi&hters battled the 6.000-acrc blaic near A venal, ,.bout f'70 miles north of Los Anaeles. Authorities said it started Friday afternoon when ,1usty winds downed power lines; it was contained by midday Saturday. Sparks from electrical lines arcing in the austs touched off a 1,200-acre fire in hilly oil fields around Coalinga, 30 m iles north of the Avenal blaze. It started about l :30 p.m. Friday and was controlled overniahl Another grass fire that started Thursday in Los Gatos Canyon near Coalinga was cosuained Friday afternoon at 4.50 acrn. '" cautt was no1 Cktermined. • In Kem County, a fire that bqan Th&arlday afternoon by Saturday had btac"ned 1,000 acrn if'.Cooll PMk on the $0Uth side Of lake 15.abella. 120 miJn nonh Of lo$ An~les. A xperatc 400-aac blaze ~ited 1n lbe area whn1 Rames jumped tire lines, county fire Capt. Ron Manh&ll ~ The fire briefly threatened some 100 housn in the Squirrel ValleydevelocmentQnCook Peak's east side, but authorities canceled t> ant t'or an evacuation about S a.m. 5aturday, said Bata.lhon Chief'Ra,Y. ElliotL Some 6~ county and California Dt~nment of Forutty pttSOrtnel fought the flames and Elliott prediC1Cd containment about 6 p.m. He said the ciute wasn't pinned down but human carelessness was probable. In Santa Barban County. Deputy Fite Cbjef Don Perry said firefiahters were strained to exhaustion by a spate ofbrushfires. including three Friday. "Most of our hand crews and engine companies arc fatigued from numerous fires in the past few days in Sant.a NEW YORK - Almost 4,000 mentally ill people dropped from federal welfare and disability rolls since I 980will receive shares of a $9 million-settlement with the --------------------Social Security Administration, a state prosecutor says. The agreement ends a contempt suit filed by the city and state chargin$ the federal Department of Health and Human Services had done no thing to -comply with the federal judge's order. Upturn la World's Falr turnout NEW ORLEANS -Reduced ticket prices and the Memorial Day weekend attracted "mob scene" crowds t<Y the world's faJr Saturday, a turnout that hadn't been seen since opening day of the nso million eimavapnza. The fair cut its ticket price for children ages 2 to 12 from $14 to $9.95. Peter Spumey, chief executive of the fair. said the revised ticket rates will not jeopardize net revenues because visitors already are spending more than expected. Debbie Reynolds marries MIAMI BEACH. Fla. -Actress Debbie Reynolds married Virginia reaJ estate developer Richard R. Hamlett in a private religious ceremony at the home of a close 'friend he~. ~n aide a~nounced Saturday. The couple met in Harrah s in Reno six months ago, said the aide. CALIFORNIA Maa rescued after 3 days adrift PORT SAN LUIS-A 52-year-old Santa Cruz man drifted in the Pacific for three days on the hull of his capsized fishing boat before coastal authorities rescued hjm Saturday and began searching for his missing companion. Ronald James Dunne suffered hypothermia but his rescuers and hospital officials marveled that he survived the ordeal in relatively good shape. Rei n er loaa quest1oned LOS ANGELES -District Attorney Robert Philibosian says challenger Ira Reiner should refund an $84,000 cam paign loan to a contributor who is under investigation. but Reiner says he doesn't have the money right now. The main Reiner contributor in q uestion is John G. Rinaldo, 43. of Orange County. who loaned Reiner $87 .000 for his 1977 and 1981 city controller and city anorney cam paigns. Reiner said he has only been able to pay back .. very small amounts" to Rinaldo. and campaign reports show he still owes $84,000. Campaign finance reports filed Friday by Reiner and Philibosian also revealed that Philibosian received S6.000 from three indicted poker club investors. but Philibosian said he returned the money last December when he found out the three had been indicted on federal racketeering charges, and that he returned another S 1.000 to other contributors he considered questionable. Sinatra gets honorary degree LOS ANGELES - Entertainer Frank Sinatra received an honorary doctor of fine ans degree Saturday during commencement exercises at Loyola Marymount U niversity. where Sinatra received praise for his artistic career and his "charitable contributions worldwide ... Car son named la bank sult LOS ANGELES -The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. accuses "Tonight Show" host Jo hnny Carson and 23 other offi cials ofa failed West Hollywood bank of being negligent in operating the bank. Carson and the other officials of the Commercial Bank of California allowed loans to be made to people "associated directly or indirectly ~ith organized crime ... the FDIC claimed in a suit filed Friday in U.S. District Court. The suit seeks at least SI 0 million in damages from Carson and the other bank operators. Crocker l ayoffs planned? SAN FRANOSCO (AP) - A disputed newspaper report Saturday said the troubled bank holding company. Crocker National Corp., plans to lay off up to 600 Endorsement of Lebanon's new coalition seen BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Shiite Moslem leader Nabih Berri told a news conference Saturday that he expects the nation's new coalition government to win a vote of confidence from Parliament, possibly this week. 0 They have a habit of saying 'yes,"' Berri said when asked about the impending vote. Berri, who holds several offices in the Cabinet, said the vote could come Thursday. Prime Minister Rashid Karami selected a half- Moslem, half-Christian "national unity" Cabinet last April 30. The ministers have met several times wi th President Amin Gemayel to develop their policy paper. Underthe Lebanese constitution, the document must win parliamentary approval before the government is fonnal1y in place. On Saturday, Beirut newspapers quoted Karami as saying U.S. Ambassador Reginald Bartholomew bad offered to have the United States act as a mediator between Lebanon and Israel. Berri also met with Bartholomew on Friday and received a different impression. "What I beard from him was something like he wants a direct discussion between the Lebanese and the Israelis." An academic bood la placed aroaad tbe •boalden of Jlban Sadat, widow of elaln EOPtlan Pre8ldent Anwu Sadat, by prcm>et Hannah Goldber& of M••••cbuetta' Weaton Colleae. wbere Mn. Sadat recelYed an honorary Doctor of La1n decree s.tarday. CAIRO. Egypt (AP} -Egyptians vote Sunday ia parliamentary elections seen as a major test of Ptesidtnt Hosni Mubarak's pled'e to rid the nation's politic:&I process of past iUs. The month-long election campaign was marred by scattered violence. Mubarak has said his National Democratic Party would work to avoid votc-riain& reported in the days Of bis predecesso~ Anwar Sadat and the problems or the singlc-pany system under Gamal Abdel NaYCt. But the four OJ>PO$ition parties have accuted candidates of Mubarak's party of misdeeds ranging fro1n gcning polke to pressure shop ownen into baqiaa political banners to the misuse of aovemmeru can. On the eve of the election, Mubarak urged ~ to go to the polls. "It is not i mportant that you vote for this or that party, but it is important that we all go to the ~ .. Mubarak said in a tclevisioo address. Voter tW)lout bu been poor in previous elections. most of which were held un<tcr the one-party system. As the campaign ended. the contest shaped up u a battle between candidates of Mubarak's party and the opposition New Wafd Party led by fuad Scrag.eddin. a former police official. White House seeks Saudi missile sales WASHINGTON (AP) -The Reagan adminis- tration is close to a decision to send 200 Stinger anti- aircraft missiles to Saudia Arabia. but is facing pressure from Congress to lease them rather than sell them outright. congressional and administration sources said Saturday. The missiles are to help Saudi Arabia in bolstering its defenses in the face of the escalating Iran-Iraq war in the Persian G ulf, which has led to attacks on gulf shipping. The administration favors a sale because it would have "symbolic impact" as a show of suppon for the Saudis. A leasing arrangement wouldn't have the same impact. "The) want to show the Saudis they will stand b) them in an emergency," said the congressional source. who insisted o n anonymity. He also said that because of congressional misgivings. the administration probably will "hold off' on trying to ge t approval to send an addi1ional 1.000 missiles to the Saudrs. He said the lawmakers aren't convinced Saudi Arabia needs that many and they wouldn't be available for two or more years anyway. said the congressional source. Moreover. he said the Saudis are certain to be turned <iownon a r«ently renewed request for bomb racks for the through COngJ'CS$. 62 F-I 5 fighters they had acquired earlier from the United The congressional source said some members of States. Israel adamantly opposes the Saudis acquiring Con~s feel the White House ~ight be using the current bomb racks for the sophisticated jets and the admini~ figbung as an excuse to circumvent coaarcssiooaJ trat1on probably won't bother even ask.iDJ Congress. objections against scffiog Stingers and other weapons IO The only thing holding up a final decision to send th~ the Saudjs. 200 missiles is a determination on the mechanics of the HesaidthosesusptC1onshavebecncnco~by tbe transaction. said the sources. who insisted on anonymity. fact the Saudis~ also using the cuna11 situauon as an The congressional source said the decision. first expected occasion to renew their requests for bomb~ Friday. probably will be made by Tuesday. Butthe congressional sourn-said thcrcisaconscnsus He said it is likely the m1ss1les already are being that 0 200 (Stin~rs' could be useful in an rmergrncy prepared for shipment. situauon." The administrauon "wirl go ahead with ll one wa) or The Stinger anti4irttaft missiles are soph1sucatcd the other." he said. "But the White House is being told it hand-held weapons wnh a range of 3. I miks and would will probably find maximum support m Congf'C% 1f they give Saudi forces more firepower for deterring attacks by are leased." Iranian aircraft on their shipping in the Persian Gui( They Reagan could send the missiles withoutcongress1onal would be transported on patrol boats assigned to protect approval by exercising his presidential emergency powers. Saudi shjps, severaJ of which have been attacked in the O ne reason some members of Congress fa vor leasing. r~ent fighting. said the official. 1s to maintain better control b)' U.S. and Saudi officials are concerned that the Washington of the weapons. The administration had escalatmg Iran-Iraq war. which now includes attacks on earlier proposed selling 1,200 Stmgers to Saudi Arabia. but shippmg, could seriously disrupt the flow of Arab oil to withdrew the offer after concluding it couldn't get the deal Japan and the West. Iran invasion plan reported Sunday Times says Iran is poised to send 500,000 soliders into Iraq LONDON (AP) -Iran 1s poised to throw some 500,000 soldiers into an invasion of Iraq to cut the road between Basra and Baghdad and deliver a knock-out blow in the 45-month-old war. the Sunday Times reported. It quoted French Foreign Ministry officials and sources in Western intelligence agencies as saying increased Iranian acti vity on the Majnoon Islands, which were captured earlier this year by Iran. suggested a major offensive was imminent. The London weekly sajd Iran had positioned 300,000 soldiers on the border northeast of the Iraqi port city of Basra last February, but apparently postponed the invasion until the hot season when areas flooded by the Iraqis would be dry. It said the most probable dates for the opening of an Iranian offensive would be June I. when the Moslem's Ramadan month of fasting ~~s. or o~ June 5. the 2.1 st anniversary of the first upns1ng against the Iranian monarch led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the country's spiritual leader. The Sunday Times quoted one unidentified French Foreign Ministry official as saying. "We are not 100 percent sure what they will do. As of today. the front is quiet. but they have been definitely regrouping." employees in the next two weeks to sha11>IY cut expenses. -----------------------------------------The San Francisco-based bank. California's third largest. was hit by a first-quarter loss of $120.8 million. The San Francisco Chronicle said an unnamed source tipped that the reductions were ordered directly by the Midland Bank PLC of London. which owns 57 percent of Crocker. But Crocker executive Owen Harper denied cutbacks are planned. WORLD Soviet spacecraft scuttled MOSCOW -A cargo craft that carried supplies to three cosmonauts aboard the orbiting Salyut-7 space station was jettisoned and has broken up in space. the official news agency Tass reported Saturday. Cosmonauts Leonid K.izim. Vladimir Solovyev and Oleg Atkov have been on board the Salyut-7 since Feb. 9. Afgbaal stan being 'Sovletlzed' PESHAWAR. Pakistan -An Afghan diplomat who defected to Pakistan said Saturday that every aspect oflife in AfP.hanistan is quickly being transformed on a Soviet model" A massive, long-term program ofSovietizatio~ of Afghanistan has been launched by ~oscow for.c:onsohda· tion of its hold over my homeland, ,Abdul MaJ1d Mangal said at a news conference, the first since be arrived last week in Peshawar. which is near the Afghan border. Opposlt1on win s 5 .ea ts MANILA, Philippines -Electi~~ officia~s on Saturday proclaimed fi ve m ore op~s1tton ca!'d1dates winners of parliament seats. and Prcstdent Ferdinand E. Marcos vowed to resist expected efforts to reduce his sweeping powers. The ele(t10~ offic~als announced that the oppositton won five of the six National Assembly seats from Manila's "Old Cit)" section. The sixth seat went to Arturo Tolenttno, a member of Marcos' New Society Movement who often ha~ broken from the official party line. Bombay violence •a1Mlde11 BOMBAY. India -Two people ~ stabbed. to death in Bombay earl> Saturday but tht City and out)Ytnt areas were later reponcd calm after 10 dars of Hindu· Mo lcm noting that clauned at lc~.st 2~ livc5. "h's cenainly the quietest day in 10 days. police spoke ~an P.M. want aid. "It'~ pe.aceful cvcrywhc~. The tension 41ecms to be le \." t t Heart surgery may save baby ORANGE (AP) -A newborn boy born with a defecti ve left heart ventricle was tci undergo a new type of surgery th is weekend in Boston in an effort by his parents. Charles and Stephanie Leeper, to save his hfc. Kelly Leeper. who weighed 6112 pounds at birth Tuesday, has a malformed heart valve that doctors say is fatal to babies within weeks of birth. After doctors at the Children's Hospital of Orange County confirmed. Thursday that Kelly had a defect_ive valve. the Leepers decided to allow the new surgical procedure that has been tried only 84 times in the U nited States in the last three years. T he surgery has a success rate of less than SO percent. said Roberta Shaw. a spokeswoman for Boston Children's Hospital, one of only three U.S. medical centers that perform the surgical operation. "His name means warrior. and that's what he is." Leeper said of his son. Leeper. pastor of the Christian Chapel of Walnut • Valley. said that although the odds of Kell~ celebrating a birthday are poor. "the} arc the kind of odds that God likes." The Leepers had taken Kelly to La Hahra Heights Hospital on Thursda) after the bab) became "kind of lethargic and wouldn't eat," Leeper said. Doctors at La Habradisco,ered that the infant "as m profound shock. The surgery in Boston Children's Hospital 1s a stop- gap measure to keep the child alive until it 1s at least six months old and able to "ithstand a lengthier operation. o fficials said. R is ing star Dr. Linda Hunt of the Boston hospital said that the long-term success rate for the operation o n newbom~ ·~ unknown because the second-stagt' surge!) has not been performed on an) child )Ct A member of a Chicago tumei:*• eomenaulta into tbe air a of • Coca-Cola commercial tb~he ta, If the surgery is successful. the bab) 's nght heart ' a Ive will pump blood to the body and to the lungs, doing the work of two valve~. from one of tbe city'• boaalnj pr~~ tbelr commerelal will rival tile .0 -..r:iu ad made by rock aupentar Michael Jackaoa. Hart draws Mondale's fire for joke about New Jersey LOS ANGELES ( l\P)-Sen Gary Hart demonstrated the dangers of conduct•f\i a transconunental campaign when ht Joked about New Jerse) af\er flying to the W~t Coast following a day of stumping 1n the Garden State. Attcnd1n1 a fund-rai~r hosted b)' gs) leaders Fnda)' night. Hart met UP. with h1' wife Ltt for a rare campa1gn-tra1l rrun1on and told \Upponc~ how the wcrtd1' 1ding up' otc·sen1na effon~. .. The deal 1!> that \\f cam~11n ~par ately. That'' the h.'ld news: Han ..aid "Th' &ood nc"' for her 1\ \he campaign\ 1n C'1lifom1a and I camp:ugn in "!cw JcrK\ ... he said w11h a laush belwc-rn th~ t"o '\tatcs"' a fevensh btd to )(·ol'\", 1c1or11.·" n' t'r Walter Mondale m tbe last showdo'' n hcfort' the DcmOCTllt&e convention . Mondale Jumped o n Han for bis mnat\ Saturda~ dunng an .l(lpearan~ an Pacifica. The former vu.·c prco;1dcnt told rq>Ortm that Han "~1d that he wa\ ~ lhit be wa~ st\Jck in Nev. Jene\-Well.I dOn't mind being In e" JeN\ i'IO\C that St.alt. "I th1nl he \hould apologize for tbt people of N~" Jerw)" for that comment.. .. Mondalc '81d Cbatlee Leeper Ill._ MD Kelly prtor to lea.tna for a.ton and wbatlaboped will be llfe-.. Yiq •urae11 ror the baby. With 107 dckgatt'!. .at \tal<' 1n l\ev. Jel"\C\ and :mothN 'Oti 1n ( ahlom11 in June ·~ onmancs. Han ho'I ha.·n -.huttl1n .\~krd about the rt'mark. Han 'ild he" "u not spcak1ni d1~paragi"'I"' of lht Garocn State "I meant wa\ I had to fh 3 000 m1k' tu \tt m' "1fc. l hnd to 0) cro ~ c;ountn and c-.ampa1 11 nd 1h( n come MA'k Ttuu·, v. hat t meant ·· . I ' .. ... Korleen &o1danovtch (left) of the Hunt- lnaton Beach Republican Auembly re- cef ved the Oranre County Republican Central Committee'• Volunteer of the Year Award, whlle Betty Maye wa• •lngled out•• Volunteer of the Month for March. Con- aratulattna the wlnnera are Lot. Lundber1. chairman of the central committee, and Tom May•, prealdent of the Huntln1ton Beach Republican Auembly. f'n•' 119 pnce '°·"· CUT 25o/o allcoverlngs • PrepHted wlnvt• a.--- lntem•tton•I Group A & 8 REG. 7.H a t .H 599 749 SALE & 1t1t • ClmY Oflfy AnMlicefl rOlle • M .,.. ft. per .,... rott. 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The debate was held on the campus of UC Irvine and hosted by the UCJ Outdoor cooperative. a student group interested in outdoor activities and environmental issues according to Peter Bowler. the faculty adviser for th~ provam. More than 100 students turned out for the session Wednesday night. many studiously keeping notes for a class assigned position paper on the controversial county-wide issue. • . Speakins. for t~e proponents were Skip Davenp0n. regional public se.rv1ec. manager for the Aut<;>mobile C:lub of Southern California. and 89b Schaev1u. _prinll1pal economist with Parsons. Brinckerhoff. Quade and Douglas Inc .. a transponation planning and engi neering company en Santa Ana. Invited to speak for the opposition to Proposition A w~re Sally ~llerue. former member of the Laguna Beach Ctty Council and Jon Brand. former presiden\ and Decorator Maje1tlc Tiie • 1/1" thick Ylnyl , ... 12" • 12" • 111" 143 REG. 1.lt S LE to. n . Tiie lre1t One Interior l•tex. Flat REQ. 11.H SALE 15'1AL De1l1ner'1 Youell Interior l•tex. Fl•t REG. 11.H SALE 13'.L Tiie W11tller F11llt1r exterior '8tex. Flat REG. 18.H SALE 15fAL HouM •nd Trim REG. 20.19 1.,... .... ..... ,., ....... SALE I -d"AL. • Mounted on theet1 Approximate 1q. ft. thfft1 look for u .. tagtt REG. 1..ff.3.H 139 299 SALE -IH. l\l-.11 \,1v1· nn ·.p1·1 1.tl mo .... 111 !di qr11up' l • ' ! Iii I 1 I t • 1 t ! I I 1 I 1 I 1 t t ! • f ! I 1 l f I ·~ NOW REDUCED! AHi Wood Parquet Honey Ct1ntc O•k ~:a_•;:_ 111 '" BALE 49~ spokesman for Laauna Greenbelt Inc .. an en"ironmental oaanization based in La.a.una Beach. Irvine Mayor Larry A&f(n moderated. The spendina plan of the Orange County Transpor- tation Dcpanment provides for half the money to be used for new fr~way construction and to improve existfo& free wars. Twenty percent of the rJ10ney would be spent on e&J?ital public transit improvements and a proposed rapid raal system. Cities would aet 20 percent for local road improve ments and 10 percent would be set aside for projects to be funded on a discretionary basis. "The issue of traffic (conaenion) is agreed upon." said Davenport. which led his opponent. Brand, to quickly seize upon an OCTD report that said \he average speed of traffic on county freeways. now at 35 miles per hour. is projected to be 23 miles per hour in I 5 years if ProJ?Ositi on A passes and the proposed improvements arc built. Davenport conceded the rcpon was accurate but said the alternauve would be a system that moved ve hicles an average of 16 mph in I 5 years if no improvements were made. "The plan has to be redone ... Brand said. "This is not an either/or situation. The main thing we need to do 1s unplug the Santa Ana Freeway. which is what's stopping up the whole county. "Maybe we need more rapid transit.. .. " Brand said. "but let's have the debate first. Do we want to vote to s~nd $S billion on a plan that's going to slow down traffic." Davenpon said the problem exists because the freeways are 20 years old and the population has di:>ubled since then with no concurrent improvements in the transponation system. And the county projects another 700.000 residents in 15 year!>. One of the reasons a sales ta>. was chosen for the added levy was because a gasoline tax would mean an increase of38 cents per gallon at the pump to raise the same amount of money. he sid. "It's the best. not the perfect soluuon.'' said Schaevitz.' .. The tax will be paid for 70 percent by re~dents and 30 percent by businesses and tourists. And it will go away in 15 yeatS unless taxpayers vote to extend it." "Travel will not improve." Bellerue said. "The ne" freeway$ are destined for the same fate as the Santa Ana. to be filled up." Bcllerue said that without expressed limits on growth. the transportation system will remain congested as development follows the path of new freeways . .. Why all the backing from big landowners? So their lands can be developed ... Bellerue said. She also said that the proposed San Joaquin Hills Transponation Corridor would result in more ltaffic on Pacific Coast Highway. Brand was also criticaJ of the rapid transit system. for which plans have not been written or approved . .. I tend to favor rapid tranist.'' Brand said. "but why vote for rapid transit when we don't know where it goes." Schaevitz. however. defended the overall plan. saying it was "easy to take crapshoots .. at it. "It wasn't done overnight," he said. ··1t has taken professional planners- expertS in the business -seven years to build a consensus on traffic improvments 1n the county." ··A yes or no vote vote won't change plans for development." Davenport said. "The question is. when are we going to plan for growth. Freeways are a response to growth, not an inducement to growth. The question 1s, how soon do you want rehefto begin?" Stowaways shoved off Greek ship MOMBASA. Ken ya (AP) -One of four Tanzanian stowaways who drifted and swam to safety through shark- mfested waters after being thrown off a Greek freigh ter says the captain was armed with a shotgun as he forced them overboard 1n pairs. The captain and nine members of the Greek-flag freighter Gari fa ha nave been Jailed in Greece on charges of endangering lives and using offensive weapons. The charges stem from a March 17 incident in which 11 stowaways were tossed overboard off the coast of Somalia. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of an 11th seaman . The four stowaways who reached shore were brought to Mombasa. where they had boarded the Garifafia. aboard the Greek ship Rosa on Wednesda}. With them were two other Tanzanians. who claimed to have been tossed off the Greek ship Dilatic after 1t sailed from Mozambique. Police sources in Mombasa said the seven Garifaha stowaways still missing were believed to ha ve drowned or been eaten by sharks. Stowaway survi vor Mohamed Sahm. 23. was quoted by the Daily Nation in Nairobi as saying he and a fnend. Ramadhan Juma Maharaji. 20, hid for two days on the ship. He said when he and his friend came on deck the~ found that there were nine other stowaways locked en a storeroom. The next da) a bosun came and "asked us whether we have worked as seamen before." Salim said. The bosun then began taking the men to the captain 1n pairs, one pair each 15 minutes. "The ship would then go .slowly as they were being thrown overboard and then pick up speed so that those whose tum had not come could not see those thrown overboard," Salim said. "The captain. who was supervising the exercise. was armed with a shotgun wh ile other members of the crew were armed with weapons like iron bars and pieces of wood." he said. When his turn came. Salim begged for mercy but was ignored. the Daily Nation account said. ~II the stowaways were given lifejackets before being cast overboard. Salim said . "I then started swimming. being thrown here and there b} swirling waves. I could not see an y land. Most of the time I was being ca med b) waves and after two davs I found myself on the shores of the Somali coast where I was picked up by fishermen:· he said. The Garifalia captain. Antonis Phtzanopoulos. ha s defended his action. saying the st'owaways were threaten- ing his crew. Patriot~c slogans net nine winners Nine area high school seniors were awarded cash prizes and commendations for their patriotic slopns-in the Americanism Education Leagues's 14th Annual ~ Patriotic Slogan Contest for Orange County high school seniors. A total of 7.170 slogans were entered in the contest. accordina the the League. and S2.SOO in prize money. ten honor citations and two trophies were distributed to the winners last week at Independence Hall. Knott's &rry Farm. Elizabeth Durand of Wintersbura High School 1n Huntinaton Beach won the S300 third place check for her slopn "I Clloose Freedom -Because I'm Free to Choose." "Freedom: America's TH·frce lnhcntancr" was Debbie Weekley's. of Huntmaton Stach. SSO sloaan. Seniors awarded S2S included: Patnck McGrod~ of Woodbrid&t> ~h School in Irvine for "Amencan Enterprise: F om the Act11evc": Matthew Hanson. Hununaton Beach Hi1h School for "America's Nbt Perfect -Just Better"~ and Robert Carrasco of Ocean View Hi&h School. Huntinaton Beach for "Communism Would Work-lfMcn Were Robots." Chris Corradino of El Toro Hi&h School and Carole Crawford of Mater Ot1 H11h School in Santa Ana were g1Hn Honor Citations for their rt5pccuve sl~M "Amcru:n. The F~om to Succeed ... Or Fa.11" and "Control Govcrnmrnt -Belol'C'rh l ontrol\ Ym.f' 'WESTERN MEDICAL CENTER, SANTA ANA AftU ll Jacqueline and John Bosle,, Irvine. aitl Apr:U U Kathleen and Thomas Kai-.Jian. lrvine.11rl April U Helene and Michael Btnesh, Costa Mesa. girl Aprll 11 Carmen and Robert Morales. Huntinaton Beach. boy A,,.tl 17 Karen and Keittl Jluchanan, Irvin~. 1irl Aprll lt - Pamela and Donald Thurman!. Irvine, boy .. April i::• Denise and Mike Finley, Irvine. girl Rose Constan tino-Lee and Curt Middleton, Costa Mcu, airl April U Pamel nd Jean-Louis Van Camp. Irvine, boy Tsa-Fa and Jeff Wu. Irvine. girl ' April 30 K•llaleu ud Job R~)'Mrtoa, lrvlae, lirl ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL \ Marc• H Linda and Steve Chenot. Westminster. boy Aprill Cherie and Richard Stem, lrvine. boy Aprll 11 April and Bart Steinbeck. Balboa Island. boy SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER Aprtl U Leslie and Robert Babcock. Laguna Beach. boy Laura and Roger Newhall. Laguna Beach. airl AprllH Karen and Merl Broughton, Laguna Beach. girl SAN CLEMEl"JTE GENERAL HOSPITAL Aprll Zl Teresa and Gary Rock. Costa Mesa. boy FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL April' Tracy and Luis Herrera. Huntington Beach. girl Aprll I Arla and Mark Penberthy. Fountain Valley. boy Aprill K.im and Jeffrey Cogburn, Huntington Beach. boy Dathyl and Steven Van Vaikeoburgh. Huntington Beach, girl Latena and Bnan Clayton. Costa Mesa. girl Kristen and JdTrey Gleckler. Newport Beach, girl Debra and Demed1os Vazquez. Huntington Beach. boy April 10 Anke and Philip McCollum. Fountain Val ley, $irl Gloria and >\Ian Newton. Huntington Beach. girl April 11 Deborah and Paul Benson. Costa Mesa. boy Candy and Ralph Peterson. HuntinJtOn Beach. girl Shahzadce and Gregg Engels. Huntington Beach, girl AprU lt Uikk1 an d Kirk Johnson. Huntington Beach, boy Sandra and Charles Grouf. Costa Mesa, boy Joy and Harley Harviston. Huntington Beach, boy Tsuey-Wen and Robert Wan g. Fountain Valley. girl April 13 Ka thryn and Michael Ballard. Costa Mesa, boy April U Yvette and· Robert Lund, Huntington Beach. boy April 15 Alison and Gary Boberg. Huntington Beach. girl April 17 Karren and Rodney Rauls. HuntanJtOn Beach. boy Dawn and Jeffrey St. Clair. Fountain Valley. girl Julie and James Horn.er. Huntington Beach. girl April 18 Kathleen and He1sam Galyon. Hunti ngton Beach. bo> Landa and Duane H11lbcrg. Huntington Beach. g.irl Wa nda and Paul Bray. Fountain Valle). bo) April 19 V1v1an and Dennis Z111. Huntington Beach. bo) Theresa and Ronn) Torres. Costa Mesa. girl Leah and Hen!) Dud1ck. Fountain Valley. bo) April !l Lori and Kfrk Millard. Huntington Beach. boy Marjone and Eva ngelos Stanitsas. Fo untain Va lley. boy Lynda and Rodney Riemer. Santa Ana Heights. boy April t4 Monica Sc1lock and Steven Sims. Fountain Valley. boy Kathryn and Charles Choa1e. Hl;Jntington Beach. boy Aprll Z5 Lisa and Mark ( arpenter. Huntington Beach. boy April t6 Christine and Joseph Bc<:htold. Costa Mesa. boy Suzette and Michael Kanocz. Fountian Valley. boy Stacey and Kevin Sonnentag. Hunti ngton Beach, girl April t8 Paula and Gerald Morlan. Co<ita Mesa, girl Aprll n Suzanne and Wilham Oliva. Costa Mesa. boy 7 4 HB seniors scholarship winners Se"ent)'-four seniors in the Hunrington Beach Union High School District schools have received about $30.000 in scholarships in the local district's 22nd annual Dollars for Scholars awards program. The awards arc made possible by contributions from the community and from school district employees as well as fund-ra1s 1ng efforts. The awards range from S 150 awards to students who will be attending community colleges nexl year tO a maximum of $500 for those attending four-year schools. Winners range from scholars who attained perfect 4.0 grade point a"'eragcs to special education students who will recc1\.e award~ to gain vocational skills to enter the work force. The "inners· " •Edison High School._ Tim Leave). Leslie Rioux. Denise San Vicente. Da' 1d Seo. Terrence Yang. Juhe Ying •Fountain Valley High School -Susan Brown . Mef)ll Hams. Shef)I Rogers. Mark Smith. Jeffrey Tennison. Hong Tran. Yvette Walker. Edward Wells. •Huntington High School -Kelly K. Gordon. Mary Joyce Griffith. Leslie M. Jt'J>ng, J.udi Lynn Kirk. Sona Maran1an. Lisa C. Miyashiro. •Manna High chool -Bnan Aitken, Kristi Johnson. Karisa Masley. Jeanelle Tauchas. Denise Uyehara, Laureen Yee. •Ocean View High School -Susan Danger. Kristi n Exton. Enc Fleming. Derek Glass. Melvin Herst. Hai Vu, Jeff Zitko. •Westminster High School -Thomas Downs. Lisa Goodrich. Cindy M1yada. Pam M1yada. Audrey Parent, Deann Sanders. Kell)' Towe. Ken White. •Wintcrsburg Hiih School -V1ctona Eastwood. Michael B. Hough. Kefly P1sc11elh. Evelyn Santos. •Evening High School -Briln Berry. Laura Kellum. Jose Smith. •Guidance Center -C'ra1a Costello. •Adult School -Jo Mane Ph1lhps. Jessica E. Chester •Home Instruction -Michele Mane Carry. •Cra1J Mackie Memonal Scholarship -Phil Hillman. Ocean View H1ah. • Huntinaton Beach Administrators· Assoc1at1on - Manhew Kcllr. Edison H1ah. •Amino1 Awards-Jeffrey Baumganncr. Fountain Valley H1ah. Patnck Chen. We tmmstcr H1ah. •Huntington Beach Compan Awards -Sharon Auaenstcin Edison H1ah. andra Lin. Hunt1n11on Beach H1ah. Bnan Tuller. Manna H1ah: Mac Sterlin&. Ocean View H1ah . •Chevron Awards -Landa Powen. Edison High: Cathtnnc HoaiJnnd. Fountain Valley H11h: Karen M. Yee. Hunt1nawn Beach H1ah. Chrmr Anne Lamb. Manna tl1Rh ~ohc'rt Ova' Ocean View H1ah . Hona Anh Ooan wr,1m1n\lcr H11th A 174-unit motel and I IC'tt portion of tht lafJCr 2.200-square·foot rts-lot. 9CCOtdina 'o plans 1ub-- tau1ant have beftl •P:-A mnttd bY the developer. proved by the Ccma Mna The lrviM Co. owns the City Council fora 9.14-acn land.just north of the Santa vacant lot at 32S Bristol Ana Hciaht5 rtsidenual Street. east or Santa Ana area. where the motel will A venue. be located. The development w11 Billed as a bed·and· propo~ by the J. Ra y breakfast motel. the res. C'on!ltruction Co. of Irvine taurant included on the ·and will cover only a 2.6-propeny will be for the uclu1ivt UK of mold aues•t.1ctord1n' to tht cit) Plannlna Comm1u1oe'1"'" qu1remtnts. The <kvclopera will have to buikt a landscaped will area around the develop. mtnt. to provide noi1e and tiaht buffer bctWttn the motel and the liftllt.. family rnidenc:a ditee'lly bchl~ ii, plannm said. " ............... . .., ...... . 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Cuomo deliver tht main commencement address. The college did not announce SolLhenitsyn's v1s1t until Friday morning under an agreement with the author. who lives with his fam1I} an seclusion 1n Cavendish. Vt. He was accompanied b) h1l> wife. Natalya. and 13- year-old son. Yermonla). The v1s1t was believed to be his first pubhc appearan~ since June 1978, when he spoke to students at Harvard University's commencement. Solzhenitsyn has written 20 works including "The Gulag Archi pelago,""One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.""Cancer Ward" and ··The First Circle." He won the Nobel Prize for Lttcrature 1n 1970 but d id npt go to Stockholm to accept ll. sa) 1ng he feared he would not be allowed to return to the Soviet Union. He went to Stockholm four \Cars later and accepted 1he award. • · The author was arrested and cx1led h\ Soviet authonues 1n 1974. He li ved 1n Zurich. Sw1tterla nd. after leaving the Soviet Union. 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We also offer routine medical care No appointment Is necessary Open to the Public Dally 8 A.M.-12 Midnight Emergicenter Walk·ln Medical Group is In these two locations only and Is not affiliated with any other lefViCe wf'lici'I may use the name "Emerglcenter· Le TH Rs 1-pennytax proposition draws reader comments To the Editor: As the tame Jets nearer to election day I thnu&ht at a &ood idea to write another letter apinst Proposition A. It stems that the tax happy poli- ticians arc at it again. The_y arc tryin& to tell the people that the freeways arc an a big mess and the mess can be taken care of by a I <cnt sales tax increase. The mess on Orange County freeways arc not the fault of Orange County drivers -since taxes arc so high an Orange County already. people have been forced to rnove into the Riverside and San Bernardino counties area in order 10 survive. so they have to drive the frecway into Orange County which then causes the traffic mess. • As I recall. the federal government added a 5..ce nt per gallon gas tax last year. Congress couldn't decide who was going to get the benefits from it. This tax, remember, was supposed to put people back to work. l wonder how many millions of dollars they have collected. and not l!pent yet. or is It in the billions? I can also recall when the D1v1s1on of Highways (before it was called Caltrans) had purchased land on the north side of Pacific Coast Highway through Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and down the coast for the coastal freeway which was never built -all of the land was purchased at pre-inflation prices. and most of it was la·er auctioned ofT for quite a bit morr hen what the state had paid for 1t. 'W nat has happened to all that mone)? Orange County certainly didn't get 11. For the information of all con- cerned I heard th at Cali forn ia has 20 mil hon cars registered here -stop to add up how much you pay 1n registration fees for one. two or three automobiles for one )'Car -takt' the lowest figure and multiply that b) 20 m1llton. I havt' a 1929 Model A Ford that I pay S24 a )ear. which has to be the minimum figure. th ts alone would amount to $480 mtllton. I havt' two other vehicles that I ha'"e to pa~ quite a bit more on. plus the 16 cent per gallon gasoline tax that each of these v('h1cles has to wsc. Then tht're 1s the ne" S6 smog certifi cate that each of these 20 m1llton car.s has to purchase every two years. just think there is an add1t1onal S 120 m11l1on that the state will get every two years. and that docs not include new car sales. or used car sales. I ha Vt' never heard what this extra monq 1s to be spent on . Wtth this new smog 1nspcct1on racket that 1s supposed to get rid of smog. how many people remember the back yard incinerator'? When they eliminated those incinerators that was supposed to eliminate all the ~mog. Wt'll. I think somebod) goofed. we sull have smog. I have a friend that has a BMW. she Just had a complete tune up. and even a distributor replacement JUSt about two weeks prior to having a smog inspection. the smog inspection was S24.9S. the car failed the test. It cost an add1t1 onal S30 plus SS to again run It through plus the $6 smog cenificate. Can you believe 1t takes five minutes to start the car now. so my friend called the BMW repair garage and asked why the car needed this add1t1onal work. they said the) had tuned the car to BMW standards. and not to California standards-the only way to be sure your car will start after you get your ccnificate. 1s to change 11 back to BMW specs -you will be good for two years then. Of course tt will produce smog. but it certain I) can't produce as much smog as those OCTD buses do. empty of passengers and ruining all of our highways. I hope I ha' e given everyone a ~ood reason for \-Ot1ng no on Proposition .\. Let the state take care of our freewa~ probkm. the count) "ould take care of m arterial roads. the c111es are responsible for the res1den11al streets. If this add111onal 1-<'.'cnt salec; ta\ 1s \-Oted in. remember this is for IS )Cars regardles'i of the amount tha11s taken in Ha'e an} of )OU seen an~ ta\CS rcmo\Cd once thei. arc 1m- poscd'l The poh11c1ans al".a)s lile 10 raise their salaries and benefit pro- grams. c;o the~ '-"tll find a way 10 keep that tax on GEORGE FORTE IL LE Newport Beach • • • To thr Edi tor A maJOr truth has now surfaced relative to Proposition A -the mislabeled I-cent increase 1n our sales tax (reall) 17 percent) -also called the latest raid on our wallets. The richly-funded proponcnt'I real- ly "blew 1t" when the )' blew their horn with a b18 ad . wherein they made a gross error b) telling the truth: " .. 11 would take a ga!i 1a11: increase of 38 ct'nts for IS yea~ to rn1~e the same amount of monc)' a'i "e ran ra1~ throug)l Propo~1t1on .\ ·· .\Her the) read tlu~ letter. you can het the\ \\-tll delete that bacl.firing ~ntencl' trnm their futurt' uds ORANG£ COAST Daily Pilat Thus they admn that the •· 1-cc:nt" s.ales tax increase as equal to an increase of 38 cents per gallon 1n our J1$0line tax! And this would be over and above the increase of 9 ccn1s which they connived us into opprov· ing two years ago for benefit which never materialized. and even that was for work that could not be done because they squandered the money we previously have been giving them for many years. So after we have been paying gasoline taxes for many years. they added 9 cents. ans! only two years later they have the nerve to ask us to approve still more -an amount equal to an additional 38 cents. But this time we'll be smarter, won't we? If one wants to hide his head in lhe sand. follow our leaders into bankruptcy. and ignore the previous gasoline taxes. including the recent 9- cent increase -would you even slop to consider a new. whopping 38 cents? No matter how you figure 11 -this new highway tax is really highway robbery! To the Edttor. LEO P. LEMIEUX Fountain Valle> • • • Press reporu Mr. Nielsen. Presi- dent of Irvine Co .. as saying Prop- osition A'sdefeat wouldn't "affect has company's building plans." Was he misquoted? Because how dbes that square with Irvine Co.'s SI 00.000 donation to promote Proposition A? Perhaps that gift was simply a magnamious gesture of a public spirited firm with Orange County's best interests in mind. What's S 100.000 when the good of the public is at stake? TOM ALEXANDER Secretar). Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. • • • Laguna Beach To the Editor: I will vote against Propos111on A because I believe it will not in fac1 build a rt'al rapid transit rail S)Stem but instead will ~rpetuate the con- struction of freewa)s. highways and the other standard wa)s of moving people which ha'e occupied us for th e past 30 years. This 1se' 1denc~ b) the officials ballot argument being signed by the head of the Automobile C'lubof Southern California. dedicated to keeping commuters on rubber ures and pavements. I am also 'oting against Prop- osition A because its sales tu would be an unfair burden 10 the a"erage Orange Count} resident. The large companies who own so much land will escape their fair share of the cost of improving freeways and building roads which will improve their acreage. It 1s not surprising that the b1~ landowners arc supporting Prop- os1t1on A so vigorously. When Proposition A 1s defeated. I ex pect legislators to ofTer an alternate plan pro'" idtn~ a useful light rail transit plan which will be imaginatiH and trul)' be rapid m nature Moreover. let's hope that such a plan will be financed. as in other areas. through state and federal funds supplemented by a local tax on the interests which can afford a tax. To the Edttor: SPENCER CRUMP Corona del Mar ••• Who are the biggest losers 1 f Proposition A. the I -cent sales tax passes? All of the 26 cities of Orange County will lose hundredsofm111ions of sales tax revenue dollars if Prop- osition A passes due to several factors. I . Orange Count~ sales ta x will be greater than Los Angeles. San Bernardino. Riverside and San Diego counties. 2. The largest number of shoppers arc women. Most women shoppers are thrift~. ,.,.,sc. and frugal and will drive ~~t of their wa~ to "c;a' c mone'. 3. Nev. car and used car bu\Crs "'II be dri,en out of our count' io other counties 10 sa'e mone' on 'Sales ta~. 4. MaJor departme.nt stores and small businesses .... 111 lose sales and profits. 5. lfthl.' Jan1') ln111a11ve passc11·111 the No' ember 1984 ek c11on. all ctt1ts and counties will be fiscally impacted dut' to return of property tax monies to thousands of homeowners. 6. Over $7 billion from state fund s are o r will be available oon for transportation improvements. As a responsi ble. elected coun- cilman from the Ci ty of Brea. I urge a No \Ole on Proposition A to save yourst'he!i mont')' and the c111es you ltve 11'1 from loss of sales tax rc,enue that "1ll 1mpact }Our cit) se rvices. <\ M C'OOPF.R Brc<l • • • To tht· E:.d1tor· The people who e\pcCt to 1>_rofit 1f Propos1t1on .\ DaS'iC'i ran afl'ord to spend considerable mone~ promot- 1 ng the ta\ incrt'a~. ~o I apprc.-c1a1r a H. L. 8chwart1 Ill P.,ti< '.h~r Che11 Dowallby Cd•IO< and A • 1a111 10 the Put>I NI< Frank Zlnl ~'tii ' ........ l>'I... t ,,_,., ,. .. A' t lfl 'ff••I n..., St C<J ,. ~. ,. ,<l'M\ ,..,. .... '°' ,,......_I fl,. ·~· J A '\Ot.-1. l Oil<>< C ta "' (A ~26 I Tom Tait C111 f 111h• new\p3ptf that a1 vt"S c1t11t'ns an opponun1t) to c.-xpren their views. People left En_gland to settle Ameri- ca because of high taxt's. which were hkt' nothing compared to what we now pay. A big reason our taxes are so high 1s that so much of our tax mone)' 1s wasted. Millions of Orange County propert) tax dollars are beins used to subs1d11e developers. Millions of Orange County gasoline tax dollars ·have been spent outside the count)'. Millions of tax dollars are going for junke1s for elected and appointed officials. Wh)' do we taxpayers si t back. continuously pay a higher ~rcc:ntage of our income for taxes and continuously re..elect theSt' wasters of our tax money? In the last few years. we have had the property tax money that had been paying for trash disposal diverted to other uses. includinJ pay raises amounting to several times the infla- tion rate. Gasoline taxes have been increased 6311? percent and a state task force recommends.another increasc. Now we are being asked to increase our sales taxes by I 6;'i percent. from 6 percent to 7 percent. We are told that th ts increase will pay for widening the Santa Ana Freeway to eight lanes. We are not betnJ told that it will be widened to eight lanes Just as soon wi thout the tax increase. The same holds true for some of the other freewa y improvements. The results of the tax increase would be: -Freeways would be installed to large acreages of undeveloped land. allowing the wealthy owners to build hundreds of thousands of new homes and adding hundreds of thousands of drivers to our roads. -A white elephant rail system would require millions of dollars of ta>. subs1d1es for its few riders. .\ccording to one county supervisor. 42 percent of our transportation dollars "ould be going for transit. -Our roads would be more congested than the)' are no". -Orange Count) taxpa~ers "ould be SS b1ll1on poorer I th1nl 11 is time "e get up on our hind legs. as "e did" ht'n we \-O ted for Prop. 13 in 1978. and let 1 he poll11c1ans kno" that we ha'e bee n taken enough. I urge )Ou 10 \'Ole No on Propos1 tton .\on June 5. • • • To the Edi tor: BOB DINSEN Garden Grove As expected. I have been deluged with election literature. urging my Yes vote on Proposition A, a proposed traffic improvement plan for Orange County: cost, a 1-<'.'ent sales tax increase. I intend to vote No on Prop A for the followin~ reasons: In the past year I. and fnends have made three auto trips to Northern California. each time driving a new route. On the first trip. we marveled at the wonderful roads. 1.e.. well pa' ed. marked and hghted even to out-of-the-wa) small towns. The sec- ond time fo und us estatic as "e discovered e'en "1der. better-graded roadwa)s "llh turnouts and '1sta points e' ery few miles. leading to hamlet~ of no more than SO popu- lation. The final trip. JUSl completed. found us dnv1ng on paved roads that led to nowhere dead ends. the onl )' tnhabi"1nts. squ rrels. rabbits and coyotes. These o tstanding freewa}s and roadways sta north of Santa Barbara reach• to the Oregon border. Will th<.' 't cs on Prop A proponents pleas<.· e11:pla1n why the tax monies for transportation 1n California are d1s- hursed so d1sapponionateh 1n the northern pan ofthc.-state. wh.1le we. 1n Orange Count~ are threatened with traffic nightmares 1f "e dare to \Ote No on .\'.' I "''II not be 1nt1m1dated and sugg<.'.,I that the de' clopers. intent on ruining '-"hat l1ttk open space "c ha'e lctl here. pa~ forc,er~ tnch of paH·ment leading to their o'er-priced o'er-de' eloped rl.'al es- tate Propos111on .\has to be defeated and reprc\Cntatt\CS elected who"'" 1mes11gatc the wa>s and means of allocattng ta\ montl'., in \anamento to benl.'fit all ( ;ihfornaans M~RY 0 MOORE Laguna Beach Dally Pllot welcomes readers' comments " you pfMi. ycMI may call _yow oom"'*"t In 10 OUt ..,.ci8' We're ~·~number -........ P do not call 1n long lett.,.. or ertk:*. • OrMgeCoMI CWLY Pt&.OTl~.M1rl7 .... • . . J Carter briefing book probe: l • a costly ado about nothing . • • • • • WASHINGTON -Who filched Jimmy Carter's briefing book? After a year-long investigation of the great crime. the House subcom- mittee chaired by Donald F. Albosla (0-Mich.). has filed a report that exceeds "War and Peace" in length, a brief summary of which is: We don't know who leaked the book: we're fairly sure campaign chairman Bill Casey saw it; we want a special prosecutor, because we're fairly sure there was a crime. Well. there was a crime here. The cnme is massi ve fraud ~rpetrated upon the American people by Don .\lbosta: and the grand theft of hundreds of thousands of lax dollars by a majorily staff of such sloth and incompetence that 11 could consume an entire year on Dcbategate and still now uncover a misdemeanor. In the ballyhooed findings of i\lbosta's subcommittee on human resources of the Hou~ Post office and C1v1I Sen ice Comm1tt~. there 1s nothing of conscqucnce that was not known a summer ago. The best two lanes in the entire 2.412-page tome goes to the minonty dissent: ··There 1sa modicum of good n<.'ws about this report. Tht' authors were not paid by the word.·· Witnessing this prodigious con- sumption of money and time by Albosla·s crowd to bring forth this mouse. one has to conclude that the Congress of the United States has too much money. too much time to waste. too many people on its payroll. The FBI had already conducted an eight-month 1nvest1~11on of the sa me ··scandal'" wtthout finding proof pos1t1ve that a single misde- meanor was perpetrated against Carter. Here. bas1call). 1s the conclusion of the subcommittee. concurr~ m by the four Democrats. denounced by the Republican minonty: Carter's campaign bncfing book found 11s way into the Reagan P11 B1w campaign. James Saker, who saw it and passed it on, thinks he got it from Bill Casey. campaign chairman. Jim Baker's campaign deputy thinks so. too. Bill Casey does not remember getting the book and passing it on. At which point. a legitimate question '" So what and who cares? If the book was not stolen out of the White House. af the Reagan campaign did not have a paid and planted agent inside. what difference docs 1t makt' whether or not Bill Casey saw the book? Here . .i\lbosta's comm11tee bnngs us to the hean of the great cnmc If the briefing book was prepared by government employees. us1na government matenals. 11 is "federal propeny." and the unauthontized removal of such .. pro~ny" from the White House would. therefore. con- stitute a federal crime. But. if that is true. and that 1s prosecutable, there are at least 1.000 Journalists in this ci ty -includtng this writer -who ought to be prosecuted for either ha\-tng en- couraged White House aides to provide them with documents. or of having received and failed to return such "f~eral property." For man) working reponcn. not a week passes in this city without government memorandums. papers, documents coming an over the transom -or provided happily upon request. either to advance the leakcr·s pohc) object, or settle a score "tth a bureaucratic adve~r). Excuse me. but 11 1s getting so deep around here. we are going to ha ve to • bnng back spats. To believe that tle Democratic Party and t~ natiorOU prns are truly exercised over the lepJ and ethical ramifications and ~- batcgate one must believe that: : A) The Washington prc$S corps:as morally troubled over the sort oflcak.s to the ReaP.n campaign that are t~e stufT of which journalistic rcputatiops are buihand Pulitzer Prizes won; a1td 8) Don Albosta's c-0ncem here :is not cheap and petty partisanship 1n an clecuon year. but a genuin~)' motivated concern about lhe "unfaf- ness"' of an election in which one of the two part1c1pants' staffs had acc"-'s to the internal pa~rs of the other. : If the latter 1s trul~ the ca1c. here"tth \Ome 1nforma11on for Den .\lbosta. On page 24 of Ehz.abclh Dre" 's .. Portrait of an Election"-. a book dealing wnh the samee>.tended campaign -\lbosta was supposed JO 1n' est1gate -hes this ~velat1on: "What the (Carter) admin1strattOn will have a hard time doing an)1h1cig about 1s that Kenned} has for a Jong time bttn the rt'Clp1ent of mt'moran- dums and information from people within the admm1stratJOn v.ho a.re d1ssat 1sfied with certain poltnes ·· l'io". those "memorandums," prepared on government 11me. are also "federal propeny. ·• What 11 appears we have here is Drew's outline of a burglar) nng o~rat1ng 1ns1de the federal bureaucran· on behalf of a Kenned) campaign ~ h1ch even J1mm) Carter concedes had more to do with his losing the Whitt' House than whether or not Ronald Reagan had advance kno'-"ledge he was going to quote ~m~ on nuclt'ar proltferat1on dunng that October debatt' Ha' e at 1t. Don. tell 'our staff to tale a \ear or so to get to the bottom of ti Patrick J. Bucba . .au Is a s.n1dlc•red columnist. I Japan a 'sieve' for embargoed) high -tech trans[ ers to Soviets ; Wo\SHINGTON -In most re- spects. Japan and West German) are among our staunchest alltes in the global C0001 CI With the So\ lt't bloc. But the'" ht'ad the dishonor roll of nations· that allo" gf'C'C'd) busi- nessmen to sell the So' 1ets high tcchnolog' that can be con' erted to m1lltan use In congreS'ilOMI tcst1mon~ earlier this ~car a b1gh-le'"el Pentagon official said Ja1>3n "as the worst offender tn the high-stakes. high-tech transfer to the communists . .\nother m1htar) ~ourcr conceded. though. that Japan·s dub1ou'i d1st1nc11on may onl) be due to the fact that U.S. 1ntelhgcnce is better 1n Japan than m West German). My assoc1at<.•s Dale Van Atta and Michael 8tn'ite1n m'est1aat~ the situation. Herc's what they learned from l>.nowledgeable mtelltgC'ncc sources m both Tok)O and Washing- ton: The KG B considers Japan an "cas) rollectton larget" -a vc:n table sieve for technolog} secrets In fact. some of the b1agest. most res~cted indus- tnal rnmbtnc'i in Japan ha'e bttn mvohed 1n qucsuonablc tran~fers of trchnoloa> to the '1et<.. according to tht' mlelltgcnce sourn~ The tr~Mfer of hta,h-tech items 10 the Sovrets and their ustem Euro- pean telhtc ma) tic acromph hed throuah subs1d1anc of the Japanese corponnc a1ants. The most popular location for' \ubs1d1ancs at 1h1s point i Kuala Lumpur. the capital of Mnl•> 1a. with ncarb) . 1n11pore 1n \ttOnd pl1l"t' Me·uco n bttom1na innea 1nah popular ., a tnansf« point The wurcc~ rmph15llcd that the < I.\ dnt>'ln't kno" of any c--.clu'l1vcl~ m1hrnr' tC'chnol ' the So' tcu are ttrtltnlf lrom th\! f.a~nl''le But th\• • J1c1 AIDEISOI ~ KGB has gone alter m1no-elcc:tron11. t-qu1pment. machine tools com· puters. tel('(omm~intea11onc, auhl- mation de\-tCC!I and spenalt~ <.tl'l'I - much of which can be 1ncorpora1nJ into Soviet weapons s~ <;tern!> The Russians get a lot ot thC'tr high tech from Japan b) legal mran\. hut latcjy the Japanese al'\' hemming more careful. Soviet rcprcstnt:ltn C'' weft' barrtd. lor eumplc. trom a rettnt Japanese conference on "com - posites." new super-strong. ltght ma- terials made with pec1al alh>)~ and Proct'S~S. One almost ludtcrou~ cxampk of the Soviets' hunger for modern technology was their purl·hase of a J1pant5C toy robot call~ "Taro .. It ha a sens111ve hcat·1dcnt1f}ing dC'· vice that makes 1t avoid people The Sov1et.s a<bpted the to~ for uM" 1n surface--to-air m1ss1les One problem 1s that. ho"'e' t'r wilhn& the Japancw So"emmcnt ma' be to keep cmbaraocd technol°*' from the Russ.ians. Japan~ la"' en/on:t"men1 •nCtC1 ha\C little lcpl authont) to crack down on C\P<>rt· control violations or rela1cJ 1ndu!l- trt-.1 ew1onaae committed h' forea"°e" The be t the) can do 111 m to brina informal p~ ure on firm., lookmg for lucrative contract\ "'''h the So'" 1et - and this ha pr(wtn to he tnadc-quate Thrrt" are 'iC' cral trtl l \ Japant"~l· romrnn1C'' l'Jn 11~· tn m.1kt ~ll·, "htc h ar1: technicall~ kg.al. to \he \tn 1<.'t' One 1s to set up dumm) u1rporat1ons to act as intrrmcd1arie~ 1n thl·tr \o' 1et-bllX trade The dumm' firms are e\pendahlC' and all<.1" 1hr parent firms to 3\0td re'>P4'""'h1ht' for linanct:il loo;se -0r tll<'LtJI J l ''' 1t1t's of the 'urrog.Ue l l•ffl(lr,lltltn\ \ni1tht•r \t:indard de' Ill '' s1m el~ It) tranv1h1p the h1gh-t<.'\"h 1tcttl through '-C'' eral companies tn d1f- kl'\.'nt lOUntrics 1 his mal.t's tt dtf- ticult hl trale a single-cmba~ncd item through less than perfrct wrporatc- rrwrd'> cspec1all\ "'ht'n tht' p3rt1cu. lttr piece nf equipment 1i. obligmsl> 1n,talll·d 1n lov.-grade mac hinen abd pr<.n 1d<."d "''h l:il-.edocumC'nt:1tiOl\'lO 3\ Old ("U\lOm\ 'IC'rulln.. • AC'laacdh Jap;lnc~ offil i;1l1, h~c p1om1\cd thq will ''' w plug the kak~ ot tl'lhnolop,~ in ltne ""h l ':S rohn r Rt \ r R.\ TIO"' l '\ J ()(.j~)' ROTTOM The tale Depanment' r R r'<perts keep clo'it' Y.atrh on lhe opin1on,of1hc '\mtncan pubht -!or at ka\t that ~n of the publtl t~al feel \trnnJh enough about Jdm1"'s.- tratwl'I P<'hc IC!. lo "' rile letter" or ~d telc:-gram\ nd to the ob' tllU\ ln- no)anle of the F ' Rottom hurciu- l'f'lt\ the lcttcr·v.nt1n1 public of\rn d•Ktrtt'\ 'c~mcntl) "'tth th~ h-~ 1C\ the tkpanmrnl '' dblt C'd :10 defend \n tnlt"rnat mt'monandum co,tr- 1ng one rt•l't'nt l"~~ccl pernld ~ :and ~omc 11 7CXl m' c' -no~ th111 rt'~pon~ to the T\' 'ho~ ;abdut nudrttr Y>.it "'The r>.n .\flt'r," <' l'\'.'latt\-eh 'hon <.hnlt I() \(\rt'\&I'\ ut ~tat<'< 1ro1 e ~hult1'\ rtmart\ foll~­ '"' the f'rogram ":\fo~ proplc no • t>T C arl \o'.lgan·., po<.l·pm(t • m ro mrnt' thirn atw \C("t('t:t') ·) •• C'ht ~ mt'm•) 1liN'n l"J 1 hit fl('('\ 11.hl\ .J ' l Use this handy checklist to indicate ·the items your family needs now. 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Twin-kmg sheets. reg. 8.00-22.00. 3.99-10.99 Std .. kmg cases. reg. 8.00. 10.00. 3.99, 4.99 pr. 0 19.99 Old Homestead 7-pc. cutlery set: trench chef's. panng. slicing. fllet. ut1l1ty knives. plus sharpening steel and wood block. Reg. 50.00. 19.99 0 50°/o off 24-pc. Nordic beverage 1et with 8 each 12-oz. hi-ball glasses. 13-oz. double old-fashioneds and 15-oz. iced tea glasses Reg 20 00, 9.99 .. Settinl for Style pbotoe la the Delma Corporatlon •a ez- ecuti•e aulte on the 11th floor of Paclflc Medical Tower. Huntington Beach'• talleat bulldlna. Photot were taken by Dally Pllot photographer Richard Koehler. For caaual nl&bta at their Palm Deaert retreat (abo•e). Robert wean another enaemble by Cor- nellanl ln ahadea of blue. and carol la ln a white on white pant. wlth handknlt aweater. Both are from a deaert boutique. When the Zlnn&rabea .. put on the Rita, .. they atilt opt for the clauic fook. Carol la ln a black St. John knit; Robert'• tuzedo la by Pierre Cardin (rlaht). •IOgrapher ur• ... flnda the .... 8CtreU Gr11ee Kelly 'com.,.x.' ,_ 85 , Wben they're out together ~1Jeyare · chici to chic .. ~·ouplc power. Roben and ( ·arot l1nngrabc have tt. And for all the n~ht. reasons-self-esteem. purpose.Joie de v1vre, a solid belief that hfe 1s sweeter when shared. But they have 1t for another reason too-the} look fabulous together. For the Z1nngrabcs. it's understood that tookinggreat together has everything to do with loving life and each other. but they won•t argu~ wtth you 1f you 1ns1st that their fine fashion sense plays a stam ng rote too. Neither is ready to sacnficc 1nd1v1duaht} for the sake of a perfect package. but both believe that complementary dressing is 1mponant-and fun. ln~IVldually. the Zinngrabes ha' ea penchant fortheclassic. the trad1t1onal. Both prefer purchasing "investment pieces" articles of clothing that are umelcss. For Robert.classic 1s the blues and gra}sof"'ool gabardine blazers. slacks. pin-stnpcd su1tsand the burgundies of silk ties and cashmere sweaters. · For Carol. classic means clean. uncluttered and never ostentatious-the lines found in well cut knit dresses tailored slac~s. silk blouses. hand.kntt s"'eatersand fine Jewelry worn for senumental value. And when two ~lass1cscome together-well. the results arc startling but subtle. I .. ' .. . t Faces now the canvases of color consultant "I wanted prod-------------"cts that would ~ hyPo-•lleracnic. long las1ina and of high ~uahty." ¥111 Dw Zoe Hadley was <tiscussing her 1wo- >:Ur-o ld makeup line. ••••••••••••• The Newport ISeach rcsidcn1 worked with a rcpresen1ative in Beverly Hills for six months to achieve her goal o( obtaining the type of makeup she wanted for her clientele. Hadley has been a color consuhan1 for I 0 years dunng which time she has coordina1cd fashion colors for more than 3.SOO men and women. "Two years ago I wanted 10 expand the color tonsuhations to include makeup ... the form er model said. {Females make up 85 percent of her clientele). · "I wan1ed to offer a variety of colors because every woman has a 101 of color options in makeup... she ~plained as we looked over her 40 shades of eye shadows and 30 nail and lip colors. • The line' labeled "Zoe" also contains 10 foundation sjolors. five powder blushes. 25 pencils for hps and eyes. tl\ree mascaras. translucent po"ders and concealers. :· ( •• ·= -. .. . She hasn't and doesn't plan to discontinue or chanae her colors every season. "l don't believe a woman needs to change colors every season. Once she finds a color she really likes it's discouraging to find that the coinpany has dropped the color... ( Though Hadley may be fairl~ new with her makeup ve nture. she has been involved .with colors !all of hcf life. Her mother. Zoe Smith. 1s an an 1st and an an teacher m the Newport Beach area. ·, Hadley. too. is an artist who trained at Chouinard.An Institute and holds a fine arts degree from USC. (She gives her mother credit for her best training. however.) With her makeup business sll ll in its infanccy. yet expanding. the mother of two sons and one daughter and the wife of Paul Hadle)'. said she doesn't have as much ume as she would like 10 devote to painting these days. Her can' ases are faces. One year ago she realized these "canvases" needed more than makeup and color -so she decided to go one step further and develop a skin care:" line. ··r ve tried 10 keep the lane very sample and not mak( 11 too difficult for a woman 10 takl' care of her skin." The prod ucts (most arc made in New York) incl ude a cleanser. 1on1c. astringent. elast1n -collagcn complex cream and lotion. a n1gh1 cream. l.)l' makeup r~mover. a scrub. e)'e Seminar to spotlight men's style strategies A seminar focusmg on ··clothing Strategies for Men" will be held aturda) from 9 a.m. 10 4 p.m. a1 Saddlcbad. College North. Room A30I .Topics"111 mdude thl' role of color in )Our "'ardrobe. bod) structure analysis and clothing 'il)k'!.. Sondra Me1th. a graduate of1hr Fashion Academy . will lead the l>Cm1nar. Regis- tration informauon can tx· ubta1ned b) calling 559-1313 or 55Q-9300. c,.1 224 Wives ma) attend a!. guests of 1hr1r husbands. • • • ROB INSON'S: ~n 01~ mp1c-th cml' .presentation of ac11' e spons"'ear and a .5emanar featunng form er l .S 01} mpians JoJo tarbuclc and Brucl' Furniss "Ill be offered b> Robinson 's "I 1he M 1ss1on V1c10 ·$tore a1 2 pm. Saiu. a\ Siarhut k and :furn1ss "'ill open th~ program ''1th a :41 scuss1on of their 01} mp1c C'\pcru:nces ;and personal mo11' a11on and training <echniques. The fashi on shov. featuring tncn'c; ;inti v.nmen's ac t1q'v.C';ir \\d i hl' held ------ -= at 3 p.m • • • NORDSTROM · -!\ ··summer Fashion Sho"·· featuring ne" looks in bnght colors "'Ill be presented a1 7 p.m. Tuesda} at the South Coast Plaza store. In Brass Plum. level three Daina Hulet. the West Coast ed11or for Glamour magazine. will be al the South Coast Plaza store at 2 p.m. Fnda~. She will present the best ofsummrr swimsulls and discuss which St)'le 1s most flattrnng for )Our figure. In Acti ve Sportswear. le-.el l\\O. The latest trends 1 n leg wear "1 II presented from I to 4 p.m. Saturda) al 1hc South Coast Plaza store in hos1el'). kH'I one. I. MAGNIN· The South Coast Plaza store will host informal ~fnodehng of summer looks from Designer Sportswear .\t Fony Carrots and The Pron10 Ris1orantc from noon 10 3 p.m. ORANGE COUNTY RELAXES WITH KDCM 1D!l.1 ----------- FMSTERED !f.,f 1/,1trl l/1•''' ( ''" ,,, •''' t/,1 111·1 ,,, / 111' /,, '1 1f•1 I ' , ,. ,1111 fl I fl/I fl /, /I/I// I /I ' I /11 I I I •'11 If /,11 f/f ii I f I /.\ ,/,1 II ill ,,1 .1,r11111 1 \' -I rf11r1/11r l('J' 7 ri> S'/< >, ,, /I) ,-,7 • I 11/i111.I ( l • ' 1,n/,11•11 . and throat cre4m, masques and an enzyme pcelina cream. Also.a vitamin Eslick for underthecyesand hpsand a Lip Keep cream. "The enzyme peel ma cream is ucellent for removana dead skin cells. It's marvelou!f for teen-asers. (She frequently lec1ures 10 1h1s ._gc aroup on skin cart.) "L~· Keep is imPortant to stop lipstick from bleedina. A penc· liner really won't do it," F~ her explamina her reasonably-priced products she pointed ou1 thai the Vitamin E stick and mols1urizen have.,sun screens t~ protect against damagjnf sun rays. . My foundations arc all oil free. believe in lubncaung below the foundation and have found 1ha1 1here a~ very few women who can't use oil-frtt founda~1on .. The water-based foundations seem to Ooa1 on the mo1s1unzer for a very sheer look ... .. T~c .eye makel;lp remover as another oil-free product. But at 1s not drying and 1s great for women who wear contact lenses.·· To determine what a woman needs for her skin and the proper colors in makcu~. Hadley has her come for an ~ppoantment (necessary) wathout makeup. In a naiural ltgh1 sh.e does the analysis on 1he basis of what colors are in tune with the tones of her hair. skin and eyes. She has two plans -one. a woman can get 1he comole1e works that It doan 't ha•e to be a epeclal occaalon to ao formal, and more men are buytn& tbelr own tazedoe and de- manJng variety In etyle. Above. Bill er ... •bow• tbe all· American look and Yvee Salnt Laurent features a double- breaated model. At left, a traditional tartan off en a re- f ree h l ng chanae. and, at right, Bill Blau off en relief from dally doldrum•. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 16.00/46 lfl•n• ,,,,,,. 3500 S. BRISTOL • 545-8803 Suite 200 -•;, mile North of South Coast Plaza Coast Bank Bulldlng .. ASK ABOUT OUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEE includes her cloth1n1 and makeup colorscflus application instructions (S9S) or two. slun care an makeup color advice plus an application lesson ($30). "I don't use se8$0n or numbers to ca1cgorize a woman. f.ach woman has a different classification - could be a "cool rosy" or "warm earth tone". Very seldom, tf ever. wouJd two women have 1hc same classification." Hadley ell.plained. They go home wi1h rolor swatches with instsruction on how to read and understond their color paleue. Hadley also keeps records on her ('lient and anytime 1hey want to call and request another eye shadow or lips1ick color she can check out their options and select one for them. ··A great deal of my business is handled by mail orders. About half of my clents live in the Newport Beach area. The rest come from aJI over. Jeanne Brownell has been Hadley's assistant for the pasl two years. She handles the business de1ails. What's next for 1his entrepreneur? Plans call for new packaging for 1he products and wholesale distribution 1hrough boutiaues and spas. "I would love to train others in my makeup t~hniques. I have feelers out now for franchises in other oarts of the country.'' Men return to classics "We're seeing a re1urn to classic st~le. espcc1all> formal wear for men." says Robert C. Rudofker. president of After Six. America's larges1 manufacturer of tuxedos. It has something to do with ec.-onomy. he says. explaining that ifa man is going 10 in vest in clothing. 11 has to be comfortable. good-looking and i1 must last. "When you're spending a lot of money, you don't wanl to waste it on anything that's second-rate. So yo u go for the best fabrics. 1he most classic designs. and the most impeccable tailoring." The trend to formal wear cuts across all age and social lines. he says. People are not just intel'C6ted in quality but also in elegance. In describing his classiccollect1on. he says there's a 101 of variety in styles. "Nothing far ou~or 1rcndy ... Just great style and plenty of choices. so a man can express has individual tas1es... - Rudoflcer sugests separates as 1mponant for- malwcar. "A man might own a couple of d1ffcren1 dinner .i;lckets - one with a plain notched lapel. 1he other with a pea.k lapel or shawl collar. "Shirts are special too. Fabncs arc interesting and they've got handsome detai ls like pleats and pm tucks to make them even more exc111ng. "Change your tie and cummerbund. add the nght jewelry and you have a whole new look." LAGUNA CRAFT GUILD presents ART AND CRAFT SHOW MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND ·MAY 27th and 28th Forest Ave . Near Main Beach LAGUNA BEACH All shows 10:00 AM to Dusk Thousands of Select Hand crafted items on displ,ay THE ORANGE COAST FAMILY YMCA CELEBRATES 100 YEARS OF 'Y' CAMPING This summer you and your family can be par~ of the great tra- dition ... register today for one of the following· DAY CAMP (grades k-4) ... ADVENTURE CAMP (grades 5-7) lots of special activities and day trips for the younger camper RESIDENCE CAMPS: Camp Big .. ., (June 23-30) for 6th-8th grade boys & girls Salling, waterskllng. horseback riding, fishing. swimming CARAVANS: Camp Otceoll (August 4-11) for 4th & 5th grade boys & girls Hiking, swimming. archery. canoeing, crafts. nature study CoHtal Bike Tour• (June 2-24-30) grades 8-1 r .blke along the coast: visit Solvang, Lake Cachume. Santa Barbara & Magic Mountain Aquatic· Adventure (July 5-1 O) grades 7-9 .. southern coast water activities: surf, boogie board. swim, visit Sea World and San Diego White Water Expedition (July 22-30) grades 8-10 .. 3 days rafting on the Trinity: camp at Big Sur, spend a day In San Francisco and much more C1talln1 Salling (July 16-20) for 13-16 year olds .. sell, swim, fish and snorkel your way to Catalina Peclflc CCNt•t AdYenture (August 5-11) grades 7-9 ... Northern California's finest State Beaches & Parks: visit San Francisco, Hearst Castle, Solvang, more Pony Expret• (August 13-20) for 11-13 year olds ... explore Mammoth Lakes: 3 days horseback camping. fish, hike, swim Grand Canyon/Zion (August 22-30) grades 7-9 ... vlslt majestic Grand Canyon, ex- plore Zion Nat' I Park and the Incomparable Lake Powell All Amerlc1n Adventure (Sept. 1-8) grade• 10-12 ... explore Yosemite Nat'I Park, water ski Shaver Lake, Investigate the Mam- moth Lakes & High Sierras 2300 UNIVERSITY DR ., NEWPORT BEACH 92663 (714) 642-9990 Glenna Kipp, a aupervleor at the lnatitute, la in a fieata mood. I j • Reh a bilitat ion services provided b y proceeds ------ The "Spring Fiesta Auction" last week at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel raised S 16,000, by a preliminary count. forthe Rehabilitation lnstitute(RIO)ofSouthern 1Califomia. "-The benefit was the first for the institute. a private, pon·profit organization serving children and adults with physlcal or functional handicaps. A profusion of colorful balloons decorated the hotel dining room. Carrying out the Mexican theme were waiters and waitresses in south--0f-the-bord~rcostumes. including sombreros. The menu. however, featured north· of-the-border prime rib. • Auction coordinator Nancy Adams (also d irector of development for RIO) was assisted by a hardy band of volunteers: Diane Diehl ofl rvine. Emma J obD1on of Tustin. Cha rlene Prager ofNewport Beach. Dick Radant of Anaheim. Jobn Uebele of La Palma and Gleua Kipp of Orange. T he more than 200giftsoffered during live and silent auctions covered a wide range ofChoices: di nncrs at chic restaurants with escorted limo Service. baskets of select· wines. autographed by wine expert-Roben L. Balzer. stuffed animals and weekend getaway~ to popular vacation spots. includinga trip fo rtwo to San Francisco donated by AirCal. Some of the south county people at the benefit were Charlene and Hans Prager (he'son the RIO board). Jim and Carol Owens, Nancy Wood, Jean Baker, Robert Tucker and John Newman. Last year. the institute provided $292.000 wonh of services to clients who were unable to pay for them. • • • There are a couple offund-raisers for the arts in the coming weeks. The Laguna Beach Museum of Art will celebrate the openingofThe Dining Room at the Ritz- Carlton Hotel Resort in Laguna Ni~uel Sept. 7 with a dinner called. appropriately. "Puttan' on the Ritz." The evening will begin wnh a cocktail party and continue with gourmet cuisine. wines and a designer fashion show. Seating is limited to 40couples. and the S 1500 per couple price will provide funds for the museum's operating budget and 1984-1985 exhibition season. Anne Cusic is chairman of the benefit. and Philip Reilly is honorary chairman. Committee members are DeeAnn Baldwin, Marla Bird, Rath Boyle, Ja~et Ca rtwright, Dorrie Herbert, Sharon Jeffries, Donna Kelly, Au Knowlton, Zada Megonigal, Betty Parker, Jo Ann Robert1,ClaadetteSlaaw,Gail Waters and Pat Youngman ~ Dlllly,... PllMee ~ ......... John Beis ner, RIO president, pours a gl a ss of wine for bl• wife, Sharon. : For more information on the event. call 494-653 I . The Newport Harbor An Museum's major fund- raiserat the m useum July I 4 will honor its participation an the Olympic Arts Festival. Called .. Gold Fever: An Olympic Celebration," it will be chaired bySalSf Luby, with Renee Segerstrom serving as honorary chairman. The benefit is being planned for a crowd of2.000, and its cost is being underwritten by South Coast Plaza and its six major tenant stores. Gold Fever will feature international foods.. live entertainment. Olympic dignitaries and live and silent au·ctions. For more information. call 759-11 22. • • • The fourth annual "Capers at the Cannery" will be held from noon to4 p.m. Saturday at The Cannery in Newport Beach. Hosts Helen and Bill Hamilton have offered the restaurant's decks and The Cannery cruise yachts for dining on fish. tacos and clam chowder. There • will also be a "thieves' market." grapho logist, palm reader, color anaJystand caricaturist. • • HiJhlight ofthedaywill bean appearance by .. entertainer Jason Cltase. For tickets or informatton. call the Children's Home society. the beneficiary of the event. at542-1147. ~ • • • "Deal the ~ids a Winning Hand!" is the theme fora Monte Carlo Night fund-raiser to be held Friday evening at the l~ine. Marriott Hotel. Sponsored by La Casa, a s upport o~nizat1on for the county's abused and neglected children, its proceeds will go to pay the balance of la Casa 's $300,000 pledge for the construct ion of O range. wood. a new home for children. For information about tickets. whicp cost $40, call 662-7810 or 768-6099. Elaa Matthew., Charlene Prager and Monika Sochin keep tab• on Hans Prager (left), with Ruuell Diehl. auction itema. , Catherine Isett aaya ''hello" to Barban Campbell and Rita Tutt. A printed aatln ahawl acceuorbea th e jacquard knit tunic over a mJd-calf 1llk printed pleated aklrt. . . Thl9 Scottlah woolen plaid Iona Jacket with a velvet yoke to1>9 1hort jeraey panta. The felt and auede hat adda an authorltatl•e touch. Saint Laurent fall outfits will have warm topping --Sweaters are simple, ---yet elegan~ for day or night fas hio n s -T~ sweater 1n all of 11s mani- festations is the centerpiece of Yves Saint Laurent's read)-10-"car collec- tion for fall. Cut with a luxurious case in wool Jersc~. sweaters arc foremost in has day and evening "'car. They are simple. ~ct elegant: com- fortable. )C t h1gh-fash1on. The most colorful YSL ncning sweaters ha\C a rKh Jl'\\cl-1onc By1ant1nc Jacquard pattern Cut in closc-to-t he-bod~ sha pc.-,. l he~ a re worn o'er patterned crepe de chine skins 1ha1 p1d. up the <>amc motif. The mos1 elega nt arl' done 1n hlack and gold and teamed'' 1th long. black pants toprx·d h~ a marahou leather jacket. Hip-length full blou<,ono; with high tunlcncclo.s. 1n hlack. ''hill' or rl·d wool Jerse\. art· intcndl·d w he "orn with black.1rou<.>crs. Thl·sc out lit' can be acccssor11ed dramat1call~. 'With the slce.,,es pu'>hed ur w sho" off long. blaclo. leather gloH''· "hilc h1gh- heelcd pump'> and \n:tpp~ hah arc added attrac11on'>. Saint Laurent's nc\\. longer Jl'fSC~ tunics also refkct h1.-, fa..,cination "1th the sweater. The) arc rut eas1I~ across the shoulders and reach almost to mid.-thi~h. forming a nc". elongated proponion with his fa\01'1 1c kncc- length stra1$ht skim . .\dding to the nonchalant 1mpress1on created tn the tunics are long. wide scaf\ cs draped around the shoulders. The dress Saint Laurent rails .. the new basic" in his collect1on 1c; a linear black coat dress with one C\aggeratcd lapel extending down to the left hip. where at cloSed with three buttons. For skirts Saint-Laurent offers dirndls -an JCrse) or prctt~ peasant florals banded 1n velvet..-and tanan plaids 1n silk and wool to make a new kilt. With the new longer length. the dcs11ncr put~ narrow turtleneck weaters. cropped bo>.} Jackets or long. slim cardigans f>Tom1ncnt fobn cs for the Rt H' C.auchc coll~t1on are vehct. "'h1ch has a starring role. and <1ilk chiffon. a maan<1ta)I ot the C\'enina "'ear. For after dark, hi arand finale includes taffeta blouse and kin "that <1w1rlcd with ruffics. Col~ run intensely into bronr • teals and purple and the neckhnc plun c deeply to"ard tt&htl) '8\ht.-d \\-31 t'I .. Saint Laurent goes for fancy footwork in a bicolor aatin shoe with a jewel closing. A dramatic broadcloth cape bordered with •elYet W'Ol"b with ajeney dre. with a •el•et yoke. ·· • . :-~ . .. \ • LAST lWO DAYS: SHOP SUNDAY 10 TO 6; MONDAY 9 TO 6 SUNDAY ANb MONDAY LAST TWO DAYS , OF OUR SUMMER LIVING SALE . . HURRY! .. FRESH·, NEW-TO:-THE~SALE ITEMS. LIMITED QUANTITIES. SELECTION VARIES BY STORE. INTERMEDIATE MARKDOWNS MAY HAVE BEEN TAKEN . 30% OFF SPRING COUECTION OF SILK DRESSES. 12.M TO 14.00 Orig. 89.99 to 120.00. Your favorite fabric in a collection of styles for work or that special occasion. Prints and solids. Misses only, 6 to 14. Dresses, 196. 20% OFF All OUR BAU BRAS 9.20 TO 11.20 Orig. 11 .50 to 24.00. Fuller figures, get ready. All your favorite bras are on sale. Come choose from our entire collection. and save. 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All our famous mak81S like Evelyn Pearson, Vanity Fair and more. Robes. 51 . 21% TO ~t<>ff FAMOUS MAKER Ill.ACK DENIM JEANS.14a Orig. 19.99 to 24.QO. Sensational styles from Gloria Vanderbilt and Jordache. Limited quantities. Cotton denims in black, sizes 3 to 13 and 26 to 32. Juniors, 236. ~OFF CAUCO DRESS AND CASUAL .. OES. 11.31 TO 2UO Reg. 22.99 to 36.00. You'll find shoes for work or parties in this special collection. Come see them all. Women's Shoes, 35. 25% Off AU OUR LONG SLEEVE TONE.ON TONl DRESS SHIRTS 15.00 TO 22.60 Reg. 20.00 to 30.00. Choose from a variety of colors and fabrics. Ideal for work or dress occasions. Men's Furnishings, 7/1471218. 23'*1 TO 21% OFF AU OUR ST A TUS LABEL SHIRTS ... 1- 0rig. 13.00 to 13.50. For boys 8 to 20. Short sleeve. solid knit shirts. Many colors to choose from. Boys, 26/294. 111.00 OFF GAME SET 791.00 Orig. 1450.00. 5-pc. traditional set. Oak veneer. Furniture, 274. 44% OFF CRYSTAL STEMWARE 4.M EACH Reg. 9.00 ea. stem. Villenueve pattern. Glassware, 36. 351.00 OFF 1llO'S INSPtRED ROCKER 241.00 Orig. 600.00. Tufted back. Furniture, 166. ~Off CONSTANTINE CAAP£TINO 14 .• SO. YD. INST ALUD Orig. 28.00. Anao• Constantine wall-to-wall carpeting, choice of colors. Carpets, 32. AN ADOfTIONAL 10.00 OFF MAIS TAaLI LAMP. ... Reg. 276.00, aale price 99.00. 2 •tYtea with fan-pleated ahade1, 33" tall . Lampt, 71 . ~Off All OUR COTI'ON TANK TON- 4.00 TO LOO Orig. 5.00 to 10.00. The one buic top you'll be wearing so much. Come, choose from ·a wide selection of colors. "(Except CaMn Klein.) Daywear, 63. ~OFF All WHrTE VINYL HANDBAG AND CLUTCHES. 1.-TO 42.40 Orig. 9.99 to 53.00. Set your summer style with a few selections from our collection of bright white summer bags. Choose from a wide range of styles. Vinyl Handbags, 37. 20% OFF ALL MEN'S FLORSHEIMS 11.00 TO I0.00 Reg . 68.00 to 90.00. Choose from dress shoes to slip on moccasin styles. Men's Shoes, 121. 33% OFF PAJAMAS FROM DIPLOMAT 10.00 Reg. 15.00. 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Store stock or special order. Curtains, 10. 401.00 OFF CHIANTI 2-PC. llC110NAL . 711.00 Reg. 1200.00. "Harvard" 2-piece eeetional. Furniture, 38. 201.IMl1M Off .. NEW ORLEANS WHfTI IRON AND MAii llDS -...nuo AU. llZD Reg. 800.00 to 860.00 headboardt, twin to king, -. •• Compte1e bed, reg. 1250.00 to 1800.00, twin to king, 711.00. Sleep Shop, 89. AN ADDITIONAL &00 Off CON'TEMPORAllY RIGULA TOR CLOCK 1MM R19 . 280.00, aalt prie41 129.00. 18x30" with mirror face end br .. a·tone frame . Plctu,.., 3t . • A POLITICAL PLOY Media Award to filmmakers driven the car. They will be &be ¥initM ofclnallkdri\lea. 1 Amanda wall bt ont of them. SM always betitted ~ had to come home with the same boy whO lOOk you '° • dance. She didn't Jlop to think that the )'()Uftl boY • showed up at her door sober wu not t~ same boy~~ hour5 later who couldn't ttt the car by an tht ipudon by himself. The j unior clau prophecy said Pam was IOial to bt the next woman Supreme Courtjusttce. She didn't lite her imaae. She wauired ofbeina considered ··out ofit. .. • tltc accepted a ride home from a picnic with a boy wbo ,fell asleep at the wheel of a car wuh a beer can in bi1 band. Pam's head went tbrouah tM wind1hield. Had Andy been born, be would have been in Ow dM6 of 2017. but htS motherL who died in the 1994 cJass; never . had the chance to marry or give binh to him. Sbe wu riding a bicycle at dusk when a motorist who drank 100 much at his retirement party ran ~er down.. . Centtal Hiah School closed 1ts doors 1n 2029 as ns enrollment steadily decreased. The halls e'hoed with school songs that wttt oevtr sung. valedictorians who never spoke and cheers that wttt never heard. But more than that were the promises of9.000 destinies that were never to be fulfilled. · The people of this country champion the lives of helpless seals. unborn babies. abandoned dogs and caJs. abused children. alcoholics. the elderly and tbe diseate- ridden. When will we weep for the phantom claqes at Central High? The wouJd-have-betns. the should .. have. beens who thought death was a companion to old aae. Filmmakers Dan and Elaine Weisburd arc recipient~ To be factual I would have to point out that in the 45 'Motor mouth' problem requires new therapist of the Mental Health Media Award for their efforts to years that the senior classes of Central were wiped owt. focus attention on the problems of the long-term mentally 405.000 young people between the ages of 15 and 24 would ill. also have died. eliminating the need for 44 more Centtal William E. Bunney. Jr .. MD. chairman of the High Schools. "Psychiatry Depanment of UC lrvinet presented the award When you add to th~t the number of parents, t?rodlC!'· on Tuesday on behalf of his depanment. sisters. grandparents, fnends and lovers who died with • Dr. Bunney said the filmmakers were given the award them, the toll of human misery is staggenng.. for their series of videotapes entitled .. Interrupted Lives." That's not a pun. It's a reminder . .. We're On Our Way," and "Community Support.'' The p;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; tapes. narrated by actor Bun Lancaster and featuring mentally-ill patients in key roles. are scheduled to air 642-4321 DEAR ANN ---------~­spend the weekend with us. She 1s a lovely 16-year-old high school sophomore and very mannerly. nationally on the Public Broadcasting System. After accepting the award from Dr. Bunney. Dan Weisburd then presented certificatesd to several patients who appeared as actors in .. Interrupted Lives," the tape screened during the UC Irvine seminar earlier Tuesday. Direct or collect. to subscribe to your hometown paper. the LANDERS: I am a "motor mouth." I didn't know the af- fliction had a name until I read it in your column. I couldn't identify it because it A11 lMDEIS Yesterday she dumped the contents of her shoulder- strap bag on the floor. in search of the house keys. Out tumbled a pair of pliers. I asked her what on eanh she carried those for. She replied, "To pull up my jeans when I have to go to the john during the day." The seminar and award ceremony both took place during the American Psychiatric Association's annual '- is so closely inter· I•••••••••••• twined with my other I am only 57 years old, not exactly an antique. but I am unable to relate to this son of thing. Will you please explain?-MAW-MAW JN OHIO. c~~nt~n at t~ BoM~ntu=r~e~H~o~t:d~i=n~~~s~A=n=g=e~k=s~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ problem. compulsive overeating. I weigh 265 pounds. I realize both problems are symptoms of compulsive behavior. Unfortunately one cannot S91vc them in the same manner as the compulsive drinker or gambler. That would mean no more talking and no more eating. I've been in therapy for four years but it never occurred to me to ask my therapist why m y mouth was never still. I just die when I hear myself rattling on and on. completely out of control. talking a lot of foolishness. I am much more ashamed of this than of my compulsive eating. I don't want to be obnoxious and bonng but I can't seem to help myself. Where do I go from here?-WORLD CLASS MOTOR MOUTH IN SEATTLE. DEAR M.M.: To uotber tberapht. And fut. If you laave been getting profe11Jonal belp for foar years and are 1111able lo verballie a problem tbaJ produces so mucb uxlety, it's time for a cban1e. A competent therapist would point out lite reuoo for your ince11ant babbling ud belp yoa uderstud tbat sllence la not a sip of stupidity, bat wisdom. He (or abe) will encourage you to ask qae1tlon1 wben In a social 1itaation. People wbo talk all tbe time are considered obnox.ioH and bor1Jl1. L11teaen are often considered brllllut. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ourgranddaughtercame to DEAR MAW: There seems to be a contest under way for tbe tlgbteat-fttting jeans knowu to bumanklnd. (If you don't believe it, cbeclr tbe rear ends of tbe feenagers on t1'e street, both male ud female.) I am not surprised tbat your granddaughter needs pilers. Most kids cauot get into their Jeans without lying on tbe floor. And I am not kidding. • • •• DEAR ANN LANDERS: A divorced father in New York whose two children live with him on weekends. is suing.school officials in an effort to force them to keep him informed regarding absences and tardiness. school plays. PT A meetings. class picnics. and so on. .The school says it can·t afford to do this since 1.300 o ut of the 6.000 students in that district come from homes with parents who don·t li ve together. What would you suggest? -IN THE SAME BOAT. DEAR BOAT: I 1ugest the spouse with wbom tbe children live most of the time be more cooperative -for tbe sake of tbe children. Sbe or be sbould do tbe notifying. • • • There is a big difference between cold and cool. Ann Landers shows you ho~ to pla) ir cool without freezing people our in her booklet. "Teen-Age Se\ -Ten Wa)s to Cool It.·· Send 50cents and a long. self.addressed. stam/X'(J envelope to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 11995. Chicago. 11/inois 60611. Su111m.er prograni offered A vanet) of an st} les. techniques and media will be explored through classes and workshops offereda1 the Irvine Fine Ans Center duri ng its summer session beginning June 25. Biographer discovers Grace Kell 'complex' A total of 29 classes are offered for different age groups in the following categories: Mixed media. paper an. ceramics. draw- ing. painting. photography. calli~raphy and si lk fl ower mak1n$. One-day work- shops include frame loom weaving. pastel era~ on making. rwo clay work- shops for children. bread- dough sculpture and get- ting the most from your automatic 35mm camera. Registration begins June 2 and enrollment is limited. The Irvine Fine Ans Center is located at 4601 Walnut Avenue at Yale. 1n Heritage Park. Irvi ne. For more informauon. call 552-1 078. girl fantasies about being royalty came true. She be~ame a By DON BEMAN pnncess with marnage, retiring al age 26 from being an •-1at.c1Pr-wrtwr actress. PHILADELPHIA -Grace Kelly's storybook life seemed all too easy -she first reigned over Hollywood. Those years between 26 and her death at 52 amounted then Monaco. But at was not. according to the author who to a .. long space during which she did change qu11e a lot," wrote her biography without ever having known her ~~ Ii . . Miss Bradford said. .. Life was much harder for her than I thought. 1d "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Res ult Sen 1<·e <:a 11 British author Sarah Bradford. whose book. "B ncess But, the one thing that did not change was the love of G race," is billed by the publishers as "the defin111ve book acting. 642-5678 ht. 122 of an extraordinanly complex woman." Miss 8radfo~.whosehi~orical~o~aphy''D1sraeli'" r~-··~t~th~i~n~k~s~h~e ~m~i~~~e~d~1~ta~gr~e~at~d~e~a~1.;··~th~e~a~u~t~h~or~sa~id~.~~~~~~~~~~~ won international acclaim, said all she really knew about the "little girl from Philadelphia's Germantown·· when she staned was what she saw and read . .. I never met her in person." Miss Bradford said. "But she was my heroine and oh. do I ever remember her wedding.'' . Then Miss Bradford began the thousands of miles of travel and the hours of interviews with friends. famil> membersandeven Prince Rainier. Thes1lverscreen image took form and substance. ... , now feel I know her very well. I found her to be a ve,-y determined. very talented. very hum~n ~oman:· Miss Bradford said ... It was her determination and dedication -hard work and talent -that gave her success." Her book's epilogue said: .. Grace succeeded in most things she did. apparently effortlessly. Like all true champions she made it se~m. ea.sy. concealing th~ effOf't: the hard wor's the self-d1sc.1phne wh ich she put into bemg an actress. wife. mother. pnncess and friend.'' Grace Kelly was the kind of person who set a goal and then found a way to reach it. except for one. Miss Bradford said. I ood" Though a screen goddess ... she detested Hol yw and really wanted to be ~success on the staJe. She ~id appear in plays. but her star was firmly pl~nted in cellulo1d. For the daughter of an affl~ent bnck co~tractor. a career was not considered essential or even desirable. The emphasis and family hopes of success centered on Grace·s brother. Jack. Rejected by Benning~on Coll~e in Ve~ont. Grace set her sights on the Amencan Academy of fine Arts. She was accepted as an October Junior for 1947-48. Miss Bradford rqx>rted in her book that Grace's father was n~t overwh~lmmg in his reaction: .. Let her go. She'll be back 1n a week. . Wrote Miss Bradford ... As usual. he underestimated his ~ond daughter's capabilities and her detcrminatio~." Af\er the Acade~. Grace Kelly turned to hve television for a start in the business. as did many others of her day. Grace Kelly was noticed ~nd she hca~ed for a hfet1me of hvin& in the public domain from wh1c~ there was no retreat. The point of no retreat was•rcached in the summer of 195 I when. wrote Miss Bradfo~. "at 21 she wasabout to embark on two 1mpon.ant eitpenencct -her first adult love affair. with a young fellow actor, Gene Lyons .... and her first leading film role." It was on Aua. I 0 that Ornce rettived a telegram from producer Stanley Kramer: "Can you report Aug. 28. lead opposite Gary Cooper. tentative title Hiah Noon." Yet. said Miss Bradford. Gnlc~ was essenttally a private pe™>n whose dnvc for public SllCC'CSS a.ave her little P.nvacy. Sh~ was linkt-d romant1 cally w!th such stars as Wilham Holden. ('lark Gable and Ray Melland, . 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And in 1984 a record number of U.S. citizens arc expected to visit Europe. surpassina last year's total of five million. ~ For most, especially first-umc v1s1tors. a packaac tour is 1he best way to JO. But. with a limited amoum of time an(! money. choosing the right kind of1np --10 nt your tastes and your b'udgct --1s most imponant. ~ Herc are so111e things 10 look for when sclecung your to far: - Westin Hotels . (ops in survey ~ Westin Hotels has n·ce1vcd top honors in the ·Ti A VEL-HOLIOA. Y National Travel Poll for 1he founh cohsccutive year. The results of the 4th National Travel Poll ,again showed that the publlcat1on·s readers o;clcctl·d Westin Hotels as the number one hotd co mpan}. both rmestic and international. The publ1ca11on asked its 1.85-m1ll1on reader!> to aluate hotels. airlines. nuasehnes. tour operators and 11her travel rclatl'd sen 1l·es. 1udg1ng qualit ~ of ser' ire ascd on their artual travel experience~. SPECIAL EVE NTS Two lead1ng_auractions arc helping to boost Europe's tourist and traffic this year -the 3S0th anniversary celebration of the Oberammerpu Passion flay, and the 40th anniversary of the Allied Invasion o Normandy. Several of the major tour operators to Europe arc running pr~rams thlS year chat take 'in these events. One in part1cular. Trafalgar Tours. guarantees first-class seats for the play and accommodations wi th privale bath. And in commemoration of the Landing at Normandy. Trafalgar has a one-week program visiting the French courffiyside. culminating in a tour of the world-famous landing beaches. J PRICE Tht' ma1or tour operators to Europe often offer a wide range of prices. and in most cases. the rate does not affect the itinerary or what sites are covered. Usually. price affects only the 1ype of hotel. ranging from first-class with private bath to toumt class w11h shared bath. Trafalpr Tours. for example. offers three price categories. covering dozensof1t1neranes. The top-of-the-line 1s the Holiday program w11h Pam Am: there's a medium-priced "Money- S1retchcr prn$ram." and the low-prkcd "Cost Saver:· In all l·a<;cs. 1ouring 1s by air-cond111oncd motorcoach. YEAR ROUN D DEPARTURES ~ome1hing to look for 10 get low ofT-season rates. DISCOUNTS Man } orx·rators offer d1sc·ounts as a tra'el incentive. Trafalgar. in business for nearly 40 years. gives a $40 per ix·rson discount for any subsequent tour booked: a free night 1n London if any tour 1s hooked in con1unction with the operator's popular .. Best of Britain" program: and also om."rs discounts for chlldrt·n. SPECIAL INTEREST The aspects for evaluating hotels. said TRAVEL- $0LIDA Y. focused on gc:-m·ral hotel cleanliness. courtcs} qfstaff. qualal} of dining fanl1t1cs and check-in and check- out effic1enn . Trafalgar will work with your travel agent to arrange ~ More than 5.(XX) readl'f\ rl·turned this year's National CU\tom-made 11ineraries for your group or cl ub. Travel Poll que!lt1onna1rc .. I here v.-a\ a 38 perrent One of the main reasons people choose packaged 1 crease over the number uf rnpon'>Cs to last year's poll. tours over independent travel 1s that the more ex- hich makes the rc~ults a more reliable 1nd1cator of which pcrienced. profdsional tour operator has multilingual t avel organw111ons best serve readtrs. Despite the sharp tour guides available. who can take care of all language 1 crease in responSl'S. we fqund that man~ of the ~me problems and can offer guidance as to how and where to t avel companie'> that earned top '>POI~ 1n prn wus polls e>.changt· money. Also. on a package tour. you arrive in ain finished lirst and second ih1s mcani. the} 'vc been each destination WJth a hotel reservation and sightseeing a1nta1n1ng thl'lr high stam.lards. \.\-hll'h 1s 'ti) cncouras-.... all mapped, Ol!t. And baggage 1s taken care of by the ~-.. _ __ _ _ _ operator's staff. Coloring Corltest l 1 J l __ J I ItS A Horse Of A Different ·eotor Orange County Fairgrounds • Costa Mesa • July 6-15 "l'\'\f·.H ~' 0111· ~inner in t>Mh ag.-group wi ll ht> rhosen. Eat·h winnt>r will rt-ct>ive ·1ti<'kr1 .. 10 1hc· Omni(•' County Fair. Winnin1t pirlur.-s will tw post.-d in thf' Fin•· Arti. 1·xliibi1 ul lhf' fuirl(rounrl,... '\A\H: \l>l>H ESS --------------~------------~ 0 9 -11 yr". ru I~.~ & IU<.I I '1111\~ I \11 rnlrn•,11111i.I 111· romvl1•1t·1I II\ ii ..t1IM 1n UJI' JtOUp• 11111.-d. :.?. !"!rnd rn1w·~ 111 Colorin~ ( 01111••1. I' 0 Bo\ l~oo. (..oat• \1,.M. ( \ 9262tt :l \II t•nlrll'" m11 .. 1 hr r1•11•1\r111" lunr l'.;1h ----------------c----,.....-------~._..,...--c-~----.,..,....,-,----....,...-----~~ .. ~--- San Francisco cable cars about ready to roll again For the first ttme an nearly two rears. the last cable car system in the world is about to rol again. As of June 20. San Francisco visitors. including 25.000convening for the Democratic National Convention in Jul y. can ride "halfway to the stars .. on the City by the Bay's most cheris'hed treasure. its cable cars. That 19th centu ry mass transit system has been rebuilt above and below ground with 20th centul) technolog) to carry 11s 11 million annual passengers into the 21st century. Such a union ofhis1onc charm with modem ambition epitomizes San Francisco. Since its heyday as lhr Gold rush gatewa). the city has grown to 700.000 residents nestling on 40 hill~ in a scant 47 square miles. From 11s roughshod beginnings. San Francisco welcomed all comers with equal grace. crea11ng the capuvating qualll). which Rudyard Kipling called the cit y ·s only drawback: "'tis hard to lea ve .. From the raucous Barbar) Coast streets of honky tonk clubs to the elegant hotels atop Nob Hill. from the waterfront clamor of Fisherman's 'f.harf to the chandel1ered glamor of the Opera Houst:. San Francisco stands out among America's great cities. Indeed. 11s harbor -;etting rank'> as the most scenic 1n th e lln1tcd States and among the fi\e mo\t srx-c·tacular 1n the world --Ho ng Kong. S)dnc). Rao and Yanrnuver being a bit farther to reach. Vis11ori. to the Summer Ol~mp1ci. 1n Los '\ngele!> will Ix' a six-hour direct dfl\ c or a one-hour night awa> from San Francisco. Most rewarding and reveahngof(altforn1a 1s the coastal h1ghwa}. about a 12-hour lc1surel) dnve but with wonh) dela )s for both natural ~ener)' and man· made delights lake W11l1am Randolph Hearst's San S1mt·on cstatl' and tht• armt1c l.'ndavc\ of Carmel and Montcrl·~ But "hen ~ou get to ';an Frannsco. ~ou wall hardl~ Ol'l'd a car --l'Xccpt th e rable kind. "I e\ en lake walking acro\'i the Golden (latl' Bndgl•." ~'~ Sandra "Pip" L111kford. JJ. the onl) '-'Oman co'mmcrnal boat captain in San Francisco Ba). "It's one thing to navi gate a tour boat of 400 passenger':> under the bndge. but it's incredible to walk across 11. especially at sunset. You feel the powl·r of this huge strunure. and the boats look so m1n1scule bclov.-." Begin Your Travel JULY 2 Career DAY ANO EVENING CLASSES I .. , .. ,,. ln1 lu<l1•• fh,.or r l'lu• llan1t, On (.omput,.r Triuninit • 'ATIO,Al.L.'\ n .. : .. oc."zt:n c1 nn1n1 t \1 •JOO t'LACDIE'IT AS~ISTA'IO: t.nrollmrnl :"low In l'rogrna OPEN HOUSE THURS., MAY 31. &PM CUEST srEAKHS, R.S.V.P. fl!IBE\/Enly Hills mo unm Allt: .• 0-1 ~TRAVEL AcAdEMY cosrA r«sA, CA Call ( 7 14) 241-1>825 San Francisco is walkable. even 1f its hilly terrain takes a little more eneriy than most cities. Filbert, the n~eJ".CSt stret't allowable an the United States. leads to w10d1ng flower-lined Lombard. the "crookedest" street in the country. Oivisadero heading north fives the most awe- inspiring stomach-clutching views al the way offshore to Alcatraz. the former federal maximum security island prison of Al Capone. Machine Gun Kelly. and 1he B1rdman. And Grant Street takes you through Chinatown and Little Italy. too. If the boat ride and Na11onal Park Service tour of Alcatraz whet your desire to see San Francisco from the baS·. boat excursion companies can sail you. from the • elegant. silver Oakland-San Fra{lc1sco Bay Bndge to the massive Golden Gate. Ashore again. you could grab a crab cocktail or a souvenir loaf of sourdough bread at Fisherman's Wharf, mo ye on fo r trinket shopping at the old chocolate factory at Gh1radelli Square. or catch a cable car up Hyde Stre~t toward Union Square. front yard of the h1stonc St. Francis Hotel (it withstood the I 906~arthquake) and some of the ctty's tx-s1 known department stores --Saks 5th Avenul'. I. Magnin. Macy's. and the largest Neiman- Marcus outside Texas. No rit) we\t of the Mississ1pp1 can create a bigger appetite than San Francisco. Expect to gain a few pounds amid the 1rrcsistablc arra)' of ethnic eateries --notably Chinese. Japanese. Italian and Mexican --the Continental cuisine of the fine dining rooms: and the funk} restaurants like sidewalk cafe, for fresh seafood: breakfasts of Swedish pancakes and enormous baked applies. trendy pit.ta: and Japanese-style Su$hi. delicately caned raw fish. At night. San Francisco raise!> the curtain on the finest 1n rullurc. some of the country's top-rated opera. ballet and s~mphony from September to May. But summert1mt' adds the lighter fare of ouldor concerts to a theater tradition now in its I I th year. Beach Blanket Babylon. Campy. kitschy. wacky and fu n-derful. this musical- comedy revue was reportedly Queen Elizabeth's favorite entertainment an California on her royal visi t last year. lfcuno!>tt ycompcls you to see the site of the upcoming Democratic National Conven11on. you'll have to look hard. The year-old Moscone Center was built underground to be deliberately invisible. and it floats like a bathtub on the water table supporting the city. Get inside if you can: the architecture 1s indeed impressive. More senous ~uls can fill their days with world-class museums of classical. modern and Asian art or. with youngsters. the Explora1orium's scientific wonders with hands-on exhibits of physics. sound and motion. New this summer. the Cable Car Museum uses the original 1887 Car Barn. still home to the motors that drive the three cable lines. as a place to show visitor~ the history and workings ofth1s first and last such system in the world. The first car to creak down Nob Hill in 1873 is here. Legend has it that the first driver quit on the spo1 once he saw the steep drop he was 10 drive. And an under_ground v1ew1ng rom rc"eals the modern workings JUSt finished this spring. Still. there remains one crucial summer caveat: beware the fog. As Mark Twain said. "The coldest winter I ever s nt was a summer 1n San Francisco." SPECTACULAR SUMMER SALE! f'.ua TMI .-Af...,. tM8 , .... Oft YD9. ,,,.,,. M1119111 .. .... 84$w . ._..._. .. ....... ..,.. T .... ...,.. .......... 1t•• a .a¥&191 si .~ -... 11. ~I Americans wa~ming, to Au 8J JEllll Y BVCK __..__...•...,!':...._..... ,..,...,........, ~jtuatjon 1n which m1nfngvohed aa.jntt corrupt poJlcc 1n the 1860s. LOS ANGELES -What 1 dafTcrence between the American recep1ion of Australia producer Henry CirM'ord's latell production and the time he tried to ttll bit nm doWn-undtr ministries. .. Eureka S1ockadt," a two-~n. four-hour movie beaed on a mincn• revolt 1n the l J60s. will be telecast in IO percent of thi1 country. "This little Australian production isaolna to~t more cx~ure here than any other Australian product before," said Crawford, who stall has tbt rugtd, squint.e')'ec:l'look ofa 11ockm1n from his childhood on a cattle station in the Out beck. Tht film was made on location In &M saase ofV k'toria near Eurtk.a Station. bu& ii didn't ao 5m00thlv. · "We had the wont brush fim 1n A...an.Uaft hdaory. and we had to evacuaae the ouldoor 1e11 lftd Couldn't tet beck for a week~·· hf said ... Fortunacc~11CU wettn't burned. Thetemperaturtwasover 110 andwehad the wont dim 11onnt becautt oh three.year clrouatu." 8ctidn "Euttk.a Stockade:' which i1 be1n1 1yndi- c1ted. Crawford 11 producint the "five Mile Creek .. ~ for tht 01sney Channel. "There's been a trtmtndous shift in attitudes towad Australia and the Australian accent. When I first came ~ere tryinJi to sell 'A !own ,Like Alice; people just weren't 1nterc1ttd in Australia. I thank we're now iradually foraina forward in establishina a market." ·•rm lookina for product that has ttlevance both to Australia and America." he said. "I thoUJht a series about ,.------.....;...;;.-;...;.o-.;.;,;.;;.;;;;.;;;.;..~----=~--..;;...---. two w~mtn runnina ~ sta~coach station would work and went into partnership with American producer Doua Netttr. It's really an Au1tralian Western. At first Dis "A Town Like Alict" has been one of the molt honored television productions in the world. Crawford also produced "Against the Wind," which told of the settlement of Australia as an English penal colony. Crawford has been almost alone in estabhshinf a market ,htre f6r. A~stralian television. but the booming · Austrahan movie industry has found a ready reception. Such movies as .. The Road Warrior." "Gallipoli." "Breaker Morant." and "The Man From Snowy River" havt contributed to the popularity of Australian productions. "Eureka Stockade" stars Bryan Brown . Penelope Stewart. 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M1y 27. 1084 • t-IOU.YWOOD ( P) -''Indiana Jo and the 1·cmpk of Doom" pve a {X>wcrful boo<il to "ha t 1s txJX'Clcd to be Hollywood\ b1aaes1 5ummcr cwr. but the eagerl y awai ted hot-weather trtat fell short of the first-day, performance.-of hm summer'i. "Return of the Jedi . · WINNEROF 5 ACADEMY 1°aJt~ ~ ~oA;<tf I i II l'lllH1\J\tl,ll,J N I '!• l.l;Kl ~ ... ---. ·-. 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"While 1t s not 'Jedi,' it's still ADVANCE TICKET S n•IUll'>tt for INDIANA JONES AND TH& TEMPLE Of' DOOM ~-t1c 1a• ~1•1 111• ___ " ... __ ~!lltll-- the second hiahest (opcnina day) I've seen," Resnick, who declintd to provide box office results from his theaters, said he thouaht "Indiana Jones" did not have the built-in want·to-see cr\joyed'b)' "Jedi," the third n\o\'io itt 9e9rae Lvcas' ·•star wan·• trllOI)'. a.a like ·tR11dtrs," lndy Jol)n (Harrison Ford) and compal7 would be steady pcrlonners thtouah tht summer. Resnick predicted. ")( Y!)U look at 'Raiders.' 1t never had those tmnc1'4c>U.. o\/crwhelming numbers. but it just huna around and Jtaycd around for a long time." Resnick noted. "It ... as excellent," Chan Wood. vice prts1drnt and h~ fiJm buyer of Los Angeles-based Pacific Theaters.., said of••tndiana Jones." "But ovcr~ll. it would be about 25 10 30 percent.less than 'Jedi."' However. Wood said he expected ··Jndiana Jones" to exceed "Jedi" by the end of the summer. "The word of mouth is excellent on this movie." Sid Ganis. sp<>kcsman for Lucas· lucasfilm Ltd .. which i~ releasing "Indiana Jones" through earamount Picturc'!l. said Wednesday's returns would' not be made public until Tuesday. "Everyth ing·s looking great." GantS said by tele- phone from Lucasfilm headquarterl> near San Francisco. S "We just decided to do a cumulative (including the labor ._!!!!~==~~~~~~r;~;:;;;:;;;;:;;~ Oay weekend) on Tuesda)." I P fc\ent hc.k•l \lub •or ··1nd••n• Jone' •nd th• ftmolt of Qoom" 'o' Ouc~':,~'Lo0n,, ·:,•~d.f!'' t .'01n 0UC \:LU~ n0WI · ClUI "'E"'IUSMIP ftH Out 1n9 Cr•nd Oorntnt ~ THI YOUR 'f .. VOllTI MOVllS NOMI WITH YOU "ow I * _B~km NAWML 12:10 2 :10 4 :10 ,,10 1 :10 & 10·10 No Pauu. a;E FIRESTARTER ® G~~X,~KE ~1 ,1~ 12:!.S 3· 15 S;30 7:SS.. • TARZAN 2'4f: $ 10:1!1 '""""'"''" I :2 ~• ~ O N TWO SCREENS AT: n~ ~7. 9:009:301 1:3012:00 t · 2 :00 2 :30 <1 :30 $:00 7 :00 d. 7 :30 9 :30 10:00 12:00 on r • C.-1 l!l111'Lli Lll' l!L~om lf.lll __ 1_2..:..A.:..:1:...::·:..No.:.:tn.:...:.:i;=....,a...ti<::;_,;::-.• CITY cenTER ~ 63~ 2553 / "';)~".i .... ~ 5 ,'.ir-1 ~ e,-, AT 12:os l MoscCN~ tt.o5()N 2·00 3 :55 POOIN WIUIAMS ,.. C """"J/e, 5 ,so 7:4s ..,, ,_, &. 9 :45 3 :2S l :IO.Term1 of End· 1C£J urment (PG) 1 :00 5:40 10:25 Ii (;1 rJ 'ti• I f.J#M§ 6) 639 8770/ ~t~~1W:) FIRESTARTER @ Moscow 'r.~ ttJDSON [!; With Aga1nJt All Odd i (~) * Plu1 Slayground(A) & Frtd ay 1he I 3th IV (RI Al10 Showing H ol 0 011 (A ) C11ana1111DGA CllDDCllDD PG Tne Be1t Little Whore· house 1n Te•u (PG) 5:,,-1~.,., c04 .... J/e3 El Making The Grade (PG) Dt1•1t·ln1 Coen 7 :30 weekeno1 / l ·OO weekn19hh * ( hdrlt"" Unrt"' I 'l f RE [ U11I"" No1ec1 Resnick. who also is president of the National Assoeiation of Theater Owners. said-he still thought summer 1984 would be the best ever foll owing on top of' what he termed "a tremendous spring" ~ason. Sure to attract a goodl> number of mo,·11~-goers this summer. Resnick said. were such potential hea' yweights as "Ghostbustl•rs:· with Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murra>,· playi ng professional ghost-exterminators: "Gremlins.· the latcsi suburban fan tasy-advrnture from Stcvrn Spielberg: "Star l rek Ill: The Search for Spock" and "Rhinestone." starring Dolly Parton and Sylvester Stallone. . High level dance Secretary ofStateGeorae Shultz take• a tum on the dance floor wit.ti a Princeton Unlver· •lty fre•bman -actreu Brooke Shield• - during a reeent White Hooe state dinner. "I think it's going to be a giant summer." said Llo)d L~1ps1g. senior vice president for publtcit) and promotion at Orion Pictures. "We're all feeling it." dekct1um from the 01) mpKS h~ ~o' 1et-bloc countnes ~'Crl' alla~ mg filmma lo..cr!>' tears that the Lo!> Angeles g,aml·s would hurt movie attendance. Leipsig. whose company this summer will release a break-dancing movie. "Beat Street.'' along 'r)'tth a new Cheech and Chong film and ~'The Woman 1n Red:· \.\h1d1 rcteams Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner. said rerent "It seem~ to be less compctitiw now." Le1psig said.of the Olymp1c!o. "It i~ ohviously going to make the movies more attracti,c." 'Beethoven' play hits sour note By MICHAEL KUCHWARA UDt-.Cttftt NEW YOR K -An) corned> written b) and starring Peter Ustinov 1s bound to ha'e m moments of fun but "Beethoven's Tenth" turns out to be a minor ltttle melody pla)cd in tht' "'rong kt·) b) most of its Ca\I. The pla). at BroadlA-a)·s Ncdcrlandcr Thl·ater. conct·rns an English music cnt1c (Gt'orgc Rose) who has written a book speculating on what a I 0th symphon) b) Lud\.\ 1g 'an Brethoven might be like. basl·d on an analvs1>1 of the prt·v1ous ntnt» He's got a wife (Mal) Ja)) who ts a fruwated singer. a son (Ada m Red- fidd> who wntes fatuous symphonies and a surl ) .\usrrian au pa1rg1rl (Gtna Friedlander)"' ho t·onJurl> up the great rnmpos,·r from the dead to sett le an argument between father and ~on. The~ 're an unappealing quartet. In contrast. L1 .. 11no'. dres'\ed tn a splendidly tattered 1Aa1stcoat and trousers designed b> John Fraser. ma kes an inimitable 213-\car-old Ludwig. With a collapsing nest ofgra;,. hair falling below his ears and a permanent air of dts~·ltl'f etched on his face. th e actor ph)s1call) capture\ the draf composer. More 1mpo""'° anti). he bnngs a sen\e of fun and m1sch1cf to a role that wuld easil) descend into cancature. .. Watch him hsten to his music for the ti r'>t time after an ohhging dc.x-tor l>Upplte!> a tin ) ht·anng aid. Or dcl11.:nbc the buu1ng of a 0} -in B \harp minor. Or tr) to persuade tht· cntK·, 1,on to abandon his mus1t careec "You hawnothtngtosa) and }OU say 11 quill' \\-Cll.'' he tell\ tlw )Oung man. l 'nfonunatch. 1n<.tt·ad of concen- trating on Bceiho,en'c; att rmpts to l·opc \.\tt h thl· London uf 19H4. till' pla) dnfo hack and fonh to thl' mus1l cn11c\ un1ntcres11ng fam1I~ tnbu- lation\ And director Ro bert C'hetwyn. who doesn't seem to ha ve firm control of the proceedings, allow\ matt rrs to come close to a \tandst1ll . cspec1all) in the ~·cond act when 1t'' d1\covered tha t the son ha!> gotten the au pair pregnant. Rose. an e>.crp11onal rnmed1an . 1s largel) \\8'\ted 1n the role of the music crittl'. while th e rest of the cast play their roles at a high whine. especially Redfield as the son and Ms, Friedlander whose Austrian accent seems more Texan than Teutonic. 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Petti• aubeequenUy took third on an errant throw by Oriole pitcher Mike Boddlcker. knew what we were ao1n1 to do. I j&dt didrf't throw the ball where I wanted to. So as far as today was concerned, I didn't throw that well. "I don't throw as hard as I used to. so I nttd to go in and out more ... ------.:· Balt1mort jum~ on Swan wiy when lad-off luner John Shelby By RICHARD DUNN ....... -Deir .... It wasn't as eyc-openina as the T iaen' three.game swttp earlier in the week, but the Baltimore Orioles' 9-S wi n Saturday afternoon served the same purpose as far as the Angels were concerned. The Angels continued their recent inability to win on their home turf. droppinJ their eaghlb in their last nine outings 1n Anaheim. The Angels mustered ei&ht hits and fi ve runs ofT wannina pitcher Mike Boddicker. but at wasn't enough as they dropped to 1-4 on the current homestand as a crowd of36. 96 7 and a national television audience looked on. Newly·acquired Craig Swan. the Angels' staner Saturday who was released by the New York Mets earlier in the week, made his Ameri· can League debut and was roughed up fo r fo ur runs in fou r innings. "On the pitches I was hun on. I didn't get the ball where 1 wanted to," Swan sajd, who worked 1811> innings with the Mets this year before being released. "We (catcher Bob Boone and 1) established a pattern and ~ sin&Jed. •tole scmnd and ICOf'ed oa CafRipke B's tnplc over Gary Pe'tt11• head in nJht<enter in the first inni"f: Ripken the scored on Eddie Mumy t base hit. , The Anaels. who now lead Minne- sota by a half-pme in the Amttican League West, came back with an unearned run in the bottom half oftbe first, then took the lead in the thint when Fred Lynn bit a 2..0 patch over the right.field fence for the first of his two homers Saturday. \John Lowenstein. who admitted before the pme that he "sea the ball very well in Anaheim,.. put lhc Orioles up for good in the fourth when he blasted a 3-1 fastball from Swan for two-run homer witb one out. "It's important to bounce back after a game like last night (Friday), .. Lowenstein said. "We have to eet production from the people that att producina. it's as simple as that. ..If «ie lose. it maan.ifiet th1np because of the way the Tisen ~ playana. We can't control the opposi- tion -we JUSt have to win and beat the opponents we need to beat. and (Pleue .. AJltO&La/C2) f Sch~rmerhoin siZZl~s and then cruises Herunsfastestprep800in US in '84· in that race. leaving 1t instead 10 "Obvaousl)'. we both ha ve our 4:52.9 and4:54.0 rcspcct1vely 1oeam -' ' ' Manna's C'h1p Rish. And Rish put on 'ipec1alt1es.'' noted Schermerhorn of a trip to the Coliseum. R ish clocks fourth fas test 400 in nation a show. Rish and himself. "The 200 seems 10 Ocean View's Debbie Orr was a By CURT SEEDEN OfttieO.-, .......... NORWALK -Some champions take victory laps. Others. like Wood· bnd&e Ht&h's Enc Schennerhom. op1 for a limousi ne. Schermerhorn. the unfla ppable middle d1s1ance ru nner. used has patented kick to capture the 8()(). meter race at Saturday's CIF Southern C£1tfornia track and field fi nals. clocki ng the best time by a U.S. prep athelcte th as season. T h e vi c t o r y p r o p e ll ed Schermerhorn into· next Saturday's Fastest Indy yet possible Balanced field , speed add up to po t en ti al dange r INDIANAPOLIS (A P) -Speed. Sheer. si vling ~peed. Than y·three of the fastest vc htclcs built to stay on the ground will take the checkered nag today for the start of the 68th Indianapolis 500. It 's the fastest field in the hastor) of auto racinJ. a batter) of mt'i~llc'> ...,r-t:apablc of stra1gh1awa)' speed~ tn ( excess of 215 mph. Coinc1dentall). 11 is probabl) the most compc11t1ve fi eld ever at Ind) Raw speed and compet1t1 ve bal· ance. It adds up to danger "It's up to us how safe this race 1s." said de fending champion Tom Sneva. who helped break all the qualifying records for this year's ra ce by winning the pole with an average speed of 210.02Q mph. "There arc more guys in this field with a chance to w1n than I can ever remember It's going to take more concentration and more good drtv1na to w1n this year. and it's going to take concentrntion and a little luck to stay out of trouble." Practice and qualifying for thi year's race were marked by o handful of SJ)CC"tacular crashes. the most state championships at the Coh~um. bul the senior standout didn't want 110 dwell too much on has achievement. His li mo wa s waiting outside Cemtosd College·-. track stadi um and there was still a prom to attend at the Disneyland Hotel Saturday night. For the record. Schermerhorn clocked a I :49.21. less than two seconds ofTthe national record owned by Berkeley H1gh 's Pete Richardson, "My goal is Richard"ion's record (I :47.31 )." admitted Schermerh orn aficrward. "My goal is I :47." Schermerhorn also qualified in the 400. but he couldn't hog the spotltght TomSneva seri ous tnvoh ing Mtchal'I C handler f hc !IOn of the T1mes·M1 rrort•d1tor 1n ch 1cf011., Chandler wa\ 1n a coma for 21h days after a piece of hi' car'' sus~nsion broke in th<.' wreck and !>hattered his helmet's face '>hte ld. He ha~ rega ined consc1ousn<.''iS but re- mains ho'ipllalued with h1scond11 1on reponed 10 be 1mpro\-1ng Many of the dnvers in th e 3J-car field -1nclud1ng J:'! who qualtfied at more than 200 mph -sa) they will have to be able to run lap' 3\eraging as much as 204-205 around the Indianapolis Mo1or Speedway's 21/z· mile oval. The !linglc fastest race lap in the 6 7 previous Ind)' 500~ wu~ 200.525 hy Rick Mears 1n 1982. The all·ttme race rt'cord is 162.96.2 O) tht' late Mark Donohut' in 1972. Has 46.37 efTon tn the 400 was the help R1shge1 ready forthe 400and the double qua lifier with a third-place f0urth fastest tn the nation this vear 400 helps me prepare for the half." finish tn the high JUmp(5·8)and thjrd by a prep athlete and the fo urth fa stest Scherm erhorn and Rish led a in the triple Jump wuh a 37-8 leap. all·umc Cah fo mia cfTon . conttngent of Orange Coast area Fountain Valley's Cheryl Hen- Unfonunatcl). Rish had JUSl 13 qualifiers for Saturday's state meet. derson took founh in the long Jump minutes 10 prepare for the 200 after including Fountain Valler·s Tamb1 ( 18-71'2) to qualify. while Irvine's hi s sizzling cfTon 1n the quaner. T he Wenj 1n both the discus ( 81 ·8) and Laura Chapel ran a 2.11 . 78 to take result was a nanth·placc fin ish with a shot put (59·91h). Capistrano Valler's third in the 800 i nd qualify. 22. 7 J clocking. Bnan Blutn~h wo n lhc shot put with Saturda) 's state meet will pit the "f was too tired. That was too much a meet record 65•3 effort. top four Southern California in two days.'' Rish said as he applied Laguna Beach's Sh1rlyn Ween11 qualifers from this meet against ace to a sore nght leg. "I was surpnscd captured the Sou them Cahfs:>m1a Nonhem Cahfom1a's top four quali· when I looked around and there was discus championship with a 133·10 tiers from each evenl in a meet which no Schermerhorn and no (South efTon to lead area girls who qualified. was held Saturday at Berkeley's Gate's Daymon) Lee. The crowd The Edison duo of Nicoll' Rtchot Edwards Stadium. helped me. too. I didn't hear an y big and Tamm y Snyders finished third First field .event as at noon and first screams.'' and founh in the 1.600 with ta mes of running event is set for 4 p.m . E rle Scbermerbom . Rustlers get split in softball ROSEVILLE -For Golden West Cotteoe women'• toftbaJI team, It all boll• d~ to one garM In the belt-of-three community coflege state championship ..net with Sacramento City College. The two teams are acheduled for a noon confrontation today at Saugatad Fleld wtth the winner wearing the crown of state cham- pion•. Golden w .. t. which apllt a p_alr ot games Saturday, puts Its 35-9-1 overall record on the llne against Sacramento (32-8). Things pretty much went the Rustlers' way In the first game Saturday, u they Jumped out with a run In the third Inning. thank• to Vona Rossllll'a RBI. bases--loaded single, and rode the arm of Karen Carlson. who recorded her seventh straight shutout In a 2·0 win. The Rustlers added an Insurance run In the sixth for Carlson. who went the distance and scattered tour hit• and atruck out six. Sacramento'• Traci McCarron came beck from the opening-game defeat to hold the Rustlers to one run In the aecond game. Mccarron gave up Juat five hlta an route to her fourth win of the MaSOn, 4-1. Golden Weat's onty run In tht n1Qhte9f) came In th9 th<th Inning after Secramento had scored Its four In the bottom of the fifth Quinonez wins 10, 000 meters Block burger finishes third in decathlon at s tate meet BAKERSPI ELD -Gus Quinonct of Orange Coast Colle~e ran to victor) tn the I 0.000-meter run to h1ghhght the Pirates' efTon s at the state commu nity track and field meet at Bakersfield College Sa1 urda) Qui no nez posted a time of 31 43.3 under humid tond111ons and temperatures that ra nged 1n the mtd·90s. Other Orange Coast medal-winners included Sheldon Blockburgt'r. who was thi rd 1n the decathlon with 6.834 ix,.n ts. The event was won by Lo ng Beach City College's Doug Fcrnandc1 (7,401 points) while Mark Hafl 1ger of Saddlcback scored 6.834 to finish second. O\\'s Leo n Phtlhps.. who was third after Fnda) ·s compet11 1on. faded 10 seventh with n.464 points. but improved his pre\'IOus cfTon in that t'\ ent b) about 400 poin t~ Gar. Dail) was another Plratl· medah">t. taking founh tn 1he 5.0oo-metcr run 15 07 51 On the women·, \ldl' C1oldl·n Wt"St's Penm Frankl in was a surpnse runner-u p finisher 1n the longJump. leaping a personal best 19· I 'h. Sue Bolton of Golden West also earned a medal wnh a sixth-place showing in t.he d iscus with a toss of 123-8. For Orange Coast. Kelly Baker was third in 'the 800. clocking a 2: 12.49. However. Baker was scratched from the mile rela~. Meanwhile. Pasadt'na City College ended Long Beach Ctty College's five-year mgn when 11 won the men's team llllc Pasadena outpointed Long Beach. which finished second. 84-70 Taft Junior College fi nished th ird v.1th 54 poi nts Mt San Antonio won the women's team <.·ham· p1onsh1p. fin1sh1ng with 89 points. El Camino College fi nished second w1th 76 points and Modesto ended up a distant third w11h 30 points. Zelda Johnson of Mt. SAC. who shattered nauonal records an both sprint~. was named the female athlete of the meet. She was t lockcd 1 n I I 2 3 1 n the I 00 meters and 23. I 2 tn the 200 Ed Fra11erofl alt v.a\ namC'd male athlete of the meet. ~111 ng a na11onal record for automatic timers an the 4()().. meter sprint v.11h a clodong ot 45 77 NBA 'dream series' opens Newport Christian on road B04'TON I .\Pl -It'' the grand finale.: ol thl' National Aasketball Ao;,oua1111n <.ca\On . the BO"ilOO Celtics and 1he Los ·\ ngl'lc La ker!> It's the board·hangins hlue-<.·olla r ~orkcr'i of tht' Fastem c~tabhsh ment ag:itn\t thl' gl1tten.. guld-clad grc)'houndrnf'the West It's the Magic ·hov. and thl' Birdman. It 's the 1cam with the top rc&ular·season n.·curJ and 1he team wi th the second hc!it mark It' the wa1 the ~orlJ wanted It all begins toda} (( hannel 2at IOa.m.)when the ball 1\ to\~d for tht' opening tt p tov.ard the 14 grccn·and·wh1t' champ1onsh1p Ila&\ thnt flu tter from the Bo ton Garden rnfte~. h's th t' fi nal bcst-of-..cven "iCri~ of th r playoffs from which 11 new NBA champion will emerge "I:. verybod) tn thl' world. 1 think. wanted this match up.'' ~"" Bm ton Cooch KC Jone'> "l.A and Bo"iton. East against We t •1 \ol'" Jltffl ( h nstann H 1gh '\ ba5iebolll tt·Jm lrc\h from a 14-0 no-hit performance fro m ~tandout hurler Da' td ( ilia\. will be on the road wht'n the CIF mall &hool\ pla)ofTs n.''lume Tuc~y w1lb semifi nal round a tion. The< onquero~ (22·5) and ~cd -.«ond tn the bracke t. will tanaJr w11h Prep Leaauc champion Rio Hondo Prep ( 15·8) thr opponent Streaking Brooks helps NewYorktrimDodgers, 2 -1 T ht &amt' hH bttn tmtatl\'l'ly wt for ( 11ru (. ollcat" 1n Azu and wall bqin at 3 o'dock fn ~fihall the 4-A playoff field has been pal'\"J to four ttam -all from 0111 nae ounty-wath M1nna(2S-Sl N6\V YORK (AP) -Hubie Brook!! extended the mUJOr league\ lonacst hlllln& streak to 20 gamt''I S:uurdn)' wJth a home run to help the New York Mets beat tht' Lo~ AoVICJ Dodac~ Sawr~ buulllli.m~ th1nk1n1 about 11ny l"el'Ord' "I'm at 20now.'' \atd Huhtt "That'u Ion¥ way rrom one. but 1 1'~ 'lttll a longer v.a> to 56 (t~e m~or It 1&ut' rt<'ord \Ct b> Yankee Joe D1maaa10 1n I q4 I) or ~ 7 .... rankly. I try not to think about 11 But 11·, hard wh en evc7one keep' H'mandma you about I\. Toda-Y wu JU\t hnppy that 1tw hat wos as h11 n'I I\ wn!i. I don't even know whut rclchrate )'t'l. the game wasn't over and we kind of pitch it wa' .. 11 wo~ over the plate ond didn't have the wan ·• I swuna the bat " Brook~ bla~ted hu homer 1n the ~'enth Arook\ hattina 420 (2Q.for-69) dunng the inn1 n1 and Wall) Ba kmon drhHrtd the tfftk. )+-he. ha.Ln.e.\'H bcc.n more co"l:...__ amc·wtnnang run with a \tn&)t' la ter 1n the fonablt at the plate 1nn1n1 "oi\ll l'mdo1na1s..w1ng1n thebatv.ell " 1d Tim lenf\, 2·2. pit hrd lb 1nninJ." of Brook~ who ,., now h1tt1na . 308 o\cmll afit'r "orclc" rchrf for the \ICtory. v.h1lt Jn bea n at .103 on \pnl 211. "I relut·11n1ly took Om~·o ~cnrd4'd hi• c11h1h ~\t, the cunam c~ll I prooohl> v.ouldn't ha"e lone 1 cnn rt'lle' eJ lancr rd L) nch. v. ho w-a' out on th~ held unle~\ m) teamm:Hr\ urgC'd forced 10 lcaH" the me a Orr bft'ak1n11 hlood ml' to do tt \C''\\CI 1n h1\ naht 1humh v.h1lr \tnk1na out 1n "I l'\'<l lh lladn't think there wa' an' th1na 10 the third ann1na t om N1C'denfucr. 1-4. who rdat'ved 0~1 Hcnlm tr m thC' ~vC'nth 1nntnJ. ahsorhe'd the l<m I lt'r h1~r. a late rep1G4't'mt'nt at '\t<iner OHr ln,JUrcd Jen') Reu\\ hid allov.C'd onlv three hit\ until Brook' t1rd •he ~ort w11h ha'\ -f~~- 1cdcnfutr too ht' mound 1fter t k"h1sc1 v.alked Ron tfodlC' Af\tr N1C"drnfuer p1d.C'd ofT p1nch·ruifttcr 9'cl m ( hapman Dann' tlccpdoubkd 10 ...ct up lh v.1nnm1 run Then. antr ptnch·hlllcr R taub v.a~ v.-aU..cd 1ntt nt1onall • Ba lman \If\ led to "'°rt Http l m \n 1 had \Aken a 1.0 I ·ad on f runkhn \t"hh\' founh 1nn1n1 homC'r pl:t)1n1 11 G1rden Gro~c le ue runncr·up La Quinta (ll-7) on the '\1tC'~· field rountain \allc). wh1"'h \lunnl"d C 1arden C 1rnvC' and hurln ~he <httrman \-1 f nday. will bt 1ht AQ.ITIC-~1m ~bc:A-&hc-Ba r.{16-W}---i ballle thm,1·'1ttdtd Kennedy (24-3). th(.' Em('tf\" l ut champ TM p m( ha n t for 8 lunaham Puk 1n W t tm1n tcr. , ~pon Chnu1a.n·\ f\balt m. W'CdC'd o. I 1n \mall I a nd boasun a t 9-l OHraJI rrc rd. have a homt dllt awn't . n Jar1nto. \ Cl or.no-Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. May 27. 108' s p (I R l ') B R f ~ ~ --- Nicldaus levels blast at network control of golf Prom AP dJspa&claes DUBLIN. Ohio -Jack Nicklaus. - annoyed that his Memorial tournam~nt E:llll faced the possibility of an early.hour finish to accommodate television. took a broad swipe at the networks'and ch.arged: .. The true fact of the matter I) that TV controls the game of golf. period." "It's a case of the tail wagging the dog," ~1d Nicklaus. founder. sponsor and host of the tournament. and desigper of the Muirfield Village Golf Club on which the event is played. Nicklaus was concerned Fnda) that the tour- nament faced the possibility of a 3:30 p.m. EDT ftntsh today in order to accommodate TV coverage of a seventh Los Angeles-l?hocnt). NBA pla}'off game. That possibihty was remo:ved w.hen Los Angeles. won the series m six games Fnday mght. The Memonal no" is scheduled for a 6 p.m. finish . Nicklaus. the tournament sponsor. had no sa) 1n the matter. however. and that appeared to be his ct.'ntral complaint. "Sure. we Ille 10 ha"e the Memorial on tclt'' 1:.wn We hke to have the national e'\posure But our maan concern 1) with the people on the prem1~s. the peupk who come to see the tournament · .. With an earl~ finish. the) 're cheated out of half a da) of the final round. We're lool.ing at using t"-U tn·~ -and that's temble -and a 7 or 7:30 stan. "I'd like to be able to sa' wl"re going to pla) at ~urh and !.UCh a ume. have a 6 o'do<:k finish and it thl' nctworl.s want to televise it. tine. It not. that's linl'" Quote of the clay Joe RMnunno, an offensive lineman at Wyom- ing. on his decision to return to the Cowboys next fall even though he was etlglble for the National Football League draft: ''I'm going to get back In the saddle again." Fifth straight win for Invaders T L .\ -~e' in Shl'a booted a 32-Ci] yard field goal on the last pla) of the th a rd c II• quaner and the Oakland ln,aders made II stand up for a 17-14"1n o'er the s~1dding O~lahoma Outlaws in tht• l nited tatcs Football League aturda' night It was the fi.fth straight' KtOr) for t_he 5-9 ln,aders "hale Oklahoma. hampen·J b) three fumbles and an antercept1on. dropixd its m.th strn1ght to fall to 6-8. Mesa Verde Center 2701 Harbor Blvd TUNE-UP SPECIAL Reg. 125 NOW '17.95 GOOD UNTIL JUNE l 1984 751-4882 Cos1a Meaa HAAllOA SHlpYARD Ryan take• over atrlkeoat lead Nolaa Rya. eitchc.d a livc--biner for Ill his fifth consccuttve victory and ~ond shutout of the season and pa~ Phila~cl­ phia'sSteve CarltM for the aJl-ttme maJOT· . leaauc trikeout lead a~ Hou ton defeated ~1Usburah. 2-0 Saturday ni_Jht in National Lcaauc ~ctton. Ryan, 6-2, struck out nine and walked one. The nane stnkeou.lS pve him 3. 758 for his career, one aht d of Carl.ton to the continuing race be&wcen &he top two stnltcou1 pitchers in baseball h1 .tory. 1:'he Astros scortd both their runs in the fifth mnanaagainst Jue Dete.on aw Doru'1 triple, a double by Terr)' P~ and Cn.11 Reynolds' srngle ... Elsewhere sn the National ~ague, Gary Carter broke a 2-2 tje with a two-run h?m~r in the fifth inninJ and Btu GalUcklOll scattered six bats over ~\-en innings for has first victory of the season as ontrcal knocked off San Francisco. 4-l .•. Sb&e 1cano hit a th~run h~mer an~ La Mat".'lff oubled home two run as Ph1ladelph1a ~t Sa,n ~ego, 7-2. an a game delayed 59 minutes by ~ .... Pinch· hmer Tony Perez delivered a ~wo-rurY~1ngl~ wath two out an the ninth inning. leading Cmcannall to a 7-6 \-ICtory over Chicago ... B~ Honer kc~ a four-run flt\h inning with a two-run single and also singled home another run in the seventh to lead Atlanta to a 7-3 tnumph over St. Louis. Mariners trip Detroit again Dave Henderson'• two-run single Iii haghhghted a four-run first ann10g af'd Bob Kearney h11 a two-run homer in the . )e\Cnth Saturda) night as Seattle trounced Detro11. 9-5. and handed the high-nying Tigers.a secon~ con)ecuu' e setback for only the second ume t~1s ~ason The Tigers. whose m8Jor-lcaguc record-lying 17-game road winning streak and overall nine-game wanning streak were snap~ Friday night, suffered their sc,enth loss an 42 games ... Elsewhere in the .\mencan League. Geor1e Brett drove in six ro'ns with ~single. triple. and his first homer of the se.ason to raUy Kansas Cat} to an 11-7 victory over Boston in Fenway Park ... Don Mattingly and Tim Foll had three hits and two RBI apiece and Ray Foateaot gained his first "1ctor) of the season as the New York Yankees downed Oal.land. 8-4 ... George Bell singled in the winning run an the~' en th inning as Toronto rallied for a 2-1 victory 0 ' l'r Cleveland 10 extend the Blue Jays' winning streak to live games. The BlucJays. who have won IOoftheir last 11 games. increased their record m one-run games to 16-3 and trimmed Detroit's lead in the East to 61/1 games ... Shon stop RoblD Yount'• throwing error in the bottom of the ninth inning allowed Tim Teafel to score from second base and give Minnesota a 7-6 triumph over Milwaukee. Winning pitcher Pete Fi110~, 4-1 . p11ched 51/1 innings of three-hit relief. to get the victory. retiring 1he last 11 batters he faced ... Ron Kittle dnlled two homers and Voce Law hit another as Chicago snapped a 24-inn ing scoring drought with a 5-1 victory over Texas. Richard Dot100, 7-2. scallered four hits and struck out a career-high I 0 batters. "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECfORY For Re,ult S('rvace C <.t II 642-56 78 ht. 322 Bates sparks Titans FRESNO (AP) -First baseman Kirk Bates hit three home runs to lead a 20-hit attack that earned fa"ored Cal State Fullen on to a 16-6 victory over San Otego State 10 the NC AA West I regional baseball tournament Saturda) night / / SHIPYARD HAUL OUT RATES Fullenon "'as to pla~ a night game tonight with the "inner of an afternoon game between San Diego State and Fresno Stale. The Titans enter today's action as the only un- defeated team and would claim the championship with a victory. CLEAN & PAINT BOTTOM $6 50 Per F oot Labor Only STEAM CLEANING $45.00.hr. YARD LABOR $40.00 Per Hour HACL Ot.:TS TO 75· -75 TONS/Marine Scale 223-21ST STREET NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 (714) 675-2550 Otherwise. the final game would be Monda}' afternoon. Backing up Bates were Tom· Thomas. who had four Sll)..Sles and a double and Jotln Bryant who had four hits including a triple. 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JaAue Can1er,, playing in a h~avy rain, knocked three strokes off par on the first ciaht holes. then coasted to a I-under-par 71 ·and a three-stroke lead over Ayako Obmo&o and rookie SMrri Turaer aner &he third round of play. The Saddle back Coll~e baseball t~m blasted. four home nins. includina two from slutltr Mike Lomelh, and advanced to the state community collqc bueball tournament with a 7-0 Pacific Coast Confcrencie Shauah· nesar_Playoft'victory over visiti, Palomar. . . Tht Gaucbot, who were orced mto a dec111ve championship pme apinst the Comets after loJint to Southwestern eartitr 1n the week. secured their state playoff spot behind a five-hit effort ftOm Oary P1fer (8·2). And, Saddleback will enter a~ the eiahth-seeded tc~m in the ctttiMeam tourney, mcetma Coll* of Sequoias Thursday momina. 10 a.m •• in Fresno. .• • b ~ game was scoreless throuah three 1on1nas wtae the..fia\aCho power came to the forefront. In the fourth, Steft' OeAn~lis cracked hjs 16th homer of the !CASOn 10 Pfitzlnger wlna marathon BUFFALO. N.Y. -Pete Pfit2inger, m given little chance to cam a spot on the U.S. riaht field 10 make it 1-0. . One inning later, Lomclli hit the first of hts two homers to left<enter to make it 2-0. Olympic team, dramatically ~purted pa$t Alberto Salazar in the final 100 ¥ards and won the Men's Marathon Trials Saturday, Teleftelon. rad.lo T'IUWMOM The Gauchos then erupted for four in &he seventh to put itaway. Lomelli homered, Steve Nichols walked, Dave Rohde doµblcd. and after an unsuccessful squeeze play. Steve McKee singloed in one run and Ken Henry followed wit h a double. . Nicholls' homer an the ei&)\th capped the sconn.g. 10 a.m. -PRO M81CIT8ALL: LM.,. 8t &olton, CMnMil 2. 10:30 Lm. -•A-ALL: Dodger'I •• New YtnMeta.~11. Pifer. who struck out eight, also walked seven Comets -aJI in the first five innings when Palomar left eta.ht base.- runners. He walked the first two batters of the game, then struck out the slde. 1t:30 p.m. -GOLF: Memorial toumement, ChMMl2. In the second innina. the Saddkback defense bailed him out with a double play. 11;30 a.m. -PRO FOOTMU.: USFL. aenn;. lngl'Wn YI.. New Ori••· CNnnel 7. "He was incredible with people on base." said Saddleback Coach Jim Bridewcser. 2:30 p.m. -8011NO: Mldc:dewelgttt bout between John ~ Md ''Vamplre.. Joh."Wln from~. v.,,..,.e, ChMnel 4. Palomar, the third-place team during .the Pac.ific Coast Conference's regular season. completed us season at 22-1 s. 3:30 p.m. -IPORT8WOllLO; Boxing -15- round W8A tMthtrwelght ~ 6eeww'I Uttehotder Eu11bk> Pedrol8 Md Ang9I ~from .......-bo, V•n•u•a; Mlxed pMa WOftd bOdY bulklng ~ (ttPe) from Toronto; SportaJoumat: 8111balt H .. ~ of FllM 11t1ctlon procedure, Channel 4. Dashs Dream scores Los Al Derby upset 9 p.m. -AUTO MC..O: lndfanac><* 500 (~. ChWenel 7. ,. Dashs Dream. under a punishing drive. from jockey Danny Cardoza held on to win the 31st ruo01ng of the Los Alamitos Derby1Saturday night by a head over fast-closing Easy Conversation. MDI() 9 a.m. -AUTO RACING: lndaan.pofta 500, Kt.AC (570). 10 a.m. -PRC).~: lMer9 .. Bolton, l(HJ (930). A crowd of more than 11,000 fans at Los Alamhos saw odds-on favorite Tolltac finished off the board. 10-.30 Lm. -U-ALL· Oodgefs et NeW Yori Meta. KA8C (7'0). 1 p.m . -IAeeaAU.: BattJm«e at Angell, KMPC{710). Dashs Dream broke quickly as she usually docs but was.all out to edjc Easy Conversation and collect the winner's share ofS75.608. R1~ N High closed well and finished .third. Oash's Dream's time was 21.65 over the quaner male race. He's the Tigers' Spark(y) ----Detroit managei: won't take credit for amazing start Among the drawbacks of makanga h"ingat this dodge is that one docs not spend his summers nding to the hounds an Great Bntaan or his w10ters ndang to the bikan1s on the French Rn aera. i\mong the ad"antages as that one gets to visit w11h Spark) Anderson no"' and then. George Lee Anderson is ei ther (a)a ver) nice man or(b) aver) refresh mg person or(c) both. In fact. one of the significant thoughts after inter- viewing Spark mg 1s a lament that there can't be more like him. To begin with, Sparky simpl) refuses to take himself senously. .. The players win the ball games ... he says.·· Anyone who th mks he manages a team to a champ1onsh1p as nuts." Sparky is talking about the likes of Dick Williams at San Dic~o and Whitey HerzogatSt. Louts, to name a couple of names. When some man- agers are in fi rst place. the thang they enjoy most is shaving. Ofcourse.somesay parky pla)s down his pan too much. One of these as Roger Craig. Anderson's patch mg coach at Detroit. "Well." says Roger. ··1fthcre 1s such a th10gas a great manager. Sparky. is a genius. Or, maybe he has a God-given talent fortreatingother people hkc human beings and recognizing God- g1ven talents in others.'' The last ume the media lined up lo pay respect toa baseball manager. it was at a funeral. The}' love Sparky i\ nderson wh 1 le he· s al 1 ve. The other night. Spar~y brou~t his Tigers to Anaheim Stadium. Th as team had gotten off to a crazy stan and were closing in on all kinds of records for consccu ti ve wins on the road. It was the hottest team in baseball and the manager was necess- anh in temble demand. Si>ark} o\nderson talked on ~Ver) camera m town that n1ghl and anto evef) microphone 1n Southern Cah- fom1a and onto ever)· note pad in the Western United States. Sparky Anderson dad so without a trace of 1rritat1on. He would have still been there. but they wanted to start the game. Sparky Anderson ea med his place inthcmag1cc1rcle. Hehadacupof coffee as a major league infielder and then began a plod of many years . around the minors. BuZZJe Bavas1. a shrewd student of talent, saw somc- thi ng 1 n Sparky and brought him up as a coach at San Di~o when Buzz1e staned the franchise an 1969. The Cincinnati Reds had noticed Sparky, who had been coachintt with the Angels for a couple of days 10 1970. and took a chance on him as their manager. Not much ofa chance. as it turned out. Sparky won five ixnnants an eight years. The Reds dumped Anderson after the 1978 season and Detroit grabbed ham a few months later. The authorities of this game were sur- prised Sparky's unemployment lasted more than days. One thing has led to another and now Sparky has this remarkable Lewis posts double at Jenner track meet Oldfield shatters shot-put record with 72-93/4 heave A.N JOSE (A P) -Carl Lewis tuned up for the Olympic tnals wtth a double victor) m the 100 and 200 meter sprints. and Bnan Oldfield. the old man of shot-puumg. smashed his Amencan record Saturday 10 the Bruce Jenner Classic. Oldfield. who turns 39 on June I. heaved the shot 72-9lt•, breaking the U . record he shared with Dave Laut by 6lf, inches and massing East German Udo Beyer's world mark h)' an inch. Oldfield and Lewis h1ghhghtcd a &tar-studded meet that also rcaturcd v1ctones by UC Irvi ne product Steve Scott in the mile. Lewis's sister. Carol. tn the women's Iona Jump. and Mary Decker in the t.SOO. ('arl Lewis surpassed his own meet records in both sr11· ..... a.hhou1h neither was offi Clf 'sc winds were sh&htly o'er the Tc I limit .of two meters per sct<>nd. He ran 10 seconds Oat m the I 00. reversing a loss here last }'car ap1nst Ron Brown. Brown fin1 hed S«ond 1n 10.07. In the 200. Lewis won. 1n 20.0 I. easily bc:auna Kirk Baptiste who was second in 20 40 Lewis said he is passina up the b1& TAC meet here m two weeks and would l·onctn- tratc on trninanp. for till' trHll\ lnt4:r 1n • June. ., "I ran relaxed and smoothly. Lewis said. "There was no reason to push myself." . . Oldfield thrust his massive arms m the air and paraded triumphantly after his wmnmg toss. Oldfield. who finished sixth at the 1972 Olympics. 1s inehg1blc for the Games this summer because he was a professional for several years. . . The shot put compet1t1on set another record. It was the first ume in history that al least three men went over 70 feet at the same meet. Laut was second at 70-9. followed by John Brenner at 70-5 and Mike Carter at 70-3. "h's time for American throwers to bcjm showing their best," Oldfield s~ud "This is the best meet rve won in a Iona ume. If I had lost this one. 1t could have been the end of an era. I felt l mipt have a demon and couldn't shake it." Carol L.twis surpassed the Amen· can record of 22· I I l/• by Jodi l\nderson in the longjum p with a leap ~f 23-011•. but was den!cd the ~ord because the wind was &liahtly stronacr than the lea.al limit. Decker ca 1ly won the l,500 1n a rrl1t1vcly low 4:05 workout. the fastest ume b) an mencan this year but nearl> e1aht seconds off her own U.S. record. Decker said she is not bothettd b> the Soviet hoycou of the Olympal'S. noting. "it won't d1m1n1~h the com- pe1i11on " Boo luc&1 SPORTS COLUMNIST baseball team. He says his prcscn~ is anc1dental and has function is only to tell the players to believe m them- selves. "Oh. the) are so good." Spar~) exclaims. "No luck here. There 1s only good play and great talent and good attitudes .... Sparky told them so the day they broke camp at Lakeland last spring. "I thanked them for working so hard." Sparky says. "Then I told them how good they were and that they could wm this whole thing and now, go have some fun. That may have been the last day I did any real managing ... Roger Craig says. "To hell with that noise. Sparky manages better than anyone Just by being her~." . his necessary to exercise restraint when writing about a team like the Detroit Tigersand a man like Sparky Anderson. There isan urge to use tired words like remarkable and super and wear) cliches like it couldn't happen toa nicer guy. Nostalgic irony fits very well here, though . The last time the Tigers made at to the World Series was in 1968 and the manager was a man named Mayo Smith. Mayo was so much like Sparky it was fnghtening. ANGELS ... From Cl not worry about Oetro11." After Baltimore scored one an the fifth inning to go ahead, 5-3. they put the game out of reach in the seventh. when Rick Dempsey made it 7-3 by drilling a 3-2 fastball over the 3 70 sign in left for his second homer of the year. scoring Rich Dauer. who had singled. Indeed. the Orioles gave Manager Joe Altobelli a welcome b1nhday present, as they rocked Angel reliever Frank LaConc for threc runs in 2'111 mn10gs. "The Oakland senes (this week) was the first series that we had lost all year." Altobelli was saying, ··1 just hope the Angels will give us this one (tomorrow)." ANG•L NOTIS; Prot>eble malchuo tor todav'a M!'IH finale Plt1 Sc.ft ~ ($•3) •o•'MI Miii• Witt (4-4) ,,... LYM'• two ~ run• Saturday mar1<tc1 tht llth llmt In hi• cer-...,., nil •-In a e>amt and lht flrat time tln(t May I, "" .... Ml MllwaullM ..... , doN ii Tht llWM hOmt run. !tit A,,...l hll Salll!"dav was ll'lt flr\I time tht ~ had hit Iha! manv 1lnct Aorll 2• wnen ,,,. 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SF-<er" IP H It ER 88 SO lelttmer• BOddicker W,S·4 9 t·) • s 4 4 1 TM.9r1ne1 M 0 0 0 0 0 C•llfemia Swen L,0·1 ' s ' ' 0 I L•Corte 2 2·3 s 3 3 I 3 Keufmen I 1-3 1 1 0 0 2 Corbell 1 1 I 1 2 I WP-L1Cor1e T-2'4 A-36.967 Art91f 1vente1 8ATTING A8 R H HR R81 PC1 Brown 11 0 ' 0 2 J6,j Benlouer 67 • 21 3 11 313 W11tono " 9 26 3 13 29! O.Clnces 168 29 49 • 2t m C•rtw '" 17 40 3 18 271 Nerron " 2 11 I 2 268 Lvnn IS7 25 42 6 13 268 Grich 80 14 20 4 11 2SO Sconiers ' 0 I 0 0 2SO Downing 165 18 39 • 21 236 Schofield 133 12 29 1 • 21• l!loone 131 11 30 0 10 217 PtlllS 1S4 ,, 33 I 11 214 Re Jeck'on ISi 12 33 1 ,, 209 PICCiOlo lO 6 6 0 2 100 Ro JKklon lS 2 s 0 3 1'3 Tetel' 1S13 lOO lit ~ 115 .247 PITC;HING IP H H so W·L ERA Sancher 2S ) 2S 6 13 ,. , 2 13 Forscn 16'1 14 • 3 10 I I 210 Zahn 60 l S9 14 IS S·3 2 24 John 74 71 21 19 l ·l 2 '3 Cort>ell " 12 6 6 0-0 3 21 Wiii 6H'i " ll so ,., '12 Romen•ck n 71 11 1' 6·3 '13 Keutmen 11~ 20 6 10 0·2 434 Curl" • 14 3 • 0-0 s 63 LeCorlt 19' ") 21 11 9 0·2 6 52 Slelon 27 40 12 • 1·2 100 Sw•n ' s 0 1 0 1 9 00 Otllen 11 16 9 s 0·1 900 Teteh 4171.'> 07 144 171 24.23 1.11 Sav" !>1nc11e1 4 Keutmen. Corbett NATIONAL lEAGUE ~ti 2, Ood9en I LOS ANGELES HIW YOllK Andt\n u Rlttnld' rt L•ndr• cf Miiier" Gutf'rer 3b StubO' 10 $CloKll e S.• on Wtllltlld 11 Morel' on lktlOf ?I) Hef''llj" II N~vro COle111 Y .. o., 00 'lib rllbl ' 0 0 0 • 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 l 1 I ) 0 3 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 000 4 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 000 Bckmn2b MWll'n cf Hrnndl lb Foster If Strw~v rf BrOOk' lb Ho«llJ c Chl>mn P< Ortlr c Oouen<I u HftO DI\ 0r0\COP Lvncll P L .. rv11 Steull l>h GrdnlW u U 1 t 1 Tetllh k .... bYlllNMI nrllbl 4 0 2 I ' 0 0 0 3 0 , 0 ' 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 3 I I 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 2 0 0 0 I I I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~,,, LM Afltlllll 000 100 oot-1 ~ Ywtl Oii 000 1011-' Oamt Wlnnln9 A81 -81t(t!M•n .,, l!-An0toon OP-I 01 "'"""' I l.01-\.o• Anoe•u I . ~ Von • 21-1.0~n. $Clo•c ... Str•w•rY, ~ Hit-Stubbs ti> trOOks ISi ,, H • llt aa SO L .. ~ 1 H.,-~11« 6 I l ' I I ' N..ot!tutf L,1•4 1 J 1 I I 0 CD111 1l 0 0 0 1 0 .... y .... 0 2 Lvndl • s ' I L.WvW,7•7 3 J 0 0 0 0 Oro.cos.a , 1 0 0 0 7 T-2)t A-20.0Sl MAJ09t LaACW• LaADllU AlwtclM U9lll l1'llrwllllf' ....... ._, aATTINO (fl et 11et1l· llllM ~ tOte, .Mi •. uw, Clllcaee, :ii:i; Devi" Seattle, .344, .... TorolltO, ;JG. Tr~ OttrOlt. .341 •UNI; TrtnWMll, o..r.-, '7, It._., leltlrncn, 36, DeCI u ....... JJ, WNI• llW, OWolt, )I. WW. OrfWilM, 21; MiOMOV, TotelfM, 21 IHI: fllurrt. leltimot., •I. K"""'9n. OM!Md, 41: 0.Yla, Seem.. M: l.MNft, Detroit. S1, It leie, '°'""'· J 1. HITS\ Oerctl, T Of'Oftle, '2, T ret'IWMI, Detroit, 16; ·~. e.HIMot'f, 5lJ Yount, Mltweullle, 53; .... Toronto, 12; Wtllttltlf, O.t~t. 52. OOUll.ES: W , TotOlllO, Ill o.ca cu, A-. U; Oelttl. MIMMOt•. 111 Oercle, Toronto, 11; fli.Mn, hltlmol't, 11; Tr.,,... moll, o.trolt, 11. Tlt~S: ltL.IW, QllQeo, S; Motl!W, TOl'Oftto, 4; Owen. SMttte, 4, f 4tl't tied wMtl l. HOME ltUNS: Klnemllft, OeldeftO, 1•1 O.vlt, SMttll, 11: Rfl*efl, lllttlmort, ll; Nwlrev. llltltnore. f: 6 l't t!M with I. UOl.!N IASal. Garett. Toron ... 21; lutlef, Clevel1114, 17, k n111rd, e~. 15; ,,,..... ...._ is; •· ....,... -~. 0.kllllld "' PITCHING CS decttlontl Morris, De- troit, 9·1, U7: Petry, Detroit, 7•1, Ul, Siieo, Toronto, 6-1, UO: W11co11, Detroit. 6•1, Ul; C.udlM, O.i.nct. S•l, 3.52; It. L J•Cllson, Toronto, S-1, l,S7. STIUKEOUTS: Morrta, Oet~t. SI; SlllO, Toronto, 5'; Nlt61ro, New Yont, S2. llvteven, ClevelMd, SI; WM, ....... M. SAVES: QulMftOlrrv. K•nM• Clfy, 12, CtudlM, Otkllnd, 9J Flneef•, MllwlukM. a. Latn11, Toronto, I : Devis, Mlnnttote. a; StenleY, Botton. I. ....... LMtM (lllnutill ,,...,., Oeffttsj aATTING (fO 11 bats): Frencona, IW>n-- trUI, .377; G#VM, S.n Di.to. ~. OUrtllm, Ctllc.•oo • .331; Clerk, Sin Fr•n· ct1co, .336; We,hlnoton. Atlante, .333. RUNS: Wlooln1, San Diego, :M; Met· thlws. Chic:aoo, 32: Samuel, PlltlacMtllfll•. 32; Raines, Montr .. I, 31; Gwynn, San Diego, 30. Rll: Ourllam, C·hlcaoo, 37, Cerler, Montreal. 37; Schmid•. Pllllade!Ohle, 33, Clark, San Frencbco. 32; D1vl1, Chic~. 32. HITS: Gwynn. San Oleoo, SI. Samuel, Phl~le, S7; F,.ncone, Montreal, SS. S.ndbt<o, Chkevo, SS; RelMS. Montr1e1, 53. OOUl!ILES F,.ncona, Monlr .. 1, 14, Cev. Cllkffo. II; CW1.,, MonlrMI, 11. Hubbard. Atlante, 11; Sandtlert, Clllaoo. 11. TRIPLES; Samuel, Pf1iledl4phla, 7; Sandbl<o, p!k:aoo, S; GwyM, San 0"9o. 4, McGM. St. Louis, ~. 4 .,. tied with 3 HOME RUNS: Schmidt, Plllladell>hle, 12, Ourllem, Chlcaoo. 11. Murl>hv. Allenta, 10; Clerk. San F,.ncJsco, 9; S .,. tied with e. STOLEN BASES: Samuel, Plllledefpl\le, 26, Wlooln1. San Oi.o<i, 26; Red\11, Clncln· natl. lt; Otrni.. Chkaoo, 15. Miiner, Clnc.lnnatl. 14. PITCHING (S deel,lonll SO•o. Clncln· natl, 7· I, 1.61; Lynell, New York, 4· 1, 3.44, Oro.co. New York. 4· 1, 2 1a, Sano.non, CllkffO, 4· 1, 2.34, Liila, MonlrNI. 7·2, U9 STRIKEOUTS: Goc>Oen. '"-York, 7J, v-.m---, ~. n : lhen. Houiton, 12, Soto, Cincinnati. 69t Clndllarla. Pll- tlburoll. SI. SAVES: Gos11oa, San 0"9o, 10, Holland, Pllllade!Plll•. 10; Sutter, St. Louis. • 9. Smith, Chicago, I . N......,.,, Dldeln, 1, OroKo, New York, 7. Colleet NCAA WEST I •IEGIONAL <•t Fresnel Fr11no St. IS. Southern Cel 12 C•I Slit• Fullerton 16, Sin D'"° St 6 TOdlV'IG8"'" Frtl"O SI v1 S.n Oieoo SI Cal S111e FuUer1on v' Fresno S• San Oleoo St. win,_ Communltv etle9e PACIFIC COAST CON,E•EHCE SM""'""JY ,.._Veth S.~ctr 1, Plllmlr 0 Pelomer 000 000 000-0 S 0 Saddlebll<k 000 110 Cl a-7 12 I Kovenski, BelHIY ( 11 •n<I Ketlev. Pifer •n<I ComecllO W-Plfer. •·1 L-Koven,kl 28-Moren IP). Henry IS) HA-OtAnoel•i ($), Lometll (S) 2, Nkll()j1 ISi Hltft sd\od CIF SITES SemHIMh 4-A Noire D•mt '' Mllllken Sou111 Torrence 11 Sen Gorgonlo l·A Se nta Ane el LomPOC Cenvon at Paramount 2·A Norco 11 Canyon (S.UOu\) Laoun• Hills vs. Sauous 11 Cot1191 of 111e C1nvon1 l·A Chemlne<!e I I AJUll San Marino 11 Le Cenade SMALL SCHOOLS Crossroad' 11 Webb Newoon C11r11111n vs Rio Hon<IO Preo 11 Cllru' Co4~ 'V' t I ' • . .. Women's softbal COMMUNITY COLLEGE StatwTeu~ (II •eMYtae) FIRST GAMll Geldln West 2, S.cr111'Mft11 O S•cremento 000 000 0--0 • I Golden Wesl 001 001 x-2 6 l McCerron end Fosler Carlson end A. MHon W-Carlson L-McCarron 28-Ro<!oen ISCI SECOND GAME s.acremente 4, ~ w .. 1 1 Go•oen w"' ooo oo t 0-1 5 J Secra menlo Cltv 000 040 ·-4 O Cerllon encl A Melon McCerron encl FollU W-McCerron L-Cer•,on 2B-AQCJ9ers !SCI Hkltl 1chool CIF SCOtlES Qu1r'8rllnah l·A Mlllll<en l , Moreno Valley O Hoover 3, Artesl• I Fu1i.r1on 9. Rowlend I 2·A Soulll Hiiis 7. Montclalr 0 L• Serne 1 L• S~rre O WOO<!t>rldQe 2. Rov•I 011< 1 Clf' SITES semHIMI' 4-A Merlna 11 L.1 Quint• l(~v v1. Foun111n Velllv •I luc"· lnohem P1r11 IW"tmlnsterl l·A Merana111a 11 S.n Mlrlllo E111nore "'· Rosarv et Trov Hlo11 WALL SCHOOi.i Sen Jeclnlo 111. Newoort Cllrlsll•n et Edison ConimunJtv Peril Wooctcr .. 1 Chrlsll•n el v1ewoot111 NBA paay..,_ CH~NSHI" Sl•tas ,..,, . ., . ..._, T•v'• Gefftl unn •' loston (Channel ' et 10 • m I ~···o-L.Mtft al to\ftfll f~ 2 •I • om I ~ .. ,,_, Bolton •t Uhn tTIMt TIA.I ....... ,,.,_. Boston al l..ll4r9" CClleMll 7 11 • om I ,n.a ..... ulren 11 8o\I011 llf '*tnarvl ~¥. J1Mt It lottOfl al Lelen tit MICISlll"\ll lWYlv. '"" n '-"'" •t loaton Ill ne<nHrYI ............. IA~n••M.n C~•tt.._....,.. • ...._, ~ llACa. -,., .. fMtty Mite <M'ftnl 11.20 SAO JM FMICY Soft~ C~> U0 2M e.. ltlot CZ 11M1t) .3 «I AM rllalll. Slf RWl\IMll\ "'*"· ~It ••· Cro aw Moon, Coutal ltoc:k .. , "-lllVllll IMdow, Gollll• c •odlet. Time: 20..H. U IXACTA (M) Nici 141.60. QCIOllD aACa. HO yerca. 'IWMltll Dew (T~•> 14.00 f.00 SM OVftO 0.. (~) ,.... .,,. L.aulea """ .., cc.r..o.r1 JM AllO rec9( ~lfk Glau. Teenar. l(lotva COCtY' OlotaiiN, a.ttwts a.ck. TN: lt 1._ TlmO a.al, ate Vllt'ctl. HemNttv Gl'1 !Hirt) SAO 4.«I 3.20 E ... on Oown <'ICllllltl 1"40 UO EHY Mlfo (Aalrl J 20 AllCI recH: l!etv Mlto, t H.e<I A Onlem, Anoeta ltltl, JlffY Lunch Time: 11 .... tlOUllTH RACI. 350 verd1. CO\ll'llrv Pistol (Mlldi.it) I 1.00 6.60 uo Maotf\.11• COPY (Piikenton) IUO uo Fret" <Creaotrl 6.AO A.Ito raced. Slunn 5111, Mr "" Note, Easv Ju.n, Intrepid Coln, CamtHo O. Oro. BIOw'n Dust, My L.ltti. Sinn. Tlrnr 11.93. SJ •XACTA (6·9) N ld SIG 40 '1f'TH •ACI. 3SO Yel'dl Cher"' Juov tCrw.-rl 2900 10..0 4.0 Jer~ <Garcl•I 3.IO 2 IO Arure Precious tHert) U O Also reced: Klotvs Treuure. F11e1 N Time, TllMIO$lrNk, Mamie Lerk. Jet Rul Euv. Oouol l!luo, Con••n• COPv. Tlrnt. 17.tl. Sl IXACTA 11·1) Ollld '131.70. SIXTH RACI. 350 veros. M.9rcus OuOl'M ( L.•Cllt'I) SS.40 17 .20 uo ltlcll Sl>llrk' (Treesor•I 3.IO 2 . .0 Boone Cheroe (Peullnel s.co AIM> raced: Turbo Tiov. Bellv Lacv, Pe<A Your Lunch, lorn A Bo. Shes Here To Win, McStrldtf T~ II.II. SIVllNTH RACE. 400 verd•. Ho•ebott (Hert) UO UO 2.60 LeW' Charoe <W•rd) uo UO Armen Jon <Creeeerl UO Also rac.o Doc Net!, Pets 8oY Jo. Rel> A Jet. Master Dence, Peu II To Ma. Shoot, Hes In FllOlll Time. 20.14 Sl llXACTA (7·10) 1>81<1 '35.40. EIGHTH ••c•. 400 \llrds. ' Truckle Wing' (Hert) UO 3.00 2.10 Ros. Countess (Cardon) 4.00 2.10 OH-Brown' Oelller IGerclal 2 10 OH·W•ICI\ Him Truck !AO.Ir) 2.10 OH·Love Anott (Creaoerl 2 10 01+-0eedhfft tor ttllrd AIM> riced ~•I Gaot. Time· 20.24 Sl llXACTA (3·Sl l>llld l23 40. 12 ~K SIX 12-6-1·1·7·31 Plld S.S,421.IO with elotlt wlMlllO llckel1 lflvt l'lors.sl. Cerrvover POot: 1'1.120.91. NINTH •ACE. 440 yerd•. 01.n1 Or11'" (CerOOt•) 10.20 6.00 4.80 Eesv Converwtlon (Adair) 6.00 4.20 Riii N HIOh (Crta"'l S.40 Also rececl: Soeed Galore. To41t1c, Man In Iha Monty, Clltek Tiit Cll•rts, HHYV Rell, This Cl\lcb Got It.I . Time: 216S. TENTH RACE. 170 verds. Refit• Acllon (Lackey) 10.00 4.IO 3.20 Rednenl l!lrotller (Pllkentonl 10.00 4 40 TexH Vlkl"9 (Hertl 2 80 AIM> raced Holme B•141. WIU WlnalOI. KOOi Nellve . Sier tnve,1men1 Time. 45.9' n EXACT A (4·61 o41d '109 IO All9'10anee: H,411 Holvweod Part! SATUROAY'S RUULTS (24th .. 67-day .... euwl*ed !Mttlfle) F•ST aACI. 6 lurionos S.lllng w .. 1 !Oliveres) tS.60 a.20 4.80 Llol'llnlno E•P<•n <Hewlevl SOO 3.60 MeU899 lo Garcl• (Ftll) S..40 Also re ceo Golden Mlns1re1. Sl>rlng Ooo11er, Tiie l!leoet Kld. Snevt>oob, Envoy Dancer. Cowboy T I lk Time I 10 4•S SECOND ltACE. 6 turtonos Jot0MICk (Man) 4 IO 3 60 3 20 Decontrol (Sll>fli.l I 80 5-20 Eruptive IMcCerronl 400 Also rect<I SPffd Ltller. Lilac Rt<IOt, Proud Dull.I, Sw1111•, Wino. New Stre<!eOv, Subdivide. Good T tn\lons Time I 10 3/S n DAILY OOVILE (S·41 e>ald $46.80. THIRD RACE. 6'.o'J turlono.s. Don 8 's Oem1tt IPdrzl 6.40 3.80 2 60 Bulllon ( Guerr • l 3.80 2.60 Red Reisin I Hawley) 2 60 Alw raced Slralolll Storv. Ba1lm1. 01HIOllY Dev Time' I 16 3tS S.S EXACTA 11·21 e>eld 09 SO FOURTH RACE. One mile Armin (Mccarron) s 40 3 20 TtMIJSft All• I Bleck) '00 Jullat'' Pride (Hewlevl 140 180 300 Al\O raced Crvst•I Courr Cereletl. Known for SIYll Time 1:36 llS '5 EXACTA ( l·S) Pelc! I Si SO FIFTH RACE. I 1116 milt' on turf. Contlntnlel Glrl (Pncvl 20 80 10.00 4 60 Hot Prlnceu (Slloemakerl 6.20 4.00 8eeut .. IHawlevl 4.40 Also reel<! Colao, Enoaot1nlt, Doller Oerllno. LYPllerd'' L•<l'll, Wlllle Dinner Burns. Time I 42 s.s EXACTA (4·7) Paid S10SOO SIJCTH •ACE. 6 1 turtono.s Ce11tornl1 JubllH CFetll 13 IO 7 IO Trenclv Pren IGercle l 9 60 Windy Vte IDrexter) soo 160 140 Al1o receo Valencl• Cereless Tandoorie, Trtl•wnev Btlll Vlroin. TlrM I 11 21S S.S EXACTA (6·3) paid '363.SO. SEVENTH RACE. 6 turlonos. More Action (Olnsv) 30.40 12.40 1.00 Ausllnes CW IHewlevl 7.10 6 40 London Cron (81eckl '40 Also recect lnHercllof, Heoov Ho1>e, Honto, Dl,cialm. Unbeknownsl lo Me Time 109 4 S S.S EXACTA 11·3) e>et<I "'S900. '1 PICK SIX 14·1·1·4·6·11 e>e•CI S60 13' 00 wllll live wlnnlno llCkt'IS 1s11 "°''e'I u Pick !>11• c~,o11Hon Pe•d st1210 w1111 2S6 w1nn1ng llCkelS (flvt llortesl EIGHTH RACE I I 16 milts on turl Tsunami Slew (Plncevl 880 580 3 20 Sw1noino Scot>lt (SllOemakerl S 60 3 00 T1ollll (Toro I 2 40 AISo raced Pr.net Trut . Donner Pertv Swivel Time 1 39 c1s (eQu11ts rrec:k recorol U EXACT A (1·4) Pelc! ~14100 NINTH RACE. 1 I 16 mole\ Mikes Calleo (H1w1t'f) '00 2 60 120 Petrlotic Pladoe I Bleck I '00 160 tn • Maneoe (McC•rr~I 2 60 Also recect Mortt O Artnur S~111tu1 LOOk, EmPOrolllleun1v1rJt Time I '3 4 S S.S EXACTA 12·41 e>e1CI l 40 ~ Allendanca 30,70 0..., Me flshlnt DAVEY'S LOCKER ( ......... -..ell) -143 1"9N<I 13 baUKUCSI 140 bonlll, 13 ytl'owlell ?9 roctt 11111, 2 hah°"' • 11 c11ko bin. 35 sand ban UJ mec11ert1. '1 11\MOllltlO. 40 Ku!Oln NIW~T I.ANDINO (Newtter1 ... di) -I It enorer, 14 berrlC\ldl, I wf\itt ... 1141U, S7 celtco bin, I lrlfflf'fbh. I roctl fish. 6 ~l)ffd. t c.iit1on, 14 ll'llCkerel ... Int <•• ht ...... ~ •tc•) SUN' &Hlllllmw.tnt1 'VICIOf (LllVll '•Meta' 1"'9rto lltocol KOd Lori• lttc<a tllelvl at 1 SI ~ tflt tittlltl rouno of \ChtfUll<t U •rovl'lder to •lfl WIA .... .. U.L _,.. ,. Tttlll < .......... v.> l. ,.... '111UMtt, w..t ......... MM•. 2 flOurl, U millutet, 4 lolCO!d- 2 • ...,..._ Slllazw. ~'*"'· Ore.. 1'11:'4 ) J«f/fl Tuttle. Aub\lrf'I, All,, t;ll:tO. 4. 0.Yld Gordon, 1"""8, Ore., 2:11:# s. o.en Mett~, eue-ne. Or•. 2.12!ff. 6. Tonv Scllldovtl, Lm .Atem0t. N..M., l;tt-A2. 7. Gr" '1MYflr, Natick, Meu., 2:11~ L 811 lt009en, Sfterborn, Mus., 2 l>JO f l-4 v ... , WMI Hew 'for._, l'U~ 2'1•:1• 10 Tom ltwnlt, EUMnt, Ore., 2:1''02. 11 OUllCafl ~. t<.t-.i.. Htwtll, .2'1U6 12 O.vld Hin&, Canion, Midi., 2'17:1t ta. Dout AyrU, S.n um ooi-. 2.11.0 . 14. 1111 w~. G,_ Pointe WOOC1$ Mlcfl., 2: 11:.tS. IS ~rtl Wiii$, TelllltletM. Fla .. 1:17~ 16. ltol•nd Davide, Covtntrv, It.I .. 2.11.SS. 11 lot> Hodot, ~v. Men .. 2:11:10 II John ltOffl'I, lteleloh, N.C . 2:11:20. If Merit Stldl.IW, ll•Clllburo, Ve., 1'11.35. 20. Toni tt11dlfft, West Newlon, Man , 2:1 .. .AO CemmuNtv c....e trade STAT• OtAMll'tONSHIPS (eta.it.,......) MaN Otcenllon-1. F_,nar*ta (Lono ltecl\), 7,401: 2. Helli"' (~). 7,353, 3. 81GC$1Ml'.-r (OCC). U:W; 4. ••mtsn (Ml SAC>. UOI; S. Mart1nt1 (Ml. SAC), 6,St2; 6 Kolen (SllltlYOU•), 6.'71; 7. PnlMllll <OCCI. ,, ... ; I. Httlert (Sin Jowl. 6,0S2. f . Jtrnloen-(SllHlll. 6,014; 10. OOUcwllk (Sier· ra), 6,oot. 100-1. Whttltr (Fresno!. 10.36, 2. Wll- llam• (Tift), 10.37; l. FrMmAn (El Cemlno), 10.44; 4. Thorbti (San JoM), 10.5', S. Thomes (Pe..oenel. 10.S7; 6 Purvl' (Contr• Coate), 10.SI 20l>-I. c_,-tPes.adtnel. 20 n. 2 WMtler (Frnno>. 2U1; 3. Frerler (Taft). 20.M; 4. Tllorbts <San Jolll. 2US. S. Tllorl\l.1 (Ptiedlf'lel. 21.0'2; 6. FrMmen (El C•mlnol, 21.06. 400-1. Freiler ITett), 4S.n lmNt end natlonal record for euto timing), 2. c- ISan Jowl. 46.36; 3. Hewklns (El Camino), 46.11; 4. ThrMIS (Skvllne), 47,01; s. Cllfsarek (Weal Valley). 47.12; 6. 8olls (S.n11 Rosal. 47.13. .._I. Bunc.tl IT•fll. 1:.41.74; 2. Lllerdl ILono l!lffclll. 1:49.37; 3. Hertev !Mire Co111). l:SI 11; 4. Devis (Marrllt), 1.52.Jl. S. ScN>lr (FootlllM), l:SUI, 6 8<ow11 ICabrlllo), 1:5U9 1.~1 Lewis (San Jowl. 3:4153; 2. Guinee (FootlllM). l:l9.GJ, 3, C .. N (Full· erlonl, 3.Sl.20, '-Ferrner (Groasmont). 3 S2 21, S Hartlell (El C•mlnol, 3:SUS; 6. ltomen (LOllll &Mdl), 1:5'.4 S,OOC>-1 Knowles (American River), 14 29 SS. 2. l!lrell (Hencocts.l. 14:37.36; 3 Kunene (Port.,vlllel, 14.st.O lhendl; 4. Deity (OCC I. 1S!07.Sl; s. Mltver (s.ddlt- l>lckl. IS:ll.67; 6. Audd (Grournont), IS:IS.S (hand). 10,00l>-1, Quinonez tOCCl. 31.J.U, 2 Llvlng,1on <Wnt ValllV), 31:41.0; 3. O.Ande (P1110tnal. 31:51.3. '-Oib (Gltndalll. 321n.2. S. Peppa (American River!, 32:160, 6 WIHlem' (Ml. SAC). :n·<CJO l,000 llMPl9Clla-I. Gr.-e (Santa B1r1>ar1), a.S7.3, 2 Knowles (Ame<lc•n River). 9-01.1. 3 Dixon (Wes I Vellevl. 9100, ' AIYl!fl IFrnno), 9239, S Hernanoei (Et Cemlnol. 9-.24 •· 6 .._<dlrnan (Ml SAC). nu 11oto+-1. H«rere tPell<lenel. 14.12, 2 Brentitv (Lono Bud'll. 14 IS. 3 Wftl,. (Loni> l!INCll), 14..21; 4. Gr_, <Foothill). 14 32. s Bruns (Ml SAC). "31, ' Ouffv (ShHll) 14.39. 4004H-1. Ferreri. (El Camlnol. SO.IA, 2 lee ILong e .. cll), Sl.07; 3. Curll' IC~­ 'umnas River). Sl.11; •. Mouton (Con1re co,11). S2 2s. s. Culbf'eatll ( 81ker1fle1<1>. S2 23, 6 Cllrl,lmen (El Cimino), 52 SS 400 rttav-1 (tie) Teti end Pelldlfta. 39 "· 3 Fr11no, 40.31 . 4 Mt SAC. 40 39, S Saft ~ ... 40.39. 6. Lono BMCll, .0 '1 t..cc> retay-1 El Cemino. J-07 9S, 2 Sen Josa, 3~.52. 3 T•ft, 3til 53. '-Pesadena. l 10.H . S S.vllne, 3 13 24, 6. S.nte Rou. 3 14 I lllen<IJ H.J-1 Carter <Pesaoenal. 7·3 1·2, 2 l!lonner (P111<1ena>. 7·2. 3 Chamber' !Cuttle ). 6-10, 4 (lie) Jone1 IRlver,ldtl end Sllve <S.n•• Rosal. 6-10, 6 Vallme (American Rlvl!fl, 6-a. LJ-1 TllomH (Pasadena). 2S-4, 2. Herrls (Slnl1 Monica), 24· 10 3·4, l. Jet· ter111n (Lono Beaclll, 14·10, ' Bonner (PHadene). 22-S 3·4, S C•doO•n (Lono 8e1clll. 24·3~. 6 Te'lltor (Fr11no), 23· 10 T J-1. Ooook1 (Moor!>llrk), S2·7~. 1 Pu1tln1 (P111<!en•I. Sl·6, 3 Wlllls (Ml SACI. SO·lll.o, ' Een !Tell), S0-9\/,, S Cot>t>• ICl!frllo•l. S0-0 '), 6 Ju\llce ICllabol), 49·0' • PV-1 WICk\ (B11<ersflelcll. 17·6 lt>H meet record). 2 HU<llon (Oel••l. 17-0, 3 Stlepard (Fresno), 16·7. • Tomlin'°" tLono l!lffCll), 16·0, S. Hill (Fulltrlonl 1S·6. 6 Wlllle (Ml SA.Cl. IS·6 SP-1 DeSoto tSanl• Rosal. S9·6, 2 Swffnev (S.Cldlet>eck), S6·S. 3 Turco <Long Beech), 55·9; •.Moore (Bekerlfl•l<ll. S2·4; S. Wln~non (Saddlet>eclll. SI· 11; 6 McThOrn (Modello), Sl-10. HT lnon·a.c:orlnol-1. M.9tetle (Secre· menlo). 195·2 lmeel record); 2 Mln lo 18ektr1tle1d), 113·9, 3. Smith IS.crernen· tol. 169·4, 4. Lend IS.crerMnlo), IS6·3, S Geri• (Fre1nol. ISJ·C, 6 Aemlru !San JOH), IS2·• OT-1 DeSoto !Sant• Rosa). 160-7, 1 R1mlre1 (Sen Jolel. 160-0, 3 Miiden IBaker,flelcll. ISl·7; ' Sweenev (Seddlt· t>ICk). ISl-0. s. Holll IS.ddleC>eck), 157·6, 6 Cene11 (B1kerslleldl. 1S7·2 JT-1 Ftrnandtt ILono l!laad'I), 226·9, 2 L•mOklns IC>ttl•l. 209·9, 3 Nlkeido tFr .. no>. 206-S. 4 Pole tGtenoai.l. 20S· 11. 5 HotO<OOlt !Siskiyou\), 205-1, 6 Twedt <SO ~11>. 204·11 THm Kores-I Puedene. IA; 2 Lono Beecll, 10. 3. Taft, SC. 4 San Josa Cltv, 44, S Fr .. o, 41; 6 El Cimino. 3', 7 (lie) Seddlel>Kk, Sant• Rosa, 26. 9 Bekersfltld. 23, 10. lllel American River, Ml SAC 21, 12 Ore,_ Coest, 10, 13 Ille! Della. Foo111111 w .. 1 v.1i.v. 16, 16 Moore>erk. 10. 17 ttlel Fullerton. Glendale Hencock Slnl• Monica. a Man s 11111e1e ot Ille meet-Fr111e< (fell) WOMEN H111111111o1t-t. Tsai (Ml SACI S.1~ (rnttl record). 2 Young IMI SAC>. '·'" l Mills (Vtnlur•l. •.911. ' Retllff (MOCI· .. 101. '·"'· S Davis (MlreC011e>. •.ns. • Muncil !Modes•o>. •.134 0111en 1 McCerd (OCC), 4,662 100-1 JOllnlOn (Ml SAC). 11 23 tlTlftt end n•llonal JC record), 2 Rti.y (San JOH ), 1165, ). Caroenter IContre Co"•l I I~. 4 Mavo.NY (El Camino I 11 12. S Au,lln (Sant• Monka>. 11 91 6 OrtlJ <Cerrttosl, 12 10 ,._l JOM\on (Ml SAC) 23 12 (rnttl Ind national JC ~ore!) 7 RtleY !S.n Josal. 7• O (11.tndl 3 S.vrne 1e 1 C1m1no1 74 13. 4 C•'""'~ <Conte CCKlll 2• O .II MIYt>errv <Et C•minol. 7• SO ' Au'9ll\ 1s.n11 Monkel. 2• 11 400-<ebell IEt Cem1no1, 53 n S1orvk!. (Mlrln). S4 3'. 3 Hemrnans Cf J Cemlno). S4 97, ' "'''burv <Fullertonl SS.04, S Savllle IE I Cemlno) SS 30 6 Samvtt (Contre Co,111. 5' 1 (llandl IOl>-1. MOU (Atnerk •n RIYer), , 10 .. 2 Johnson 1e1 CefT'il'IOI, t-11 s1, l l!lektr IOCC). 2·12.49, 4. BotovtCll IMI SACJ, 2 13 SO. S Owen <Se n•• 8arbaral. 7 1• 0 (lie/Id), 6 Anderson IModfttol t-16 f l,,._l Solt (Mt SA.Cl 42' 16. 2 Oemmelrnalet (Wttl Vt lleYl 00 SI. J S..wrltfll (El Cemlnol OJ 3' • Hoou <Frtllle>l •.U". S LA.loan• IMlr.Costel U6 I Chene!) •• ,.,,. cw ... Vallev) 4 40 s ("-I) J. I lu.111 (Slnte Anal, UH•. 7 Soll (Mt SAC). f.47 '9, > llal<tslet (MlreC01tel. 9-SI 11. • L••cten\ (Mlre(0.11). , ... u •. s Aeulrr• IEH I LAI 10 oo JO, 6 Oemelma.., tWest ValltYI 10-0U (lllndl S.000 (llOll .corlnOl-1 Ftrrerl (Sent• Ito .. ), 11:A9.3, 2 e owrnan l'Tettl II S7 S. i 0 '0\lfrlO CS.ft Fra11ClKOl lt 10 t, 4 McGlfwll• (laktofMl!d). It 1• 9, s Slltfte (0tAl\u), tt.393 6. Fel""811 tMoorMrkl. IHOl IOOLH-1 Wllllt (£1 C~l. 140Sw,, ~H U.A V....,,l, 14 6', l F191dl tCl\ello1). 1• 7t 4 Herrol'I IS.n MaltOI. 14 74, S. """°"' ISO MIMI. I• 71, 6 Ma!orre (At'Mr!(.111 lt1ver), 14 ll «IOlH-1. Hernma"' 1(1 C~J. !1'6 tnetttnat tlMI "'"' •ecorfl, ' HtncWv CC>ntr1l. ,,.$ l Ctle~ t~ .. l. 1 14, 4 •tOIMon !Welt LAI, lGIUt. l Cut1111n9t1em ICNltlOll l f7 •7 • Hla !Gleft· .. , ''°'' ..... ~ cu• SOUTM••N CA~•· , ... LS CetC......C:-..> IOYS 100-1. T!IOm.a\ (Hewthornt), 10.7', 2. McCr" (Meder•I. 10.92; 3. lrouallfd !Manuel Arta), 10 ff, 4. arOW11 (Mulfl. 1U1. , 200-1. Thelme1 (.._wttlOme), 21.12, 2. Meer" (Medefl), 7UO, J. Ounnln9 (Santa AM Vllltvl, 21.Sl, 4 Norris (Et C•mlnc». 21.63. 400-1. ltllh !Merine>. 46.37; 2. Lee (Soulll Gate). 416 '6, l. Mvtel (Fremont), 47.21; 4. Sc:Mnnerhorn (WoodWWN), 47.30. IOl>-1. SchermtrllOm CWoodbrldMl . l:At.21; 2. Lee ($outll Gele), 1:!0..30. 3. Slml !Dena Hlltsl, l ;Sl.44, 4. Lll!ffr ( BaAer$tltld 1. 1 :5 US. 1,600-1. Gomu <htmonll, 4til.,., 2. Velen (El 111\odtM), 4:09.34; 3. Ortiz tlarstow), 4:10.06: '-Holmes <Sent• 81rtllra), &!10.'2. 3,20l>-1. Gomer (l!latmontl, l:Sl.67; 2. GutlerrH (P1Mdtna) a:5'.S1, l. Palme (Glendale), 9:02.1'; '-8urrOUOlll (Aeour•l. 9:03.91. 110HH-1. Vouno IH•w!Mnw). 14.07; z. Jonnson (llalrl. 14 12, 3 Nicholson, tMllll· ken>. 14.41; 4. Youno (JorOlnl, 14.45. lOOC H-1. Port., IC•brlllo >. 36..S 1, 2. Y-(Hewthorntl, 37.24, 3. Grehlm l.._wttlOmt), 37.37, 4 luee (Wtsl Covlne), 11.41. 400 rtlev-1 Mi.W. 41..21; 2. N\ellUll Arh, 41.34; 3. Cren\llew, 41.•: 4. KtllNOY, 41.S4 1,600 rele..-1. H1wthorne, 3:10.,.; 2. L.ont e..ot Polv, 3:13.01: 3 LOYOia, J!13.22; 4. Fremo11t, 3:14.13. HJ-1. 8urM (Westi.kel. 7-1; 2. Andtf'Son 1a urrouon1l. 6-10: J, Ole> Tevtor 1w .. 1 Ba11tr111e1c11 eno Beder o~. Fr9'l'IO), 6·1. U-l. ltlcNrdson (P•Mdlnel, 24·4\.'l, 2. Revnokh (Fremont). 2 ... 0. > H ... !Monrovl•l. 23· 11. 4 G..-11"91tWOC>dl. 23-10'4. T J-1. Strono (lakertfltld). 49·1\I), 2. Sender'$ (8akenli.edl. 49.,...,, l R<ll· wcboft (Pelldlrlel, 49-0, 4 GrMn On- ollWoOdl. • l'h PV-1. LAe !Same ~). 1$-2' •· 2. H¥Vettl !Cllenllnldel, 14·1, 3 HOU01 (Simi VelleV1, 14·a. 4. Wick' (leker.n.id), 14·2 SP-1. l!llulrltch (Ca11l11r1no Valley), 65·3; 2 Benoer IShafler). 62-S'I), 3. All .. enllMd (Minion Vltiol. 61-l. '· Wtn1 (Fount1ln Velltv), S9·9...,. OT-1 Richardson (Shafter). 114·1. 7 Went tFountein Vetlty). Ill-I, 3. AltkeM41ad !Minion Vletol. 119·11,' Hole!· en (H•r1l, 171· 10 G•LS 1C.-1 Dever' ISwtttweter. Sell Dleool. 11 7•, 2 PerrCK IS.nte Monie•). 11 9', 3 Knl9flltn (LOdt•I. n It, 4 It~ cc.r-- rllosl. 11.20 ~1 l!llltock (Compton). Roe>erts <CenllOI). 24. tO; 3 (Loell•), 2•.23. 4 Parro1 !Sim• 2414 400-1 Knlllhlen ILOdtel. SUS. 2 Wiison (Muir), S3.K. 3. ROife (0orMY), SU3; 4. Ferw8" (MIHlk•n), SUS IOC>-1. Zaltlkl (111\INlkan). 2:06.n ; 2. Hull (Comp1onJ, 1:07.34; 3 ClllPli (lrvfMI. 2:11.71; 4. VilteoH (l!letll. MUS 1,~1. Hull (Conip1on). 4:-SO.I. 2 Ce•· llvl!fe (Mire Co,lel. 4 SI.I. 3 Rlctlol !Edison). 4:S2.9, 4 SnycMrs (Edison). C:SC 0 3.20!>-1 O'Here (Pelo\ Ver~). 10 IS 29, 2. TllomlllOn (S.UllUS), IO;JS 7', 3. Mosouede (San Ga~lttl. 10-31.'6, ' Winner !Torrey Pine). 104521 IOOl.H-1 Devers ($-twelef', Sen Oltl>Ol. IJJI, 1 Knlolllen ILOdte). 13 •9. 3 F••"""" (Muir), 13 11, 4 8u0wl9 (Clovis), 13 93 • lOOLH-1 Tevlor tG1nt1lle l. 41 7S. 1 Ferwell (111\llllkanl. '1 10, 3 Klno IFrt· mont). 42 n 4 Viel.er' (Pomona). '3.0I. 400 relay-I. Muir. 442. 2 Compton, '6.3. 3. H1w1norne, "6.3. 4. MIHlken, 46.6. 1,600 rttav--1 Como1on, 3:40.59. 2. Locke. 3·40.9S. 3 Hewtllornt. l ·•S.90, 4 Miiiiken. U6 79 HJ-1 JOhnson (Clovl,1. S-10. 2. Car· rea.c:o (Analltlml. S·t. 3 Orr (Ocean View). S·I, 4 McBride (Lono S.acll Potvl. S·I L.J-1 0.Vtt"S (Swfttwller San Oleoo). 20-1. 1 Rot>ert1 ICerrllCKI. 19-0 •. 3. Rot>erls (We\tllnolon. FreU!OI II·• ., 4 Hf11derson (Fountain Velltvl 11·7 , T J-1 Robertson IRIGlancl'l 39-a 1 Roblnlon (Minuet Arts). 31·11. 3 On (Oceen V1ewl 37-a. ' Ames (El Mocsenal 37·7 l SF>-1 Altxen<ltr I Arl~lonl. 44· 10. 1 Gell IRowllndl. 42·•'•· l AMrenclo (Parlier). 41·1, • Simon IAnleloPe V•lley), 40·10'• DT-1 Wttnlo IL•ouna &eecll), 133·10 2 McMurlft y !Roosevelt. Fr"nol. 137· ll l Pecwette (Rencno Alamlloat, 132·7. ' Crewford ISoulh Well San Oltl>Ol 177·'1 USFL SatvnleY'1 Sceres L.r. E•"""' 24, Arliona 11 Oekland 17. Olllallorne 14 TOdlY'• Gamft 8irm•"911am et Nt• Orlten• WHhtn1>lon et ~ll~Oh PnlladelPtl11 e t M ten.o.n ExPNU 24, Ar1Hn• 17 SCW.lrt~ Arl1ona 1 3 1 l>-11 L°' Anoetes 1 0 1 IC>-2• "'"',...,. . Arlr-scienc.r s l'\#1 ICor,., l<ICkl. 6JI L.A-Youno 6 ti.II\ (Zeno.ii' 11.((;I<). 1f47 SeceMI ......... Arir-FG Cor,.I M, 14 40 TMN ...,.._ Arlt-Sclenc9r > rll!'I !Correl II.tell) 11 04 LA-Mack t run IZenot.a1 I<•('" I 14 21 ,_,._,.... LA-f'G Zendltei 0 , 12 42 L"lto~, fVft llfl'dt•~ "•<fod 1411 A-II 102 T-Sta-~ --..... LA 1~ 2S· II 1 171 ,,. Flr\l dOWftJ U It utl\ft • verot » · I S1 P111one verds 70.l """"' ~'°' ,, p.,.... "37-1 S.Clll 8 y t u P\il>li 4 ,, Furnb111•10tl S 1 .-.nettles·v11rcb • 0 Time ot ~'~'on lS It ....,.... htftlfta 11·23· I ' " 4·• 2-0 ' ,. 2442 ltU$HING-Arlt-. S.-W U a 1 LOllll "°"'· loeti. ) 4 \.lftOF\' M , 0.W..te11 1 1 I.CK A,...in MKll 14 .. HfrMV 1•2S Youne 4 ?l. Town t· 13 ~ 1·9 ~ Mor•lnlnvt) ll'A$$1H0-Al'I,_ Ll 'ldrv rt-31• t•m LOI A""4n Yount 11•1)•1 1'4 ltEC(IVING-Arl1-T JOfWllOt'! 11 14S. Soinc« t I It Lont t ·l6 It~« l•ll. o.Ml90f\ 1•7, W••t I•' Lt-. ..,...,.. To-..a )·JI 0 Lone t ·.. ...._ 2-JI H1n41V t ·U. """°" \ I~ ~ M MIS$EO FlE\.0 G04L~ Wertd Teem· C... (et~ ..... ~J ""'"" ..... t. s..111 • SMiies Jonn McEnroe (U S.l °" Jow HlouerH ISN1nl 6-3, 6·0, Jimmy Arial (U,$ I °" Juan Aoulle<• 1s,,.1n1, •·3. 6-7, 6'-0 ........ °"" (et ,..,,,., ltltV) ~ ...... Cnrl1 Evert Lloyd tU.S.l Oii. AndrM Temesverl (Hunoerv) lly default, Menuele Malftv• (8ut91fle) led Virolni• ltuzlcl IRom.nla), 7·6, 2·2 (r••nl. Lisa 8on08f tu s ~ Off R1ffM1e Re119i ctteM 6·3. 6·3 Cerllft9 l!laswtt tc.n.cs.> oet Yv- Vermaak (South Africa). •· 1 6·2 lndY soo lineup Tiie 11neuo for todav'l lnolanaooli' 500, 11\llnQ dflYff 1118. llOmefOWfl, C:..-number, c1111$i1·enolne eno tour·i. -OOC.tlon evt'feoe Mlft<! 1n mc>h llt·Rooklel •ow 1 1 Tom Snev• 3S Per.o!M v ....... Mir.. No I Ma•Cll·Coswortt\, 210.029 2 Howc!Y Hotmes. 34, Ann Arbor Mien., NO 4 I Marcn·CMworttl, 'la1 m J 1t1cr. Mear' 12. 8-k¥'1leld. No 6, Marcn·Co,wortll, 207.147 ROW 2 ' R M•Cllff Andre!U, 2\, Necar-.tll, Pa., No 99, Mercn·Co1wort11. 207.IOS S Goroon JOhncoc:k, 47. ColOweter. 1\/11ch No 20 Marcn-Cosworlll 207 S4S o Meroo Andrelll, "· Ne1ere111 Pe Mo ) Lot1·Co,wor111 207 467 ROW l 7 Q ltOOtflo Guerrero 2S. COIOr'l\Ola. No 9 Marc11 Co'"'°"" 205.117 I C.eaH l!lret>ham. 12, s.n Clemenle No II Merc11·Coswort11 204 931 ~ Htrrr JOflnlon ll Eeu Claire. Wis .. No 2t Marc11 Coswon11 204611 •OW• 10 Al Unu r 4' Albuoutl'Out No 2 11/\trcn co,worln 204 '41 11 DIM• Onll•I,, ., S.n•• An• No ll. I Maren Co\wortll 103 971 11 A J Foyt, ''· Houston Ho. ,._ 11/\erch Cosworlll. 103 MO ltOW S 13 It Tom GIOv 3', Latevette. C••lf . No 17 Merell Co1wort11 203 751 I• Teo Feo. 21 lletv No l3 Marctt- C O\•orlll 203 600 15 A Un~r Jr 22. A~oue. No 7, l\lllrcn Cosworlll 10l t04 •OW• •• R A· Holt>«l 37. Wernneton. Pa, No 21. MerCll·Co.wortn. 203 01• 17 Tonv .. 11~. 32 fftdlanePOl!t No " Marcll·Cotwortll, 202.113 II IOOOv lt•lllh ll. Duohn Otllo No S... Marell·CMwortll 202.no ROW 7 t• ~efrtCI< 8eelrcl. 41. New York, 1'eo l~ March Co,w0f'1f\, 101 tlS. 10 Dl(to. Simon, SO, $aft J\11811 C10t1tr1.-c>, No 22 Mercn·Coswor-111. 101 U. 21 Pencno Certer. ll arown,buro. Ind . ~ 10. MarCll·CO\worltl, 2:01"'70 ltOW I 22 Cl"O GINIUI K . Pltt\Ounllfl Pll , Ne. .0 MefCll CoswOtlll, 201 '12. l> lt·E~ l'llllcleldl. ». 9,._11 ... &1 ~rct.-Cettwwtt!, tol 07l 1• JoMlt Ciena H Me111c:o, ... » l\lllf(f\ CMworth 20U1l. •ow9 U Sc>lr.e ~. It. lndleol•olt• No ~7 Mlrell-C~wwtf't.laOL 1• Scott"'"'°" u. C...t«, ~ No 31. Marefl e ulc:ll.. 20:) W ?1 Khlfl COl)ln, f7 ....... .._,., ~ " .. "°"' . *411 ROW IO 1t O.nn., Wlflwjlll, 34 1...-..,111 v .. No JO, LOii Cotwornl. 1Gl ,. Oto~ Ottl'f 31. ~. ... ... ¥.ef'd\ (o,W9t-tt'I. 1'14') lO ~ ·~ -. ~ .. Wer1'\i No ... MetCll Co.~ ?OJ IQ .OW II )I o..r.. ""'-', C IMr Mafell-C .. -11\, 101 JIO )1 ~ Fir-.-.., 1', lAl9t He. • . ·<.....,., • •t '" » °"" .. n ~ (~ 1ttQ1 I r I I I I , 1 II l ,.._ ......... '°° ... The 15th annuaJ ludw.jwr 400 the 1 llh atop on tht SIO mllllon, lO-l"ICt NASCAR Winston Cuf Grand National sioclt car series for 1984. wt1 be held next wttltcnd 11 the Riverside International Raceway. A companion feature will be the Warner W. Hodsdon 200 NA.SCA R Grand Amencan stock car race. All of NASCAR's tOJ> drivers. including dcfendina Winston Cup Grand National cham- pion Bobby Allison. Oam!U Waltrip. Richard Peuy. Dale Earnhardt, Benny Parsons and 1983 winner Rick Rudd arc slated 10 anend. General admission 11cke1s will be $7 op Fnday and Saturdat and SI S on Sunday. T1ckc1 oulltts include the ~vers1dc lntemat1onal Racewa) 's box office and •II T1cke1mas1er oullets. For ncket information, phone 653-1161 El Toro Ba•ketball Camp The founh Butch Canrr-El Toro Basl..rtball Camp. sponso~ b} thr Saddlcback Vallc' Unified School District Rccrca11on Depan- ment. "'ill be held from Jul) 23 through 29 31 thc El Toro High School G) m 31 :!5:!55 Toledo \\ a} in El Toro. The camp will run from 9 a.m. 10 4 p m. dail) and will be hostcd by Butch C11ner. a scnning guard on che NBA'~ Indiana Pacers. and Tim Travers. thr head b3skctball coach at El Toro High. Cost 1s S89 per pan1npan1 If chree or mor~· register cogether as pan ol the group rt"g1s1ra11on plan. the cost 1s then $75 each This year"scamp will feature top NBA pla)c~ a~ guest speakers. Thc) will lecture. demon- strate. and lead a mm1-dm1c for the campers Thc fundamentals of ball-handling.. defense. shooting. fast break, rebounding. team pla) and ~ponsmansh1p "'Ill be stres~d. The dail) act1v111es will includc ins1ruc11on from Canc:r and Travers. stauons for instruction and fundamentals, team pracucc. camp games. J. on-3 1oumament and frrc·thro"' compet111on For funher 1nform311on. phone Coach Travers at El Toro at 586-6333. ext. 658. or the SVUSD Recreauon Depanment ac 586-1234. Golf tournament .et tor June 23 The Palmer Drue Abuse program of Orangc Count) 1s sponsonng a &olf tournament and dinner at Meadowlark Golf Coursc an Hunt- ington Beach on June 23. bcg1nn1ng at noon. Jack Sno11. a formcr Rams· reccl\er. 1s one of the featured personahues in 1he tournament For further mforma11on. call 894-1540 '""'' £1b ....... ,,,. lrvlnfJ.aWilol\, =JOMI Vtfll(lt and Ptahlnrrae Show II n Saturday and continue unt I undly, Junt I . Over JOO dlfftrent uhlblu rana!nt ft-om ski boats to moiorhomes to the lalest tn fishina wcklc. V1nually every brand of molor homcs will be on display. such as Voaue. Winnebqo. Diplomat, Tiop. Itasca. Country Camper. Jamboree. Forctravel. faKl!t1ve and others. For the fisherman . hundreds of new rods. cetls. bait and the most modern clectronic aear will be t'eaturcd. Also, frtc daily ~minars will be &iven by top lish1n& pros like Biii Dan~. Ricky Green. Tom Mann and Bill Norman. In addiuon. thr lrvmc Show has scheduled a dail) entertainment packaae featurina a pro- fessional water skt show. h1&h speed exhib1uons b )' world class race bo:tts plus hve musical performances by Southern Cahfomia count ry western bands. >\dmiss1on prices arc $4.50 for adults. S2 for 1un1orsagcs 6 to 15 and children under6 arc free. Show hours are: Saturdays. noon to 10 p.m.: Sundays. noon to 7 p.m .. and weekdays. 2 to 10 p.m. Irvine Lakc 1s located approitimately seven miles cast of 1he Ne~n Freeway. takc the Chapman Avc. East offramp. procttd to Sanu~o Canyon Road 3nd turn nght. For more 1nforma11on. phonc 970-6922. Tee Ott Tore SJ6bt tourney Channel 4's weatherman Kevin O'Connell .... 111 be thc master of cercmon1<."s for the ··Tee Off Fore Sight" golftoumamcnt at Green Rl\crGolf Course w11h a noon shotgun stan on Fnda). June 8. i\ pulling contest 1N1ll also be held at 11 a.m followed b) frtt hot dogs and beer or soft dnnks for lunch. The cvent 1s S55 pcr person which includcs lunch. golf.can and dinner. or$20 for the awards banquet onl y. The e' ent will benefit the research 10 curc Rellnills Pigmcntosa. For more information. ph one the golf chairman Ray Chisum at 879-1065 or the hot hne at 529-4739. Be110Jt, Brotr.a to run Marathon stars Joan Benoit and Julie brown will compcte in 10.000 and 5.000-metcr runs June 17 and 24 at the Los Angeles Coust"um. companion evcnts .to the Junc 16-24 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. The races were 1nscned on behalf of women seeking Olympic Games status for the two races. Benoit. who will run the 10.000 meters June 17, easily qualified to represent thc U.S. at thc Olympic Marathon. Brown. who has moved up from the middle distances and w1ll1om Benoit as an Olympic marathoner, will compete in the June 14 5.000. Express steams past Arizona Nelson's t wo-yard plunge carries LA to 24-1 7 win-- Coach George Allen teels the l:.xpress 1s in good shape to make the pla}offs. "I felt the winner of this game v.ould be in perfect shape 10 make 1he playoffs." said .\lien. who was coaching in his 200th professio nal game "The Express 1s 1n good shape now." LO .\NGELES (AP) -Lo!> .\ngeles Express cornerbad, Tro} West's ttming v.as *'rfect ··1 v.as 1n the nght place at the right time." said West. whose late interception set up the winntng score in Los Angeles· ::!4-17 United States Football League' ictory•ovcr Arizona Saturda} night. l\nzona. which wen! into game tied with the Express. fell to 6-8. The Express entered the founh quaner tra1hng 17· I 4. but ued 1he game with 2: 18 left in the game on Tony Zendejas' 43-yard field goal. West intercepted a Greg Landi) pass and ran 1t back 58 yards. On the next pla~. w1th 32 seconds left. Kevin Nelson ran two \ards for a touchdown Anzona took over and. in six plays. moved the ball from their 27 to the 47. The dnve ended when Anzona quarterback Greg Landry's pass. thrown into a crowd at the Express 40. was picked off b} West. who returned tt down the left sideline to the Wrangler 2. "We \atere 10 a tw<Hieep coverage.·· West said after the gamc that v.as pla~ed beforc a crowd of 11. 702 at the Coliseum "He (Landi)) hadn't gone down the middle all da} and I was floattng around in the middle. I JUSt stepped 1n front of (hnebacker Harold) Carson. He could've had Nelson scored on the next pla\. Anzona took a 7-0 lead on !he first ofiwo Tim Spencer touchdowns. a 5-yard run with 8:29 left in the first quaraler. It." Landi) didn't see West until 11 was too late. "I never saw No.47 (West)."' said Landry. "Lenny Willi!> made a good move and was breaking into the clear when I threw the ball." The Express tied 11 on their next possession. an I I· play drive. capped by quarterback Steve Young's 6-yard to uchdo\fn run. The '1ctory gave Los Angeles sole possession of r,ccond place 1n the Pacific Dn· 1s1on at 7-7 and Wranglers Anzona took a I 0-7 halftime lead when Frank Corral kicked a 34-yard field goal with :W seconds remaining in the half Noah ready to def end French Open crown P.\RI . (.\Pl -The French Open begins \fo nda~ v.1th all e}C'i on defending champion Yann1ck "'Joah. !he first Frenchman in 3 7) ears to v. in the CO\eted Grand Slam e'ent l\i!uch has changed since the ~4- 'ear-old Noah delighted his rnun- tl) men b) Ix-at S\ateden 's Mats W1lander in an emouon-packed finale at Roland Garros Stadium Hie; dreadlod.s arc gone. replaced b\ a much shorter ha1r'it\le. Bachelorhood ha~ been succeeded b\ marriage. [\en h 1s address had changed Noah mo,ed to Nev. York las1 :.ear. sa) 1ng he needed a break from the goldfish-bov. I hfe that Pam. had become for him But some things. he hopes. remain the same. The two-week contest on 1he famed red cla) courts will gJve Noah a chance to prove that fame and fortun~ have not undonc his unique blend Of athlet1c1sm and shot-making ab1ht) Noah 1s the No. 6 seed. following the world rankings. with Amencan John McEnroe seeded first. The top-seeded woman 1s Martina Na' ratilova. chasing her first Grand Slam -the French. Wimbledon. U.S. Open and Australian Open tllles 1n the same year. Last year. hard- htlltng American Kathy Horvath beat Navratilova in the quarterfinals here. Defending champion Chris E"cn Llo)d. a fi,e-time champion on the stick) surface wherc she has re1gncd for more than a decade. is seeded No. 2 Though Na' rattlo'a crushed Llo.)d in thetrlastcla> match. the two ha' e not met here since I q75. ~hcn Llo}d won easily Noah. in a bit of a slump this season. will face a strong challenge from McEnroe and Jimmy Connors. the best hopes for the first Amencan men's victory at the French in 29 )Cars Maloney named Leafs coach TORONTO (.\Pl Oan Malone). who spent the last two season'ia<, assistant coach under Mike N) koluk. has been named head coach of the Toronto Maplc uafs. e-.. C('Utl\ c asc;1stant Gord ~tell1ck an- nounced Saturda). The Leafe; had not rc:newed N) koluk c; contract aftrr thr 1983-84 National Hocke\ Leagul' -.eason t"ndrd Malont"\ at '' 1s the i,.ccund younaest coaC'h in the NHl Bill LoForae. 32. wa~ hired a week aao u coach of the V;mcou.,,rr C .murk'I ~ native of Barnr. Ont . Maino'·" plaH·d j\Jn1or hocke~ v.1th l om.Ion fl.nrBhl'i and ~ac; a fir'lt round I amateur dran pick 1n 1970 the 14th O'crall. by the Chicago Black Hawk~ During his playing career. Malone> was part of several major trades. The left winger pla}'td the I 97Q· 71 season and part of the 1972-7 3 St"ason "'1th Chicago before betn& traded to the Lo~ An,ele Kings 1n Februal) 1971 for Ralph Backstrom In June 1q7 ~. \falone} was part of a trade b\ the K1ngc; to thr Detroit Red V.-1na1o for the rights to Moreci Dronnr Then 1 n Mar< h I q78 Malonr) wu part of a trade b\ the Red Wing!> that 'lent f rrol Thomr 1oon and Toronto'' top t~o 11178 dr.111 pllk\ and lirs1- rnunt1 19H<l draft f\1( ~ to l)f1ro11 ~vlets: RevetJ.Me not motl·ve · MOSOOW(AP)-TheKremlln's chief ~nman on Saturdly Mld the w .. t wet wrong to vtew Sovtet wtthdraw•t from the Loa Angetee Olympjca ear~ for the U.S.· Jed boycott of the 1980 MOIOOW G..,,_ ot u • oab.ltated patltlcel mow. Meanwhile, In Geneva, SWltler- IWld,. an International Olympics Committee offidal Mid toe prnl· dent Juan Antonio Samaranch will trawt to Moecow next week In ~ llPP8'9f"t attempt to get 8ovtet offtcl... to r9YefM their ~tt decftlon. ..... Md the oftlcfaJ Soviet new. ... --ici-yTW Mid South Yemen hu ~ to lofn 10 other com-muniet COUntrlel ln wtthdrawtng from tt. GM*. However. there wu no omca.e announcement from South v ..... In ... ~= the SoYiet UrilOn In Utt M'Odi. t. In the ftrlt pubtlc com"*11 Mr9 from a~ potttical offtdal at>oUt the Otymplc boycott, K...ntln epm-.nan Leonfd Zamyatln ukt on 8oYlet ~ t~'~-~'!9....1~ ctllon ,_to go to Lbt.~ .... d«anflt*f *°'9fY ~concern for -···~: "OUt tp«temen Mf"e getting· i91dr:t0~1n Lot~ ~·~---pr~fothOMlt ..._oon_ipec..,.ttk>n to defwld the national m.ttt Oflllld~ tpottemen, ·• --~~OotPftpal· ~ tall klnd9of~ ~· and almlNll 1l1ment1 WNth had Md ttll do haw tnten.o tJOn• to UM the Ofymptca to carry out thelt antt.SOviet J?rovocatiw Olan . " Hi Mkf . , +. ·+ Class1f1ed The Ultimate • • Experience • Experience the excitement of finding just what you 're looking for-in classified. It's the ultimate! Daily Pilat phone 642-5678 people read classified Gilbert new top exec of health care firm f Charles E. Gilbert is the new president ofbte.11at1ve Healtll Care, I.De. an Irvine-based preferred provider organization. announced Ra11 Vorwerk, IHC chairman and chief executive officer. Gilbert previousl y served as Southern Caln'",:-rnia opeations manager for Amerlcu Teleplloae ud Telegraph. He was founding president of Orange County United Way and Orange City-Centre Rotary Cl•b. He also chaired the Orange County Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Council and is affiliated with the National Conference of Christians and Jews. • • • Harry W. Arcbua1 has been promoted to executive vice president of Savers Thrift & Loan A11oclatloa of Lapoa Hlli1 by the board of directors of Southwestern Bancorp. the Laguna Hills-based financial holding company for Savers Thnft. Archuna has been vice president of the 2-year-old thrift and loan since its formation. In his new post, he will be responsible for directing the day- t<>-<iay operations of the business. • • • Deborah J . Adami and Marcia S. Eva.a• have joined HutiD1ton SaviDJ• and Loaa A11oclatlon as operations managers. Adams will~esponsible for overstting and managing dai:y operauons at the Ncwla d enter branch. while Evans will be responsible for the Fountain Valley b nch. Adams was formerly operations supervisor with Equitable Sav1D11 uctl..oan of Fountain Valley. Evans previously served as assistant manager ind new accounts supervisor with Central Savings. Former Pacific Telephone bulldln& in Coeta lleea to become new Bl-Tl.me Gourmet center. • ••• Clock Con1tractlon Co., an Jrvme-based commercial builder. has se veral projects under way in Orange and Los Angeles counties. The company is general contractor for renovation at Lamhlation Tttllllolol)' lac. facilities in Santa Ana: for a new clubhouse at the Ml11loD Viejo Coutry Club; and for a downtown redevelopment project involvins Culver City's Meralta Theater. Clock specializes in industrial. retail. high technology and research and development facilities. Telephone buildingto be Hi-Time Gourmet • • • Newport Beach attorney Sam E. Vaccaro has bceo elected to the board of directors ofOran1e National Buk in Orange. An active supporter of the bank. Vaccaro has served on its advisory board and various committees since its inception. • • • Fleet Oil, an independent company that part1c1pates in oil and gas The former Pacific Telephone building at 250 Ogle St. in Costa Mesa was recently purchased by Hi-Time Gourmet for the site of their third store. "The 18.000-square-foot acqu1si- uon wa s necessary just to keep up with our customer's demands." says Harold Hanson. general rnanager. "In fact , the new structure 'was too small, we had to add 3,000 square feet to accommodate our underground wine cellar." The new location 'will feature a wine tastin~ bar. dehcatesscn. smolce shop. flonst and gourmet coffee section. The grand opening tor the new "Hi-Time Center" 1s slated for Sept. I. The onginal store. located on 17th Street in Costa Mesa, was established in 1956. Their first subterranean wine cellar was constructed in 1961 . Dur- ing the booming of the California wine industry in the 1970s, the store took its place as the county's leading wine merchant. "We•rc just keeping up with the county's growth and needs." said Hanson. ·•the former telephone build- ing's layout fits our business needs nicely." exploration throuf!iout Cal ifornia. has relocated its headquancrs from Tustin to nae Irvine Co. 1 Executi ve Park office complex in Irvine. The company leases 2.200 squa~ feet at the complex. • • • Trilog. Inc. of Irvine has signed a three-yea r maintenance se rvice agreement with Western Union field service division. The agreement calls for Western Uni on to provide third-pany maintenance service for end-users of Tnlog'sTIP series. medium speed line printers. Tri log develops. manufactures and distributes medium speed line printers for the computer 1ndustr). Don't 'overimprove' your·home • • • Gloria Zlg:ner & A11oclate1, lac., of Newport Beach has opened a financial 1nformauon services d1 v1s1on to service the county's corporate communllJr. Heading up the ncwd1ns1on is R.M. "Mike" Spencer, prcv1ousl} th e director of corporate communications for Watt Dlaaey Productloa1. Major construction runs the ris k of- ove_!'Valutng_ when it's ti!Jle to sell SYLVIA1 Po1r£1 • • • Tbe MarkeUng Resource Group of Fountain Valley has been selected to market th e Finger Print peripheral for the Epson line of computer printers. The company provides packaging. ad vertising. promotion and sales to us marketing clients. • • • • Gary Smith 1s the new semiconductor product marketing manager fo r Ple11ey Solld State, an Irvine-based manufacturer of integrated and hybrid circuits. Smith will be responsible for directing all custom and semicustom sales activities for the company in the United States and Canada. Smith was formerly national sales manager for Telmo1, lac., a Sunnyvale firm . • • • Corporate Design A11oclate1, lnc., has been chosen to handle advertising and promotional activ1t1es for State of tbe Art, lac., of Costa Mesa. a manufacturer of business accounting software. Corporate Design Associates specializes 1n consumer, high technology, medical and pharmaceutical accounts. • • • Irvine-based Mlcrodata Corp. has de veloped a software system designed to improve warehouse operations. The ALL Distnbut1on Management System includes applicatio ns for purchase order processing. inventOf) control. order entry/invoice processing and sales analyses. The software 1s designed to operate on the M1crodata 4700. 7000 and 9000 systems. • • • Able Computer of Irvine received two awards from the Orange Count) chapter of the International A11oclatlon of Bu1lae11 Communicators at a recent banquet held in Corona dcl Mar. The firm was. re<:ognized in th e categories of Best Editorial and Best One Time Only Publicatio n. • • • The software firm of Advanced Micro DevlcH has leased 19.046 square feet ofoffice space in Koll Center Newport for 10 years. according 10 Grubb & Elll1 Commercial Brokerage Group. Tbe company wa1 repre1ented by broker Teri Porteous of Grubb & Ellis' Newpon Beach office. • • • Fredrick M. Fellow1 has been named sales associate in the industrial division for the f'fewp<>rt Beach office of Grubb & Ellis Commercial Brokerage Group. Fellows was previously regional sales manager for Sunshine Biscuits Inc., in Santa Fe Springs. • • • Costa Mesa resident Harold C. Johnson has been named ales Representative of the Year in his division by the New York-based R.T. French Co. Johnson's selection was based upon sales to customers. account ser> ice work and a successful record in implementing the com pan} 's product and sales promotions. French's manufactures food and household products 'W e recentl ) built an expensive add1t1on to our home in exurbia. The chances that we'll recoup the cost - much less make money on ll -are next to zero. But the addition was m} dream: I achie ved 1l. I realize that asa finan cia l investment. 11 was ridicu- lous. In full knowledge of all the drawbacks. we built it. And I love every inch of the waste. If yo u're remodeling. renovaung. pushing through any major home- 1mprovement project in this peak season. there's one ru le you must obe)' tf )'OU plan to sell )Our house in the next SC'-Cral }ears: Don't O'erimprove! If the add1t1on or rcnovauon JOb \OU have in mind will make your house the most expensi ve one in }Our neigh borhood. the odds are you will ne'er get that money back when } ou sell 'our home .\n}thing involving major con- struction has the potential to over- ' aluc yo ur house. Or as Bryan Patchan. executive director of the Remodelers Council of the National A!>soc1at1on of Home Builders. puts 1t: "You don't want to have the best house in the nei~hborhood in terms of pure return on in vestment." For Instance. in a neighborhood of $90.000 houses. the addition of a $15.000 swimm ing pool won't escalate the value of that house to $J 05.000. The neighborhood simpl ) "on't support 11. Orsa' 'ou 1no;tall a $1 5.000 ~1tchen 1n \Our· $90.000 home. The kitchen fcaiurcs thc latest and most el aborate Highly professional but cheap Archive signs $2 M tape drive contract PAIMHIE PAllTlll I WALLOOYlllllS (714) 548-8710 Fully Insured & bonded .\rchl\c Corp in Costa Mesa has signed a ne"' contract total ing S.2 million. plus a S 1.2 m1lli on contract renewal. fo r its 14- inch streaming cartridge tape drives. used for backup and protective storage ol inlormauon in minicomputer and m1 rro- computer systems. T o m M a kmann . Archi ve's vice president fo r marketing. said in making the announcement that the new contract is with the I Packs Group Corp. of BUSINESS EXECUTIVE WORKSHOP --------------------------------,'!Marietta. Ga. Addiuonally. Archive has renewed a S 1.2 m1lhon agreement to provide streaming canndJe tape dnvcs for the 32-bit super- m1cro computers produced h' Charles River Data S}'S· terns Inc. of Framin&ham. Mass. said Makmann. Learn To Organize Tax, Legal, Financial & Insurance Matters For Maximum Pr'oflt Given By Senior Members of: Anderson & Bauman-Law Arm McGladrey, Hendrickson & Pullen, CPA Firm Allen, Hart, Franz, & Zehnder, Insurance Brokers Gagen & Co., Pension Advisors Wednesday, May 30th, 2-5 P.M. -Buffet Following Cost -'35.00 Orange County Conference Center-300 So. Flower, Orange, CA. Reservations Call -(714) 953-8676 Both contractscxtend for two years and Arch1"c has bcaun dehvcncs. he said Packs Group. a soflwart systems integrator. 1s purcha\1ng Arch11,.e''i 40 to 60-mcpbyte Super 1dc- w1nder and its 20406().. mcgah)'te Scorpion stre3m- ing tape dnvC's for in- corporauon into custom· i1rd \tOrage cabinets fo r m i,roco m puten '-----------------------------------------------------------.,.1 Ma ~monn,~1~ appliances for the ~ourmet cook. In an area ofS85.000 10 $95.000 houses. there 1s v1nually no way to rC<"over }'our 1nHstment 1f you scU within a few years (although you will have enjoyed the use of the kitchen during that time). But. of course. that's only pan of this complex tale. As a rule of thumb. Patchan recommends that home- owners stay within 10 percent to 15 percent of the sales value of homes in their neighborhood if they are making improvements. However. the longer yo u plan 10 stay in the house. the more easi l) you can disregard these suggested limits. Esscnt1ally. long- term owners will finan ce the use of the improvement and any apprecia- ti on in the value of your house will cover the difference. As an illustration. that SI 5.000 kitchen would pay for 1tself1f )OU li ve in your $90.000 home for. say. another 15 years. In this span: the house also 1s hkel} to have ap- preciated in value -helping to mat..e up the difference. As an other 1llus1ra11on. 11 that $15.000 s"1mming pool is built 1n a neighborhood where the houses range widel\ m value. the ownc~ ha' e more 'tee" a} than 1s S)ggested b) the $90.000 pnce of their home. The) can safel) upgrade their propert) 's '-alue Employee theft: Some danger signs to watch By RALPH SCOTT Experience 1s an exce llent teacher. but 11 would be preferable to learn how to prevent <.'mployee theft "1thout ha' ing 10 go through a maJor loss. Bot h me rchand1c.c and sen IC'<.' businesses arc subject 10 th1'i prob- lem. It makes no difference whether ) our business 1s a one-emplo)ee medical office or a 40-emplo)ce retail outle t lf,ou arc an absentee business o"'ner. ~ou o;hould h:l\c e\en grt•ater concerns abo ut this problem Bus) manager1 find 11 eas) to turn 1hc record keeping O\Cr to a qualified emplo)ee Don't do so "1thou1 proper controls and re' 1c" lfl were an cmplo)ec looking to np ofUhc compan). l woul d cons1derthe fo l Towing: • Open a che<.·t..ing account in a nearby communllv under the same name as m) e mplo~l·r wmpan' • Ovcrpa) pa) roll 1a \l's or largt· suppliers and ask for refund' "'h1ch I would then dcpo!>1t 1n m\ .. m''-' compan} accoun t ·· • Con' ince th<.' bms th.11 thl' 1s an n pen l\e lu\un "'h1ch l' tJn do without no" 1ha1 hl' ha' l' It' anahzc the finannal \latl'mt•nt' •[,en though 1t'\ nst..' '>Ollul thl' hel p of a suppller'o; cmpltl\t'l' t·nahl mg me to O\Crpa~ thl' 'uppllt'r .Jnd share the overpa' men• • Open a checl1 ng aln1un1 '-'Ith the same name a) each of our m.lt1l1 ~upphers to enable ml' Ill douhlt' PJ' IO \OICes. the first l hCd IS ~nl Ill lhl' com pan). and th e-'iCCOnd 1~d~P'l"11~d in m) ·•extra com pan~ 3llOUnt Some sma II busincs!les ha' c paid d high pnce to learn about rmpl1"l'l' theft . Ha .. e )Our accountant l'!ltahl"h "internal controls"" hich "111 r~dUll' the losses caused b\ cmplo)ec thl'll Cochrane Chase named among top West agencies Cochrane C'hasc L1 v1niston & Co. in Irvine has bcencd nam~ b) AdWcek. an ad venis1n1 1ndustr) trade publlca11on. as one of the top SO Western a1cnc1c~. The I 7-)'ear-oki. I 05 member agency was Orange Coun ty's onl) rtprcscntaovc amona the top 2S. with Reiser W11l1ams dcYouf\&. also oflrv1M. rank~ 1n the Number 42 position 1mo n1 the top so Cochran<' C. hast'. L1v1n ton & Co ... h1 llln1~ for 19 J ""m SS I m1lhon AC<'ord1na to ("O(hranc Chast'. r ha1rm1n of the boanl oft he-ol the firm''i m1.1or d1\ls1ons-consumtr advcrt1sina. publ1<" rtlat1ons. marlrt- 1na S('f\:tCe . b\iSIOU\-tO-bU\lnCS\ and mc.d h10 \Clcnt't ~m<' of thr ~c.-nr' ·., C'lttnt' tn· dude -\very lmemauonal f\c(l..man Home Healt h (are of A.mt•rtrn CooperV 1s1on C. art t-..archcr Enterprises. Butterfield Sa' mg\ and Loan. Birtcher Pacific. The lntne Com pan~. Ra nc ho ( ahfom1a. t-..a1-.er °'"clopmcnt Corporation Pacifil F~eral. the In inc.-Mamon. \ka1 P'ndemark and blc Computer Other clients include ( old"'ell 8ankrrt C"omputrr .\utomatton Bell Helmet\. and Bateman Eichler Hill Richards Cochrane ('ha\C' LI\ tnl'>tnn C omJ"ln' "''II Ix mo' 1n1 tu <'' pandcd hcadquarte"' 1n 1\e"' 1xm Center June I <.t of thl'I 'car Thc 111cnC)' nev. ddf\"'i'i \\1ll li 1n < 1\1(' r 1a1a Jn Jr, In\· Comp.in\ Wn1· mt'n ial dl'' ,·lopmi nt "ithout exceeding the ma,.1mum and the\ can. in fact. enhance -their home's resale value. Some 1mpro,ements JUSt about promise a return. Turning a carport into another room or fi nishing a basement are samples of improve- ments that require relati' el) mode!.! outla)s It should be comparamelv eas)' to recovef) these costs on resale Even 1f yo ur home improvements take the form of energy conser> a11on measures that offe r some ta\ 1ncen- t1ves. ovenmprovemcnt remains d danger. Active solar equipment. for instance. may not fit in "1th thl' neighborhood. Especiall} 1f)'ou don't plan to sta} long. yo u "on't recc"cr enough in energ) saHngs 10 mat..c: 11 worthwhile This 1s a pan1acularl) umeh wp1l no w because mortgage rate<. are n"ng again. home sat~ are drooping and asa homeowner. vou ma' be torl'l'd to 'ita) put for a pen od and. male do .\ Long Island fam1I) ll\lng 1n J '11lage of S.250.000-and-up homl''> recen tl) bu1h a maJor add1t1on tu their home that the) csumatc in- creases its value to S300 000 or murr It's more attractive for n·salc thl'' belie' e. e'en in th is rangt· Patchan notes that most people improve their homes not for re..ak bul for their own con.,,cn11:n1.:t'' enjoyment. accommodauon If )OU are worning "hethcr \our neighborhood can support )OUr rnn- templa tcd improvement. tall.. 10 \l'\ - eral lex.al real estate.' agl'Ol'i Thn an· bc<.t pos1t1oned to e'aluall \11111 pm1ec1 and tell )OU fart' .Jbout ':il11t'' 1n \Our area i .. ,\ /\ 1a Poncr's .\<'" \lone\ Re 1<•k /cir 1he ·su -.. u:x pagt'\ ,., dtm n-lt>- carth ad\ 1ct· on pc.•non.il m<1nn m311agcment. 1s 0(111 J\ Ji/Jfl/c 1hrough her column 'x:nJ S<J IJ5 p/u., 51 tor m:J1/ing anJ hJndlm~ 10 "' /11a Poner~ \/e1\ \l<10c1 H~•<1k 1t1r thl· ·sos.·· in care ot rh" nt•u \· papc.•r ..J.J(IOJohn on Dr~ a1f\4J1 k an Mi:05. \.13kc chcd .. 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The liOIMng penont1 .,. doli'O ·~-~-~-· W TMI M0MW OOMl>Nt'f, OONlAI 12-CllAMNO IE,.._ DIHTAI. Fl.ON T'IMe.n\ 1121t I tl*"' FIMNIC&AL lllMC*. 1"° YtCU, -,.._.. Or., COiia McDunnolt Or •• lrWltl, C&. '2714 lM tNI ........ ._ .... ~CA: -7 lelldel1011 PrOCIUN Cotp. (0...), AM, ca. tl10t ~J01a.21Mf'~Or .• 12 ~ Oland v ..... ~ .... "'=-Ille. • Cat-eo.ta ...... CA..,.,, a.di, Ce t2tl0 fotnla ~, 18IO &Ill 17UI OONta111a. ..... ....,._ 2511 'fNt 1M1MM la conductld ~ a St,_ 'eltw9YOr,.C..W...CA.taea1 ~. T"'8 ..._. i. ooncMlllld ~ • r-. ~II~ by. en ..,.,.,., Produota Cotp corpoflttion. lndMdWal. PM lalldanon, "-· ..... ,,......_ trnc. ~~ """~ ... Ned -'th .... ~ ~ ,,...._,, 11"9 ~WM tied wltfl tM ec..ity ~ o4 or.,. County on TNI .....,,_. _. Ned Witt\ tM CountY a.tl o4 Orlf\ll Cowtty on M9y 22. tN4 ec.,ncy ~ of Or-. County °" Aptt tt. 1114 ,__, Mey 21, 1114 P..-PubMlhed Ol'MQ!t COl91 Delly ,.._. Publlllled Of'.,.. CoOelM Delly Piiot Mey 21. Jun. 3, 10. 17, 1N4 ' Ml.IC fl)11C£ u.w,,... a Miii Piiot ~ •. 13, 20. 21. 1M4 2a 1t.M •c-tme ::;::.!:°'...... ••2 M4 l'ICTIT10W..,..... NU:llJm STA RTING MOTICllTOctmNTOM C.... ...... 0..-"8JC fl)TIC( "8.JC fl)TIC( NAmaTAW mmtOU81MWM SINESS? 0111UUtft.t•,. Publlahed 0r.,. ea. ewy __ .......,..__ ____ 1 The~l*'tonl.,.•dolnQ MMmaTA~ A NEW BU IS.. etOt-et07 U.C.C.) Plot May 21• June 3, tO. 17• 1M4 PICfUIOUe MJIW... PICTmOUe 9Utl... ~ •: The I~ per'eonl .. ~ • Nottoe .. ~ ~ to the 2111... llAm ITATllDT ..... ITAW SUNTEAA. 19171 Blddte. IMM. ~ •: It vou have jult flied your new a.d"ora o4 MlttMw--Y. ,.,. Md 1----------The ~ per90ft le ~ The lo4lowlng l*90l'la.,. doing ea. t21tS MET.-0 OtSPL.AY, INC, 12 Cor· , euna v. Pn Trenafetof. whoee P\llJC ll)TIC[ tiue1neee• ~•: ~ ~. •11 LlllkeYl9o#, P<W*,..,,. o.w.. f202. ~ Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name and t>u91,_... lldd,... .. 3408 VI• IWTH'S LAWN SERVICE. P.O. NORTH AMERICAN OAS I Oil. Cotti ....... ea.. 92•28 hactl. ca. t2ee0 b &M d It tor Opor1o #3 Ctty o4 ~ BMctl l'tCnnGUe IMWU lox 10173, Colla Mela. CA. 92627 I. TO .. 3 Corpofata Ptga, 8t .. 101. Thlt butlneu la conducted by: an H9nrt lA Aover..1. 502 l<ln(le "°8d, he Ye not yet IU mme County ot Ot'anoe. Stat• ot eaa-NAm aTA~ 1<e1t11 Obymako, 1688 Rt~. ~ 8Noh. c a. t2te0 lndlVlcNal. Ne.wPot18eadl. <-a. 92000 publlcetioft. pl•••• don't forget fomla that a bulk tr......., 11 ~' The rotloWlnO pet90N.,.. ~ Colt• Meee. CA. 92421, Mell 10: s...,, R. wit.on. :t Cclfporetie Martyn~ Thiabuelneaelaconckleted b'f: an that the llmltatlon I• 30 days 10 tM mede to AON BENNETT AHO bu91nM1 ui P,0 . lox 10771 =Ste. 101. Newp«t e..cn. Ca.. Thia ttetement wu llled with the unincofJM)rlted aaaoci.tton other PAMELA MEYERS, AHO NICK PRECISION THAEADWG. 1260 ... ~~ leoonduc:ted by:.,, ._ ...................... ___.. .............. County Clettt of Orange County on than• partnereNp. from date of fUlng . M URIEi.i.A AN D NANCY So. LyonSt..a.ntaAna..C&. t270o4 ft...,.._ ,,_ ....--.. .....,..,_,_ "7 Mey 21. 1N4 JeeflC. l~ MURIELLA Trensf., .. s wtiose Robert L MacFwtane. 244 CaMI l<etth ObymMo llmlted panneraNp. ,.,...,. Thlt ttattment wee"-' with the For Information about legal bualnHI addrau It 28911 St.. Newpcl(1 BMctl. Ca. 92M3 TNI statement w• Ned with the Stewan R. Wbon ~ Of'Mle C.-DelJ Col,inty ~of Ol'ange County on advertising please call 642-4321 ~. Ctty of Mllllon Viejo, Thlt buttneu It condllcted by an COUnty Clwk of Ql'enge County on General Partner "9ot 11eJ 'Ir, .NM S, 10. 11, 1tM Mey 10, 1914 County of Orenge. State of ~ in01v1<1ua1 Apru 26• 1914 Thi• 11a1emen1 wu filed wtth ,,... •1J.M fMll11 Ext. 332. I • 1.,1 ,.1, I 1~ fornla Robtf1 L MacFer1-flMIM County Clede of Ol'eoge Count)' on Publllhed Ql'eoge Coa11 o.lly The property to be lrensferr.d It This statement wu flied with tl'le Publllhed Ql'ange Coast Delly May tO, l98• • "8.IC NOTICE Piiot May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 1984 descflbed In oenetal .. : All stoek In County Ci.t'k of Orange County on Piiot May 6, 13, 20, 27, 1984 0 Co '~1 --------------• 2816-M u~~~~~t~~M~21.19l4 ~~~~Shed range ~-Y ~~•~H '-----------~----------------------~ wtn of th•t FAST FOOD AES· ,..,71 PllOt May 20, 27, June 3. 10, 1984 N .. ITATE•NT .... TA URANT INCLUDING Al· Put>llthed Ol'llllQ9 Coast Dally ---.. ---.,,.-N()-f_M"t____ 2880-M The IOlloWlng peraon It dOlng COHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL PllOt May 27, June 3, 10, 17. t984 r-..-n. ·.w. • bUlinMI u · LICENSE FOR THE bualneu known 2811-8.4 ACTIT10UI _,..... -----------STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING u INTERNATlONAl HOT DOG and -----------....._ ITATl.•NT fltllJC NOTtC[ SOLUTIONS, 2-43 &2nd St .• New-~~=.!r:.: =~ ·~ ~ rtllllC NOTICE nie followlnO pertons .,.. dOlng port Beach. CA. 92963 ange. Stat• of CelHomla. FtcTITIOUI ....... bUlinMS u : FtCTITIOUI ....... Wlllltton lodlwood w ... ren IV. The bulk tranafer wlll ~ ooneum· N..-ITAT'DmNT FARWELL'$ FOR FLOWERS, 710 NA• ITATl.MENT 243 82nd St .. NewpOf'I BMctl, CA. ed f1 ... 13 h d 1 The following ...,eon•.,. doing Main St .. Huntington BMch, CA. The lollowlog pereon1 111 doing 92863 met on or • er 1•-t •Y 0 11 ....... 92848 bull""9 u Thlt bUllnest 11 conducted t>y: an June. 1984 at 10:00 A.M at THE bUT~=-~ Connection 28892 Alfred Ant.hony Garde. 712 Miiin FULL SERVICE DESIGN CO • lndlvldual. ESCROW FORUM. wf\oM addr... M~r uerlte Pkwy, Ste' 2008 , St • Huntington Beech, CA. 92648 513Y. Jasmine, Corona del Mar, Ca Wllllston L Warren IV Is 23131 L.eke Centet Or . •L El •• V'-"' Ca. "289·2 Richard Sedler Webb, 712 Mein t2625 This statement wu flied with the Toro, c.llfornla 92630 "" "'"" " Peul H Toetber 513'1\ Jumlne C c~ f "-C That the 1ut date for nung clelms Jimmy Lee ·e.ua.r. 27826 Mom-St . Huntington BMch. CA 92$48 g. • ounty _ .. o ..,..ange ounty on In the eactow referred to '-91n 11 lnget.,. San Juan Cepletrano Ca This buaineal la conducted by: • Cofone del Mar. Ca. 92825 Mey 4, 19S. 92675 . • general pat1oershlp. LIM M Pops>W. 513'h Jasmine. F"Ml112 !~:'c.ltic~~·E OR ISSUANCE OF Thi• bUtlMU I• conducted by· an Alfred A. Gere!• Corona del M.,., Ca. 92825 ~t>llshed Oranoe Coast Deity So lar u 19 kl'lown to the Trans-lndlvtdual Thll statement was nled wtth the Thia bullneu II conducted by a Piiot Maye. 13, 20, 27, 19&4 teree, 811 bullness namee and ed· Jim Beucler County Clenl of Ol'ange County on general partnership. 2452-34 dr ..... used by Iha Traneferor for This statement wu llled with the Aprll 26, 1984 ~: ~~f:::O'r was fired with th• t .. _ ut thfee --·• .,... SAME County Clerk of Ore,...,. County on F'M<M10 .... P ,_ · May 21 19S. ·-.-Published Orange Coast Delly County Clef'k or Ol'ange County on ~~6~~~:~l°LAt9S. ' netm Piiot May 8, 13, 20, 27, 19S. May 21 , 19S. ,_,,.. NANCY MURIELLA PubllsMd Ol'ange Coat Deity 2433-M ~bllahed Ol'ange Coast Delly RON BENNffi Piiot May 27, June 3, 10, 172,8119142 •• Pilot May 27. June 3. 10, 17, 1984 PAMELA MEYERS ""'" Ml.JC N0T1C[ 2aec>-a. Transferee ~bllthed Ol'anoe Coast Dally PllOI Ml.JC NOTICE FtCTmOUI ....... 2855-S. M~ 27, 1984 NAME ITA Tt.•NT FteTITIOUt 1M11Mt1 The 1o11ow1ng pereon• .,. doing 1 ____ NIU-....;_c __ NO...._T1C£ ___ _ NAM1 ITATDmNT bUllMSS as: P\llUC NOTtC£ The followtng peraone are doing YE OLOE ICE CREAM PARLOUR, FlCTITIOUS _, ..... NAME ITA Tl.lmKT bullnest u . 838 Paolflc Coast Hwy., Laguna ITAro.NT OF CALIFORNIA CANOES, 145 Cacll Beectl. CA 92651 The following pet'.onl 11 dOlng U~NT Of Ull OF Place Cotta Mesa. Ca 92927 Andr-Sardonls. •20 Lark~. bullneu u . ~TTTIOUI ., ..... NAME John Bud HOhl, 151 E 2111 Coton• del Mar. CA 92625 SAND CANYON INTERIOR The following person• heve aban· Street, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 Allen Albright. 638 N Pacific PLANT DESIGN, 3857 Birch St dOMd the UN of lhe FlctlllOUI Butl· Thi• bualneat II oonduc1ed by: an Coast Hwy.. LegYna 8Mch, CA. &ilt• 230. Newpon BMch, Calif ness Name: NEWPORT DEVELOP· lndlvtduel 92651 92&80 MENT CO. 18711 Greenview Lane, John 8 · d Hohl Tim Hottman 838 N Peclflc Eric Anthony Wolff, 38& 1 Bear St. Hunttnoton Beech, Ca. 926-49 Thlt tt~tement was flied with the Coaat Hwy.. L.iguna BMch, CA. "E'', Santa Ana, c.llf. 927()4 The BullnMS Name relerred to County Cleril ot Otanoe County on 92851 Thi• bUllneu I• conducted by· an above was Hied In Orange County May 23. 1984 John Walla, 300 GOiden Rod, lnde':~otff on Feb 28, 1984 FILE NO F239631 ,,_... Cotona Clel Mar. CA. 92625 Grant E. Argabright• Hl111 Published Ql'•nnoo CoMt Delly This bullne88 la conduc1ed by; a Tiiis ltatement wu llled with the 0--~ -...-. ., ....... County Clerlt ot Ol'ange County on GrMIMew Lane. Huntington........... PllOt May 27, June 3. 10. 17, 19S. gerier pW1nw .. "., M 7 1984 Ca 92849 2817-M John WeiN •Y • ,,_,11 Del Mar R. Swann. 1 t869 Malden I Thia 1tatement WU nled with the ~bltlMd °" Coat Da6ty St . Cyprese. Ca. 90630 11111_.,,. N()Tll'C County Cier'c ot Orange County on 3 20 7, 3 19a. This butineu WU conducted by. ...~ I 1\4 April 26 1984 Piiot May 1 • • • June • genwal partnership -----------· f2iMl2t 2519-84 Thlt llatem«it was flled with the FICTITIOUI IMISINlll Published Ol'ange Coast Dally County Clerk of Orange County on NAME ITATW•NT Piiot May6, 13, 20. 27, 1984 -----------May 1, 19S. The tollowtng persons ere doing 2427-M Ptll.IC NOTIC[ Published Orange Coast Dally bullMU u · ___ .;..;;.;;..;;.;..;...;.~...;....--- Piiot May 20. 27. June 3. 10, 19S. CALIFORNIA CANOES, 145 Cecil 1----------- 2679-S. PlaGe, Cos11 Mesa, C• 92627 P\llLIC NOTICE John Bud Hohl, 151 E 2111 1----------- NI.IC NOTICE MOTICE Of f'U9UC HlA"IMQ NOTICE IS HEREBY GtVEN th•I • publle hUftng wfll be held by the City Council of the City of Cost• M ... on June 4, 19S.. 1n 1he Coun· ell ChMlbefs of City H9'1, 77 F•tr Oflve, eo.ta Mee&. at 6 30 p m • or as 1100n thweltter as Pf'ec1lalble, on the following 1tem1 ALLOCATION of Feder•l Ae<t· enue Sharing Funds ALLOCATION ol Community De· velopmeot Block Grant Fun~ Street, eo.ta Mesa. CL 92627 FtCTmOUI MlatNEal Thie buakless 11 oonducted by· an NAMI ITAlY•NT Individual ' The lollowtng person II doing John Bud Hohl t>uelness aa· This etatement was llled With the P & M AUTO, 1017 West 18th St .. County Clerk of Orange County on Costa Mesa. Ce,92827 May 23, 19S. Peter Ctiar1es McAdams. 114 E F2iWMI Wiiton SI •49, Costa Mau. CA Put>Ushed Orange Coat Dally 92627 PllOt May 27 June 3, 10. 17. 1984 This business IS condUC1ecl by an 28 17-M lndMdulll Pete C McAdams Pta.IC NOTICE Thi• statement wu llled With the -----------County Clefk of Ol'ange County on NOTICE OF DEATH OF April 26' 198,. " F2'Wt11 I JOAN PATTERSON AND Publllhed Orange Coast Dally I OF PETITION TO AOMIN-Piiot May 6, 13, 20, 27, 19S. F1C1TTIOUI llU ... 11 NAmlTATl•NT The followlng pereon .. doing businMI ... DON AND~RSON POOL SER· VICE. 11'J2 $ .. bluff. Colla M .... Calif 92627 Donald F Anderson. t 132 Sea· bluff. Coeta M .... Cell!. 92627 Thie bUslneu Is conducted by an Individual Donald F Andenon This etatament wu tiled with the County Clef'k ol Ol'ange County on May 4, 1984 2'461 .. Publllhed Ol'ange Coast Dally Piiot May 13, 20. 27. June 3, 19S. 2522-34 P\llUC NOT1C£ ~lTTIOUI ....... 'N.AmlTAn.NT The following S*'9on Is dOlng bU9lneaa u: AMERICAN FURNITURE RE FINISHERS. 13794 8each Btvd. •83&. W•tmlnatet. CA. 92663 MlchMI Patrlct( R)'en. 16701 Algonquin St .• Huntington Beech Cf... t2'M9 This but!,_ I• conducted by: an lndl~. Michael P. Ryan fhlt stlterMnt WU flled wfth the County Cler1I of Orange County on Apr11 2e, 1984 ~ ~bllshed Ol'ange Cou1 Dally PllOt May 6, 13, 20, 27, 19M 2428-84 Ml.IC NOTICE FlC~l8U ..... NAME ITAn.NT The~ng peraon II doing bUtinaa • EA COMPANY, 3709 S..- thore Of., ~ Beach, CA. 92863 • Corrine Ebel. 3709 Seashore Dr .. Newpor1 Belch, CA. 92663 This t>utlneu II condUC1ed by· an lndlviduel Comne Ebel TIQ 118tement WU flied with the County Clerk~ Ol'ange County on April 26, 19S. F2WUJ Publlshec2 Orange Coat Dally Piiot May 6, 13. 20, 27. 198• 2430-84 P'tB.IC NOTICE ~~18UllNlll ...-1JAT1.•NT The tollowlng perton It dOlng business u OWL LAND l\ND RESOURCES, 2465 Campy1 Drive, lrvlne, • .Cf., 92715 Gregory Joeeph Borden, 271 Morning Canyon Road, Corona de! Mtr. CA. 92625 ORDINANCE AMENDING Tl'n:E 13 ol the Costa Mesa Munlclpal Code lo allow mlnl·warehouMI by right In the MG i.ooe. and to remove them as listed -In commerelel zonee Envtronmental Oetermlna- 11on· Neg•tlve Decl.,.auon I STE R EST ATE NO. 2432.a. Alt%855 This t>utlneat II conducted by' an Pla.IC NOTICE ....-. lndlvlduat -------------Gregory J Burclen ORDINANCE CORCERNING AD- MINISTRA TIVE CHANGES lo Tiiie 13 of the Costa MeM Munletpat Code. Envtronmentat Delermln•· tlon: Negative Oeclaratlon ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 13 of the Costa Mesa Munlclplll Code rel•tlog to nonconforming uMI E.rMronmental Determination Neo-tlve Oeciarauon ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 13 ol the Costa ~M Municipal Code ralallng to Encroachment Permits Environmental Determina- tion Negative Oectaratlon ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 13 of the Coeta Meaa Munlelpal Code. relating 10 zoning procedures Envlronmen11t De· termination Exempt REZO NE PETITION R-84-11, Costa Mesa City Council 10 rezone a 3,500 square toot well site. toc:.ted at 1001 Sunno-Avenue. from A 1 to I and R Environmental Determination Negative Declar- atton NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that at said time and place all Interested peftons may appear and be h .. rd by the City Councll on the aforementioned matter• EILEEN P PHINNEY, City Cieri\ Published Orange Coas1 D•ll)' PllOt May 25. 1984 HARBOR LAWN-MT Ollvt M 0r1uary • Cemelel') Crematol') t62S G1ste r Avf't Costa Mesa >4(' 55~4 PIERCE BROTH~& BELL BAO.:DWAY MORTUARY 1 io Broad .. _., \osla Mf "'d (i.& .' 'l • 'ii"\ BAl TZ 8EHCt.t40 Pe 6 Jiil1TH & TUTHILL WESTCLIH C HAPEL 4 • r ' I ~~~•'' I I II I] ' PACl,-IC VIEW MEM OAIAL PARK I' .... t•h•t • • J+,/ I ; t • ~ H ,. • 11 t II I • t t '"" ,, ucco.-M ICI( M ORTUARY ''9~ L •0 , .. , ( ~, , 'I Ao l •gurt• 9f' l '" C A ;ti• , • I 4 4 '' ,, To all hell"S. benehctanes. ___ P\lll __ IC_NO_TIC_E __ _ creditors and con tingent FICTmOUI IMlltNEll red. f J p tte NAME ITATDIENT c itors 0 oan a non The tollowtng pereon la doing and persons who may be business u : otherwise interested in the MESA BINDERY SERVICE. INC .. wiU and/or est.ate: CA., 816 W•t 16th St .. Coeta M .... A · has L--filed CA 92627 pellUon ~n Ellie Falcon 210 East 16th St I by Amy Riley in the Su-eoe1a Meu. CA 92627 • penor Court of Orange This bualn.s It conducteo 1>y: an County requesting that 1~':':'~8icon James A. Wagoner be ap-Tltls etatement was flied with the pointed as administrator to County Clerk ot Orange County on administer the est.ate of Joan April 26, 19S. Patterson (un~e~ the_ lnde-Publilhild Orange coa~~ pendent Administration of Piiot May 6, 13, 20. 27, t9S. I Estates Act). The petition is 2428-84 F1CTIT10UI IU ... 11 NAME ITATl•NT The loflowlng persons er• doing bullnest u : DESIGNER FITNESS. 2775 M"8 Verdi Oflve E.as1 M 102, Coeta Meaa, callf 92626 Valer1e ~cCutc:hBll. 2755 M ... Verde Oflve . M 102, Cotta Mee&. Clllf 92626 Gigi Qoodiey, 465 Montetey, Laguna Beach. Calif. 92851 fhlt bullnMs •• conducted by: • g41nerat partnership Valerie McCutchan Thi• statement was Hied with lhe County Cie<k ot Orange County on May 4, t9S. FM611'7 Published Ol'ange Cout Dally Pilot May 13, 20. 27, June 3, 1984 2523-34 set for heanng in Dept. No 31 at 700 Ctvic Center Dr .. ---1111---,c-NO_TIC_E ___ ----------- West, Santa Ana. CA 92701 ___ ... ..;...;;..uuu.-______ NU.JC NOTICE on June 13, I984 at 9:30 A.M FlCTmOUI auttHHI ----------- IF YOU OBJECT to the NAMI ITATEMINT FICTITIOUI MlllNEll T ... toll-~ dot NAME ITATl•NT arant1ng of the petition, you '"' v ... ng Plflonl are ng c· business u : The lollowlng pereon Is doing should either appear at the WINDJAMMER APARTMENTS. bullnell u heanng and state you objec· •OOO MacArthur Blvd . Suite 700. HORIZON SHUTIERS, t8029 ltons or file written obw-Eu1 Newpo1'18Mch. CA 92680 Crete lane Huntington BHch ,--Mldlande Company (Delaware Call! 92S.9 uons with the court before Corporation). 4000 MacArthur Mervyn John J~. 16029 Crete the h eanng Your appear-Blvd . Suite 700, East Newpol'1 lane. Huntington Beactt. Call! ance may be tn person or by Beech, Ca. 112680 92649 your a t tomey David Beauchamp and John Thia bullneu 11 conducted by an l IF You ARE A CREDI• Grlmitad, 4000 MacArthur Blvd., lndlvidual Suite 700, Eaet Newpor1 Beach, CA. Mervyn J Jones TOR or a contingent creditor 92660 Jr This statement was filed with the of the deceased. you must James e BMuchamp, 2626 County Clerk ot Oranoe County on hie your claim with the Cove. Corona dal Mar. CA 92625 May 4, 1984 FM51JI Shirley ~P 1104 W•t court or present it to the per-Oc:Mn. Newp<1r1 BMch. CA 92661 Put>lllhed Ol'ange Coast Dally sonal representative ap· This bualneu is conducted by· a Piiot May 13, 20. 27. June 3 19S. ne<shl 2524·84 pomted b y the court withm P•~hls 1tafemen1 w•• flied with the ----------- four months from the date of County Clefll ot Orange County on Ml.IC NOTICE first lssullnC(• of letters as April 26. 1984 ------------ prov1ded In Secuon 700 of the Probale Code of Cah· forrua The tune for fihng clauns wtU no t expire pnor t.o rour months from the date of the heanng nouced above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the hie kept by the court. If you are interested ln the es- t.ate, you may serve upon the ex«utor or adnunistrator. or upon the attorney for thee"· ecutor or administrator, and file with the court with proof of service. a wnt~n request stating that you de· sire special notice of the fU. mg of an inventory and ap· FM4121 Published Orange Coast Delly Piiot May 6, 13. 20, 27, t9S. 2431-M F1cm1ou1 •UllNEH NAME ITATIMINT The following persona are doing bUllneseas HAMIL TON PROPERTY AC· ---11111---,c-Mft_f_IC_E ___ COUNT, 2100 Newport Btvd Coeta ,.._. nu M .... Callf 92627 -----------Kold• A.laoclates tnc a CalllOfnla FIC!!!!®1TI ~~NTll Corporation, 2·2-27 Shlmoda N-A ... ._ Shlzuolla-Ken.Japan 41 5 Th• lotlowlng P41flons era doing This bullnes• II conducted by 1 bu••neea 11· corporation Nita Owl• & Company, P 0 Box EJ~ Kolda. Prealelent 174. 2005 W Balb<Mt Blvd . Newpon Tiits 11a1ament was filed with the Beectl. CA 92e63 County~ of Qf'eoge County on A~ E Onnord. 10478 ~ May 4 1984 River Circle, Fountain Valley, CA . ,,..1. 92708 Pul>lllhed Ol'enge Coat o.lly Patricia E Mutno. 8913 Cardinal, Piiot May 13. 20. 27. June 3. 1914 Fountain Valley. CA 92708 2525-8" M•defYn Le¥eneon. 1110 w .. t Balt>oa &1Vd • Newpor1 BMc:h. Ce 92708 Nil.IC NOTICE This IJatement wae flied with lhe County Clertl of Orange County on Apr11 26, 1984 ,,,.... Publlahed Orange eo .. t Dally Pttot t.Yy 6, 13, 20, 27, 1IM .. ' , 2434-34 Ptlll.IC NOTICE ~TITIOUI llU ... 11 NAME ITAT'UmNT The following person Is CSOlng t>ualneu 11. PINTO lllRODUCTS, 718 FIJI Cir· cle, Santa Ana, Calif. 9270.t Steven J. Pratt, 718 F1jl.._Clre18, Santa Ana. Call! 92704 Thia busmeu I• condUC19d by an Individual Steven J Pratt Thlt ltalem9f\t WU flied With lhe County Clertl ol Orange County on May 7, 19S. F'MU14 Publl1hed Orange Coast Dally Piiot Ma)' 13, 20, 27, June 3. 19M 2518-8• Ml.IC NOTICE FlCTmOUI IMlllMEll HAME ITATIMINT The followtng P9fton It doing businest u TC COMPANY, 903 West 17th •91 , Costa Mesa, 92627 Lorraine Lynn Co1ta, 903 West 17th •91. Costa Meae, CA 92627 Thia 1>u11ne1111 conducted by. an Individual Loualne Coate This 11atemen1 was filed with the County Clertl of Orange County on May 10 1984 F~ Published Orange CoHt Dally Piiot May t3, 20, 21. June 3. 198• 2572·8• Pl&.IC NOTtC£ FIC~IMJ ... U NA•tTA.,...., The followlog P«IOl1 .. doing bUtlneMU GENTLEMEN'S CHOICE. 9 t7 Powell C1 , Coate M ... , CalH. 12t2t Gregg Richard Oeegan, 117 Pow- ell Ct .. Cotta M .... Calif. 92e28 Thie buatneu la conducted by art lndMdual Gregg R 0Mven This etatement wu flied wtttl the County Cler'll of Ol'enge County on May 4, 1184 l'Ml1M Publlll'ied Ql'ange Coast Deity Piiot May 13. 20. 11, June 3, 1884 2521-84 pr8.l.9t'ment of estate ueeu or o f the ~tJllons or account.a mC"ntJoned tn Section 1200 and 1200 ~ of the California Probate Code Jene E Colt. 19 Eac.,,.O. Crt., Newpoc't Beech. Ce 92M3 Romelia C Yan.z 107 Alablm.9, Huntfn'l11on 8eeCfl Ce 92848 Jecqvellne SChultt, 23-44 Bun-.• Hilt, eo.ta -...... Ca 92t28 'ICTITIOUI IMllMH FlCTmOUI ~ Robert R. Harwin Harwt tz, Rtmt r Ir Dtvl.D~DIO HO Newport ~ter Dr. Salle ISS$ Newport Btt(b, Ca HMO UM711 Pubb1htd Oral'\g(' C:C..t DaJly Pilot May 26. 27, June 2. 1984 2219-84 Dorta M H .. tlng, 1931 Church. Coe•• ~. c. Ue21 Mary T POdlatl<I. 18000 Hannan Road. N...,. Botton. Michigan. 48184 Thll ~II eon<luelecl by a 09"* •I partnertl'I~ AllCa [ Drmord Thie IUrtement WU fileCI with the County Cler'll Of Orange Count., on May21, 1914 ,,.... Pul>lllhed Orange C081t Delly Pllo1 May '17 Ju~ 3 1(1 t?. 1984 1814 .... NAll9 ITATIMINT NAm STATOmfT The lo!IOWtng e>eraont .,. dOlng The folloWlng peraons ate doing bullfieH .. buttneu .. HEAT Ht! ACRE U INT ER· PACWIC NATIONAL OISTRIBU· NATIONAL, 2755 Lorenzo A~ • TION, 2311 w Chandler Aw . Coe,. Mela. Callf. t2e2e Senti Ana, Ca 1'7()4 Mtnln Entl'Pfl,.., Inc . Call· lw#rllnQI David Bray. 2318 W tornla. 2755 l..Ofenio All9 , Coate Chandlet Ave, Santa Anl. Ce ....... Calif 92929 12704 Thlt butlnMI II oondvet-S by a fllls bualneel It concNctecl by an COfPol'lllOn lndMOual GHWt 0 Martin. Pretlden1 l."'9nCt D Bray This t1a1emen1 wee Ned wtth the TNs atatem.nt .,. .. fAeCI wtth the County Clerk of Ol'anoa Count)' on County C'«'k °' Of'ange County on May I 1914 Mey 21, 191• "4a7'I flteU'7• Publlshed Or•nge Coett Deity Publ~ Ol'enge C0.1 Delly PMot May 13 20 1? June 3, 1tM Pttol May 27. June 3 10, ''· ltS. 26K-a.4 28 t3-t4 .. . . . Classified • • The Ultimate Experience Experience the excitement of f inding just what you're looking for-in classified. It's the ultimate! DailyPilai phone 642-5678 people read claastfled ennis players gQing 'soft' at Sea Point·e There Is no doubt about it. American tennis layers are going soft. And, the trend is no ccldent. Soft Tennis, a hybrid sport from Japan. Is receiving enthusiastic response In Florida and California. And, if Its supporters have their way, tt will soon sweep the entire nation. Combining traditional tennis rules with stan- dard courts and new, lighter and far less costly equipment, soft tennis Is a somewhat slower game. But It requires as much -If not more -physical exertion from those who play It. This July, four soft tennis world champions from Japan will travel to Los Angeles to compete in a tournament against four of America's best players. And, certain to be watching the matches with Interest will be former world class professional and Wimbledon semi-finalist Sally Moore Huss. Huss. who has toured with the Virginia Slims tournaments, and twice represented the United States on the Wightman Cup Team, recently accepted the position of teaching Professional for Tennie pro Sally Moore Hull gives Sea Pointe sales executive tips on Soft Tennie. Warner Springs courts ready The first phase of tennis facilities at Warner Springs Ranch is complete, and four lighted courts are ready for play. according to A. Cal Rossi Jr., owner and developer of the historic 2,512-acre resort. "We plan to have 17 lighted courts," Rossi said. "We will have a high-caliber resident tennis pro who will be giving lessons to owners and supervising all tennis activities. On many week- ends, the ranch will sponsor informal round-robin tennis tournaments and, four times a year, we'll hold tournaments in all divisions from juniors to seniors with singles and doubles matches sched- uled." "'.Tennis facilities are just one facet of the recreational amenities at Warner Springs Ranch, which also features two Olympic-size pools - including one fed by the natural hot springs, an 18- hole championship golf course, an equestrian complex. an archery range, hiking trails, ball fields, health spa, campsites, dock and a 32-acre youth camp and teen center. Warner Springs Ranch, which hosted Holly- wood celebrities and other famous personalities in its heyday, is undergoing a $25 million renovation and restoration program by Rossi and his joint venture partner, Border Lights, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of AKO General, Inc. Rossi is marketing the property as a "proprietary interest" resort. Previe\V sales start at J.M. Peters' .. Woodbridge Landing II in Irvine This weekend mac.ks the start of preview sales at J.M. Peter's Co.'s Woodbridge Landing II in Irvine. The new residential series marks the com- pany's first retu,. to Woodbridge since its Woodbridge Landing neighborhood In 1980. "We have taken our cue from the public's acceptance of our homes four years ago, 1'5aid Tom Hover, Peters' vice president for marketing. "Woodbridge Landing II arrives with the same type CM condonJ.iniuJns under construction of features. the same style of architecture, and again surrounded by many amenities of the Woodbridge lifestyle." The five new plans. all two stories in height, range In size from 2.332 to 3,203 square feet, alt with four bedrooms. and with up to three full baths. Initial prices begin at $240,000. Woodbridge Landing II 1s being built across from the site of the future South Lake Tennis Club, which In turn fronts on one of Woodbrldge's two manmade recreational lakes. Woodbridge Landing II Is located in the fourth and last major residential portion of Woodbridge to be developed. As such, noted Hover. It represents the last opportunity to buy a new J.M. Peters Co. home In combination with the recreational and leisuretlme f acllitles of Woodbridge. Among the features Included in the new homes are central air conditioning, custom hand-troweled celling treatments, hand-set ceramic tlle kitchen counter tops and splashboards, and hand-finished oak cabinets. Full detans are now available dally, from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., at the temporary sales facility, or by calling 551-0431. To reach Woodbridge Landing II, take either the Santa Ana or the San Diego freeway to the Culver Drive off -ramp Drive along Culver and enter Woodbridge at Main Street Turn right onto West Yale Loop, which will become East Yale Loop at the tip of Woodbridge South Lak~ Turn left onto Springbrook South, which w II become Spring- brook North. The temporary sales f acillty Is on the right. Sea Pointe Estates' new Swim & Tennis Club In San Clemente. She will play an active role in the develop- ment's sponsorship of the First Seniors Tennis Tournament at Capistrano Racquet Club in July. And she Is available to give private and group tennis lessons at Sea Pointe Estates. Huss is an expert In soft tennis, and predicts that the game will soon be as popular as its more conventional counterpart. "While traditional tennis is played with a racquet that weighs from 10.5 to 13 ounces, the soft tennis racquet weighs only 9 ounces," explained Huss. "Soft tenAis balls are hollow, squishy, in- flatable, and a bit larger than ordinary tennis balls. And, they have no fuzz," she continued. "Because it is slower, soft tennis is the 'great equalizer,' because it's easier to return even the hardest slam. "You can hit it with all your might, and the ball just floats over the net." she added. Huss even teaches her own style of tennis, I •' . . - which can be incorporated Into either the conven- tional game or the soft game. She caJls It "Noodle Tennis,'' which can be described as "pretending that you're an uncooked pretzel." The grip is very loose and the ground strOke It long and sott, flowing with the movement, lnttead of utilizing pure muscle power. The racquet, rather than the player. abso1bs the force of the encounter. Beginning a.nd advanced tennis players, con- ventional as well as "soft," can arrange leaont with Sally Moore Huss by contacting the Sea Polat• Estates sales office at 643-1392. <> When completed, Sea Pointe Estates witl be an community of 248 custom residences, many of which will be worth a mllllon dollars or more, constructed upon terraced and contoured lots. The sales office In the $50 million development Is open dalty from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Visitors should exit the San Diego Freeway to Camino de Estrella, turn east over the freeway, and continue to Marbella. A left turrireveats the manned security gate and the main entrance to Sea Pointe Estates . • I I LIVE WHERE THE OLYMPIANS TRAIN -LOS CABALLEROS RACQUET AND SPORTS CLUB -THE NATION'S LARGEST, PRIVATE SPORTS VILLAGE ..... Never before ha• the home buyer had the unique opportunity to Hve In an Olymplc-llke 11 acre aporta vlllege. Have unlimited use of this world famous sports facility and enjoy the varied social activities. On-site Management and Rental Program available for those buying as an Investment. Good appreciation. tax shelter and cash flow, potential. Luxurious alngle and trl-level, up to 1700 sq&111r• foot townhomes wtth optional duplex feature to reduce your monthly payment to less than rent. • 32 lighted tennis courts • 20 racquetball courts • 50-meter Olympic pool • Indoor basketball and volleyball gymnasiums • Leagues, Lessons, Clinics & Social Events • 30 station Nautilus circuit FROM 1125,500 • Child Care Center • Over 50 Aerobic classes each week • Men's and Women's Health Spa Low Down and Excellent Financing Available! CALL TODAY (714) 546-8560 OR Visit our Furnished Model 10-6 Dally at 17272 Newhope Street, Fountain Valley,'CA 92708 HOW TO GET HERE: Loa Caballeros Is located at 17272 Newtlope Street, Fountain VaHey From the 405 FrMWay southbound, take the Warner East exit Tum right on N9'#hope From the 405 F~ nonhbound, take the Harbor Btvd • exit Tum right onto Harbor Blvd. Len on Seg.t'strom Right on Newhope. • Prica, flnenclng and avali.bHlty It subtect to Ch~ without notice REPRESENT£D BY~ C. •ruoe lhle11I Co., ••oluelwe a.a .. A-'9 •Nkw C11,1r8111a •• • ; ' I· ' DS Ot11n99 CoMt DAtlV ptLOT/Sunday, M8Y 27, 188' Sharing The Chatham can cUt the cost of a home .,_ Qevelopere are touting \ The Chatham wrMgem41nt aJlowe · two llng!e people to co-payment of $8,900, a loan payment of $80, 100 and vaulted cetllng, ft k•Y9d to the down8taJre mMter townehome at a.con Hiii Court In Laguna Nlguel purchaMandaharethehc>me. Youraownpayment, a monthly payment or •e8. bedroom. wttlle • llbrary/loft that overtook• the I as one solution to high mortgage paymenta. morto-ge paymenta and R>Ott other related The $698 monthly mortgage paym«tt I• for llvlng room aervet the upatalra mut• eutte. The Chatham ftoor plan feltur• two bedroom expenw can be cut In half. For exampte, cutting prlnclp8J and lnt••t and does not Include Beacon Hiii Court Is plrt of a.econ Hiii, a suites -one downstal,.. and the other, with the puret\Ue price or $178,000 Chatham model In property tax .. , auoctatk>n duea or Insurance. The muter-planned coutal community by Taylor vaulted cetllng, upstairs. The duaJ muter suite half would be $89.000 per pereon, wtth a down example wu calculated uling a 30-year graduated Woodrow Homes. payment mortgage at 9.8 qualifying rate, 12 Recreational amenities Include a community ~ L k • d percent note rate (12.5 percent annual percentage pool, whirlpool •P• and private tennis courts. l a e s1 e rate) for the first three years. t-------------------------tJ The Chatham features New F."gtAnd archltec-To reach Beacon Hiii Court, ult on Crown ,..._..... .___. __ __.;.. _____________ _., ______ ~ Off I• Ce ture, a 1,864-aquar•foot floor plan. dual entertain· Valley Parkway from either the Santa Ana Freeway Ing areas, two baths, kitchen with eat-In nook, or Pacific Coast Highway. Turn on Clubhouee Drive fl replace and enclosed two-car garage. 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San Clemente 498·3400 DESIGN-A-MOOD 18400 Ward Ave. Fountain Valley 964-6666 SPRING CREST CUSTOM DRAPERY 440 Camino De Estrella San Clemente 496-6333 JEFFREY'S HOME DECO. CENTER 1215-DW. Baker St. CostaMesa 754-0151 ... captur e s t he spirit If there were an award for the most Imaginative setting for a con- dominium sales office, Lakeside II. a $13.5 million, waterfront pro- ject in Garden Grove. might well be a con- tender. $urrounded by lakes~ streams and waterfalls, the newly opened con- temporary structure. with vaulted ceilings and bright blue awn- ings. catches the spirit of the 11.9-acre. 62-unlt complex. Lakeside II, offered by Pacific Heritage De- velopment Co .. Inc., of- fers waterfront homes priced from $59,990. The project's lo- cation, just south of Lampson Avenue on Nutwood Street. places It within easy driving distance of employment centers and such re- gional shopping centers as South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Fashion Square in Santa Ana, The City 1n Orange and Westminster Mall. Floor plans range from a studio with one bath to a two-bedroom. two-bath design with a separate dining area. Each of several rec- reation centers. JUSt steps away from each unit. offers a swimming pool, cabana and heated swirl spa. Model homes are open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 12590 Nutwood St.. 530-0580. V1s1tors to Lakeside II may take the Garden Grove Freeway to the Euclid off-ramp, north to Lampson. west to Nutwood and south to the sales office. Make yoor Shopping eu. ler by using the Dally Pl· lot Claulfled Ads (~l{.\'\I) ( >PF'\I'\( ~I'\ \IF~.\ ,.IJ{l)I·: I Elegant townhomes! Prestige location! Quality features! Great rmancin ' Only •144,900 to •159,900 "' ~-.· l'! ·J •.1 . ·I II' .. , . __, I ,• •-..... r ' 'I~ , .... • ~ ~. ~"'l . • .. ..__,,. , ·-· .. 4t ",,.,,:r,. '-t-. ,JY" . ; . '~ l • -'5 An hdu\IH Community of Elegant Townhomes ideally situated ne2r Me~a Wrde and Costa .Mesa <.ountrv <.tut>.. Longwood (1reens is ju t blocks from all the fine restaurant~. shops an~ movie theaters of th(' Me\a ~rde tommunll) South Coast Pl2Z2 and Newpon Bc2ch are onl y a few minutes away Featunn~ tx-aut1ful t:xtenor-, and a park·like s.eulng. Longwood Greens mwnhomes offer spacious anterior\ wath up w I .HOO ~uare foet • ~cond flrq>lacc ln muter ~droom • 2 ar praae with auto opener a direct access to home • ceramic tile llltchen countenops • laundry chutes • built-in vacuum systems • alcoves with window ttal9 • ttcond noor sundecks • curved sulrweUs • dens with wet bars • security systems • mlHlon tile roofs • tra h compactor • mirrored wardrobes • 1wlmmlng pool • spa and cabana • microwave oven • clerestory window • vaulted celllng • double muter ulte 2-Story, 2 Bedroom1 2111 Baths Open 11 am to 6 pm Ccioeed Friday) (71•) 540-3082 The Chatham's entry haJI and grand staircase hlll to the models. Prices start at $181,500. are crowned by a multlpaned arched window, rising office la open between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. dally. Call a full tw" ~,,,,,,.s The ttvl,,i::'rll"'"" .,.•a. with 831-710• for further Information. The Chatham at Beacon Hill la design ed for •Ingles who want to cut coata by •haring. ' .. Grand opening scheduled for Belcourt's newest ho1nes . Belcourt's fourth residential series will hold its grand opening this weekend in NewportBeach. The grand opening of the gate-guarded, walled community by J.M. Peters Co .. follows a preview sales phase In which 11 of the homes were reserved. "The Terr ace Collection brings a new dimension to the residential options at Belcourt." said James M. Peters. founder and president of the company bearing his name. "Before Terrace, we had two detached residential products and one attached series to select from. Terrace balances the choices by adding four new attached plans." Grand opening prices range from $405,000 for the 2,254-square-foot Plan A. with Its three bedrooms and 2112 baths, up to $495,000 for the Plan D, offering four bedrooms and 31/z baths in Its 3,351 square feet. In all, a total of 56 Terrace collection homes are scheduled to be built on the site. which offers a view of Inland Orange County. A recreation center will be built In connection with Terrace as the development matures. ' Terrrace model homes have just been com- pleted, and are open for public inspection. In the Plan A, a skylight stretches from wall to wall at one end of the formal dining room. with Its French doors opening onto the adjoining garden space. Across the home's foyer Is an atrium, accessible through Its own set of double doors. The secondary bedroom portion lies beyond an arched entry. In the three-bedroom, 31/z-bath Plan B, a portion of the foyer Is two stories high, with a second level bridge spanning the space between the master bedroom and second bedroom, which has its own. full. compartmented bath. With three bedrooms and 21h baths~ the 3,010- square foot Plan C ranks as the second largest of the Terr ace homes. It offers a two-story living room adjoining the formal dining room and a second foyer upstairs that leads to the master bedroom on one side, and a secondary bedroom on the other. Plan D also has foyers at both levels, as well as a wet bar In an alcove, a formal dining room and a family room. Upstairs, one of the secondary bedrooms has Its own full bath. as well as a walk-In closet. Another secondary bath has a twin basin vanity. A walk-In linen closet is centrally located. All Terr ace kitchens have nooks and some of the homes have three-car atttached garages. The Belcourt sales information center Is open dally from 10 a.m . until 6 p.m. Information can also be obtained by calling 720-1O16. To reach Belcourt. take the Jamboree Road off-ramp from the San Diego freeway and drive toward the coast. Turn left onto Ford Road, and drive for about a half-mile. The entry to Belcourt will be on the left. and the guard at the entry wlll direct visitors to the sales information center. Stepped-up house payments make sense for some owners By SIMON SYKES Does It make sense to make increased payments on your home mortgage? This question often arises when homeowners find once difficult payments have become easier to handle. There are practical and psychological sides to the question. If the borrower feels a strong need to own the home "free and clear." and has the financial ability to handle stepped-up payments. then psychologi- cal considerations may take precedence. From the more practical viewpoint, tax effects should be considered. If the Interest rate on the loan Is higher than available on other Investments, Increased mortgage payments make financial sense. However, Investment options such as tax- deferred ORA and Keogh plans should be considered. The effects of Inflation also need to be weighed The net result of these considerations may be that Increased payments do not make good financial sense. How much will Increased payments shorten the llfe of a loan? Let's look at a standard 30-year fixed Interest rate loan at 12 percent. Increasing payments by 5 percent would shorten the loan llfe by a llttle over eight years. A whopping 50 percent Increase In payments would cut Its llfe from 30 to 9 years! Interest rates are relative. The amount of Interest charged depends on how long the borrower holds the money. Any increase in payments over the normal monthly outlay Is deducted from the remaining balance. Interest 1s charged on the remaining balance, so the Interest portion of succeeding payments drops. The borrower effectively "saves" the Interest portion of future payments. There Is an "opportunity cost" Involved In stepping up mortgage payments. Having chosen to boost his payments, the homeowner no longer has the opportunity to use the extra cash for other Investment or savings programs. Whlle the goal of outright ownership has obvious attractions, It leaves most owners with fewer tax deductions. For owners with rising Incomes, tax bracket ''creep" makes Increased mortgage payments less attractive than other Investments. As the owner's tax bracket ·tncreasea, his higher payments mean less tax deductions for Interest paid. Tax Indexing -scheduled to start In 1985 - would slow or halt this bracket creep effect, but with more taxes needed to cut the federal budget deficit. Indexing may be delayed or even cancelled. Professional brokerage advice should hefp homeowners determine If Increased mortgage payments are for them. 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T ht> D \11.Y PIL OT a i.unw~ liabi lit ~ for tht' fir~t in(·o rrt>d imt•rt ion on h . CLA S IFIED 642-5678 1002 lnttal 1112 LIDO BAYFROllT 5 Bedroom, 51h bath, 45 foot lot. Sold 1981 for $1 ,750,000. Taken back on foreclosure and available now at $1 ,250,000 for quick cash sale. Lawson Realty Company OPEN TODAY 1-5 I I I rand H• T onllotlts, 3 ldr•. 3 la, spa, decks, tr,lc. I From $225.000 ... 403·409 Poppy Ave .. Olde CdM ' I l1cred tin, "gasper", s11g, solid 3 Ir OWF $925.000... .. ... 3335 Ocean Blvd . CdM Very c11rrent, 3 ldn1, spa, wood floors, sit.tier $395.000 ........ 2001 Altura. Irvine Terrace. CdM Spyglass Sthprt, 5/6 Ir, pool, vu, h11ge, t1c11t I $585.000..... .. . 41 Bodega Bay. Spyglass. Cdm 4 ldn1, lrg pool, view, One Owner I $285.000 (LH) 260 l Blackthorn. Eastbluff Appro1 Vi acre 4 Bdna, 2 frplc, 1l1t co14, clu11 $399.000 ......... 1230 Sand Key, HVH1lls. Cdm S Tl1e11sand less tu1 11lgltbors, 3 ldr11, 3 la, pool, llpt, airy, clea1 $525.000 134 Harbor Island Dr . NB Co11t.ry English, •i•I estate w/CHYOR view 3 Bdn1, f111 nw $435.000 ... 528 Seaward, Corona Highland. Cdm l.lrge lot. pool/spa, 3 14n1, 3 la, airy & e11pty $360.000 4501 Wayne Rd Cameo Highlands U,._ICJIJf 11( )M~ i • REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 I ol Cunt Hlghw"y C urnn• dt'I Miu I I, I I Anttr 1o<>111ng around the roomful of lamous people. our ego11s11c11 guest 1pe1ktr I qull>P9d "I haven t tffl\ IO muC:h taJ9nt In one room 1tnot ~. llOne In the - of llPLll • D• LllT l•WI 1llMITl_lnl __ ' Open 1-tl Sunday 2526 ~view Two 2 BR 2 BA. Beautifully de- signed units with high ceilings - terraces -light & airy. Owner will help finance. $472,000. REAL ESTATE VIEW TIE WllLI from this magnificent -NEW - Harbor Ridge 5 Bdrm. Custom. Elevated formal dining w/sit down bay, city, ocean and sunset VIEW. Walls of glass let you enjoy that VIEW from most rooms! Complete w/gounnet kitchen, warm library -lg step-down family rm. 7 Bas. and a master suite, w/sauna that would please a King & Queen! Owner may consider trade. 24 hr guarded gate. Offered at $1,950,000. Call Jeri Hunt. • ,,., ... ., ... I s • s 1-1 640-4888 2125 Sen Joaquin Hlll1 Rd. Newport Center ~-- REDUCED $10,000 OWNER WANTS TO MAXE A D£Al TODAY! S&S Home Fettures: •Bedrooms 2 Baths Family Room Laree Krtchen With Eallnc Area & Formal Dining Room / Pricfflt$1U,5" located Near Huntington Center SHOIEUIE ASSOCIATES CaH lmrty @ 141·2262or197·8524 UllllU Prestigious Bayfront Villa -6 Br. 71h Ba. pool, spa, docks for lg yachts. Duplex, near beach, Two 2 Bdr unit.a on fee land n territic ~tal locallon and bargain price of $215,000. Don't mil& this great in- vestment opporturuty. ' $4,850,000. 101 Via Lido Soud. Opn 1·5. .=11••========= Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba. playroom, fireplace, beam ceilings. Xlnt financing. $420.000. Open 1-5 214 Via Ithica UYSllE llUYf llYfHIT OHll OPEi HOUSES TODAY 1 TO 4:30 Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai 1336 Gala1y, httr 5'eres ..................... $915,IM Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695,000. Bay & ocean views. indoor pool. vaulted IRVllE TEllUCE ceiling. 4 bdrms. 4 baths. Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br. 4 Ba, 207 y;. "-lat 11.A...1••a S395-.. patio, pool ho"'e. Fee price $775,000. S;pe7~;y 0~n4'3 tti~i"·3·M;;;;~:"j"batlls. ,_.. Opn 1-5 1833 Galatea Terr. Irv Terr 3 car gar . large patio. Street·to·slreet loc. PHllSIU l•E IOWFHIT Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br, 121 Via Q11to, lUo lslt ..................... ~ .... $425,oto 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1 ,285,000. 3 bdrms, 2~ baths, formal dining room. llJSllE PUCE llYFllllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br, 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,350,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l<ll flriy" d, o,,.,, "< B ,,,.._, blt>I En1oy clubhouse. bay. beach & tennis. Traditi.onal Realty 631-7370 IAYFlllT I MAT U Guard gated exclusive area. 4 bdrm, family. nn, dining room, gourmet kitchen, wet bar, sec. system. Beeuti- ful patios and spa. Community tennis. All this plus owner may ftnanCe. $695,000 FEE. Call MARILYN TWITCHELL. 644-6200 A Sl.SSDARV OF THE AVNE ~y Liii WITEIFHIT COlll SI 10,000 FIHT ROW VIEW UU,000 .Beauuful 2-sty Mai Kai located on Corona del .Beauufully upgraded 3Bdrm Bluffs home. Newly ClllH SlllES M Tll ILIFF 11.ITIMI Fabulous single story home. 6 Br, family rm. panoramic ocean & jetty view w/sandy beach below. Sparklmg pool m secluded courtyard. Perfect for the growing family. Owner will consider exchange. Donna Godshall M~ bayfronl. 4Br or 3 Br & conv . den. Huge decorated with a gorgeous VIew of the backbay. patios & decks. Gorgeous jetty view. Fee land city lights and mountains. and two great private Reduced to $910.000. Beverly Morphy patios to help you enjoy it all. Coby Ward II' OF llYSIORES WITEllFROIT 11,211,000 OllEO SllORES·YIEW Slll,000 Gracious one-story home! Custom remodel .Beautiful 3 or 4 Br. family rm. formal dining nn w/gourmet kitchen for ease in entertaining. 2 Br. home. ThlS single story residence has been re- family rm, 3 Baths Two private beaches, 24 hr modeled and professionally decorated. Shutters. security gate. Dona Chichester skyhghts. plus many upgrades Pool and spa located in privte courtyard. Donna Godshall HILi IRUMM•E 1310,000UI Unusual oportunity! O ne of Bays hores largest lots, 6800 sq. fl. L shaped 4 Br hme oriented to sun. Ready for paint & carpel. Chance for seller financing. Dona Chichester HPEH FllAICll& IH0,000 Large West.cliff family home with pool & spa. Needs some TLC, 5 Bdrm 5 1fi Ba. formal dining room, family room. p lus large bonus room. Good neighborhood. Call for finat'lting details. Joan Lewis·" UllU ICUIFRHT 11,111,000 View forever, beauufully mamtamed older Laguna home, used brick terrace, lush courtyard entrance with secluded swimming pool. 3 Bdr, fortnal dining rm, den. maid's quarters. Barbara Aune/George Grupe THllTIOUL ELHAICE ll•l,000 Magnificent townhome. formal entry, marble to a breathtaking circle stairway. Mstr suite w/private sitting rm, 2 add1unal Bdrms. formal dining rm. gourmet kitchen , formal gardens wtth spa. Guard gate community Barbara Aune QllllT Cll llPLEX 1111,000 Two nice units in Corona del Mar with wonderful potential. Ideal for starter buyers or investors The price is right for everybody! Coby Ward l THE YlllE 1211,HOLI A beautifully remodeled 4 Bdrm view Eastbluff home. featuring a stunning family room done with such style and quality craftsmanship that 1t is virtually irreplacable. Coby Ward VIEW fl CUii& llllUllS IH0,000 Including land, canyon and ocean VIew from this charming 3 Br. 2 Ba home. Extra lrg lot w/room for expansion. Access to pnvate beach. Great potential. Donna Godshall IO' PlllOITIRY LIT IHI ... One of the few bayfront lots available in Newport Beach. Easy access to main bay. 50Xl07 includes pier pemut. Fee simple . .Beverly Morphy URHR 1111( cuam ........ Very low priced "Kensington" 4 Br, 3 Ba, formal dining rm. family rm, 2-sty attached home. Clean and neat. ready for the decorator's touch. Great for entertaining. 24 hr security gate Comm. pool & tennis courts Donna Godshall ILIFFS COlll IEllCO 11U ...... P opular tr1 -leve l .. S .. Plan close to community pool. 3 Br. spacious living rm w/vtew deck and large Mstr suite. Owner will assist with financing. May lease option. Micki Cooper Dramatic tn-level condo with approx.,1500 sq. ft Nestled in a complex surroul"'ded with magnificent landscaping An ex- ecuuve townhouse with high cathedral ceilings & sky lights Assumt:> $91.000 IOcln OCEAllFROllT $411,000 OPEi llllY 2-1 5101 SUSllRE RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME A pride of ownto'rshlp home in a pnde of O\.\ nersh1p neighborhood Spacious & bt.•auuful 3 Bedroom with Cam1lv room & formal d1rung in prune Costa Mesa area T h as home is a best valut> on todav·s market Full pnce only $141,900 THE REAL ESTATE RS LIDO ISLE 11 YFllDIT IPU •II Ill/I• 1·4 411 YllUll ... 4 BR. 3Ba Remodeled in 1981 Excel- l nt umable Ctnancmg R«ently l"l'- duced to $940,000 ... ., 111-1411 ., .. ., 110.1 -, ~dr11•s, 2 htlts, 411111 rH•, 2 oar aarac•· Si1cl• t .. ity er 41,111. Easy MOHS. lest ~ .. o .. •I"' with• ... ., ......... , IU-2Ul, 111·21•1 t • ' I UTIWAY Tl OITALllA Your boat la at your back door. New custom waterfront home w/dock, 3 Bdr. 21h Ba, lrg master suite, formal dining room, 2 frplcs. 2 car garage. large sunny patio. Near Lido VIII ge. Open Sat/Sun l aS. 3311 Anley. 73-3777. $449.000 O&llEIY YIWIE 1mn 4/6 bdrm, big dock(s), play lawn & swim beach. Walk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $795.000 (land Incl.) Open Sat./Sun. 1-5. Owner (9-5) 650-0202 MAGNIFICENT CUSTOM ESTATE 7 00 sq ft Mediterranean Ville. spec- t ular view Extensive use of oak and Imported tile 5 bdr. 61-t bas. 3 wet bars. lrg breakfast rm, gym. sauna. 2 Jae . pool & ape. 4 fireplaces. sec. system A fabulous home tor entertaining! 3 ca.r gar"ge. The owners have reduced the price $300,000 Opn Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5. 429 Isabel Terrace. CdM .Ide lhnar, 111140-tHl Sl,•11.000 • at onl\c $169.900' · THE REAL ESTATERS 4 Bdrm. 3~ Ba Custom home on hu&e pvt IOt. w/pool & spa utenS1ve uu ot oak LNdcd &lau window~ brtaklnt rm w/wet bar Great tor hc>me enterta1n1n Xlnt l1nancm l8SO.OOO 6AO 0357 John Murray. 8k r Open Sa Stut/ n l ~ 407 Mendoza Tttrace. Cofona d I • . • . • . ·~ ! ....., __ COLDWeLL BAN~eRO HYfllOllT 11,210,000 One of the bay's prettiest homes - ._. BR's. 3 1'2 Bas. wood floors. brass fixtures. leaded and beveled double entry door. Room for 48' boat. love- ly large south patio. *WAITED* 642-4321 Direct or co~ct. to subscribe to your hometown paper, the . Daill . Pilat La-~~,,., lfll ESTATE '44·&397 HOMES FOR SALE . '1 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 31911 National Park Or, L.ag Nlg 499-1320 $295.000 · Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM * * 6410 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 759-9100 $645,000 Sun 1-5 • 428 Rivera Terr. CdM 759-9100 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5:30 2 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN 365 E 19th. Eastside Costa Mesa 642-7726 $131 .500 Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5 9 Ocean Vista (Sea lat) Npt Bch 760-8333 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2301 Redlands Dr. Back Bay, N.B 631-1 400 $239.000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM * * 3311 Finley, Newport Beach 673-3777 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 •2001 Altura. Irvine Terrace. CdM 675-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 20451 Bayview, Back Bay, N.B. 650-5520 $158,500 ~at. 1-5 1301 Keel Or, H.V Hiiia, Corona del Mar 644·9060 $398,000 Sunday 1-5 1851 Kentucky Pl (Mesa Verde) C.M 557·5659 $129.950 Sun 1-5 215 Morning Canyon. CdM 644-8018 $560,000 3335 OceM Blvd., CdM 675-6000 $925,000 Sun 1t..·5 S.t/Sun 1-5 1977 Port Cardiff. Harbor View 644-6926 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1419 Santanella Terr, CdM 644-7020 $299,950fee 1854 Port Renwick, Npt Bch 644-7020 $249,500 1112 Highland, Npt Bch 644-7020 $318,000 1096 Seabluff, Costa Meta Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 546-2313 $147,000 Sunday 1-4 **124 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, N.B. 851-9987 $960,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 120 Via Quito, Lido lale, N.B. 673-7300 $425,000 Sun. 1-5 2027 Vista Caudal (Bluffs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $205,000 Sunday 1-4 3 BA plu1 FAM RM or DEN v 30 Malnaall, Jasmine Creek . 640-9060 $409,000 Sunday 1-5 * 4515 Falrfleld, Corona del Mar 673-7771 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1221 Berkshire Lane, Weatcllff, N.B. 548-9516 $279,500 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 1520 E. Ocean Bl (Penn.) Npt Bch 760-8333 $384,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •4521 Gorham, Cameo Shores, CdM 645-0303 $679,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 30642 Hafra Way. Sllverado Cyn 759-9100 $$299,000 Sun 1·5 • 134 Harbor Island Or., N.B. 675-6000 $525,000 Sun 1-5 214 7 Iris Place, Coate Mna 546-2313 $179,900 Monday 2-5 903 Lombard, Coate M ... 963-6767 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 30 Malnaall. Jasmine Cr• 644-9060 $<409,000 Sunday 1-5 20172 Herbor lale Lane Huntington Beach 549-2330 $139K Sat/Sun/Mon 10 on 1528 Orange Ava.(Corn. Pe1m«)Coat1 MMI 673-1600 $216,000 Sunday 11-4 * 594 Pierpont, Cotta M ... S46-2313 $169,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 •234 Roehelter, Euttlde, C.M. 631-4888 $165,000 Sun 1-5 11 Rue Ver1e (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch .. 644-6200 $745,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * • 1701 Galatu (Irv. T.,r) CdM &«·6200 $$398,000LH Sun 1 ·5 **5109 Seashore, Newport Beach 545-2847 $495,000 Dally 2-6 528 Seaward, Corona Highlands. CdM 675-6000 $435,000 Sun 1-5 3058 Van Buren, Costa Mesa 540-4964 $126,900 Sat/Sun/Mon 2:30-6 214 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 675-616 1 $420,000 Sun/Mon 1-5 207 Via Orvleto, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $395.000 Sun. 1-4:30 *4501 Wayne Rd, Cameo Highlands, CdM 675-6000 $360.000 Sun 1-5 10 Windflower, Turtlerock, lrvlne 552-2000 $289,000 Sun. 1-5 48EDAOOM ** 1309 Bayside Or, CdM 644-6200 $910,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 1029 Bonnie Ooone (Irv Terr) CdM 644--6200 $495,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 • 23 Bodega Bay, Npt Bch 644-7020 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2601 Blackthorn. Eastbluff, N.B. 675-6000 $285,000(LH) Sun 1-5 1024 E. Balboa Blvd .. Penln. Pt, N.B 631-1400 $1 ,050,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1336 Galaxy, Dover Shores, N.8 . 673-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 18520 Morongo, Fountain Valley 963-6767 $239,900 Sunday 1-5 15988 Mount Jackson. Fountain Valley 963--6767 $149,900 Sunday 12-4 2105 Yacht Mischief, Npt Bch 631-1266 $395,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 4 BA plu1 FAM RM or DEN •• 1325 Mariners Or. Westcllff, N.B. 644-9060 310,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1700 Galaxy Or., Dover Shores. N.B. 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 19372 Baywater, Huntington Bch 759-1501 Sunday 2-6 * 1833 Galatea Terr (Irvine Terr) NB 675-6161 $775,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1970 Port Ounlelgh Cir, Npt Bch 788-7500 $324.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 •• 3499 Queen's Court. C.M. 645-0303 $239,500 Sun 1-5 * • 1109 Oennll Dr, Coate Meta 645--0303 $239,900 Sun 1-5 * • 407 Mendon Twr. CdM 640-0357 $850.000 Sa/Sn/Mon 1-5 **801 Bayside Or, Promontory Bay, N.8 831·1400 $1,300.000 Sunday 1·5 40 Orak• Bly, Spyglau Hiii, CdM 652-2000 1395,000 Sun. 1-5 9971 OcMncr•t Or. H.B. 962-«54 $212,000 Sun 12-5 1885 Port Abbey, Ntwpor1 Beac::h 873-7761 1349,000 Sun 1·5 1227 Portalde (H.V.Hla) Npt Bch 780-8333 $429,000 Sufi 1·5 •.,2024 Port Weybridge Pl, HVH, NB 759-1601 Sunday 1-5 "1 Rue Blarrftt (80 Cyn) Npt Ben 844~200 $725,000 Sun 1-5 v-v-v-v-v-v-Tiil IHT Jl37.~ PCX)L 3 Equal sm• bdtms. fonnal danina. low mamt yard wnh beeuuful pool Great convenient neighborhood ci..nmar Home 4 Bdrm w1C1an1 M.1.r. pvt 11ud10, ttudy or hobby room 3 betlu. 27001q ft Yerd with many big tnn Strei• ford Park Home '212.000 RARE Summerwlnd home 4 bdrm. 2.S beth, Connel dlnana plua brNkfMt room. park ll.ke land9caplnj Open Houae Sun 12-Spm. Located et 9971 Ocean· cnst Dr H 8. <BrookhunVBaruungl V' V' V' V' V' V' 112·4414 0111 leaf I. Pltrot, lt1Htr CGMt & WaU-Real Elia,., U021 l\U...c.a at Mqnolla. H..8 * * 225 North Star (Ovr Shr) NptBch 644-6200 $875.000 Sunday 1-5 21 Aue Fontalnbleau, Big Canyo!)J N .. B. 640-6015 $498,000 Sat!Sun/M~p 1-5 1230 Sand Key, HV Hilla, CdM 675-6000 $399,000 Sun 1-5 2 Torrey Pine (Big Canyon) N.B. 759-8477 $625,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3363 Wisteria. Costa Mesa S.5·0303 $172,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1789 Tanager (Mna Verde) C.M. 645--0303 $240,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 58EDROOM ** 239 Via lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 $1 ,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *41 Bodega Bay, Spyglass, CdM 675-6000 $585,000 Sun/Mon 1-5 5 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * • 14 Geneve (Hrbr Adg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 30 Royal ·st. George (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 .195.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1600 Seabell Cir (Spygls Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $540,000 Sun 1-4 * 51 Goleta, Spyglass Hiii, Corona del Mar 759-1501 $849,500 Sat/Sun 1:30-5:30 *"" 6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge 640-4868 $1,950,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 429 Isabella Terr, CdM 640-0357 $1 ,450,000 Sa/Sn/Mon 1-5 2601 Island View, H.V. Hiiis, N.B. 64-9060 $375,000 Monday 1-5 I BEDROOM * * 333 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,300,000 Sun/Mon 1-5 8 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN ***•101 Via Lido Soud (Lido) N.B. 675-6161 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 *** 107 Miiford (C. Shores) CdM 644-7020 $1 ,975,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 *** 107 Milford (C. Shrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $$1,915,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 CONDOS FOR SALE 2BEDROOM • 15 Coventry. Harbor Ridge 759-1501 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BR plue FAM RM or DEN 13 Southampton (Belcourt HI) Npt Bch 675-6670 $488,750 Sun 1-S 3BEDROOM 403-409 Poppy, Olde CdM 675-6000 From $225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE MOBILE HOMES DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR pl.ue 2 BR 2524/2526 s.avtew. Corona del Mar 644·9060 $472,500 Sunday i-5 4 8R plua 1 BR * • 1508 W. OON.nfront, Penln. Pt, N.8 831·1400 $949,000 Sunday 1·5 31R +IBR +2BR RINTALI 38A APTI •Spa *Pool '** W•1~ront '* * * Waterfront l Pool ""' 01¥9 eddr ... at guerd Oai• D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ., ~ :r.tt.-~n.--;.: .-:/:~ Blyfmt ~ °"' ~-== • Ttny ... 7...... .... • ..-..,'q,.e,~: 21r11 ·bclmll ~dM.·r.. ~aw' ~. 4 =tow pt(Oe of Oltlt belle, ape. ... 4'. !Md· -UllH-,O(llO or ..... at ICIPld ~. I • llr· .. l9wlll .. (ll&i& IA'") /MOW/UO.OOOop. MH.000 ..... ·-o.Mr/btu 122 OOliM VteW wt1t1 IOMa of "°" "*'-'• DrM "Y• Clll YIMAA. COHOO wooe1 Ind ..... on a,_... Jatin ·.,tor_... Ml I -21t n. ..,..., te...i lot wfll room for ---by lrt LR, •pool, w 1 iM'OO£ ....... l.illllillliill•• .. l~i:llliilliiiili'.ililfi eoo1 In front or bed\ 8U8MIT AllorRMI Get•. ..../"-MI L.... 1421/MO. tlOO dlPOlll-1111 Onty ' ~ old In i .. ,..,,,w/FONAAL.DtHINO option ea1.a1t 71t-011t ....... ._.., .. "2.. 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IH-Ol'H IAYFRONT-CONDO: 2 •• ,....,,..no fUlt*5M[D Of AEAl ESTATE 2331 VISTA HUERTA Lo.a land. Owr'W may lailL Aotnt. no -b9d, MOurltY bldg, bey eett 1t11 Wtlaot -102 UNF·-1SHCD. ll1•1a 2 IA 1 be, 8tlCof'Y ttetp ftnllnc9. Wf*' of a Otel 2 Mm ~~:..:=a. °'*' llT,U14t11 """ -------1111.m --·---oorotout 31taea,fem ltaltl Parahh• lltl ut• "-P9t ok ALTRS e3M400 •Mr28antlCPl&ltA HEAUl4 ,,... IUJa Hll THE p~ MART ~~w;r" rm, epe, oek doorl, 9'l9fY 53M1t0 BEST My ... . . . «*P0'1 lrt pllllo t:.: epe CLUBS TEHNtS. ArbOnCiO -ni C.it9'0-I01t ::'H~.cM. 0:: ~ ll_g lftlM B44 ~ ~~~ ~: 1175• "° peca, 7 -1122 SWIMMING. p"'1 1 ~ git, ctubhOu.., 0 .... U.... o~e'PrtA HcU9 Set. 3ot LUOCriL !:!tp £a:: 21it o/tr 00Nt0 b; m mo. 8'15-.'.8'114117~ IS15/mo, k.lddlta OK. EZ much mort! Sor~. PoCM. lee. aeuna, tennl6. 3bt+ den 3ba. oene1 'it9w Docbldt R.E. 840-8208 A1iU91"'1 IOnb • Aefrlo, no P9tt. Nim. dtC> t.,..,., Call Wiima -~ Modfts Wt64i·M29H/865-0218 21rp6coWca 1~o.o· W/dodc()pen1·f5124Vla luxe. ehort/:h.!i tetm. t~M25 l75-t22t Nrl>Md\,21k2~bt.1llO 141.e20I,_ nor..... · TWO HOUSES: 4 bf, 2 be. 833--NS3/mag '*1309. l::.,~~r oc:.-:: !~~·~ ~ !«', pVt ~ *!~! CAU US AeoAROING r.:e:o i: f5°1~7~~00 ·-()C)fn daify g to 6 1160,000, ' 4 br, 2 be. •• mtll* YU, 2Br. 2ba. c:ten. fam rm ltland. ~term.. bey .. ,..... ..... 1111 IRVINE LEASES PenlMUla-Udo ..... ./l.iy W.lkt9 ... ,,.., 1~ ... /n _ J,,._ ~,_) l1M,000.55M208 ITITILY'nllll t>yown.1~ VlhBefboa ,ftnandne.l&l\991~· ~ ~ $3500. ~uault $4000. ·pelJOlo. KDtw ..... no~ ~ .! •I IHI OptnTodayt.S.Pflcedto $318,000 t3M3t7 yown.. --....,., 'filsor I Agf'1M181 kldt I 'av-•.•• _.. ·~ •-1mi-rii1i·iii1• ...... 1uH.ooo. '°' waatc1m 3 ar .. o.n. •ve ~ Ddebout St75/mo. '45 .... .... appt. Into ge1e guwded _,,,, ., ... roomt, apa. many ICltU. Bay & Becx:h • a It y .,. "" 3 Bt. 1 lk. eon.. ~-NewpcMt kMlt So. Arohlt•ctural detall entrln09anddetailtotll -1 l279,5000wnr64a.8518 R--.iE,.ate 28R2BACondow/rJ4Jflld 16deC.M.IU5/mo.2825 170016tt1Strttt t>ayondcom.,.,..Oneof PATRICK TENORE at .. ,.. ~ .,,, 786-1172 1 1•t•.pool.Jac.pVtbtec:t'I Elc*\eptl.~1-1755 (jtDOWf) a kind, mlnut• to bMd\ TI0-1702 One of the loweat priced Lata Au l.. _,.,.,,.,"wet_.,... 1500 mo. 97&-!leOl' $485/ 2 It 1 ba llPl 642 Slll & marina. 09" Sun 1·5. condot with your own AQ 5 it. Htl L . large Ull& llU VERSAILLES 1 Bdrm mo. ' 1 · -31811 Nattonal Pn Dr. boat 1llp Included. yard, cul ct. aec. Atklng tuxur condo. all Upper unit, cloea 0 •. Newport 8udt No. A~. 8hlrley Miiier. Greenbelt, patio and a 2· tt1,000. 112,500 down. Private. aecurlty gatad amenttt... MCUt1ty oat•. TILtnd~ 2:1: 1~ 880 trvlnt Avtnut' 4 ·1320.1296.000 story townhouM with 3 557-2713 community. 72 It. on the 3890 MICheleon Drive LHM se75/mo. Daya -· ~· ... (Jt 16th) '~ =bd' Ctiarml Bae* Bay Home bedrma, 2'_. battia. EMy I ... " IOll bay. with P* & lloet for Irv! 87S.M27, Ev.a 648-3818 BecNIOr, compl. kitchen & 645•1104 ..,..,..,......,..""'"' ... -.... Sec r::;:3 atapa to the bdch. Only Ultt • large beat. Well land-M beth. U1ffa pd E/lkM Uitga L8gUna riou.. ca.-Jronn~. 0r:v. e.:i:."trse~ 1235,000IF•.831-1400 bA.188. Vintage 2 Br euped courtyard er 2\tba o, 2 cat ~A0~~:!~8oro:!.~ $3()c)a..e-s13ei946-12191 .. •••-••••• nyon&~..._3.,, Canyon. oc.an & harbor 20451 Bayvtew efSO..M20 w•ri HtH<>Nl tiou .. + garage apt, 2 wtfountaln & apa. Mag· gar. Heritage Parle. St60. 1 F•-it.. 548-4eo8 WE8TCLIFF 2 It. upper. L,~!, ~7•12Aeaao1 /mo vtew 4•,; 8drm. 5 Ba. 2 " btll• to beaeh30JC100' lot nllloent 3BR. ba horn.. Haat 131-0eaO opt on. _ .... ,. Brand MW condoe for Sf25/mo. No.,.._, 1 pw-...... .,._ - lrplc, 4700 aq It. Priced ... •1111 .... HOMf., •-· on bay w/allp. SIOK Fully equlPP9d gounMt OMrfl9td H W•tellff3 er. 2 ea. fonnal 1'9n1. 2 untta ~In new eon pr9f. 548--7533 MIFnon«ftlCl,2i'iietwa below market at 3 BR 3ba.. PARK UDO: REAlESTAlE down. owe, 10% fixed, kitchen. For ..... YMttV a..u~lful d9n dble ~ OR. lrg kitchen, pool' prot-ctrwSCPleza.2&1 YOU oeaEAVE IT ., 2 .. PrOfll. pt, 1275 $498,000. Open HouM Flrap4ac. Nft carpeg U1•1G 1o YI'• pymnta $2808. at '4000 per mo.-or S 2 bt, ba. .• =· ~a. S2200motnc:ldap· 8drme w/2 car prtcg In ,._ ...... ....,.,._ "~·--12 utl _ 546-ft2I Sun/Mon f40.e015 Jottn Freati paint Poot A ,..; ooctcatdo R.E.840.1208 aumm« monUla at $5000 tovety garden,"'' 6ttw & pool NtVlca oay Hourlty gar. From -2 ,._ 2;:":!"'• S)Uf9 ":.':!' .:..... 17.;7-1141,., · · · · per mo "'· Prot. couple ed. 17 .a 7 E 842 5219 1175/mo Call 241·1275 -...... ~ ..... ..,. ...... -H • HH't' =n at 1124,760. Im-•TW... •WI•..... UM i11 lMI No Pfl'· .. ao. 494-2417 1 1 1 ve • Noon--5PM except Weds IV IPPl onty 831-sm -... -,F-non--emk-,-. _,_-,,_,- Exc:tueM I01 Udo Bldg te ~llllMon. 3 bt, 2 be. larnlly room. a::ut m new 1Jxll • Nr UCI 28' 2~ comm Lita lu Uli or come by 810 8alt• 8t ~ J-~ fttl S.C. Ptm 1275 Ind ud w/OC::~i!:'· 1.,1t1er•1ttr. S2~$K6:=~5,'t~•t lo.ded w/upgrad .. tn poof, w9'tc to mn.c. no Xie i £ nr 8.c .P. WO E'lld«&naht.c:ht9rM2bt2bf L™POCI. f66.0IOtor~n rf'' Prol dacorat•d Ml-llH adult pk, CM. 127•800· Ellecutlw c:ondo on bay, peta INO. 553-1471 trptc dbl gar much more 1._.ba. F'rptc, 2nd fir, eek, gar. 'No • peta'. MIF ""'"" .,.._ on 1,,YNout. ~ 1800 MITllll IHll Ward Mobile Homea dHlgner. compl•l;l Ullll UI.... 53M1t0 BEST Alty,_ C9l'POrt Sl25, f40.08t7 taO/mo. tM 487-117• 45tfl/9.,boa &t. NB. LI. 2 Br 2'.4 k Only H.V.Homee a51-8797bkr llUllUYYllWI 991•4990 or 845-180e lurn.11995mo873-08 2 Bdrm & cs.ti, 2-.Jattta. ADULT COMPLEX. 2 atty l /.W.............. Bil S400/mo.DewUft5PM. ~Y~or or a~~ Do'M 8tlof9 48' CU8t ~~~E~ated 4 • INMI' f~I ...... lllwlhlat4 Avail. now. ~ ~ ~· ~~~· ~~a:o. ~~: S450utllatncl. Ma-()1t5 Q& t:m t:: m rm -,,.~-IF ...... ...,ttw__..~2br-~1~ba-.... r-- l\W. For vt9w1ng cell h~c:=· ~ ~o Bdrm home nMteled T=::: :nfi:ttii: .... al Ut2 ~~I 25 mo. 1575, 54().0374 U11M NW w/(M ba to l'9n1 to non-W•.,_ C.M. 1400 + PATRICK TENORE pr Hazale31• 0 •bove the bay. Formal area.38drme&3batha AOiY Smok• 3 £ 2 L T ..,._ ....,.. Condo etyte w/cathedral emkr, WOl'klno *" 25-+. eec.Mltct\646-,._ 7eo-1702 .... dining room. famlly room both l1ght & daril• in.'. MOO Miiiy youra call UI a&el• ft.U Uua ..... =:f · 1 er w/lott, CM 546-1307 aft 5~30 with gr•t bar. Mu.: lenort. ~)(1 to r.c. rm & 539-8190 BEST Alty f• 1 bdrm+ d9n condo. lor· N Tuetln. m 23 a;, LR g.wage. btlcony, Nlcely tum rm. ttMdlly M/f'tottw 29t 1ba 8elboa ~· wlt~udflr,.~ l'lome poof .... Agt 540-5937 mal din. rm, poof, IPL w/frplc lrg kftctl w/noott. laundry, bltlne. no ~ empt MIF, with or~ ~=-~::moo.~y .,. •• at• • y. • Jun. 1. 1800/mo, 1111, eun rm. lkyllotita, utll rm, $750. ~ 8PMC. kit prtv In nkle--. 6-tM4 81$.2t27 has a lwge dectc with epa Lux. Moblle Homes on tut+ dap. 1-371·7580 grdnr. clean quiet 879--MM 17 or & 3 car gfllagt. N9w prloa water. Nftpoft Beech. nQhbrhd cu.tom tiomea Nie• quiet 21r 2ba 8 bead\. M St25.000 lndudee land. &tat• aal4a. 873-3821 Turtlet'ock: cl9el\ 2bt/2ba. xlnt echoola. s1100 Furn w/patloe • tine1 GflllG9· PIMMnt room. tum. own Nnon ::. ~ & ,.i. Ownef may trade tor wtd den. Aval!. June 18. No 11350 Ref'• 531-1&04 822 Hamllton Street entranoe & yard wommn S2tO no Ulla. l13-03IG ..... option. M:~~i. .. :!m!''~~nlafled~ l1•11lM111 pata. 11200. 833-1795 Ron ~77 pretwred. 142.,.t78 l't'U I l \ 142·1281 Parker Strip. 7»-0891 ,._ • I •--BU Univ Park 2Br 2ba condo, ceJtaiVafua-:::.. ••ti Oui.t E.ald9 2 Br 2 Ba Rmmt went*'. non amkr N~~ !' ~H~ c;::; 64 1133 lt!B. "'91tu I IMI attactl dbl gar. MOO/mo. .,. twnhte w/apeclou9 pVt lhr4bd ttouea 1 ml"°"" fwn. 1150 dap, Nr OCC. -Al....-XTTR: LXABCOMBs buy/rent Haze! 831-0eeO spoti::a. dual mMter euit-paUo. Poot, C8rPOf1, no of s.c . Plaza.' 1240 mo. 3 ml. to b9ech. ti• 3154 ANYTIME 28WOOOd farm . Prol.lady netda2or3br Uni p,.. ec time 2Br ... MacArttiur Vlllage,.n peu. ~~51~mo . lnclutll.841·9730 · -------- Nftberry Springs. $2000 olde CdM ...... Xlnt r91a. 2b~ ~ ,:.,belt 1,,;mac amentt!M. Nr SC Plaza, 842-oMS. • Room for empl reep q\llet OcMn vtftl. •t9P• to ILIFFS ac. low down. 54g.3043 758.e273 ev9t or cond s9t5 875-5383 twya. airport & ~. STUNNING lrg 2 Br 2 Ba *" non-emkr PoOe -.: bd\/martna l•m prof 1tBY OWNA LIDO ISLE 38r (rnetr dwnatrt) 2\t8a, 3 cat gw. 9% Int to qual bUV-Prtn only 873-7379 UN. ULI lal 48a.e882 (Diana) · June 15. St75. 835-1455 g8fd9n apt, pool 1586. nit. nr OCC. · S28o' +1.-~ =Poot bat.;..~ By Lender. l.Arge 3 Bdrm. _;:!r 1250 C41ta.... ftM ~:.":r:ir, ex~~d:r~~ t ... u.... 710 W 18th utlla. 751 ·5009 utile. 49W21 2'h bath, tiu evtlfyttllng. --------~ leYiront prlme 2 I 3 it "'· c:ond09. some belt loeatlon, 1750/mo, Vatu.lU.. uu me8tillJIB Room for rent nw ocean Pool/Jae 4 bf home SC G,..t location. Prtced to IDllD 11111 office bldg. SUOO.OOO. wtown pv( Jae . kll avall June 1. 975-0870 lllll R IUll & lfWY9. 1250/mo. Cal Ptia. M 21-35. ft/Imler BAYFRONTDPLX :'~:.n~~rryceltforap-T!,~~::.:.!~:::U~11ur~ e111GrundyRttr875-6181 :_u~~-~~~~·c:~~ Lltuak~Wi aer 2.a .. di: *'d hk· TNBllll _883-4 __ 854 ____ ___,:-:: S275 •M-274211w118 Br 28a home In Newport dlhwshr & dltpOUI, frplc rTr 1 IX lle.'1m &Nier up, gar. ffplc. $850 ..... fir.... Room. lhr bath.~ PrOf me6e non-emltr. lhr TllllllOOIPTll GREAT FAMILVHOME Only$185,000. Opn W&TDflllT,11 In llv rm. Comptex tlu garnotlnddl950Avall HB.M2·778819fl0..1193 Frplc,v-..ltedoeilng,dbt :201 Newpon845-25.9C) fum28',2baPromon- Spacloua owner' a unit with BIG CANYON M25,000 Sat/Sun. Call Merilyn The lut available lot on MC gatea. pool & Jae. June 20. 851-8928 mag A,.rtantt f•m~ gar~. pool J.n"ie 50 tory P<*et apt $450/mo PC~~~.lc .. ~~1Mal1~ 1---A;_t_7_5_9--84_7_7__ Coombs 831-1 2M the water tn cannery vti. From $900/mo S4&.3309 B , ea Arch e..ctt . 2 Br 21\ Ba + .. 1 ..... Room w/Ba. ~ non-+'A utlla. 173-7807 "_",.., .,,,,...,..,.,.. .... tagelor ..... $850,000 In-2Br 2be-c:ondo. dbl • 2 ~ta"' $~/mo. Tom LiiM . Me W 18th 645-2 ,,_ amllr. Npt Bch. kit. prM-Prof MfF _., ~ N entertaining lrom llAllM-,._ d k f 100 f t gar ,._. ...., •a-~ .. CHOtCE .__ $275 fS.46-0390 __.. ...,. -3 a . ccsu ----t•• clu ..... oc or " comm pool. W7D. 851.e928 hlad .._. WEOrr,;;nA __. · .,,,.. ~ -'"' specious eundec:k OV9f· .. ,..,. WI, of boat apace. S87511se. Agt. Shlrley .. Went a .. 11ct10n of great SEA & SUN LODGE Ptlilip, KJm 175-411'4 looltlng aandy bH Ch. With euper location near Barrett Realty 842-5200 875-4830. 875-14~ "NIGUEL SHORES 1 BR near beach with patio IMng? We can on. any-$ 105 wtl/up. C4*>r TV Prof M/F etv 3000 eq ti Ownef/A;t 844·9513 IChool park & poof 4 , -...,,-----:----::-:---Oulcit rental•. 3Br. den. Avall 6-1 to 6-1. Fully lhlnQ ITom • am1 apt to a 3021 w Cout Hwy Npt H8 apac~ bOrma p1ua. Super sharp Cu1tom ••-• Prtr 1 2 Stry pool hme 6 rm 2 ba apa Welk to bMoh & rec furn. $650 mo. 67S.7841 •Br hM. 11 looklng In CM • exec l'IOme In • IP&. lllT"" 11~. OenVu Trl-IVI• comun~ pool/tennis Mar t>Mct\. Spaciout, frplc, dbl-9W. bltna gd term• Npt Craat 2·3 8', den. End units. $159.500to 1199.000. arate 2 bdrm gu9at or In· Townttome. 2 Br 2'h ba. aaa•9Mnl9S,.0.I updated kltch Helghte center Pvl guerded ,. __ 1 • u24 NB HB think of ue ftret for Waterlront home, N.B doae to ~turn taw qrtra. Lge eec:tud.cj widen. Overlootdng Big ...--•-•• • area won't lut at $855 beach comm. Vee.int, .,.. I na .. that ch°'°9 of ldMI IMng Fem non·•mkr. age or unfurn yrd w/apa. $230.000 In Canyon Golf Couree. ~ 10 un~a ugg~ 538·6190 BEST Atty f• qulek OQCUpancy S 1350. Uso/ Dix mobl' home, no TSL MGMT 842· 1603 20-30 S210mo 650-8408 Rmte wanted. Beeut So aHumable financing. duced to S298,000 + ~~unit' $850K 306ROCHESTER AllO haV9 othflft. Rl1r P91a.Matureadulta. N8REALTYl75-1842 fitttb Laguna hm. Pvt entr & d d t term1. 'By Owner. Open un 1 a--.t.·ded 831-0440 Quiet MCUre _ pvt bch/lg rm.~ Ju• t r • u c • o Sat 1_5. 34 Sea lalend. Tom Lee, Bkr. 642-1603 2BR 2ba. Oulet '"""" 1981 NewpO,, ~8373 .. IU• ~ U II ™• 1318,0001 759-1501 NB (Ford/Jambor .. ) wllge pvt yard, electrlc L~I ilt•tl 1192 · 1 & 2 Br aptL pool ape, "5A s..nketlred prot. lhr 2 Br M2·1873 eliEW IF IAY• ~~;~~~P• do~;ng~P•~:;~ Clillk ;t;gance tl Br l~rt lffcla lilt llr, patiolbal. No ·J*S. llTll 111 ept M/F, ~., Blufft. dener lnci. $600/mo AND apllt , • .,., W9t bar l/p den aatbOi Penln. 1 BR 26a. 152S.$825 Wkly rental•. s 125 & up 644-5519 eft . John Tll lllffl AoroH lrom Newport everu 12th month FREE. fncd kid/pet uppar high rl••· Bay view. TSL Mgmt 754-0081 O! Color rv . free con.. Stir furn 28' apt, Uttle Bal •ts1a.111 Harbor Yacht Club.'"'' NOPETS.142·2171 $700'• 539-6190 BEST $995/mo.Agt831--8418 842·HK>3 t!Mted pool.& atept to ••8/1·9115.Nlce.qulek "' 3 bdrm•. 2'hbatlia -In one sharp duplex with a kick· Rlty '" LIDO BAVFRONT· double "--_ p.-1-t HB ocean. Kitch 1 avall. cable TV. Judy. hm ol our moat eought after er faaturM out1tandlng 3 Br 1 Ba enclld garage. la mt · --9UI 885 N Cout Hwy. 67S.1289. Wrtt 851·9001 ar.... BUI grMnbelta. financing. Call brotcer: big patio, crpta, drapea, l!!f!rt ltac wide mo1b"t. H~a.1cou; iOID fiN Laguna e..ctt, •~5~ S~ous condo In the bike trail• & community 645·8202 fned. Xlnl aree & lharp 3 "1lf' Bluff a condo on pie or 1 "9 · m pa aotlvlt!M. 1o mlnut• to $660 + eec. No pets. raanbelt SHOO . OK.$1200/mo.857-0221 Only 10 minutes lrom ll&LAllllTD. tulfa. prol to ahr the beaehl Better ... thla LODGE MOTEL. San 54S..5442, 770-5829 ~r/Agt. 840-0087 NEWPORT PIER ., ... 1 :a:..r:;r =prlo:: Wkly rentals now avell. =-Ms:-::~o:; one FASTI 759-1501 Jacinto Mina. Ideal for 3 Br 2 Ba. big famlly rm, BayatiorH 24 hr gate Br, lrg. ocHn view. Point'• moat MCluded $111/~n'r~ Cofof TV, practate 760-1750 Iv mao You don't need a gun to "draw laat" when you ~ an ed In the Dtllly Piiot Want Ada! C9'I now / 842-6e78. HoRo coP E SYDNEY 0MARR Monday, Mar U ARIES (March 21-April 19): Accent on money, potential earnings, payments. income. collections. You could locate ~icle that ha~ been lost. missing or stolen. Consolidate re~cnt pms, mak~ fncndl y conccss1on to familY. member. Stop brooding, start celebrating. TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20): Popularity increases. demands arc made on your time, you become m~rc a~arc of ~ppearan~e. body image. You decide upon new way of hfe. diet, physical exercise. You choose proper course. you'll be at right place at cruc!al moment. GEMINI (May 21.Junc 20): Prcc?nceiv~ nouons. patterns arc likely to be upset. rt 1s necessary to~~ rcbutl~ing program, to check source matenal, to realize that authenttc1ty requires thor~ugh re~arch. You'll pin access to confidential data and pos1t1on will be strenathencd as result. . CANCER (June 21.J ul y 22): Romance, physical attraction. wt shes that come true -these arc highl ighted. Gain shown if you wnte -get ideas on paper. submit suuesuons and formats. By movina quickly. you'll have distinct advantage. Virgo plays ~cy role: . LEO (J uly 23·Aua. 22): Guess who s com!ng to dinner - professional associate or "boss." Be ready for surp~sc confrontations, visits. Domestic adjustment is on aaenda, could include rearranae- ments of f umiture, remodelina. decoraung or actual cha nae of residence. _ . . 1 VIRGO (Aug. 23·Scpt. 22): ~fine term~. pcmut spantual va. ':JCS to be examined. Focus on pubhshma, educabon, vocabulary, ab1hty to overcome various barrien, includintlanguage. Pisces native helps you "find the war. ... Another Vi~o also fijures prominently. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You make di~overy which could pro~e emb&mssina for those who attempt to swtndle. Focus on flnanc1aJ matten resource of others. Relationship intensifies. marital status is discussCd Cancer Capricorn natives play outstanding roles. SCORPIO (ckt. 23-Nov . 21 ): Go slow, finish what you stan,. listen intently to one who does have ¥our best unerests at hean. Stnve ~or uni venal theme, Jc now that love is very much a part of curttnt sccnano. Aries, Leo. Libra nativn f\aurc prominently. SAOm.uuus (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): Make new start, also maJce re10lution1 conccm1na proper diet and ~utrition. Focus on wu ll band ability to obtain necessary matenaJ. Get to hea.n of manen rtaatdiOJ member of oppo itc sex. Leo is involved. _ CAPRICORN (Dec. 21.Jan. 19): Collect addtuooal 1of'orm1uon Get flies in order. catch up on co.rmp_ondence. Striye.to balance books, check invoices and arrive at Potenual value. lnd1v1dual who makes many claims. who would be a panncr. 1s idealistic. sinctre, but could abo be mls1nformcd. . AQUAJUtJS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll have more workina room. social activities increase but s.hould take place at or nur home base. Don •t stray 100 tar because "recall" could bt on aaenda. Rcm11 n where needed! Family member helps ~ou pln .. lnl\ef' su~natb ... bed/br .. k fHt, quiet frptc, DIW. lrg yard '350. guard with private prkng•.!.0 pa~•.;~ ec.nle bluff. ooeen aide 2~ Newport &Nd.C.M. area, 2 bite• walk tot~. Pete 751-3181. Bkr beaetla. 3 Br 2 Ba. now. ~/mo. 01 PCH. LI«• new 2 Br 846-7445 Stralgtlt M. n/emkr, 2S.3-4 1a..u, toe81~5~· eom 1 •Br 2ba. lrg lncd yard. $1500/mo. yrly IHH A,.rtanh, Vaf. wi den, 2 atory. xtra large ~~~~~!:oF ~ kltctlen. Kida/pate OK. Walk to 2495 Cre1tvlew private petlo Call ... tr $.290/mo Rick 831 _874 1 ,,................. anopa, golf, Npt Beel! 846-8218, 846-0100 lalMa Isla.. rzM ~1. 861-8441. or Int.. h 2tM · iW ,.... '' I Bay Bike to bHch 2b pool & drtw by 24583 Sant• lnta11 Wu... .._. Exper management co.. bi.. $1200 752-7150 S.autlful 3Br •. Bay view Xvall yrty. Sml Clara 10 .... 2 e.i , ... Ch9nn9ra nr e:::J, __ .. _ ,:z !!!L apeclallua In Or•no-& ata · · apa, new crpt1 $1250/mo u ar 18r Frank tin water, fully tum, Ideal va-,..,,..... ,,_,..,., _, ·- San Otego Counti.a. ,cute Eutalde 2 er. 1 ea Catt Carmen 846-7171 .f!.. opan ·beam cell•. lut. ltacla 2741 catloq_ hmea 28' 2bt. untum 18' apt S400 TSL MGMT 842·1803 Pet otc. hookup• se15 + Beautiful executive home. S550/mo Ind utll. Avail ! IL™I FRll alp• S avail June 9--30. Neat. noo·amllr. reap So. Callt Motel'• lor Sale. $675 MC., Jon 548-2497 4 Br 2Yt ea. trv. Terr.. mid June. 875-6022 ..,. 38' 2~. alps 8 avail June 751·5009 Aleo Real Estate LlcenM'Oeluxe newer 2•ty 3Br near Futilon Island, Npt hi"---IUOI 1&-30 Call 873-2436 for NEED IMMEO· 2 BR APT '"position open. Part or 2 '~ba . frptc, bitlna, C1r. S1850/mo. 644-8800 -. Oellgtitful OCMn brec... detail• on wk 10 wtt mda Vrty. w. f\IWpl/Penlnaula Full Time. (714) 845-411e crpta/drpt, dbl gar. fned Big CenyOl'l guarded ate, Ptaia1•l1 2707 recfecorated 4.plex. all V 111 "n• Im ..,.. 650-3823 lftts ltr Salt itOi yard /patio, gdnr. targe2Br2BaS18;8mo 2BR 16&. m . onlY new pluth cerpet1 & NwptBch J~uty·Aug ... ftr Child/pet OK. $625. Oya 758-0706 Owner/Broker 100 atepa to bHCh. draPM. dlawuhera, tote 1 bdrma from S300-$400 ... nll OceanfrOl'lt Penlnaula Pt 1>47·9S71, evee & wttnda $750/mo. C.11873-8955 of cloMta. private qar· 2 bdrma from $350-$425 t "tate tot. Largest I~ 8S0-0223 Lorri BLUFFS CONDO. 3br. C • J .,.__ ftf2 age. laundry tacllltl••· very clean Near ~. •o•oiiiR.iiibEtNIP"'Q"'X"'AP"'llCIP~'"'""~ N.wport BMcti. 45X200. Eu d 28' 1ba small 2ba, newly decorated. trtal I ,... some private patio• Femlllea only 997-0432 25-37, n-amkr.anr. wtth S850.000. Ag1. 873-3717 a:: :ar lrl 57'75 1at. S1200 mo. 844-4482 2Br, upa1alre, frPIC. new 3 Bdrm 2Yt Ba. MtM 38r/2ba '475~ 12 ••• t.l. t Y.aat & eec'. 84'~3958 ewe BIUFFS CONDO crpt, mini bllnda. $900. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. Beach Summer Rental utll {714)675·3529 I t ' 1410 3Br 2'/iba. small yard. Avall June 1. 87S.2424 1 Bdrm 1 Ba. Penn Pt home. 2br, fully tMI Off MacArthur se25 3 Br 2 $1000/mo. 640-8107 d fl 221 llfll If. furn • otherl from $350. M/F 30 ove< lhr 28' 2S. oeepcan onTennlac1ub Bupllti.v.lkld1lcypool -Bachelor. groun oor. 1 •• 1 Bkr (7t4)675·460e HBoondo cloMtoHoeg Palm O.:.rt furn tim reni dbl gar Call 53M190 Cape Cod 3Br 2ba. huge pvt, CIHn. S390/mo. 110-•• ' E/llde C.M studio. avail. Hoep S300 64S..7332 laale ••P• fl •vi by dy. wk, BEST Rlty ,.. yard. qul•t CUl·d•-aac. Avail 675-6811 111-1102 6115 Nr beach & shop9 latall 14 mo.j818) 340-8585 PENTRJOGE cove ~~~~ra,n~~we;.~~:: Garden Apt. within walk· Pvt yard. prkg S700/mo. 111T W•tdlR 0:. NB SELL OR TRADE: 60' 1 BR 2 Br 2 Ba split level. frptc, $1400/mo 2424 Sierra l~d~·~~o~~~· lnct utna &42·204S s1.301q f1 mobile tiom• on Big Baar poof, "'sa~5ca;5C92~" Vista. Oya 873-1395 ~960. M=. °'*1 Sat' 11tW>Olup Bach, t Br lrM4 0.11 h .... , Agent 541·5032 Lake. S17,900 or trede opener. . CHOICE RENTALS & Sun 11-5. $44-2611 pool. apa 18992 Florlde 2br 2ba steeps 8. fully $330/up crpts drapee ale lor beat or car 875-9581 Priced to rent 2 Bdrm On t"f waler 4.5 Br hH 2 ~2·283-4, ~2-3172 f\irnllhed, gar small pW. 17301 Beactl Huntington t ti •••tJ garden spot w/appla crptd story den mulll·B• kid °f:",~~.ft~ blk :o~. $399/mol Bachelor DrNm DIH&.~8 £1873-2436 8"ctl ~2·283• ·~~ UZI decor $450 •I 539-6190 pet nne $1200 renl tin 875-8118 89&1&5 ~5 . Pad! EZ move In terms l ag Bch. ocean at your Approx 900 aq It -"'_..,.,._..,...., ___ ~ BEST Rlty lee y~rl detaUa at ' 8A1-8209 f.. doorstec> 2Br• JUM · csa.11 & 28r • m on 1 Prtmelocale2Bdrm28a2 •IH-lltO• So of Hwy 2 Br 1 ea pvt L 274 Sept wtc ormo •99-2770 ~7~t~ N9wpotl acre choice locatlon 8 st hrM w/ger • pop view of BAck BAy mod d• patio, tndry rm. walk to WIUI ltlC• mil• south ol Sun City. t S51o cant mlu 53M HM> •ion Incl 3 ea formal din· beach. $795/mo. Call 1 BR apt comc>i kit&· Nwpt Bch 2 Br 2·~ Ba adult S&OO can Betty 644-2270 blk lrom twy 215 on BEST Alty fM 1 dbl ar 1950 Mary 780·0807 or •tt•. -..t bar 1g balconey condo good toe pool. Belbea tatend small ol paved road A1klng 53'?81~BESTRttyl" 675-tOOO.UnlqueHomee w/panoramlc ocean vu gar 1nc1 utll1 3 Mo. fices S250 & up S90.000. For lurt"9r tnlo Sharp tiouH 2Br 1B• Pvt entr . Prot ... tonal or S1000tmo 8-1 548-47'7 752·2&41or673-5374 wrlta P.O. Box 642, Sun enclld gar CfJ)ta & drai>ea lut. ...... f140 lut. ltM~ Z7M student only S725 • utll _____ _.. Exec Secretarial S.W:. City. CA 82381 lnod patio w/d rm no 497-2154 eY/wttnd dye -~-·· L-peta. S560mo + MC. 957-8181 uk tor Judy L l&YnWTI neecs.d 10 toca1• In ._. 1 .. a11 Muat stand credit check. K b kport? SUMMER RENTALS ecutlve 1u1t•. oc An,>ortv Corona. a Br hOUM. 2 yr'I 54S..5442, 770.5929 enney un . 2 bdrm duS)49• w/vtff*. CALL TODAY ..,.._ e ~1t~Ml!IOrent 1 1 nd 0 d 't h th gar. trplc 5875 No~· .-.-.. old. Wet bar. pro a • Supef clean 2br, 1ba, I n e WIO e 752·5251. •97·3813 ec.plng. 125.000 iulty, hOUM type apt encl. M G d p '73' IURR WHITE REAL TOR. INC . 67S-46)0 '101.w. uaumabi. oan. yard. gate. MP gar, p~ onaco ran rix l1l . Oown1talra 1br apt . MW traoe toward NB condo. entr xlnt Elide $585. ro ~ kite, trg deck. v«y Pvt EXECUTIVE SUITE N9wpor1 Cntr $650/$775 840·5•70 714-737-7028 532.'.3219 tv mag. '/' ......;... 1750 mo Incl utll MC. .,....-~----:-;;= dep. ref1 req Stngle Summ« Rentalt 2 l 3 r...ththlttt vO.~t ~·~· ~·~··~tt;:==:lS:S:O:J.:O!:St ::tl:::l:••:•:=•==l:!S!!SOt' If ,ou'rt "°' 111re who (or wllat) llenntyblin~rt prol/M pr.i Avalt June 1 Bdrm•. S300 to 11000 ~ C«ttet full _ •n. itoft'I ._.. bed-y011'rt no1 llollt ·~-6011 or 497-6257 weeitty On & off tbe _.. 714164.--eaoo ll~Mpof't .. OM ol I. d1St1ncb'ftly bea(;tl Prime .... ""' SUI VALLEY, IDUO AREA Investment/development oppty In the booming South Wood River Valley: • 101 lot city •It 1"'1Ytd, YJ AC lots. . e I/a cty Ills 9'tn tor COM. •n. • 24 u . ••l 11114 w/footiqs ia. • 450 AC Sllftr Crt. 1-', I&. lteM. • ltttr/llr/Elttr. w/I~. lie. a I.(. • 23 AC ,,.. ,. .... wh. laid. Join tht 1ood ltft en the real old west' NL Real Estate. POB 1270, Hatley ID 83333 (208) 788-4921 •tlmllt llllrt1lllftt !loot plans et S..t11n4 Vlftalt avail Call today fOf b9St °' 8T3-1700 eYM----- 111 Hlinbftl\Ofl tNcll $ilatf!M V .. IS I tnult M1«11on F/ctilkl OK. S2M Nice ol tot111y ~ ptolallonal plall"'ftl N e Realty e1s.1842 home "' 65 Fwy. Orange n. lllld ol 11ttftbOll f041 ~.. View overlooklnQ bMCl'I. Pvt tftt. ~ 771· 7182 & """'1 llieM tf Mtllft .,.. llMt-n9WfY redec. ~ I , •• ... Air,.,t llnl'lld WI • "'"' W!ltl ...,...,. •oot.s MS .. , IN NEWP good .... attn avail &eat bldg on Blfcti From ~ *"d 117 Mtufll _.... ~ Md to A gr•t piece to l"'9 on the 212 M4JV'*'I• e7w 130 30011900 eq ft ••tlllable Olal 1'""'1 COllrts. '"'"""' '°"' • llClllll lfld Upper 81y Prlva1e Y1e1..i--ltf..M lltJ ITMIN a C911'fNtRl locatlOfl""' .,._..111111 ctubtioua .. I h•alttl ... ~. ...,. _..,......;;;..._......;;. ___ _ lfllll0fllle11t .,._,...,_IOI I""' lllJOft' tlhlll epae. I tennla oourta. 7 iul ._, ORioe ~E.aec 9ul19 ,,...., ul ... (htll ~....,, pooea. doee to bullnw.. f" ap1. Cdm on m . In Costa .... Al OM 11111 two •OP .,. tnd two i.n-OC Airport. FHltlon rM gate. MOO wk 1n Juty. 11501450 Cel Ut-41'1 *"-.mi ... '~ lalend. conV'lnlent lflo9I '700 •II In A11911at. Orange County Alfpor1 ~ d on atvht t1wt3A, 2131tU·1.._. .,...,._°""'9~ COf· J ~·n sing ... 1 & 2 8dfl'I\ Apert· 11.&11 IDTIU '* hio I "°"' II • "'ge~-· "~c· • '~ ="~ r;:"= Avell now YAlty ltllMle ::. tQ~ '°w• ..;: :, IYmlthed eptt ~· Newport My t1M170 .,it'-""'- wuh TV. Dnent '-ut.,,..., COM.' it. 2 ba, My fUm I I I ...... ll1 .... nm ~llbl\CtO'I V l.tllt ~" ~ kll CA may be rented for ahot1 hf'ne. TV. pf10N. pa1)0 2 -------- ( 114) ltUKI term Of IOngarl On J.,,,. bllato !Midi A ..u. Jrom Ille San Diep ''""'J ""' l!Oftll Oii .. tell to ~Ad at 81111 JOlllQUin ~ AOO W9ekly • deP McflOden, lfltll .. t Oii Mc •n lo St•••'ld V·-Hiit. Ad AHafvatlon1 reQ'd PISCES(Feb t 9-March 20 : Study Aquanus drtSsa&e for va_luable hint. Di play vcrsauht)'. keep e In$ flexible. ttalite th.at puz:zl~ plettl are Soina to fill into place. Yo~ II soon have comp!ctutory, patience 1s nccasary aod ifwOhn1 to wait !:.yo:u~W1:::11:.,:c:,::m:_::(:_::f1t!:._V:_:•:•:o:.:n:o\ll::_ ___ J_L. ___________ ==-..L.J rur111J11i.-,,., eblt • Opt11 U.ly 10 ~M 111 d11i\ .... 1100 173'43•1 l===========l::==:::::::::;::::::::=. I . I - • ' ,r • For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Piot AD-Vlsmt 642-5678 OtHct lntab ztl4 Aaataactatalf JOOZ Lett I Ftu• 3114 PtrMuJ1 3112 ltlt Wut .. sPIRituxt RElDIAds roONo 5/23 MJ,...,.,,.. 3 BUSinesaman lnt•eat:d In Loan SIM lt11 Wu ... SIM ltlrWu ... SIM l•lt Wu ... JO 0 Small otnce. Corona def Advice In All M1t1er. & mo old, blk w1Si;p/Oob meeting lecty friend of AllWIW lllftll CABINET MAKER Cl«lcal •11111 Pll• . 1 Mar.S190/mo.673-SOl7, CoonMllng 1815 So. El features 631-2157 any 909. EntoY tr1Y9f. Telephone ~etor. Of-Growing wood working ammll Dell\19fY Appllcanta requlr9d to --Liii 642A114 u« for Sharon Camino Real. Sen Clem. sunset, eportl, dancing, flee eKper. nee. Varloua anopfAI .!.u,}..rf},~l.:~.ng. • IEEI IOIEY1 know bUc pruning, turf lff•I Llc'd ... 2_7"""' FouriJ Golden Lab 2 yl'9, pllftlea. ~11 1hlft1. Top pey. 362 3'd "' _,, -·· ,..,. • ....,al. •Seeretariel ca.re & ,.,_.atlon ofJar .. ., ~'"' well lned lo I S C .. ___ .. aome wood working exp. We ha\19 openlnga for SO -,...... -GREAT AMERICAN FED-•h ............. 1 MO FREE RENT W/lhol1 term le&le. full MN ault ... 881 Dover Or Suite 14, H.B. 631-.3651 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS tra • VM to Pay t. II • Laguna ......,,. tu C •Typltta ~ to w,..... •ivvow. denlng equipment utt "'n"l SAVINGS BANK II cant keep. 752-0530 Uk 1-· --------help I. Otta M.... Clel'tl .,...,,...... "'"' _..,... A hit mini " _..,1 """"' for Meredith WI ••• mu w• llmTIOT 650-.3117 • • 10 days d .. l....rlng tele-.,. mum 4 ,_ Me«lng .,, ·~ ,... W'IUI I d t-' I d cl I •Date entry <>P«•tort phone dlrectori. In the landacape m~tenanoe Contumer La.n Procee- F d U wht/ And running 7 AM-10·00 n us .. a .,, commer a · •••IQI w•-1 •Word proceaors e•11·--1ence end/or AA f OU~1 eso,.ma ... ~ ... jhray PMadau Td•-•wMk NB.A/Eotflce.675-6110 .-· •u5 El Toro. Ml .. lon Viejo. .._. aor for our Newport o-ma." no• ace . ..,....,., , ur -,. ,. · •-----~...,....-------------e..rty A.M. d911119fY for L.A. •A1tembly trllneet San Juan Capl1treno & Dear" In hortlcUtture. flee. Experienced In aalU11 In tab Clover -Rlchet & P111on, SA &46-3654 Present this ad and re-AROBIC/JAZZ DANCE Tlmea. Up to SSOO mo. •PBX operate>!• San Clemente ar...... 873-2268 M~F 8:30-4 FNMA/FHLMC. eecond Thrall -Alumna FOUND .. 1,.. .. lhu-.. ua pup celve a two mUMQ .. for * INSTRUCTORS * C09ta M ... atea. Wortl your 1vellable d*" HOMEMAKERS mortgage doc:umenta ttH .... ""'" ..,, the price of one. Earn extra cuh. no eX1ra Needed Immediately to -,-- H°'ALlvenL of:~IRumAObleRS vie of Irvine & Haven Pl.. Olllft IF IUll•ll work. 832-4556 Dav9 979-9251 E.O.E. work for pr .. tlglou1com-light houra. Men or Earn S400-~ mo. PIT. lion, or9dlt 1n ..... tlgatlon ,.. c M 645-2663 • chlld Clfe panla In Orange County. women over 18 with Cll'I, Own trana. 78&-1222 In flnence company. Att« looking aroond the .,,....-----------111 L UUll lSIT-I TUmll LIST I l&ftl'T FMll Work when & where you 1tatlon WIQON or llght comtMrclal bantl or aev-, ......... ,.n 2300 eq ft, cpt, ale. Ideal for comput« sales, M<- ~ytoe or training. Rent .65 •,tq ft 91oea. r oom f u I of fam1 o1ua1 FCou~d · Sm1 I l•b";k FILLllTll lmmed. openings evall, In a-••YP•PI•" went. truckaa~~~~ Hotel Inga &~loen:..&t.~1y tlso people, our egot st ca oc apoo ype, llM,ll O d ~ --FEMALE/MALE 1nt out"""' WU""· fl11T-•• Olfll type.,.. UM -or guest speak« quipped, w/grey beard. Red collar. r er .....,.,t no exper nee Coupte w/3 ctllldren (12. 5 HOMEMAKERS urged drfvoer'1 llcenM required ~ requtr9d. "I haven't Men so mucn Irvine Ave NB. 645-2179 E•AlllTl/llllLS Co. will train, xlnt Income & 7 mo) looking for to,........ & the ablllty to under-FIHble houl'9, 5 dey week. talent In one room since t .., 11 qual. F0< Interview call mature women who It _.,., stand lnatructlon1 given. Call Marla: SURF & PleaM ~In S*'90n at: was alone In the HALL of Found· White dao with l.O. Outcall ONl-Y 835-911>9 Mr. Thomp~. 682-5643 tun. en«getlc & un<Mr-For lmmedllle uaign-SAND HOTEL. L'fne .... ..., 111-1111 ••1RRORS." ~ewport Beach Antmal ---------i----------ta , .......... no a _ .. ort 0 ---h 494 '"4.,.. OE llUT 111111•111 "" Shelter. 644 3658 MALE so ... k• alngle lllYllTTll • t • n d Ing t o h •I P men "'"""'' "" ......, • ., ""' · - 1.1 f wh II di I f 6 Id "1• d w/chlldren & very Ute training .... 1on. apply flMUL trtau *Splrllual Reeder & Ad-LARGE REWARD Lost emale o k.. n ng. or mo. o . .,.. .. aya h aet<eepl & I d 8:301m, 10:30am or llTIL ltatUI 2111 visor Advice In all ttte pair ol wedding ring• dancing, travel, apol1, month.Cometomylrvine 2°::-a~. A:~,Z 3848Campua0rtve 1·30pmdaJly. Front deek reMNallona bpufetlenl mattera; love. marriage. wrapped In ,.,.. le of etc. Write PO Box 208 1, home. 857-4447 1 •1 1 21•1111 ......... ...,.. E aL.11 1~2~f~. F.V. iiibuiiiiiiisiiilniii ... iiiiiii.iiiNiiiBiii.iii63iiiiiii1·iii9iii39iiiiiii711 Marguerite C"f. vcOaat Capistrano BMch 92829 BABYSITTER need9d for ~i!::. ~ ~!:i~o~~ Acto:!~O~port & -........ ~~3;,ii~P~ply ~~ 2eo=ve. ~t s.41-5032 Hwy. May 11, 1964. Traftl 3 1 Tuea/Thura/Frl, 9:301m 3151 Airway, #J1, Coat• ~!t!" person AlllO er• Inn. Lagunae.ac:tl,CA. ~ ~-2858 675-3880 to 7:30pm. Hunt. Bch Meaa. 92e26 or phone 217 Avenlde del Mar l 31106 eou1 Hwy, s Lag. Equal Oppty. 't:~~~t ~lvd. Costa f Olll) ADS Lost C!Cilatlel. Vic. Santa 18HtHlq/h,.mrt 841-3~ fgr Stacey. •-7_5_t-_583_&_1_or_1n_1erti.w ______ s....,• .... n ... c ... 1emen ....... n--1e __ l•-(Near-•A•\l9fY-•Pkwy ___ Hotel Employer M/F S750/mo Realonomlcs Ana Ave& Del Mar, Costa From Newport Harbor lllYllTTll CLERICAL IELIYUY PllUI llAllTlu.I PllSll Man1ger-Re1111. Crny C«p. 67~700 Mike E FREE Mesa 548-0763 To Sen Franclaco, Seatti.. Wanted In OIJf home. Now CLERIC IL LlllAIY . FuH/tlme. MUlt 1'11119 gen-Shirts Ca.. la now aocept- i PRIME RETAIL SPACE Loa1· Min. Siiky Terrie<. Tl'le 65f1 C1t1maran ROSE through June. Cate tor 2 V " OLElll I P111/tlme. Good driving .,.., knowledge of ell Ing appllca.tlone tor man- 700 aq ft _ $700 NNN ans. to Miu M1d9et, 11 MARIE will depart June 3. school age c:Nldren. 5 reo«d. Clllf. ltcenae re-pnu.. of malntenanc. & llQ9r tor our new location CM b()(def, NB. Call Call•, yrs old, allver/black/red· putting Into 14 ports. De-hoora per Oay. 6:30 to OPPORTUNITIES 1111 LllUIY quired 642--062t repair Call Marie: SURF ((19un1 Beech) be Jeckle 213_290-3112 dish tan. on Balboe Is-pending on weather. sea 8:30am 3:30 to 8·30pm ISSllTAIT HITll. ISlllTllT & SAND HOTEL. L.agune bright. enthual .. tlc, re-l•I Hll land Please return. she la cond .• passage will re-Mon-Fri. SSO per week. Due 10 recent Internal NEWPORT BEACH Beach. 494-8'460. tOE 1pon1lble person with • CdM dlx suites. AC. ampl • so loved. Reward. quire 15-21 daye The References 675-8980 IF YOU·. prevloua man1gemen1 prl<g, from $200. 2855 E. 675-3343, 6'40-9060 ship Is com pl. equip for '=.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii growth. the following pos-Part-time Library Clerk I Hotel exP9(1enoe, xlnt growth Coeat Hwy. 675--6900 comfortable & sale ocean 11 ltlons are now avallable· and library Assistant •Are an experienced llllT llllTll potentlel, atertlng Nlary, la utrial Foond blk & wtit fem cat, L~:Jn:te~?:°7'~~,~~ ro-:reda~!~o:;~g;r. BALBOA BAY CLUB •F1·11 ClerL ~~:10~~.~;.a~~~~~~ .~:'=:~~kin• 1~~~~;1-:ne:.5 pd~:,::=: =::.u~~~ at\arlng ... t l -zo vie Baycrest, Newport old, (Elklel viC Saltcreek, NIGHT AUDITOR.· com-a brarla. Hours may In-last paced Pf'oOreaalve Co I I 11;1 Beach 759-0378 L'"" Nl"'uel 66 t-2922 A-•t "--' I 1..J.1 Part-ti.. elude evenl""• and Sal· office Cell Merla: SURF & The Mainland . Approx 3000 sq ft lncJdlng F d F bl--" T ..... -• ... -.,...,. l'Ht .,. pvter exp. Front desk. ··• SAND HOTEL. Laguna 15602 Moeh9f 300 tt ----3 h oon uuue err,.,.r LOST white snrt heired (7 •)lll-1212 switchboard, reaer-urdaya. Appllca.tlonl and •Havealrlendlyoutgolng Beaen. 494-6460 EOE 1Uat11r. ca. 92MO . "'"'"'"'· p ue. ""II F Pltbull fawn M vatlons In th11 entry-level position. position 1nform1tlon ere personality iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1005 Brfoso. C M. neui Golden A.tr F•blk fem CAT named Cotton I · 111 0,f. 4014 ROOMAHENDENTS d•y yoo will perform a variety available 11 tne IOllowlng •Haveematureattitude HOUSEKEEPER. live In to $1500/mo 644-7269 & wttl Pttbull, Ftiik Lab, Vlc Hart>orAldgeNB __ & ht•htt 11 b... ol general office duties Coonty libraries· Brea. •HavegoodverbaJltlllla aulll elderly lady lll'ID lr'lne area. 1200 sq f1 wht onchest NB Animal REWARD 760-1977 lllWYMllWIFlll 2nd"'gooK1: ~·y~ar~ ;,n and filing for oor Ac-Costa Mesa, Costa •Araanon-amOk., Pleaaant hOme In Costa $5SO/mo See tenant at Shener. 125 Mesa Dr . Seit things tut with Daily Earn money distributing hotel experience Heavy counting Dept. In addllln Mesa/Mesa Verde. Cy-•WouldenjOya Mesa 21~31 -5415 THE DAii. V PILOT 11 now accepting appllcetlons for D11trlc1 Meneoer-to 1upervlH new1p1per camera. Mult have VWI, wagon or plctl-up. Good Nlary. m11eag• 111ow- anoe. company beMflt1 and bonu1 opportunity AJ>9IY In perton It Delly Piiot Clrculatlon Offloe. 330 Weet Bey. Costa M.... Monday ll'lru Frl- 3023 s. Orange Ave s A C M 644-3656 Piiot want Ads greenhouse addtt1on1. b11t1quets. 10 mlaoellaneoos duties preu. Laguna Niguel, La challenglng car-.r ----• iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Hydroponic growing BARTENDER: par1/tlme. as required. Typing akllla Habra. La Palma. Los Pi.uecall&«-0595 ... ---..-- T HE REl l 'R' OF THE SHEAT H -I'\ ~~'~A flO'\AL ··o RM :t'r \7 PRINTED PATTERN M428 SIZES 8 18 ---- I 11.lntfl" 1tt t ,t,11 '-'11.hlh lh1 ,ho111hkt Athl ,h.,ptJ lf'I' tlq ~ 11\I Ill • h.·.Hh 1h ,, ... f•t (Ill II 1m1•h I •1111. ~1t\lt It rt1lt1lh(' 11' Ill'"'' 11,11h ''• 111 ,.., "·11'1 '''t..J I P'' I ''' 'f' m Hh h1 '" ''"'"'' •H d h.llJ hi 1 ~ ,,.,, • h111 1n1 rt,, J, ,,.,,1 r'\t ,,. , '"' .. "1i .. c'l."h'"J ,,,•r•\"' ''''"''"' t .11 .-.1111hl ,,, "' .. m . .-1"' 1 t, • C''·~·~• ,,, ''"'" ,,,, 1 ,,,\ ~J .. n '" J11111t1 • 1111 1 I 1t'-•• fh\tf't' (I("\. fft I ~ lltl f 41llr tU li lltUU t•nnu.t f•11tr11 \11:111'. u .. 1,ti1 \1 t '''' ~ ,,, t~ tJ '" ''"' '''' ! thtl I l.&t 411 r ~' I\ \,.1flh .,at. lh~ f<f.,1 l'lc-.. • '"' ''HI '"' • " l'~I "" DAIL y PILOT t.IJ\•f \1.ut •'If n \ ., 111 f' h,-1 J ,l .. lh•ff ~("-\\)f~ ' ' 1111 I l \\kt 'rlC' •· ' • t r "~ • ,, ""'' .,, .1nJ h~nJt1na ) 1• 1111 rl.1;nh 'OUA NAME ADDRESS IP STYLE NUM!flA, SIZE • J "" \mt•, 1 ~, Ju 1J ..,.,,m,·11 nJ r .• ~ .... l11f C\ut 'iii" p.a.-4 '111 l\ll 'I '1 Ill '"·'I I''.\ II "'' I " •\I I H. ...... ""' '""'J"kl• "' tdh'" •l 1Ut-U1 ,1 rha 1·1 Y'' " h1 ll"\1 ,11('1 'c°t"" .Hd )C',. , ......... Jo11h1n1 1'''''''111'' .. f ,h('m1 C" l.H it ''"r' di ,, " •rt l 1C't A 'It\ Ofl"-d ' (•l t'()' l1~f ltl'-plfl1·,11 \I'll ~111•\' "!hi ,, I H ft1'flit~ l'I rh•\\ fl' l><H I' A ! ll•lltl' "' l'\11 \l>I •"•'•· llt 1hff•N1 ~111 ,..,,,h, t1•1I• ft1 •m ''-'-'f Uh.I I !r" 1 'if J \ \ J It• °' It• l: s: Cfl I I.I 14 Ul H I\ \l\t I fl 'I •)I II I' ,,,. tl•ll•rrn• \I.I ''"" •rrl•<i'" Uh•ut \, 111•1" r Hff"f h 11H 411;1tll"i tlur .. lluti \: 'H I 'I \1111 '111111 i. •JI II ,.., 11.l .. Jr• N""'" r1t,t j" """ I" I• cU\fl• pt' Jt'-1ft' 116 1'1 fl'' I ['di lllll n t•• \H f'.t" \' 'O I Ill"" I "I fl I ""I"'-' • '""I •t I 1IJ<1 '""IA '•·li·lltJ • lh flAJtfrtnf , ..... ,h roll1UC"f\ h• ~ t\11 '"'tw1 S! 'U 1!• 1)1 It I. ' I\'\ llC\,,1111' "'' .1'"•"' 1. ctth•ul<• I"•" "'*"huif· ""'• .,,11 "HJll tJ"''1 "•"''"' \trh .. P\c'h flt.."•t'' ,, ... ,~ \' 'H 1:11 '''11 •ll'I l'\11 ""''!\" •)I II"~,. J •tr I " ., ·~ ltllhjlf q llhh'm•''•'th•'''' 1 •.tn U.t.,, 1thlu Jr h•'' Ju\ \ t ........ tfld I 1ht"1 tlld ~ '""tor pu•••t• lfld lt1n4lhn• N•ll We••-W.tlC'll fo1 .t Ptomln•nl OellQfl•r P.tlfetn or a.ft G•rv•r equipment. llfellne food HOST /HOSTESS: pt/time of 35 wpm are neoeaary. Alamitos -Roasmoor, ---------luxury 10 room hotel. Insurance. unique vitamin BUSSER: part/time Minion Viejo. San IEITIL AllllTllT E.xper. pref«red. Meture products. diet product a. Please call for appt 9-•: e Off iCI Clerk Clemente. San Juan Cep-Newport Beech office. well groomed. Npt Bch Let u1 expose yoo to Iha 645-SOOOext. 521 11trano, Seal Beach -Mon-Thura. X-Ray lie 676-1300 btwn 9-SPM moat unuaual opportunity I•--------Parf·fl•t Leisure World, El Toro, needed Call 64._2484 1---------of the decade. Grow with Fountain Valley, Garden us 632-9960 In our new prototype ma· Grove -Chapman/Reg- chine shop you will an-ional/Wett, Irvine • Unl- swer phones. maintain vertlly Park, Laguna Illes and type tool requl-Bach, Seal Beacn-Mary slllona. Requlr.. typing Wiison. Sllverado, Stan- ltlllla of 35 wpm. Prevloua ton. Tuttln, VIiia Park and ~lence In e machine Westminster. MOii.iil Experienced only. Ex- pend9d dutlea for back Window Security Prod'• Toollng/lnvent°'Y S 1500 A. Schllllng 714 979_.624 lntat•tat Bantung Ot••trtlllLtM "'"'"' '""'"' Chellenglng l)09ltlon for flY, IUIL II.DI day. No phone ca.II•. Real •tale co , Nwpt Bch, ·---E •. O_.E, ___ _ omoe worlt. 3 dey wortt 1--------- weelt. Nency· 645-7580. rtaalti11 experienced pr~le11lon1I secretary! shop/engineering en-Apply Immediately vlronment woold be a No resumes haa lmmed. opening for ltOTIPllll/TYPllT lnventOfY/Mllt Clerk Sharp person needed to Duti. Incl. mall pickup & work In fast peoed New-dla1rlbutlon. auppti. d• llmHlllT an wlcttea, aya. 1 011 hrs, S 15,840 or Vt down. Owner 633-3048 ... 2 tt Leu 4 4 LIAUUIYISllll Prtme Flnenclal Services 557 -3512 •ert11'-"' T.D. I 4021 i.liUfilll ltrtt1110t.IH. SpecialTilng In 1st & 2nd TD's Since 19•9 Robt. Sattler NH/CM RE Broker Bd Realtors 642-2171 545-0611 In addition to a min of 1'n plus. Hoors are 8AM- yr1. of commerclel bank-12Noon, Monday-Friday. Ing or S&L platform ex-perience, the IUccellful We offer competitive candidate ahould be fem-Nlarlea. excellent ben- lllar with all facet• of IOan eflt1 and a Pleasant non- documentation, be well 1moklng atmosphere organized and motivated. Please send resume or have exoellent oommun-apply In person, 7:30- lcatlon'sklllsand the ablK-11·30AM, Monday-Frl- ty to work Independently day ACCURATE typing of 60 llEWPORT WPM 1 mull; dlc1aphone experience required. CORPORITIOll Pleasant and profes- sional appearance and personality will help you with heavy phone and some custo,,.,., contact PERSONNELDEPT.#12 18235 Mt. Baldy Clrcle FoontaJn Valley, CA 92708 WANT.ED~ People Medlng We ctn otter yoo beautlful pvt TD ~ss S 10.000 up ,,..,, offices, a friendly No credit .,.. • no penalty work environment ind Denison Aasoc 673-7311 full range of company . Eq~al Opportunity Employer benefit• Btlt WaatH liiii=-iii;iii;iii;iii;iii;iii;iii; If yoo can meet the above vPAYROLL CLERK *•Roan••y* requirements, please M> -contaci Personnel DeJ)t Outgoing lndlvldual with (714)760·6000 good administrative. writ· Ing skills. Some market· Ing background. com· puter expo1ure. Mu1t type 60 wpm PleaM call for appl International Chlll Society. 645-5000 ext 521 ACCOUNTING PAYROLL CLERK Wiii snare reaponalblll11ea wllh oor Personnel Dept Requlrea 1 year ex- perience, 10-key by touch end 35 wpm typing. For more detalla ... oor ad In today'a paper und« .. PAYROLL CLERK" IEWPDRT CDIPOUTIDI AO AGENCY Meltl Hcel- 1«11 typist fOf , ... ~ copy deek. WWI be trained In WOP Cell 250-4100 ..... &UT/Ull 110 lnvMtrMnt, banking firm looktng for eherp, uper'd 1dmln 1111 w/lo'8 of lnltlattw. ttrong typ 1t1Ml1 end t~ led\. BICkgtound In In· ..... 1ment1 • + Selary comm "4th •I* M,.. Kovac 660-Nl7 Aide, houaetl~. oom- panlon, live In, llght houMkffPlno NII Ot\ Wlli.t Help care fat lclw- t'/ lady MS petlent 0¥rn room. ~th. TV Mult ~ Enolltfl Ylllld drt1t- fl'I tic Ref r'9q 07&-20'42 INTERVIEWING BY APPOINTMENT ONL YI EOE Beautician UllOllTHI llPllllTll1 Oettllltla *Fun t>enet111 M/F * Advtnoed trelnlng * Futl °' pert time llPOllTI 111-ltll bea&lty We currently have an op- portunity for e Payroll Clerk wtio wlll also share responslblllllel with our Personnel e>epa11ment This Position requlrn V' 1 , • ., ......... V'1MltJ'1 ..... :;:::= .. ,.. ... .,.... .............. N ................ ., ............ , We offer competltl1te talarlel. e•oellent ben-•fll• and • congenial non 1moklng almo1phere Pi.a.a tend r~ Of apply I n peraon, 7:30-11:30AM. Monday- Friday IEWPDIT ClllPOUTIDI Alalatent poaltlon• now open. Mu.t be llc'd, tr.in. Ing pro0rem. only Mttoua oer .. r minded nHd PERSONNEL OUT. # 12 apply Robert & Tlylor. 18235 Mt. Baldy Clrcle 646-7197 fountain Vllley, CA 92708 MAT~ EqullC>pporwntty Want atudent yeer round ErnplO)IW ,\ppf11 4 hre M . your • R'"l time. Mon thru T'tM'I -..., C&llwtcdya 714 35t-&451 Oen off. mutll type 60wpm Weekendt 873..oot2 .. Nwpof1 W•tem COrp '114451.0517 Bookll-.Mo a omca exp. - MW comoany1em.11 ot· ClERICAl Part/time rice. W'lll aec up own ~ ~II omo.. a to noon tem of optrltlon Min so M/F Lii• IYP'no. pnonn wpm, Sent• An• arN & bulk 1Nlllft9. 2so..osaa Call M111on I00/321·7096 btwn a*"'°°"· (lH) IH·21U port Beach R.E. office. lrlbutton, lhlpptng & r• Olll'tY IF 111111 Must have excellent typ-celvlng, prOQ9891ng m ... For be1u1lful Newport 8Mch SaJon. 641-3880 ..... _..... Good pay. Newport 8Mc:h area. 644-7151 P..,..,.,n--' na..t Ing & dlcat·~ skllla malllng1, minor bulldlng ........ ,..,. ..,..... _..,,,..... · malnt. Mutt own car for Hall of Admlnl1tratlon 75wpm typing. Word Pf'O-errand•. Heavy llftlng ln- 10 Civic Center Plaza ceasing •xper. helptul. volved. Exp. pref. PleaM Santa Ana. CA 92701 Contact Lydia, 833_2900 call TMI: 553~. 9lltUL.,,... Attlrm Action Emplyr M/F llml CLERK 7-11, 11PM-7AM. w/aml truc:tl, for mesaen- Sat/Sun. $4.40/hr 675 Q9f' & courier MNlce. Peularlno, CM 751-4652. ADS Delivery 261-6018 COOK: Experienced: hem-flu. T&OILI burgers. hot do01. taco1, Ne9d perton '°' aalea. aer- 25-30 hrs week. Salary Vice & mite. FuJl/tlme negotiable (depending on summer, pa11/tlme win- experience). Hoegy tat. ANGLERS CE.NTER: Barmlctiaela Uk for Jui.. Newpor1 eeaon 642-6662 645-3e78 btwn 9 & 11AM . or 1.30-4PM htflMntl ........ COSMETICS Invest under S300 to wortl tor yourself Ouallfled persons wlll trai n w/beauty experts. Earn money back ... 30% to 11a11 Up to 50% profit. Call Monday• 11 am to 4 pm. 714/494-9714 Co1meto1o01at1Reoept. Full/time. 107 Main St. Balboa Pen. 67~06 •nn Plllll Prime Burger. CM. Ex- CPef required. Apply In Peflon at 799 W 11th SI lllTMlllmll ll.Dll Leading NB country club 11 aeeklng e quallfled mar1hall to monlter golf pley 4 or 5 daya per WM'< Mu1t haw exit knowledge of the geme of golf, peraoneble wtth the ability to handle people and lnforoe rvtea. Apply In writing to: Generel Maneger. 1 Big Canyon Dr, NB 92880 To place your mMMQe before the r-.cHng public, phone Delly PllOt ClaaaUled. 642-5678 Newspaper JANITOR Pert/time. exparlenoed. needed for front c:t.ak Ophthalmotogtat office. Newport BMcli 631-4 780 mutlcianl Growing manufacturing IUI WllTll compeny need• • full-Elteban'a Pf'...,,11 "Beet time Janitor. Houri are of the Band" eactt Sun- 2:30PM-12:45AM, Mon-day. Winning group wfll dey-Frtday. be ellglbte for future Duties wlll conallt of gen.. booking. Gr .. t el!poaure. eral office Cleaning whloh All groups oonltdered. Includes general carpet Call Entertainment care. window walhlng, coordlator for ct.tall•. and s1rlpplng. 19allng 714-1>9S-4801 and waxing flOOf'I. Pre-IRllll U.S vloua melntenance ex-AU SHIFTS _ FOf tmall perlen<:e preferr9d convaleeoent ho9pltat In Pleue apply In peraon, Lagune Beach. Exoellent Monday-Frldey, 7:30-lncenttve Pf'aorem. 11:30AM. 494-8075 NEWPORT CORPDRITIOll lllHlllPT. Several poaltlona In Order DeJ)t no exper nee. Co train•. xtnt Income. rapid edvancement If qua.tied Mr Gregory 662-5843 PERSONNEL DEPT. • 12 18235 Mt. Seidt Circle Fountlln Valley, A 92708 New In town? Claullled Equal Opportunity can help you meet many Employer of yow Meda. 642-5e78 M ... Conaolld1t9d Wit« Dlllrlc1 II Me«lng an ••-perlenc9d customer Mf- vtoe cler'k to handle cua- tamet queetlons. bfll pay-"*'"· tort mell, relieve the reoepflonl1t, Ind ,.._ KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! 11ted ctertc11 dutlH. PrevlOUI otfic:. •llP«· lenee. exteilent com- munication 1klll1, •c- curete 10 key and typfng Montnty MllfY S 1085 to S139t 9end reaume or comPl91• dlatrlct applk:etlon by Mey 30. 1984: MCWO, 1"5 Pl4K*ltl• Av., eo.t1 M .... CA 92627. : •TllQIUYlll A challenglng apport\lnlty II os-n It !;chMber E*tronlca. a leadlng eleclronlel d11trlbutor. for an lndtvtdUel who II Md motlYa.ted, ha good tommunleatNe .... the 1t>1Uty to eolw ~ Incl OM whO peyt etten. tlon to deull Jf Col!e1191 9ducetlon l*pM. bUt not requw9d Pi.... cont.ct Barbtt1 a.I H3.0200 ..,entlOn 3$0 I AGES 11-14 1 EARN .. TO $75.00 PER WEEK. 1Wt now Mwt IS oPtlllnp tor JOllll& •ac« tltHt1' to Mt111e rtldtn for The Or•ntt Cout ,Oallr Not Ou1 crews stJn at 3 30 p 111 w 1WOI\ ·.,n~ 8 lO pm '""4'11 On S.lllfdty, wt J '*' • lew more llOWs Yov Wll urn tMnJ tlCllS llld prciu. ~ willl w._. ,._., own money , ttllft" llO .... inc Of c:olltc.tlOll lllfOMd 'H '°" •tt mttftsled. pltaie c• Mr h11 • (714) 548-7058 • 1!11111111.._~:a: IF) I , , ....... Rim ..... ... 1111•1 ............................. bper ...... ----..-"'I=.'~ ....... a... -.... u ....................... -,.5 =..,.. ~ -..... ..... -.... "' _______ .;....;... .... -.r..,., .. ~,_. ..._.._ • ._ ~••.• •=· 1 I • w. -IL o..:lllll•11r ............ --~......... ... .. , ••• wi' -....... ,. _.,..._ ........... Dfllll• • ..,.... ... .....,.. ..,., • ··"" --F=i~~Fliii~iiiii1t-·~~~..,1111 Hows: T-..... ..uo' cen wort& .-.......,. • .,. 'flM. IPJ'a r L La .... a C1 ti I ii' f 1 a..-..'. 11111 _. DeAMBl#U..;.,,.· tupervie&on. Require = .._. • .... ,_.._ N .,..., l"'O'••••Mlll9'..,. ....... 7 'JNM fllMo Co 7.-.. 0.7u--ll eeo.1100 .......... 7 .... -IO•: a'1'1 Au tswut '*· eo.:r~ ~ • 14-11\. tllt , I I~.. 121.000.••• . -·----··· ...........__.__ .. ..._ .-i-.~Jto . --~ "': . lllt/-1 ... 1d1n. =~Word w~ ~..,...., 1ii1Ji ·~ ~ ~ --. c.ta •--AWr 1n ""°" ~ 10 P'O c 111' io ..,...., ... 11 no ....., w . In ...._ eo.. a • --..., -iiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillll---1 ~~iioi!i ..... _______ Ml & 2 pm, Mon lhrv ,'1, a... ....., Moft,..,,. _.°"MW IW V4' • -~ 1111M w1111ue 1n1, ""· I , ..... OKIAHTIC 3 ,AM IAl.l MOV1NO Out Of Town. hper'd ~· No pMne ~. .. I ...a-......._...._, '-' .... ~7 .!..1h?ol 10, ~~ .... an::;: ::.c. ~·-~· • ~ ,~.000 .... wrn•~· ,. ........ ~· ~rliliill::fit111i• We'veeoc-EvtrYthlno M I G ealle. The...,.. ...... d'C '" -1• __. .. -·--~ Twtn ·-·-'~. Tmn. Wll .Diwel?l-W-... 8atttun1MOft'il"de';: TOlhltMl.-.O: .. W:: 11t at.pvHolow •nd worillng environ· ... ~.Al..::·.::. •11•~-IO'.li hrl on 1u.-.• u121. ,..•i'""'t""'iliiiiiii,__ ___ ........ -.1""'•-.. • Qlllll. eotntr 121 Auby, lM*t, tuner, cw rCOfdr L-aune heoh ment. ~ Co ..a ...,., ,,.. dlMwety, 614 IOIO boet, IU new, Mfr ..... ,._ut7 ..,._ w.· • ..-. ... PIS JC::: ... ' •as ~obo~1e aat1 .. ..,,.,., NWT ~ •. ~i M111NnOloll &~ .. ..,.•w.1• ~ ~ ... ...,..._,....,..--'i1M 'ILQ .,.._ .... aun. 2054 Ofenge Ave. Irr.a_, uurun 1 YJ• ..... wttwdWood a .... OC1N tao0 ~ IMil 1111 · Mli '9-m llCI -s; I I • I I• :rl,l'i. • aca '™· eau. frt MOVING SAL!: ... Pont. OlehwMhera PM"Y help l!IOuPOl°'t O.~Co ~.~Of din tbl 110. RoUnd.... I -rMIO &Up.... ; " ..... ; .... -'""'Sun. Furn,~. convert. '71 240Z. tools, coolct. ....... ~91:' 11 ..... 1111 blueptln1tni.c111ery. ooft tb1 111. 1h11' M 1~~oc::a 14..0 ortg, ..._ ... ~---.. -=ti W4i€g boob.~ llema =•· ,~~ blkM, Crown Poln? Aelt8&nnl llel'4te ........ ::l:crpt, .at oond teo. 175-6406 0t t 1M717 W. 1• It. C... Mw oond. sn.·14• a• =:..: Min. OfQan, Me,onavoll 2903' EUAOP~ UD'A.~! 24391DaMDr.,Dana PI. AnEquelOC)pfttyElftp M/F Who Ma know?ldgit Of 1141aft,l&wMde 11'NecnUCa11 ... M, 142-1131 ...... w ... '. ,J combo, or:a..lablM· AdaiMe a lrootthutat) REsr•••HIT •••nMHIU.1--• --· iGlii -:-' = - . -.. --. .,. -..... -•. -· -.::::.: ~ ....... ::i* ~.:=·=~'::' UL nuMnl ':::!.~~~ ~c:·K~J:. ~::-1221.~= =-~7 ... ....._ z=~~ nde.A1(211)12S-2141 1m -.-.~li MOVING 8Al.I 8un M . Ealate 8:Je . lat/s un. OPP(ITtllTIS typing *"" & ptwent 260 ~ A"9. C.M. .... ofr '9Mtl 75 ~1 •74 30 ft Tertan iiii• w U . ...,..._ : =ri.o~ ~=cJte.,,et;t E•lablJlll ~MU and =:un=:l:· a6~ .l-llY111•11M ~ Wt ~eng.,.O.,....& 9W6MfCAIWVlM ":.....'-:.,.~ ~.~~!= 111. · uHd M~Ola Botu ~ & Helt ~!""-~ ~ gentutlonat 911111• re-~~ ==· NifulA lar loene , full ·~~:ntory. ~MIMt Mover h.... D?t blue. eurwOof, .,..: 111:-.--.1 Peger 145, l!ltle C)otf • quick •-""' quired. Heev)' ~. TOOTS IHOM'elatttet COMmel_, ~Ye-ldnl concl. Wll .... ---=----~.-..- CJubt 185. Skit 125 oompeny ~. n:*":;' oorrHpOndenoe. Ugh? J... ...... 118 proof relall 11700+ '7t 41 ti "°'8nd Su l•• hldll.. .~ 17 pwen. UtOOO ..,.. ... nowto MmmtnQ POOi ewwntci d;:n& s;; lat/sun • • • bookkMPlnel. Muet be OfFER. Ev. 17&-1137 r-*'9 11oop, l<:>R. tu1y o--w:f\ + ~ c.ie ti..l ofter ~2 Tlle'2/tt.'foyot•Aollk Fur,,ttur• Picture•' :;~ ~,{,"fL 'fl:E ~ebre & pro· N=~omp•nlon, day AOl.EX PAESIOEHT bertl equlptd navloallonal Katie g14) ~ ot •71 250C ~Oldli; ~~~J"· 506 =·=~l~T= MCSPARTTIME~era .,.._c.i=c1a..ctl ref,own:f.::::: flnWIM • 2 -1'11 ·~,_, =~~':. -~ .... :!i ftM *tcond.17.000.a: ALL SHIFTS. 173-22$1 M·F W M: ... 700 ,.._.., meke Offw. !twoentory 956-7tl1 --_ -b . e.t0-«M7 lvl'NIJ. ta ft1t1t . ' .,.ts E.,_ 17S.8137 ' ; w~-------l"rjj""'ftiiij .... 1'19 .. .,.. N.ugiee II ldMI for re-AllOln (.-) 0 '7t I metre on cnd9ei alt •74 8 4I08l. 71 290 SS>AH: Tin/ten, 210 E. 18th Pl. Dryw, LO()t( FOR £STATE SALE lf)Ol\llble, m•lure lndt-F BHutlh.tl long h .. re d lllMllJ1•11'U 1111 cond 1$6.7311 M , C Jdnt fin. IClnt cond. ~..._/WI.· I thl f I AD UNDER FU vldulfl r...,.t-.... the U1"9fowif'G publlllllng •uburn ~t/F apayect. . 2--4t mo .. Trede 4*. Al lno 17500 875~1320 ~ urn. m •c RNITURE Job m.rtiet. if"vou'r• company neer Airport Need• Mature Home . 35~=A~PAODUCTS '82 45 ft s & s. awe IOA (21S)323-n41 ~ ~: 1se-12ot._.. ------------11~ Sat. ; ~s!i~•· ~ECTl(}N reedy to join • Winner needs Mlf ltllter. Type Owner hu died. e.., , ftnlll month. racfnO ·llooP Weet 9Y9" '72 MB eoo Dtvarce' 1tt =--------=;:.!~= PiMM -i>Ptv' • !IO wpm, •Int phone men· tremety gentle & loVlng A.Mt for Bob 979-7119 tern, wood hYif. Extl cond. 125 345 tak• A.Mt tor Al '71MBZ3000: white, tlllUe Big G.,ege, Bird l Cege Oii & . ner. Non/emoker. Very wllh all. 640-2314 BUMPEA POOL TABLE 856-7381 '(213) 323-n41 . Int, IUM, 45K ml, mint &lie: Lob of .......,.._, I • I emart. AMI growth op-XI $75 ...... 1122 cond. P/P 87:S.-5113 lnol. Kenmore w. & prtnt1, ctllna. '~'"*'' portunlly s .. ary DOE Blue Rual.n PerllWI $50. nl. . ........ . FOR SAIL: 21'. w/moot· w Hit ,..,,,.. __ ....,,... ___ _ dryer 1175 .,, clo?hM clothing, booh, mite. c111 Linda: 851•9780 · c.llco $10. e7:S.-aaa& Oeybed, dreealnQ e.ble, Inge,"' Jetty. 7'. s1a.ooo '8 1 aooso. turbo, hlhld lttma. etc. s.t/Su~ ls3pm 4406 Chennel Pl. . PERSIAN KITTENS r ... lawn mower mw1>1e or mtr home. 873-2"4 171 58888. mint cond, Anthraictte grey, Nit lnt, ,.. "' ""2 $ 1 toP coffee tM>te 'm1ec. M300/0bo. 71&-319 1t1/rt, fUlly toeded, mln1 1v-v . .,., Princeton Dr. MOVING/GAR. SALE. 3 11••..,llY 150 a. 200. 546-'"5 7..,.. • KITE·fabulOue. tun. fut • cond, ••It meln t . (b1Wn Harbor' Feltvlew, fam. 2 c:atl tum. TRS .... ~; ··~ -141 bay bo•t. ••OO/obo. 82 4000 ...... 41 l'fll)O, S27.500. 240-3458 Of Mel' fw) 557.7555 compolor, ctothet etc. ... L n• •• M.,.IM mMeger requlrM DEL.ACAOIX Llthoe. mini. """4990 21K ml. ~. exit 558-3944 Boel m.rlne equip tum 821 W.15ttl St./~ti. '"'8 ..... IA lllJl Profeeek>nel lndlvldUlll to pUppl;i, gn bWltltul, 8acrtftcel LASER GOOD COMO COftd. tl1~. 117-1122 -.l-2-300S--D-----lt~ eewlng ,;,ach' S.t!pun 9-.3p 642·2522 handle le6ephonee, COi'· lnedlng .._ w/ahott, l!IOO ... ~ 1700 Ot>o 173-5381 · '82Audl 4000 0..... ...... ~lnt.del, f*'Y houehOtd It a . Another HIRE ~unity ~ & ~ oon-~. AKC $200 eedl. . f _.._.. ..... -...... '*' .... Perl. eme mllc Moving Sale. S•t!Sun. al~ tracta .. PIMM cail: (71.tj 174-1758 End & oon.. lblie, oMe & Udo 14• Mutt ... 1 ~ .........,, -mpg.'""""" ldnl oond. 134,500 642r7056 ltema. 2094 Monrovia. &a>. pl•nt•. odd• & eqUlll .. -""--ULIM UY II.II . " print• chin-. ledy/rnen'• cond ltrtr xtr cond. 111tt.157· 1122 , 645-*2.SaVSunt-5 endt.2332Tuatln. oPPtY-•...-.r-· Al•tk•n "4alemute clolhtno, boe*a mtac. 11..Sw .covet. aa. -1111 U HO SL Conv. 645-5000X62t for ~t Stberien Hutkx 1121nec1 4408 c~ Pl 'w . 913--7474 cit.Yl blaell, P9, tttv Int. • II. ~.,,, pupplee. )(JM wlcttl6dren, . Upplncot1 Stat 15255, '" IUW 2082 umr. 2131614-1414 •v•• .. • .. 11 ..... ..,•_., ... ..__S:,:1:.;:•~ lelt Wu... IM IB IUlm UmTUY 10 very gd homH. JefWlle Lind Obi bed, I pc former cMmplon, '3000. M\11m. l3360. M2· 1573 Pmtll gener81 office O&l llPI Nat'I omo. ..... ~ com-135/M. 645-1825 aft 5 =..~~Weetern CMitrtl 11ts32M747 Cell 873-4()18 --®----- ~ n:-:~~; ~=~~ A=·:o::!ct~~ =r;::en~rs e:x::.~n:,;"::; ~~ ~ s.tor(d b'f*' s.='.:.*'$82~~ 7:,~·~:i·=,.1:7. w/k ~ of elaln, Loe.tee! In 1 ........... MM...... d..,·tee on T·,_,.•Y Maw wpm, light~. U · quality.~ eque .. ,. ou •• $5200/obo. 840-5313 t.cquer & paint flntlhM.. -.--n._-, """ ....., . -, ceflenl beneftta. s .. ary t • n n I 1), I I g n e d , Sabot leerner new ... .,...,,.,,..,.....,---------.-. >On Co Send reeume to: Joyce 29 trom 1pm-5pm only. If com"**"••• with exp Cocker Spenl•I pup•. numbered, Net 13160,... 1175. 87M558 78 BMW 530!: a.to, *· WORL06 LAAOE8T VW YNt. fllllnt --. '76. t ~ .,~2_!;.. C.. Wlllama, T~ Wood· you .,.. a hwd ~-. C.. DtMe· 752 1781 . A.KC, beaut. Buff w/lhota $2800. 873--7088 SANT'""''" 20 r..a a.tnrOOf, ~. 74K. ur-.,,~• -~.,, '°"' .................... -·1 _.... ....., raw Homee. 1800 Dove dependable, • \JOOd · • $200.164-2804 M~ lelWld GOid Cerd w/?r1r""""~ ~ S: MW ~. lllnl cond. ,..~...,_ ...._ .... 250Aac:herAve.C.M. St #225, Npt Bch, Ca. tkater&wanf•1'91111ytunSECRETARY:PMITITIME SOCALIFDOOTRAINING $SO obo. Call ..,1• O/~EIM4-540e SllOO/Obo.720-12'0 ,64 MEACEDESBENZ ..... ,•---t2180 Job, then bring your Xlnl typing l lhortMnd, " ----• • -·-llt•tee. W.. lhort lhot1a ftexlble hrt, poulbly teed In home obedtela trains 714-521·1420 during ~Sabot, QOOd cond '12 521E: a.to. car phone~ &c1l1rrt81'1cito11 APf*'I In per.on to Petta PHONE SALES: 3 HRS PM or uae your~ l to tun tlm.. Newport Ina. Aeu. r•t•. 15% Oft bue1neM hou,. S3!IO ftrm. 7~75 · white/beige, Conoofo JIM 8LEMON8 ....... Mgr, M!Mton Viejo Im-Great ~ If you're any come 10 ANGELO'S... Beect\ 175-3551 thf1 month! M3-33ll =:r.:. ', ~!_._~· IMfl'ORTS Pkwy, MIMlon . 487-5464 11 . tate......._.Sfvd IHllTllY 1111 -otc 1-.nd GOid Card ....... ,_ Ilk• MW A.urne i-i l»«M>O portl, 28701 M~e good, Other M'*lttlel. 5 S S ,..~ =~ M fll I•--.. ,... --1301 Oullll St Npt Batt In An•helm, 1 block Memberlhlp, beet Offer. New l UMd ~ l ' /ftlllll Phone Wort( aouth Of Unc:Oln. Plueh ottleel • Airport pence "°' rM-972·2641 Luer II, pwta & llCCM.. buy. 559-64o42/144-"32S uwlllllll" Bill YATES VW -POR <,CHE I I.. II ft If -al'M, 80~5 wpm, front chine w/500 I pences, hrl Mon-Fri 8-ePM 5m --ft Excttlngenvlronrnenl.FMt ....,. offlcea""'"""'.nce.$1250 working order, 1750. MaglclalaindOOldChatter 9-1."'_..,...,,. ' ...... - growtne Coat• M ... In· • Set as>Pt• on phone In Aeataurant • xlnt b;;m1 Contact Maritime mapa of M«llt. Mem~. top ben· .....,..._..., ~ ~ ... ....wy _,.~ !L7 ~1:01) 4'• · .1'. terlor dMlgn """ neec19 S.A,offc,utaryno..,llng, Walter/Waltrw, Bulhelp Bonnlet55-2.00 pree. to French duke In eftt1.17M!I019fe..8795 Tornado, bH t o ffer. ~Wf'-1' :,t:t~= laiii;l1a111' hetp running errandl for PIT,.,,... Amy 812-~ & DlltlwUher1, •• per. 1813, $525. 494-5008 MINI( STOLE TourmeMne 158-7381 ~ OffWINgheatvalUefar deelQnJobl. MutttMlnon QA/QC.,_., exp: retlr• Treee Aemuranl CdM. ll•nllY :e= 1111 c 1 --"" 11 1 W'"U'TED I I I ~II ,.,...,,,....m--._._.. aw amok .-..--ib'e ·-·' 714/l73s-0910 PIT, rvoblble FIT, 1-5PM, . o OJ, •~• re n ng , "" r ... I ; ,_ ..-..,..._. ..... .... er. r....,,...._ • r• ok. Qn..cWI !Mp. In your ... -. w::C::::::on NICt'lfloe $175. 642·2441 K!_t!_~~~~· c:1~ •rttflM. "" Mercedea Hable, MYe c.r. 20-30 arM. Reeume: lnter1etc, RETAIL CLERKS 50 wpm, dlcl•phone, ~n"'' ..,._._, .,.,.,.,... -....-.. .......... ,... •17 Or..S apon. NM houri wMk, flexlble. 930 lndl#I Pwtt, ROiiing Depend~ ..... clerkl phones. 833°7890, Jo Hou• Frott Free & Ice NEIMAN B., Scene, .ny condition Tu o1f1 to OIAL2131714 MEACEf>Es ~ IOoU 900d. ml 13.35 hour + mlteege. Hiiie, CA 90274. needed for d•ya & ...,.._ AD AGENCY Metc1 ex~ l'Mker refrigerator. TOP TOOTS SHORE'e/artllt BIYC Youth. ptog,.m ~='°"Of New HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc Obo. ~ Cd M.ne •1 641""4811. Wiii train. Apply In lent typlat for fut·l**f COHO. $315-642~2339 proof ret•ll 17700+ 873-1070 ._...., M · Ueed BMW'•::--: ClllliD .. PllT/lm tuLJn Ml'lll person. Pier 1. 2710 copyd.-k. Wlllbelralned USED Refr'9'• 1100-$400 OFFER. Ewe 57&-9837 llariM ~ =• I Stoca aye H., Mon .• frt 7:30~. No H.,bor Blvd. C.M. In WOP. C•n 250-4100 AH .a.._AJso Buy Refrlg. Newpor1 S..ctl Tennie t ! Ul-1111 71 MGB Uk ml ,,.. 'e2 &d AntblMrtce. ;;od P"''"'T experience neceuary. AnderaonA.?91.641 w•t Ck.lb Memberlhlp. 1750 •13 m 11S"6Ut dutc:tt. t0p 1 tnS, eldl c•mper. run• ~ood. Excellent ~unity In a Apply In per.on: 729 lfTAIL 1&1.11 SECRETARY 19th St C.M. 84&:5S3e lnc:ldt 1350 transfer tee. UMd once1250 taa-1318 208 W. 1st, SMta Alw cond. l3500. 1•787~ $1200. l t4-1 .. pteaunt worillng envt-Fifed. C.M. 548s5525 Cuhler/Ulel •t Newport Small Newport Center 545-23N Cloeed Sunday ronment. Our Newport T-lhlrt ttore. Wiii train. Are h'l/Engrg office . lllY APft.1Am1 · 1111: I ilCb TIU ..... flit 'llMll1•1• Beed\ office .. looklng n•mszret FT/PT. M•tur•. friendly, Knowledge of IBM PC LES 9574133 One W.y PIMe Ticket fot 20' oo;y I N::POtt OH LARGE SEl.ECTION OF •n SC ;c;::= _.._ -... Gaodcond.5M J011 for l'Mture reepoNible _.. out going. C1r & phone w/p pteferred. Perm. PT, ..... From John Wayne lhor• moor1ng OK t 39' ..., ....._... ..... -.. '78 SMUE 4 In -lndMduq to do Inter.et· ... llT LAW f1lll nee:. tmmed. op«1lng. approx 20hrl wtt. HBA. Kenm<M'e gas dfYf perf airport lo Boeton, Mw. gd toe $7500 491--2:ae NEW & USED BMW'S! cond, low mllee. Mutt - Ing telephone~ on 1:30-4:30. Type 60 wpm. Appty:6470W.PCH.N.9. 720s1831 almond$2504t3'3837 Juty13.l275.IN-5ee0 ' i.m---... !e.totfer87S-Ott3 ~at:~1&. ....... AI behelf of n•tlonal com-WIHtralnudocaetolerk. or~H645--0818. • u•nllY/ffPllT Kenmore h .. vy duty Refrlg . bottom frMzr, ,,...,,... YOLUMESALES '70914xlntcond,rbttene.1=,,.....,,...,,,...,,.....,,=--- PMlel. Good apMklng Nice •tmoapher•. Good 1n•11 ······' Goodjob.T.-.lng"'"-..... Washer & elect Dfyw $100.548s2971 For ..... 40'492".o413PM SERVICE&LEASING irtr ... LvemuregeKelly 'IOELDOBrTZll-*. voice 1 muat. c .. Hugh: t>enefltt. Call Carolyn --,.,. ""' -r· · $250 set Jon 64s-a 192 3870 N. Cherry Ave. 873-717 4 ITIOOtW'OOt, uqule. · tr9da 54$-5778 B«ger, 840-1560. , Perfumery In FHhlon no lhorthand. Nwpt Bch. . n Shelf unltl from old Fed-FOR SAIL: 21'. wlrrtOOf· LONG BEACH ~ A.I (213) 92$-2941 laland In N.B. need• PIT 875-4242 aft. 7pm Kenmorewshr & dryr, exit. M.n 20' unit w/lhelf, dlf· Inga, nt Jet1y, r 118.000 (No. Cherr)'uJl....OS) '72 TARGA 811. R4tblt --·-------u._..., FIT Nia pereon .. No SECURITY OFFICERS S 100 .._ 544-8488 t.,.,t tl:z• lteel lhetfl or mtr home. 873-2"4 ~714) AMlll motor. new tlrea. ~. C8r '82 EL DORADO. ~ PART· TIME. Varied hours ""-' b Mutt ..a Al 648-5412 ~. COfor green. muc:tt loeded, i.ths Int.,..._., to Include .. rly A.M. ORTHODONTIC OFFICE exper. nec:.tHry, ut s· 10/h LARGE FRIGIDAIRE · PIER 25 FOOT S150/MO. rede-lneWeb>me more. H/855-0278 gray, 113,750. 141 42U weelcendL Muat h•ve de-Full/1lme employment. preferred. Lool<lng for •• r 1 Refrlg. 1100. 850-3094 iuklJ lilt illf MARCUS CHANNEL. OPEN SEVEN DA.VS Or. Humphries 497·2464 peopleh-~~1ng7 1 '!v.lnr3 n. •-u It 1.Jt ; 8504145 W/641·5629 pendable vehicle (email · ~h1.1t .... 780-.-,., -•n Meyt~ WUher & Gu Gultn. Gib.on, Yrm '72 TARGA 911 Rebl NABERS CADUAC truck, Vin, ll•tlon llllPllllllT Oryer$150•palr,or $90 Mlpe,&acoea.S..a Hl-FI Pier •P•C• for Ky•k. """~-BMW-• r . t wagon) to utl•t ,,.._ f lglou Newpo ULlllUll • t5 lmmed. opening• ... Ooub'e o....n Gu SL5200. 3 tape deck• Sabot, Wlndlurter, ate-motor, new Ur•. bra, CM P~ ~ In Irvine ~.:.':'t otflc~. Typln~ Bal~ Ill.and PtlwmKy •Full/part-Um. Range $40. 788•8975. 873-17t7 IMYe ,._.. Bal~ IUnd 673-5429 :;,o~e~1\Tr:o~ arM. Mus1 be ~· llclllt a piMUnl •11llude neede mature..._ clerk, OUR EMPLOYEES are the 547 Santa Ana Av., N.B. Oifl". fuaJtut/ SLIP WANTED .,.. W/641·562t LARGEST SEL..ECTION: deble. Contact reg • muet. All employ• fll, coemetJc exp. helpful. most lmpor1ant part of Port dllhwather, butcher ~ .... N4'Wport Herbot.,... new of i.te model, low mlMClt =°':.~ t= F~~ benefit• ptovtded. Call 87:S.-1850 Mr. Elwood our company. block top, Kenmore'• ~ ..,. 40' power ~t. huaband '73 114 bit rblt :fr new Ced!MK::l In Soutn.n • a.m. on!Y. &.2...,21 · Ron Jiiek.on: 644-4242. S•la C•ll ullodayl nnea1. exit $125. Wrtt ~4N1Ct\IM. never & Wife no children. pet• ~~.~~ili.P•c~!.~ c.tltom'9ll•" a..11ua18t~ -UOIPTIMllT F /T 11111A11111 (7141833•1965 646-4187, hme 545-7655 uMd. A.i.o old IBM. Mak• 895-1510 or at5-228e Salee-Servlce-LMllng $499<>/obo tl-43 ..-: For ho-. Salon. Mutt be ITllTllll Weet S IS, euto Ice mkr. otter. 780-8148 lltitr liitl Mii OYerwlSpecWA~ 2IOOHarbor81vd • .,..., DYNAMIC PROTECTION O ... '78 111 SC Tarv-. red/blk COSTA MESA . • PASTE UP & Produetton Artllt: tmall publllhlng O<>mS*JY In Coet• Meea wtll tr.cM office ep.oe for patt time help. 241·9221 FuNon CoNci~. The Lot Angelel Tlma SERVICES '#ht 1350. 673-4530 C PIER Shwptax1 Sl(F-721, DERBi A/QOfd 2 moe 1540JamborM Roed NB w/lttlr. Xlnt cond. 441( ml. • . Rlc:h.,d au.lletta Salon CVculatlon Dept current· IW •ttriala llH purchHed 3 Hll old, 111wp bike'. 108 ml. Ad)ranttoFMhlon $19,500. P.P. 831·1216 Qenllet ftil ~~~,.,Dr .. ~ ~::.::"::: lll'Y,P1rtff•t a 1,!;11aneou1 building ~~3=re5 1~s~ S550loboJot1n 497~729 t-.nctll•Newportlt••c.nter or 646'7592 'tiVEdlwon.JilPd.:14; field reprMen1allYe earn 1-12 dally, nnr Fedco. materlalt, Jacuul tub, 788-4301 Hones. Xpfa II S350/0BO. ....... 1 2 new brks/cMCft, QOCli:I PU (_. MllMl 11~./lll'Y an hourly wage + gen.. $7/hr. 759.9335 650-1719 Sond oek ~· d.-k & 2000 ml. P.i 8e2s3711 Datna 1117 'tt Jxa wXdOR: ale, a bod)'. 1 1200 . ...._m.: Ana. MN. exp. pref. Witt for El Toro P'oPertY man-eroo1 commllllon Hour1 •~Its ....... -cond = !I train. 3-11PM. M-F. All egement firm. Ex per-4pm-lpm. For ~. In-t.n. ltL ltt11,11t hff te Yn MU Cfedenzll w/c:uatom .,.... _, .. ,.,. / 171 2'48z· new p;lnt tlr• _..,r cw. _..... · •hltt• wukenda. lenc• preferred. Call formation, c.il 157-23&1 FT/PT. ev"· •nd1 & FREE xaora klttena l :'~:1g:2~ck ... f'~~ lcMttn Mii rebft .,,g, $2500/obo. . saeoo. Peter 846-64 13 ~. NN Fuhlon. Ill. 7~8305 Sharon: 859-7868 ext. 1204. ~~·cv:·~d. ~~~~ Call to L<Mng Home $450/obo. 545-1145 '71 vrm 500 XS. Orig 545-9712. (819~44-4349 Tmta 1 ~~ct cond. .47 f . l&LEll Apply In peraon: 25~ Only. 545-1220 ownr xlintl750 641~187 '11 UIZ '~Olla: a=:. 115& 18119¥91 • WeneedyoulCell for~pt: Newport Blvd, C.M. Frff kitten• to loving Plu!t/°'W JUI '78 Kawaukl 1000 Z·1R, Xlnt cond. new paint, rblt ~S::=,~~ "'t BB R.C Mrtct1 ... ,.. ... 27 Sh 1 _.. 1 h home In ••cMnoe for ~Star ;;:t'. 13 000 mltM mint cond eng. ale, c:uatom Interior-!I'm emog !f!!l! PW · g.....,.... arp, nter•t..., n yout paychlc and .. trology S300/obo, l Klmbl• ' 642-9<>12 · '4195 844-4464 y t L--'1. 1t .. _ - IUll .. Ell edu~tlon end making rNdlnga. 8l3'8017 spinet, 1700/obo. Xlnt. · laa••!Jta g.,ag.d. 1 79 COLT in moneyl 788-1717 Judy Ju1t tuned.175-4828 '81HONDA250 '11 Ulm HU 1'4 BUQ. snlrf, ret>it eng, Mtdlbee*. ~ ...... Ee=· f: dr-= =rm Stock & dellvery man, part liffh ..,.., lffttn a.tdwtn Contole Ofg.n THREE WHEELER SHA.RPI Only 2 ownera re1tored $3250 obo. ~·1~~ ~ • ... • um.+. d•ya & evee. 8-eold. 645-0820 full pedats.L ... le IPkrt 8~593 11nce new 14250. 543s7063 (714)548-23.50 .,... 11an&1Y (ml.) Appllc•tlon• •ccepted Twl frH IJTTllll s100 gd cond 548--0~4 Y•m•h• '77 TT 500. St. 832-3787 '86 Karma Ghia xlnt cond .. ,........ II Onlceofthe p,..ldent '!!~'*· 8-12AM only. 960-3529 G lb h legal $700. 850-3349 '74 B210· 4 1pd air ltock. runa gr .. t. new 9"I ti Corp hMdquarter1 for <>w. Du•ne et 495 E 17th u r1n1en, ma og•ny, em/fm ~ 80 oOo m:' hMdllner Mat cove<1 . R.E.' Investment """ hu f.nltsrt HIS •tudlo. 873• t117 leave ••t1r ..... 1121 s 1200. 550.f12s · j S2850 oeo 788-8611 n L TO: <Mil tu.I (gee & Orange County daily n ewspaper is !~t;==t=n~ STUDEITS f' soia l ioYMNt;;ltow I =Spinet Plano 'fa ~~C~ln~":!nci~ '76 280Z: new reblt eng,, '67 Bua. newly r9bll eng & :i,~l1J:.·.J':~ seeking a quick layout a rtist with vlronment, with dlve<llty In YMI white '600. 780-()178 saoo. 831•7171 equip. du.I air. Twin bed• new cu1tom paint. auto., transmission, new p.tnt. ·11 PINTO. 2 dr, """""'· knowledge of typesetting repro· & ch•ltenge. Mutt po~ Brown plaid couch. new convert to king size & dbl ale, em/fm c:asa. Must 1 24()..8131 runs w.it. $700 otM>. duc tion. reproduction. camera n ·ady MU topnotch SH. typing 11••11 MlllWll s100. Complete dbl bed lertiat llN1 llH bed. , .. , bath. Can be Mii. $4500 obO 540,11181•97 vw BUG c:ean 1n & H1..an5 a rt. Must be able to get long w~ll & orgMtullon.. 1ttlll1. W~•v• opening• for S 100. Kitcher! Mt 175. Joh w T 1 Club ...., at 475 E. 17th St. '.78 no: Good gred gift. I out s 1600 .81 Muat xlr!t cond 4 llPd Non/tmoker. Send re-.,.,,.. & glrl• between Odd kitchen •t $65. 3 pc: n •YM enn • Cotta M.... $42,000. Am/fm 32 mpg Allclng Call 875-2236 S4500 538-7371 with sales reps a nd interperet their sume to: TMI. 8 Upper 12·18 year• old working dreuer Mt• S50. Book· FAMILY MEMBERSHIP 540-1550 or 720-0830 12000 'eob 751-5t99 -. --------:::::---------... dd ) Newpo<1 Plaza Newpor1 evenlngl & S1turd1y1. cue $15 893-0438 S800. 788-5481 67 VW Camper Van. = NI ideas in layouts. A iliona prospects Beach CA 926eo •ttn· Earn money trips & · w 11 H 2 h 8 & 4 '78 AmbHHdor 33ft. ·ao O.ttun B2t0. 2 door, S1800/obo 675-5405 or ~ :!' may include flyers. brochures, maps Karln Stiuraon ~ ~11,· bonuMI. Call · Chinese ~blnet bed, q i, ;~ ~ •8;'3 797 m.cM by Sutwyor. 454 5 apd, new llrH. wttl/blue 975-8767 . Wagon. ZIP •lfll, and sales presen t ion VlSUals. 3 years pl..... · · Mr.RoontrM lnclmatt.S100.644-00t8 .__ 1· · ·1 CIDeng,r.arbed.oenter tnt.$2895 650-1418 .68 BUG,........ 11 bit roofrtt.newtna.awa., -ve mMUQe beth 2 roof ale 8 5 KW V"""" n · r• alN9f w/penelna ....._ experience -newspaper preferable . ll•naar Ml-1111 Contamp. 7' aota & c:tt•lr, IN 0 . / gen.;,ator rack & ~ ·91 280ZX bl.ck Plrellla, 3 eng. new bf•k• s 1soo Int 39 000 ml vrtClllM. Send resume or letter o f qualifi· Fear paced al Mon.·Fri. 10.,,,...spm $95. 552-5251 en. 3 ts, rttr s1or-oe ~ micro wave In 11ock Al (2 13) 648-272• 132oo' 646-4545 cation to: tractor ,,.::*two efu,j Couch & lovetNt S150, IHt H lO oven. atereo: tape, TV.an-323-294 t '88 CLASSIC BUG OW :i: ... -·':"":':---,.-. time MC(elarlel to ~ Swl1Chboerd Operators eof tbl $40. 3 blr9tools "31 cutter Witfi §kipper tenna.,,.. Mk:helln ti,.., ·a 1 280ZX GL. lmmac. whl, Compl 110Ck. ong It blue.•••Dt Im ORA \GE t;OA 'T DA IL\ PILOT for ourproJact manaoera. Full & PIT poslttona. Exp S5 N 641-34.49 for eny ooc•ek>n. 15,500 ml. i27.500. leather, 38K ml. l>Mt St700 obo 751·5119 Bob •iii &it: d . ,.. G: Good lklllt req'd, typ min helpful, will tr•ln right Oanlth Modern Dining club r•t•. 648-4005 646'6402 or 8 5500 oner PP 492-9182 ·70 Bua w/rtOV9 & link. trana, runa vr-t. -. P .O. Box 1560 80 wpm, word proc:Mllng pereon 642s3013 TatMe 6 Chrs LNI China ti tral MOTOR HOME WANTED ltt . new paint. runa greet. Contllet Joe al S4t-OS1T Costa Nesa CA 92626 exper helpful, Hllry _. •-... lfl p T Cab S350 642·5872 :,&,, Priv.t• ~ paya c:uh. $1750 obo 875-4253 ext 38 btwn 1G-1PM • open. Contee: M•rl• ·~~--·/E 161inR:t.i>iebOll1wlMlli 714n 91.9350 171 SPIDER CONV XLNT '720ldLc.tmONieer ... -~:;;:A;;t;te~n=u~·o;;n;;;:;;M~el~in;;;d;a;;;;;T;;h;a~c~k~er;y~;;;;:J~;:=;7;:::1=;4-;:7:;70.~34==eo::::::::-Newpot1 ..._ .. .._ .. Oellgner Sleeper llOf• I ' .cceea. 1175, 917.9409 COND $2800 RBL T '70 vw CONVERTIBLE tton Wgn Aune -· l•t• Oewlopment firm C.mei co40r, value $500 ..... Wu... ... ENG. 545-ol30 Xlnt cond MUST SEE -.... In r,' ~-=- ., .. opening for enthu.. eaklng 1220. 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CP~/=~":ty~ ~::: :~= ~ ~ USN SEA CADETS need I~ FLAWLE~~7641 =a,~ln=-~~l•,,•r;;;;:flPiatiiiii· oiiiik*iiiiic;;:r-.-:a--.... -i No •xPWlenc:e n.c: ... ta. ooffee btown 1-ttl TAX DEDUCTIBLE dona-I Evee 548-4780 COnd 11715 ;..181M 75+11M1 redln«. country Mfl•. tloN 21)..822..,.70 ~ '72 Super a.tie. am/tm ~. ::-:~-'="'"=-~~ ..... ori9ntal ~. ~ ~ c:ua. nice Int rvnt good IO~~ TB...-... mirror ec:reen. hi '**..... ti 11500obo 24 1-0IU Aunt l*t9d •AJI,"" Compeny trllna. noexper. country floral down •llY O.O, ~1234 ~ nec.8.A.ottc.MlatyM-f. llOfa/lowWt (btlele ' H' IOifOA wRXliR USEO CAAS&TAUCf<S '72 vw BuQ. good cond &-9om. Sat fem.1pm. btue). GM'le lbl. Chip-wllr.ilef 11500. 1tS7 COMllNOACALl. FO.. S20001obo ...... .,_ !! Call Tami 862-514-4 pend• toe. & t111Ue £no-80VTH COAST, good -flf. ..... 646-1113 'ii p;;a --- ltlh ctwa. Plum M'O c:ttra. COnd 14500 14f.t65t r... •• ·75 Cnv1 ToP cond -rune ~-'i1nof--tf PllT on Dtll9 trenc:11 dw'I. •·~ 8 COnNer..o.ulo ..... .:.;;.;f .,... ... 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