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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-07-01 - Orange Coast Pilot• .. ' . I ' • r .. I • • I i:'> • . • •• • --.... . ' a -..; t •• , . . AND TMERE ARE BIRDS STILL IN TMERE? 600D GRIEF !-I-DON't-;-SELleJE TMIS •• ~ PULL ! PULL MA~DER ! PULL ! I W~NTED ·Te ... ·see MOWTMEV · WERE 60iN6 ;ro PLAY TMIS MAND ., by Jim D~vi~ NOW WM"' PO YOO !>OPPOSE YOU 'RE LOOKING LAf\(:,ER ? . ~------------.------------- ------ -------------~---------------........................... -------------------. . -. ' DID YOU BREAK THAT VASE? . .. DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER WHILE TALKING TO SUSIE AND II FLORENCE, CARLA IS lOLDM THAT SAM ORNER IS ON THE PHONE . ·-. - YOU'LL HAVE A BATH ... WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT --COOPS'! .. IF I HAD A ·BRUSH, l'D ·SPANK ..YOU!!! ''-- " .....__~------------. -----..:.------~ .. .. . ~ by . Hank Ketcham \\le had ;+ALLI ~. ~ CANDLES,80ZZ-~' 1bRft~ by Harold Ledoux ..--------------.. SHE CAN BE PRETTY . 6UT IT DOES! SHE SARCASTIC, SUSIEJ DON'T TWISTS EVERYTHING LET IT ~TMER ~Uf AROUND ... 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Page 6 Jlayti.me Schedule . .. . . .. ... ....... ............... .... ..... .. Page 7 Evening Schedule .......................................... P• lO ,TV Puzzle ......................................................... Page 31 -Claa·aels They called h1m "bush ... It was 1959, the St. Louis Cardinals' catcher of the future had just arrived in camp, straight from a Memphis, ,.enn., high school. The veterans couldn't help but lituah at the strong, stocky young back.stop, proud owner of a fine collection of ill-fitting plaid pants, jackets and shins. But, when they saw Tim McCarver .play ball, saw (2) KNXT, CBS, 6121 W. Sun.et fMvd .. Los Angeles, Ce. bow well he could hit, how (4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Atamed• Ave., Burbank, Ca. ·expertly he hand~ the i7) KABC. ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. pitchen, they laugh no 8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Ofego, Ca. -more, 10) KGTV, ABC, Highway H and 47th St., 'San Ofego, Ca. Twenty-five years~r (39H<CST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. the unaformrworn thr 18 major-league ns _ ........ _.. ~~00~iicM~hr gru~ blazer of the New York Mets' bascban analyst'and play-by-play man for Supcrstation WOR and the Sportschannel pay-TV network. He also docs backup annouJlcing on ABC's '.',Monday Night Baseball." (5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrote Ave .. Loa.Angeles. Ca. ( 11) KTTV, 5 7 46 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, Ce. -·· (28) KCET. 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (50) KOCE, 157« Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca. (56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anahelm, Ca. -PmyTV "I knew early on l couldn't plax baseball for- ever,·· he says. the sweet accent of Memphis still evident in his voice. "I started planrung for my future. I knew I didn't want (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave.. Glendale, Ca to be far away from ~be (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Senta Monica. ca. game. so broadcasting (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller' ~.med the best outl~t. Center, N.Y., N.Y. J SIW too many pl•.t: (C) Clnemex, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller Center. hang on much lonacr . N y N y they should have, With (E) ESPN, Brlatol, Ct. nowhere else to go. I found (L) SelecTV, Marine del Rey, ca. 1t aJI very sad and was (S) Showtlme dete~med that onoe my (S) Spotlight playing day1 were . ~ver, (C) Cable Newt Networi<, Atlante Ga. there ~ould be no di6ners ' held 10 Tim McCarver's 1ii1 ...... (0) WOR, New York City (1'7) WTBS, Atlanta. Ca. 2 Sunday, July 1, 1984 honor." He's done more than assure himself of a weekly paycheck. In these less.- than-two seasona he has spent in New Yor~ be baa manucd to build bimselfa rabid foUowina and a repu- tation u an utute oblerver and lharp.(onaued com· mcnwtor. •U ITMllTA Gill "' a.(tln., .... ) .,., ·-=1==-= . ....... w (I) ...,. .,..., l1'1itld1• "'"',.. Dw'M. n.-....,_ wac ...., .............. ..... ....... ... .._c~,,_.._. ... '-v ..... New.)S , ... ,,.... ..... ~ = ... ,.. ........... 0...(1 :I.. I D'9UalTAM t:11 WCMIMQ&D lall1d t II: CMT I _....., ................... ,.... ,,,.. tM .............. . ............. ,.(lllra.) 119 D WCMlllGU IGSl 1 flldT II CMT I ...., c. u.a ..,.... ........ ,.... ,,,.. ...... , ......... I.el .............. ).(Jllra.) •sOL~.,.._._,., ,...,.,._.. ............ ,....Riil El ........ -.,, ... ) .,_ .. , .... ,WCMll.J:I ttM CMJMI ALL 11111 WOllTIMAl -Taesd8T M•ll -w.dnesclt1y---• r -TV Antenna Can a TV show be 'too cerebr&l '? Top networks rely on f ailSaf e formulas to keep viewer loyalty· By PlllL SNEIDERMAN Of .. 0.-. ........ Ever wonder why ao much of TY is so terrible? · A lot of the problems result from the restrictive suidelines that produccn must folJow to secure or keep a spot on the Big Three networks' schedules. Some of these rules are obvious: nudity and certain four-letter words are prohibited. Lots of superior programming has been produced within these limits, but one lure oC pay TV""channcls is their ability to present contemporary movies in un- edited form. There are other, less obvious restnctJons on network series, too. Regular series stars never seem to smoke cigarettes on camera. Drinking a~d drug problems among shcom t.cen-agers tn most cases arc concluded tidily by the end of the episode, with the principals _leami!'I their lesson~. ~nd-of course, ma1or senes stars never die m most shows unless the actor 1s being wnuen out of the show. But the rules imposed by the networks are sometimes even more msidious. Con- sider the case of "Jessie." a new hour-long series that will debut in the fall on ABC. In it, Lindsay Wagner. onc.c "The Bionic Woman ... will portray a police psychiatrist. According to the Associated Press. "Jessie" was conc.ci ved as a different son of police series, without the usual overdose of murder, mayhem and car crashes. Yet durina the introductory crcdiu on the very ftrst show. four police can are seen flying • throu&h the air, AP reports. Apparently, the network was afraid tbo~tful scnpts about a psycb1atm1 workina with a police force wouldn't attract enou&h young viewers to guarantee success in the ratings. So ABC turned "Jessie" mto a conventionaJ chase-and- crasb series by requirin4 at least one acuon sequence in each I 5-mmute segment. the AP report says. In other words, don't worry about m:dibJe plotting. Just make sure you show a traffic smashup. a sniper shooting or a hostage drama every IS mfoutes.'Don't worry about how unlikely it maaht be for a police psychiatrist to be involved in such situations. One of the executive producers of "Jessie .. was quoted 11 sa)1na ABC was worried the show would be "too cerebral" \Nithout reaular jolts of action. ''They have aivcn us a d.ifficult puzzle to solve dramatically," Eric Bcrcovici. the show's co-necutive producer, told AP. ''The action sequen~ can't come out of the blue. Tbey bavt to be incorporated into • Llndaay Waaner wtlf portray a police 1>9ychlatrlat ln "Jaale." each story. That's what we're wrestling with." Lewis Erhcht. president of ABC Enter- U\inment. told the wire service. "You can't just have an hour of people talking to make a point. It has nothmg to do w11h bcmg 100 cerebral: It has to do w11h pacing." The ~roduccrs of"Je~stc" are apparently complying with ~BC's acuon edict. They're hoping the show 1s a hit. so they can eventual!) produce episode-. wuh less network mterfercnc.c:. Yet ~\·en a t_ruckload of Em mys 1s no protection agamst network interference. Last season. NBC was womed about the defection of viewers from "Hill Strtt\ Blues" to the competing C 8 ~nes. "Knci>ts Landing." So network officials urged the "Hill Street'' producers 10 tnJCCt m_ore _romance and a sex scandal to help win v1ewen back. It's interesting that the networks hke action but dislike bloodshed. Murder 1s usually a messy business. but network rules restnct.proJuce" from showing much of the red srutt And consider the formula emplOycd by Nees mega-hit. "Tht A-Team." Thert are car crashes and aunshots galo~ m each episode. but no one 1s ever seriously injured. H i&h-s~ chases and car ~rubes are also part of the formula for "TM Dukes of Hazzard." But again. eharactt'r~ ltC'n~'r - ' ~Y walk away from trom the wreckqc without a scratch. Any news reporters 'Who cover real-hfe traffic accidents can tell )'QU au.ch crasba -don•t usually conclude t.Jaat happily. Perhaps the fonnula, the predictability of series TY is one of the f.acion that coax people back to their aets week after we.ck. We know Magnum will solve b.iJ cue by the end of each hour and that b.iJ romanoe- of·the-wcek will disappe&r before the endina credits roll. We know Mr. T will sut'Vive this week's hiabway crashes and explosions. We know that Webster will learn his latest lesson by the end of his weekly half-hour. Yet O!lc of.the attractions of the hi&hJy· rated prune tune soap shows may be thCJ.r ~npredictability .. Each season, .. t;>allas .. mtroduces some DC"W relatives, romanoc J)U1ners and wily bu.siness~tes who may or may not return the following year_ As a result, it's harder for viewers to auess whet.her a ba'ppy or tragic fate is 1n store for the newcomers. And some of the most criticaUy ac- claimed series are those that dou't follow simplistic formulas. Epitodes of "Hill ~treet Blues" and "SL Elsewhere" have less t1dyend1~than.say. "SimonandSimon" and .. Trapper John." But the less conven- tional formats have not nccnsanly led to higher ratings. .So in the fall. you'U understand why Lindsay W&Jller's police psychiatnst is held hostate in the first acL In the second. she'll be chasing a vicious criminal who's fleeing in a stolen sports car. By the third act, she'll be holdillJ three juvenile puf5C'- snatchers at gunpoint. In the fourth act. ~he'll ~ subduing a rooftop sniper with a Judo toss. It's all in a day's work., accordin& to TV's book offaiJsafe formulas. TV TIDBITS: "The Legacy of Barry Tnm.u" will be eumined JuJy 18 an an ed1hon of "CBS Reports, .. anchored by veteran newsman Walter Croatite. The propam will focus on Truman's decision to drop the first atomic bombs. the Berlin airtifU. recognition of the State of lsrul and the F.~ war. Toay stars as the guru of a band of hippi who tanJle with a small-town pohoe department in .. Off Sides," a new TV movie scheduled toaiTFndayon NBC. The story is set in 1968, just after the riot- tom De~ocratic National Convention. The cast includes E•geae Roch. Grut Goocleve and WWlam WllMlom. "Summer." ~ comedy about the va- • c.ation adventures of hWi school young. sters in a Southern California oceanfront community. will air JuJy 21 on CBS. The east includes Gary Ren~er and ne. w~n •. International film star Glu Lollot.rtpla wtU Join the cast of "falcon Crest .. w"'ben (Pleue ... TV /Pafe 80) Sunday, July i , ies• 3 Matt's life fn peril on ·Ryan's Hope' as his bride sneaks off By LYNDABIUCB Sally and Catlin believe their uoubles ~ over, but Catlin's Iii.al c0nt1nua w)\en· '1C)lice believe cvidenee aaain•t Royal in David's mwdtr inconclusive. Lany in· v~ l)UJ)nini'• o1&e; all evidence :tr" when a ~ bu.rnJ Dun-, • obooy ~ Cecille confused aboUt her feelinp for Pettt and Cass.. Meanwhile Casa decides to aail ofl' to' ALL MY CBILD~ 'Wb.m "f om·~ car Europe wilb a beautiful 11rl. Nancy runs off road~ be • i.de~ Enca l~ unhappy u candy-striper but promises mceu with Wally. In hospital ward.. Paula manaaes JO escape · and ft.a le'Veral inmates. Beth add Thomu have atJUmcnt when she ad.miu that ahe allowed Iordy to we her home from wcddiu and that be ~n flinina. Thomu tolh i{dly that Hal is m no immediate danaer. that be has a degenerative diJC&le l>ut with proper treatment It will ilOt W0ne1l. Danny pressurts Ronni to 10 with him to the Riviera: Danny tells z.ed that •"the man" i& in town and he wants to clotc the deal oow that he's sure Zed'• not a cop. J.orcly upset as his coOegc araduation appr'OU'hes and his job at Clegg Industries bcains. Adam was behind ac:a t. Brooke vmu Ada~ on for an extra week. Tom in hospital. saying she'1alad he wam't AS WORLD TlJllNI: Kim SUl&tlts ~OU.Sly 1njumi but she still won't .• -Satve art Raymond to help rum find his rcconctl~. ~nding old ~hoto of Palmer. father. Raymond seu fif~trstates Adam reaJJ.U$ Palmer lS Pete C.oooe)', Michael Christopher dead. Lila stunned by DAYS ~OF OUR LIVES: While on honeymoon with Larry, Hope decides to find way out of her marria&t. Mickey gets ch.ar&e$ agamst Melissa, Pete and Carlo dropped. When Melissa incriminates Vipers at police station for trouble at the party, Pete tom between loyalty ta Vipers and his love for Melissa: Bo s~ts his old girlfriend Megan dancing with the evil Maxwell. Bo and Megan have an awkward reunion. Mego.n tuck" a drunken Bo into bed. Bo's bitterness toward Hope is transferred to Megan despite her.attempts to be friends. Pete abandons Chris and Tess in the middle of their cam pi~ trip when he learns the Vipers are testing his loyalty and may hurt Melissa. Alone at the Qlmpsite. Ross's father. but doesn't want Ross to ~· announcement th.at CraiJ not know Palmer's identity. When Adam ceu DanieUe'1 father. Jnfonncd by Marcie tha' Bonnie on phol\c, ~Ile thinks he's her friend hfy and Franny arc in love, K.irk is upset Willte. A~ Bonnie rushes to Cbandler but later decides to jive Franny up. Kirk house. Ellen and Ross follow her to the wea sees hiJ fint glimmer ofligln folldwing the wini. Stuan.. an exact double for Adam, accidcoL Myste:rio~s caller lures Betsy to apJ?Cars aod knocu Ellen out as Adam Cbicqo. Whlle driving the~. she picks up amves. Chns gets KJng's Cross JOb offer. hitchhiker. As he tries to steal her locket. Ton~. still obsessed _by tbougbts of Jenny, Betsy's car veen out of control, plunges cons!ders ge~una nd of Greg. He !irst over rail and expl~. Juliette daydreams co~1Qers pooo~ but then chanaes mi~, about Brian. John pi1esses charges agamst feanng t~e ~t1on can be traced. W1!h David for punchina him out. Arrested. P~~ still m1S!>lng, Chuck refusesnclp an David released on bis own ~. findmg her·rrom Langley. LansJ.cy moves Heather runs out on Tucker when she in with Myrtle and begins JOb at the think.a he's only aft.er sex. boutique to earn his keeo, . _ CAPITOL: Trey and SJ011ne return to ANOTHER WORLD: l>ohoe inco~ly WashiJll{on. When Beth "ttfuses to sleep Lahti Royal Dunnmg's death a SUJcide. with rum. Jordv turns to Ronni: Kelly Chris and Tess kiss. • , New rOle thrills Dolail r EDGE OF NIGHT: Preacher acts several phone caJls from man with foreign accent Racing off to movit theater. Preacher discovers his father Del. Leaming that Logan and Raven 'have sea up meetinJ. Sky is there when the two get together. Logan , By CONNIE P WALACQVA "W e'r e going to be Dani e l J . Travanll and ' Veroni c a Hamel," say1 Ellen Dolan of "Gu1d1ng Light" who plays Maureen Bauer, the new Cedars Hosp1· tal admin1s- tritor and faithfuJ wife of chief of staff Or. Ed Bauer ELLEN DOLAN (Peter Simon.) Sbc's rcfmini to the act'on who play another married couple with related oc- cupations, police Capt. Frank Furillo and bil P,Ublic-defender wife Joyce Davenpon on ' Hill Street Blues." "During the dar we'll be lock.ina horns and at niJht we'I be lockina arma," she adds. Miss Dolan. who bu been playjna tbe I 4 Sunday, July 1. 1984 rather st.aid Maureen for three years, 15 and Sky have fistfight as Jeremy snaps thrilled with beer new story line. photos. Logan admits to Gcra14iqe that he ''There wilJ bt at least two major loves Raven. As Raven and Sky fly off in conflicts for her this summer," she prom-his private airplane to Switterland. Sic> ises. "She will llCYcr t?C a major character. explodes. saying he believes Raven i~ But every once in a while they'll give me' preanant by Logan. As the duo fi&bt. Sky something good to do, like when her loses.control of the plane. ,, brotbtr Jim mysteriously entertd the story GENERAL HOSPITAL: Grant ·An· or when she lost her baby." drews' triaJ ~ns. Tanya iscaU~ to stand. Certainly at times, ..JW:b as when Grant1 upset use Tanya beiq press- Maureen aod~ met. courted artd were urcd aunna tes rmony, tellJ Jake he wants married, Dolan s story lines have~n~m to testify. Travel agent Grant PU\iwn hired the forefront on "GL" Even though she tb plan his ski trip arrivct in Poft Charles. doesn't like being in the background, she Grant P .. fearful Celia wiU spot her and bis aays it'• sood discipline. covt.(_ will be blown, send1 the asent off to "h's good for me. J could have come a Euro~house-hunt. As Monica llnd 'star' and gone that route," she saya. 'YBut Alan, contjoue ~o ~~Y expensive sifta ··er:o~ what J try to do with this character. who Dukie L~ Bea1f1~, they l~.that Dukie is usually doesn't do much, i1 do everything J a d<>s-Lila, lh1nkm1 ~tnce .1' out of town, can to make her a rich wonderfµI woman." returns home: Leamina 1be 1 1till j. Ii Port Dolan who w11 bOm in Monticello,. <;barf cs, s~e informs ~ward t~e1r mar- Jowa. brlnas ber Midwestern bacqround nage ts.101nJ t~ end. ¥•kc proma~ Amy Into playina the sensible Maureen. She~ h~ won .t tell Rick ahe Lo formed Mike that earned bcr araduatc ~in theater atthe Ganny IJ t,U• rut mother. Jake l1'Yi;nl to Univestity oflownnd then studied drama 'save Kelly a diner fr:om bcina demoli16ed. in Enaland. On&o(hcr fellow students w11 W~en a construc~on wotiC! ~· a Kathfeen Cullen, who would ao on to play mistake ~n Brock • ~ew ~u~ana site, Amandi Wexler on "OL.. ~v~ryonc 11 wary, ahhou&h thia ume Brock Dolan who started watchina "GL" 11 innocent. . _,,. -, because ~ former clasimate wu on the GVIDINO LIGHT: After seven boun ...1how, decided then that ahe "wanted to be IUl"lefY to remove bonc-{tlamc:nt from a Bauer." · (P_leue ... 80AP9JPae• 28) ( AUTHO~IZ•c:> llAL•ai aeRVICE/SATISFACTION) . AMC-JEEP • ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 t1arbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. · Santa;Ana ...:. 835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 AlLEN CADILLAC-GMC· OLDSMOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway Wett or Avery Pkwy Exit 131.oeoo . 405-0800 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor 81~. · -· Costa Mesa -546-1200 Daily~ . CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 . . 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OOD ----· - -- -w _land., .. , ..... .,_ "The Cowboy" ( 1954, Docu- mentary) Narrated by Tex Ritter, William Conrad ( 1 hr ) 1:.::::-/CC llTTCM..,_ .. , .. _ .,. "Blue Thunder" ( 1983, AdVeo ture) Roy Scheide< Malcolm McDowell {_1 hr .. 49 min.) cm '"' cmm c.un ~ 1MOWCA11 Many of today's top ComlCS are featured 1n thtS perf0<mandt taped at San francis-.. l~lub, TheOthe<C.le .. c.r•l .... llOO . cwwwaw1•--= ~1IOUJ.• -ITAll:Am .. a•r0t1•a.om• ............. ,.u•u•111• 1WLOOUATWJ1mll YOUnl•Tlll--MeAYllAll -.r ... GD llMCM Of .-a UTIOIW. Tal1MOll This fund-raiser to support the preven'ion of birth defects IS hosted b'f Hal Linden. Gary Collins. Mary Ann Mob· ~and Sarah Purcell ( 1 ht ) {.() ~ FOOnML Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Montreal Cooc0<des (R) (2 hrs.. 30 mm) cm .,_ Mary White ' (1977 Orama) Ed Flanders. Kathleen Belief ( 1 hr 45 min) '°'" ..... Al.AmO • WWIJ1011A¥9 ... TODA"W ml Wrt ~tc:llaWt IMtlC Of OL ,__. Llf,..•u.r ,_,... _,Ml Of FAITM .....c ... ...... .,. "The Comancheros" ( 1961. Western) John Wayne. S1uar1 Whitman 10 ....... ~hr . 47 mtn) .,. "Choice Of Arms" ( 1982. Suspense) Yves Montand. Catherine Deoeuve. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) §,. ..... .. M9YAihH .,_"Let's Spend The Night Togeth er" (1982. Documentary) The Rolling Stones. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 119 LHIW '*"OAT umlMICMI ......... ..r-·llMCM .. .,,..., , ... lllC'mm ... IAYOl-JS•t . .... ·-•mu&. ! :ce.r~n aklmO boy • IUddenly ~ With ••ti.ordinary .-ctrleel S>O"'t dUrinQ · I megnetilm ~1meotetthe North~ (1 tw.) Cl) A .. "' ,_.. A puppll llhOW about • ~ boy named Cert we,q ie kJd- nepped "* bebt 'Mt, ~th by ....,. whO eo111e:1 IPtCtll trom dlflerent '*""' ••u•.-.~ IOOD ... , ..... """"""' ...'&l .... MOPU D ...... ill Ulm ... LLO'fDOIL• ..., .. Mtflrf .,_ "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972 . Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr . 20 mm ) ewA'IOfnunt 19dl).,. "MajOf Dundee" ( 1965. Adven- 1vre) Charlton Heston. Alchatd Hams (2 hrs. 30 min) ... ~·==••11 ...... ._. unu.-:a wnDOll.• ·-..,,Al.ml -ltmTOQQ commlJ Ill,., MIALTM-- .. ....., ---... °' -........ 111.1..-TNs fund-ral$ef to ~he pr9119ntion of birth defect• Is hosted by Hal Unden. Gary Colllns. Maly Ann Mob6ey and Sarah Purcell (2 tn.) TMI &ICT9C -~ Maureen Stapleton portrays a ·warm·hearted domestic robot purchased by· a widower (Edward Herrmann) to keep house and raise his three children In this fantasy story based oo Ray Bradbury's "I Sing The Body Eleefrlc." ( 1 hr ) ID CC1i181' IJIMY llUL111-- • ~ llOWll "Octopussy" (1983, Adven- ture) Aogef' Moofe. Maud Adams (2 hrs.. 10 min) (()......,.. cm ~YMCI Animated Gilda Redner and Billy Crystal provtde the vOIC- es f()( various animals as they prepare !Qt CD .,. ··A 0eOQefOUS SUmmer'' ( 1982. Orama) Tom Skerrttt. James Masoa. ~ 1 tv-~ min·) their own =~mes llmlft AL •OO M .._ -A boy falls for a girt he's met at summer camp and com- (I) .,. "Profe550f Wagstaff's nme Machine'' ( 1983. Adventure) Michael McVey, Theona Mclellan. (1 hr.) :::> "O ~ -· :s £" • (» UJ a> -· g < i CD • Daily Piiat Ctualtled Advert1,;ng M2-S478 RETIRING ••• COIE TO THE 1uun 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 l LUXURY RmllEIEIJ SETilll AMBULATORY •oo Hiiaria Way Newport Beach Ct14) 642-5861 AMBULATORY ANO NON 393 Hoapttal Ro9d Newport 8Mctl (714) 631-3555 Sunday. Juty '1, 1984 'ftemo• -1·\WlllC.U .-T .... '™ ..... WtiiWil ''Limbo ConnectiOl'l Aflet isr.,,g on bed 1enns wit ~ w e Mai~ Omner amniges to meet tiet at ~,.,..., WC!lelleod conege bi.a Clate ~ •"• Part I ol 31 4A) 0 { 1 IV I lllRIT.-WWl .. NI&.., ean.aian Open final l(lu'10 1Ne from 0-vUle On1 l I 2 rv' I .,. .. S~yiog Alive r 1983 Dra,....al Jol'V1 Tf'aVQl1a Cynthia Rhodes I 1 " J~ nvi I -MOW an T»e Out!>•oe And The lr..:)p A.no The Uyster~ QI ... .e Feat Ot Uyster~ • Franz IGvnte· La,.. prechl) r~ l'lrnsel1 10 Mie:~ ~ C)e.attl by ll'le tact mat SN' CtC <10'! tlf'tra • twn (Pan 13 o1 14 J I ' Ill 1 _ a ,,,. .. --um 'U C&lm&&A. ,_IW9 6 ,, _ _..IBl&Wll -~ &T11M:'11m9 NllBCMll:M.._ftM W 9GIT'I .-aY Sc;iedvle!t RobP• to Duran • T~ Heams WBC ~ · wel1t!f~t11 cha!l'lPt0nst1~ oou1 1 •apea ~ IS!I\ in Las Vepas ~. IOI.I• O{> Fr•~ t>oe-.,-eie rac~ pa•1 .4 c•' 1 'll' G •a• Pool $hool Ou1 12 l'l! s I =·· -1'-.a .,,. .,... " '~ 80@ girl~. 1rno:. t'lefW!~ l~>C)OS-~ tor the taff ot hef W•l'lC1a • ..at OI c.a MTlaML. TB.mm T"'5 '1.lnO-rarser 10 sut'<'O"I lt'!P P't"vt>'lt1or OI benh del«lS !5 !'IOSl~O 0\ 1-ial L 100<:-r. Gan Collins t-Urr • ~J bie. aino Sa·a'" Purce (2 r,,s I . • A W ,_.,. m 11\'M CBNIT 9"11 Ill _,.. The 1-laQf' Ma• e·~· The._ ~ influenoe 01 DUbbt •ea•1on ... ,l.A"Q a 100t al tnt> c.ai~s a' t,, ~ o.ner L~ And E -'-'81 O l '*'1\(1...S :; ' f1I J • IUICll OI _. UTm#a ~ ftws tune-rav: IC su;ipor1 pr~ntl()f'I ol l:>t!'ftl de<lect~ IS 10'!-1~ ~ Hal l ~ Ga') Co0ins ~I Ann ~ end Sara JV~ (1~1 ,. ,._ ... -.a ... ... _ T~ ti982.. fa'lla srJ AO'ienne Barbeau Lo..n!, •tv ~ri 1 rw_JOmtf: J ... T ~ Mercies ~ !!62 [) m9 J Rober1 Duvall. 1 eu Ha ·per ( i rv 19 row\. _... MU•....UTZ f111 n.r <G4.mter l 9m;ll' I •'ltttO! • .,. Ml~ a nwone. "*'--' o, orea~ 01 M :e s murde! 8 !'IO h fl9 I •ie l;JSI ~ erm fWl1 A~ (2 l'lli. j ma.mm mt• w maw Sc-~ e>Jn Ire-. C. U S 0....-c Pl 8&M rac:rig (from the MeadowlandS 1n East Ruther· lord. N J ) (2 his ) · Gt ll0¥9 'Yankee Doodle Dandy" 11942, MuSJcal) James Cagney, Joan Leslie (2 hfs . 30 mtn ) mmaat.--1U1MmMWC11 :cJ MIMI "Str~et Ace" ( 1983. Come- dy I Burt Aeynot<IS. Loni Anderson ( 1 hr , 36 min) '.I) MIMI 'The Singing NI.In" ( 1966. Musical) Debbie Reynolds. Chad Everell (1 hr 38 mtn) t:11 (fl) POW1R IOAT ltACm "Ofl·Shore Grand Pru. ( 1 hr ) 1:9 U MDVII "When Every Day Was The Fourth Qt July" ( 1978. Otama) Dean Jones. Katy Kurtzman (2 M ) (!) l 4WAU Chica~o Cut>s at Los Ange- Jes Dodgers (3 hrs ) • ~ DI A report on State-of.lhe-art Qrgan transplant proce- dV'es and the ~ surroundjng these sttll rr.=atMI operations ( 1 ~ i~ "! --ll&lmM. " POCUI Cll IOCllTT J " .... MOWll "Ball 01 Fire" ( 19•2. Comedy) Gary COoper Barbara Stanwyck ( 1 hr 51 •• . ICOTT !:It • ••wt a.um • POCUI Cll IOCllTT PIA URA 11 C*') ... "Lei's Spend The Night Togelh· e< ( 1982 Documentary) The Rolling Stones ( 1 hr 30 miff) m @ ,....._. WOM.D Of MCGla eout- 1UU 11198 .,_ A New Leal (1971 Come '!ti Waller Ma11hau. Elaine May (~ )' U .,_ LOUISlana Purt:hase" ( 194 1 Comedyl Bob Hope, Vera Zorina 12 ... s 19 1111-wme DAWD-...Y "•m•w.--.. UICM OI .-e II&~ llLI'** ~ .· ( ~ClllOCllTY L .,_ Tl'le Rn.er Nioet' ( 1976. Ora· mal C.Cely Tyson James Eert Jones ( 1 ,.., 40mtr l Z .,_ 'Lady In The Dark' ( 1944 Musical} GIOQl?I Aogets. Ray M !land ( 1 r 1 40 min 1 .. D WCMllWGU Sctleduk!d CART tr>d) Gar U S Grand Prix auto racing (from the Mt-adowlands "' Eas1 Ruther· tcxd N J ) (2 hrs ) . (['ITAITlm ED TWf •mow--1 •mM. ··The Unbfo- o.t"n Cha·n· Authof Of Na'im Akbar ~~ the psyc~I eNects ol <;!awry nn Blac k alltludes ltboUt ptoperty .. t)I • and family (RI C9 NQ'9 Cll IOCllTT ~°Cl.,_ The Dey The Eal1h SIOOd Still t 19:> I S<::aeoc.FICllOn) MlehMI Reonre. Paire.a NH I 1 hr 32 min ) ... A Modsufmler Night's Sell (;(~ ( 1982 Comedy) WbOdy Allen M a Fano• (I hf 30 mn.J -~~WU--..Ol,FnU W8 OL1WUD ''Th& Incredible Five•' Frve ~ eltllt!tes ~ perlonnanQes wl11 tor aa t ll1W' (I hr ) U 91M1 "The Goc•ncf • (l980 Hotrc>' J ~Ha Malcolm Stoddlrd 12 tws l 0 'JI I I 119 .. F-eitured e~~tor 8Cll Wwray. 9*iger 8obC>y i ll'lton 8C10f S~• St lone.. ( 1 rw > • ... . Good Guys w... Bliek'' c 19 7 8 AdveOlure, OIP.dl MoniL James F~ (2 hr'S.I -IUDclay Cont • • .,. "55 Days Al Pel<lng" (1963. Adventure) Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner tf :i/ • WALL -.. WSW's Mid-Year Review'' Panetlsts Mary Farrell. Rober1 NUfoclc. Robert StovaU and Martin Z"'O ..... 0n the way 10 VISlt their &pon• IOf' Nici<, two C&mbodian orphans witness a murdef and are pursued by gun runnetS and mobltera (R) ( 1 hr l I MCMOW .. , ..... .,.. "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" ( t969, Comedy) Animated ( t hr , 25 lmtn..,.. ....... -~ .. WIACmwmtDAWDIDIOWill ....... -. ..,.. NCll f/ICUL'nm c.MA ~ • CC*al ThiS concert taped In Ogden. Utah features Oltvla Newton-John 11ng1~ such hits as ''Physical." "Heart Attack · and "You're Tt'l4t One Thal I Want " ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) -=-~ .. WU UM AIC ... Q ., ..... , .... ---... _ "The Prlton Problem" ommlasloner of the New York Dt mtnt of Correctional Services Th Coughhn and Charlel Colton, ~ tpent time m prllOn for Watergate ott:.t' (, h\L ID llOOT•UM ... a•••l•I CC).,. "The Comanehe<ot" (1961, Western) John Wayne, Stuart Whitman il hr . 4 7 min ) CIJ..,'t.UmTllC•rr• Hlghtights of the '81 San Franosco 49ers and '82 Wa=t:.:eds'<ins (A) ( 1 hr ) ([) lllllO An Eskimo boy IS suddenly endowed with extraordinary elec;trtcat ~ ooring a magnetism ~1ment at the North P~ ( t hr ) (S) ITIVll WOll8 coml N0m The Grammy Award w1nne< returns to Detroit where hl$ career began. to perform a con· cert of hls greatest ruts ( 1 hr ) (%).,. "Spring Break'' ( 1983. Come- dy) David Knell. Steve Bassett ( 1 hr . 40 min) G•UYOllAU. -~.,. "Jurnot Bonner" ( 1972. Ora· rrla) Steve McOueen. Rot>en Preston (2 -In~ ... _.,ma.-... ... WM.L l1lmT IOlmAI. ~ AIC ... Q .... CM.UIMIMYWITll ..... n11 ---A boy tails tor a • girl he's met at summer camp and com· petes w1th • weallhy rival tor htt love. I n1ng t ·1 ~Ace a And Rodo9f Of The le$"' (1973, DtamA) CtiH ~ober1ll0'1. Pamela Franklin A stunt·fllef of the\f920s Mdl that hll ton wanta to follow In his too~i'l:i= l==u•=--· ........ _ . "'~. .,...""""- 1., ..... .. "Planet Earth" ~ 1974, Sclence- Flctlon) John Saxon, Diana Muldaut A 20th-centvry man IS aent through 1 time war~~=nd century. (2 h,. ) 1 .. ...._GIDT .. WY A loOk at hOw America's lndustnes•arecom- lng beck from the bfW< of dlsuter. ( 1 tv.) G DA "Captrws Of Care" This d0cu- dt9ma, written and pe(f ormed by patients at an lnstrtu1ioo tor the severely handi· capped. IS based on an actual rebellion by residents agatnSt theif CU9tod&ans (A) Q f!hr) Cl) ... IOUfl fll '1111 19 Ken Norton vs Muhammad All (fought In San Diego . 3/73) ( 1 hr) CD M &ICTllC ~ Maureen Stlptcllon portrays 1 -wa1m-hearted de>meltlc: robQI purchaed by a wldowef (Edward Hemnaoo) to keep "°'* and raise hts three chlldren In this fantasy story baSed on Rey Bradbury's "I Sing The ~ Electric " ( 1 hr ) cm .. ''Auhdanoe" ( 1983. Mulical) Jennifer S..lt, Mic'haet Nouri, A young woman who worica as a welder atrtves tor success u a t>ettet denc:ef 'R' ( 1 hr., $ min) (J) A PM GUT flCUITM A puppet show at>out a young bOy nam.d C.rt who ts kld- napc>ed jual before July ~th by allenl llVh<> c~i.. from different planet&. ·I-= ... 111&.LftlOOO CLOlmP Feetured a ~ at actor Michael Keaton prepe11ng for a rote, a repor1 on Hollywood collectfbles. a proflte ot "Dallas" temptreu Charlene Tll· ton I ... ...... '° ...... .-.Yawl ..... ~uurn 1WeoOD l•OM •C.-A11UCTICl9 ... "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972 Comedy) Arumated The "Peanuts" gang ' become upset when their bek>ved beagle decides to leave home on a search tor hrs roots 'G' ( 1 hr , 20 min ) , * •muna I C.-.MM i-.._.,, u.a.A. (Premtefe) U hr.) • ~...,. n Ol llOT Featured the true atory Of the Hatfleld and McCoy feud. mUSiC: created by brain waves; strange death rnes; the beginning of lite apong.kaogaroos and bison. (R) (I hr ) G ... ''When Every Dey WM The Fou1th Of July" ( 1978. Orama) Dean Jones, Katy Kurtzman. An attorney faces the wralh of the townspeople whet\ he detendt a shelHhodced wat ~efan ICCUMd Of ""-Jtderlng • candy st()(e aJ2hra.) I Mlft--rT QlllOT . IUlllMCM . *1c:mA'nml.UTAm..U.1 ~ a.D The etfecta of tourism. 0¥9f-gazrng and othef enwonmenttl presauree on Africa'• Ambotell National Pane Q (1 hr ) Cl:).,. "Gree&ed lightning" ( 1977 Biogfaptry) Richetd Pryor. 8Nt.I Bridges Atltt Wond Wll II. a taxJ driVet b.comeS the flfat bleck champion Wl' the hlsiory of the race-car c11cUlt 'PO' ( 1 ht , 36 min.) Cl) .. IGUrl '11 1m M Muhammad Ali VS ~ Nor1on (fought In l.OI Mgelea. 9173). '1 ht} • (8).,. "Jaws 3" L 1983. AdVenture) Oennra Quaid, Bess A/mstrong. A great white shartc terronzes a marine ·~ ment park 'PG' ( 1 hr., 39 min ) CD .. "Blue Thunder" '1983, Adven- ture) Roy Scheldet, Malcolm ~ A Los Angetes potlCt helicopter patrolman hijacks an expernnentat m1Htary super copter planned f<>< use 1n cM Ian crowd control 'A' ( 1 hr., 49 min ) (%) .,_ "Yettowbeard" ( 1983. Come-- dy) Graham Chapman, Pete'r Boyle A mean and omery p1rate escapes trom pns- on after twenty years and seercheS for his son Who has a map leading to burred trea· sure. 'PG' ~· 41 min ) :llm....,... . 719!;CllUmflW -· Cll '*1 W• Colonel Pottet welgtlS the pc)aibllity of retiring to Aorida. and Dt. Pfetfter considers goiflQ into private ~ectlce (R) U • .-J .. MiChael and KITT are trapped In a ,unl(yard metal compactor ~ they pursue 1 etlmlnal eJlP!Ortlng 111&- Q!Hlien wOfl<era.. (R) ( 1 hr.) • 1W UmCMI .... "The Early Veers. 189&-1912" Looka at an«• of horlele• carriages, the election. and usaalnetlon of Prttldent McKinley, the San Francis<:<> t1rthquake. and the 1908 Otymplca ~art 1 of S) (1 hr.) •a ~•sea••~• The Judge entera hit Inherited race ~-In a high stak" event, but a cash-poor and propetty·rlch woman ache!neS against het co1=1n the race (A) c;i (I ht ) i 90¥11 ~ G1JY9 Wear Black" ( 1978. Adventure) Chuci( Nofris James Franciscus A Vietnam veteran launches l'lts own 1nvestigauon 1mo the mystenous deaths of the Other soldiers who wefe rn his m11ttary unll (2 hrs.) I uamat11nllMCllAIGP .... ..,... R.D The effects ot tourism. overiJraz1ng and other 8f1Vlfonmental pressures on Af11ca's Amboself NatK>Oal Park c;i ( 1 hf ) G) MAllWBICI THIA• "To Serve Them All My Days" David marries Beth. and he rat54tS the hackles of the War Memorial Committee when he lnSISts they build a gym 1n•te8d ol a statue (Part 3 ol 13).:.~ ~--"Staying All\le·· ( 1983. Orama) John Travotta, Cynthia Rhodes. A young aspiring dancer l8f)dS & 1olt In a produc· 1100 while je0p8rdwrig hrS relationshtp with a young woman PG' ( 1 hr 36 00 ~ "Octopussy" ( 1983, Adven- ture) Roger Moore. Maud Adams A RIJ$. s•an general plans a fl(lt-Str1h allack against NATO countries rn Europe 'PG' Q_ (2 hrs~10 min) • .,_ "Something In The Wind" ( 1947. Musical) Oeenna Durbin. Donald O'ConrlOf A pretty t.male disc JOCl<ey !Ind$ that a wNtthy man ~s made the sad mlttake or oonfudlg '* w1m he( aunt (2 hfs.) .. tll),..,NL-.L .... Cl) M '°"' llAIOlll Ted Bolef'l's macho Image la lhfNtened by hla gir\.- lriend' s abtlrt-. and Danny starts a demandt~~ progam. (R) .. ; ~n;&i:a1• Tht ~tlOft of a large """' of money jeOpef diles l.OulM s Sunday, July 1, 1984 11 -landayConl. chances JOI lhe Help Center·• volunteer of·th!:Year award (R) D • llCMI "F1te On The Mount111n" (1981 Orama) Ron Howard, Buddy Ebsen A young real estate developer becomes caUQtll up in anJlglng rancher's struggle to keep his land. Which l"las been requis111Qned by the m1111ary for a missile llte (R) (2 hfa ~ 8 M .,._ M IUIY 'A Time To O/ow 1912· 1917'' Suttragettes wage war on ttuld labor and saloons, the Panama Canal QPens. and the Titanic 11nk1 (Pan 2 ot 61 (1 hr ) • • D 9 llCMI "Invasion Of The Body Snarchefs" ( 1978. Scrence-Ficuon) Don aid Sutherland. Btoo6ce Adams Strange pods whlCl"I take ovet the bodies of humans rain down from OUltf apace. causing a San Franctsco health Inspector and hts asstttant to flee for their 11'¥es (R) 1(2 hrs) ...... IGl.mlCU Wt& Ct WW "lo Serve hem All My Oeys' David marries Berh. and ht raise the ')ickles of the War Memorial Comm11tff when he insists lhey build a gym 1ns1 .. o of a stehJe (Pert 3 of 13) .t• i.I t hr) GD 9 Ft'I "llmbO Connection Alter parllng on bed t.,ma w•th his wile Mark Omney arranget to meet her al their weekend cottage but Clare never rrlves ~art 1 ol 3) (R) 0 ( 1 hr ) ~ llCMI 'Octopussy' (1983, Adven turt) Roger Moore. Maud Adams A Aus 111n ~al plans • flrsl·strN<e a11ack agetntl NA-TO ~ntries in Eur~ PG 2hrs 10m1n) ..... (IQ The Seti Liiiie WhOfenoute In Teitas (1982 MUllCal) Burt rAeynolds Dolly Parton A n.mb0yan1 muckraking TV ~111y tr.a 10 ciose oown a popu- 1 r beYr<fy hOVM 'R' ( 1 ht . 55 mlfl ) .,_ "Game Of Death" ( 1979 Aovencure) Brvc. lee Ct1uck Noms The ktf\Q ot l\ung tu ballles two tormtOaC>U> ..,,1. '-Int 'R' C f h1 '2 min ) MOWll Na1iona1 Lampoon's An•ma ~ ( 1978 ~y) John Belvsh1 rim Mftll~ Two nev. COiiege tr1t8fM) PledQes '°"' Oe!ta Hoow the l3"'9$I and wildest ~ng on campus and ~ to hOhl 1n. eltOfts ot the schOOl's sinister dean 10 have·~"' ~11peolled 'R l I hr ,9 ITkn I •lllJOfla~ . • 9 ()) AUCI Ahoe has u d1nnef (j&fe with I hw,11·SChOOI hNrtllWOb ..,ti() IS "1'1o11>0g f't'loen..1' "'1 bu$I09SS I R ) 0 ICMOOl mT GUt"sts Or Mtenael "Pee .. Of ll'le $YIQde Pr~etill()(l Cenlef •n<I St•'-'Y l V(.hS anci CM!le MasMf of fffn Ho1h1't' discuss the topoe T~ Swcide Whal Can The Sct\OOi Do fo Prevent Svoctoe?" WGUllTm Mil The CJ'\arlle Oal'loets Bana hosts ,,,. annual ce>neoff trom Nash· Vlftc! TeM w•th guests Rome Meup Cl"ys1a1 Gay~ Olc;k C&a1t1 .11'\d Tamtn') W 11 (2 IVS) MO MC9i CANAM Cw"cui (kom ~.Ont) (R) -• (I) _T'Ullflll-. u GoNo 11..s co heel a bog belOI~ to Gbie's daugh••· MO TrapQei! teklctanrty egr.-to P9l1orm oa:r • .;-~onl ~ 1RI 11ht1 litlfl ... ,...,.. ..... 0 ""'"~ ..,., • • : r ?J r• ··Buooen- 12 Sunday, July 1, 1984 • brooks" Toni Buddenbrt>Ok seltles 1n10 her unhappy m111naue 10 Bendix Grunhch end S()Ctll unrest ferments in Lubeel< Part 2 of 9) o (1 tv • 30 min ) NA QOll Canadian Open llnal rouno l!!om Oakville. pnr ) (R) (2 hrs ) CO) ll0'9 'NIQ(lt ShltJ" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry W1nlder. Michael Keaton Two n.ghmme morgue a11endan1s beeome "love brokers" tor a group of hookers who have lost 1he11 pimp 'A' ( t hr 45 mini tDUMTTA -@ llOWI "Blond1e Goes 'To College' ( 19,2. Comedy) Penny Singleton, At1hur lake The Bvmsteads conceal lhetr mar nage When they go back to college. but 1he plan backfires when lhey bOth find romance with others ( 1 hr 30 mm l .. IPAMICMll:TNI llCGm YIM -n••11• ..-rwe•n T1ll wm Featured comedian-actor Bill Murray. s1nget Bobby Vinton. aclO< Sylv8$1tr StallOne ( 1 hr J ~"'*"8 ... ~CllQ'9 .. um&Y..,.PMI .. 1W P.u.'\~ttp,f..-:'.,. .... '°'°" ..,, .. MIMT TNI ...U ft. DAI ""11 '90ComllAT1UC'llOlll DUUafmfUYllA11l llOWI "ChOlce 01 Arms" "(1982 ...... ~~1 Yves Montand, Catherine Oeneuve An escaped pt'llOfle( tekes a hotM breeoe, and his wile hostage In a delpefate bid for lf"®m ( 1 hr 55 min) • CAL&mMl9GITI . tW l1'IVll .... comt M0m The Grammy Award wtnnttf returns to Oe1ro11 where hta career began. to perform a con cetl of r::.cr··· hits 11 I'll , tW C8I ecn tW ...,_,.. PWiiM -=--twmTO ~-~{1hrl .,,..,.,.. .,.. ·p1az.a SU4te • 11a11. Comedy I Watte< Metthau Maureen Stapleton S.Md on the p1a., by Neil Simon A 1rro ot roman11c comedies are aer lfl the t\Orn>y mooo suite ot the Plaza Hotel c 2 hrs I l ....,, ... WIU. llCMI "Ba)' City Blues · (Premier~ Orama1 Mic~ NoYr Kelly Harmon Sunny Heyward af'\d Joe Rotmet are dr11< en CIOsef tog@lf'le( whe<i """ evil tiusbd11d trie5 to touch hef and Ille Bloet>irds s.vd ~ IOSe ltletr OfC>JlltSI (2 hi"> ) llOWll Swami: Ttiiog· t 1982 rc101a s-y) A<lr~ B31bt!au Lovr.. Jwrtlan A bl nt r.ea1ch ~hst t:UOCOCts a remarkable ~fe·stre:ngtheou'lg P\Jtior1 thal turl\5 twTI into a netlX monste· .the-r l'lt' es nea ~ II in ~ <>estru;: uon :.r r .. lat>o 1111~· 11 rw J0mir1 l ··~nes Ana 0'1 .. rn' 1 t9BO Oram.I) Mlle le Ha~ At>oga•t I eed A Ptetty eountry g111 flf'l()s pi.nty 01 •• c11on 111 !he :a. 11 l'lr 30 rTW1 ) twl--'A Gtrl tn E~., P0t1 I 195. 'Comedy! GfOUCllO -..ar11. Marie W'1$0 Two N.-"'t OMS attempt 10 .smuo9ll' a '-",,, OI recetl<>tlltS 800810 ltwt.f S!'l1p I 1 1'11 !>O nwq tM8 .,_ Bay C.t)' Biuti ' 1P•tlm('re OrWftet ~ Noun. Kelly H4rrn\lf) Sunny He~o ano Joe ~ eie °'"'' en OC.. ~ ~ I'* NII husbar)tl trle& to touch her. and-the Blueblrds sua den~ their organise (2 hrs. J II YWOOO ca.om• . tt.tl llCMI "Terror On The 40th F/oor ( 1976, Suspense) John Fors>,i1he An)llnelle C<>rnef Seven people are trapped on the top flbof ot a burn!OQ Sk)S crapet (2 hrs. 10 mtn l U.;111CWI ' ........ CMUMIMIUALl'la.DIA1" llCMI "Monty Python live Al The HO! 1yv.00d Bowl" ( 1982 Comedy) John Cleese. Mtctiaef Palin Member~ of 8111 a1n's famed comedy troupe re·creare u,. stage some of their tvnn1eS1 sketches R ~hr .. 25 min ~ IPOITICllr• . ~~ toN Robefr l(lem. Susdr George and Pia Zaoora star In this beo- room tarce about a mamed couple's weekend complicated by the vne11pec1ed amval of tne husband's coqvelllsh mis· tress ( 1 hr . 45 min ) U..]) llCMI 'A Midstlmmer Nights Se• Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Wpody Allen Mia Farrow The summer heal and country a11 provoke a se11es of humofous romanltc encounters among three couples spend 1ng a weekend at an lnvent0<'s rural retreat 'PG' (1hr.30mln.) e1I D llCMI "SIOri.t" ( 1973, Ad'tlenturet James Caan, Pfter Boyte An e~con ltnds himself being followed by two strange vans when he sela 001 to recover a cache _10~ ~=.:.his former partner TllOYCOIY I •II.Un' IUM • 1271 1 blpa111san sa•.r s• 1am=n1 pollhcos an bufeaucrars ·1 .. ~.:" _.,. .....-r ..0 From M u11e. Texas (R ~ hrs l · ' llOVll 'Lers Spend The N1gh1 TC>\lelt er 11982 Documentary) The Ro 11g Stones The Stones perform man~ 01 1111>11 grearest Ms rn th1$ record of 1h11:ie ,.on cerrs held at the Meadowlands Are a r New Jersey and A111ona State's Sun lft!• 1 Stadium PG' ( 1 hr 30 min J Z' llOVll First BIOOd' ( 1982 ()r,j •al Sylvester Stallone Richard Crenna A Vietnam veteran's run-in with the pol•CP" a dead war bUddy's hometown l!SC,Jtd't' into a minor war A ( t ht . 35 min I ~~c-.~ tll ~IACl.1011'8 .,.. . Hold Thal Line" ( 19!12 Cvr e<1y I Bowery Boys. Leo Gorcey T hP 8 ll) ~ get 1n'VOlved in croo6ced apotts QdmtJI ng 1 hr 30 min I .... ... .,,. Str~ef Ace' f 1983 C-Onlt' dy) Burt ReynoldS, LCX\I Anoerso1 A trucker makes • bad deal will'\ an un~~u pu10us fried chlcilen fu1nchrSel .1 o becomes romanticelly 1nYQfved w11h a pretty but virginal pubalc relahons woman PG (1hr.36m.n) W .,.. X·Ray" ( 1981. Horron Barbi Benton A routine medical e•am1na11on 1u111s 1n10 a "*Qhtmare wilh ~ rTlUf oe<5 wneo a k111ef stall(s a W()(Ntn 1 a h()!,ptlal ( 1 hr 29 mm ) w... . .. Cl) -...... Tell lflYM•I Ill " " ... -..,, .. ....w ~----~-----------------........._ -!und!Y Cold. r . •CH> llOWll "'Curtains (1983. Horror) lohn Vernon. Samantha Eggar A COtrupt him dlrecror schedules six aud1t1ons tor a movie at an eerie and •SOlaled mansion end his wile ent84'S an asylum to prepare for the part of a mad woman 'R' ( 1 hr . ·129=,,_TMIW •UIMTW llOWll "'Sweer Wtlllam"' ( 1980. Come- dy) Sam Wet84'Slon. Jenny Agutt84' After her live-In boytnend leaves her fOf an edu· cetlOn In the U.S . an English girt begins a rocky romance with a rakish Scorsman 'R' ( 1 hr,. 32 mm ) .-(C) llON "Ptayblrds" ( t978. Suspense) Mary Mfttlngron. Alan Lake A t:>eau11tu1 polleewoman goes undefC0\191 10 track .. •CH> "Shipwreck" (1978 Adventure) Rob 9f1 Logan. Mitclu Jamison-Olson ( 1 hr . 43 min) ()) ;'Prof9SSOf Wagstatt's Time Machine" ( 1983. Advent~re) MIChael Mcvey. Theo· na Mclellan ( 1 hr ) •tm ."The Man Called Fonts.tone" ( 1966. COmedy) Antmared Voices of Alan Reed Mel 81.anc (2 hrs ) • •CC) "Mr Scourmaster" ( 19~3. Comedy) Ditton Webb. Edmund Gwenn ( 1 hr 27 min) (%) "Yellowbeard" ( 1983. Comedy) Greh~m Chapman. Peter Boyte ( 1 hr , 41 min.) *C!> "'S.ttle Of The Bulge (Pert 1 ot 2) ( 1966. Adventure) Henry Fonda. Robert ~an (2 hrs ) -~"Cannery Row· I 1982. Qfeme) Ntek NOite, Debra Winger (2 hrs ) (B) "Race For The Yankee Zephyr" (1 981. Or1ma) Ken Wahl. Geo<ge Pep- pard ( 1 hr 48 mtn ) cm "Man. Women And Child' ( 1983. Orama) Martin Sheen. Blythe Oannef ( t hr . 39 min) •CI>· "SpMg Break" (1983. Comedy) David Knell, Sieve Bassett ( 1 hr . 40 min) -(C) "The Three Faces 01 Eve · (1957 Orama) Joanne Woodward. David Wayne ( 1 hr 29 min ) (}I) "Lovoslck" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Elizabeth McGove<n ( 1 hr 35 min.) (I) "Saddle The Wind" ( 1958. Western) Roben Taylor. Julle London (1 hr 24 min) -a> "Bedtime Story" (1964. Comedy) M•rlOO Branoo. OaVld N!V90 (2 rva ) -· "Fetty To Hong Kong" (1961, Ota· ma) Cur1 Jurgens. Orson Welles (2 hrs ) (%) "Hal'lk Williams The Sl\ow He Never Gave'" ( 1982. Chma) SOHzy Waters. D.,ue S..tte. ( 1 hf .. 28 min ) tW CC) "love Al f:1t1t Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) Gicxge Hamilton, Susan Salnt James ( 1 hr . 3emln.) -· "The Gre11nt Show On Earth" (1952. Orama) Charlton HtSton. Setty Hutton (3 hr•) CB> "S"'PW!'ecit" ( 1178, A~lore) Rot>-, ..-t Logan. MIKld ~Olton. (t hf,. 43min) dOwn the klfler or MVefal centerfold mod- els 'A' ( 1 hr., 34 min) d (I) llOWll "Splendor" (1935. Orama) M111&m Hopkins. Joel McCree A wealthy young man's declSIOO 10 marry • girt below his SOClal i.vel cauMI much upset among htS wello-to-dO triendt and tamlly lnr . 17 min ) ... ,Ami. .. alC...,..MIY__, Nnm • U•M,_(I) -ICOTT 4rtt llON "Jaws 3" ( 1983, Advenlure) Dennis Ouatd, Bess Armstrong A great wf'ltte Shark terrorizes a marine amuse- ment park. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 39 min ) 4111 (!) TMI WU CCII (%) .,. "National Lampoon's Animal cm "Oklahoma!" ( 1955, Muslc:al) Gor- don MacRee. Shirley Jones. (! hrs .. 25 min) (I) "The Sign Of Four" ( t982. Mystery) Ian R1eha1dton. David Healy. ( 1 hr . 37 min) (%) 'Lady In The Oartc' .. ( 1944. Musical) Ginger AC>gefs. ~y Milland ( 1 hr . 40 min.) · 1M(C) "lotr Castles" ( 1979. Romance) Lynn-Holly Jonnson. Robby Benson ( 1 hr . 53mln) m .. , Was A Shoplifter'' ( 1950. Orama) Scoll B"8dy. Mona Freeman ( 1 hr • 30 min) •CID 'The Sung JI" ( 1983. Dr•ma) Jackie Greason, Mac Davia. ( 1 hr .. 42 min ) Cl) "Yetlowbeard' ( 1983. Comedy) Graham Chapman. Peter Boyle. ( 1 hr .. 41 min) •cm "The Groove Tube" ( 1974, Comedy) Ken Shapiro. Rtchard Betztt ( 1 hr • 15 min ) •CD "Honor Among Thieves" (1972, Pr•· ma) Charles Bronson. Ataln Delon ( 1 hr .. 33m1n ) 119CC) "Cannery Row" (1982. Dtama) Nick Nolte. Debra Winger (2 hrs ) • (%) "F11st BIOod" ( 1982. Orama) Sylves- ter Stallone. Rtehard Crenna ( 1 hr • 35 min) .. "The Adventures 01 Marco Polo, Jr " { 1973. Adveolure) Anlmated. Voices by Bobby Rydell, Arnold Stang. ( 1 hr . 22 min) •CCJ Contract On Cherry S11ee1" (1977, Orama) Frank Sinatra. Verna Bloom. (2 hrs . 29 min) -ZV.nlng ., .... um.I ___ ,... 9 M-..&.l At press time. scheduled garnet wet• Chlc:ago Cubs at San Diego Padres or Detroit Tigefs at Chicago White Soc.f:;tt-4 i~:,,.uc•..a i ... "Vegas" (1978. Myst.If)') Rob-- en Urich. June AUY'Of'I. A Laa Veges pt~ vat• eye's March for• runenyteen-ager tum• 1nto,,,a mutdef lnvestig.tlon. { 1 lu . 130ir-::. =:-r..,... • ..,. ~· (1978, Comedy) John Beluahl. Tim Matheson Two new COiiege fratemlty ptedgel jOfn Cetta Houee, the zanie6t and Wildelt gang on c.mpus. and help to tight the efforts of the school'1 linis1er dean to _ ~ve them expelled, 'R' ( 1 hr , 49 "'*'·) •4!>•,..,_,.., •CC> .,.. "The lnglorloUS Baatarml" ( 1978. Advef'\turt) Bo Svenson. Frid Wil· llameon. Two men form an unutUal friend- lhip during their efforts to tuf'VMt enemy attacks and violent dealh d\Jl'lng the tumuttuous..oays of WOOd War 11 ( t tv . 33min I •Cl) .,.. we.a coml -The Grammy Award winner returns to Oetrol1, wt.. his career began. to perform a con- e.,-, ot hit greatest hits. ( t hr.) r (l)llA IMA11 (I) cm .,._ "Grc.lse 2" ( 1982. MIJSlcall) Maxwell Caulfield MIChelle Pfeiffer An Engllst'l atudefll at .. 1960s American high IChool haa to prove twnself to the leedet of a g rta' gang who9e members can date only .&;;i's PG (1 hr . 55 mll'I ) (%) "Hank Wtflltll'M· The Show He Never 0.ve" ( 1982. Or.ma) Sneezy Waters. Dixie Seatlt. On his way to a con· earl. 1 legendary country-we1111n artist pl~ by Mli..ooubt al'O crl ppflng pain, must1 at>out piaytng his mu11C in • smolt bar ( 1 hr • 26 min ) mr:aYMDYll -... .,.._,~ ...... __ ,.... • MNICT ... 11 ,. ... .,._,--.&.cm. The popular group perform a setec-'\ tlOn of their hli., 1ncludlng ''What A Fool Beflevet. ·• 1n this concer1 t•ped at the Unl- verllty of Calttornla at B«ketey'a Greek Theatta ~r • 30 mtn ) -1=~ .... TAii · P& llAIAZlll Behind the scenes of "Conan The Destroyer" rare autographa ot•;;c= l&-0:1= /.' • COUii Bii W ccurrJ/f'!9hl· Ing Blindness. Retinitis Ptgmetltosa' A look al this betn1ng diM8Se and local ettorta tocom~t it. CD.,_ "The Man Wile> S.w Tomorrow" (1981, Documentary) Narrated by Orson Welle&. Foot.ge of eYentt he predlc18d and dremal!C r.-creauons of hlS Ille comptlM thi9 I~ at the 17th-<i84'1tuty Franch physician. astrologer and mysuc. M~ de Nostr•·Oerne. known •t Noa- tradamut. 'PG' ct fw .• 28mm.) e ._ "Pllygiff'' (1954. Orama) Shel It)' Wint.._ 8atry Sulltvan. ~ pretty coun- t gltl k>oli.s '°' love and uott.ment lr1 lht ty. (2 h,..) 18 GI• to. Featured: "Hill Street " 11ar Ed ~rtoafo, computer cte.. " for toddltrs, a midnight hoUM move. IR~' ... ,.,=:.. ' Sunday~uty 1, 19M 13 Ca-•. .. ~ ~---.,--r! ··--Cmlllf--n&~ ::t=aii:J" :r rtw ~ •n'IW& sa • ;;r: G~ :r.r.¥ I : .. ~ ~ ~ S.X -'• -·~ ~ ~ ·w: .. • • :i ;i· ~ • -~ r.i: =-~'"t,)11:!7-°""11P"l .If Ill It ~ -'ll--:r: ., ·--;-: ~ ~a .• M Ev~ ~ ::TQ~ ~.:DT'!I! ~ mer~ ~ • ,,~n ,. t:.; ::r.r~ !Inc :. ·e1. - .:;,~ .J •••• ""• • n:ftl ~ ar.o MG·• :~·~ fV!'lll-~ ::>ie, -•;>..:.a- ~"~~ ....... "J:"O ~ t:>' ~'S • 117~ "I; ~ ~ -· . --~ A".a"'\:11 s. (!t:)I fl' ... .., !'"; ;.&.~ " ... ~ ... - =~ ~i·: •• nte-.... • .;::,,., ;r !I"'= l .rs •: = -"I ···= ,. ... TU mAT cw a w ~· Q-OOU Soon at!• T Ol'W ~ Gruniocn ?::flW:r ~C)()ll ct. and Tom ~ OreCSor ol ttie hrm 1Pan 3 at · ~:;·~, . • IW I .. llT'O .._ .,. ~ Goldmen 090 st r his wc:rt ano ~ fr.'! dlsJIS 6rom ~ Cassioy Aoc -~~Kid''~ .. ,., The Presi ~· sMen (R ... Curtaw'5 (1983 HOfrOt) Jc1'Y'I .emon ~ E:ggiw A eotrupt ·~ oreaor ~ SP adeons f0t a ~ ••. "" tier-. and **'ed ~ &no r.s enleB"" ~to prepare \:)' ~ Pl'1 ot A IT\90-~ ~ I 1 h4 2'9 MW\, ~ .. .. Nat.iona; ~ s Class ~.on·· (1932 ~1) Gerr1t Gr~ Mc1l9ei Lsner A molley group d ....... gee te>glilt* tor ., uru5Ual ·~teer "9" 9CtloCJI renon 1f < 1 hr 2Smn I -,.., ••• m . MIGRm':a .IUCI_. ·--Rcc.1 t1oOlls tWTST• ... ....._..~ ol oec:Al•V Blilca emc>iO'f· ..._.,. n ;tie ~ '*'4eot• ino..tries :a'. .. ·n. GrOC>4 Tl.U 119 7' CcneoyJ !<.en 9-wo R+ctwo Bel.te• ·.eo..,., dCt* ... ·wrind in 8 W19S :t ~ ~"IQ trQSf1 • c:a.ltlOl'W) 11'9 :r ocoe ~ 10 •VO~ ~e ~ ano • rlbM2 soooi 01 '<Je \f\'ono o! ~ •• R • hr '5 ::'Ir. J .. TW iooo. at -Monclay·Conl. Sherlock Holmes 1nvest1gates a robbery and murdef 1n this vers.oo ol the classic Arthur Conan Doyle mystery ( 1 hr , 37 mtn) -1lt CUii Fealured a Noman who ~I 14 years with a guru, a rnan who was Imprisoned IOI illegal drug trafficking LI hr , 30 min.) 1WD G) mTCWCMIC* Host· Johnny Car· son Guests. Sammy Davis Jr , acte>< James Sil<k1ng (R) ( 1 h.r) CO ..,_ "San Fernando Valley Girls .. (1980. Orama) Sharon Mitchell. Juliet An<*'son While crulSlng. some valley girls oNer some fun. ( 1 hr . 14 min ) -1TR*'--ITIOllMGUYWOOO • ..,_ .. Permission To Kiii.. ( t975, Orama) Ouk Bogarde. Ava Gardn8f A Western spy attempts 10 stymie en exited leader's plan to return 10 his homeland and rally his people to oust the new dicta· tOf ~ hit .. 10 min ) . -Cl) •• w... . 0 ..,_ "FOOi's Parade" (1971. Ora ma) J~mes Stewart. George Kennedy When three men are released from prison a guard and a bank otticial plan 10 rob and murdef them ( 1 hr . 40 min ) aJ nlCll 0/1 N _., Guests Jotin Hillerman ("Magnum. PI ·i, Gloria Lor 1ng ("Days Ot Our Lives"). Wally George Dr Joy Browne (R) ( t hr . 30 min ) , (() CA. P001IALL Hamilton TIW!r·C$1S al Montreal Concordes (A) (;> hrs 30 l m1n .1n.ac, Pl.I . -... "'CHCoel flMllJf1'I · LA. TODAY IOWM a llMT'Wt LAUClt • LCM. AP BJ CM ITYLI ........... .,.. "Heartaches" ( 1981, Comedy) Margot Kidder Annie Potts A pregnant woman tags along wtlh a playgirl ·R ( t hr . 36 min) ta:ll al) ,HIPICTIYI 01 HIA THH "Dreamers And Otssenters" ( I hr l ,,,. 8 CJ) MCMI "The Hazing" ( t977. Ora· ma) Jett East Brad David The members ol a presllgtOUS college fraternity get into trouble with their pledge week acllVlhes IBl _i 1 hr , 20 min ) !MD m UllWMTMDAVIDLlllS8AI Guests cQJJl8dlans Bob and Ray. ectrefl6 Cyblll Shec>herd IRI 11 hr l - -llonaln9Movles-• .. (%) ''l=lrst Bl " (1982. Orama) Sylves ttf Stall<>f'e. ard Crenna ( I hr . 35 mtn) •(C) "Willy w onka And The Chocoldite Fae· tory" ( 1971, Fantasy) Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson ( I hr . 40 min ) •a> "The lntrooers" ( 1967. Western) Edmond O'Bnen. Don Murray (2 hra ) .. Cl) "The Adventures 01 Mateo Polo. Jr ·· ( 1973. Adventure) An11T1aled V01Ces by Bobby Rydell. ArnOld Stang ( 1 hr 2:? min) .. CH> "Misty" ( 1961 .Drama) David Ladd Arthur O'Connell ( 1 hr , 32 min ) M (]) "Battle Of The Bulge" Wart 2 of 21 , ( 1966, Adven1u1e) Henty Fonda Robert ~an (2 h,.) {JJ "FantHliC Planer· ( 1974, Science FICllOO) Anirnaltd. VOIC.. of Cynthia Adler, Betry Bostwick ( t hr , 1 I min I *I~· 1111iaouron• MGU lWOOO Cl Giii• M NOTICTOM MO¥ll "Unknown Wtldemess" ( 1973 Adventure) Two 1een-eoe bpys explore the mountain regions of ~omlng and Montana m search of a tre-asure 1eputedly buried lhefe. ( I hr . 30 min ) (%)-Mtl#JIU UTZ "The Outside And The Inside Aod The Mystery Of The Fear Of Mystery" Frar:iz (Gvnter Lam< precht) reconciles himself to Mieze's death by the tact that she did not betray him (Part 13 of 14) ( 1 hr.) . W CC) llCWa "Love At first Bite" ( 1979 Comedy) George Hamilton. Susan Saint James. A IO~·sm1tten Count Dracula .packs up his cottm and heads IOf New YOfk City ro t1nd the retncarnattOn ol a tor: mer love 'PG' ( 1 hr., 36 min) Ql)M0¥11 "Deadly Force' (I~. Orama) Wings Hauser Joyce Ingalls A former cop sets out to find the psychopath who carved a fetal X on a woman's forehead ·R' ( t hr , 35 min ) t.11 (1) MCMI "Boarding Schoor· ( 1983. Comedy) Nastassia K1nsk1. A high school girl plans a student exchange program w11h a local school tor boys ( t hr . 39 m1nJ ,.D NGU.nrooo CLOIBI' Featured actor Martin Sheen talks about his re1tg1ous and pohhcal behets. Hollywood Closeup" otters its own qu1de to reading movie credits. Leonard N1moy 1afks about the ltlm1n9 ol 'Star Trek Ill The Search For S ock " (!) llO¥ll 'Lawless Range .. ( t935 Wes1- ern) John Wayne. Shella Mannors An undercover agent investigates the cause of seemingly sel'lseless raids occumng •n a remote m1n1ng regiOn ( t hr 30 min ) MA.•THIPAm.Y ~ WOM.D AT&.Mm 1• MIM.nt NU> M>WAI IWT'lnUUQH • 2" i :.--91GHTWATQ4 CNUMlf'INI> MO¥ll Man. Woman And Child' ( 1983. Orama) Maritn Sheen. Blythe Danner A man's happy larn1ly hie is dis rupled by the death ot a woman w1lh whom he had a briet affair years earlier and the arrival ot the son he had neve1 known 'PG· ( t rn 39 toiA+ .. ct) "The Pursuit Of D B. Cooper ' (198 t Adventure) Treat Williams, Robert Duvall t! hr . 40 min I <ID .. Righi 01 Way" ( 1983. Drama) Bette DavrS. James Stewart l I hr 45 mtn I ~ .. The Black Marble" ( 1980, Drema) Robert Foxworth. Paule Prenlls.s ( 1 hr 53 min) • ) "Huckleberry rinn" ( 1914. Adven ture) Jetf East P1n11 Wlnheld ( t ~r 58 min) •ll) ·Serie None ( 1979, Drema) Pa111ck Oewaere. Myriam Boye< ( 1 hr 56 min ) -~ ·s111" ( t98t Orama) Mickey Rooney Dennis Quaid ( I hr 40 min ) 00 "Octopossy · ( 1983. Adventure) Rogt>r Moore. Maud Adam' (2 tu~ tO m11'I) S1 "The Wild Man 0 1 BorAe<>· ( 194 1 Ornma) Fmnk Morgan Mary Howard ( t hr. t8mln I ' -an .. Er.cttpe To M100<nao' (1968. Adventure) Goo1ge M hnn~. Wllh Koop ""'" 12 hrs l Cl) MO¥ll "Hank WU118m8. The Show He Nev8f Gave" ( 1982, Orama) &eezy Waters, Dixie Seatle. On his '#Sy to • con- cert. a legendary country·wettern al1•t. P'-oved by sett-dOubt and crippling pain. . fnvses abolJt playlnQ his mualc In a smok· ibar. (1 hr • 26 min ) " ... • w:.ru. ..., .. AUTO ltM:ml CANAM Circuit (from MOIC>Qf1. Ont) (R) M (Jf) .. "Race fOf The YalWtee Zephyr" ( 1981, Orama) Ken Wahl, George Pep- pard, Two larme<s loclte the wreckage of a WOfld Wat II plane In the mountains of New Zealand and compete with others fOf its vakJable cargo ( 1 hr . 48 mtn.) .. (C) .,.. "Contract On Cherry Street" ( t9n. Ora.ma) Frank Sinatra. Verna Blo6m. A J>O(lceman devises an unorth<>- dox plan fot bonging crlm1na1S to N&t1ce. -1~: ... :r. •• ,... lr1I .,. "The Roed WarriO<" (1981, Adventure) Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence. )n a~traua of the fu1Vfewtlere clvltezatlon is redueed 10 a collection of rural com- munes. a former highway cop makes a 2QOO-mlle run 10< sanctuary 1n a Pfomised land 'A' ( f hr . 35 min.) a.(])PAmt• {%) M0¥11 "Spring Break" ( 1983. Come- dy) David Knell. Steve Bassett. FOU< bUd- dles have a w1ltj time In F0<1 Laudefdale during spmg vacation 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 min) •1CllCMftpmf..., .. MTm .., ......... (11) .,.. "G1ease· ~·· ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulfield, MIChelle Pfeiffer. An EnghSh student at a 1960s Amencari high schoot has to prove himself to the leadef of a girls' gang whOse membefa can date only9';'~G' ( 1 hr. 55 mtn ) -~~1St1ng II" (1983. Drama) Jackie .Gleason. Mac DaVlS An experi- enced con artrSt tries to score big wilh the help of a felloW peddler 'PG' ( 1 hr , 42 mm) .. all,.,..,.NI&, -•• "Carry On CrultlnQ'i ( 1966. Come-<ty) Sidney James. KeriJMh Williams (2 hrs) . (%) "National Lampoon's Animal House" ( 19 78. Comedy) John Belushl, Tm Matheson ( 1 hr , 49 mm I _.,,.,.... ,.___ tlaCI) "The Van" (1979. Comedy) Stuart Getz. Deborah White (2 hrs.) Ct) "Joan Of Arc .. ( t948, .Biography) lngrtd Bergman, Jo"8 Feff., ( 1 tv. .0 min) t:tll(%) "Sweet Witham"' (1980. Comedy) Sam Waterston. Jenny Agulltf C 1 hf • ~2 min ) W OO "Between Friends" ( 1983. QrJtN) Etizabeth Taylor. Carol Burnett ( t hf , 40 mm> CO) fhlf'ves Lll(e Us" ( 1974 Orama) Sunday, July 1. 1984 15 r -Tuesday Coal. Keith Carradine, Shelley Duvall (2 nrs ) ()) "Swamp Thing" ( 1982 Fantasy) Adrienne Barbeau, Louis .k>Ufdan ( 1 hr 30 min) WG "The Girl In The Kremlin" ( 1957, Ora ma) Lex Barker Zsa Zsa GabOI ( 1 hr 30min) • •ct) "Klondike Fever" ( 1980. Adventure) Jeff East. Rod Steiger ( 1 hr ,.46 min) •CJ) "All At Sea" (1958. Comedy) Alec. GUJnness. Irene Browne ( 1 hr. 27 min) CZ> "ChOtce 0 1 Arms" ( 1982, Suspense) Yves Montand, C..t~1ne Deoeuve ( 1 hr 5Sm1n) llllCD "National Lampoons Vacation (1983. Comedy) Chevy Chase, Beverly 0' Angelo ( 1 l\t. , 38 mjn ) 111100 "Mtsty" (1961. Orama) Oallld Ladd Arthur O'Connell ( 1 hr , 32 mm ) •CC) "Wtlly Wonka And The ChOCOlale Fae· tory" ( 1971, Fantasy) Gene Wilder. Jack Albeftson ( 1 hr 40 min ) "Huctde~ry Finn" ( 1974. Adven· ture) Jett East. Paul Winfield ( 1 t\r . 58 min) •c.Il "Fantastic Planet" ( 1974. Scleoc~ Fiction) Anm'*ted Vo.ces ol Cynthia Adlef. Barry Bostwick ( 1 hr . 11 mm ) •(!) "Heat Of Anger" ( 1971. Orama) Susan Hayward. Lee J Cobb ( 1 hr 30 mtn) CD 'Dusty" (1981. Drama) Biii Kerr. Noel Trevalhen ( 1 hr . 28 min I -... ... UTT\l ... C.M MAM c:ee ... 11/U.O .... Q ""' IUCI.,_ • n•11.a11 me ... I ....,..,,..,..TMI MTI .,.. "B1t1" ( 1981. Orama) Mickey Rooney Dennis Ouatd Based on the true story ot a mentally retarded man who enters the outside world atter betng rnstt- tutionahzed tor« years ( 1 tv .. 40 mlfl 1 cm .,,_.TMI Ulm Cl' llOWll "Time Walker" ( 1982 Fanta sy) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy An arocient mummy dlSGOlleled 1n lhe tomb of T u1ankf\amen 1$ &ent to a Ca11torrna vni- WlfSjty for anatysis. wtiefe 11 IS accidentally reYtYed 'PG' { 1 hr . 25 min l (%).,.. "National Lampoon's Animal House" { 1978. Comedy) Jot'ln Betvsh,· Tim Math&SOO Two new COiiege fraternity ptedges IOW'l Della House the ranoest and Wt!Oest gang on campus and flelp 10 tlghr the efforts of the school's sin1stef oean to have them expelled 'R' (I I'll 49 man) llCIYMOftl -~--...,,_,,.._ ....... _°'...,.. ...,. ...• -"-'I' TUT-. ,. C81 ... .... TAii ... Q P& •tum An Amencan "'no became a TV s1ar .n France en 8 t·vNir· S~::.l:'°t ~ 18 Sunday. Juty 1. 1984 (f) IAIBIU Chteago Cubs at San Dtego Padres (3 hrs ) 0 MBTY•rJ n.GHr Featured llEJ:E"" llOTCMUB tmllOfUlm MC8IQ Budwe1ser Rega1- 1a (from Syracuse. N Y ) (A) ( 1 hr ) M rva•1m wmt .._ aa. ··we Are Famlly" 1s one of the many htts per tor= Sister Sledge 1n lh1s concert m ' Spmt Of Cutver" ( 1939) Ja~· 1e Cooper, Freddie Bartholomew A par- entless boy wins a scholarstup to Culver {?hrs) 1:118 I Oii 1'MI TOW Fea1ured Bob Mackie dress deSigns. Wally George's hot seat. the comedy of ,Jen Jewell. a consumer R~:-,........ ...,,,.,.,,,.. !~.male cente<fol<l photo senes, a look al the upcoming movie Mickey And Maude" w11h Dudley Moore and Amy Irving, how lo tdenltfy dangerous crim1 nals I io~,..=.o..--, W..0-WLD WClll.D Of '.W.I llOVA A Field Gutde To Roger Tory Petersoo· A por1ra11 of 1he man wp~ t>eSl·seU1ng gu1debool<s on Ol'mthblogy have maoe blrd·walch1ng a PoPular spor1 i,Bl 0 (1 hr) Ql t•ww. P111sburgh Pirates at Los A~~Dodgers (2 hrs . 30 min) r$) JMmOMI • TMI tlLU I A concerl ol covnt,.y music 1ncludong Jerry lee L~w\S Ronnie Milsap and other country music stars of tooay ( 1 hr . 20 min ) 19 (17) C8fTWAL "The Yellow AP'oo PaSQu.nel (Robeft Conrad) leaves his bride 1sa11y Kellerman) tn St Loors ano returns to the wilderness where he takes a second wife. Clay Basket (Barbara C8r- •eraJ hoping she can lead h4m to gold unw•tlingly ~overed by hef late tathef {Part 2 of 12) (2 hrs) .. ti CJ) llOWll "&rhn Tunnel 21" (1981 Drama) Richard Thomas HOl'S1 8Ucholi Based on the flOllel by Donald L1ndQuist Frve men attempt to rescue thetr loved ones from East 849f1tn after 1he bu1ld1ng ot lhe Benin Wall (A) (3 hfs l 8 e ,,. ~TUii The team ett~ts to rescue a Vietnamese man targeted f()f assassinalK>n by ~ smuggler; (R) ( 1 hr ) • ,,. M m CM OMIT ·K~ Cool With CoolldOe 1~4-1929" The ref,.gera- 10I' and wasn1ng machtne are Invented. FDA is governor of New York state. and Hoovef ~ 1noiugo1a1~ 1Par1 5 of 6) I 1 hf) U 9 ~ 'IJl•S&IUXLd Fea· tured 0.bbte Reynolds' t>iunders whl~ · &hoot'"Q hef Video U8fCISM, OUl1alo.K Of Bizabeth Taylor, Julia Child and the Pins-bvf=:en. (R) I BnSr~•rT TWT Featured· newsman Waltctt Cre>AA11e e llOWll "The Candtdare • ( 1972, Dra- ma) Robert Red1ord Petef Boy1e A ~ libefa tries decpefatety to avoid being corrupted by ""° campaign fOf a IN1 In the US 5enate (2 ~) • llOWA ' ArttSts In The lab" A 1()()1.. at lhe 20t~tury p.oneel'S ~ •e U$llf\Q c:iompners and aasers to crnto new ait tonn5 tRJ 0 P tv) -\\, CC) .,. "The VetdlCl" ( 1982. Orama) Paul Newman. Charlotte Rampling An aleohofic Boston lawyer pulls himself togethet to b<lng an unpopular medical malpractice case to trial against strong opposltfbn by 1he courts, 1he archdlocese and his own cllents 'A' (2 hrs.) (!).......-® llOWll "Oclopossy" (1983. Adveo ture) Roger Moore. Maud Adams A Aus sian general plans a first-strike attack against NATO countries in Europe. 'PG' (?hrs .. 10 mm l (1J llOWll ''Spacehunter. Adventures In The Forbidden Zone" ( 1983, Scleooe--Fic· 11on) Peter Strauss. Molly Ringwald. In the 22nd century, a space mercenary and a· punklSh waif travel to a distant planet ro rescue thtee space maidens from a vii laim.LlebOf~'PG' ( 1 hf., 30 min) (%) MOW• UTZ "The Out&~ And The Inside And The ~ Of The r Fear Of Mystery" Franz (Gunter Lam precht) reconciles himself to Mleze'i. death by the fact thal she did not belray him. (Pllt 13 of 14) ( 1 hf.) .. (l).......aCll(IQ -... 9 ~ e."" The results of a magazine quiZ cause Jacit 10 wonder whether Janet or Tern IS tn love with him ~)~TACDOUllt • P& llMAZlll Fourth of July spec.1c11 lrom ()sneytand ~ Llw. WO The e"ects of tOUrlSm over·grazrng and other enwonmental pressures on Afrtea's Ambosell Natt00al Park o ( 1 hf) .. -U S lndoOr Champ!Of'\Sh1ps men's and women's 3-meter SP'ingboaro flNIS {from Garnesvine. Fla.) (A) ( 1 hr I •II fl) M'nDI NtCk, Boz and Cody uncov er the plan of a rock 'n' roll record pro dvcet to detraud a popular singing group IBl ( 1 hr> • ,,. am c• DIM\' "The Big Bust 1929-t933" The stock market aasnes the Empife State Building opens. Iv •S oom. the Lindbergh beby is kidnapped and FOR Is 1naug\M'&ted (Part 6 o1 61 I I hr) D <II MOTIL Peter is stunned to learn he 11 the father of a 4-year-Old boy, a smger kicks a drug habll. and Julie has a secret adm1rer (A) o ( 1 hr ) I':, ..,. Guests. Dick Ca~ll Mary Martin, ~ Fred Travalena L1 hr) • Wl'nlAa A...,......,_., ··Roo1s Of A Wat" Oetplte c0tdn!il retatt0ns between Atnencan 1n1~ ott!Ce(i ano Ho Cht Minh at the end of WOttd War II French and BntiSh hostility to the Vier- name-se revolution laid the gtoundworil for a new conn.ct (R) o ( 1 hf ) .,_ "Smottey And The Bandit Part 3 ( 1983, Adventure) Jackie GleaSOll. Jerry Reed A shentt Chaltenge$ some men 10 a ~ from floridl to lex.as '°' a ~Ile of $250,000 'PG' ( 1 hf • i5 min ) lZJ KllUI AU~TZ Franz (Gunter lan'lpfeeht) wltt'idrawt into a madness mar1(ed by <hems ot Mien's ITIYfdef end the nigtlt he /bl his arm Part 14 ot 14) (2hf-s) ., . .,. • •twam ... 'Sc>nna 8rt'lk" (1983, Come Cly) ~ Kntu. ~teott 8asMt1 Fbur bud· dies have a wild time in Fort Laudtrdale dutlnQ apting Vectlt!On 'R' ( 1 Iv.. 40 min) ....... •al.,,. "Not As A Strltlger'' (1~ ., Orama) Robert Mltctun. Frank Slnatra Doctors· lives and careers are seen through the ~ of a young man with medical aspirations. (2 hrs .. 55 min.) ... (l)AUITUUMIU8f!OOTUU. (II) -· e lllm l1al A murderer attenda a dfntal convention to steal a speaJ<ef'S prop which could expose him as file perpetrator. not the V1Cllm, of an arsonodeeth. (R) ( 1 hi) 111:# NMf lhe Harts help Max find his wealthy girlfriend afte( she is al)dueted by a pair of con men. (R) Q ( 1 hr.) ..... (!) .. ''Willie And Joi' BacX ,1'! The Front" ( 1952. Comedy) Tf>m Ewell. Har- Vfl'f lembeck. An unconquerable pair ot Wond War II Gls turn Tokyo upside down with their freewtwiellng ant~s.) I NIU.A ..... Nil WA..-mron "~ts Of A Wal" Despite COfdial re\ations between American inteftlgence oftk:efs .end 'Ho Chi Minh at the end of World War II, French and British hostHity to the Viet· namese revolution lald the groundwork for a new confllct (RI Q ( t hr ) . cm .. "The Ptack Marble" (1980, Orama) Robert Foxworth. Paula Preotrss Aft8f worlong on an emollonally exhaust· 1ng child-murder case. a heavy-drlnkmg detective Is teamed with a policewoman fo find a disturbed dognapper 'PG' ( 1 hr., 53 min.) ,~-.. IC1' •-•-..n A revealing look at prtSOn life and the oHbeat rela1tonsh1ps between inmates and olflcials -•t mm ... il'~----.......... UUGll . --· ·-.. '°'°"" LMTtM ... "S..ch G1r1S" ( 1982. Comedy) Oebta Blee. Val Kline. A teen-age gift's friends help her to loosen up so they can get on with having tun at the beach 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CB) 0. LOCA!IC* "Carlin On Campus' Comedian George Carlin takes a humor oua lo<* et besebaU, football. cars and everyday Ille before a UCLA a\JdleOOe ( 1 hi) (I} ... "Swamp Thrng" (1982. Fanta sy) Adrienne Barbeau. LoutS Jwtdan A brilliant researcn scieot1s1 concocts a ref'Mfkable lite-strengthening potion that turns him Into • heroic monster atter he is nearly killed 1n the destructton of his lab<> ratory. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) (%) .,.. "Hank Willtams The Show He Never Gave" ( 1982, Orama) ,Sneezy Waters, Dixie SMiie. On hlS way 10 a con· cert. a legendary country-western artist. plagued by self·doubt and crippling pain. muaet abou1 playing his muelc In .. ~ ~bat. ( 1 ht., ~ mifi.) ml ...... ... "Centerfold Feve<" ( 198 t, Comedv). Samantha Fox. Mere Stevens. The edl'tor of a elealy publication keeps loo'<lrG f()f the '*'*' ~tet1old gift ( 1 ht .. 20mM.) 1W. (I) • l' 11 McGMrett trlel to drs- IU8dl 1 policeman'• gn8Wlg wkJow trom ~ • neky pel'tOnal CNMde 10 !Ind htf tUbmnd'• murdenn. (R) ( 1 hf . 10 min.) • • F•WM• A~ at tOda_ta major events IU MIC ... ~ •llMCllfll-........... fllMI 1"911 tl .. MIJ I I.WOO LATWT A CA Scheduled: mem- ory expen Arthur Borntteln on training techniques to a better memoty. ( 1 hr.) (I) MCOUl1IM&. B<telon Championstups LR> (1 hi) · 6'D 111 CLUI Featured: a ViSit with three members of the San Diego Padre&: a man whO couldn't talk until he was 17. ( 1 hr . 30min.) . tMI G e mT OI C..-Host: Johnny Car· &on. Guests· Charte. Netlotl Reily, Gal)' Shaodlrng, Audrie J Neenan. (R) ( t hi ) ,_I_. "Serena" (No Date) (2 hrs) -1Wl.-nZG19 mcm1tOLUWOOD .,. "Mad Dog Morgan" (1976, Adventure) Dennis Hopper, David Gutpilit The 1ntamous Mad Dog Morgan thrashes hts way thtougtl the days of the Gold A,,sh in )\;treh•J:r hrs.. 5 min.) (!) BEi n ... QI .. "Girts Of Pleasure Island" ( 1953, Comedy) Leo Genn, Abby Dalton. The peaceful Pacific Island Ute of an Eno- hsh scholar and hts daughttn ls diSrupted ~ 1500 Mannes ( t hr . 40 min.) W 11ICll OI Tiii ~ Guests: Danny C<>Qt<sey ("Oitt'rent Str~~"). R. Courl Hay, comedienne Lois Br field, James Darren ("T J. HOOker"). 'ac ress Linda Hopkins. (R) ( 1 hr., 30 mlo) (H) mMI "tO To Midnight" (1983. Ora- ma) Charles Bronson, Andrew Stevens. A hormclde detective and a cnmlnology graduate search tor a killef of women. ·~· lhr . 4t min) -MJ9 llTQCOCI ,_.,, LA.TODAY IOWMIWUUMlf Mm CMtnU = "Asylum For A Spy•· (1967. Mystery) Robert Stack. Felicia Farr To ob1a1n vital information lrom a spy who nas suffered a breakdown. another agent volunteers 10 be committed (2 hrs.) .... alMl ..... (f) Mn'O ucml Wood Endurance 24 Hours of LeMans (R) ( 1 hr.) Cf) m¥ll "Time Walker" ( 1982, Fanta· sy) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy An ancient mummy discovered in the tomb of Tutankhamen is sent to a Cellfomla uru- versity for analysis, where II is accidentally revived ·po· ( 1 hr • 25 min ) (%)' m¥ll "Lady In "(NI Oer1t" ( 19«, Musbtl) Ginger Rogers. Ray Miland. A . fashion mag~IOll editor and hef psy- choanalyst, .cllStuss her dreams and hef reveahng dress ( 1 hr . 40 min) ttll cc:> llCMI ··Amencan Pop" (1981. Mu. cal) Animated The h1Story of A.mencan pop musk:. from vaudev1fte to rock 'n' roll, is traced throogh several generation. ot a family_ of musicians 'R' ( 1 hr .• 37 min.) -• CIJ coumo Columbo investigates a morder at a W1nefY. (A) ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) -aeu11.-rwm11&•&1tl ... Guests Bill Coeby. JUgglef Mlchael Devis IB> ( 1 hr > CI) ... "fl Seef'hed Uko A Good Idea At The Time" ( 1975. ROm811C8) Stephanie Pow.rs. Anthony Newtey. A woman leet(a the help of the~ er of histdrlC •II• lo ~ her mothet'• houN from demalltlon 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) w ..... Auggiel ot Rtd Gep'' (1935. Comedy) Charl4it UuQhton. en.nee Ruo- gtee.. A1'tt W1MinO I 8rltletl ~ In e poket ~ • man bnnot h/anew ~t out Wett with him. (2 hra.) ' • ... "Psych-Out" ( 1968, Orame) SUsan Strut>erg. Deen Stockwel. A trio ot hippies protect a deef teen-eger who t\as run aWlly to Helght·Aehbwy In 88l8tch of her brother. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (!) ... "John Paul ~· (1969, ~y) Robert Stact, Meodoueld Ca'9Y John Paul Jonee s*Y9d a map pert In Amertce'a fight tor lndependlooa. ~hrs.) • ... "Twenty-FoYJ Houri To Kii" (1965. Orama) Mlckty Rooney, Welt.tf' Slezak A gting oC ~ forct en U· lilW dOwn fof e .. yovtr In Lebenon. ( 1 ht., 30,,..,) -· ............ , Cl) WTO MCm SCCA ~ T,.,.. Am (from Portland, er..). (R) (1 hr .• 30 ·1m1n;l..,. .. ... ammnLW• &RG1mne•1'1B I JI -A grephlc cm.up oC a ,.......,. ernar~ cy medical teem l,..tlng crltk:llly lnjurad ctime and accident vlc:tilns. ( 1 hr.) wcm ... "~ (ioddaes" (1882. Comedy) Jonathan Ford, ~ 8'1t· ton. A frustrated oomlc be>'* ettllt gea cetried away with ha erotic ~ ( 1 -1ht ·ir""'*.,,.- ... "Squeeze Play" (1981, eom. dy) Jim Harris, Jenni H.trtck. The ~ friends of softball ptey8f'I dedda to form t* own team as a way of eYenglng their G 'R' (1hr.30mln.) " ... .. ''+4lght Of The Juggler" (1980, Suspense) James Broltn. Ciff Gorman. A former police officer llunchea e delpertta seatch tl'lrOugh the atreeta of New Vortt City tor his missing daoghtet, mtstakenty kidnapped b18 peychOpethic eriminel •ft l l'lr .. 41 min) ..... .,. "Hornet'• Nest" (1970, Ora- ma) Rock Hudson, Sergio Fantont An American Gt. aided by a group of ~ orphans. blows up e Nazi dam protied. (3 his) ' •=:.r.-F .. ('fS .... ..National lampoon'• v ... tlon" ( 1983, Comedy) 0'9\'y (:heee. Bevefly 0' Angelo. A vecatlonlng Wnlty encount811 one disaster an. another wlllla travetino. 'R' ( t ht. 38 mtn.) cm.,. .. ~ Li(• ua" c101•. er. ma) Keith Carradine. Sheley Ouwil. Three escaped convicts •t Off on a cnma spree dUrlng the Oep<eeetoo ~ In the $o\llh. (2 hrs,) (%) ... "Serie Noire" ( 1979. Orame) Patrick Oewaere, Myriam Boyer. A.,.,_ minded salesman leavtil r-. MM end beCOma8 Involved In nu~ ecvtM- ties. ( t·hr .. 56 mln.) .. ® ... "Right Of Wey" (1983, Orernl) Bette Davie. James Stewart. An eoed cou-- ple take drastic ttepe 10 pnNWlt their~ .,.,~ ht . '5 min.) -· "The City" ( 1971. Creme) Anthony Quinn. E.G. M8l1hel. A meyot In offioe tor 16 yeera II ttnatanad by a 1ouon opponent and • ~th l°"::i7!::--l ~ -,.,,.. M --''Smok:t'V And The Bwdt Pan Sunday, Juty 1, 1984 17 -. ..................... ________ _..;. ____ ~_ 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Jacf(M! GleaSO'l, Jerry Reed A lherrH challenges some men lo a raoe fr()(Jl Florida to Texas for a of $250,000 'PG' ( 1 hr • 25 min ) tl9 CllCMO'IWT-..T ...,... ... "The Pursuit Of 0 B. CO<>pef · (1981, A<M9f1Me) Treat WOllams, Robefl Duvall A thief skyjacks a plane end para- chutes to safety over Oregon wrth a toc:- tune In stolen money 'PG' ( 1 hr • 40 .. cm "Sarah Arlb The Sqwrel" ( 1982. Dra- ma) M18 FarrOfN. (l hr., 30 min.) •CCJ "'Rio Bravo" ( 1959. Western) JOhn Wayne, Dean Martin (2 hrs • 25 min ) Cl) ''Hank Wiii.iams. The Show He Never Gave" ( t982. Ofama) Sneezy Walers Outle Seatle. ( 1 hr. 26 min.) .. al) "Beach Blan.ket Bingo" ( I 965 Come- dy) Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello (2 hrs.) M CD "Ice Cast1es·· ( 1979 Romance) Lynn-Holly Johnson. Robby Benson ( 1 hr 53 min) ,. CJ) "The Devil's Disciple"" ( 1959. Co~ dy) Burt Lancaster K"k Douglas (2 hrs) (ff) '80 Steps To Jonan·· ( t969. Drama) Wayne Newton. Jo Van Fleet ( 1 hr 47 mm) ,. CD) "Throw Out The Anchor· (I 975 Comedy) Dina Merrill Richard Egan ( 1 hr, 30mrn) Cl) "lady In The Oa1k" ( 1944 Musoca11 Ginger Rogers. Ray Milland ( 1 hr 40 mrn) • CCJ "Spacehuntet Adventures In The For bidden Zone" ( 1983. Science-F1ct1on) Peter Strauss Molly Ringwald ( 1 hr . 30 min) · M CD "Heaven's Gate· ( 1980, Western) Kris Krtstotferson. Christopher Walken (3 hrs . 40 min ) · •cm "Annie" ( 1982. Mu~I) Arleen Outnn. Albert Finney. (2 hrs. 8 mm ) (I) "Professor Wagstatf's Time Machine · ( 1983, Advenrure) Michael Mc Vey Theo- na Mclellan ( 1 hr ) •(%)"First Blood" (1982, Ofama) Sylves· ter Stallone. Richard Crenna ( 1 hr . 35 min.) -CC) "The Comanche<os" (1961. West· ern) Johrl Wayne, Stuan Whitman (I hr 47 min) (]) "I Love Melvin" ( 1953, Musical) Don· aid o·eonnor. Debbie Reynolds. ( 1 hr . 16 min) -al) "'The Lively Set" ( 196'. Romance) James Darren. Pamela T1ff1n (2 hfs ) -· "The Howards 01 Virginia" ( 1940, Ofama) Cary Grant, Martha Scott. (2 hrs) • tW(l) "Sprtng Break" ( 1983. Comedy) David Knetf, Steve Bassett ( 1 hr 40 min.) tW(J) "Jaws 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Dennis Quaid, Bess ArmstronQ ( t hr 39 mtn I _.,, ........ 11ov1es- -· "Aun Silent. Aun Deep" (1958. Ora ma) Clark Gable. Bon Lencastef' (2 hrs ) CC) "Jaws 3" ( 1983, Adventure) Oenois Ouatd. Bess Armstrong ( 1 hf . 39 min ) 18 Sunday, July 1, 1984 / min.) I •llijlll•ll111••,_ OI) -ICOTT .. ,.., ... A l9TOIY GJ.ntl OlTWCI llCMI "Fanta.ttlc Planet" (197'. Set enoe-Ftetlon) Animated VOteeS of Cyn- thia Adler, Barry Bostwick Space voy· agers land on a planet dominated by glanrs with strange powers who reqard humans as !Inv oets. 'PG' ( 1 hf ... 11 min ) 00 "B.ear Island" ( 1980, Suspense) Don- ald Sutherland. Vanessa Redgrave ( 1 hr . 58mtn) cm "The Best Little Whorehouse In Tex· as" ( 1982. MUSICal) Sort Reynolds, Dolly Par1on ( 1 hr • 55 min ) -CD "Oklahoma!" (1955. Musical) GOf- don MacRae. Sht<ley Jones (2 h~ . 25 min) W C%) ·:venowbeard'' (1983. Comedy) Graham Chapman. Peler Boyte ( 1 hr . 4 1 min) WG "The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer' ( 1938. Comedy) Tommy Kelly. Jackie MOr1'n ( 1 hr 30 min) •ct) · North To Alaska" ( 1960. Adven- ture) John Wayne, Stewefl Grange1 (2 hrs . 2 min I CH) "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands (2 hrs 25 min) (Q) "Independence Day·· ( t983. Ofama) Kathleen Quinlan David Kerth. ( 1 hr 50 min) •fJ 'El Dorado" ( 1967 Western) John Wayne, Robert Mitchum. (2 hrs . 30 min,) CD ·Blue Thunder" (1983. Adventure) Roy Scheider. MalGOlm McDowell ( 1 hr 49 min ) C%) "National .t.amPoOO's Animal House ( 1978. Comedy) John Belushi. Tim Matheson ( 1 hr . 49 mrn ) .. ct) ""Stars And Stripes Fbrever" (1952. Biography) Clifton Webb, Debra Paget l! hr . 29 min ) (Q) ""Waltz Across Texas" ( t983. Drama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr 40 min) "Island Of Adventure" ( 1979, Adven- ture) Norman Bowlee. Wilfred Bramben U hr., 25 min) .. (ff) "80 Steps To Jonah" ( t969, Oferna) Wayne Newton. Jo Van Fleet ( 1 hr . 47 min) •CD "Ice Castles"" ( 1979. Romance) Lynn-HOlty Johnson, Robby Benson ( 1 hr . ~min) Cl) "Night Shift" ( 1982. ComedY) Henry Winkler. Michael Keaton (1 hr . '5 min I •••IVen•nw ·11.: IHUllO IAWftU. Chicago Cubs at San °'890 IPaduc=~ flUt IUCI.,_ ...... -.r .... IMMllTlll,,....THIMTI .,.. "The Comar\Cheros" ( 1961 Wes1em) John Wayne. Stuart Whitman A Te•as Ranger sets out 10 stop the d15t11- bUtlon of guns and flrewatef to lhe hosltle Comanches ( 1 hr 4 7 min ) .. (Il)ntl~•M&T (ff) um•~ A revealing look a1 prison lrte and the offbeat relahonsh1ps between Inmates and officials M CD ll0'9 "Blue Thunder" ( 1983. Adven ture) Roy Scheider. MelcOlm McDowell A Los Angeles police helieopter patrolman hf/ICkS an expef~ntal mllitary super copter planned '°' use in clvlhan crowd control ·R' ( 1 hr 49 min ) (Q).,.,"Harry Tracy" (1982 Drama1 Bruce Dern. Helen Shaver A great leg· endary outlaw who escaped from 1311 •!> purwe<S by a group of men 'PG' ( t t11 40 m1n.) . Cl)U.. ITAi Ulli..mJ. eaavuDm -,E., ............ -.Oii...,,. •lllOET .... PIA IMAll Jerry Srrnth vr. .Johnny ' Devis 1n a welterweight bOut schedulea tor seven rounds (lrom Allanllc C11y N J 1 l! hr 30 mm ) fH).0. · Let"s Spend The Nighl Togelt er' ( 1982 Documentary) The Rolhny Stones The Slonf:;S perform many of the•r gteatest hits "' 1nis record ol tnree con certs held at rhe Meadowlands Arena Jn New .Jersey and Artzona State's Sun De11·I Stat..um 'PG ( 1 hr 30 min ) G1*TtllL ,.1== 'r..."::'~ A 111S1t with "Atune stone co-stars Sylvester Stallone anl~ Dolly Parron .. an off-road race m the Ne.,J da deseri a.-.... ® Bn"IRTd•JT TOllQMT Featured l ... iE llAelC 0/111\0ML PUf'f'llll .,_"Heaven's Gere" ( 1980, West ern) Kris Kristofferson Christopher Walk en A htgh-pflncrpled sheriff become!> caught between cattlemen and 1mmigran1 homesteeders 1n a bdlerly fought land war 'A' (3 hrs 40 min ) (%) llO¥ll "'Lady In The Daril" ( t944 Musical). Ginger Rogers. Ray ~Mand A lash•()() magazine editor and her psy choenalysl d1souss her dreams and her revealing dress ( 1 hr 40 mn' 6D ... "Strange ConleSSIOO" ( 1944 Orama) Jean Gabrn, Etten Ofew Ourrng World W1r II a convict escapes 10 io•n the French cau~ for lreed<>m from Nazi tyran· ~ (2 hrl) 1111 B ~ INOQl A IOok at what's "10"' !Odey and PQSSlbly "out" tomorrow, in the fast-cha"191ng wOfld ot hlgh·lech prod UCIS I fJi) ,Ma' flUD Tft.!MfJ.mm . m 9't LA. Featured • VISll to two of Southern Celtlomia't moet popular 588 side vacation apo1a.. Sarita a.rbora Ind San OleQo TIC'fAC ... I.~:' wu. -..wau Ofl ••u G .._ AT PCM ·Live Al The Esplana~ · John W•lllams and the Boston Pops hos1 a Fourth 01 July concert on the banks of Bostorfr. Charles River tea1ur1ng muste by Tcnaillovsky Sousa .and Brahms ( 1 ht . 30 min ) A , .. our FCUmt A puppet Show about a young bOy nameo Can who is IVd napped 1~t t>et0<e July 4th by aliens who cOltect specie$ from d1f1eren1 planets 7111 1!l)t.8lll1Ul •·;r,.... Wagon And The Ele- phant' Lev• Zendt (Gregory Ha111son) head$ wnt ~Ith a young wile (Steptianoe Ztmbel1SI) Where they become involved with Capt Maxwell Mercy (Chad E\lerett). OllVef Seccombe (Timothy Dal- ton) and Sam Purchas (Donald Pleas.nee) a muroemus Old mountain man who endangefs the1r hves as ltley approach a tragedy whieh involves them 1n the life of Allexander McKeag (Richard Cttamt>enain) (Part 3 ot 12) (2 hrs) -1 ()) C90l•NDI e MAL PIOPU Highlights inCkJde a reunt0n of parachuters who helped defend Franoe on D-Day. a look at women Air Force p1to11 who flew B-2~ du11ng World War II and a profile ot an Vie1nam veteran who es • Congressional Medal of Honor win'* (R) ( 1 ht I l ,...,a. a M PM.L OAIY Colt and HOWie' chete an a11rac11ve ball·1ump1ng cal bur· gtar to the ~land reSO<t ot Club Aruba J:>~ • ,_::Al Mnt LOW A beaut) pageant In wn1ch women from countries around the wO<ld compete tor the fltle of Miss Hawauan Trop•c l'ltemat1ona1 HrJ:.I· ed by Ann J1tl~an and Tom WoPat (2 htS) I TOP. WIDIOI ~ AT P0Pt L1v1• Al The Esplanade" Joh11 W111Jam<; ~nel lhe Aos1or1 Pops host 11 Founh of July conc•"t on thE> bantcs of Boc:aon s Charie<i A,,, .. , lf'aturrng fl'\IJStC by T ct1a1~ ovsi. ~ Sous:i ii~•d Brahms ( 1 hr 30 mm J CC) (J) ~ Ja'lltS 3' I 1983 Arlven ture) Dennis Oua•d ~s Arm<.trong A great wtl•te Shark lf'HOfll~ a marme amusem~ PG' ( 1 hr 39 rrnn 1 (I) IPOIT'I 118 (H) TMI IUCH IOYI • C4*CPT The famous group lrom rock's golden era per f<>fm their greatesl tuts 1nctucMQ ·ca11tor- nia Gl<ls " "Surhn U S A ' ano • Barbara Ann " ( 1 hr ) cm ... 'lndependMCe Dev' 1 t983 Oram11) Kathleen Quinlan Dav•d Keith A young mechan1G hn(ls h1m<;1>lt 1a111nc;i tn IOYe with a wa11r~ R hr t,O min J '11 -UCIM WIBLJ • TIC TAC DOUGH M HYDall • llACM Buc:1we1ser Regal ta (from M1am1 Fla I ( 1 1'11 J ... ()) ~JCA AT 1'MI OL1Wl:t Ten A"mencan Olymp.arn. return to the sues or their Of!Qlnal 11iumptls anc:I recall hOw the11 pet&ON1l accomphsh~nts were mllu enced by the woflc:l'a sooat, pohllelll, end .comomlc cond•llOM at the 11me (? tvs ) G • TMI 'ACTI Of I.ft Jo's electt0n 10 fhe Lqtoy SChOOI Board teadS her 10 a contront1110n over $CholaM>h1p funds (A) I ':':.~ean·1 Stop The Mu5ic:" ( 1980. M~I) Valene Perrine. The Vtt lagt Peopi. An amb1t10u1 young eongwnllf involv.. his plalontc: tashk>o riioc:t.I housemate and Mr friends In n ntt ou1 effort to get htt tunes rec«drtd (A) 0 12hr9) l (f) ... c:w-·n 1W flOWl'M Coverage of Macy's July 4th llr~ks display In New York as well as holiday celebfatlons tn ma1or cit'" around the country. ( l hr ) 8i) tflGITI ' IP CA "Juty Fourth Special" A 1()()1( at the best college basJ(etbaU play- 19fS in the couotry, some ol whom wlll rep- resen1 the U.S at the upcoming Sommer Olymp!c. In Los Angeles; a repon on sports medicine. and a look al the Great Americ.n Car Raoe ( 1 tv ) 00 --"Night Shtf1" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry W1nkl8'. Michael Keaton Two nightttme morgue attendants beoome "tove br<*en" f0< e group of hooke<S WhO have lost their pimp 'R' (1 hr . 45 min) (%) llOWll "First Blood'" ( 1982. Orama) Sylvesle< Stallone. Richard Orenoa A Vietnam \leteran's run-in with the police In a dead war bU<ldy's hometown escalates into a mfflOf war 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) I lllftldmT • e DUCI 'AC'TOIY Roland has trouble e11plalntng to his fethef the real reason he Q!V• 'fJ:Y:'=rtoon•no • A -E.G Merstlall hosts and MstiSlav Rostropovtch c:onduets lhe Nauonal Symphony Orchestra tOf the tradllt0nal Fouth ot July conoef1. IO!Olsts include baritone Robert Merrill and fllmat James Gal:;. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) .. !:::: "Embusy' (1972. &..penle) Richard Roundtree ChUCk Conf'Ofs An Ame11can mlSSlonary trtes to smuggle a Russian defector out ot Beirut ( 1 hr 55 min) .. IPOITaOGI (II) -G IT • ..-An elderly womart has nightmares aller betng raped. Dr Wes1phatt searcheS tor a way to deal with nis aut•SttC son. and Dr Craig IS tracked by an intrusive television documentary crew (;{, (1 hr ) Rtfl.wn ... ~ ce -lft M l'CUntt The lndepend· ent News presents a gtwnpse of July 4th celebrattons in Phtladelph1&. Washington Chrcago. Los Angeles New on.ans. Kan- sas City San Franclsco and Mlamj ( 1 hr) • G M1 .... m11 wmtiiD•LUCOCI (C) _. "First Blood" ( 1982. Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Richard Cranne A Vietnam .,.teran's rvn·tn With Iha poltce In a dead wer boddy's hometown eecetetes 1n10 ~ war 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) (OJ "Annie" (1982, Mu*8t) Aileen Quinn. Alber1 F~ During the Great Oepf'9S$10n. baldpate mutt~ a1re OI....., Warbuckl opens his palatial estate 10 a spuntty redheeded Ofphan t0< what he thinks wilt only be a ~ 'PG' 2 hrs.. 8 min.) mWll "Summer C.mp" (1979, Com- edy) John C McLaUQhltn. Matt MtChaets.. The own91 of • fading aummer camp dectdeS 10 raise money by holding a reunion '°' the f\ow·malUfed alumni 'R" 1 hf . 30 mtn.) .... UIDITMI .. -MNATCUI -... -, ... ........ .., llOW9 "The Joy Of Letting Go" ( 1976. Orame> OomlniQut St Pierre, Chnt Hughes. A housewife lootuno '°' thrills dttCendS 1n10 the ~~Ota WOf1d 1-~p,;a~u·~· 1-•••• •••um•• 1:.-:: ·-.. l&Ulln ... • 111 l The blpertun satirist lampoolls ~tlCOS and bureeuerat• • A flCUITlt -E G Mershaa hosts and MstlSAav Rostropow:h conducts the Na1i0nal Symphony OrcheStra f0t the tradltlONll Fouth of July concer1; soloists Include bantone Robert MertlU and flutist James Galway. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 00 --Alln' _ _, Pop queen Donna Summer IWieS In • concert taped at the Pacific AmphlttiMtre In ea.. tau.a. Callt. (1 hr) CZ) _. "National LAtrripoon'a Mirna! House" ( 1978, Comedy) John Beluaht, I nm Matheson. Two new coiaege tretam1ty pledge8 join Delta ~. the zefMISI and WlldeSt oa"i oncampu$. and help to tight the efforts of the school's sinister dean to have them~ 'R" ( 1 hr . ,g min ) • ml (I) .. ,..,. tw9 ()) M .. AtWI ml Puroey. St., and Gembit confront cardboard targets • that fig_ht back.~( 1 hr . tO min) 8 • 1 9o. WIDA11 A toolil at l'rtac.::m.. ....... fllACI ltmllOf IMllUlmCO _. "Sword 01 lanoek>I'' (1963 . Advtn!Urt) Cornel Wiide Jean WalleOe After Kll'lg Arttluf d~ a romara between OvMtl-Gulne'1efe. and Lanoetot. he banllhel the knight from the klngdOm. ~lira . 30 min.) • LATlll•IT AMlllCA S'theduled Vaneaaa w,Hiams. MISI Amenca 198'. on the 1mP9Ct the fllle has made on her ltfe. speclaltst 1n cardiovascular diseases Vic· tor Vertes on the dangers of hlgt1 blood ~esaure (R) ( 1 hr ) • -UC. _,.,(I) ,. •• ,. Mary Shelley's story about an amb1t10US dOCtor who crea1es 14fe. starring Rober1 Powell. Davtd Warner. Came FIShef and John Gielgud O ( 1 hr 30 min) G 19 CLla Featured Hawaii's Don Ho and ca~. Grammy Award winner Russ Taff (1 hr . 30 min ) tW(C) llOWll "Rio Bravo' ( 1959, Western) John Wayne. Dean Mar11n. An o4d cripple, • fOfmer depUty-turned-dnmk • young qudcdfaw gunsttnger and • gir1 help • stiefltf to outsmart a powertul rl!lllcher who wants to get hlS killer brother releUed trom _1>flt00 (2 hrs , 25 min I 1'WD • mTOI~ Host Johnny Car· 900. Guests Saman1ha Smith (\llSlted rl'le Soviet Union) comedians Bob Ind Ray. Oevtd Wecss actress Jennrftw Beats (R} -1~\..r--..,. • MGLLYWOOD .. "0-0ey. The Stxth 01 June"' (1956, Or ams) Rot>en T aytor. RICherd Todd Al their rOles In the Nor~ndy nv.. SlOn loom ctoser. t'4l(O military officers eedl revieW their 9eparate memories of the girt thef both love ~2 tva ) c1r111 •r .. 0 .. ·~Oday The Rabbi $1tpl Late" (1 976, Myst«)') Nt Camey, Stuart .,ar- gohn A smell-town police cN9f lnveSti- gat• the case ot a dted woman cs~ e<ed on the steps ot • aynagogue ( 1 ht .• 40 mtn.) • MCD t/I TMI ~ Gues.ts Ekldbe Smith and MIChlel W"'*""' ("POMce Academy"). ~nJaotc Carter. Wah Sunday, Juty 1. 19fM 19 George, HaN I Cites (R) ( I hr , 30 min.) (l).clll ..... OQ CIJ ... "Ot<lahomll•" ( 1955. MUSIC81) Gofdon MacRae, Shifley Jones. A your'lg cowboy and his g1rl realize they are in love at a dance. 'G' (2 hrs .. 25 min ) -<Ill --"An Otf!Cef And A Gentleman" ( 1982. Drama) R1ehard Gere. Debra Winger An undrsctpltned aviation officer candidate meets his match 1n a tough Naval dr\11 lnStructor 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min ) -1..-••am..-n U.tmAY ....... iAMft• .. MLM91. LM, u 1 oc•enu JmDM ... a _, MIChelob National Club Cham pion$hlp (lrom HartlOfd, Ct ) (R) ( I hr) cm w ••••._ • ccmca1 This concert taped in Ogdan. Utah fe~uures OIMa Newton-John Singing such hits as "Ph)'lk:al," "Heart Att~" and: You'te The One That I Want." ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) ... Cl) 9CCLOUD A kldnappet plants a lime bomb with a wealthy astrologer's wife and demandS ransom (R) ( 1 hr . 20 mtnL ... • LA11 _.., M'l'll DAWID LIT1'BmAI Featured: Julia Child; 'ilewet mall. David Lett9fman tries to catch a glimpse of Sophia Loren 1n the hall (R) ( 1 ht ) we.,. "Of T9fror's House 01 Horrors ( 1965. Horror) Peter Cushing. Christo- pher Lee A mysterious doctor. sharing a 13rltith railway compattment with fr.ie men tNdl theft future 1n hls catds (2 hrs ) • llOW9 "Day Of The Evil Gun" ( 1968 W"tem) Glenn Ford, Arthur Kennedy A man enhats the aid of a conorl to hunt down the Apaches who abducted hts wile and = (1ht .. 30mtn) (!) "The lltk1ng Queen" ( 1967 Actv.ntute) Don Murrey. Adr1enne Com An Ill-lated romance develops between a Roman military teadef and a beaut1tul t11b- 11 monatch at a time when B11ta1n IS strug- gling under a maSStve polltlcal upheaval ~hrs.) • llOWll "A Fever In The Blood'" (1961. Ofamal Efrem Zlmbahst Jr. Anoie Olck1n •CC) "Becket" ( 1964, Drama) RIChard Burton. Peter O'tOOle (2 hrs , 28 min ) Cl) "Island Of Adventute" ( 1979. Adven- ture) Norman Bowlee. Wilfred &ambell L1 hr . 25 min ) (I) "fantasttc Planet" ( 1974. Science- Fiction) Animated. llOICes of Cynthia Adlef, Barry Bostwick ( 1 ht . 11 min) •@ "F Scort Fttzgetald In Holtywood" (1976. Orama) Jason Miller. fuesdaf Weld (2 hrs) M (J) "Wake Island" ( HM2. Ofama) Brian ~. Robert Preston (2 hrs.) •<Ill "Swamp Thing" ( 1982, Fantasy) AOtleMe Barbeau. loois Jourdan ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (%)"Choice Ot Arms" ( 1982. Suspense) Yves Montand. Calhertne Oeneuve ( 1 hr . 55 min.) •cm "Enigma" ( 1982. SuSf)lflse) Marttn Sheen. Bngltte Foaley ( 1 hr • 40 min ) Cl) "Going In Style" I 1979. Comedy) 20 Sunday. July 1, 198• • soo A sensational murder triel becomes a pawn In the political gafTl9S played by a senator. a district attomef and a judge In their sepatate btds to t>ecome g<Mtfno< i! hr • 30 mlp.) CSJ ... "Angel Of HEAT " I 1982. Adventure) Merilyn Chambers An espK>Oage agent has a t .. ld day working undercover as a mud wresUet I 1 hr . 35 mm.) (%) .,.. "Swm" ( 1979. Drama) Ray W1nstone. John Jvdd. A young man must hght tor ·respect 1n a Bntrsh reform school ·A· ( 1 hr • 36 min I W ML•TNl,MaY __.. .... AU11UUMua""''~OQ ,. lm&.1"NU) MN•lllAl1WILW• .. (l)Cll ....... ATCM ... UTPA11Q. .,. "Harry Tracy" ( 1982. Drama) Bruce Dem. Helen Shaver A great lego- endary outlaw who ~ped from )8H 1s pursued by a group of men 'PG' f 1 'ht . 40mln) .. CC).,. "Spacenunter· Adventures In The Forbidden Zone" ( ,gg3, Sclenee-FIC- tion) Peter Strauss. Molly Rlngwald In the 22nd century. a space meroenary and a punkiSh waif travel to a distant planet to rescue three space maidens from a v11- lalnous cvborg 'PG' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ...... CID.,.. "Heartacnes" ( 1981. Comedy) Margot K1ddet. ·Annie Pott' A ~egnant woman tags along with • playglfl 'R' ( 1 ht .. 35 min ) .. , ... llCMI "Navy Blue And Gold" (1937, Comedy) Robert Young. Lion.I Bar- rym<>fe Three taltort experience love and •=s~(2hrt) (t}llOW9 "Blue Thunder" ( 1983, AdVen· ture) Roy Scheider. Maloolm McDowell A Los Angei.t po1ic:41 hetlcopter pattOlman hijacks an exP8fimental military auper copter planned for use tn civ1han crowo control. 'R' ( 1 trr • 49 min ) .. (J)LMtfMIM6-.&. George Burns. Ar1 Carney ( 1 hr . 36 min) •ecl "A Kid For Two Farthings" (1956. Comedy) Olana ~. Cetta Johnson ( 1 hr . 36 min.) •(%)"Night Shtf1" (1982, Comedy) Hemy WiMter. Mictlaef Keaton ( 1 tv . 45 min ) -~"From Hefe To Etemtty" ( 1954, Ofa ma) Burt Lancaster. Moot{10mefY Clrft (I tv . 58 fTWl.l CH) "Honkytonk Mao" ( 1982. Ofame) Chm Eastwood. Kyte Eastwood. (2 "1's 5 min.) ())"A• At.Sea" (1958. Comedy) Alec Gulnneta. Irene Browne ( 1 hf • 27 min.) -@ .. Three On A Couch" ( 1966, Come- ~) Jerry Lewit. Janet Leigh (2 hra.) -· ''Knock On Wood" (195-4, Comedy) Danny Kaye, Mal Zettlfllng (2 hrs ) 1W C%> "Hank w11nams The Show He Never Gave" ( 1982. Drama) Sneezy Waters OiJue Seatle I t hr , 26 min ) _.,, ..... ...,,..._ -· ''The Latt T\mi I Saw Alct111" '1961, OOmeclv> Robert Mrtchum. Jack Webb . ,... M CI>.,. "Sp<ing Break" (1983. Come- dy) Oa'lld Knell. St.W Bassett Four bud- dies have a wild time in FOi\ Laude<dale during sptlng vacation 'R' ( 1 hr. 40 min) .. 9 llOWll "Oead Men's Eyes" ( 1944. Mystery) LOA Chaney, Jeal't Parker. In orde< to snare a murdefe<. a blind artist pretends that his eight has been restored tht~~~· 30 min) I ... IUllll•TW .. PAmt• M .,_ "North To Alaska" (1960, Adventure) John Wayne. Stewart Grangtr. A man finds a sttbstltute tor his friend's fiancee alter ht discOYefs she has married another. (2 hrs.. 2 min.) •CB>--"Let's Spend The Night Togettl· er" ( 1982. Documentary) "fhe Rolling Stones The Stones perform many ol their greatest hits In this record of three con- certs held at the MeadoW\ands Atena 1n New Jer1ey and Artzona State's Sun Oevtl Stadium. 'PG' ( 1 tv .. 30 min ) •;CllCMO'I,..,...., ..... • Hmlltmlfl) .,. "The Best Ltttte Whofel'louse In TeJCH" ( 1982. Musical) Bun Reynolds OQlly Parton. A flamboyant, muckraking TV petsonallty tnet to close down • popu tar bawdy houte 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min) ·-ICOTT d(l)llOWll "Summer Camp" (1979. Com- edy) John C McLaughlin. Mitt MIC'haets Tl'le owner of a faffing aummet camp c1ec1oes to ra11e money by holding a reunion for the now-matured alumni 'R' l hr • 30 min.) --"'""' '"'.,,..,. .,_.. "You'll Never See Me Again' ( 1959,Mystery) Ben Gazzara. Leo Genn A murd«9f tries to ~event horrifying dcaams by gemng rid of the v1etim1 bOdy 1..!_hr) ' (I).,.. "Homework" ( 1982. Comedy! Joah Colhns, MIChael M0<gan A high school student has a diHICUlt IJJTW trying to Iott his 71r1J[,.;.A' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) •@ MP _ ,._, ghrs) ~ 'To Race The Wind'' ( 1980, Drama) Steve Guttenberg Randy Quaid ( 1 hr 45 min) CID "Race For The VaMee Zephyr (1981. Drama) Ken Wahl. George Pep P.!.fd ( 1 hr • 48 mtn ) CaJ "The Bride Wore Black" ( 1967 Suspense) Jeanne Moreau, Jean-Claude Brtaty. ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) W (I) "Fantastic: Planet' ( t974, Scieoc&-- FJcuon) Animated Votcft of Cynthia Adler. Barry Bostw1ek ( 1 hr . 1 t min ) W G "Girts In The Night" ( 1953. Orama) J6yoe Holden, Gltnda Farrell. ( 1 hr , 30 min) •CC> "A Kid F0< Two Ferth1ngt" ( 1956, Comedy) Olana Dora. Celle Johnson (1 hr . 36 min ) CID "Swamp Thing" ( 1982, Fantasy) Adnenne Barbeau. Looi$ Jourdan ( 1 hr 30m1n ) • GD "Shalt We Dance" ( 1937. Myst•ry) Fttd Astetre. Ginger Rogef'S (2 hfl) •(J) "A Mldsummet Night's Sex Comedy" (1982. Comedy) WOOt6y Allen, Mia F11- t0W ( t hr , 30 '™' ) , • "A Dangerous Summer" ( 1982. Ora· ma) .Tom Skemtl. James Mason ( 1 hr 40mm) 8111 CJ:) "Becket" ( 1964, Orama) RIChard Burton. Peter O'toote (2 hrs 28 min) CID."Moon Madneu" ( 1982 Ad11enture) Antmated ( 1 hr .. 15 min l d (J) "Snoopy Come Home" ( t972, Come-<!t) Anlmaled. ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) llll CIJ "Fun With Dick And Jane" ( 1977. Comedy) Geo<ge Segal Jane F011da (2 hrs) .. ([)"The Glacier Fox" (1978. Oocvmen· tery) ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (%) "Firs! BIOod" ( 1982. Orama) Sylves- ter Stallone. Ri<:hard Crenna ( 1 hr 35 min) --lveaing .......... um.I ...... .,.....-- ml .. 11/LOIO AIC ... Q .... IUCI._ ...... ..,. .... ---~TMIMTI llOWll "From Here To Eternity" ( 1954, Orama) Burl Lancaster. Mont- gomery Chtt The calm before the storm 1s seen through lhe eyes of ftve people S1a· tioned at Pearl Harbof 1u•t before World War II. (1 hr.~ 58 min,) cm ... "Mary White" ( 1977. Orama) Ed Flanders. Kathleen Beller A young woman dedlcares herself to 1mprov1ng tile world (I hr , 45 min ) CJ).,_ "Going In Style" ( 197~. Come· dy) George Burns. Art Garney Bored with sitting all day on a bench in the park, . thr" elderly~nrlemen carelully plan a .. 1~1:,:::·.:. -.OP,.,,_ fllCMICT ..... TUT-. ,.1== TAii ~-:'~ ~ family of beauty queeos, a look at the $15 mlHlOO s-1 t>ombef and a V1S1t with Its chief test pilot •: ...... ~ ..-.rnmrr .. nm111--rr Featured: lac=:~= LM CCIII• rnDI lt01'08ll& .,. "Orchestra Wt-let" ( 1942, MUSICal) Gleon Miller. Ann AulherlQfd. The wives of the Glenn M111ef band mem- befs play second fiddle to the!< huabands' careers (1 hr., 3$ min.)-. _ G llO¥ll "Time Out Of Mlnd" (1947, Orama) Phyllis Galvert. Ella Raines. A mUStC student's marriage ruins him (2 hrs) 1:118 l Oii TMI TOMI Featured: songwriting team Alan and Marilyn Bergman; compos- er Mike Post: Dino Delaurentis' -OOL Food Show . I ~~~ .... IYI Oii LA. Featured .. a visit to South- land's Scottish Hfghland ,Gemes: a look at lhe growl~ problem of male ptoetltutlon 1n Los Angeles: a !<><* at the phenomenon CEm~~~lities. (!) M•W. Chicago Cubs at San Fran- cisco G= hrl.) l ~wu=.--.1 CMllCI IMMI Brad Seara examlnH doof guards, e 1984 AMC Encore Is featured Q (%) llOVll "Hank WIU1am1: The Show· He Never Gave" ( 1982. Drema) Sneezy Waters. Dixie Seatle On his way to a con· cer1. a legendary c:ountry·weatern artist, plagued by sell-doubt end crippling pain, muses about playing his mUSIC In a &rllol<· !t bar ( 1 hr , 26 min ) 71:9 QD C81111 I w "For As Long As The Wa1ers flow" Levi Zendt falls 1n love with McKea,f s half·braed daVQhter (Christina Raines). and an Army· major (Chad Everett) sympathetic to the lndlalJI' prob- lems finds hll peace treaty destroyed by the U.6 gOVMM*lt. (Part 4 of 12) (2 hrs.) ••(I)•=• 'J. Mltgnum struggles to stay alive after htl sorl ski Is eapE.ed end he IS caught In a treech«OU$ OMrent. (R) l! hr.1 D • -A ... Nell'I plan to lmprcwe her memory ttwoogh hypnoea backfir• leaWlQ her delenMIW when anyone knocks three tlmeL (R) ... "Hour Of The Gun" (1967, Western) James GamM, Jason Roberds. Wyatt Earp stalks the men who killed his brother. ( 2 hr'I.) 8 0 *'PY DAll Chachl gets a }ob as a ~oom dance Instructor and lies to Foo- zie about ::I\ his flrat song. Q l:W.· n 1c1111rr Featured: actor 8'uc:e BoJdeitnet'. . • ... ''M Jane Hefpef Cried Lui Night" ( 1977 '.16rame) 8uS8f1 Dey, KeYln McCarthy. A pedatrlclen auspecta a mother of child abuse. (2 hr'I.) • WU lmlCA "Hog Wltdl" Marty a~ins how some wi6d hogl were Import- ed from Europe 8Ad others afe dameltic stock thet have reverted to the wild. and he manages to fUrl Into the native North American membet of the hog famlly, the ~~~--• ccmumaa••••c-:u..-• ~ .. "National Lampoon'• Animal HouN" (1978, Comedy) John e.lulhi. Tim MathelOn. Two new college fraternity pledgea join Delta H°'*, -the Zlllie9t and wildest geng on c:amput, and help to fight the effortt ol the achool's alniltef deen to ri>=.=· 'R' ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) CB)90Wll "The Survivor•" (1983, Come- dy) Watter Mattl'llU. Robin WllUama. A pair of unemployed busl°""'*" take off for the w.ldl of New Hampthlfe to ..:ape a syndicate hit man. 'R' (1hr .. 44 min.) cm .,_ "Enigma" ( 1982. Suspense) Martin Sheen, brlgltte Fosaey. The CIA engages an East German refugee to return to East Beflln to steal a 1etambling device from the KGB. 'PG' ( t hr., 40 Under New Manage1Dent · ~1·1 ' rn~ ,\II Fa111i, Dean A. Dempsey GfDfral Maaactr I l<trll<H' l~a,,11 ·Mount Olive ~ lcn1orial Park · Mortuur:r · • Costa Mesa 's Only Complete Funer al Facilities PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa • (Gl1ler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) . 540-5554 S unday, Juty 1. 19M 21 ,. mm L __ ( lllnW Clf MY A1cr1ard lhomar. and Swoo!>I<: Kurtz star 1n LanlOfd Wilson's comedy play atx>ul d reunio11 of old lrt0nd~ who wM~ 00(.t! CO'legl' activists " lflOll'TaOOI ) i;.> hrs, t I n • ) ... cm ,.ta.,:.l: (lyse lllUS to revr.1e her IOlk&1no1ng career al a local nightclub {B) 8 @) AIC CClmJY Rew. The f1r~t c1v1l- l8n passengers aboard me Space Shullle learn tha1 a technl(.al dllf1C\Jtty makes return 1mposslble Q I nc TAc DOUCIM P.&MHUlll Sy111~1ei meets Dolly WAL.,.CWUll't~ mM,....... Neel Gobler and Jef· tr~y LyC>r\5 look a1 the genius of Allred H1tchCock and review 'Vertigo," "Rope.'' "Rear Window · and 'The Man Who Knew Too Muctt . (R) .. (I) taf U. IOJm GIOVanne Bov8f\ZJ vs Barry Audia In a ml<ldlewe.ghl l>oOT scheduled fOf 10 rounctr. (from Atlantic City, N J ) (A) (2 hrs 30 min ) ••())-·-Rici\ and AJ are hired by an amnet1ac to find out wt\efe he hat t>fftl for three months and why he ls char~ with murder (R) ( 1 hr ) D m ~Norm must decide whether he will give In to the romantic overturn of an attrectlve new client (A) 8 9 LOTT9YI In New York City Ftaher· ty and Rush encounter muooe<• a murder mystery and a groom who rt undecided abOut hrs wedding (R) ( t nr ) I= _,. Gve&ts Orton Welles. Det>bt Morgan ("The ,les&e Owens Sto-'1..'..) (t hr) • lftlJWl'll "L1rnt>o ConnecllOO Mark s susprct0ns are aroused when he goes 10 the chnic Clare was taken to alter a m1noi accident and hnd& thal i;he has dlSap peared (Part 2 ol 3) (A) O ( 1 t'lr ) e:l) ...,....Cl TMIATM ' To Serve Them All My Days David mames Beth, eno he raises the hack~ ol the War Memonal Committee when he 1ns1sts they build a gym instead ol a statue (Part 3 ot 13) (R) 0 (1 hr J CD .ml A M-dsumme< Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982 Comedy) WOOdy Allen Mia FeHow The summet heal and country a11 prov~e a ~nes of humorous romantic encounters among three couples spend· Ing a weekend 111 an inventor & rural retreat 'PG ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (%) llO¥ll "N.gh1 C)hltt" ( 1982 Comedy) Henry Wtnkter M1chat1t Keaton Two n1gh1t1~ mo1gue attendantr. beCOme "love brokers" tor a group ot ho<:*ers who have lost their pimp 'R ( 1 hr . 45 min) .. I nr COWIT A oesperate Rus&•an 1mm1grant Who spealls no English threat- ens 10 blow up h1m,,ell and the courtroom. i ) ,.,.. .... .. llO¥ll "Thi' Big Carnival' ( 1951 Ora- ma) Kirk Douglas Jan Sterling In orde< to t>oost his career a reoorter expbts lhe sutte11ngs ot thl? wtlt "' a man trapped 1n a cave·ln. (2 hrs . 2!1 ''"" l -· (I) IOIOTI LAW Mack commits 1<1tren 10 the hospital ., doto111rficatt0n unit. and Sumner pub~cly donounces htm ovet lhe Lotus POlnt P'OJICI (R) (I hr ) II GD NIL ,,_., aua Sefgeant Est· erhaus dies suddenly 1n Graef' Oardncir'r. 11rms. and Cotl.,v's Qirffroend 1$ the 'ACtlm 22 Sunday. July 1, 1984 ot arape ~thr) IVs.. "' IWIL ... Ma•lon Ross. (;ordOn Jump, Tom Sulllvan and The Lennoo Sister& are teelured In thlil musrcal-va11ety specael hosted by Jot Bar· neu that l<>c*s at the reaHlle experiences of r.;;ta eearchlng tor happiness ( 1 hr) 1:D IBP "limbo Connection" Ma~ • auspictOOS are erC>UteO when he goes to the chnic Clare was taken to after a minof accident and hnds the! She hes dlaap- peared (Part 2 ol 3) (A) O ( 1 hr ) CC) &Tiii Ole Features the new album '1ireak1ng Hearts." w11h mVllC videos and Interviews with Elton John ® .,. "The Betty•· ( 1978. Orama) Laurence Ollvter. Robert Duvall Baaed on the l'}OVel by Harold Robblns A powerful and relentlets Detroit auto tycoon bflrtgsa daredevll racing -tar Into his compeny to develop a revOllJfk>rlary new ....nlcAe. 'R· i hrs .. 12 min) &•fOIY Of THI OLTWCI .... .. llCMI "Fast Tlmot Al Rldgemont High" ( 1982, Comedy) Seen Penn, Jen. nlfar JHOn Leigh. Studtntt at a "typlcal" Arntriean high IChool confront the Chai· teno-of adulthOOd, drugt, Mx Ind IC~. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min) -lWl'9ft' z.-3&£ 1 mm ... AMMa.m IUTI ,,.. 1uu• ... llOWAlflUlfWILW• u-TMl•iZ•• ..... ""' IMAT DO e&m• ~ Oii -.,.. OP THI~ Talented youno- ster1 sing dance. JOOOlt. act end speak for themselves about nuclear wtfr (C) llCMI "Fel1e1ty" ( 1978. Orama) Glory Annen. Christopher Miine A young worn· an beeomM aware ol her sexualtty while vaca11on1ng In ~ong Kono 'R' ( 1 hr • 3 t min) (]Jmw9 "The Erotrc Adventures Of Can- dy" ( 1978 Adventure) Carol Connor&, John HOlmet Her lirst se111ual ell.Peflence spurs a naive young woman to aeetc out many more "' the great wide wO<ld. ( 1 hr , 25 min) CD) llCMI ' New VO<k Babel" (1980, Comedy) GIO<la Leonard. Manone Wii- ioughby Members of a team of beautiful women find plenty of actlOn on and off the ~· lltld ( 1 hr . 20 min.) (I)_,. ··sweet w111tam" (1980. Come- dy) Sam Waterston. Jenny AguttOI' Aner her l1va-1n bOyfr..nd leaves her fOf on adu· cellOn 1n the U S . an EngllSh glr1 begins a rocky romanc• with a roklSh Sco1tman 'A' ~32min) tW(I) ~ , •• (I) MIT 10 *"' The Hartl are caugh1 up In an art smuggling scheme when Jonathen tnes to purchase their honey- moon bed 11 a gitt for Jennifer (R) ( 1 hr . 10 mln) D • I .. wo.\11 A look ., 1100.,=~ AIClll ......... ............. M""CC' UW tm:ICA Sc~: Ear· leN Wilt.amt. founder and d!ltcl Of Of Pat· ent Watch. on cult·l~e employment teams all'Md at 1.ouncil peoplt ( t hr.) Cl)·-• f,11) • · •MC:... Feetured: motlvatlonal apeeJI ., Zig Zlgter with tlpe fet Mlelmen: breas ca~ updalt. ( t hf . 30 min ) tW G • mT OPCMIC* Hoat. Johnny Car eon.~ts: James Stewart, Rott MQOo- ~ (FU (1 hr.) Cl) .,.,. "The Last Ameflc:an Virgin" (1982. Comedy) La~enoe Monoson. o...nt Franklin A thy ta.n-aget In tove It reluctant to join hit bUddlas lri their ~I of ttXuel experitnoat. 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) -,M.-f .. M•MO&lYWOOO · _,. "Night Visitor" {197 t. uaptnat) Trevor Howard, Liv Udmann An asylum Inmate aeeaJ)M, commit• mur· def end return1 to hla <*I betora 1nyont It the Wiier. (2 hn ) (f)• ..... 9 .. "Come Bac!t. UU1e Sri.be" ( 1963.--0rama) Shirley Booth, Burt l.atl-- cu1er The trust.rated amotlona of a cheep. shoddy couple b<Nk IOOM Whef'I they rant a room to a collegt girl. ( 1 hr .. 40 rTlltl ) • nal Oii THI _.. GU.la; KC . Alltn Funt. Car1 Wolfton, Stefanie Power.. Ro0tr1 Culp (R) ( 1 hf .• 30 mn) • al) .. "b!Ondie'• S.Crtt'' ( 1948. Comedy) Penny Slngltton. Arthur Lakt Counttrlttt money and an attempted tug.. gage robbery 111• the Bumlt"dl' vaca· tlon. (1 hr .. 30 min.) . Cl) MITO uoml SCCA ~ Trant-Am:;' Portland, Ora.) (R) ( 1 hr ) -®• "Oaadty Force" (1983. ec.ma> . Wings Hauw. Joyot lngalll. A former cop Mt• out to find tht peyehopattl who carved 1 fatal X on • women'• forehead 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) .. ([) ... "The 8"1 Uttla Whotttioute In Tt.xa1" ( 1982. Mutbl) Burt. Revnotdt. polly Patton A fllmboyant. muckraking Tv peraontlity tri.t to cioM down • popu- lar bawdy houM. 'A' ( 1 hr • 56 ltlln ) -CC) ... "Fotet Five" (1981, AOYen- ture) Joe Lewta. Pam Huntington A bend ot mercenarleS attempt to rateut a young woman from the ClutchM of 1 cult leader who practlce9 mlod contrOI. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 35 -;min Ju.111 ... ,..,.. U.ft!DAY . ... llUJf .. LW• &iM.' •mu .......... . .. "Sbc $W9det At A Pvmp" ( 1980. Orama) Brigitte Lahaie &. beau- lilul woman 111rt a o-s 1tat10n bUSlntP In Switwland and tncur Iha IMtous wrath of residents. (1 hr .• 30 min.) (%) ... A&.llAllbPUTI Fre n1 (Gunter L.emprtch1) wtthdfawa Into a mednaat marked by drNma of Miezt'• murder and the tllgtlt he lost htl arm p ~~ (2hrl) .. "Trlpla Play II" ( 1972 ) Arte Johnson. Jim Hutton. A pr1vatt lnvtst1ge1or rnort• to dlgulses to apprehend crlmlnata; a wnite couple lhar" a New York hOme with a black coupltr. a dlvore" and three eut>utben coupln ho1t theme partl" every WednMdal t¥dw (R) ( 1 hf., 20 min.) .... 11 'l'W Womtn'a ...,.W. finals (trom the Afl.-Enaland Lawn f fMll and Croquet Ck.lb). (2lva) W .... "The M~ Ooc10f" ( 11<4 I , Ora ma) B..u Rathbone. E.llat\ Drew. A dit-'"'bad OIYCNl1Jtla "*'* Wom9ft end Chen kJlll tfiern for Ulllf money (2 tn.) • .. .. ~·: c 1970. i'Jrlmt) ~Qt K9Medy, Atl/Vl ~ A min eufteting from a bfU\ tumar .,.,,.... Nm- Mff tor • murder In ordet to prcwtdt hit • tamfly W1I min Cf) k" ( 1975. Orama) Jack P1l1nce. David Birney A wspended detective Infiltrates a narcotics rtno responsible fore fellow officer's death (2 h<s) e llCMI "Guns 01 Darkness" ( t 962 Drema) David Niven. Leslie Caron A man's eeerch for meaning 1n lile lead11 him into L1tln American pohhcal upheavals i.! hf • 30 min ) Cl) jlOGIO From Mesquite Te.11 (R) IJ hrs) W CI) lllCMI "Humong009" ( 1982 Horror) J1net Julten. Da111d Wallace A disfigured mutderer Stall<s a party 01 feckless teen agers weekending on a remote island R l hr , 35 min 1 -t• A&A.•MPAm.Y C..CAmU W ... "Spring Break" ( 1983, Come <fy) David KneH, Steve Bassel! Four bud dies have e wild time 1n Fort Lauderdale during spring vacatlOn 'R' .( 1 hr, 40 ·1min 1:-... -.ntrATQC Am1cu.wu.u. .,. "National LamPOon's Animal House" ( 1978. Comedy! John Belushi. Tim Mattieson Two new college lratern11y pledges join Delta House, the zanrest and Wiidest gang bn campos, and help 10 tight the ettons or the schOOl's sinister dean ro have them e11epelled 'R' ( 1 hr . 49 min ) CID llOWll "The Bnde Wor~Btack .. ( 1967 Suspense) Jeanne M0teau. Jean-Claude Bnaty A d1Straught but determined young bride sets out ro avenge the death ol her .. CC) "CrrSts At Central High" (1981. Ora ma) Joanne Woodward. Charle& Durning {?hrs l •az> "Touch 01 Evil" ( 1958. Suspense) Cherllon Heston. Orson Weltes (2 hrs ) .. • <Il "B1rg11t Haas MUflt Be Killed" (1982 Drema) Pt11hppe Nocret. Jean Rochefort i_! hr . 45 min ) 79(1) 'Fancy Pants" (1950 Comedy) Bob Hope. Lucnte Ball (2 hrs ) 00 "A Doo Of Flanders" ( 1959 Orama) David Ladd, Donald Crisp ( 1 ht . 36 min) 79(1) "The Mango Tree" ( 1977. Drama) Geraldine Filigerald. Christopher Pate ( I hr , 35 mm) •CC> "Straker Aoe" ( 1983. Comedy) Burl Reynolds. Loni Anderson ( 1 hr 36 min ) caJ "Homework" ( 1982. Comedy) JO.n COilins. Michael Morgan ( t hr 30 m•n ) •CJ) "The Blob" ( 1958. H0tror) Sieve McOuMn. Anet• Corseaut ( 1 tu 26 mmL. -~CZ} "Octopusay· ( 1983. Ad11eo1ure) Roget Moote. Mal.Id Adams (2 "" 10 l'IWn ) • , CH) "Lovttlek" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley MOO(e, EllZabeth McGovern ( I hr . :!5 min.) ()) "Mr lmptrlum'' (1951. A n•> Ezto Pinu. Lana Turner. ( 1 ht., 27 min ) -@ "Agent FOf HA R.M " 1190&. 8C:1· ence·FICtton) Mltlt Rtehmond. Wendell Cotey (2 his ) ... -· ":That RMlfa Touctl" (1969, COme· ~) Eric Motecambe. Emle WIN (2 tva ) tW(I) "Reds" (1981. Ontma) Warren t• ty, Olene Keaton (2 rn. 40 m1n) Cont. husbe~ 1 hr 47 min ) 1111 CC "A Dangerous Summer" ( 1982. Dfema) Tom Skemtt, James Mason An arsonist plott 1he deatrvchon of a mu1t1-m1mon-doltar retoft near Syd- ney, Australia. ( 1 hr .. 40 min) .. ,... - llOWll "Bright Eyes" ( t93', Comedy) Shlri.y Temple, James Dunn A tweet hf. tie orphan girt la 11 the cent• of a d1ttlcutt ado=:;.Jy h~30 min) • ..,,.riiWti ~ .,. "NaliOnal Lampoon's Antmat House' ( 1978, Comedy) John Belushi, Tim Malhelon Two ,..,, oollege fraternity ~ fOIO Dett1 Hoote, th41 zanleSI and wildest gang on campus. and help to hght the efforts of the school'• sinister dean to have them expelled. 'A' { 1 hr •• A9 min ) ....... P&D -~ ':. "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" (1982, Comedy) Wooay Allen, Mia Farrow The summer heat and country a" provoke a series of humorous romantic encounters among rtvee couples spend- ing a ~end &I M lnY9ntOf's rural retreat 'PG' ( 1 hr • 30 tTlln ) • D 110W11 "The Hanged Man" ( 1965, Mystery) Edmond O'Sr1en. Vere Miles The Mardi Gras 11 the aoene of a gun· man's attempt 10 1venge the murder of his lrtend (2 hrs ) · I QICO,,., .... ... •1111 ..... .. •amt• .,. "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fanta· sy) Adrle(lntt Barbeau Lou• Jou1dan A -JUaemoon 11ov1es- ttM «I) "BY The Light Of The Silvery Moon" ( 1953. Comedy) Oous Oa)'. Gordon MacRae ( 2 ht& ) ©) "Spring Break" ( 1983, Comedy) David Knen. Sieve Ba1Set1 ( I hr • 40 min) tl::ll ~ 'The Oay The Earlh StOOd SllM" ( 1961 Sctenee-FiCtlOn) Michael Rennie Patncia Neal ( 1 hr 32 min ) Cl) "Sm()f(ey And The Bandit Part 3" ( 1983. Ad\le'1ture) 'Jackie Gleaton. Jefry Reed ( I hr • 25 min ) d6D "Jonnny s1oor P~" ( 19-49, Ora· ma) Howatd Dutt. Shelley Winters ( 1 hr , 30mtn.) •CCJ "The Secret 01 N.I M H " ( 1982. Fan· taay) An1m1ted VOicee of Elizabeth Harl· man. Dom 0.LUtM ( 1 hr , 20 min ) CO) "Sytvla Scarle11" ( 1935, Comedy) Katharine Hept>urn, Cary Grant. (2 hrs ) (I) · Love Al First Bile" ( 197.9. Comedy) George Hamilton. Susan Saint James ( 1 hr 36mln) •CID · A Doo Of Flandert" (1959, Dfama) David Ladd. Donald Cfltp ( I hf . 36 min) CD "National Lampooo'1 Cllsa Reunion" t 1982. Comedy) 0.mt Graham, Mtchael Lerner I 1 hr . 25 min ) "Time Walker'' ( 1982. Fantasy) Ben Murphy, Kevin Oroph)' ( 1 hr., 26 min) •CC) "Stro"er Ace" ( 1963. Cornedv) Burt ~nold . Loni AndMeon ( f hr., 36 min ) • ''Blrg11t Hau Mutl Be Kiiied" ( 1982. • ama) Phi ppe Noiret. Je9n Aochef0tl f&h( • 45 rlW\) -"The M ngo Tr•" ( •977. Oratf\a) aldint F1tzoe_r11d, Ctv•topt\et Pate ( 1 bnluant researc rermarkable llH lumt him into a nearly kitted In the 1ruct1on o4 hla labo- ·ratorv. 'PG' (1hr .30mlt'I) ,'.4 Mt(C) ... "To Race The Wind" (1980, Dfame) Steve Guttenbefg, Randy Ouald. Blind stud°ent Harold Krent's first yeat 11 H1rvard Lew School become9 1 time IOf frlendShlp. romeoce and struggle I~'. 45 min.) W(f)alC..,..r~ .... "Stand Up And ChMr" ( 1934, MVllCal) Shirley Temp6e, W1met Baxter FotlOwlng the dark Oepn1t1ior1 ~eats, a pr~tlal decree 11 medened to repllce the natlOn's ~ with ~t~2hrs) ~t:'!:t.nce" (1937, My&- tery) F<ed Astaire. Glnget Rogers A pair of danc«i are fOfced Into mamage r..cause of pub#c opinion (2 hrs ) -•-econ 4111 (1) ... "Fut Times At Ridgemonl High" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean P900, Jen. niter Jason Lelgtl Students at 1 "typ!Cal" American high SChOol confront the chat· i.nges of adulthood, dtugs, aex end schoolwork 'A' ( 1 hr • 30 mtn ) W Cf) -.CAl DOCTOI (I) .,. "Choice Of Arms" ( 1982, Suspenee) Yves MOf'ltand, C31herlne Dtneuve An fSC8ped prisoner lakes a hOrM bleeder end hfs wile hoet1ge 111 1 detperate bid lor lreedQm (French) ( 1 hr. 55 min) • a:z> ,,.,..,.,. 'Al&' hr . 35mtn) •CJ) "Rancho Deluxe' (1975. Comedy) Jeff Bridge$. Sam Waterslon (2 hrs ) CB) "Shipwreck" ( 1978. Ad11enture)' Rob· ert Logan. M1kk1 Jam1son·Otson ( 1 hr . 43 min) CD "The Rivet Niger" ( "976. Dfama) O<:e1¥ Tyson Jame'J E.arl Jonel ( 1 hr , 40 mm) .. "CrlSIS Al Central Htgh" ( 1981, Ori· ma) Joanne Woodward. Chertes Durning (2 htl) _ .... venlng_ ....... .... IUUllO .... Q ... =-~.-r .... .,. on. CAll'I ~ ..C•• Many of today's top COtnlCI 11• 1 .. 1uree1 1n this perf0tmance taped al San Ft1nci. co'• comedy club, The Other Cafe (I) llOWll ''The Blob" (1958. Horror) Steve McOueen. Ane11 Cot ut. A. strange blob lrom outer apac. devour'I many people untll two teen-errs devlM • -1~E:::.:. -. . ..,.... u =·---Sunday, Juty 1. 188-4 23 CI HR.'I mA1'11Y •• lfl A review Of ifie '76 ~ '77 NatOOS. (R) ( 1 hr) , (I) llOWW "I Love Melvin" ( 1953. Musi- cal) Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds A magazine photogtaphef falls In love with 1111;:T~hofusglrl (1llr .16mln.I ,.. .... . .... = '::~ Movie memorab1ha at the new Hollywood MUMUm, a 19-year- Old w<>fld champ!OO ramp skatet>oarder .llOllC ... W -.:.TAUS P TWf Featured actress Angle Olctonson talks abOUt her I,,._~~ .. -. OI PCll!\lm t.Mc~11 mc1m .......... llOWW "Lovesick" ( 1983, COmedy) Dudley MOOfe. E~zabejh McGovern A married psychiatrist fwd OOl9eff falling In IOYe With 11 patient 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) co .,.. "Honor Among Thieves" ( 1972. Orama) Charles Bronson, Alain Delon An Amencan SOidier 1n MarseilleS meets a scheming doc1or who wants to break into his glrlfnend's $ale bul is SU<p<ised to dlscOYeJ 1hal 11 ts empty ( 1 hr., 33 min) CD>tlnm•M Gam • .,.. "Underpup" ( 1939) Robert Commmgs. Glooa Jean A young tene· menl g111 Wl<lS a vacation tup with a group of rich. snob=irls (2 hrs ) . ,.. 9 I Ol M Featuied 1983 ~ie Of The Vear. Terry Cummings; luxury ltn- QBl'le. the lovable puppets ol Pert0fm1ng Tree: the Security Pacific phOtogrephy COiiection I M --=1t11MM.U -LM. ...... • DMJICI An 1n111 going IOOll into how a variety of Loa Ange ift 19Sldeots feel abOU1 love. marriage and divorce. 11CTAC--• fllOll.l'I CCUT •DAYATATm WU. WU WOM.O OI •=t' I , .. ,..., WMl•TOllWB•llWIW llOWW "The Day The Earth StOOd S1111· ( 951, Sctenee-Flctlon) Michael Rennie Patricia Neal At1er a strange spacecr1111 lands in Washington. 0.C . en emissary em8fges, warning Ear1h to ceate its atom- ic experimentation 'Cl' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) CJ) Cfll. flOOTUl,L. Edmonton Eaktmoe at British Columbia Lions (3 hrs) (D) UWILl St LOUIS Cardinals 111 Los A~ Oodge19 (3 hrs ) (%) .,.. "Smokey And The Bandit Pert 3" ( 1983, Adventure) Jackie Gleesoo. Jerry Aeod A therlN challeoaea some men to a 1ac. lrom FIOfld4 to Texas tor a ~~of $250,000 'PG' ( t ht .. 25 min I •• ()) M ...a OI tMZZNID Two ban· dlta rOb an armored car. bu1 Daisy and Luke art arrested When II appears they tre tht CIOOll.:.; ( 1 ht ) · D • M Max. the Master and a &ttlih secret agent 1eam up to rescue a Senator' a daughter and other promlnenl citizens held hoslege In a mountain for- trtSS ~rori1t1 (R) (1 hr) • "The Angry Hilla" ( 1969. Dra- me) Roben Mltehum. Gia ~la An Ametlean correspondent f!Ms through Gr-.e. ·= by NllZS ~ta. (2 hrs ) • 0 When Benson II Mlfecled 24 Sunday, July 1, 19&4 "Bllchelof of the Month" by a racy maga· line. 'he la deluged w11h mail and roman11e oH~~ I 1aw'il Chicago Cubs at San Fran- cisco ;';i! (3 hrs.) • RI I i ~ ~tured actress Angte Dickinson talks about her new TV-mov1t . • mWIE "All The Fine Young Cannibals" ( 1960. Orama) Natalie Wood, Robefl Wagner A headstrong g1rl from a poor Southern lamlly marries for money, not love (2 h~) l ·m-'°"-·---• flmT-"The BuU Market I& Over" Guest· Chettes L Booth. executNe vtee pr~t and chief investment ofla cer. Bank of New York ()) llOWW "Blade RuMef" ( 1982. Sci· ence-Flctlon) Harrison fOfd, Rutger Hauer. In a world of lhe lutlHe, e special ~ offlOe< it aaslgned to irack down and destroy loo< renegade androids 'R' i! hr., 54 min.) . .. al) cel1Wi UL "The Masa&Cfe" Col Frenk Sklmmer'hOfn (Richard Crenna) vowt to deltroy the Pasqolnel brothers and rid the country of Indians (Part 5 of 12) J_2 hrs) • 8 9 -•• Webster bungles a talenl audllt00 1t 1ehool because of stage foght. then learns he's expected to pefform w11h Ben Vereen on televt$IOO (R) 1110TAC..... . ,. IMUZlm MOVJe memorabilia at lhe new Hollywood Museum PlaybOys Miss Joly 9WAU.timf-"The Boll Marfet IS Over'' Guest Charles L Booth. executive v~ president and cttlef investment offi- cer. Bank of New York. • e • COOi •t W CCUnY ''The Olympics Gethng Aeldyl" A look at plans being made to meet demands on Orange County's 1esources created by the visitors to the 1984 Otymplc Games htld this tummer 1n Los Angeles CO "°"' "10 To Midnight" (1983. Ofa· ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevens. A homicide detective and a criminology graduate search fOf a killer ol women 'A' LJhr ·~· • IJ (i> The Ewmgs' participation In a chauty rodeo a1 Biiiy Bob's reveals both their riding skills and their P8fson&I criSet. (~) L1 hr.) D • ... "Off Sldea" (1980, Come- dy) "'f ony Randall. Eugene Roche Ten· ~between po00e o1f1Cef1 and counter- culture hippies ,.ad the two groups to tbe football field where they hope 10 settle thew difflftneeS (R) (2 hrs) • 0 MIC ~ INCIM. Two men With ptOtpeCIS f()( new ioos prematurely tell off their present bo&S Q 1-:W .... Schedoled. linger Jaequellne OOuget. Slt'lgef Katia Tambur- relli, Or. JOyce Btothera. act.rns Susie aou~J.,... I ~ WOMJ> "Cr06slng The Oistanot" et ways that people have used science. art and tecilnolOgy to conquer dl8tanoe. included 11 an interview with Anne Morrow UndbOrgh and o visit 10 the Panema Cenel (A) Q (1 hr.) CC) CZ) .,. "Octop.nay" ( 1983. Ad\/enll.lft) Aogtf MOOtt, Maud Adams A AuM&tn gentral plans a llftl=atrlke allacle 90linat NATO countrlet In Europe 'PG' (2 ht1.. 10 mtn > @ llOWll "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3' ( 1993. Adventure) Jackie Gleeson. Jerry R.ed A sheriff cf'lallengts tom men 10 a race from Florida to tellas for pnze of 5250,000 'PG' ( 1 hr . 25 11\in ) 1 .... .,. • 0 u.& OLY91C TUii 11IALI u s Box-Offs (from Las Veg411. Ne'i I ( 1 r 30 ':.·J.. -1 Cl) ,Jlc: amlT Dr Lantry IS jailed and the poaibllrty tha1 he may turn atate't evldtnce beeomes I 5efl0US threat IC Ano:&: ( 1 hr ) I! -:.~. 1MI WJUB.L • MiW II "Buy-Out" A loolii 11t Hyatt..Clartt, 1 former General Motors $Ub- sld1ary now one of the na1ion'1 lafgest experiments in employee ownef'Shlp. (R) it..,... A,.._ llllan "Roots Of A War" Despite COldi.al retatk>ot between American lntetligence otticers and Ho Chi Mlnh 111 the end of W<>Od w ar II. F1ench and British hoStility to the Viet · nameM revoMIOn &aid the gtoundwork for a new conflict (R) Q ( 1 hr.) (I) llOWW "The Road Warrior" (1981 henture) Mel Gibson, 8ruoe Spence In an Australia of the future where civllizarioo 11 reduced 10 11 collectlOO of rural com munes. a fOfmer highway cop makes a 2000-mile run ft>< sanciuary In a promised land~1 hr . 35 min ) •liiTUCU -saw ... .,...,.,. A young businessman (M1<:hael ,Hogan) 1n western Canada tr~ 10 enlarge hlS holding$ and IS pilled against the establlShed leadef (Oav•d Main) of a powerful eastern company Jonn Ireland co-sta1s ( 1 hr 30 min ) I::=> ..,.., ... llOWW 'Spring &eek" ( 1983, Come dy) David Knell. Steve BllSMll Fou1 bud dies have a wild time in Fort Lallde1date du11ng spring vacatton 'R' ( 1 hr 40 hlm1nlf,ywf e ... .,. ......... uu.. ) IA-. -=-... "" .... _Giovanni 8ovenz1 vs Barry Aud111 In a mlddlewetghl bout scheduled for 10 rounds (from At1an11c Cuy, N J ) {R) (2 hr&.. 30 min ) CH>..,. "10 To Midnight" ( 1983. Ora ma) Charlds Btonson. Andrew Stevens A homicide detective and a crlmfnok>Qy graduate search f()( a klllef ol women 'R l hr. 41 mln) fW ~l'UCkl 11111 ICTV 1• Cl) "°"' "Pleasure Cove" ( 1979 Romance) Constante ForalUOd. Tom Jontt A staff member at e posh island reson becomet romantically entangled with a roguish. ch31mtng guost (R) (2 hrs . 16 m1n) a a> 1 .. """" A IOOll a• tOda;.·s me1or ev.,,11 1 ---~ ...... _ ....._ l'LM:ll wmm.llOIM ........ ... "PNehea And Cr.mm., ( 1980. Ofama) Annett• HaYen. Ab9!11 Alld. A pretty country Qirl llndl Olenty Of llCtton 1n lhe big Ctfy. ( 1 ht .. 30 min;) : (%J .. "The AciOMcenta" ( 1976. -Comedy) Susan Player, Anthony Andrevp A naive Spanish glfl makes an ey~lng visil lo LQndOn ( 1 hr , 40 min}. 8 . *CU. Featured· an 1n1errac1al mar- r111G9 ~by drugs. alcohol and alfaua. the Stpfy Ofe Soulh African paralyzed fOf life. 1_1 hr • 30 min.)· 111911 m mTOfCMIC* Host Johnny Car· son. Guests Julio Iglesias, Frankyn Ajaye {B) ( 1 hr ) Cl) ITNI ._ coma .._ The Grammy Awwd winner relurna 10 Oe1r0tl. Where his career began. to perform• cOA. cen _of his grea1es1 hils (1 hr ) ttllll 'ww.n'Z!Dm . Ale IOC&I Musical m1n1-features from tome of today's top stars II .,. "The Hills Have Eyes" ( t978 Horror) Sus.an Lanier. Martin Speer A family on a camping expeditlon is terror- ized by a savage grOup of rifkHoting mutants (2 hrs) Cl)••rw ... 0.,. "Run For Cover" { 1955. West· ern) James Cagney. John Derek A fOf· rTMlf ootlaw changes the hves of a woman and ~no boy ( t hr . 30 min.) • tJI .,. mlf Gues1s. Austra han band Midnight ()II, rock group Ber11n David Hasselhof1 ("Knight Rider") and wile Carhenne. Los Angeles Rams cheerleaders: comedy team Schwartz & Chung. Casey Kasem (A) ( 1 hf . 30 min.) • LAW ,_ CA Scned\Jled ltnan· c1at planner EltZabeth Lewin on he1 new bool<. "Your Personal Financial Fitness Program· How To Manage YOU< Own Money_ln A Few Minutes A Day " { t hr ) CC) ... "The Adolescents" ( t976 Comedy) Susan Player. A nthony Andrews A n&IVe Spanish g111 makes an eye-opening v!s11 10 London { t hr 40 min) _aJ_,TUCU .. (Q).,.. ·sweet Cheeks·· (1978. Ora· ma) Becky Savage. Rhqnda Jo Petly A lermtnally 111 woman sets ott for CallfOfma to live her last days wllh lhrtlls and erotic adVenture ( 1 hr ) -1 M..-llJQICOCI ...... IHlllllJLA.:-..... ..,..LW. LOWI, ._CM Im.I taiel e I .,. ,_ Men's sem1t1- nals (from the All-England Lawn Tenn1S and ~uet Club) (2 hrs ) CD "Nahonal Lampoon's Class Reunion" ( 1982. Comedy) Gerrtt Graham, Michael Lerner A motley group of alumni get together for an UOUS4.181 10th-year high school reunion 'R' I 1 hr . 25 min) Cl>..,.. "X-Rey'' (1981. Honor) Barbi Benton A routine medical ex&minahon turns into a nightmare With on-orne mur- ~ when a l<1ller Jlalt<a a woman In a hospttal ( 1 hr .• 29 min.) G9CBHll0¥11 "The Octagon" (1980, A'c!ven- ture) Chuck Nofrl5. Lee Van C.I A wealthy young women hl1n a retiled mar- hel arts champlOn to pcotecl her from ter· ror1sts trained by the myatenoua N1nia cult 'R' ( 1 hr .• 43 min) W8 Wiii IA. .-.OOIW Cl) .,_ "lnVISlbte Stripes'' ( 1939. Ora· ma) Humphrey Bogart, Wiiiiam Holder'I A reformed ex~ attempts lo keep hrs kid br'other on the strait and narrow (2 hrs.) e m¥ll "The Famlfy way" ( 1967. Comedy) Hayley Miiia. John Miits A young man faces an emberrasatng sexual p<Oblem wt.en he and his new bflde are lorced by flnaf'ICl81clfoomstances10 move 1n with htt--~s. (2 hra • 30 min.) 1 wm~ t:tl CD) ... "OlymplC FeYef" ( 1980, Come- dy) Krlslln. Seka A physician p<9'c11bes an unusual remedy f()( a female athlete's p<OtW\ defleleney. ( 1 hr , 15 min ) tll ~ALL• '111 PAl&Y -'111 UlfL (II) _,. "The First Deadly Sin" ( t980. Mystery) Frank Sinatra. Faye Dunaway A veteran New Yor11 City police detect1Ve. whose Wife IS suffenng from a setlOUS 111· ness. tries to catch a brutal kilter 1error1z- 1~ Manhaltan 'R' ( 1 hr • 52 mrn ) W B m¥ll "The Chase" ( 1966. Orama) MarlOn Brando. Jane Fdnda A sheriff tnes to prevent the tragic meeting of an escaped convict and ~s· adulterous Wife g hrs • 30 min ) (t)llCMI "Puberty Blues" (1 981. Corne-<M Nell Schoheld, Jad Capelia Two coming-of-age girls are eager fof exper1- ence and acceptance by the popular crowd 'R' { 1 hr .. 27 min.) ..-9 m¥ll "Mad Monster Party" (1967, Fantasy) Animated VOICeS of Phyllis Otller. BoflS Kar1ol1 Frankff"Stem and Ora· Ct.Ila a1e reuntted with Or Jekyll and Mr Hyde at a special. rather bizarre celet>ta hon. (2 hts) .LA TODAY ~ '=9 POCnUU. Edmonton E~1mos at BflllSh Columbia LIOf'IS (R) (2 tvs .. 30 min) .. all ....rtueal d ([).,. "La Nun De VarenntS" ( 1983 Orama) Marcello MastrOl8/Vll, Jean-LOUIS Barrault The story ot Maile Antoinette and LOtMS XVI on thelf fllght lo the town of Varennes on the eve o1 tfie ~ijbf'I i§ublltted) (2 hrs . 10 mm) Cl) .,.. "Young Doctors Love- (1982. Comedy) MIChMI Mc Seen Yovng A young 1Urgeon trlet to over- come hrt tear ot the knife in this spoof of soao ooere ctlchea. 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) {B) ( t hr • 30 min ) cm '"' cma CMft ~ ..... M .ny of tOCS.y't top comics ere featured M'I this peff0tmance (aped aJ San FrenctS· co'• comedy CU>. The Other Cata .,. ·~Time Welktlf" ( i982. Fenta· ay) e.n ~y. Kem Bl~y ( 1 hr . 25 min) .. ·'The Btob.. (t'61. Horror) Stew Mc<luMn Aneta Corteeut ( 1 hi . 26;:~ . ·1 .,., .. "'Grtel ~ Raid''J!: •ern) Mledo!Wd c.r.t.· , ... -1 ... 'Report To The COIM"'8iolier'' (1975. Orama) Michael Moriarty. &.all Blakely. A rookie cop who mlstakenty klla a .femar, undefcover narcotlcl egent dUr- eng a lhOOtout becomes lllVotv.d In a cov- 1'r:UP Of the tneldetl1 (3 hrL) (Q) _,. "Smithereens" ( 1982. Or~) Susan Berman. Richard Hell. A young woman hit• the New Yen nighkllub clrc:uJt 1n hopes of becOmlng a rock 'n' rol q. ~ Sl81 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) .. CH) .,.. "lovesick" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley MOOfe. Ellabeth McGov9rn. A matrled psychlalrist flnda hlmlett ta. Ming in .. 1tove~=t 'PG' (1 ht., 36 mln.1 ... .. • •• ..,alO -.. =-"Octopussy" ( '~· A.UWO-ture) ~ MOOfe. Maud Adwna A. ~ Sl8n genec-al ~ a lirlt1tnke •tt.ec:k against NATO ~*'" in Europe 'PO' 12 hts • 10 min.) .. ----. ............ .. "MeMn And ~d" (1980, Comedy) Paul LeMal. Jason Robefda. Alt otherwise unknown Q8S station attaoo.nt cu11ms to be the riOhtful heir 10 Howard Hughet' btlhoa dollar estate. 'R' ( 1 ht .. 35 mm) •CIJ llOVll "The Roed Warrior" (1981. Adventure) Mel.Glblon. Bruce Spence In an Australia of the future where,cMlzatton IS reduced lo a coffection of Maf com--munes, a former highway oop mak• a 2000-mlle rvn tor ~luary In a promised land 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 rntn) ... ~ ''Panda And The ~ Ser- pent' ( 1961. Fantasy) Antmaled. Narrat- ed by MaMn Miller Panda rompia through a se<ieS ol adVentUtes In a tend inhabited by a snake poaeealng mystlcal l)OW9r9. l!ht .35min) cm .,. ··Homewor11·· c 1982. Comedy> Joan ~lens, Mlehael Morgen A high school siudent has a d1fflcull tlnie trying to lose.:;;&;· 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ·I···=· .... d .,. "Oa ous MISSk>n" ( 1954. Orama) Victor ~ure, Pipe< Laur\9 The SOie witness to a gengland ITlUfder becomes the obtect of a cro.-country pur~ mobSlers ( 1 ht . '5 min ) -~--·=9Y And The 8ardt Part 3" (1983, Adventure)\dackle Galuon. Jerry Reed A lhetlff d\ilengee tome men 10 a race from Aorid9 to T exa fof a ~ae of S250.ooo 'PG' < t tw •• 25 "*'-L -1--100• itCM--UClll~Y .. • u•aum Sunday, July 1, 1984 . -Saturclay Cont. .. ......,.. CC) .:1¥11 "Best Friends" ( 1982 Come dy) Burt ReynOlds GOidie Hawn ( t hr SO mm.) ... .. U.IOD THAnCAT , ...... Ol.,AlllWD ·=~=n. ........... fiD'"YU•Pflllll IUa Ma lWMDI "A presentation of the annual religion 1n media awards " ~~.-.m (ft) DOlllA -A H0J -.m Pop queen Donna Summer sizzles 1n a concert taped at the Pacific Amphitheatre 1n Cos- ta Mesa. Call!. ( 1 hr l <:m .,_ "Sarah And The Squ1trel" (No Dale) Mia Fatrow ( 1 hr . 30 min J 11111 CMAIL9.,.. All> ..ooPY 6' TNIRM'ITO. ~ um.IMICALI I 91"1 llCKHHlall /um.I l'ICALI I iilelll MCM I ICHOOUG• ROaC l~*MM ....,...,.. llUlm lf...-r (R) 0 llCAA ~'nil CUii Oll'M .,_ "Brainstorm' ( 1983. Science F1ct1on) Natalie Wood. Christopher Walk en ( 1 hr 46 min ) {l)MCMI ·snoopy Come Home" (1972. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr 20 min ) (%) .,_ "Eddie And The C1u1sers' ( 1983, Drama) Tom Be1enger. Michael ,.1Par=~== G)..-rTALU JOUTMAll>TNI _. •TNlllX .. FOM:ll .,_ "Eddie And TM Cruisers· ( t983. Orama) Tom Berenger. Michael Pare ( 1 hr 32 min ) ,.@ llOVll "~Pans Burning?" (-1966. Ora ma) Leslie 'Cfaron. Orson Welles (3 hrs ~5m1n ) •D G> ~.,_Women's linal {from the All-England Lawn T"enms and Cr=lubJ (5 hrs I I 0 =' DOO -laWPY DOO IMOW CHAN.a.,.. All> M>OPY • .. ZOOMVW WUIWIOll 1'111-•H.UU •mao . LNllOWU • ,._ CAfl ITOIY Oii Tiii WAY A young g1tl e ourages the residents of a nursing home where She works to fOfm thetr own 1azzc&:;p · YMDYU .. (I) IMWo.Ml)CW .... 0 P~/-cum/lml.IDO THAT tlBI IHOW ll\lel"' HOUl'ltecllS AlmlCAlt ITOIY PUY YOUR mT QCU (ll llO¥m 'The Wtld Man Ot Borneo· ( 1941. Orama) Frank Morgan. Ma1v Howard ( t hr . 18 min l it)DICIYMDYU 26 Sunday. July 1, 1984 .. (JJ llCMI "The Hustler" (1961, Orama) Paul Newman . .lackHt Gleason (2 hrs 15 min I -(I) TMl.UtUllD OllTNI MIGi.i WftffTDllA• • tmTAU ......... DOUMllM MMYO .,..llOOTUa•1a 'm'ICMITOl'f lll'lmATDT"" .... --IT ... I A review ot the '76and '77 seasons (R) (I hr) ~~·Eagle's Wing · ( 1979, West· ern) Martin Sheen. Sam Waterston ( 1 hr . 45.mln) • 1'MAT-. .. CIJ .,..., /MW> ..... otm•__, .~ ..:rJl.JAD.wl YAllCMCOOI I MmlCM IToaY .,_ "Jaws 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Denrus Quaid. Bess Armstrong. { 1 hr . 39 min) nil ~AILI llCMT A fifteen· y~ar-old girl {Amanda Plummer) 1s torn between her stepfather W'ho wants to adopt her and her real father who is sup posedly working tn a distant country Adapted from the novel "Tell Me No Lies • I Hila Col(l'l8n ·IOlllll•llOnoN -ITAICADI JI) Q0U U S Sen10f Open Champion ship (from Rochester. NY ) ( 1 hr 30 lm1n =.:..IHOW ~-:o.n:~= CCUfTY .. The Olympics Getting Ready!" A look at plans being made to meet demands on Orange County's resources created by the v1S1t0<s to the 198~ Olympic Games held this summ&f 1n Los Angeles l[)COUIGIWOIU .... .......,.(R) 'O"\ A TALI Oii MM_.. A young girt comes 10 the rea1tzat1ort that happiness cannot rewlt from wishes alone m¥ll "The Real GIOry· ( 1939. Ora· ma) Gary Cooper, David Niven { 1 hr . 35 _ 1m1n~ .. .. vmomAT • MDVII "Not Above Susp1c100" ( 1960 Western) Clayton Moore, Jay Sdvetheels 1 hr .. 30 mtn) .u• c '"TOP Tiii TWDOff~IHOW .. UTllACY: ~TO CC.. Mm (ff)YllTBrYIAL. 9G Olck Gavell looks at the era of war bonds. "vletory gardens." food and gas rationing and the Big Band sound along wi?h apecial guest ~tph Levenberg. a survivor of tl\e 1ntamova Bataan Death March L .. (%) CM.tAll CMAM.11 TAUi wmt Guest twl"'"fi\i:__ . ...... .. &.naAft ~TD CC*- NTW (I)-'111 UM. (R) CD MDVII "Heartaches" ( 1961 Comedy) Margot Kidde<. Annie Pona 11 '" 35 (O)Jm..n11um \%: MO¥ll "Smokey And TM BaM11 Pan .· 3" ( 1983, Adventure) Jackie Gleaso Jer= ( 1 hr . 25 min ) tW tm ·•5 Card Stud" ( 1968. We! ern) Dean Martin, Robert Mitchum • hrs , 15 min) "•I <1> --.w•n11ALB...:a ....... III u.a. OlYWC TUii 1llMt U. l Box-ONs (hve from I.as Vegas. Ntv.). t hr) 9WTCUJa..._ G .. UTBACYi ~TO CGI MW CC) llOYW "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Dre ma) Nick Nolte, Debra Wl.r. (2 hrs) CI)PUY YOUI lllTtol.1 (ff) •OYfl "Bear Is and" ( 198C Suspense) Donald Sutherland. Vaness. Red~1'1 ~min) CD) ~ •lllBI Thl.s bani from Birmingham. England under ttwnead ersh1p of Slnge< I SOl"lgwr1ter Kevin Row land perlOfms "ShOw Me," "There There." "Soon." "Plan B." "Respect.' ' 'Liars A To E" and 'Tm Just Looking " 11:91 ()) '" ~ ftlmtTDOCm • llOYW "Jubal" ( 1956. Western) Glenn FOfd. Ernest B°Ljnine. (2 hrs J ([) mATUT..,.~ m llOYW "Tarzan And His Mate" ( 1934, Adventure} Johnny Wetssmullet, M<Wl.en O'Sullivan (2 hrs ) I -·..,. llT'l•m'll .. uraACY: lfT'IOOUC1DI TD CO.. MW ROM U.C:. Holiday Inn I Ameocan Express Super Run (ID Oll ntlAltmMROCB Ml>.,.. CS) llOVll "My Favoflte Yeet" ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'T<>Ole. Jessica Harpel' l hr . 35m1n) , MDn.m 1d ta.mm Ft,._. fll'i'IVAL ' W lM. fOOTIM1 Conletence Cham- lonstitp ~rs . 30 min ) 1'1111 •N•N..L m&TOUTDOOM AlmlCMITOIY YOUIYUf.L Pre-Olympic Game • U S vs Argentina (from San Otego, Cahf ) (2 hrs I (%) llOYW "This Happy Breed" ( t945. Orama) Robert Newtoo. Cella Johnson ' ~hrs) W 9 Cit 90IT1 IPIQM. Scheduled The Cracker Jack Old-Timers Baseball ClaSSlc {!rom WaSh.=", D C ) ( 1 hr . 30 min I D Cil CID I 'iLL Chicago Cut>s at San 1Fralil.sc~(3 hrs) •llMf'r ... 1<110/11"1 MOii --.11 Vll'nlAa A,.._ tllTalY "Roots Of A War" Despite C')l'dlal relations between Amertcan Intelligence offlce<s and Ho Chi Minh at the end of World War 11. French and British h<>1t1l1ty to the Viet namese revolution laid the grounc!Work for a new conflict lR) Q ( 1 hf ) I .... CM ITOIY llO¥il "Or 's Girl'' ( 1982. ~ dy) Gordon Jrs1nc1air, °" Hept>urn lhr . 30m1n) ...,._. • MIUI ,. P.TllOOP ITM'IMI IDM-11 ' m CMt tTOWY .,. "Th~ Three Fec:a Of Evt" 1. •· 2 ; I ( 1957, Drama) Joenn. Wooawatd, DaVld Wayne. (1hr .. 29mln.) CH>..,. "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Adrienne Barbeeu. Louis Jourdan ( 1 hr., 30min.) (I) .. "Snoopy Come Home" (1972. Comedvlzra1ec1 ( 1 tv .. 20 min.) •1mftlf1 ... -w. ........ m.M9 • ...... _. .. "Cutlt .. ( 1969, Orama) Lancut«. P9t~lk. (2 hrs.) • llOWll "Zandy'I Bride" (1974 •. I~) 0.,... Hackman, Uv ~ -· ,.._tlln.Y amllHlllJOlf .,. Olm cMft ~ lllOWCAll any of 10day's top comlct are feelured In this P«formance 1aped at San Francl&-co·~:8· The Other Cafe. -1--~---.. (J) ---Scheduled: IROC auto racing (from Clevetand. Ohio~ i hr.) ••wnm.Am _.....,. __ A toe* at U.S. news event• and trends as seen by foreign journattsts stationed In this country. Host· FotdRowan ....... ...., CE ... ICMI WM M Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Wiifred Benitez (fought in Las V~s. 11179) . ( 1 hr ) CZ).,.. "MeMn And Howard" (1980. Comedy) PaOl LeMat. Ja80fl RobatdS ( 1 hr . 35 min) • ([l)•Jaam UUIJIAm> •• .,. "Ring Of Bright Water" ( 1969. Adventure) Bill TraY9<S, Virginia McKeo- na. (2 hrs.) IL:'~ IOYt I -.cT .. llYI- • DA .. Artists In The Lab" A l<>OM at the 20th-century pioneers who are using computers and la5ef'S to create new art f()fliirn~ ! .,. "ThlnQt In Their Season" ( 1974, Orama) Palrlcla Neal, Ed Aand- ers. ( 1 hr • 15 min.) ®--AMOT-~ Pop queen Donne Summer slzzlet in a concert taped at the Pacific Amph1theetre In Cos· ta Meu. CaNt. (1 hr) a;) YOU CM'f TMI If Mnl YOU A ptoduc· tion of the Pulltzer Priz...winnlng comedy about an tccentrlc but happy lamtl'f, star- ring Jasori Robards, Colleen Dewhurst, o.otge Rose and Elizabeth Wilson. (2 hrs.) CD) ... "Waltz Acr06S Texas" ( 1983. Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow ( 1 hr .. 40 min) Cl) ... "The Sign Qi F<>Ut" ( lG82. Mystef)') Ian Richardson, David Healy ( 1 hr. 37 min.) l .,.cm -~ • Cl) NA _, Western Open third round (from Bullet Na11ona1 Golf CIUb 1n loa=.':il.~mtn.> ..,_ •-•w11vw .. .,. __ MIMI.Al •• 'IF ... .. ·~ Of The Dragon" 1980. OY9nturt) OrlQOO L". Cart• =· 2 1 WJl I _ _.,.._,_.,_ ---~? . .. ~ .. ~· (Patt 0 ( 1975, Orama) Steve Rallsbllck, George OICenzo. (2 hr&.) .... "Sidekicks" ( 1974, Comedy) Lou Gosttu. Lal&t Haqman (2 hra.) • WU .tmW "Hog WMd!" Marty explalna how 10me wild hoga wer• lmport- ed from Ewope and other• are domeatlC llOCk tl'\81 have reverted to the Wiid. and he manages 10 run Into the native North Arnettcan membtf of the hog famuy, the U~-•tl•W. ........ ~ .,. "Melanie" ( 1982, Orama)_ Bur· ton Cummings. Glynnis O'Connor. ( 1 hr . 49 mln~ 1•1 IF01Jt11191Anc.&. -LA'fll1'90 ATM ... fAllBnl .........,.., llOW9 "OklahOmat" ( 1955. Musical) Gordon MacRae, Shirley Jones (2 hrs . 25 min.) (I) CR. P001UU. Calgary Stampeders at Ottawa Rough Alders (3 hrs) (%) .,,. ''Alglefs" ( 1938, Romance) Char1es Boyer. Hedy Lamarr ( t hr . 35 min.) I .UTCl9'f//IORMm ccum -DORTOIMnl .. M IDAO TO LOI ·-n Athletes profited are swimmer Rrck C.ray. boxers Clifford and Bernard Gra), equestnan Norman Oello JOlo and high 1umper Louise Ritter. (1 hr.) l:muu. ----ATM ... ., ..... llO¥ll "The Games" ( 1970. Chma1 Ian O'Neal, CharlM Azllavoor. (2 hrs) Ir= ... ,. ........ lllOWll "Bralnst0<m" ( 1983. Science- FicllOn) Natalie Wood. Christopher Walk· en ( 1 hr., 46 min.) , tO) Ollft WIT Mii-This band from Birmingham. Engl.and under 1he lead· ershlp of singer I songwriter Kevin Row· land performs "Show Me." "There. There," "Soon, .. "Plan B," "Reepect." "Liars A To E" and 'Tm Just L<><*lng " CJ) .,_ "Octopussy" ( 1983. AdVen· lute) Roger MOOfe, Maud' Adams (2 hrs 10mrn ) -([l) .. "The Night Qi The Clenefals" ( 1967. Mystery) Peter O'Toole. Omar _1Sha~hn .Sm1n) . --= "The Contender'' ( 1980, Ora· ma) Marc Singe< Tina Andtews ( 1 hr 30 lt\ln) I DOCTOl WO .... -ftOIML--A loot< at U.S news even1s and trends as seen by lorergn iournahsts stationed rn this country Host Ford Rowan. ca> llCMI "The Groove Tube" ( 1974, Comedy) Ken Sheprro, Riehard Belzer ( t hr., 15 min.) e MNrmn ,.,..nm1 ·1(1)--.... "' .. ''Vi age To Tht Botiom Qi Tht " (1&et.°l~entUft) Watter Pidgeon. Joan Fontaina. An ••peftnwltal eubma rint 1ttempt1 10 <lttpoee• of a radbKtrve belt. (2 hrs) I HOW M WllTWAI WC* T....aet9111f llOW9 "Return 01 The Tige<" ( 1980 . AdVenture) Bruce LI. Paul Smith A man attempts 10 drive a grour,) led by hla father's murdefer out of= (2 hra ) l uml-CllM llA9CWllUU&. PMSml ........, •Dick Cavett looks at the era of war bol'ldl. "vlctOfY gardeoa." food and gas rationing end the Big Band sound akVlg with apec1a1 guest Ralptl Levenberg, a survivor ot the Infamous Bataan Dee1h March. -Lu:: tam UCI M M.LATM I TOO C&.oel flOI CC90IT DO If~ IHOW Architect Cort Burbrck and remodeller Avian Rogers review~he lstory ol the do-11-yoursell« in Amert and d1sooss power tools. hand toots and a complete tool room (R) (%) llCMI "Octopussy" ( 1983,.,-Adveo- ture) Roger Moore, Maud Actams. A Rus- 5"'n general plans a first-strike attack against NA TO co1.m1nes rn Eur<>c>e 'PG' (1 hrs 10 mrn ) m NOU.VWOOD: mm no•• Mm mm mfTt 19 IJ I Cll Tiii TOMI ~atured the history of San Pedro and Santa Monica from the 1890 declSIOO to make San Pedro the site ot L A HarbOf 10 the present day B wr UCK!wn'M DAVID r.-OWHZ m Cll LA. Featured a look a1 the lat· est 1n pogo socks a look at QOICk•e Las Vi:lgas style wadd•~ l:=:-FCM Tiii • YGUR LR • aTll'TllllEIT Tiii Wiii Featured Kirk Douglas talks aboul the pay· TV west· ern "Draw• . comedian Pee Wee Herman l hr) .UTZIOOI MTNI WO&D -ITotn' "Big Name, Fair Game?" A took at celebnty ,ournahsm, wtiich often seems like an 1nvas10n ol pri· vacy (R) CC) llO¥IE ··Jaws 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Denni~ Quaid Bess Armstrong A S1reat white stiark 1em:>n1es a marine amuse- ment park 'PG' ( 1 hr. 39 min) ® llOYll "Bear Island" ( 1980. Suspense) Donald Sutherland. Vanessa Redgrave An Arctic weather·researctt team's members are forced into a tlgh1 tor their very sumwtl PG' ( 1 hr 58 mtn ) (l") *Ml ·spring Break" ( 1983. Come- dy) David Knell Steve Bassett Four bUd- aies have a wild tirne in Fort Laude<dale during sp11ng vacah0t1 A' ( t hr . CO mtn} (0) ~ "That Champt0nshrp Season" ( 1982. Orama) Bruce Dem, Stacy Keach Frve lormer h1on school basketbaN stand- outs gather for a aasturblng reunion with theit tormet .coach who influenced their h11es 'A' ( t hr 48 min ) l •a.ro.,.•• NI DAICI PIYll nm•YO.Lll MOU.YWOOO QOllUP Featured a PfO- lrle of Jackie Bisset and her riewest him . "Under The Voleano". e talk with Chuck Bams. host of lhe Oong Show, a lo<* at movie merchandwng Cl) fWIJC ,,,.,,.,. 9 lft Cll UI Diieo Featured' Btn GntlrU'I oon to 1he San Diego Pop9 and t I With Sunday. July 1, 198• 27 P~ Conctuctor Metlhew. Garbutt: Mike Smith lnttMtwl Pedr•' right fltldef Tony Gwynn; end BrM Welker concludn laat wetk'I \llllt wtth AuthOf end ProfeUOt Netllha JoMfowttz. • ......... Neal a.btet and Jef· trey L.yona look et the genlu. of Alfred HltchCOCk and review "Vertigo,'' "Rope," "Aw WlndoW'' and "Tht Man Who Knew Too~." (R) • I ••t._ FNturtd: summer movlt4'1Yfew !°'>'.~ Ollgo critic.. •mza·~--•MllCMAVI A look at tn. controvtfay surrounding F.~ve OtMtt OUll. -·----...... .,.""'" Performances by Adam Ant, Roger Oaltry, Cyndi Lauper, The Pretenders, Queen, Bonnie Tylef. Thomas Dolby, UB 40 and Tracy Ullman, from Mj)ntreu1., Sw1tzerlal'IO. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •• Cl> llMM IMLClm Mama's broadcas1 Of the day Is monopolized by a strange g111 whO claima that ()no It her flance. D • Wf WWW..,.... Arnold escapes from his captor and seeks help from the police lo rescue Kimberly (Part 2 of 21 !Bl ., e.,. "F'ahrenhetl 451" (1967 Sci· ence-Fictlon) Qsl<ar Werner. Julie ChrtS· tie Based on lhe slory by Ray Bradbury In a future society, an otfic1al ban is placed on reading and l11emen are as~ to burn all~ (2 hrs) 8 U ''°' MOGl8 Alter acoepting the help of a psychlC wtlO has dreamed of his death 1n detail. l'fooker searches fOf a kid napped girl who will die unless found (R) Q_ (1 hr.) U LIT M CllU •t &M Diana Canova and Mk:hael Landon host thtS appeal to benef11 research at St Jude's Children's Hos~~ i «* ITMI S.-CA llOWll "The Heelers .. ( 1974. Drama) John Forsythe, Pat Harrington Jr The ctuef of staff at a large medical center tnes ,, to cope wllh crises irwotv1ng lhe loss ot key peraonnel and the hosp11ars use of controversial drugs (2 hrs ) I OOI_, • ~~ llOWll "Thts Woman Is Mme' ( 194 1 Adventure) Franchot Tone. Carol Bruce Three fur traders all fall 1n love with the same woman whom they dtSCOV'ef h1d1ng out on their boat. (2 h,.,) .. «1)-.Ttueaa~ • 8 ()) M •-(Pilot) A suave eJC· con (Michael McKean) temporanly moves in wtth hes SISier and conservattVe brolher-in-law .(Richard Masur) 8 e •• WOOlll Ricky makes an emberraaalng confession following !NI school orchestra concen (R) (I) Llllm8C.MM:9ell/IOPAMOUI ID llOWll "Cyrano De Bergerac" (1950 Drama) Jose Ferrer. Mala Powers The edventurn ot the SOidier-of-fortune with the nose of a clown and the heart of a ~I ere =lured (2 hfl ) (I) MA ft Jerry Smith vs Johnny O.vt. In a weltttWe!Qht bout echeduled for &even rounds (from Atlantic City. N J ) IBl ...i.1 hr • 30 min ) • 8 ~ ll0'9 "Return Of The Beverly Hill bllllel • (1;81, eom.dy) Buddy Eileen. Nency Kulp. Jane Hathawey, now working for the Natlonel Ene<gy CommiSSlon. 11 easlgned to obtain a eample of Granny Clampetta' moonshine fOf possible use as 28 Sunday, July 1, 1984 an ~Y tour()e (R) ~(2 hrs.) D • llMIA't , .. , Mama MekJ revenge on e cer c1tai.r wno hU sold her 1 ltm<>n. (R) 8 aJ &.M INT A new et~ member 1teal1 Ooc'I Ind <loPher't g1tlf0.l'dl. 11 young man 1Nrn1 lt)at hie mo1htr'1 new t'tutbend It the same age 11 ht. end a forgotten ehlldten'I lhow hoet tries to hefp e Withdrawn child. (R). Q J 1 hr ) I LIT 1MI OU ml UVI (OGln"D) Lam "Or. Henry ciev.iand" Or evetand. a tr•um• surgeon, trMt• three patient• wno have been tek~n to Sr Ant~Hoepltel In Denver, Colo ( 1 hr ) Cl:') "Best Frtendt" ( 1982. Come· dy) Burl Reynolds. Goldie Hawn Two acreenwnter1 who have 1 good personal 1nd profnalontl relallonahlp overextend tfttlr tnendshlp by getting m1r~ltd 'PG' 1.! hr., 50 min) CH> (%) .,. "Eddie And The Cruisers · ( 1983, Orama) Tom Berenger. Mlchael Pare A young reporter 1nvH1tga1es lhe mys1ettous disappearance of a rock sing· er ·~ t hr . 32 m•n ) CI) "The Survivors" ( 1983. Come- dy) Wtltef Mattheu. Robin Williams A pair of unemployed bUsinessmen take oft tor the wilds of New Hampshire to eacape a syndicate htt man 'R0 ( 1 hr , 44 min ) cm DUii& llOll: Fe. cm Alm All AU Songs Include "Endtess love ... "A1n·1 No Mountain High Enough·' and tunes lrom the album "Ross·· Taped from a 1983 concer1 in New York (2 hrs) (I) MOVll "National Lampoon,.s Ammar House" ( 1978. Comedy) John Belustl1, Tim Matheson Two new college fraternity pledges jOIO Delta House, the zaniest ano wildest gang on campus. end help to tight the efforts of the school's sinister dean to have them expelled 'A' ( 1 hr . 49 mtn ) .. tm...rlMCll • D GD PU. Alter an absence of 20 years a con·&r11St suddenly moves back into the lives of his lormeY wife and the11 tWO~f~!'~S (I) ,.,.,mm . -· fD TMI ..,.,_ When Aman<Ja 1s trapped by a brutal awtndler, Wyatt leads a raid -lush country ranch ( 1 hr ) 11 P#lfAtT ..,_ A woman wants revenge against her unla1thlu1 husband. and a dull accountant aspires to be an infamous :ayman (R) Q ( 1 hr ) I~ "Accident" ( 1967. Orama) Dtrk 8ogarde Stanley Baker Two married Oxf0<d professors become Involved with the l1v~ of two students. 1 young English· man and a female fOfetgn ltudent (2 hra) · (J).,.. Mlchelob Natlonal Club Cham· ptonsh1p (from Hartford Cr ) (A) ( 1 hr )MMTTA --.TTUCU -.... tlU&.nmAT ... l Ml.WAY IG'H!WJI Of 1141 .. ,lmll)A'~'­~-· ... 1W rr.AlifL'I. .... &IT TMI aum1 uw CC*l"'D llOWll "8rofcen Arrow(. ( 1Qsb. W"t· etn) Jatnff Sttwll1. Jetf Cl'landttr In the 1870.. tho courage of a scout helpt bring puce l)elwten Artzon• ~,.!lie" end the l'IOlltle A~ac:hn (2 hrs.) • llCMI .. Cat O' Nine Ta1ts" (t971 Mytt~) Kerl Malden. J"mei; Franc1&cvs A mutdertr·ll·large It pOf8Ued by a blini man end a newspaper r1por1tr (2 hrt I CC) .. "Valley Girl'' ( 1883. Comedy, Nfeol" C.ge, Otl'>Or1h For~n A hlgl achoo! glrl brHkt off her romance with 1 punkef beoauN the relallonlhlp thr .. ten1 her 1tef'\d1 withl" her pee1 group. 'R' ( hr . 3Smln. • • ~ JeOT •111-.Y 1M1 GLYWICI , humotM "'8w of the training, comJ)4tll 11on. fUdglng al)d reporting that will take place ckmng 1"9 1984 Summtf Otymplce In Lot Ar>gelea. (D>llCMI "lnt1matt letaon1" ( 1980, Dre· ma) Peul Thoma•. Kay Parker. A QfOUP ot emoroua teen-ager1 ~ • ~end at a mtdleval castle. ( 1 hr . 30 mln.) • .... Q llCMI "Brimstone And Treecle-" c 1982. 'Drema) Sttng. Denholm EnlOtt fl. mys1erto1Js young man eons nia way Into a cynical t>u.inessman·s hou$ehOld end the hearts of the man's wife and handle&pped daughter 'A' ( 1 hr . 25 min ) 11HOTllAT 11• ...,.YUCaf 11• .,. "Pumping Iron" ( 1977, Docu mentary) Arnold Schwarzenegger. l ou Femgno Two physique stars undergo rigorous 1ra1n1ng ntuals 10 prepare for compet11ton 1n the World Boc:tybUlldlng Champt00Sh1ps ( 1 hr., 30 min I D CID IAtwl>AY _,, LM Host Michael Douglas Guat 0en!9(:e W1lllams (Al ( 1 lhr. ~~~MOTllACU _ ... MAMYO •aw ... 1•1DCU• «* LOCA'llOll ··An Evening With Robm WiU1ams" TV's ··Mork" performs his out rageous brand ot humor in a one-man show from San Francisco's Great fl.mef• can Mo" Hall ( t hr . 30 mtn.) llCMI "Curtains" ( 1983 Horror) John Vernon. Samantha Eggar A corrupr him dlrectOf schedules .ix aud1IK>OS fOf a movte at an eerte and 1solaled mansion and his wife enter• an asylum to prepare tor lhe part otl a mad-woman 'A' ( I hr 29mln J • 1W8 llCMI "Get carter" (1971. Mystery) Miehettl Caine. Brill Ekland A smallttm(' hoodlum lrom a dreary British lndvs111a1 town &earcn. for the '"' cause of h·< bfotner·a death (2 hrs. 15 min.) CC.,. "Ptaygtrl" ( 1954 Drama) Shr ley Winters, Barry Sulhvan A pretty coun i gtrl loOks tor love and excitement 1n tM city ( 1 hr . 30 mill ) -,._TMI IDffODDlll DAW>.._. "The Prevention And Tre1tment Of Heart DtseaM" Guests 01 MH:hael De Bakey, Baylor COiiege of Med lclne in HouSfoo. Teitas. Dr tsadort> Rosenfeld. New York Hospital Cornell Medteal Center ( 1 hr I VOUIYIMl Pr•OlymP1c Game U.S vi Argentine (from San Diego. Cahl I I) (fhr. 30min) ....... -.wrTMClt . -MW'fCMOSAll D llCMI ''Tn. l.nt Wegon" ( 1956. Wettern) Rlcl\ard Wldmarlt, Faklt fttl A condemned men comes to the rtteoe of wagon train survivor• lollowing an lndi· en attack (2 hrs ) ~ llOClC I 1-.cA llCMI "Morty'' {t978, Ofama) CM• 1ttell Moria Lynn Torn t>etwtan two lovers. a bllutlf\11 woman decides J.O m11· ty the QUHel, Mn"ltve one but can I IO(l'JOI ~~-:-~--------------.................. .. labU'cl!t COnt. I}!! woman.ma f)rother. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ~.,.. .. ..,,,. Blob" (1958, Horr0t) JltfNe McOueen. Aneta CorMaut A "'strange blob from outer ~ dtYoufs many people until two 1~1 MIM a ~n to "op It. ( 1 hr .. 29 min. .. .. "Crttpthow" (1 2. Hooor) I Hotbrook. Adrltnne Btrbelu A quln- 111 of horror 11onee from a child'• comic bootc Include "'" ebout .... animated corpees. 111tn vtgeftltlon. • Yafaci<u a~e crMture and mllllont of vengeful cockroachel 'R' ( 1 hr , 67 min.) -· .. "Color Me ONd" (1989, Mya-tety) Tom Tryon, CerOlyn JoMI. A man ~Ing tron, a..slow-acttna poieor\ It dettw· rrilned to find hll killer In lhe laet feW hOUll Ehe== (2hra.) L01i••a ... "A Night At The Opera" ( 1935. ) Marx Brothers. Alla/I .Joo9a. A group of zany shipboard stowaways total· fy disrupts an opera company while In lta· l 'h"t -. ..,. ... .. "II Happened In Brooklyn" ( 1~7. Comedy) Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra A starving s1no-r receives help from five helptul friends. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (Jf) mWll "The Last American Virgin" ( 1982. Comedy) Lawrence Monoeon. Diane Franklin. A lhy teen-agtr In loYe ii relJctant to join hll buddtes In tMlr purault of MXual ~ 'A' ( 1 hr .• 30 min") -~-..... (I) .. "Octoput1y" ( 1983. A<Mn· IUfe) Rog. Moore. Maud Adlmt. A ~ lllan general pfane a fttlt1trik• a~ agaJnet NATO c:ountrltl In Et#opt 'PG' Q..(2 hrl., 10 min ) . WCIJ .. "HNrtaohte" (1881, eom.dy) Margot l<Jqdef, Annie Poti.. A Pftgnant women taga along with a p&ayglfl. 'A' ( 1 hr .• ssr;-J. WOMC ... "The Bachtlot Party" (1867, Drlma) Don Murray. E.G. Mat1h&IJ. Four aocountan11 throw a t>achetof petty for In.fr friend. ( 1 hr .• 60 min.) (I) fllA UllA'll Jefry Smllh 111. Johnny Oavls In a W91terwelght bout scheduled (Qf seven rounds (from Atlantic City, N.J.) -m•.-UCA i ) .,. "Bus Riiey'• Back In Town" (1965, Orama) Ann-Margret. Michael Part<s. A yourig Navy man returns to find that the gltl who rejected hlm In the past wants to start a new relatlonshlp (2 hrs.) • •111•1Tu.:m CD).,. "The Pink Ladlee" ( 1980. Ora· ma) Vanessa Del Rio, Samanthe Fox A group of bored wtvea and their frustrated SOAPS SUMMARIZED ••• l'romPaee4 spinal cord. Josh ~matnJ paralyzed. Ed tell5 H.B. it may be weeks, even months bcfo~ they know if Josh will ever walk qain. Reva and H.B. refuse to end their marriaae as Billy bas ordered. Billy tells Josh to merae LT A and lewis Oil to make certain Reva doesn't Jet her bands on the company. When Phihp brutally beaten by Galahads, Beth rushes to bis side and is un.able to tell bim the Wanta relationship with Lujaek. Philip believes Lujack tS behind the attack. Fletcher, aware of bis fccliop for Hilary, kisses her and she rerums the passionate smoocb.'Hilary's trip to Qbin with Jim bota her. Named hospital administrator Maureen's fint official act is to back up bcWd't decision to su.spcndJim'1 raearcb fora year due to his "unetb.k:aln behavior while le&t'Chi.na for a cu.re for the dreamina death. LOVING: Shana ~ Curtis not to tell anyone she's Cabot 1 dauahter. Mike mures Sbana her phone's not tapped Mike and Shana ftlht wben abe cwms Anne is usina him. Oane tries io act Anne to sell Burnell'•· Ava warns her mother Kate ~t Hany ii no aood. Harry takes photo of Jim and Sbaoa at Qbio. Jack and S~ realize they love one another. When Cun.as •Pott Jack and Stacy kisainat be &Jeefully tells her or Tony and Lornl'• aivorce plan1, but Stacy .. YI tic doesn't care. Noreen tells Rica Mae Billy thou.kt• doctor If he may be the reason Rica Mle not aenina~nt. · ONE UPS TO UVS: Yield b1la independent aUditor to look throup olut bOOb. Just before 11yi111 "I d0" 10 Min:c, Maxie decidll 10"°'~aod1111 her mother the lndb .,..11; lai .... 11!1 ftW yefft.· Ma•ie'• lllOlhir uftde1 •nch and MMI b lrdud. AM hm Tau named Oyde to aet even with Lucinda for ruining Asa's chances to sit on the college board. Herb warns Bo that Dee plans to fight his divorce. Dorian surprises every- one when she walks at C.a.ssie's paduation. Herb and Dorian decide to reconcile. Simon exitS town when be teams he'll never get bold of Cassie's money: Cassie bas just been ~ven SI million with no strinp attached from her trust fund. Danny gives Larry and Laurel's relationship his blessini. David throws himself into prao- tice for Camesfc Hall debuL Rafe off crime commission. After bcina con1actcd by Karen, Marco ~ i( abe tttums to Uanytcw she faces crimtfiat charges. RYAN'S BOPEi Dee's new husband, Matt Crane m, dotes on bet. On her honeymoon niabt, her ex-lover Steve says he wanu her aod augc:sis abe Jlip out on her husband. Dee warina diamond alarm watch Man pve ii; 10 abc can make sure be aeu his bean medication on time, sneaks out of tbe hotel room to be with Steve. The next momina Dee leamJ that Man bu 1utrcred a massive heart attack and IU'Oke. Dee held on suspicion of attempted mwdet. Dee tdlt ooUcc ahe wu vi•itina Roeer at botpitaf when Matt became ill. Wbm one of h1t butiness puineo is killed in ~ cruh, Mu decides to find out if it wu mbolllC and Ibo to fiM pan ofmiMi•ClOiL Dive ukJ Millie "° many him bid .... besitlta. Johno ~ \Mt Dlo married without • 'nL JW Ud Prank ..U IOve. Jill linlal be teUt ber the truth ~e won 10 bim ever~ 1Ur1 bro~r Rick •releOd lor wuJtuta pOticeman. l&dal roa l'OMOaaOWz Satptw> e tfuiUed ... SUli •c:a&Md ·~to l'IUSbandl UM thele maglnatlonl for aome ••ual adVtntixe. < 1 ht .. 20 min.) (%) ... ''OctCIPUMY" 11~. A<Mn- ture) Roger Moore. Maud Adams. A Au.- llan general plane 1 ""1·1trlke attedc ~ NA TO countrtee WI Europa. 'PG' l2 hr• .. 10 min.) -1:.""' •CB>LR•GU"l'l•M • :W-A gfapNc ckJM.yp of a rMMlfe tmergll r- cy medical !Mm tfMtlng Oflt:m::l'nc:I crime and ICCident vlctlme. ( 1 hr. M CC) .. ''Monty Python L.M At Hof. lywood Bowl" ( t-982, eom.dy)' John Cleele. Mlcheel Palin. Mtmbn of Bftt· 11n·s lamed comedy troupe r.cr .. te on stage some of their funniest lkatohee. 'R' 11hr .• 25 min.) CD llOWW "The Hustler" ( 1961, Oram.) Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason A PoOI Sha1't toses his girlfriend and his aetf· respect, but regains his Pflde arter beating the man responsible at hie own game. (2 hrs .. 15 mlo.) .. 8 llOWW "Beware My lovety" ( 1952 . Suapense) Ida lupeno, Robert Ryan A Wldc>W'& fife Is thfMtened when the die- COV8fl that the handyman she hired la 9:;. unstat>te. ( 1 hf .• 30 mn.) Cagney, but ,Suzj decides to meet her ··nval." Justioe. Sunny discoven iofor- matton on T.R.'s "father" and strugles to k«p Hogan from finding out ~bout her research. Meanwhile, Hopn finds out information-about T.R.'s supposed father, Jake Hawkins. The stranger who attended Travis' funeral arrives at Llza'1 and says that he's Cord Toumeur, Travil' second cousin. Stephanie stunned when Wendy announces she's enrolled in colleae to punue a journalism career. Just before, abe learns son Brian is leavina Hendcnoo for government job in WasbinatOll\ while Kristen plans to transfer to Uoyd's San Francisco newspaper. YOUNG AND THE RFSl1.ES& After spottlng Tim in bed with another woman. Tracy rushes out before he tees her. Du.ny forces Tracy to tell him what's bothaina ber. He is surprised that she's p~t anc1 1s plannina to have an abortion. Tim tdla bis Jona-aao airl&iend that what they bad wu a one·n~t stand, that be'• met someone apecia1 a.ad is thinkina of mar-riaae. Juz ii jeopardizina bis life and possibly Tyrone's when be rcfust--to Diet up coca.inc for the syndicate. Nik.I reNICI to at.odon plans to reunite Victor itb b.iJ mother Cora. Nikki convinces Kaye, to &et Cora use ber home at a b.idaway until Victor bas a chanie of bean. Julia cancels her plans to live in Fran~ for ab. month.I when she learns Atbley has called off m~ to Eric. 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(1 lw .. ..... , -·IODll tWD. Im ...... lllOATI A leell et ·-TV TIDBU'~ ... · ~mPace3 the popular senes returns this fall . She wtll portray Francesca Giobcni. half sister of Angela Channing (Jane Wyman). George Laca1. creator of the "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" movie series, will be executive producer of his first dramatic program for television. "The Ewok Movie." It wtU concern the bear-like creatures seen in "Return of the Jedi." The film will air during the Thanksgiving- Christmas season on ABC. NBC has already lined up two senes as mid-season replacements for shows that fail io the fal l-"Bcrrcnger's.'' taking its name from a "-eain of posh New York department stores. will be a prime.time soap starring Sam Wanamaker, Bea MUJ*y, A.Dita Morris and Yvette MJmJeu Also in production is "Making Out," a one-hour drama abo11t high school stu- dents and teachers. Produced by Set~ Freeman and Michelle Gallery, who previousll worked on "Lou Grant," the series wil star David Packer of the "V." miniseries and Janet Ellber, who recently appeared in "Two Marriaaes ... 30 Sunday, July 1, 1984 -lalurclay Fatherly Intervention ~ .... oe.n..n •••• , •. C.... (,,_. ........... D.C.). (1 tw • ..... , D Cl> GD u•N.L C'*-lo c-. fl4 lin .,-._Ill 11 QI=~ ln.1 -~· ... (() • IPGITI ......... .._, , .... 1tt• .-OC-_.. ""*"' (fNM. Clio ... OMe>. ,, "'·' • 8 (() NA IOI.I • ....,. 0.-. INrd ~, ...................... CMJ 11t OM...._&). (1 hr .. • ..... , ., ....... WR'H .. DOU&AI .......... AU llOflO• OITI .... TDIAL • THI 10iAD fo LOt RJI s a ......._ = ............. ~ . ·Clffot• ......... ..,, ................ .,... ........ ...... ..... 1.o-. ....... (1 hr.) llWlll -e.. ........ l_!O ~ LD M AU..eTM .. 8 IAMl»AT IPOllTIPAGI Johann Baddenbrook (Martin Benrath) reecaes 1118 da~ter Ton1 (Retnhlld So!.f) from an anbappy ~e In the third eplaode of 'l'bomu Mana • .. Baddeabroob," ~Monday at 8 p.m. on KOCB Cbumel.SO and 10 p.m. on KCET, Cbannel :18. Sir Job.a Ol~d narrate. tb'9 laYlall nine-part Hrlee filmed In Ge.nna.a:r and PolaDd. 2 3 11 IS 18 22 2.5 30 48 S2 1 Shown. e s Matt Houst 11 Kukl s friend 14 To Hat' star 15 Km Lear's daughter t6 -Capades 17 By way of 18 He was Ou1sto 1nit 19 She's Florence Johnson 21 Played Zeb Walton 22 Depot arrival abbr 23 · -the ramparts " 24 .. _ You Like It" ACROSS 3 1 .. -Buddies" 35 ~was Pooch: 1n1t 36 BoUquet 37 "Mission lmpoSS1ble" star 1ntt- 38 Actor Hunter 4 1 "60 Minutes" regular 42 Old French coins 44 Tom - 4 7 He was Frank Burns· lnll 48 " -as a Stranger" 49 .. - -Clear Day" 50 "The -Has Landed" -Worcl Giune FILL I~ Tl4E Ml~SING L-E11ER? I~ !He ''IV WORDS" 6€LOW. ILIEINI I NI ISi I ITIEIRI I IMI IRIV I IGI 111 IFI I INJ ISIR I INIE I [Q 11 IZ l ~~:rr !Ml INIKIE IEI I ",,;6')'' ~ ~EARfNJGE IHE c.erraz~ You f!tlLED IN 1'b ~£.l IHE I-JAME ~ A ~ITUICfloN COMIP'{: • '.:5'*'.SV.JS ~ I ~ ·s~ '21n<) --... ... -..... 'N1J1'1~ ,.._,, ·~ ~ :~ AJ. 25 Jay S11vefheels role 29 Mrs Cabot on "Hotel" 1n1t 30 Starred In "Popi" 52 He was Archie Bunker 54 "The Corn IS -" 55 Role tor Foxx 56 Netw04'k logo DOWN 1 She played Ma1. Houlihan 2 "Bracken's W04'1d" star 3 Taina - 4 -SelaSSle 5 Role for Klugman 6 1or66 7 Talk show pioneer in it 8 "I Led Three -" 9 A Great Lake 10 "The Seven -Itch" 12 "--A Camera" 13 Actress Hartman 20 Mr O'Neal's ID 21 Zsa Zsa's last name 26 Sign-off for Kwan 27 Model Cheryl 28 "-Life to Live" 29 Lawyers' Ol'g 32 .. -Uttle Time" 33 J Pat - 34 "The Blue Angel" star 37 ··--a Happy Face" . 38 Pavarotti ts one 39 Oscar. EmmyorTony 40 .. -My Love" 42 Role for Shroyer 43 ''Show of Shows" ccrstar 45 Relay race unit 46 Gibbon 49 Yoko - 51 Golly! 53 She's Grandma Romano: init. SOLUTION Daily Pilat classified ads phone 642-5678 Sunday, Juty 1. 1984 -. 31 ~ . The Panasonic Sr. Partl11e~-~----- The wOfld's first self-contained~ 16--bit portable • Compatible with IBM PC software and hardware • 128K internal memory (RAM) expandable up to 512K • Built-in printer with graphics capability • Built-in 9" CRT with monochrome screen I • 360K, 5 ~" double sided, double density disk drive expandable to two drive syste~ I '~· I --. . , I ' 1 • .. . a - and a bundle of Wc\VS to the best of your Post If you· re sending a package. the-Postal Service has a schedule that will fit yours. Depending on your hurry and budget, you can choose from parcel post, Priority Mail~ or Express Mair overnight deljvery service. Your package will arrive on time. 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DC 20260-6320 1a.lk to us. and we:ll help you get our best. \\k'll help~ get our best. ~ ' harbors hasn't sunk very much. Producer Peter (f'lashdona) 0.-.. tw ~~~;....l. • ....;;+-··~..,.._..._., .. """"~' his S2.5 million yacht on ' • \f \1 • ' • the block for SIS,000 a week -including crew and continental breakfast. five bedrooms, an on..cleck pool and spa, sauna and electric piano. The nice thing about a boat, of oourse; is that you can pull anchor any time the gymnastics and javelin throw become tedk>us and set sail ror more invigorating ports. Maybe even to South Korea. the nation scheduled to host the Games in 1988. 0 Anglophiles might want to stick around, however, because . the British frig~ Jkazen. ~~ lay anchor at Long during this summer's Olympic games, is going to be harboring some heavyweight ~-the ~ sionaDy brazen h drew. Randy And has already locked up shore le~ for assorted equestrian "e\'ents. but he'd be weU ad- vised not to get tethered to any undesirable young fiJly. After all, Andy is going to be saddled with the company of his sister Pa lsecw Aw and father. P1 lace Pblllp, who will certainly see that he stays on the straisht and nar- row bridle path. · 0 There are two th~ cagey Nicaraguan· Bubua (Never Say Never Again) Canen will never say anything about: ·her age and the precise number of carats in her diamonds.. "Aie is tile last thing-0n my mind," says Bar- bara, who · is married to NlckolM Manoleoa, an in- ternational businessman some JO years her juniot "It's a man's philo9ophy. and life in him that oounts,' she adds. dedarin~ that this union is fomier. 'In any event, if I live to be 200, 111 give my age as JOO. I started modeling at 16. so I learned the tricks of the trade very early on." 0 Remake-fever is burning with such fervor that Colu~ bia Pictures is planning to bring back the slapstick act of the Three Stooges, all of whom· are deceased. The film's working title is OOJ S/oog(!s. whiCh·means that if it ever sm onto celluloid, it will be in the computer-age mode. The movie's producea: Nor- w ..... a . i.s the son-in- law of the original Stoose. Moe Howard, and he and co-executive producer task before them: to find a new Lany, Moe and Curly. May we SU88dl a trio of the fellows amently ·running for high public office? 0 Blade runner Dorothy HMllll who will be skating in a ballet at New York City's Uncoln Center .next month, doesil't ~ on an end to her ~ age anytime soon. "I had no idea l'd still be skating eight years after the (1976) Olympics, and loving it as much as ever -actually more. When I trained for the Otympics. all I did was eat. sleep and skate; now I have new projects that are mo~ challenging and creative. I'll probably be skating in some fonn for the rtsa of my life -I can't see giving it up com- pletely." One such challeng- ing project: starring in a 1V movie on the life ol Olympic champ, movie star -and Nazi sympathizer -Sonja Henie. ·o From .Ania Stnime; NalJ Yam RcMr1 Wmdeier. Los ~ Edi/«} by .JoanM Kou/moo. Howard West ave quite a ...__ ________ __,. _________ ~ 1 t J prance? • . W hat makes Boy Georse The man wears dresses, floppy hats, costume jewelry, braids, ro~ and mascara On national iV he P,roclalms himself to be a "drag queen.· The to~ pr~ is full of the scrapes he gets mto on his travels. His passport says ma/~. but his garb and makeup say female - enough to nonplus any border guard. The manager of the Brigham Young University bookstore in Provo, Utah. removed the Boy's albums from the shelves after some customers com- plained that the records prol'JlO(e homosexuality. But never mind -the Boy's star keeps rising. Does his triumph mean that feminization is taking command? Is heterosexuality on the skids? Or is there a different kind of secret hidden in this phenomenon -one which, when aired, opens up neglected truths about what it's like to be young nowadays? Whatever the answer. it's dear that this lead singer with the sensationally popular rock group called Culture Club is indeed a phenomenon. Culture Club took a Grammy last season as the best new rock group of the year. Each of Boy George's last seven singles has won a place in the Top JO. Joan Rivers not only welcomes the Boy to The Tonight Show. but also brings him over to the desk after his number for con- versation about his London upbring- ing, his family. his earliest dressup games. The Boy is featured in People and Newsweek cover stories. And Culture Cl ub is planning a United States tour for sometime this fall. Some rockers have earned their a fame by being voices of eultural and ~ political protest in America and abroad i -protest against sexual inhibition (El- ~ vis Presley). against the Vietnam War ~ (fhe Grateful Dead and dozens of other f groups). against racism and social in- : justice generally (The Rolling Stones. ~ Bruce Springsteen) Boy George does A have a tenuous connectidn with earlier rock rebellions. He's told interviewers that he wants to "sing like •a black singer.' and his smooth-tenor. pop-soul sound brings to mind the voice of Smokey Robinson. Sometimes, as in a Cultu re Club song called "White Boy," he goes so far as to treat whiteness itself as a badge of kneejerk conform- ism ('White boy dance like an enemy"). Yet despite all this. ;he political con- tent in his ad is actually quite low. Boy George·s desire to "sing black" seems to have liule in common with similarly phrased desires expressed by earlier rock stars. The Rolling Stones, for ex· ample, in such songs as "Brown Sugar," tried to imagine and embody the black attitudes and experiences that gave birth and continuing life to the blues Boy George·s approach - 4 fAMll.\ Wrn:.t.'<. JLLY I . 1984 IS OUR E llG TH? By Benjamin De Mott simply goofy, and as he prances about the stage, he's alJ smiles. gentle cama- raderie, playful self..enjoyment. The ~rid of bad news. pollution and cor· ruption is momentarify banished: in its place stands a human being who seems to be the very incarnation of happiness, prepared to offer an on· staae bliss-out. ~re stuff in the '80s. But it ~ukl be a mistake to con· dude that sunniness alone holds the key to this perfonner'.i succ:ess. What we need to take note of is the special message -unique to the Boy -that his particular cheer communicates Boy George creates a sense of fun not merely by appearing happy, but also by speaking indirectly yet forcefully to at least two of the weightiest anxieties that now beset young people. The first of these anxieties is fear of humiliatiQnjn..the mating game. West .. em youth, male and female. is con· tinually harassed by the media about socializing with the opposite sex: hur- r.ied into mating competitions. hound· ed into ~rrying about achieving popularity, encouraged to agonize ceaselessly about capturing the boy or girl of one's dreams. (Hide those zits Wear these jeans. Say only this certified OK phrase.) For beautiful or handsome or naturally charming kids, the maung hype is a 5: they can't lose. But for the other t-of us, the pm- 5',lres -real-ti e jealousy, envy, fear of a boyfriend's or girlfriend's treachery - can be serious, and the dream of release is enticing. What ~uld it be like to be unpreoccupied"with who's in and who's out? Would you be struck down by miserable loneliness? Not al all, is Boy George's answer Being out of it in the ordinal}' sense is actually a lot of fun. Look at me. I'm ob- v~usly and totally out of it and ~v~ng a ball -larking about, en)Oymg myself .. no sweat. Part of the reason Boy George's fans delight in him is that his guileless. open, plainly non· competitive and untormented me.nners send a reassuring signal: If you were to drop out of the whole boy.girl populan· like that of the rock group The ty racket tomorrow, you'd manage Police -is via form rather than perfectly. You'd survive! substance. 'Tm a man of no convic-It's a fantasy, sure, but it's a fan{asy tions.'' George sin81i.-imitating a that meets a need -the need for imag· ~ black singer but not probing minority inative escape from real-life hurts that ~ experience. Culture Club hits are love are harder for the young to endure. ? ballads with an accent on sweetly pro~ly, than for any other age group : unrequited feeling; hints of genuine in soaety. ? radicalism are almost nonexistent. Theres one other equally painful What's the secret. then? What sets fear that Boy George eases: namely. the ii the Boy's fans screaming? Ask one of fear that all avenues of~ from the ~ them that question and you'll more =------1 frustrations of growing ~ have been than likely be told, simply, "George is L-----dosed off for good. Its true that fun." And nobody who's been to a Cultural phenomenon: George Alan even repressive parents are less repres- Culture Club concert or listened to the O'Dowd. a.Ito. Boy Geortle. and (abow) sive than they were in earlier genera- group or watched and listened, say, to entrantJ in a New Y<ri Ctty Boy ~ lions. Many school systems and some . the video of~rma Chameleon," one 1oo1t--0like contesJ churches offer oounseling services to of Boy Geofge's biggest hits, can be in pupils out of sync with teachers and any doubt that the group and its leader ened sexual assault -these rock-show studies. In the adult world there's an really do purvey a fun experience. staples don't figure into Culture Club Increasing alertness to the possibihtv Mayhem, violence, aggression, threat· performances. Boy George's getup is that anguish can touch the young. .. i I \ ~ \ I c l a ti ti n n a ti c c ,. n 0 0 k n p aJ 8 A cJ '" But, despite all this, despair can and does arrive. and coping with it -deal- ing each day with ·a parent who "just doesn't understand'.' or turns down (or shuts off) one's stereo or is rude to one's boyfriend or hogs the 1V or in- variably sides with the teachers -isn't easy. And the worst of it on some days is one's own sudden suspicion that there may well be no way out. People in their teens are as oonversant as their parents with the danger of cutting and running. They know that jobs are dif- ficult to find, that pJmps prey on runaways. that the papers and 1V are Boy GeortJtfa act help9 hla ran. to. totuldtel-that Ute ls by no mean11 a jail. ull of scary stories about fates worse han being caught artd sent home that iefa1I kids who run away. And that :nowtedge can intensify anguish. Once again Boy George helps. Here's omebody who, on the face of it, must 1ave said to himself: /~had it. I've got_ J get out, far out. But Boy George's ad ncamates optimism. n<>l gloom. His IDS aren't incited by his example to '.link of running away. They are, in- tead, invited to consider the living ·roof that life is by no means a jail. liter all, what. happened to the Boy? Veil, fame. money and happiness hap- ened to him, ·that's what. Things 10rked out beautifully. Plenty of ways > party on this earth. Surviving is easy . ..J.t's tempting, to be sure. to ignore lese dimensions of Boy Georse's suc- ess. and to package him neatly into le trend called "feminization .''-Signs bound on the rontemporary scene lal the unisex idea that emerged in le countercultural late '60s and early 'Os is gaining ground. Pierced Jasculine earlobes are becomil)i orm. Jockey-style briefs for women re marketed in full-page ads stressing aat men "like to see you in their othes." Phil Donahue runs an in- ·easins number of discussions of male impersonators and Mr. America ageants on his 1V show. 1bolsie was a yge box~ffice bonanza, and Michael R!Kson doesn't exactly qualify as a tacho hero. Conceivably the inftuence ' feminization and gender-bending is '\ the rise in the ~ culture. But viewing the 6urgeoning affection r Boy George as evidence of that in- Jence doesn't, finally. make sense. ensive; puckish , unfrightening, n~. this performer is above all >t1pmm 0t Mott ~ of £n ltsh al nlH!nl C~ (Mass ). is a cuflutf cntlC and amnan ol tht 6oald of trustttS ol Tht Na- m)/ HumanilftS Facul} f AllULY WUJIJ-Y • JClY I • I* 5 somebody oddly -but persuasively - in touch with the fun of life. In a secret code that's not uncomplicated but often charming, h~ teJls his fans that, even when existence would ap~u_o have )'PU licked, you can talk back. Tough times at home, nuclear~er fticKs coming thick and fast on the tube, a problem with a faithless boyfriend - but still' the ·bl uebi~d flies. happiness isn't totally elusive. 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Stir and season to taste-Of necessary) before serving. Serve with.Jruit acxx>mpanlments. Maka 4 to 6 smins~ Jane Salzfass Freiman Is a food PumaJi.sl, author and cooking teacher. Her first cookbook. ~ A'1 of Food Procasor C'oo.t· i£ts. wa,, a finalist in the 1980 R. T. French Tastemaker Awards C,ompdition. Freiman is currently working on a second cook.book to be published next year by Harper A Row, focusing on upda&ed methods for P"J)lrins some of her favorite Italian. Chinese, Frend\ and American specialties. 10 FAMILY W rDJ.Y. JULY I • 11114 ..... ·Save MourS Each ek ~ . .---On Housework How To Have A Cleaner HoU• In Lea Than Half n.. Time You Now Spend~~0n~:Hou...-ortl::::~~~1:f~-~-71 Don Aslett Is a professronaJ. Clean- 19 houses and offices quJddy and tfficien1Jy is his job. He befieves that o•Jr house-work Is also a "'job. -not 1chore-and, llksanyotherjob, there > a right way and a wrong way to do It. How 1b "De-Junk" Your Honie And Your Ufe One third of a housewife's time is spent sorting junk and cleaning up ciutter and litter. Some junk is easy to spot -old magazines. clothes that don't fit, and radios that don't work. The right way is easy. The wrong vay is hard. Chances are you are doing t the hard-way. _ Aslett knows what he Is talking about. 'ie is President of Varsity Contractors, a >rofessionaJ cteanlng company working n 14 states. He has trained hundreds of ~orkers to get the job done fast-now he shares his knowledge and secrets with IOU In his book 15 THERE LIFE AFTER -tOUSEWORK? Mo8t Of The nrne You Now Spend Cleaning Is Wat9d -The Only Thing You Get From It .. Tired! You waste because 1. You have the wrong attitude. 2. You are doing the job the wrong way 3-. You are using the wrong cleaners. But a lot of junk is more difficult to spot -power tools, sports equipment. hairdryers, floor polishers. bicydes, mixers and fondue dishes that are never used and never will be used. All these things take up space and make the house cluttered and hard to clean. Remember: If you don't keep it. you don't ctean it · · T• Pride In The Most Important Job In The World . The condition of your home tells the wot1d What you think of yourself and tells your family what you think of them. You can do your housework better, faster and easier by following the sample bu1 effective professional cleaning methods in this book. You will see how to ptan ~r work. choose your tools and get the most done in the shortest possible time with the least effort. 4. You have too much junk In the house. Most CIMnlng Jobs Are Done With The Heed, Not With The Handal Hard work aJone won't get your house clean. Aslett's approach to housecleanlng is 10% technique and tools and 90% attitude and feeting. The most important thing is to have the right mental attitude and to take pride in how you work. Lack Of Organization -Not Lack Of Time Or Energy -la Your Problem r/ -.t..L.~ wi\\ ~ The right mental attitude -mostly • • U ~-~ =.:::~ knowing that the job will be quickly done ci .~-·· and the results will really look good -A ~ Is !he most important thing Don wlll yrA1 uva.. teach you. Theprofessionalwaytociean is amazingly simple when you learn how -it is also cheaper and faster than your current routine. Wort S~rt, Not Hard You are probably cleaning your house in much the same way your mother did. Let Don show you how to use professional methods instead. Professionals use a squeegee for floors and windows -two of the worst Jobs -do you own one? How many sprays that don't work are taking ug_ space under your sink? Professionals buy sate. reHable cleaning supplies from a janitorial su~ Don tells you where you can buy them too. Do you know about the two-bucket system for washing dirty walls that lets the cleaner do the WOft(1 ..... Do you know that spring Is not the best time to clean? Fall is the right time for major cfeanlng. If you follow Aslett's advice In this book you will have a clean and attractive home everycne will be proud of and save as much as three- quarters the Ume y~ now apend housecleaning. - The Ea1t11t CIMnlng 19 The Cte.ntng You Don't Have 1b Dot The best way to dean is to ~.dirt tmm entenng the house fn the first place. Public buildiog h8Y9 mats at the doOt's that stop most of the dirt on shoes and ciothes from enw'•-icl the t>uildltjg. " you want to stop working so hard on cJeaning ~do Whit ihi ~do -put down a metl This is one of those important books that come" along very rarely -it realty can make a difference in your life. It can let you find time for yourself- time which is now wasted due to your non-professiona approach to housework. 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Ml and IL residents add approprlale sales tax. US. currency only. Please print clMl1Y· . e , .. ,,,,.,.,.__,,,,.,., a.-.. a.-; ,,.. -. a.~. tt'f t 1211 HOT AIR AND RADIALS HOW TO GET . A GOOD GRIP ON THE ROAD By Don Sharp .. addy," said the child, wide-D eyed al the television com- mercial. "if radial tires are so good. why does anybody make other kinds?" .. A good question," said the fathn "We'll have to look into that before"'We get new tires for the vacation trip." A wise man. As with many other automotive questions. broad general- ilies about radial tires have obscured details that may indicate radials are not always the better choice. The layers of ex>rd in a bias-ply tire run from side to side, but cross at about a 45--0egree angle. The crossed plies make a tough but relatively rigjd tire. In radials, olien higher1>riad, the side- tcrside oords run parallel to each other and are surrounded by a belt, usually of fine steel wire or synthetic cord, th~t is wound around the tire in the direc- uon of travel This method of constru~ lion produces a = nexible lire that makes a flatter" 'nt" on the pave- ment Also. its outside edge tucks under less when taking curves at relativeJy high speeds. However, the radial method also demands much more precision in manufacturing. The absolute advantage daimed for I radials is that they offer improved trac- tion under all conditions. 1\-ue, but on- ly for the best radlals. and the improved traction hardly matters in normal cir- cu msrances. A radial tire, because It has less buJk. generates less heat than a bias-ply tire and dissipates that heat better. Here again. though, specifics contradict the generality. The U.S. Dept ol 'liansporta- tion Tire Grading System shows that many radials, esj>edally the cheaper ones, have less heat tolerance than the better bias-ply or bias-belted Finally, radials are touted as "fuel savers." More flexible than bias-plies, they don't consume as much energy because they constantly change shape from a circle to a nat area on the ground and back to a circle. The energy savlns Is arguable, with esti- mates running from 1 to 5 percent. but even those figures are calculated at highway speeds. At urban speed$.lraru. als may actually increase fuel con- su mption because they demand less torque from the engine, anc;I a low-torque operation mode is less fuel efficient • Radials do have one advantase: They can be run (at moderate speeds) at quite low pressure. say U a slow leak I I I occurs, without being damaged. But again, this only applies to the best. Now, what radials won't do: First, their thin sidewalls won't last long if scraped against curbs or gouged by rocks. A vehide used on rough terrain shouldn't have radials. Secon<i, they do not tolerate overloading or overinfla- tion well. • Say you inflate your tires to 30 pounds and drive 100 miles on an in- terstale highway in July, then stop to check the tires.. The heal may have raised the pressure to as much as 45 pounds: a SO percent increase. A bias- ply tire will stand a fair amount of that sort of thing. but cheaper radials will start shedding their belts and treads. Bias-ply or radial. if the pressure is too high. take a break for a few minutes to let the tires root, then drive 5 mph slower when you set back on the road As the day cools off near sun- down, you can pick up speed again. In regard to overtoading.Jook-at the weight and pressure specifications on the side of the tire or in the car owner's manual. Now, Jet's say one tire will support 1,200 pounds at 32 pounds of pressure, and the car w~ 3,200 pounds. You add family, lnsh setter, luggage, and travel trailer on the rear bumper and calculate tj\at the rear tires are right at their limit. A bias-ply tire will be more comfortable at the limit than a radial. which will be indined to shed its belt. Last, the importance of precision in manufacturing: Too often, a cheaper ritdial does not wear its belt straight and it makes an elon_gated-S path as It rolls along the road. l"'tlis produces an- noying vfbrations at the steering wheel and may cause growling noises in the drive train. None of this 1s intended to disparage the genuine benefits of the better radials. However. if high-quality radials seem to oost too much, remember that a normal driver can drive quite well on bia.Tply or bias-belted tires -better than on cheap radials. "So what are you going to do. Dad- dyT' asked the child . "We'll put the less.expensive bias-plr, tires on my sointt~work car. answered the father. 'That way we'll save enough money so we can put the best radiafs on your mother's car - she's alw_aY.S hauling you kids around." fW_ ----- Don Sharp is IM author ol The New Woman Driver fH°""1ton M1miflJ and has ""°" tht pt'f'JttitOU:S K'tn w PtnrJy Award '°' ttcdlmtt 111 a~w JOUmolrsm fAMILY WrBJ..Y . A/LY I • ,.. 13 Hear you1 hahy from any room in lhe house! • A greet "' to Mwetcltffyout baby -wlllle you do JOtl' clfo,..1 • ldMI '°' caring tot tlN tick and ,,.. .,.,,,, • so ...,._,o ._,.,. -Juat plug Into '" ..U.t l1t JOf1f ttont.I • &nllent .. • HCurltr f#rfce/ • VOIC4t tct/~at«f-lt•a at.Uc-ttHI • effHflre range up to 100 '"'-monlto' '"'room ltryout homel lntrOd~ THE BABVStmA the ~ iQ1 eleetroote ltslen1ng oevice uw tets you do two tnmgs at tf1e SMne tune Just plug the tw1dscme-tansmitt11 into UIULl1"1 m eir llHy s room pl~ your receMr into an ouUet in ttle lutctlen. 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Illa"'-'°" r-. Glnerll ~ 134' l9ll! SI a.'Y" 11¥ I 1711 I' ~,llOWLID ova I f the number of people who participated in a sport were the only quali- fic.ation for making a pastime an Olympic even( bowling would head the list For. as Jack Rekhert, chairman of the Skokie. Ill., office of the Bruns- wick Corporation, points out, "More than 100 million peo- ple in 75 countries participate in this. sport -far more than in most sports that have Olympic status." But populari- ty is not a prerequisite. and bowling remains the ~ney Dangerfield of sports: It gets no respect. So Reichert has gotten a striking campaign rolling to . get the sport some attention. AJ the same time that the Summer Games are taking place in Los Angeles, an inter- national amateur bowling tournament has been scheduled in Las Vegas. What's more, the U.S. Olym- pic Committee recently con- 1 ferred delegate status on the f American Bowlin~ Congress i and the Women s lntema- ~ tionaJ Bowling Congress. Both ~ groups will push to have :t bowling included as a demon- § stration sport in 1988 and as a ! medal sport in 1992. No effon 1 will be spared. ... fAMILY WUSJ.'t . JU.YI • 1114 ... IOUll PLUS Some people, ·it seems, will brag about any- tlling. Alomergic Olem- icals Corporation of Plainview. N.Y., daims to have created the most bitter substance ever: denatonium saccha.ride. The stuff is a white powder that will stay extremely bitter even when it's diluted to only one part per 100 million. ft will be used in animal repellents and may be employed in a new anti-nail- biting k>nnula. BY MARION LONG And it really ls the bitter end. Mel Blum. general mana- ger of At~ recalls: "One of our sdentisls went home wkhoul realizing he had a tiny trace on the outside of his lip. When he kissed hjs wile, she almost threw up." Now. is th« ~to bras about? , m- kind ol wood uld a ~"<I· pecker peck If a woodpecker could choo9e wood? Most likely it wouki be the side of your house. It seems that woodpeckers are finding easy ,_,-lrinac ... er. ~in the ~;ii of homei. Most wood siding~ grooves into which tasty little insects burrow. As a result, the sharp-beaked birds driU holes into your house in order to get at their lunch. • lv::ross the oountry the birds did a lot of damage last year, including that incurred by the , headquarters of the Ameican , PlywOod Association after an - "attack" by a bunch of woodpeckers. After that, the APA SUflBeSled that home- owners pu~ up decoy owls to scare the birds away. If, however, like one hoffie. owner, you find a woodpecker · perched on your wooden owl's head, pecking away at the house, you might hang up ''plastic snakes that dangle and twirl with .fangs extended." Or, says · the P~.usea plain garden hose. 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A city·employcd • nif?t," w~n the Beach Boys played sound consultant and an acoustical •tt..sicems to be a smaller crowd, so enpnccr hired &y l'C$idents of the maybe they turned the speakers ne1&hborhoods arc continwna to down," Baldwin said. 0 They (the record noise levels in both neip -Beach Boys) realty blew us away last borhOods adjacent to the facihty. ni&ht:• ... Lu~ wd he planned to file a written com~t chal'.Sina the amphitheater with distuibin& t~ peace late Saturday, as well as call in to the polit"e dtpanmcnt '°complain, rtPQrt that 22 complaints from nciD· bors were filed 'Mth &be Pof 1ee Friday dunna the Bcadl BoyJ c:oacen. TMt performa~ dsew aboM1 13.000. Dcfrane1tc0 added. By ltAREN E. KLEIN Of .... .,.., .......... Spillover noise from the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa was less disturbing Saturday niJht than it wa$ Friday night-ifyou hved in College Park. that is. Residents of Mesa det Mar, the Coast The seventh annual Irvine Mud Olympics will start Saturday./ A8 California A thousand film and tele- . vision directors are ready to plc~et studios If the Directors Guild of Ameri- ca g6es on strll<e this week.tas---:--~ --- Nation Ford Motor Co. agrees to a settlement that could provide more than $4 7 million to the family of a man killed when his car's fuel tank burst Into flames./A3 World John Turner was sworn in ;.: S~turda~~~~Aada's 17th pr me ster./A3 UClf oundation bids a sweet farewell to Chancellor Daniel Aldrtch./C1,3 Who knows the stagger- ing Implications of a ne'- breakthrough in !ra- grance tech no ogy? /C2 Wrapped and strapped glad!ator sand~ls are the latest entry In the foot .. wear arena./C2 Sports John McEnroe remained cool during hfs , Wimbledon match, but Chris Evert Lloyd had some things to say after her match./81 The Los Angeles Express took part In pro football's longest football game and aJso pulled out the vlctory./81 The coveted Challenge ·Cup yachting trophy was recaptured by the St. rancls Yacht Club./13 <::!:~::-:::::::::::::::!::::::::;::::::~-:::::::::::~:::!::::(:::; Entertlµnment Three local community theaters have announced their plans for the coming season./CI The director of a movie about the Amlsh people bristles over criticism that he's ,.'exploltlng'' them./C8 Bulneu Spectmon Development Co. win 12 awards for technology-based-sm(lll businesses ./88 • Erma 90mbeck Bridge 8u~n ... C.Ufornla News C.Ulffled Croeaword F .. turea Horoecope Ann~ .c• Natlc>Mf N4t¥t1 A3 Opinion . ., • A8 Put>ttc Nottoee-----oi Al9I &tat• O i Sportt 81 Stock Mai'ket1 87 ·8 8tyte C1..S TeleYlltOn TV Log TMetera ce-a Travel CS W.... A2 WortdN.wl A3 neighborhood directly behind the Orange County Fairgrounds where the amphitheater is toca~id .that the noise from the Jefferson Stlfihjp concert Saturday was so loud they could record it on pocket tape recorders from their front yards. The concert, which attracted 6,400 ·Windfall boosts Irvine's .budget Unanticipated funds mean Irvine can add- persot:lpel to city staff -Irvine pa.ssed a $30 million spend- ing plan this week for the fiscal year begjnning July 1, ~ budget that reflects a 26 percent increase in revenue, an 83-person increase in manpower and a whopping $4 million unexpected windfall. Aside from some ihcreascs in state funding, the primary reason next year's budget has grown is unan- ticipated ~venue from last year. According to a May financial statement, city officials didn't antici- pate Irvine's spendinJpowergoinaup by $2.4 million tn ~ taxes,. $647,000 more than expected in development fees or interest earnings going up by $90,000. The city budget also shows a next year increase of $8 I 5,000 in state support from subventions -fees such as those on cigarettes and motor vehicle licenses. About S 1.2 million is set aside in reserve. • The public works and police de- partments arc to gain about 30 employees next year. Nineteen new officers arc to be added by 1985 and IS new people are slated to comeon- board in i>lan checkio,g to handle the (Pl~MeWDU>PALL/A2) Their readings were not immediately lt was a d ifferent story in Mesa del available. Mar, however. where resident Rusty Don Bal'dwin. whose College Park Lusk said the noise sounded like 1t , home is located at the end of a cul-de-was coming from his backyard. sac directly across Fairview. Road "Th~ is lots of yelliJ'I&. •• he added. .. There wett 18 noise complaints on file as t~ conttn ended Saturday. a£COrd•na to Costa Mesa Police SgL Georat. Yczb1ct. Police responded to a medical aid call for: a dn.&& O\erd0$C late in the concttt, Set. Dick Defrancisco. ~Ji~ liaison for the amphithca~r. said in a Collece hit ~ 8'1dwin ~1d a new petJDJI 1*1ci .. ~ sterned to be~ fairly well ID laiJ ~bOrbood . .Att;oldiDI ao DejiU. c1sco's report. t.S can .cft ated for parlina athout l)(nni11 on die residential strciets in die ..... • (Pleaee w COllCSan/a) CM man sentenced ill investment scam Authorities say losses from securities sales could have totaled as much as $1.4 million By Tiie AHodatei Press A Costa Mesa investment counsel- or who got most ofhis clients throu$h the ''cst0 araJ>CVine was sentenced 10 Riverside County Friday to 28 months in jail in a securities case in which scores of investors lost at least $862.000. Authorities believe as many 1.$ 90 people may have lost up to S 1.4 milliol'l(.in investments in real estate. oil and dog food. along with a never- made movie called "Mausoleum.·· Ronald Lee Cannon, now studying to be a chiropractor, was sentenced Friday by Riverside County Superior Court Judge Howard Dabney, who allowed Cannon to remain free until July 30 so he could finish his chiropracuc classes.. who don•t have St.4 million they couldjust lose .... Heconvin~ them that their money was safe." According to a ~bation report. Cannon became an 10vestment coun- selor seven years 8'0 and most of bis clients were obtained by word of mouth among fellow adherents of est. or Erhard ScminaT Trainina. named after founder Werner Erhard. The movement supposedly tcacbcs an expanded awareness of personal potential. Cannon set ¥P such firms as Cannon Investments and ~nnon Funding. whicb came under in-v~shgation two years ago. Riverside pohct seized company records after inv~stors complained they hadn't rett1ved promised returns on their 10" tments. Cannon. 36. pleaded guilty m Apnl , to a charge of selling sccunllcs ~----' without making full disclosure. ~vcn counts of selling unqualified sccun- ues and failure to make full disclosure were dismiSS(d. T e prosecution contended Can- non used new investors· money to pay ff old investors.. talcang nearly S2 000 for his own use. although his ·re. Marah. contends less than Mmm-mmm good Bryan Buntt.Qlic,n, 14. alnb bla teeth Into one of the rt6e beln& JadCecl in the Rib Cookoff Saturday ~111'18' the aecond an·. naal Foantaln Valley Fie.ta at lllle Sqaare Park. The P'ieeta feataree a carniftl, · entertainment, c::Ctltlon• and (of coane) a chlll off. It ~tbauee throa&b the Jqlf 4 holiday. Ri~~ County Dcput} District Attorney Gary B. Tranbarger. urgmg a pnson term for Cannon. described the victims as .. the kind of people --. ., $47, was for h1 0"-1> use. .. He 1dn 't tell investors that be had had tero su~" Tranbaraer said. ~(Jrandjuryrchief sums up cOntr~verSial year ·cnttcs have said we did ·t much. too fast \ biifl don't think so.' asserts Ellen ilcox · Seen as a publicity hound by critiC$ "Just h.avin&aaraitdjwy tookinaat nd a dynamic ~over and shaker by some aovcmmcnt qency helps." she supp<>n~ 1>utao1ns Gnnd Jury adds; "Peop trna-10 sh~upcn up. Foreman Ellen Wilcoll views her You'dt>camuCdhowaJllhcrulriarc nearly completed role in simple auddenly folloWed." ' terms. Undc1' Wilc:Oit's tutclqe, 1hc "It's been the ultimate volunteer 1983441111ndJ"O' haS been a prolific -~e-x0-pc·--ri.ence," says the Ncwpon Beach anchometimeacontrovcnaal panel. II woman, whostepsuideasJurylcadtr isSutd mort than 40 rq>0ns, handed Monday hen new JUJY members dOwn five indictment turned an take 40vet "l'"t had the chance to nrtvcaJed number of cues o~r 10 look at thinp I never dreamed I'd be \he ditlric:tanomey and forwarded ns lookinaat." prObc offirtworts tycoon W. Patrick WilcoJt, a ' S~ycar-old re tared Mooanty to a fcdna) arand JUf"Y. probation officer. hkcns the ooun~·· ne votumn of repons have •n· watchdot penct to a hawk that duded a bhStenn& probt of mtdtcal "circles abOve and SW~ down serv1ca at on. County Jad, • ~·hen someone acts out of hnc." rcvcahna took at a U million fund the Even if a prfd jury docs nothll\lt lniane Co. 9Ct up for the lrv1ne its ui tencc pa huae dividends, Unified School Di tnct and a tn>nt· W1lco,, s c t ly-wordcd stattmcnt on the rou 1y:~ -- P EOPLE IN THE NEW S Thomas lU~Y.· who at.so ~heves t.he t 983-84 gtan<l}ury set a record w1t~ the number of pttss confcttnccs 1t held. "The cntics have sa.id we dtd too much. too t but 1 don't thanl so." 59) 11<SOX. ""&di report was carefully researched. h wasn't too · much and it "''I n 'noo f: L .. lo summ1na up the )'ear's work duritt1 finaLmc:cuna with the p~ WilC:o~ and other ~d JUfY mcm- ben in&)c:d put their rtlattorubip with county supervison their _......_ _ _..._~tJlgcst disappoiAtfnalt. , "Below the fifth floor. I found lht> county to be Cf) cooperative:· id OU\l<»na j ury mcm r Nonn n Kamin. malctn& • pointed re rt to the noor upcrv1 n• office art located on \'Hi tone-a ly, upcl"iSOfi and arandjunts have enjoyed a very iood rtlatlon 1p f; r the bCtlet]nent of. ·ao"crnment,•• 1d Walooi.-i ha\t ''lir t A2 Or9f10I COM1 DAILY PelOT/aundeY, JUiy 1, 1914 .. , Dozens of parcels placed on the block .. 'Aoctlc>ner Ste~ Stremell dlaplayed plenty of enera Saturday afternoon u Jae conducted a maul't'e r•l- denUal real eetate auction at Lion Country Safari ln lnlDe. Ali athilated'2.500 people -lnclad~ at leut one man from aka - were on hand u 83 Southern Callfomla propertla ln fore- cloeure by Bank of America eold for more than $9 million, with prlc• ranflq from $4,500 for a lo ID ValYerde to $310,000 for 10 b~aloW9 ln Loe .AJ:ICelee. Todiy, the two-day aacdon, conducted by Kennedy- Wlleon, Inc., continua ln San FranclKO with an ad- dldonal 225 parcel• for ule. • . . GRAND JURY CHIEF RECALLS ••• From Al questions about the report,.. said Wilcox. Another time, reporters boycotted a late mornina &rand jury press conferenc.e because the report that was to be revealed had already been leaked .to the press. A story on the report had appeared in one momina paper. At one juncture, Wilcox wrote a scathina letter to Wieder and ended the note with a dictionary definition of the word "confidential.'' "To me, that's the pot callina the kettle black," responds Wieder, who claims news leaks in at leut one instance flowed from the jury itself. The worst of the tangling came after the arand jury proposed pluuina "a loophole" in the county's political contribution law known as TINCUP (Time Is Now, Oean Up Politics). When supervisors did not Act promptly on lhe jury's sugest1on, Wilcox called a press conference and accused the supervisors of "draaama their feet." "The only complaints I've heard from the ).ury have been from Ellen (Wilcox),' said Wieder. "If we're not responsive it's because we have to be responsive in a professional way." WilcoxJ thouJh. says she's grown weary 01 heanng "excuses" from Wieder and other supervisors on why the TINCUP loophole hasn't been interest in-vsins the county's own attorneys when 1nvcst1gatang county agencies. In one instance when the entire arand jury was subpoenaed in a criminal case, Wilcox says the jury had nowhete to tum. "County counsel expressed a reluc- tance to take on a criminal case because that wasn't their forte. the district anomey couldn't help be- cause he's prosccutinJ the case and the public defender 1s representing the other side." Allhouah juron ultamately did not have to testify in the case, Wilcox claims it was a JtaPhic example of the need for the JUry to have its own lawyer in some cases. "The trouble is, once you put that money into the budget. the temp- tation is to use 1t," says Raley. "And then next year 1t could be $30,000 and finally it could reach the point where they don't want to use county counsel at all.·• Riley said he prefers having the Jury ask penniss1on to hare its own lawyer as the need arises. like other supervisors. Riley praises the outaoina grand Jury for the scope of its work but beheves Wilcox has a tendency to "expect results too quickly" and used the press to push for changes. "We're not tryms to duck anything and I beheve that 1n time the board w1ll act on all the Jury's reports." Riley said. · ducuve. "Even thouah our work is through, the nice thina is that it doesn't really end just hke that," Wilcox points out. "Generally when one jury picks up after the other, they r.o throuah the reports and frequently follow them up. "I'd hope that they find our reports interest ma and wonh pursuina." Wilcox adds. WINDFALL ••• From Al tidal wave ot new development plans. Councilwoman Barbara Weiner cast the sole vote in opposition. She suggested I S to 20 new pos.- i taons be eltmmated and funds be squuTclcd away to pay for ~blic fac1ht1es In addition, she sa1d the budaet has no proviStons for an economic downturn if a November propos111on 1s enacted. The so-called JarvtS IV measure would force cities to return some po t-Proposition 13 fees. CONCERTS ••• From Al borhood Fnday. The permit system camcs wath 1t a $25 fine for violators. ' taken care of. ., • "We've invesupted every excuse • and every one of them seem to be, ' well. just excuses being thrown out." /: says Wilcox. who believes super· I ~ visors may never take action on •• TINCUP. "When you chanac d1rect1on u's kind oflike a ship," Riley says. "You need to build up power. you make waves. you can't do it instantly. And there arc lives and jobs at stake in some of the recommcndauons." A J2ll fesuvaJ 1s scheduled for tonaaht at the amphitheater, the spokeswoman said. The concen, featunn' Lee Ritenour, Ronnie Laws. H 1roshima and Steps Ahead. is slated to start at 6 p.m. A July Fourth proaram. with the Pacific Symphony pcrform1n1 selections by Georae Gershwin. 1s scheduled for Wednes- • : Wilcox hfs sugcsted that super- : visors allocate about $20,000 for ( future grand juries to hire private ~ attorneys 10 some cases. She contends •. that there 1s a natural confl1ct-of- Despite the quarrels with super- visors. 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An ~ilht·m<?nth-~ld . ~ewpon Beach guf remained 10 cnttcal con- dition Saturday in the intensive care unit at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana, :-Hospital spokeswoman said. The toddler had stopped breathlna and turned blue when Officer Steve Martinez staned cardiopulmonary resuscitation on her, police said. -Less than a minute later, fire Capt. Bill Bennett started breathina into lhe child's mouth and took over the CPR treatment. The crash sparked a one-acre brush fire that was quickly controlled by firefiahters without any injuries to anxo~ontbe.sround. Kerr said. A Newport Beach fire captain and a patrol officer were credited with savina the life of Renee Childs Thursday afternoon, after she top- pled into a pool at her family's Dover Shores home. Childs was taken to Hoaa Mem- orial Hospital and airlifted from there -to Western Medical Center after her condition s~ilized. 'They apperently took off at 4 a.m. from Fullerton Airpon en route to a destination 1n Utah:· be said. "They contacted the Ontario (International Airpon) control tower and advised them o( enJinc difficulty, and we had a confirmed citina by a resident that it went down at 4: 16.' ,... Mototist arrested in crash . . ~. tha -kills 1 youtli, injures 2 Three Anaheim youths -two .. Hernandez, 12, were ridina a "four- brothenand a sister-werc seriously wheeled. pedal-~ cycle" near injured Saturday tti&ht when a car the intencction of. South and Ohio driven by a suspected drunken driver strceu about 8:30 p.m. when they plowed into a cycle they were ri~ina. were al&eaedly struck br, a car driven police said. One of the three youths by Ricky Allan WhJJdin, 26, of died durina SW'JCry shortly after the Anaheim. Hernandez were trans{)<>~ to West- ern Medical Center 10 Santa Ana, where Evelyp was listed in leriout condition late Saturday and Solomon was listed in critical .but 1&1ble condition. accident Ernest Hernandez was taken to UC Anaheim Police Lt. 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Mo. -The ftderal 1ovcrnment mu t i>ay a Kan City woman S 17,000 bttauit it took her son anto hid1na with his father iat·the federal witness protection pr~m a U.S. Districtjud~ has rultd. The' ruling came fnday In a S l .S.million suit filed aplnst the aovcrnment by Donna RutTilo, who claimed she had been unlawfully se~rated from her son when be was takel).into the Ptotram with his father. Despite the small sile of the awardi Mrs. Ruffalo 111d.1he was pleased with the decision by Juaa Howard F. Sachs. Ounna the trial, Ruffalo. his son and federal authonties testified that Mn. Ruffalo filed the suit 1n an attempt to help mob leaders locate her ex- husband and kill him. Mrs. Ruffalo denied the alleaations. KUauea beg1n• new 'eraptton· · VOLCANO, H1wa11 -Kilauea Volcano erupted Saturday 1n l.~foot lava fountains visible 65 miles away. an official observer said. The outburst is the 21st phase of the eruption which ~n Jan. 3. 1983. The · previous phase. June 7-8. lasted rtine hours. Residents of the parsely-populated Royal Gardens subd1v1son on the lower slopes of the volcano have had to evacuate dunna six of the previous phai.cs. ,P,an .l\m cr••h award won ' NEW ORLEANS -A jury on Saturday awarded S 1 O. l million to a couple whose I J -year-old dauibter was killed when a Pan Am jetliner plun&ed into their home in the second-worst air disaster in 0.S. history. Jennifer Schultz was amona ei&ht people on the around who were killed alona with all T46 people •board the Bocina 121 · when it crashed July 9. 1982. World Airways Aiiht 759 smashed into the Schull? family home shortly after takeoff from New Orleans International A1rpon. . • Ma.a .cared to deatb .. MOUNT PLEASANT. Texas -Three men con- Victed of caus1n• a 68-year-old man's fatal h~rt attack when they broke into his rural home have been sentenced to a year in Jail for scanna the man to death. The trio - Wtlhe-1ames Fuller, Raymon4..8u.r.l Meckttnd Jerry Lee Pickron, all of Dallas -also were fined $2,000 each Friday. the maximum sentence for their convictions on m1sdemeanpr charaes of neaJiaent homidae. No •tay of Al••.t• •eal hunt WASHINGTON -An appeals court jud1t on Saturday refused to arant a stay that would prevent the aovemment-sanctioned killina of 22,000 fur seals sched- uled to beain in Alaska's Pribilof Islands on Monday. U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judlf Tamm Starr rejected the request by animal welfare aroups who contend the hunt would violate three laws that protect seals and other marine mammals. But Starr refused to block a rulina Thursday by U.S. District Judae Gerhard A. Gesell, who concluded thata 1957 U.S. treaty with.Japan. Canada and the Soviet Union .. clearly arants the United States the riiht to conduct the planned seal kill .... " • CAi IFORNIA PJcket. ready II dlrecton •tilJre HOLLYWOOD -A thousand film and telev111on directors arc ready to picket studios 1f the Directors Guild of America aoes on stnke this week for the firsuime 10 iu ~0-year history. a spokesman said Saturday. Contract talks resumed at IO a.m. Saturday. the last day of the auild's contract. neaouatcd in 1981. A 11rikc would effectively shut down filminJ for motion pictures and television. althouah commema~woukhtiil be made and post-production work would continue on show~for which filmina was completed. Sniper. vlctlm go. home LOS ANGELES -An 8-year-old airl wounded in a sniper attack on the 49th Street Elementary School that left three dead was home apin Saturday after spendina four months recoverina from her wounds in a hospital. Ten other people who suffered wou nds in the Feb. 24 schoolyard attack have since recovered. A studtnt and a passerby died from their wounds and the gunman kill~ himself. Anna Gonzales -who suffered bullet wounds in the back. kidney. intest1nesand the vena cava blood vessel -stepped out of her wheelchair and into a car Fnday for her first tnp home since the shootina. Would-be re.cuer droWD• TULARE-A woman stranded at Taaus Pond foU11d . the enefJ)' to swim to shore. but her would-be rescuer drowned in his efTon to save her, the Tulare County sheriffs office reponed Saturday. Barl;>ara Chriswell told deputies that she was swimmina with relatives at the pond near Tulare Friday afternoon when she became too tired to make the 40-yard swim to shore. Eddie Maurice Powell. 31. of Tulare, who was at the pond with. his wife .and mother-in-law. swam out to her. Chriswell sajd she climbed on his back but as they started for shore, he had trouble keepina his head out of the water. She turned him losse and both started swimmina in. But he never reached shore, and deputies pulled his body from the water two hours later. C. Arnholt Smith filu appeal SAN DIEGO -Former financier C. Arnholt Smith has appealed to the state Supreme Court for review of an • appellate ruhn1 that upheld his 1979 arand theft conv1cuon. The 8S-year·old former"Mr. San D1e,o" filed has appeal Fnday after the 4th D1stnct Coun o Appeal affirmed the conv1c11on by a vote of 2-1 but reduced Smith's two felony state income tax evasion conv1cuons to misdemeanors. Complaint filed la World Court • ' THE JiAOUE. Netherlands -Nicaraaua on Satur· , day filed 1u Orst wnttcn arauments in its complaint to the World Court that the United States is supponina rebels in a bid to ovcnhrow the ndinilll _j.OVCmment. The arauments, knoV(J) as a "mcmonal," were filed at the last minute to meet a Saturday deadline. accord1n1 to official sources at the coun. The contents of the mcniorial rem&Jned wcn:t. B.,,ert -~· TOKYO -J1pan acou ucs CApcn said Saturday the fif'1t aunfirc recorded on tape or the a 1nation of Ph1hpp1nc oppo itaon le der Bcniano Aquino did not come from a revolver uKd by the man the aovernmtnt da1m1 killed Aquino. Matsumi zuk1. the he d of tho Japan Acouiuc ln1utute. 111d the lhot came from a .45-cahbcr Colt. no& tht .3,7 Mqnum revolver of purported a 1n Rolando Galman C.ptlYe ieny return• .. 8 tRUl. ubanon-A ubanc ferry.which lsrath 1unboats diventd at sea to I ratl returned from capttvat):' Sa turday, with 11165 of it pa ~aettJ.P>r'\td ~un~ for. Prt 1dtnt Amin Gcmaycl s 1difilnl1tra1toft alkd J ra ~· actton ... n act of p rac . " The Pl~B wat qu tlonqi in I~• l before th re rtlealtd Hellman then .and now Playwrf.abt LUllan Bellman. autbor .of .. T6e Llttle Poxee." la ehown by her typewriter lo a London hotel room lo 1945 and (loeet) u •he appeared lD 1980. Mt. Bellman, whOM work alM wu tbe bula for the mo.te .. Julia,•• dled of cardiac aneet at Marth.a'• Vineyard llo9ottal, near ber nm .. mer home on Vlneyardlla•en Barbor. She had been taken to the hoepltal Frida)' ~t. Her playe ••The Llttle'Pont" ln 1939 and .. Another Part of tbe Poreet .. ln 19'8 were a chlllln8 •tudy of a 8oathern famll7. Turner takes Qath, replacing.Xi;utleau OTT A WA (AP) -John Turner was sworn in Saturday as Camlia's 17th prime minister, sayina he was ai~ina "a ma$sive and fundamental new look'~ to the aovern- ment even thou&h most of his ministers are veterans from the Cabinets of Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Ttudeau ended more than 15 years in power -the lonaest tenure among current Western leaders ..... in a private ceremony at the residence of Governor General Jeanne Sauve at 8: IS a.m. After waving to cheerina tounsts. he · sped away in his Mercedes convertible to a weekend retreat. leavinf before Turner arrived to take his oath o office. . Turner met with the 26 men and two women he chose for his Cabinet -all· but five of them holdovers from Trudeau's last aovernment -and promised at a nauonal- ly televised news conference to run ··a aovernment that 1s streamlined. business- like. accountable ind responsible " Asked what was so new about has Cabinet shuffle. the prime minister said, .. You would have to look back into the paaes of the history of this country a Iona way before you found such a massive and fundamental new look to a aovemment." Cautious and tentative at first as he delivered a statement alternately in French and EnaJish, Turner declined to outline changes in the aovernment's cconomk po1icy. Canada's economy has been plaaued by stubborn double-<liJlt unemployment. ns- ina interest rates and a currency that set -tteOrd low, la11' ·week apinst the U.S . dollar. • "The current economic pohcy of the predecessor government wdl be continued unless we 1nd1cate it will be chan&ed." he said. .. Orange OeWa. -urtftl -at aat BOllile a.tan1a7. G-uatem&la aims for new constitution · Bo11vla 's Zuazo rescued ln falled attempt at cou11 GUATEMALA CITY (AP) -Guatemala, after two military coups in two years. took a hesitant step tow~rd democracy Sunday in the election of a National Assembly to write a new constitution. ~ Civilian political leaders said the assembly may befome a tesun• around to detennine how much power the militlry is willina to rchnqu1sh. The chief of state. Gen. Oscar Humbeno MeJia Victorcs. in a stem pre-election speech said the 88- member assembly will be hmued to wnt1n1 the constitution and electoral and habeas corpus laws. LA PAZ. Boli~,-=--RWlt·Wtnl • military officers kidnapped President Heman SiJcs Zuazo Saturday in a bid to trigcr a coup. but se~h teams found them in a La Paz warehouse and freed the president unharmed after 1ntente nqo- tiations, officialS said. .. The kidn.appen, dressed in c1vtlaan clothes. were holdina a pistol to his head when we found hi~ and threatned to k.iU him." said Jorae \..Tapo, forel&Jl aff'11rs und.ersecttta.ry. Crespo said be and Finance M1n1ster Oscar Bonifu nesotlatcd for ls minutes with the kidnappen 11 the warehouse to Hernan SUee Zaaso pin the prtaident'1 releatt I 0 hours after • tle was ·taken from bis bedroo~ presidential palace. Sties Zuazo became Bolivia's first popularly elected president In 18 years when he was installed in 1982, endina military rule. He spoke of m men bokhna him caJ)ti ve at the warehouse, but aovemment officials said as many as 60 soldiers and policemen m1y have been involved in the plot. The SIX who were boklina the eresUSent J were delivered to the Araentine Embuay under the neaotiated ip'Cement, and lntenor Undersecretary Gusavo Sanchez said seven military officen b.aC! sou,bt sanctuary in the Venuudan Em busy. It will be Guatemala's eighth cons111ut1on s1nce 11 became an independent nation in I 82S. Vinicio Cerezo, sccretary-Jeneral of the Chnsuan Democratic Party, was amona the politicians demandina that the constituent assembly have more authority. "It 1s dear that in any pan of the process toward democracy, the P.rocesscan be ended and return to the beainning." he said. 'Either they'U let us do what we have to do or there will be a coup." Demos support woman on ticket Diplomats and others interpreted the president's statement to be a threat to dissolve the assembly if it strays .from his auidelines. One Western diplomat. who asked not to be identified by name, said of the elections "It's an incomplete first step, but instead of aoina for a flub maybe it's better that we ao for the half·step ... WASHINGTON (AP)-An Associated Press survey of deleptes to the Democratic National Convention indicates broad support for a woman for vice pres1dcnt. with Rep. Geraldine Femro of New York mentioned far more than any other candidate. Nearly 3,000 ofthe 3. 933 delfP.tCS have responded to a detailed survey of vice presidenttal preference. and other qucstions. Polls will be open from 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. and early results arc expected to be available late Sunday. It was not clear when the final tally would be reached. Of the 1.640 who stated a vice pres1dcnt1al preference. S4 percent said they wanted a woman on the ticket and Ms. Femro was s1nilcd out by 360. or 22 percent of those sta11n1 one prcfcrenct. Reagan says he'll sign measure to cut deficlts WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reagan said Saturda) he will s1an leais- latlon to cut budac1 deficits by about S63 billion over the ne~1 three )'Cars. bu1 he uraed C'onaress to take funher action co reduce thc·red ink "My approval of thest measures should not by any means be con11dcrcd the final action on deficit~ this )Cir." the rJrc ldent said in his weekly paid poltucaJ radio broadcast. He 111d he was .. ready to use my veto .. lo make sure Conve re trains spcndina to "help our.economic expansion continue.'' "Sp_endina restraint and personal anccn· uves for arowth arc the two arcatest defic1 rcducuon ~capons v.e ha,e." said Re speak1n~ from Camp David. Md. "That ~ wh> the ultimate 1<>lu11on to budget deficit must be a mand•tOI) res1ricuori on the Congrc\s' ab1ht)' to pend and the 1mphfacauon of the en11rt ta• system. enabt.na u to broaden the tax bast and lower pcr10nal inrome tu rate\ for all you who work and earn." Tn't Ocmocfllic rc\ponse to Rcapn·s broGdc~st wa delivered b) New York Oov. Mano Cuomo. who 111d that Reaaan "donrf't tell }OU ... that it's h1' d nc11 .... He doc n't teU )OU tt\lt tusadm1n1 tratton, (or all the rhetonc about nsca1 re pon 1bll1t)'. has never prestnttd 10 C'onarc s a balanced bud t proposal • .. In add111on. se' era! dozen delcptes expreucd more than one choice and Listed Ms. Ferraro amona them. Walter F. Mondale has the loyalty of about 90 more delcptcs than tbe 1,967 he needs to win the nomination, accordana to the AP delepte count. The count is more complete for the ptt 1dential nomination than the No. 2 spot because about 900 delegates on record with a prci1dent1al prefen:ntt have yet to respond to the more detailed survey Of thOS( who have responded to the broader survey, 1,i91or44 percent. ex pre sed no preference for the No. 2 spot on the ticket or said they have )et to make up their minds ... ...., •• Lake Sl ~. eo lt be 4n1Del ... ~la aa .nan to nclala lt. ,. .J • ., FV seniors pick up scholarship btjcks ~ '°""qjn V .... HiOh Sc:ttoOI _.,,. recieMld e toi.I 01I1, 122 000 In~ al'ICt Of.,.,11 Joell Fltdl. AIUrnnl Md N•tlOMI W.lt ~. UC 9.nitt9y, Alctlard Gairdntr, ,oyn1t1n .. ,..;'-alc1*1c ....... ~tlofthelle~andthec:ole0ttlMypianlHlt«MI' Vd9y Women'• Club,~ w• Coltge; Aaht0n GQWtldla, Cel Grant A: AtlMa G~. "'-Abt ..... Aw.to~. C$U ,Ullrton Ind CSU 8an .loM .... 1t Andenon, Soroptomllt F\'Hs.-PTBA~.o,.,,t,and,..,,Sl.-nC)o10leb,CelOr1ntA.UCl.A,LMry l'VHS·PTSA.,... .ac.d• •*' 8dll0tll 9Np, 9U>..,'• L.ulherln College, Jeff BeurnQettner •. Oollat'l •or Oreenflefd, Meottattln ~ MUlic 8ctlolanNp, u. of Paeiflo Mueio fkho!WINI), p,... T tMgflm ~Md "°1C ~-UQ WW!e. aNtl leeuct\tmp, OUM• ''-'e Oii Corp ~p lctMUfthlp, Kim °"*'--· 0.l'!'IM Ctub ldlolarah!P. Karen H ... 0.... lvfflnoton Memorial CSU ,.'*'10n, 8rWI ..,_, Altllet ~-. UtWer11ty of ,t1awall; Robert ~. 8d1olar11Np. CSU long 8-ch, JoM Hem, Cel Gtatft A, UC Betk- lwielltW> ~. Or-. CQMt CoMege; Tr....ie Bou. National ....U ScNAnhiP. UCI, J.tlria Hln'llll, Athfeclc ~. N. Aruona U : ~ HWfll, 00Mr1 fOf khoWa; Chr,1 "°'*' Bt...,, Tuition~. Ce1 Q,.,,t A. CNlpman C0lle09 H_,..on, AW.tic~. US. Intl. U : M•n·Mln Ho, Hon«wy lctlolat9hip, UC eencei.y, luMn Brown, Dolwa tor &ctlOIMe, CSU Long 9MCtl; JaM Bvtoer, Pell and MUllC ~th p, Cettly HOIQlanel. OolW'I fOf SdlOlarl, 81oi.; Wendy HOllide~O C TMCMr Credit Union CNprw COiiege; Kiln C#llle, LMdt -~etllp. Orfll'I09 CoMI College; AOMlynn Chan, ~. FVHS PTSA Scholarthlp, U. of V1rg1n&a, B.,baf, , Ce1 OIWll A end Prw CSF ~. JMmlM Cfleno, HnlM Deughl.,. GUiid S1<1 Gk>N Ch.Ing Scholan.hlp, CSU Telegram kholwltllo; Juen Hull'lg, JeMlct JentdM 8etlolar91'11p, U~ Alvet9IOI. Kathleen Hut1, L~W. Alex Chen. ~· Md AIUmnl ~ UC e.rketey; Everlyn ChOo, Pr ... Telegram, Long a..a, Clty COl!eOe; Rolf JICObl, Athlellc SCtlolarehlp, u of ArlzOM. Julie AcNel.••••t, Cll • men Club, Aon Aloe Mtmorlal. FVHS-PTSA. end Un1Wf9lty Ken.ftdl, p,... Tel9grem. CSU Fullenon. JOl\alhon K....... Talent Aw.rd, Olofia Chllng • : Dor.._ C~. Otanot CoMt COltitge High Scflool Scholatttllp, OCC. ~lhlp, Grant, U of ~ Sound; ......, Kim, Fine Arte Scholal'lhlp, CSU Lono IMch. Ung Pwn Ctwtltopt-.on, FV Supt. Pwent Couf'cll Scholarehlp, UCI: Dolly Chu. Mertt, Ron Alcie Kim, Cll Gtem A, UC Santa Cruz; OMnlle l.aMon. fart Redding Mualc &cholanhlp; Oivld LAonercf. Memottel, Foeter G. McGa• Ed Founda.flon and Volol of Dlmo«ICY Scholll'9hlp9. UOl.A: Amy • Alhletlc/ROTC and Ce! Grant A, UCLA; Kar.,. Lltcmfleld. 0.Ye 8uttJnoton Memortll Sc:holatthlp, Cttn, Athtetlc 8c:holartNp. UC !WkeieY: Jemee Craft, AtNetlc ScholWlf'llp, CSU l.ong BMch, UCl..l'amon uamu. John Fewcett M.moo.I SehOlarthlp, OCC: Sieve lult, Pt..tdenllal, Elka, ~F. l<awtka Dtlguk>, Teul>man Sc:hol&rlhlp; l:d O'Avtonon. Merit and Klwanll Scholar.hfJ)t, FIMneill NatlOnll Merit. o.s L Scholaf1,hlp1. Lo~a/M&rymounl. Nd. S~IOUM \Jf11Yer91ty: Minh Dinh. eel Oranl 8; Steve OorMy, ROTC Sdlolltlh p, UCLA; JeMlte Martey. Citizenship SQt\Olaflfllp, CSU Long &Mch; Cetherl.ne Mlll'tlnez, FVt1S PTM' e1~ Edwardl, AcademlC Sdlolarltllp, BYU, JamM Fllakowaky, John '•~t Memoflet. 8cholerlhlp; LIUl'a Mceulty. Fountain Vllley Jr Mita and Oeltlomla JunlOf Miu Scholar"11p11 Cal lchollnnlp, 000. , ' Poly SLO: Scott McKeough, Alhletlc ScihollNllp, USC, Ric* A. McNaugt.on, FVHS PTSA ,.,_ __ .;._ _______________________ --. Schol111t1\p; Barry MIQllof'fnl, N.w Mexico State Athi.tle Sctlolarlhlp, USC; Mlfk Miiier, Truat .. '1 Scholatlhlp, BYU, Jeff Moore, Ken Ouddrldve Att\lete/ScholarlNp, UCLA: Clari! Mortvedt, Lulh«WI Commitment, Pell. end G 8.L, Lultler.., College, Iowa; Julie Myer1, F. V Elementary 6'1Peflntendent Council and FVHS PTSA Schol.,..,,lp, UCLA. Mitle Newton. Athletic. Arizona Sii'-. UC 9'1'ketey, Pr ... Tei.gram,~ TtlOfnpeon Memorltl and Gemc;o Setiolarlhlpl, StenfOfd: Join the Summer Fun at DAY CAMP!! GIVE MOM A VACATION ... Field Trip s • Crafts • Swimming • Picnics Before·care and After·ca re Available JUNE 18th thru SEPT. 7th Enroll Now-Fall Semester Starts Sept. 10th Reasonable Tuition SUMMER SCHOOL JULY 5th thru Jl,JL Y 31st Ngoc Nouven. Ce! 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USC; Jiii Spivak, Joanne Brown Memotttl, l(lwanfs, FVHS PTSA end Fountain Valley Jr Women'1 TMf'i Clllnn, UCLA, Andr• Stacbudc, Notte Dame ~ CIUb Of Orang. County, Trinity u. and FVHS PTSA ScilolatlhlPI, u of Notre Dame; Jeff TennltOn -Dollar•'°' Sc:holfn. and Cll G(ent A, occ, Tim T ourek. Fine Atta Scholarship and Pell Grant. u. of N«>r••· Omit\&; HOMg Tran, OollarafOf Sc:holat1, P ... Oranll, E O.P , Cal Granll, UCI: Van Tran, Cll Grenta, OCC; 't'vetttrWalker, Dollara fOf Schoara. Delta Sloma Theta, and Cll Or ant, UCLA: LIN Wal ta, MeQonMll 0ougJu SchotarShlp, Texu A& M, Patricia w .. ver. Allelaandro Sacc:o Memorial Soholarehlp, CSU Long Beach; Sharon Weinfeld, Alumni Scholarahlp and PTSA EnoUlh Aw.,d, UCLA, Ed Wells, t.11ke Anklea Scholarship, Dollara tor Schotara, and Cal Grenta, OCC. Noelle Whltmlre.Cll Grant, UC Berlceley; Jenny Whitton. Glorla Cl'lang Seholar1hlp; Tom Wunderlich, German Club Scholarlhlp; Robert Yuan, German Club, Nellonll Merit, UCLA Alumni, Bank of America. Preu Telegr-.n and C$F Scholarlhlp1, Stanford. The following 1tudente gra1uated SUMMA CUM LAUDE. JeNrey Baumgartner, Trevl1 Boaz, Scoll Bolln, Andrew Brown. SuMn Brown, Rosalyn Chan. Alec Chen. Evel~n Choo. Jane Chrllco, Pamela Chrlatopl'leraon, Dolly Chu, Amy Clark. Edward D' Avignon, Stev«'i Dorley, Denni• Fe.Mty, Joell Ateh, David Gln1t>org, .qhlon Gowadle. Stephen Gottlieb, James Gouc:lreault. Min Min Ho, Catherine Hoagland, Wendy t1olllday, JUon Huang. Stanley Huang. Ung Kim, Thomu Klli<, Luanne Leu, Ira Lea11en1, Ter .. L ... Steven Lull. Robert Menzagoplan, Matk Miii«, Steven Mench. Kent Nosaaman, John Plk Annette PMm. Glao Pham. Kh•tchlk PtllHbbosllan. Thomu Pow.r, Michele Randa, Julie Rhoadel, Anthony Richardton, Sheryl Aooera. Andr-Starbuck. Ru1ty Steven1on, Hong Tran, Chrl1llne Tresllk, Ula Watll, 81\Non Welnleld, Jean Yoo. Robert Yuan. Cyn1hla Zlloni. MAGNA CUM LAUDE Grlduales er~ Philip Flellchmenn, John tiem. Scott HarrllOn. Tl Hong, Mlctlael M«rltt, MlctlMI Newton. Jamee Rolhr<>cil. Mlchele S•mluk, Jotephlne SharlN, CMatopher Sperle, Br"'1 Strang, Ohrlttopher Tomko ATHLETES OF THE YEAR: MlchMI N.wton. Ther ... Puctlallkl, Amy Clark .. J . Sunset solitude "A Private School of Distinction Founded in 1942" IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY 16135 aaoOKMUIST ST. (Tt4) 96~3312 CORONET AWA.ROS: Mk:hael Newton, Boys Athlellce, Ttlet ... L Puctlatskl, Glrtf Ath~lce; Van HC*lg Tran. Blhngual Education;. JUiie Ann Kenefick. &!Jlnea. Dawn Bolton. Careet Educatton; Evelyn BMlmM c..oo;EngliSh • Uterature/Wr1UogJO~T,E,;.1bll.eN J · Lee, Englllh • Pul>llea\lona, Barbara Hough, EnghSll • Speech TlmOlhy S Tourek Fine Art1, Gerry TIChopp. F n L.angu11ge. · Believe It or not, one can •till find eolltade -even ln the 8UDllllerdme -at the beach. Thia beach walker found eome peace and quite at •UJUMrt on the Balboa ·c>Ceanfront. . I .. - A 1,SG0,000 S SALE SAVE 33°/o-37°/o ON SWIMSUITS FOR EVERY BODY~ FG>R THE.-:VIRST TIME EVEru DESIGNER WOMEN'S Ong. S28 $160.· 5.1/e S/7.99-S/72.99. Ewry su11 m o"r 1984 designer collectiom: Gotte'X. Cole Awcord. Osc"r de la Rtnta. Ro'fAnne. Jantttn Gabar S.md<.1stlt. Harbou~ (,Jsuals. -4 nd m.,ny, m.,ny morr. /WR f>oofodr, 13 ' MEN 'S Ong. S20-S26. • Silt 112.99·Sl6.99. A Sii~ ~/ect1on of famous mafttt'r su·1mWtar. Robinson's Men '1 . Act1u S/'f'rtru:tar, 118. JWR JR'S Ong. SV·SJ1. vie S/4.99-SJJ.99 EWY) sprmg and summer sutt you .w Cole of Califom1.i. Daffy. !Lrt Nothings. ~t Etnit MN'1Jtt. Sassafras. f\'t!R JR'S . .17. G IRLS 7·14 Orig. SJ8-S26. .. S.1/e SJJ.99-S/6.99. AbsqluuLy . n~ry1J11ng by our bt:st lmmun m.1km Cit11ltn11 S."011, f\:l1e.m Robmson's Kuis, 4$, .,// sto1Ts ttcrpt f>.tlm Spnngs. BOYS 8-20 Ong. S/6·SJ8. Salt S9.99-SJl.99. Assorted swim trunlu 11')' our most ,, popul.ir m.ltm (tht 'ltids ltnt1t11 who TU mt11n!) in lots of colors ttnd p.:tttuns. Robimon 's Kuls, 21/J9, :all stores n«pt p.,/m Springs. EVERYBODY! Our selectum of ""mts and styln wrw itJ taeh Robinson~ but tWry body who u 11ny body will find 11 st)'le tlhf t suits them. ( .. -. , • I . . Theykeep _eyeon 'Cyclops' . 48 Tue er Torpedo fraud allcptions. Tucker Wai ex- onerated several years later, but by featured much more then the compa,ny had folded. Tuckerdiedofcancerin 1956atage than a rovln eye -53. · · -----The car's designer, Alex Trcmutis. ANN ARBOR. Mich. (AP) -The 70, was the featured auest at a recent J 9~8 Tucker Torpedo may be best Ann Arbor convention where the first known aa the car with the rovina eye Torpedo to roll ofTthe usembty tine · ·-a. center-mounted headliJht that was disl>la_red in mint condition to tume(i in tandem with the steerina Tucker-buffs for the fmt time. wheel. Two dozen of the 100 conven· h's nickname: The Cyclops: tioneen traveled to Flat Roe~ Mich., But attention to that gadget has and put .. 8 red carnations on 1 ucker's overslladoWed its luxury and safety arave to commemorate 1948, the features. its dcsianer says. car's model year. The S 1 Tof'J)Cdos that we~ made The ptherina was orpniud by bad windshield I.lass that popped out . Audrey,. Hodges, who desi"*' the durina a crash, interior $afety pads., Torpedo's plush interior. Tucker four disc brakes and independent lovers say she may have been the first suspension. woman to work full-time as an auto Because the cnaine was an the rear, designer. ~ the Tucker had no transmission Tremuhs. who went on to work at hump and thus. a roomy anterior and Ford Motor <;o. and .as a private flat floor -hke the front-engine, consultant. said ... lot of fabulous front-wheel drive cars oftOday. thinking went into this car." Interest in the 48 Tuckers that stitt Detroit's designers todar arc ··10r- exist flourishes among a dedicated tu ring innocent sheet meta • " he said. band of enthusiasts. .. -r The Torpedo had aircraft-style The Torpedo was the dream of doorsofadesian that later showed up Preston Tucker, who set up shop in an in the Chevrolet Corvette and, most old aircraft plant in Cicero. Ill. recently. the Ford Tempo. But production was stopped when,.. Its six.cylinder Franklin engine the Securities and Exchange Com-weighed 300 pounds, put out 166 mission took him to court on stock horsepower and would propel the car to 60 mph from a tandina nan 1n 10 S«ondi. The rcar-mc:fonted enajne w de· sianed to ,,._asily rcmo"ed at a ga,rage 1f it needed repair. The owner could drive off with a loaner enaj~ until his own was fixed . On the other hand, Tretnulis de- scribed the Tucker as a 3,6()();poijnd tank, wci&hinJ half a ton more thin most of today scars. "Do you have any idea how.much this thin& wciahs? Have ·you ever wei&hcd it?'' ircmulis asked the owner, car collector John Lemmo of Peninsula, Ohio. who works in tbC front office of.the CJevcland Browns football team: Tremulis told the owners bow he p_acked pound after pound oflead and solder into the steel front to fill out the body .. Lemmo found Tucker No. I rusting behind a barn in f>ennsylvania. Body man Arthur Ulatowski of Mantua, Ohio. spent I 2 years rcstonng it. Lemmo also owns Tucker No. 20. He won't say how much he paid for the cars. • . The Torpedo sold for $2.SOO in I 948. Restored models have brought as much as$8S.OOO. and some Tuc~cr buffs estimate a pcr:fectly restored one could bring SI 50.000. · A1ek Trem.alla. 70. dealper of tbe Tucker Torpedo. left, attended a recent aathertnc .- BIG-SAVINGS · ... ONT-OP-OF -. . .. . ROSS EVERYDAY SAVINGS! .. Ross clearance prices mea·n ·an -A . 30%--TO 50%~.0FF Ross' everyday lo~ prices • THOUSANDS OF ITEMS THROUGHOUT THE STORES! 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Open Wed., July 4th 10 •m -e pm ------- . . . . • ~ .. •• .. .. • ~ ~ ~ ... ·. • 'I ~ "A8 Ir Orange Cout OAh.Y PILOT/Sunday, JUty 1, 19~ Irvine's Mud Olympics: Splash, sqilish,spla~, ugh Mad mudders Some of the top compcuto e\Cn long hnet 10 buy uckcu and thett fhe mud athletic featurt six interest I) adults.·But the winners act clinginaaoo. to make $Utt the "!ud is ~u11estcd a Mo$CO\\·St)le bo)'COU won•t be any colorfal ftttwt) ian as events. none of them pcrforme-d at their reward, llpray.pa1ntcd med · mott than t()(-deep. . · mix In the muck this year as they seem doom~ to 1u1depo t 10 this pre-Olympi any Other Olympic venue or ll niaht allions. Com~tition is touah. csp«1aJ~ tn strugle an obscurit)'. warm~up. But the Mud Olympic' clubs which shll oOcr mud wre1tlina, Before flaJS art raised, Suter' staff the Iona jump: Suter uplamcd. lfk in Icky compe itton But after nqot1at1ons to stomp out won't be without P41can\f)". promi~s David Suter. a C'ommunity arooms the mud pit as lovm&.ly as a staffer Grca Warner holds the official any idealogical clashes and con· It is t to bealn 11 I 0 a.m. 1n the Services Dcp rtment supervi or. around l~pcr at the Los An~eles distance record of t 9 feel, 9 inches. 8y_ANDREA ADELSON cessions over athlete ' secunty, or· dventurt Playaround in University fhey arc the Hunker HaW5Cr, Kina Coliseum. "There really is an art,· he JU t shy of Robert Be~mo!''s 29·foot Ol it.Olllly,...,ta" pruzers declared this wt-ck 1hat the Park. Irvine's own Ol)mp1c stadium, of the Loa. Lona Jump, Tue Roll. 5aid. "h's in the mixioa process." 2·inch worl<t reco1~ set •!' ¥eitrco -.. ' threatening gloom of a pull.out i~ with a pla torth dousing ccrcmony. Obstackle Cou~ and Tug·'o.War. Suter promises sticky, pebble.free City in 1968. (Bui then. Irvine s 11' 11 A l'QYf 9HTV1ne athlet~ think the over. It should prove an unceremonious Some events arc self-eitplanatory. muck. He has a team of "very adnuttedly thicker.) lnternauonal Olympic Committee is The ~venth annual Irvine Mud bcg1nnm1 to a competiuon where All rnvolve mud. 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Mane. $0Hrtapt) •net l 16. nd on on United 1ato sna1nwM Hi own 1944 the C nadaan W1 dh n 1ct numbttof' 111kn. -A 69·)Car'°ld chanrr boat cap&ain The I S.acrc island Itself 11 a .has eatnfd 1 h\lm& for 3 years by tmnoria1 ct11ms " ' dftianated 11 a m~IOI') bard unc-Nonxaw. ·~ Nenaa. Mir .. who ferries birdwatcher') out to this comma· haped heap of granite and ukma ~ounsts to Stt the rate birds La t ~ttk. lhe tatr ~ IUll'). me dechne on C-nN= e.a.r-. tiny island oA the Maine coau has grass whose greatest 1an1fidlnt"e may that nnt in spnna and .summer. filed 1 formal d1pJow Pf'Ole9I 14 Tod8y.1ht Canadian flaa ft1e1 o tt wbO he ..,.11ave._.. dwllerrill revived a 168.ycar-old temtorial be au nav 1aational hazard. It hes IO Nonon has feuded .with Canadian Canada. d«ryan1 IM ~ inn-a small compound of lhrtt houRS, lha1 art 1be birdl• ..-. ltad ....._ dispute between Canada and the miles from the nearest U . point 1n officaals ~fort, but he said Wed~ dent and callinc for d1tcu1110as to 1wo uulny bu1ld1np and the tisht· Lall year, k ~ IO • United States. Cutler, Maine, and 11 males from day a.e·, IN'f1teularly mcenied over a rtiOlvc d•e sovcrcjar)ty disputt. houte. A w11dhfc , warden and two \ate Dcputmcnt aad IDl .a.ct I "That's our island. and tl'icy'rt Grand Manan Island, the ncare1t June l81ncidtnt. • .. lfeeltbatthcwho&emat1erwould l~thouselcttpcrsandthor fam11tcs le1ttt~dltU.S.~•• stealing it," said Capt. Barna 8. <!'anadian land. A Canadian hd1cop1er~uwo ht btt&er IOlvtd .a the kJcal level." hyc on the island. alland Nonon, a native resident of But bolh countnes have claimed RoyllC.a1i1H1n Mo6anled PolKCand aid lntptt10r Richard W811rr. com-For ')'e&n, Nonon'a tour boat ITbe Carii1• _. ........ a CUMldiaa Wildlife Service official mandtr of the ~ -SA"ldeen · businc s went unrqulated. The liaht· ever. -we bAw cried :CJ I B; • w tbe alland. When the htl~ier Mourned Police JUbdavauoa an bousekttptt,Nononanda CanacJian ncaotiase a soluuoa ud Mve ~ lOOk oft', 11 killed IWO arctic te'm'S. F~, New BruMwick.~ &kipptr worked out an 1nformal so far, but .,. M pf• lll!ldJ to '6Then they told my 10n they were .. e'rc 90t tt)'ina 'I() pttvtel llllY" "Xhcdule for birdm1 tnps. neao~· te.1"" Gnlil9e•...,1. Oldte thttr IO enfortt tht lawa of .Canada one v111cina the ltlud, Amen· Jn recent yean, bo~vcr, his liveli· ta 1 Olloe OI apina& any and all valitori, incJudin& , can or Canadian. All we're 11)1111 to hood bas bttn lhrcatcned by 1n· ad tan~ n. Mid Wcdn•..,.. Amencan1," Norton said. '7hcy do is make SUtt itht rqulataons 1n tTeUcd compcutaon and b)' new Machias Seal 111and .. hu no ' can't'bully me. rm noc aoina IO lei ~ are complied with." Waller nadian rqulations tim1tina the merrial lli&lue"aoeatbercouaary, them steal that illaftd."" · said. number ofiiland visnors 10 2S a day, John Carroll, a Unavenny ol Norton called Sen. William S. United Staats and Canada both onon said. R ampsture pro~Pd Qpert C<>Mn. R-Maine. who uUd the U.S. claim .,,., it&and &&nCkr ~ht 1116 Canadian wildlifeoffinalsesurnate ~ U.S . .;canadaan rnvm>n.-... Su~ J?tpartment forhdp ... It was an TrtatYofGhnu. the num~rsofncstinaamictcm on tions. ~ abwrd Pl«C of aunbOat diplomacy IO Canada bols&tred itulaim in 1132 the island have decrcaScd to about .. h ,,.puld ~ rostly ao force send the mounted Pohet tn. all an the by btrildn• a lilhthouK thtrt; since l.3SO peirs. down from as many as 1 ut .. because 11 ould cautr • name of proaectina wildlife:· Cohen then. hlhthouse kttpen have anttt· S.000 pairs dunns the 1940s. They blood" bt'twcen IM:twocoun1nn. laid. "We'tt tatn& to see to it that the rhlltrntly occui>ifd the 1lland. In blame it partly on the srowin& said. SUMMER SALE . . 30% OFF ALL PLANTS .& BASKETS ~ 50% OFF SELECTED GIFTWARE Monday, July 2nd 10:30 A.M. -4:00 P.M. 2N7 EAST COAST HWY.,-CORONA DEL MAR-· SOO Smoker s Needed Por R••••rch The College of Hypnosis and the Newport Hypnosis Center have joined forces to re· search the benefits ot group hypnosis to st~ smoking. This research win be conducted dur- ing the month or July with the first 500 partic1panu. 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Mr. David alls. ~rding has 10\eSt1gat1on of the m1htal) am:ralt operating out of the El Toro Manne .\1r Station \\hat. however I bcl1e\e e\Cl)onc has overlool..cd and I "ould suggest that the Cll) ol I rvinc t•\plqre further. ts the folio" 1ng <\re the Jet a1rcr.fft oepra11ng out ol the Et "roro Air Station presentl> armed "1th bombs and/or napalm and/or the hkc" While I realize the m1lttal) ha'i an important m1ss1on to ..enc an this country. I btheve the res1 dcnt!> sur- rounding the 11rport and mihtary ahke must recognize the <Unger to the surrounding residents 1f 1n Cact thc$.C airplanes art carrying h\e ammunt· tion such as bombs and the like .\crord1ng)}. l would rt'Q UCSt that the ca t}' of In. me explore further as to w ther or not h\e ammunition is an t bCang earned b)' the a1rcrafl as et la nd and tak e olTover ho(lles and. fam 1li~s1n the If' 1ne area ObHously one crash of a mllnaf) aircraft cafT)mg such a load can rum the day for evel)one. THOMAS ( EDWARDS Pilot welcomes readers·' comments Yale rowing crew stripped for ·aetiori The )'Oung ladies on /a1e·s row11'1g crew didn't have showeri. in their boathouse In 1976. this. ~howel"!.. please. the) asked. "Jothmg hap- pened. ~o the> Ii led into the office of the athletic director and as their captain solemnl) enunciated their request. the~ in nice deliberati on stnpped off all their clothes That worked Most l unous. 1h1s first danger encountered b\ infa nt rats In a litter of eight. the htile ones someumes get 1he1r tails tangled Tied together. the) can't maneu,er fhe) e'entuall) star .. e. Did I refer to that vocal ge91 us Mel Blant' a\ "the late.,."'1 Am forrected b\ a dient who had dinner with Blanc ttie da y that fa ux pas appeared in pnnt. <\polog1c'i. Mr Mel. Q Arc gambling casino'> legal in ( anada'' .\ One 1!>. onh one Diamond Tooth Genie's 1n the Yukon's Dawson City. Q . .\ny truth to the da1m that a horse will never throw an e'pectant woman'> • A. E' 1dentl> not Wh cn I reponed the con tention man> }earr, ago. a lad~ wrote to say. Wrong. Wrong \Vrong' Fonunatel\. she earned to full term though the-horse d1dn "t () "-hat was th e mainsta \ vegetable of earl) American'> befo re potatoes showed up" A Par'in1p., It was that ru~hilosophcr Abe Manin who ave • "Money never made a fool of anybody. It just shows thc~-up." You say you don't re- member Abe? He's the one who sa1d, "The trouble is most parents don't worry about a daughter until she fails to show up for breakfast and then it's too late." It's highl~ significant to surgeons that the laser kni fe stenhzes the 1nc1S1on as u cuts. Ne' er refngerate garlic. T he people who fl y in and out of Ch1cago .. ~O'Hare each year exceed in number the population of Spain. It's easy for a giraffe to look back over its shoulder. You think th at's obvious. Not really. The giraffe can do It without turning its head , Ma)be another reason the elderl y are so fond of M1am1 Beach 1s that there's no cemetery there A Ph1ladelph1a optometrist tested the eyesight of 40 baseball umpires. T"elve had fault) depth perception. T"o out ofc,er; fi,e travelers in Rotterdam pedal b1q cle'i The Libra!") of ( ongrcss no~ grows b' two \Olumes a second .. L.M . Boy d is a 1yadlc11ted colam- aist. ·• ... Jfpeacethroughstrengthlstobeabandonedforpeacethrough ummltry. Reagan ought tot II u what exactly has changed. '' PATRICK 8UCBA1'AN columnlat R1cHUD • CoHEI Demspay too much attention to s.,E~x VP-pickers -------are ignoring qualifications WASHINGTON -The other day I said the word "Negro." ftom time to time that happens to me. I blush. sometimes tty to take · 1t back. sometimes even try to explain that · i "Negro" was the polj1c word for R eel ection plans put Rea ctan ~:~~s;.i;:~~::~~0~:~~~~~ -'E:J ~ vocabulary, 1f not my Pf'CJUd1ccs, · along with my mashed carrots -in 012thJ:.J:J2a.dc_to_a new 'detente.:.~.:~r~..::~~~~m!o;~cv;s~00.::; Hasthe president given up the 'long twilight struggle'? WASHINGTON -"This kicks off a new era, considering where the Adm i nistra lions was... the anonymous State Department of- ficial confided. "They've come around 180 dcarees." Quoted by Bernard Gwertzman in Th e New York Times. lha1 official was talking about the new Reagan approach toward the Soviet Union- s1gnaled by . final and complete cance llation of all sanctions imposed upon Moscow by Jimmy Caner. for the Russian rape of Afghanistan. "Reagan. known for his strongan1i· Soviet viC""'s. will now be campaign- ing for re-election offering to put new hfe mto most of the accords worked out b} former President Richard Nixon and Hen I) A. Kissinger during th e penod of detente." So wntes Gwertzman. But. 1f cha t11ng up detente. and chasing shamelessly after Konstantin Cherneko for a summit 1s what is in store for Lhe fall campaign. what. exactly, does this portend for a second Reagan term? . Addressing 1he Conference on U.S.-Soviet Exchange, Reagan did take pains to note: "Some say for the Soviet leaders poace is not the real iss ue. rather the ISSUC IS the attempt to spread their dominance by u~ing military power as a means of in- timidation, and there 1s much evidence to support this view. But 1t should be clear by now th at such a strategy will not work. and once they realize this. maybe they'll understand they have much to gain b) improving the d1aJogue. reducing anns and solving problems." Pardon me. but among those "some" used to be one Ronald Wilso n Reagan. Nor 1s 1t b) an} mea ns "clear" the So" 1et strategy of "UStn,J military power as a means of 1nt1m1dat10n" ha!> fai led. Nor 1s there the slightest evidence the Soviets a~ genuinely interested 1n ··reducing arm s and solving problems." As Reagan 1s surely aware. the Soviet Union did not become the greatest military power on earth. the most terrifying empire in history, by .. reducin'-arms and solving proliGplS. 'Whatever became of that "lonj'lwilii}lt struggle" we were going to wage? During Reagan's tenure of office. Brcshnev. Andropov and Chernenko · .have smashed Sol idarity, put out a contract to murder the Pope, shot down KAL 007 and decorated the pilot who commited the atrocity, and gassed and ca~t-bombcd the villagers of Afghanistan. Par BucllAID generation of men, hke the Biblical Israelites. ought -to be forced to wander in the wilderness for 40 years until we have all died out. Our sexism as implanted; is almost genetic -the product of an unbring.ing and school- ina over which we had no control. As for myseJf, I often go to i sleep a feminist and wake up a male. chauvinist pig. None of my feminism • is instinctive. t1ons to open consulates in New York I bring this up now because the and Kiev," the President announced. question ofwhclher a woman should But what sense docs that make? The be chosen as the Democratic vice- San Francisco consulate is nothing presidential nominee is on the na- but a giant spies' nest targeted at tional agenda -at least on the coven. Silicon Valley. of the news magazines. The ar1u- On Capitol Hill. Senator Dole. mcnts for tt are by now well-known: A fresh from having fash ioned a "° woman would help dtfea't Ronald b1lhon tax increase. the fourth in two· Reagan: would be a wonderful role Now_ as a candidate for re-elcct1on. years. is predicting major new taxes an model for other women: and would. -Reagan 1s surel> entllled to a goodl> 1985. Is this what the Republican not incidentally. show that Amenca 1s measure of Ocx1b1hty 1n his foreign Part) has in mind for a second finally ready to renounce its sc:ust policfc pronouncements. He should Reagan term? ff so. dnver. we'll be t . IT h pas . be al owed to sing a medley of tunes. gettmio at t c next step. The arguments agains\ a woman - w11hout having to bang the Evil If the Reagan White House has at least the ones being mentioned - Empire drum. to the delight of decided to take the conservatives for arc also \\ell-lmown: None of them I!> conserva11 ves. 1n every one. But il _granted this fall . the While House is qualified enough for tbe number tY.O peace throuJh mength is to be probably correct 1n not fearing job. not to mention the number one abandoned for peace through sum· political repercussion. The con· ~ob in 'he event the President dies or m1try. Reagan ought to tell us what servatives, no matter how disap-15 mcapacitatcd. They lack both eitactl y has cbanged. pomting the campaign. are not soina for~pohcyexpericnccand -since A1-of today. the Reagall "strategic to desert Ronald Reagan. Thttr--nfey are either mayors or members of military but Id up" is strictly on paper. affection for ham goes back too far, the House of Representatives -the Jimmy Carters 200 MX missiles the ties that bind remain too strong; politically educatinJ e.x~nencc of have been reduced by Conpess to 15. and their apprehension ,of what running for a statewide office. I have subject to a Soviet veto. Gerald Mondale would mean for what is left made those arguments myself. But Ford's 300 B-1 bombers have been of the West borders on stark 1error. then something hapl)Cncd. Henry cut to 100 by Reaga'n himself.Not one But a presidential campaign ought Ci511!eros, the mayor of San Antonio of them is yet Oying with the Strategic to be more than a ceremonial proaress (and an His(>3nic). was mentioned as .\ir Command. The stratC$ic balance -no matter how splendid the a possible vice-presidential nominee between the two countncs 1s today no footage from the Tomb of the Un· and no one yelled and screamed more favorable than it was under knowns and Point du Hoc. More than about his qualifications. No colum- J1mmy Carter. a trashing of everything Mr. Mun· rust like myself noted that Cisneros In Central America. the "Contras" dane represents. More than a series of was a mere mayor, that he had never fightmg the West's war again~t the laxative commericals about how run for statewide office. that he. too. Soviet gamson state of Nicaragua good we aJI feel under RonaJd lacked foreign-policy experience. have just been ditched by the House. Reagan. It ought to hold upa vision of None of that seemed to matter and Where 1s the Admmistration anger? where we arc going. and what. not just because Cisneros is a His.- There are repons the Durate regime 1s together, we shall accomplish. before panic, but because he is a man. being 1nAhrated --as was Saigon b)' Reagan goes home to Santa Barbara. It's too easy to say that this is raw th e Viet Cong -wnh leftist officials. And Reagan's old friends have a rig.ht sexism of the kind that would rcjtct who will press for a negottatcd peace to know who is ~0101 to get d1shec:f m any woman for any high poltiical and "power sharing" with the Com· the second tenn. office. It is sexism of a lesser, more munist rebels. next-to-last step to a insidious, vanety. It doesn't hold that Communist El Salvador. P•trlct BucbUJ111 I• • •YD~•ted no woman 1s ever qualified for a high "We propose to resume prcpara-colomal1t. political office, but rather that snc must be more qualified than a man for the same post. Pesticide issue really bugs EPA All things being equal, men and women arc never equal. The woman must be better than the man -which helps explain why Jeane Kirkpatrick. "' who has as good a foreign-policy mind as anyone in the Reagan administration. spends her ttm(' 1n the backwater of the Un.ited Nations. Three chemicals join Malathion on list of those agency ignored \\-.\~Hl !\iC,TOl\J \\hen I fir<it dl'>clo'>ed three "Cl'k'> ago that the En .. 1ronml"ntal Protecuon .\grnl~ had t:Cl\ l'rcd up t'' 1d1.·nce thJt the tom rn on hug spra' malathmn rnu'>t'' lanccr th l' n.•\pon..e lrnm n·a1.kri. ~a' O\el>\hdming -and\\llhgood .r reason Malathion 1\oneof the mo'>I popular pc'>t1 c1des used b) back)arc1 gardener'> and huge agncullural cnrerpnsesahke It 1srecommended b)' v1 nuall) n er\ gardening hook on the market. Tht• p<w11 b1lit)' th at m1ll1on!I of .\mencanc; are expoc;cd to a carcinogen without knowi ng 11 unde~tandahl~ ~omesa lot of people But lor wmc reason It d1dn 't won) th e LPA officials whose JOb l'l to review the aacnc>'s own analyses of chcm1calsappro~ed for use. In stead of pas\1 ngalona the m1'ig1\- • in~ of their o~n !l(lt'nll ts, thc\C c-arcfrt'l' bureaucrats s1mpl) &)os~d °'er rht.• bad ne\\~ Thear "cut-and- ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat raste .. re ' 1c" 'dl.'ktl·d "'arn1ng!> that malath1oncau'>l''>la nn·r and in- l luded sec11on\ 11I anal\ SC\ that m1n1m11l·d thl' pcs11rnfc's dangers "'()" r, c karncd that three more "1del\ used l hem1cals -meta lax\ I. pcrmcthnn an d harvade-ma}' bC more dangerous than 1ht: EPA has k t on M) assoc1a1e Donald Goldberg has seen a series of internal agenC) reports on these pest1c1de!>. They make you wonder what the EPA's l'Val uatorsare being paid for -Metalax}'l 1sa fung1c1de u~ mainly to combat "blue mold" on tobacco lce-YeS. According to an analysis by Dr Adrian Gross, a respected se nior sc1ent1st a' the EPA. metalaxyl "as a tumor-induce.,r or carC'1nogc n " But tht EP.\ 's Hazard Evaluation Division scnou\ly misled other of· fic1als 1 n It rt" 1rw of the chem 1cal. Gro'is fou nd that the review left out ev1dencrof1mponan1 tumors that cttur Dowattbr f dot r f'!d A lent I 0 lrwt Puf)Ci\het ~ ....,Y a., o• .,,. ,.., ., lJO w,... n., !• C<Jtte Ufte AllO<-COtt~~-I !'kl• I~ CU.I• IN5I C: A 'I ?fM 8 Frenlc ZJnl A.POCielt (d1t(lf Tom Taft c11v c<1i10f ..... I • .. 1nd1ca ted meta la\\ l'c; potential a!> a carcinogen .. ome ofthc . rc\1e"Asonth1s produce vwereof the ·cut-and-paste' l)'pe. ·· C1ro'>s ~role 1n an inte rnal memo -Pl'rml'thnn \\3'1 rc!>lmted to m uon crop<, unt11 I 9N2. That )'Car 11s us.c" wasc\panded to a" a net) of other crops. including lettuce. potatoe<i. pears. cclel). cabbagr and brusscls sprouts The published find ings on the chemica l suited: .. Even 1f permethrin 1sa human oncogcn (tumor causer). which 1s unlikcl). 1t is highly unhkel) that ll would present a \lgn1ficant nsk 10 humans au he levels to which they will bt ex posed .. In your hat. said Gross. In a repon to tt\c_[PA · \ n..-g1stration d1 v1s1on. ht wrotebluntly. "I submit to you that this represents a va\t undc~tatement of uch nsks " According to Gross. the levels of c'llposure to pcrmethnn perm111t'd b)' the EPA could lead to a n skofcancer in 5 percentto l 0 percent of the pcr:son'i cxpo<sed. "I hould think ... he wrotr wnh barely controlled outraae. ·'thll ris ks ofcanccr of this order fora rcl3t1vel> new m~cucidcut unac- ccp1ahk to an> rat~onal pe rson ... -Harvedt-11ano1hcrpc 1u.:1dc that the rev1c,.cn failed to II ve de('1s1on-ma k 1 n1offic11 ls a~u·ate wiaminaabout Gro found that the • t"(vitwcr ncalcctcd to do IMir o n anal)sis ··This had the unfonunatc re uh ofobscunna the fact that th1~ age nt wa1.a rar 1nogen," he "'rote. No Y>ondN. rcord1n to iro\\. tht n.·v1cwcr\ hod rl'l1ed on C\ aluauon 'ummar1l'' ort'fl:l'"'d h} the monulal • J1c1 AIDEISOI 1urers and -or their research contrac- tors Gross' courage in challenging the system has evident!) not endeared him to EPA bureaucrats. He felt obh&ed to write one official: "You ha vc remarked ... that perhap the reason for certain fol la to feel U!>'"tight whenever 1 arn around is their fear \hat I m1gh1 ·expose' them. But ... 1f fndccdlheyhadcamedout hoddy wbrk which could affect the health of the public, they ought to fcarsuch posi.1blecxpo!.un: and bcin1 hek:I atcountahlc forthc1raru," • Footnote. An EPA pok4;1man ha(l not re ponded to rtq uesu for com· ment by the ume I went to prns. REPORT FROM EL ALVAOOR:JoscNapoleon Duane. thenewprc"dcntofEl hador.has , h1~ work cut out fOf him. Ott tcd b thC'ohprth.!Qftho.'Founttn Fam1flCi •·for hi n1uon1h1auon of ban ksand confisauon ofhui-c • citates hm he wu h<"ad of the n.iltna JUnta from I 9J0to 1912.•he 1 di tru\tcd by the JCQ·wtnuucmlll\ forf31hn110 top1hcblood> work of th<'riaht·winadcath ~uad \lt houih manv Y>cahh> Sal"adnran\ OcJ 1n10 lu,uno\h c\1lc. .. some still remam in hopes that their huge holdings will one day be re· turned to them. "Whoasked the peasants 1f what they really wanted was land?" a well-known oltprch asked my roving reporter. Jon Lee And erson. ··Ma> be what theY. really wanted was some chocolate. • A staunchl y conserv111 ve woman denounced rcpomof the death squads' murders as "JuSt hes.·· and suggested the v1cttms were prob bl> killed by leftist terromts to "make us look bad.·• Asked why any aroup would slaughter 40,000 of its own upponen to blacken it political enemies' 1mllac. she 1d: "Well, r don '\know. Bul I just thank th11 if you 're a guerrilla you should be: killed." . Of course. men are notorious fo r thtnkinJ this way. but women are hardly immune. Women. too. were soc1altzcd in a sexist sytem. They. too were raised 10 look upon themselves as be1na unqualified for certain JObs -ccrtatn h11h pffices. The pubhc- op1nion pofls. afieraJl. tell us that )OU don't have to bt a man to be a sexist And 1f you doubt what the poll tell • you. spend a couple of minutes wath the likes of Phyllis SchlaOy. She. nd to 1 greater dearec,.~er followers. have a view of women thll is every bit I!. stxttt a thaJ of your buic Playbo} m•aazmc subscnber. The issue of qualifications for the v1ce-pre1iden1ial nominee ·~ an tm· portant one. Nine vice presidents .- have st<'i:>Pcd up to the pre adcncy after 1 death or a mianation. And the Mcanwh1le.ofcounc. thekillioas --...~Ok~.~Ttie Kcnncdys: An Amcncan ao on. though not 11 the terrible pace • Orama." remands us that not even the of the 198()..821lauthter. Mana Julia heahh1e1t President 1s immune from Hcmandez.dircctorofTutela Ltpl, v1ok'nt dHth. • theSalvadoranarchbi1hopnc'.s .. I'm not aoina to die 1n offi('('.'1 human riahtsofficc, •id that John Kenilcdy said in defending tu pressure 6rought to tar by the choice of Lyndon Joh n~n H a ReapnadministralJono~erthepast runn1n1 mate. .. So the vice prc 1den- tWO)earsh1 helpcd .. soomicall~:· c:ydocsn't mean anythana. .. But 1fqualifkat1on -and not Ju t • t1c:Ur.bafandn1 •rt ta be c<>n· Forexamp!e. tncsaid, wticn Vi ider'C'd. then \\.'Omen oupt to be Pm1dent Bu h"' ut'd El h'ldor JUdi('d by thuame st1ndard a\ men. lastOCccmbtrtndp,ethetc>\Cm· If a mak...ma)or or con11t' man 1 mcnt1liitofm1hta~officen -·---·-·'~y. then lO 1 a female ma>or or r ponedl) 1n,ol\'Cd in thcdn1h C'O"lf"llWOman. ~df butchery, the k111in&1 TMtt are two 1uucs hm - c.tropj>Cd harplyfortwomonth qualifkataons and r11m $, mt ''But then the went n1ht bat Up WOtMn llftm not to ha\'c the former. 0131n •• hr 1d Thaa'r. bti.'ause the) are u<Jttd J•ct AIHHrlOll 11•1jHlc.1f'4 C'OlllHht wnth&it ttlt lltttt. ,. ... .-.! ,. "--• qrMlblHI• .... \ ....... .,. dldn,wHn111 pro :~·· ............. 82. 8LPFMOleYC ~CUp ~~ Is this the :final a u tunin for Mr. OctOber? Reggie is out of character these days --he·ssaytnghello rather than goodbye ltisnowKvenynrslaterand ~ Jacklon isappra.chin1 what thould be the final autumn. At least, the onlookcr5 will get an indication of whether a hotd<>&C"an letgoeasicr than a truly peat player. 1pcak1q 10 a repontt the other cyenU\I at Anabeim.$&a(h um. Thi tourist approKhe4 Mr. Oct~sev· cral ycan aac>and was rudely d11- patched.1bett bas b«n no repeat attempt toconv~ w11h the man and life h aone on . . TISOf_Will_ him. fAnstovcaplaJ'erOllly'*8 be is ~~,IM81dia Will mitddloa~•~ only when n ·ts bis pu1p99t. I fbasrball memones had official statu like basebaU statistics, Rcuie • !ackson would~o ~de to November in the yearofour landlord 1976. Jackson sat down on a 11ldcd cha tr in New York's Americana Hotel and affixed his name to a Yankee docu- ment. He became an instant m11lion- a1rc that day. That rniaht also have been the day he became one of the grand old aame·s most celebrated hot dogs. • There arc two kinds ofhl')t dogs. those who can play and tho~t' who can't. RC11Je Jackson could pta)'. An indication of that came a year after he became a mem her of the Bronx Zoo which was owned by teinbrennerand manqed b) Martin. The 1977WorldStnescamedown to the final aame and Rcgie acted out a bizarre scene. He hit three home run5 and that d~i.troycd the Los Angeles Dodacruod establi hed the Yankccsaschamp1onsofthc uni- verse. Jackson·s performance wa the most pm sh in World SCncs history uptottiat moment-and tothisday. Babe Ruth hit three home runs in a couple of games but not even that am mortal hit three in a row. It was about that ume that some inspired.bardcameupWlthaname for Jackson. "Mr. October." • Remember Mkkey Mantle staaatr· ma around on knees that had be- trayed him and Willie Mays ~ina to say hey one time too man)'? It 1s not out of the question Mr. October is enduringtheobviousalread~. hopina for one more October. He has not been Mr. May or Mr. June. Mr. Friday. perhaps. or Mr.SuAday. Jackson may reahze that tbC relent- less> arshavccro~dedin.Heisnot talk1rig nearly as often or as loudly and this iscntircly out of character. The first thina to 10 on a hot d'QS is his mouth. Jackson may have been noticed A cOol McEnroe sizzles He calmly overpowers Masur; Evert gets past youngster · . WIMBLEDON, Eng)and (AP) -Top-seeded John McEnroe kept his temper under control and moved into hi&h icar Saturdax. brecziQ.&J>ast Australian WaHy Masur 6-0, 6-4. 6-3 and 1nto-ihtHourth round of the Wimbleddh tennis championships. In women's competition. three-time Wimbledon champion Chris Evert Lloyd, seeded second this year, also moved mto round four but had a touah time beatina 17- year-old British junior Annabel Croft 6-3, 6-4 In the day's only semblance of an upset, 20-year-old Carina Karlsson ousted 1977 Wimbledon wol1}en's champion and sentimental favorite Virginia Wade 6-2, 4-6, 11-9. Masur won nine consecutive poinu, breakio& McEnroe's serve and serving a love tame to pb a 4-2 tead. But McEnroe, catch1111 the bnes with hi1 def\ touch and nppina winnen whenever Masur was out of position, swept through the next four games to go up 2-0 in sets. It was in the final aame of the second set that McEnroe's pristine demeanor showed signs of crackina. Masur won the fint P<>inl on a ball that appeared to be lona. McEnroe ~tared-al the lincsman1J>µ\ ,kept.quiet. ln.llaC second game of the m1rd set, a serve by Masur was weakly nettled by McEnroe as a fault was called. But umpire Bob Jenkins overruJcd the call and awarded the point to the Australian. · McEnroe bit an apparent service winner in the third game, but a late fault caU nullified it and be went on to lose the point. When the New Yorker put a first serve into the net in the seventh pme, he exc;laimed, "Good, John, good!" And the breaks began to even up when a linesman caJled a Ma1ur forehand down the line &ood but was overruled by Jenkins. · "Things are starting to aetintercstina now," McEnroe said. "But there arc touah matches to come, includina the next one." hctfo nilisalmostt1mtto11y Np~perhaps. Jackson t1 sayin& good by Anotheryearwould certainly be out of the question. Even if Jackson wanted to stay on. it would 1«m dout>tful the Anscls would retain him asapartntr. Whcnhcwas~\ienthc o' erridc on attendance at a ecru in point. it Sttmcd ludicrous tosLan wi\h. • f~..t s 1~ desianated hitter P<>Sit1on which is sometimes suitable fora manof39summen. The question is whether a baseball firm or its manager would conclude Rqpe was ..-onh the mont')'. Of coune. the. mi&bt 1n Octdbcr. Fewer tears dampen the boulevard when a hot d<>& goo. People coed when Mantle went.And Mays.And Yaz. It is not clear how much despair will ftoOd the land when Jackson aoes. Neither is there an indication of Other winners in the briaht sunshine at the All· EnaJ,and Lawn Tennis and Croquet Oub included sixtb- sccded Andres Gomez of Ecuador, No. 11 Kevin Curren of South Africa, Pat Cash of Australia and four Americana- No. 14 Bill Scanlon, No. IS Vitas Gerulaitis, John Sadri and Terry Moor. Also advancing were No. 3 Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia, No. 10 Jo Durie of Britain, No. 12 Caudia Kohdc-Kilsch of West Germany. No. t4 Helena Sukova of Czed!otl&vakia, No. IS Andrea Temesvari of Hunpry and Steffi GrafofWcst Germany, who, at IS, is the yourtgest player in the tournament. ~ Lloyd, of Fort Lauderdale, Aa., committed an • unusual number of unforced errors against her stubborn (>pponent -most of them forehand approach shots and forehand drop shots. She served for the match at s.:i:but Croft saved one match point as she broke serve. She then held to pull to within 4-S. saving another two match poinu with crou- McE"nroc sparlUed, both in his play and his dcP<>nment, sweeping throuah the first set in just 18 minutes, dropping just 10 points. On the second P<>int of the second set, McEnroe slipped and fell as Masur slashed a winnina cross-court forehand. The tournament's top aced got up srnihna and quickly took the next three points to grab a I~ lead. He apin delighted the Centre Coun erowd when he flashed another &Tin . when Masur, who had been completely outclassed to that P<>tnl, punctuated his fint winnina game with an ace. Then. in ~~me with the score tied l S-all. court volleys. · Then Lloyd served again for the match. This time she was successful, the final P<>int comina when Croft netted a backhand. ··t came in more than usual for me. especially on her backhand..·· said Uoyd. "She is a aood player with a wcap6n. Her forehand was 1mpress1ve and I had to work hard for my points. She didn't &ive me anything." Curren. who walked onto the grass courts of Wimbledon shortJy after lcam1111 of his father's death. bested India's Ramesh Krishnan 6-3, 3-6. 7-6, 7-6. taking the last two sets in identical 7-3 tiebttakffl:- Cubs collect.20· hits, rout Dodgers, 1_!:4 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bob Denuer, Jay Johnstone and Rync Sand~ each had four hit to pace a 20..hit attack 11 the Chicqo Cubs rolled to a 14-'4 victory over the lo Anaelcs Dod&t"rs Saturday nilJlt. The Cubs pounded out their most productive hit total this season •inst fQUI ~ pitchen and punctuated the rout with a seven-run ninth inning. - O\icaao chatcd ~ taner Bob Welch in the leCOnd 1nnin1 with three runs. Johnttone and Htnry C0tto11ftl)tdand Larry 8owa •'tlkcd to 10ld the blses. Welch W9lk"td bl ltlntf Chuck Rainey to. SCOR John· tofte. Then Dmucr ftakd an Cotto ud BoWI o"'1d 1on ndbef'a'• ·~ e Ken Howell rtpla<id J ohn McEnroe smuhea a •hot Satantay a&abaat Aastral- ta•e Wally lluar en roate to a •t:raitJat..Mt-'ilctory. Express take·s its.sweet time A 'broken' play -gt~s Los Aigeles 27-21 playo fwtn LOS ANGELES (AP) -Mel Gray wasn't supP<>scd to score the wtnn1ng touchdown for the Los Angeles Express. "We were Just trying to set up for 1 field goal," said Los Angeles quar- terback Steve Young." It was a simple slant off tackle that turned mto a Mel Gray special." Gray turned the simple play into a 24-yard touchdown le) aive the Ex- press a 27-21 victory over the M1ch- 1pn Panthers m the opening round of the United States Football Lcasue playoffs. On the play. Gray broke his left ann while being tackJed tn the tnd zone. The winning score came thrtt manutes. 33 S«Onds into the third oven1me period. ending the lon~t game in professional football history "I've never been throu&h anything ltke that m my life:· said Los Angeles Coach John Hadl. The marathon game took 93 mmutes. 33 SCC'Onds of official time. brcakmg the old martc of82:40 set b} the M1am1 Dolphtns and the Kansas City Chiefs tn a 1971 National Football League p~yoff game. With the victory, the Express advance into next Saturday's West- ern Division final ap.inst the winner of Sunday's fint-round pme between the Arizona Wranglen and the Ho~ ton Gamblcn. Michigan had an opponuntty to end the pme in each of the first two overtimes. but Panther locker Novo Bojovic missed field pJ attempts wide to the left. .. It's touah to describe what hap- pened to me today:· said BoJovic. "I guess God wants me to go through somethina hke this to test my wth:' . With 52 S«onds left m rqulat1on pla). Kevtn Nelson scored has second touchdov.-TI on a onc--yard run to bnnJ the Express to Wlthm 21-19 On the two-~mt ronversaon. Young rolled around r~n end mto the end zone to tte the sco~ 21-21 and ~nd the game tnto oven1mc .. On tht two-pomt COn\erston. we we~ 'n a man-to-man dcfensr. I was ont on one with the ttaht end:· said M1eh1pn hnebacker John Cortc~r ... , auess the hnemen fot sucked mto the middle by the fa c. It was a slow de,clopma play I sav. hlm (Young) coming to me but I rouldn't release from the ttaht end ·· Lewis, partner wln their heat The 1oll)'eri?J'bc foQowiaaQDOICS about llctaic are from liil~ ••You unwrap a R.ee beraild tt tells) OU hoWtood ll 11 ... "They haven't mede~ cnus- tard to cover that tiOt q" • Rea&ie would sive YoU lbt ahirt oft hi' bad .. or rourw. be w.ould ca1J a press confc~ 10announa:1L •· But pl&)mappn:tjatdj(o.roics. When Jacbon hitlbe. three homcn against the~ Ste c Garvey laterc:oppcdouL -• "When Jac:kson hit bisthird homer • and J kn~oonewulistenma." Garv said, ··1 applauded into my aJovc."" E v ert blasts media WIMBLEDON. &a&an41AP) - Chris Evert Uoyd on S&iurday calkC1 the media's intrusion into the playen' • J>!ivate liv~ .. horrendous .. and said it's loweri~ ~uality o!pilay at this )'elf's Wim o tennis cbam-pionsl\i~ · The adopted sweetbelfJ of Britain's tennis fa,ns; Uoydjoioed in the fray between the media and a number of playen, inclUd.iQ& the tournament's top IC:eds, Martina Navratilova and John McEnroe. McEnroe earliet this week barred television cameras from bis ~­ match interview after a series of prcu attacks on bis Ott<Oun behavior.· Navratilova. ~ by repon.s that a Texas woman is her new "compa- nion. .. II.id she Will no. loneer play tournaments in Britain except for Wimbledon. Othcn whose priqte lives have been on the news~ oft.ondon's newsj,apcB in the last month include American Jimmy Arias. allqcd \0 be datin& Canada's Clir\ina Buact~ aad Bettina Bunce of West Gemlany. reponcdl) datina Mc:Enroc. Both rcpon.s wett botly dmied. .. , think that the press, for somt rcuon. this Wimbledon hu betft really horrendous and realty pictina on the S>la)ers and their private hves," Llo)'d said in ~ post-match 1ntCTV1cw after bcatin& Annabel Croft of Bntain in the third round· .. The playen don't really want to come in here. '° tell you l}\e truth. And it's not only the British. Tbeie arc a lot of Ainerican publications that arc rca.lly stoopiaa very low a.lJo. '"Tomorrow ru probably~ npped to pieces a.fttt this, but I th.ink alJ a player can do is let the press know bow the playcn arc fcel1~ abut IL Not ma dcroptory, not an a bad way. saying you're all this and that, wb..ch some playen seem to do. but JU t to say we're here, this is the most important torunamcnt in the world, Wimbledon. and we all want to play our best tcnn1 "But we're also human be1nas and all this rubblSb about our private lives should be stopped. It is interfering. .. Brewers baffled by Zahn , MILWAUKEE (AP)~ -Geoff Zahn as too concerned wt th the wholt rqular se~son to WOIT) about m1d- season honors. Zahn. the Angels' left-hander. tossed a thrcc-h,ttcr Saturday naabt to beat the Mtlwaukce Brewen 2-0. In lht prottss. Zahn lowered hts earned run avcraac to a l~uc-bcst l 89 and equated last season s win tot.al with his ntnth victory. Zahn admitted that he 9rould hkc to be named an All-Sw. · ''I'd SI} )CS." he Slld, "but I'm not &Ol.DI to be dJsappomtcdtfl'ln not. lt depends on what kind of pitcb1na they need. It would be a great honor to make the team. "But I tbin.k the ultimate is for us aoina to the World Series. That would mean more to nae than maki the All-Star team." Brtwers Man11er Rene Uichemann saad. ··Zahn shoMd ·why tac• ODC of the leaden in We didn't ha~ much of a chance mort than one time rully. Thi dub. aoina into I\, ha bit b.im well. We hav.e a .392 avcrqe ( t.artina lineup) 1nstb1m." Z&h • 9-4, walked three and true out »• in comp\ctina bis .eventh pme of the 1CUOn. :Jibe AQIC l a l~ '-:ad 10 the nd Oft' Jaime oca own. 6-7, hen Rob Wdfonc doubkid dowD the k:ft. idd It • t to third oo an aod rilCcd home on Di ftdd'1 . • . . \0 trd. . AnlC ICOr'ed .,ain in the fi wbtn Freel L)'ftn i advanced tO eC011Ki on a wild p1tc and n R 'c lac ·1 lialk to ' ,. . Now they're teammatea · El Modena•• Rod Corn (37) and Foothill 111Cb•• Joe Wal•he ba•e bad their mo- menta In Century Leape play, bat they'r e jut foolln& here aa the South tanee up-for the 25 tb Oranae County All-Star game at OCC Friday nlCht. · . ............................................................................ Tights wlnsfeatureraceon the stretch INGLEWOOD (AP) -Ti&hts., ndden by Laffit Pincay, rallied through the stretch to nanowly win . the Silver Screen Handicap Saturday at Hollywood Park. Carryma 119 pounds, Tiahts fin- ished a nose 1n front of M. Double M., ridden by Eddie Delahoussaye. The fa von tc, Prccis1onist, ridden by Chris McCam>n. finished third another 11/J lengths back. Coverina the 111' miles in l :48 3-5 Tight~ eartred $46,850 by defeatini five nvals in the race for three year olds . Sent off the third choice by the crowd of 31,979, Tishu paid $10.40, $4.60 and $3.20. M. Double M. returned S4.80 and $3.00. Precision.ist,.amt off the 6-5 favorite, returned $2.80 to show. Precisionist. carryina liiahwei&ht 121, held a clear lead into the stretch, where be was joined by M. Double M. and Ti~ts. An eiJbth of mile from the finish, the tno were bead and head, three across the ~k, with M. Double M., canying 116, between - horses and Tights on the outside. AfteT Precis1onist dropped back, Tiabts and M. Double M. battled to th~wirc with Tights win!linga DarTow decision. Wl1it111a11 Galleries PRESENTS THE OFFICIAL 1984 OLYMPIC GAMES POSTERS <Los Angeles '1984 Olympic Games ~ .. SPECIAL PURCHASE . 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Prior to the Express-Panthers marathon, the tonaest pro pme was the National Football Leaaue playoff' contest between Miami and Kansas City on Chnstmas Day 1971 . The Dolphins beat the Chiefs 27-24 in Kansas City on Garo Yepremian•s 37-yard field!oal 7:40 into the second overume. That pme taste 82 minutes. 40 seconds. • The first overtime game an NFL history came in the l 9S8 champ1onsh1p game, with the Baltimore Colts ed&ina the NewYorkGiants23-J7onAlanAmeche's1· yard run 8: IS into the extra session. In 1962, the Dallas Texans used Tommy Brooker's 2S-yard field aoal at 2:S4ofthc sixth quaner to beat the Houston Oilers 20-17 for the American Football Leaauc championship. Other playoff overtime games have included Green Bay's 13-10 dec1s1on over Baltimore in a 1965 NFL Western· Conference contest; Oakland's 37-31 beating of Balumore in an AFC divisional match up in 1977; San Dieao's 41-38 v1ctQry over Miami in a l 981 AFC divisional game, and, in its first season of existence last year, the USFL had the Philadelphia Stars downina the Chicago Blitz 44-38 in a divisional game. Q!.~te of the d&J Lou ,.,.., wtto retired at 40 u a New York Yank ... -~ aft• ~ 18 ywa In ttMt m,aJora: "~ alOnQ tbe One, l coutdn•t r-. h9lt u much u I uMd to. C®tdn 't have thole e6gtrt ctrtnk• of Jeck Denlel'• Md~ the next day." Nicklaus in pursuit of Price Front-running Nick Price SC}lWldered n a shot m the water on the l 8Th h"olc, but mana&cd to rctam7four strokes of hjs big lead Saturday in the third round of the 75th Canadian Open Golf Tournament. The 27-year-old South African, w.ho held a six-shot lead through the firs\ 36 holes, completed his third round in a hard-won. erratic. I-over-par 73 and compiled a 54-bolc total of 207, nine shots under par on the Glen Abbey Golf Club coarse. Jack Nicklaus, the man who designed the course as a permanent site for the Canadian National Championship, shot a 69-despite a 3-putt bogey-6 on the final hole -and moved into a tic for second at 211 . . . Arnold Palmer fell as far as three shots behind, but survived u trouble-filled front nine and managed to repin a one-stroke lead over Miller Barber after the third round of the U.S. Senior Open ,Championship. Enterina today's final l 8 holes of the United States Golf Assoc1auon event for players 50 and over. 1981 Senior Open champion Palmer was at 214. 4-over par ... Rosie Jones, looking for hcrfirst victory in three years on the Ladies Professional Golf Assoc1at1on Tour. shot a 3-under-par 69 to take the lead an the Lad> Keystone Open an Hershey. Pa. Jones. whose best finish this season was a ue for I I th place at St. Petersburg. birdied three of the first fhe holes and finished with a two-da) total of 137 an the S4-holc tournament. Bryant leads Philadelphia win PHILADELPHIA -Kel vin Bryant s ran for t~o touchdowns and caught a pas c II• for another and Garcia Lane scored on a 70-yard punt return as the Phlla!klpba Stars crushed the New Jc~ncrals 28-7 Saturday in the first round of th(' United States Football League playoffs. The Stars will meet the winner of today's contest between the Birmingham Stallions and the Tampa Bay Bandits for the Eastern Division championship. • Blue J a y• atill 10 •ames oat • The Toronto Blue Jays, who had lo t ill nine or their previous 12 pmes and dropped 10 aames behand Detroit in the Amcncan Leaaue East, defeated the Oak· land Athletics 6-l Saturday as O.yle Aleu.adcr scattered JCven hits and seldom-u~ short top T•y Ftnaandei delivered two hits, jncludina a two-run 1inale • • . Elsewhere in the American t.eaaue, 0"1 Pryor slammed a three-run homer and Sieve Balboal nd 8 1tcla Dav ls added solo shots to lead Kansas City to a 6-2 victory over the New York Yankees. Mark Gulcu held the Yankees to six hits, includina Sceve Kemp's seventh·innina homer .1 • • Dave Beadenoa broke up a pitchina duel between Seattle's Jim Beattle and Bos- ton's De1at1 .. OU CU" Boyd with a seventh·inning home run, lift- ina the Mariners to a 2-1 . victory over the Red Sox . . . Larry Parrtsla lined a pair of run-scorin1 rr,or sinales and Cbarlle H..P tossed a seven-hitter as Texas edged Cleveland 2-1. Houah. 8:6. struck out c1aht and walked four as he pitched Iiis eiahth complete game . . . A wild pitch by Minnestota reliever Roi Davl1 allowed Detroit's Larry Hendoa to score the winnina run an the eiahth 10nin1 as the Tiaers Cdacd the Twins 4-3 ... Vuce LaW's home run in the l l th inning powered the Cb1caao White Sox to a S-4 victory ~ver Balta mo~. Soto•• four-hitter tames Ezpoa Marlo Soto tossed a four-hitter for his Ill mnth victory and belted hi.s first major leaaue home run Saturday niaht, lcadtng the Cinncinati Reds to a 4-1 victory over the Montreal Expos. Soto, 9-1, who bas won his last eiaht decisions, struck out seven. The riaht·hander is pitchina while the Reds appeal his five-day suspension for a brawl with Atlanta's Claadell Wulaia,W1 .... In other National League games. Terry Pol oonnected for three bits, includina a two-run homer, and drove in three TUnS, while MJke 1.tCott and Dave SmJ" combined on a six-hit shutout as Houston de- feated Pbiladelpbia 7--0 . . . Al Oliver bounced a two-out, run- scorina single in the seventh innina lo break a tic. and CllW Davis added a two-run pinch sinale as San Francisco defeated Pittsburgh 1·5. Fra.U WUllallll, 6-1, pitched two inninp to pick up the victory and Gary Lavelle Soto worked the last two innin~ for his ei&hth save ... JoaqalD AD.dajar combined with three relief pitehers for a six-hitter as St. Louis topped San Di~o 4-1 . The vij:tory put Andujar, 13-6 in the National Leaaue lead for victories. He was forced to leave the aame with one out in the sixth inning when he aggravated a hamstring injury that has bothered bim the Last two weeks . . . The game between the Atlanta Braves and the Mets at New York was postponed because of rain. The aamc will be played as part of a doubleheader today. Viewers thrown for loss NEW YORK (AP) -The final ponion of Saturday's United States Football Lea&ue playoff pme be· tween the Michigan Panthers and Los An&eles, won by the Express 27-21 in the third overtime, encountered tele- cast difficulty in parts of the Midwest. At least two stations WF AA an Dallas and KOOE in Joplin, Mo., lost the network feed of the p me for approximately l S minutes at 7:30 p.m. EDT, spokesmen fortbe stations said. WFAA went to a local news broadcast. When the feed of the pme from the network resumed. WFAA rejoined the match, but Mel Gray had already scored to end the l.onaest pme in professional football history. A spokesman for WF AA estimated that. the station received approx- imately 50 calls protestina the cutoff of the pmc. He added that similar problems had occurred in Houston and Tyler. Texas. A spokesman for ABC.t. which telecast both USFL playon p met Saturday, explained that a network aar:ccment with affiliates.. bum1 the completion of the telecast for some viewers. Many stations ~n their brOad- cast ·with the New Jency-Philadel· phaa p me and switched to the Pantbtn-Exprcss . pme when Phila- delphia took a 28--0 lead in &Ae fourth quarter. The Stars won the&ame28-7. "' ....... llicblaan place-kicker "°" ~rie. on kn._, le 41..- •aated' after Diliiel.Df bJ.a MCond fteld 1-i attempt 81llldaJ. Aocordi~ to a local ntwtpej)Cf, one station 1n Oklahoma cut off the telecatt durina ovenime in favor of tht popular musical show "Solid Oold;~' Waldorf wins ,tate amateurgolf tJt1e P ·BBL 8 · H (AP) Duffy Waldorf anb d an early lead and held on to defeat Mark Phillipa 2 and I aturday 1n th 6-hole finals oflhe 73rd C!alifom1a matcur Golf Cham· pion,hip at Pebble Beach Coif lank' . Waldorf. 21. a UCLA Kn1or from Tar7ana. wa n't asawcsomu\ he haa ~en an ht four pre-.. iou matchr , but he-still hod enough firepower to \ um beck Ph11lips, 23. of tud10 Cat)'. Waldorf held a J.up I <l•ller the first nine holct and enjoyrd a l·up ad\iantaar 11 the end of the mom•na round. ") ieh I hould ha\e playtd 1he f'roni nine better." \lld Phillip , "That's th( trctch jOU ha\c to capi1ahtl' upon and I couldn't do at. ' My putter was a lintc cokl.'-' -~­ Phillps rt111ttred only two bitdits turdly. boih at the tnd or the momina round. He made a 6-foot pun on the 17th fbra birdie 10 '"n the holt and thfn 11nk a 60-foc>t birdie putt on tht 18th. WaldonaltO birdied that hole'. m1k1n1 a 12-foot hot trom off the front of the trttn whh h1 putttr. Britain, U.S. win 3 race·s ' NEW YORK (AP> - The United States and Great Bntain each swept three races Saturday in the inauaural runniOf of the Liberty O..p, the firat eve~t in 64 yean featurina iJ\tet· national yacht match racina in the New York area. The rour-day event, pan of the Harbor Festival, was h~ld in the watera off Staten Island's lower bay and was scheduled to continue this mornina. weather and wind con- ditfons permatuna. Saturday's stan was de~ by poor vasibilty for an hour and a half, and a lack of wind at 4 p.m. caused the fourth and final ro und of the day to be postponed. Gary Jobson. ptloting one of the two U.S. yachts m the eight-yacht event. won rus three races. defeatina Grea Tawaststjema of Canada twice and Eric Ducheminn of France once. Harold Cudmo~ of Great Britain twice def eatcd the other Ammcan yacht, captained by Ted Turner, and also outsailed Canada for his third win. The event had been heralded as a chance for the United States to pin a measure of revenae for its loss to Australia 11 last September of the America's Cup, the first time the United States had lost in 132 years. The Australian entry, however, sent skipper Huah Treharne in tivor of the Cup-winning captain and the crew Qf Australia II was a late cancellation. The New Jersey-born Jobson was a member of Turner's crew when they won the 1977 America's Cup. He and the remainina seven skip- pers will continue the head-to-bead competition for 42 more races. Each skipper will face the others twice•in a different yacht in the round robin event over the two-mile upwind and downwind and one-mile crosswind course. Cudmore and Jobson each com- piled six points to take the lead, followed by five points for Treharne, five for Pelle Petterson of Sweden, four for Turner and Ducbeminn, and three ~h for Tawaststjerna and Mauro Pellaschier of Italy. McGuig~ knocks out De Vorce' BELFAST, Nonhcrn Ireland (AP) -Ireland's Barry Mc<Juipn, the reipina Euro- pean and British featherweight champion, stopped American Paul DeVorce in the fifth round Saturday night. DeVorce, 28. from Yonkef'5, N.Y., suffered only his second defeat in 24 contests when the referee stopped the scheduled I(). round contest after one minute 30 seconds of the fifth round. McGuipn, who weighed 126¥• pounds apinst DeVorcc's one Snd more, fought with cold , houndin the American t a salvo o~ aood punches to bead and body. If anyone thought the referee might have ended thinas prematurely, DeVorcc had no complaints. "I onl y took this fiaht at two weeks notice and wasn't quite at concen pitch." he said afterward. "Just the same, McGuipn is a areat youna boxer. He hurt me several times with good body shots."· McGuipn now has his si~ts set on a world challenae aaainst Panama's World Boxina Associa- tion's champion Eusebio Pedroza. The network seemed keen to cement its claim to another fight involvina McGuip.n, who put off a holiday in Barbados to gab the opportunity of fightina De Vorce in front of a live audience in the United States. McGuipn's manager, Barney Eastwood. said after the fight: "We are ready now. but we have 1oseewhat the champion Pedroza vJants to do. It's up to him. not us." / ., St Jl'ra.acla Yacbt Clab crn memben con- patalate tbemael•ea after defeattn1 Balboa Bay Yacbt Club t4>recaptJ&re tbe San Francl8co Perpetual Cballeqi"Cup. Muldowney listed in-serious condition Driver undergoes six-hour surgery fallowing crash MONT-REAL (AP) -Shirley Muldowney, three-time National Hot Rod Association wo1ld chl\m· pion. was in stable condiffon Satur- day following a spectacular crash in which her car hurtled off the track durina preliminary trials at a dng strip. "S~'s certainly out for this yea r but, knowing what a fighter she is. she'll be back," said Steve Earwood, spokesman for the National Hot Rod Association. ?Auldowney, 44. whose trans- formation from housewife to drag car racer was chronicled by Hollywood in the movie "Heart Like a Wheel:' was in the intensive care unit at Montreal General Hospital. underwent a six-hour opcrauon at\er the accident Friday to correct "severe orthopedic injuries," which included three fracturesoftheleft lea, a broken ankle and torn knee cartilage. Docton reattached a severed thumb "and there is prognosis for total recovery in that," said Earwood, addina ·that Muldowney was drowsy but "is aware of what's happened." She will be hospitalized another six to eight weeks, he said. Muldowney's car flew off the track seconds after crossing the finish line and qualifying for the Molson Grand National Drag Race.5 at the Sanair s1rip near Morurcal. She was traveling at 247 mph when the acc ident occured, said Oaude Rochon, spokesman for the Molson Grand Nauonal Drag Races which Muldowney won in 1977. The car flipped in mid-air and was "completely destroyed, you couldn't even know what kmd it was," he said. Debris fro m the car was found 500 feet from the site of the accident. ~ . Ot_,. Coast DAIL't' PILOT/lundey, J4itiJ 1. ffM St.Franei C gains trophy .. ts heade north· after trtumpn BJ ALMON LOCl.A.IEY ................. I The San f"raocuco Challenat Cup went home to the St. Francis Yacht Oub ~by c:a.se Saturday afttr • year's rnpitcat Balboa Yacht Oub. . John BCrtrand of. Anaheim Hill the Finn Class Olympian ud a member of SL FYC, wppemf the Scbumacber-38 sloop, Wall St.rttt Duck. ~hich edFd BYC1 An· drews.39, Impact. in a handicap m~tch race over an Olympic course between the Newport Pier and the Santa Ana River Jetty. It was a heart-break.ma loss for Tom Willson and the BYC crew who. after trailing the San Fra~ns over most of the courw overcame a two- minutc deficit on the final windward tea to beat Wall Street Duck across the finitb line by a half boat lenath. Since Impact had to ajve Wall Street Duck sliahtly more than two manutes in handicap time, the win went to Bertrand and his crew. It was just the opposite from last year when John Arens' Tomahawk from BYC finished behind the late Oa id Fcni • Bull~~ Frq. citco Bayud woa oe ume. The San Franc:itco CbaUnee 0., is the oldest ~tig priie on &bl. West Coe~ htvi~ bin in com~ tion ince I . 'fbe Victor)' WU penic:uliil)' sweet for Bmrand •bO receady woe a 1wo- months loaa:~~Ul)'IOOIDI IO become the · :d :rma lkiP- per in the Ot~pic Y.cbusw o.mcs Wall Stteei'Duek UN>k die Wiii aa the IW't and a.,,and '° 91 ..... and ;point lUsbcf lbaD lms-ct Oii die v.-eathcr lcp, bUI lm~made • time on t.bt oftWi.nd It ....... until tbe fmal ~tber wt.en thr wmd increaied sijptly IJMI Im~ found a slot lhlt alloWed her ao overtake Wall Screet OUck at the firu b. slidina 1Cro11 the >inc on pon tack just ahead of the tt.arboerd 1.lclong San Fraocilco boet. Crew on the St Fra.ocil YC boat was John Bertrand. ski~r. James Ro~ anson, owner. Billy Oeor'lt. taetician; Steve JeppejOll and Dou& Holm. tnmmers; Don Koblma.n.. maA; Steve Baumhaut and Ted ~. spinnaker trimmers and Erac Baumbaut, bow. Crew aboard Impact were ownen Earl Dexter and llon..Mdlvilk-; Tom Willson. skipper. Brian Kent. aacti· cian; Keith Kilpatri.Ct. Steve Reed; Scott Schock. Crail F1Ctcher and Dave John.Ion. "As far as we can tell, there is no danger." a nunina supervisor said. The Mt. Clemens, Mich., dri ver "It was a mechanical problem. it could be a flat tire," said Rochon. Sblrley Muldowney la laelped t:rOm Iler Wrecked car after clrac raclnf acddent In Canada Frtday. ---- One new, young face too many Unheraled Karlsson defeats crowd favorite Virginia Wade WIMBLEDON. EnaJand (AP) -V1rg.m1a Wade, who's been playing at Wimbledon for nearly a quarter of a century, battled a spriahtly 2().year-old from s~eden for 2 hours and 16 nail-chew101 minutes Saturday and lost. The victor wu unhenldcd Canna Karlsson. a stockbroker's dauahter and Federation Cup _playerwho gained entry to Wimbledon through the qualifying round. Asked if she would return tocbe famed arass courts next year, Wade said: "I don't know. I take n as it comes. I have spent the last 10 years sayina 1 don't know. I'm too tired now to think about thinas like that." For Wade, who on Friday ousted No. 5 seed Zana Garrison on Centre Co urt, the shoe was on the other foot. In 23 years at Wimbledon -an all -time record as the tournament cclebntes 100 years of women's tennis-the 38-year-old from the south EnaJand port of Bournemouth has seen a lot of fresh young faces. "She really just went for it," Wade said. "She has a good all-around $Ame. ~uite a lot of potential. If she played this well all the time .. .' Karlsson now faces Andrea Temesvari of Hungary. who beat Susan Leo of Austral ia 6-2. 6-2. Karlsson scored breaks in the thard and seventh pmes to take the first set in 2~ minutes, thens.aw Wade claw back in the second to win on a service break 1n the final pme The last set patted Wade's eJS.pcnence and volleying apinst the brute force of the youna Swede's passina shots. After yieldina a paar of service breaks each, the two held serve until 8-8. when Karlsson broke. Wade r>roke back. Karlsson broke apan, and Wade finally succumbed 6-2, 4-6. 11-9. "I was aware that I broke a lot of EnaHsh hearts." Karlsson said afterward. "I bad all my friends spread out on both sides of the court. And 1 could bear them. too." It was a sad end to this year's 51ngJes tournament for " Wade, the 1977 womcn's championandasurprisequartcr· U.S. Olyrilpians finalist last year. "tt c1n vcs me crazy to spend three hours" -it must top South Korea have seemed that Iona -"on court and all that aggra vation and stJll to have lost,': she said. CINCINNATI (AP) -Secood baseman Flavio Alfaro drove m t.bftC In victory, Karlsson was maananimous. "She's still a runs and fiabt fielder Ben Abner good player," she said as she basked in reponers' questions belted a IMll' of solo homers to power about her bacqround, coachina and heroes. the U.S. Olympic baseball team to a "( like lhe Nastase -he has so much fun on the 9-1 cxhibiuon victory over South court," she said."( also admire Chris E vcn and the way she Korea at Riverfront Stadium. plays.·· The U.S. team belted a total of four Then, beina Swedish. she added, "and Bjorn Borg." men to finish with a 4-1-1 mark tn Karlsson bepn playina tennis in her nanvc Qrcbro at 'r;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:~::;iiiii=:lj .. iiii.lt.s-~n.· CS-wt·'tb==::th:-e _;So:;u;_th..:;:J(,,;;;on:an:;,;;:;;S._, age 10. She turned pro at 17 and is currently ranked 182 in 11 the world. Just thr« w«ks ago, Karlsson qualified for her first major tournament, the French Open, onl y to lose to Bettina Bunge of West Germany in stratght sc1s in the opening round After Saturda) 's ma rathon third-round match. tele- vised live in Bntaan. she told reporters: "I kept telling mysclftt was1ustapme-be calm and stay cool Thjs 1s th~ best wm of my career. "After I got into the tournament. I thouaht my chances w~rc ma) be gemng throllj.h one or two round~.' fl was luck). Now. I'm happy for each round that I Wln YALVUUllE· Olympic b~sketball to have a U.S. look SPRlNGFl~LO. Mass. (AP) - --.J Olympic basketball wm have I more Amencan look!our)'cars from now at the 1988 Summer Games in Seoul, Korea. "More and more they are movin1 towards the U.S. NCAA rules and that'• the action •e've been stnvina for," said Dr. &Sward Steitt, chair- • man of the U.S, Olympic Basketbell Commauec and athlctac dtrector at Sprinafietd Colleae. . . Amo~ the Ammcan annovauons adopted b)' the international commit· tee at its meetinp wt week in Mwuch arc the three·point aoal and a scries of foul shot ch•nJCS aimed at cuuina down the rou&h!lCN of the intemaoo~ pme, said teiu. "These arc seven really sianificant ch...-that web.ave bcin seek.in& for a nymbef of years." said Steitz who bas been in tharae of the NCAA bukctb•JI rules committee for the past 27 years. "They should help the small pcnon and also the .defense." The. Olymp c lhrtt·W•nter -at 2 l 'It feet from the «ntcr ot the ba et -will be clotet to the hot ulC'd bv the Nation.al Basketball Association than those U.S. colleaes have ex· -pcrimentcd with in recent seasons, which have been as shon as 19 feet or the top of the key. 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Brewen 0 CALl,.OtlNIA MILWAUKllE ""'-Wrlllll al:>rlllll Petll1 cf S 0 0 0 Ronwf'o u 4 0 I 0 Car•• II> s 0 0 0 GanlM 2t l 0 0 0 Lvnn r1 • 1 l O Yount dh .3 O 0 0 DtCnc1 lD ~ o 7 o c-lb 4 O 1 o ltaJtr."' dh 3 0 I I Slmmn1 3b 4 0 I 0 Oownno lb 4 o o o Oot"'ie" l O O O Wl"Oll9 2tl 4 1 l 0 ACtark cf 2 0 0 0 Narron c l O O o Scnro.M c 2 0 0 0 8ooM c I 0 I 0 S\l!>dbrll c 1 0 0 0 Scholltc u 2 O 2 1 CMoon rf 3 0 0 0 Pl«IOlo n 2 0 0 0 T9hlh JI 111 1 T...,, 1' 0 J 0 Seer• b't .._ ~ tlO tit oot-2 ~.. 000 ---· Game w 1nn•no R81 -Schofield I II E-S.Cl'IOf•IO Coooer, Slmmont DP- Celllorn•e I, Mttwa~H I L08-Cthforn1e IJ, MllwaukH s 2e-w 1Hono 38-Lvnn se-.aJec"-_.. cs1 tr H It EA 99 SO Callfenllol Zahn w,,., 9 0 0 ' MlhHllk .. Coe.a"°""' L,• 7 1 9 2 2 4 6 Wall1 0 I 0 0 0 0 Tlftmann 7 2 0 0 O 'l Cocanowlf OllCl'la<I to I ball ... In Illa 1111, Walls ollcll.cl 10 I barter In tn1 ltn WP-<ocanow.,-l 81<-<oc:anower T-2 49 A-37,211 N•tton.11 LN~ cutn 14, Dodotn 4 CHICAGO LOS AN<OELS Dern.., cf Sndbrg 2b Morino lb Ctvlb JDavl' c JONl\lnt II Wooela If Cotto rt &owe" ltalnev o Fr11,.r o Stoooara o 11>rllbl eJ>rlllll S 2 4 l !Mia 2b S 0 0 0 S l • I Land•~ cf ' I 2 0 S I 2 2 S1uoos rt J I 0 0 S I I 1 G~rrt< lo J 2 2 1 ) 1 0 0 Mar&nl! If • 0 0 0 S2 •2 Sc•oH1a c 2012 O O O O 8roo lb • O I 0 6121 8R1>\~U JOJO S 1 l 1 lheoen o 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I H0,..111 O 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 HOOIOll 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 8.t·lor Oii I 0 0 0 lee hr• o 1 O 0 0 WMfldon I 0 0 0 C01a1 o O O O O T.._,\ 0 14 '20 IJ T.ta11 » 4 1 J k .... bV lmlflea Ciika" OlO '201 017-14 Los A~ 011 010 ooo-4 Gamt W1M1"9 lf81 -Dern..,. (2) OP-(1 .. ugo I LO\ Ano•••• I LOB- ChlC9'10 ll Loi An~lt1 10 28-Lanareau• Cotto lB-Sanat>org, Mortland HR D•rn1.,. 171 S8-0ornlor 130), Sanat>org c U) C.u•rr.,-o (6) S-StO<ldara Sl'-SC101c111 IP H It l!R 99 SO '""'" ~alnev 2 I 3 l ) l 3 ' Fr111er W 1 0 J 1 J ' I I s J Stoddard S' I l 0 0 0 2 LMA,.._..1 Wttcll \ ) ) J 0 Howell L,O I ' 1 1 0 3 11ooton 0 0 0 I 0 La<Nv • 2 1 s l COiet 1 1 , I 0 Witch 011( hod IO 6 Dallen tn tr.. 2nd K Howtll O• IC:l!Ocl to ) b• "'" "' ,,,. 4th Fra11 ... OllCl!Ocl Ip I baller If'! llW 1111 Wp.-.f.r911.,. 7 P8-J0av" T-l4S A-47 "' MAJOR LEAGUE LE•DERS Amtrk41n LHtue (~ P'r'4NY't '""""' 9AT1'1NG 1170 11 bah1 W1nt"ICI New Vorll l61. Ma111noiv, N•w Yor•, 3~ Puraell, Mlnnoaota 3'7 Hrl)fto, M1nnt· aote no. Getll Toro<llo ll9 AUNS OwE vana 80\lon &O RHander'°'1, Oa-l•nd SS. Tr1mm111 Ot troll SS, Mo"1>v Toronto U, eu110r CleYtla na S7 ABI l!Murrav. &alllmo<'t. 61 ltlnoman. Oa111ena t i A1ct 8ot1on, '°· ADtvlt . Saalllt, S7. Armet, 80tlOll, n HITS Garcl1 Toronto, 100, Malll119lv, New York, tSi Trammtll, 011rol1 t4, Winfield, New Yori!. '2, Gl!lelt, Toronto, U Vount, MllwaukH, • OOU&LES l)ar(la. TorOlllO, ?O I.a Parrish, Toaa 20, Lemon, D•troll. It Melllnolv. New YOtk, It, Tlufft, Minn. '°"· 1', w1nf'81d, New York, t• TR1P\.ES MoW«tv, Toronto, 10, Colllna Toronto. a. ~. S..111e 7 U~f\tw, Toronto. 6 ltGlt>ton,. Ooiroo, 5, RI.aw. C111Cetio. S HOME RUNS KlllOfntn, Oellland 10 _.,,.,..,, lotton It, KllllO Clloc.tto II AD•Vl1 Saallto 11, T?lor"'on. CIOvtta!>d 17 HOLEN IASES ltHo"CWMlfl, 0 ... IOncl, J4 roflh, ~. •1 ~rcta, Toronto, Tl, lutllr. c.i.vt1and, 24 COii"'•· T otontO 71 PtTCHINCO 17 deClsoOMI C.udla 0.11• Jal'O 7 I 2Jt. ltLJKkt(lft, Totonlo, ••I, 110 LHI Toron10, 1·7, 11', Petry, 0.· 1ro11. IO•J l Oi Motrl1, DttrOll, 17 4, 1 5' HRIKEOUtS wm, ....... H1 Sllob TorOtllO 17. N•ottro, "'"" v°"' ... Morr t Dotro.t, 11, GUidfv New Yorll, 11 ~AVI\ Ou•~Mrrv Kt11M1 CllY, XI C•lldll, 0.lllalld, 1', FlnNrt Mllwa~ ... u. RC>•"''· M•nnoao••· IS H ... n1"4ff Dtrroo, ll, Sta111ey, &otton, ll Na...., LM..,. I 1lwwtfl ''*•'• Oamttl IA TTING 1170 •I Dall) Gowvnn Mn OlffO, Jn, fl!r1111<:-Mnntrnt )"6 StflCltlert, Chlt.tlfO, »7. C•btll Hov1t011 Jl> W•tN11111on Allenta 176 auNS (;wwM, kn 0!990 Jo,) ·k'NHf, ~. 13, Se f , Cflla • SI O«'l\lel', Clll«ltlO 4', /llw!fflfty, Allelll1, 4t All J()eYlt ( / 15, kM\141, Ptlll.ollttM, .,, Geaftlf, Montrwl, SJ, ~"""'·Oil( ... , .n : SMdOtrtl. c ., HITS ~o. Clllc:HO. \0:), GwYM. sen OleeO. 101, ~. Pt11~. 100, RRemlrt&. Aflant1 • .,, Wvl!IW. P1ll.OW11t1. n OOUILU kndbert C11t1;.eoo, 10, Fr•ncona, MolltrHI, It, GCerttr, Mewl• tr9el, 17; Hlll!Darel, Altanle. 17, Mffi\lfl, Ptllledlllllhle, 17 TRIPLES S.muel. PlllladtlPf'tll, 10, s.n0o.ro. Cnle.tOO. 10. Cl'\i&, "°"''°" a, Gwvnn. San Oieoo, •· Mc~M. $tLoul•. • HOME RUNS. Mvtotw .. AllAnla, 11. Scnmldt, Pnl~la. I,, GCerier. Mon treel. 14, JOavl•. Clllcapo, I), Mllnt\el, ~11 STOLEN BASES· Semuet, PtlllaffOl!le, 34, Wl119fn•, San Oieoo. :13; ltedut. Clncln natl, JI, Otrnltr, Chlc:Aleo, 29, lt•IN•, Mof\ll'MI, ,. PITCHING " ~ltlontl S4to. Ctnc1n• nell, 1-1, 260, PP#ez, Alla411a 1·2. 4 7', ltvall, HOUtlon, 1-i . I '3. LM, Monlrfal, 12·'· UO, Mallltr. Atlanta. ,.,, 2 3' STRIKEOUTS Valeftu.1t1111, o.t.en. !111 Gooofn, ....... Vor~, I 13. Rvan. HOU•· ton, '4, Solo, Ciftelt1nall • ., C.rllon, Pt-1111· ~'··" SAVES Sull.,., SILOUI\, 11 Holland, Pll•ladolClll••, 17, LtSmllh. Ct11c:ago IS. Gonauo. San OIOOO 1l Orosco New Yort. ll Al·itllr ba .. 9'M NATIONAL LEAGU• (~JUM1') Catc:Nn 1 Gerv Carllf MontrHI 111 ttO, 7 Terrv K~nnoctv 602.2'9 l Darrtll Port.,. SI LC>Yls. 427,.121 t, Stov• YHeef, o.o.en, Ut,11 i; S T onv p.,,, P111a1>uron 770,767; 6 Jodv 01v11 Chicago 2Sl.6M. 7 eruct etntdlct, Atlanta 112.911. I Bo Olar, Phlledlllonla. t19,7S9 "'"' ..... 1 Steve Garvev, S.n Oleoo, 1,123.6'1. 2 Keith Hernandez. New York . 6SO H'l, J Al Otlv...-. Sen Fr11nc:1aco. 344,S30. 4 Chrlt cnambfln , Atlanta, '196,390. S Aav Knlo!ll. Housron. 1".190. 6 J11on Tllomo~. Pll· tll>UrQfl, 124.042. 1 OaYld GrMtl, St Loui., 101,791, I Den OrlOsMn, Clnc:lnnall. 94,391 S.Ctl'ld .... I Alan w111111ns S.11 Oleoo. 600,119, 2. 5....,. s.ax, ~. SS0,74'1 l ltvnt Saf>~t»rg, Cl"llt.'90, SOS.144, 4 MaMV TrlllO. S.n Francisco 4SS,09t, S G1tnn Huooero. Atlante. ll'Z.112, '· Tommy Herr. SI LOU"· 2'°,fOI, 1 JoMnv bv, Ptl· tst>urotl, 143,161, I 8 111 OOf'en, Houston, 106,2'1 TNrll .. M I Miiie ~midi Piii~, 1,019,007, 2 Gral9 N•llln, San 01990, '94,ns, , lton C.1" Cllleago, lll,1'0, 4 Kon Obertlld, SI !..ou11. 247,94'; S. ....,_ ~. OMlet\, '"·*1 • et• Madloctl. P•ttlburllh, 1n"'40. 1 Tim Wellec:h, Monlrnl, l~,:MS, I Phil c.arner, Houston, 17,5'3. Shem ... I OulO Smith, SI Louh, 9Sl.JOO, 2 Garrv TtmOIOlon, Sen Oltoo, '35.ltl, ) Dove Concooc:lon. Cincinnati, 211.714, 4 Raf1t1 Ramirez. Allenle, 2u.sn, s. &IM Run.it. 230.327. 6 lv1n O.JnUJ, Plllladel· i>n1a. 111.540. 7 JOllMv L•Mestw. San Franc.ls.co, 163,llS, I Dale Berri, Pit· 111:>11r91:1, 116,09'2. OVtflekl I Oarrvl Slr•wbef'rv, N-Vork, 911,217; 2 D•lt Mul"Ptlv, Allan!•. 170,649; 3 Tony Gwynn, San D&eoo, 710,400, 4 P .. o 'Jote, MQfitrtal, $117, 1'4, S. Andre Oewtof'I, Montrttl, '311;'11'1•; •· Leon Ourltem, Clll· CeQO, 31,.tn; 7 Tim ···""· MonlrHI, 3'6,5'3; a, Jedt C .. l'k. 5-11 FranclKo, J5',710, f Claudell WIM'lfneton, Atle11re. :Mt,669, lt. MMI• Mwll!lml, OMlet\, ,,_,I '51 11. c;.o," Heflclt'IQI, SI Louis, m,Jll; 12. Wltlle Mc'.Ot9, SI. Lou41. 2'0,'71. ll Oavo Perker, Clncinnett, 276,126, 14. Ket1 ~x, DMIW'L »tMS1 15 Gen- Mellllows. Chleeipo, Ul.164; 16 LOMlo Smllll SI Loul\, 1$1.34 USFL f'LA YOFFS LA EXIW'ftl 71, MkHwn 2t kert .... l"tNdl Nllclll9n 0 14 • 7 0 0 0-21 L .. .._. 7 2 ) I 0 0 1-21 "'"' l"wted LA-fMltOn S fUll CZ.tl!defat kl<*), ~ sec..fl"trtM LA-FG 1.andtlH 32, 1:30 Mlclt-<. Miiier l "'" (loloVlc: kick). 1"10 . Mlctt-t.Kv 22 oeu from Hebert teo· lovle llldl). l)Al ~ .. ..-. LA-FG I.lndties J.4, 11:03 ,._,.. ........ Mlcft-<OCll> 2 oau lrO<'! HtOert llolovlc llldl), 5:57 LA~ 1 run (You119 run), 14 ot Third OWf1'me LA~rev 2• run, 3:33 A-t,7S3 T..,,, Statbtla Md! Flr11 downs 24 Rvtllft·vard• 4S-m P•Htno verds 263 Return yard\ lJ Paun ''·32·3 Pun•• 4·)7 Fumo!a·knl l·I Ptntl!IO•·verda f · S4 IMMduel Stathtks LA 2' 54·217 2'S 30 73·4S·2 7·l7 I I 6 4S RUSHING-Mlchloan, Wiiiiama 2J Ill. LKY S-.0, T MlllW l)·SI. C Mllltr 4·S LO\ Anotlft, COr•v ) I· 1'14, Vouno 7 44, NllM>n IS·O Boodle l·I PASSING-MICll19an, Hibert 13-27·2·201, Tavtor 1·4·1·~. Lacv I· 1·0·21, Los Anoolel. YCY"9 73·" 2·2'S Grav 0-1 ·0-0 RECEIVING-Mlclllg•n. Holloway 4 67. Lecv 4·S7, Co«» 3·29, O'NMI , • .,, Allen 2·43, BrOYQtllon 1·11. LO\ ·Anoolo\, Towna Ill S-'6, Hentv S·61, Moore l·26. Grev 3· 18, Lono 2·42, &oodle 2·24, NtlM>n 7· 13. Scoll t·I, Ml~EO FIELD GOALS-Michigan, Bo iovlc. ~. 31. l6 USFL lllaYOffi O.VISION rLAYOP'f'S Sltvrdtr• Seer" W01ofllnl C ...... -. LA I._., 11 Mklli11tn n l 01 ... tent C ...... e!K. P111taOt1Pl\la 2t Now Jtr"v I T edaY't Gemn Wttfllnl C....,tnU Ar11ona " Hou\tOl'I Criallflel 1 11 )0 a m Ea1~~· l amoa Bev at e1rmott1111tm COHl'lltlENCI CH~IONSHtri Slturdlr1 Gamn LA IEXIW"l va Arlront·Houaton w11•1,,., Suftdlv, Jllltv I T1mo1 811v B1rmt119t1am winner at Phll•delOll•a USP'L CH~IONIHlf' SUN.av, Jvty IS At T1m., fli.. E11torn Cont1<onc1 c:ll•molon v• we.• ~n Contertnc:t cnarrwiton Olvmok ,.lmtNne tri.h (at~-·> (Al ,......,, MIN '" 1,500 -I G-to O•Ctrto IDtfht r l IS 01 SS IA~oc•n 'f<ord Old mark I• •" Ooodoli. 1$ 02 401 1 M•kt 0 lr!Ofl I M•n ;on Vfalo l, '~~ 4f 200 illOt -1 S .. .,, L ur'ldOul\I I JOtlftOOfO Ga 1. 2-0h.4 1 PaOIO Mntelft IS.111• Clere), 7~• WOMIN 100 ltv -I /11-arv T MMllM• <Loult vlt1t1 1t1 U . 1 Na!ICv Hogtnaad I JlldlM>llVlllt, l"I• I 1 t 1 11 200 OeO -I Arnv WMa IMiU OO!I Vieeo). 7 14 •1 ' fMI 1'1'90t ILoufsYI"•· Kv ), 2 U J4 J frac.:v Callf•l11t INnnv1t .. , Tan11 l 2 lUI Olympic Games history Swimming medali•ta ., WOM NI. ll ... , ••• ITYU Rll.AY 1911, s~ 1 Gr••' Brll•ln, S.Sl I; 2 Otrmtnv, •'04 •· a Auatrle, •· 17 o. 1no, • ....,.. I Ullllld Sltlt\ (~rtt WOOClbl'ldoe, Frances ktvotll, Irene Gue•t. 9thtlde BIOlblr•v>. s 11,, 2 GrMI l rll•lll, .SAO,, ). Sw.o.n. S')' 1ne, .. .,,. I Unlf9<1 S1at11 !Gtrll'\ldt Edeftf, EuP!lrttle Dolllltfly, EINI LICacklt, Mallachen WtnMHllul. Hll, t GrHI 8rlla1n, S 17 0, l Swtdltn, S;JS.4 1'21, AIN ... dllm I United Slatn (Adelaldt '-'•mberl, Eleanor Ger•lll, Albone 0.Joo.wldl. MM•tlt Nore1t1ul. 4 41 6, t Gr .. 1 Brltau\, S:02 I; l ScMJtll Alr1C.e. S l3 4 • 19'1, "'" .,,..... I Ulllled Slaln lioMohfne McKlm , Holtll Jonna, Eleanor Savllle IOerenl), H~ MadlM)ll), ua 0, , Holland. 4 47.S,I 3 GrHI 9rllaln, 4 S2 4 19M,.....,, I HOllenct. 4l6 0, 2 Gtf'manv, 4.3'.I, 3 Unlltd $11••• C1C.11t1w1M R1w11, earnlco Laoko Mevt1 Freom•n, Olfve Mck .. nl, 4 402 1'41, Lenctell 1 United Stain (Merle Corrldon, Tlltlme IC.alarna, lr.tnda Htl .. r, •1111 Curll", 4.29 2, 'l Oe11m•r11, 4 tt.6, 3. Holleno, 4:\1 ' ltSl. H9hlnlcl I Hunverv. • 14 4; · 2. kolland, 4..29 o, 3. Unlltct S11tts IJec.:ouellno u Vine, MerllH SllJ>hln, Joen Aldtr1on, Evelyn Kaw1~IO), uo 1 ""· MllMurM I. Aualrelle, <I 17 1, 2. Unll.O Sletot ISvMa R~I, ""'1V MeM, NlllCY Sltn• ~. Joen 1touua1. 4.IU; 3 South . Attica, 4'2J '· 1Nt.-.... I. Ulliltcl Stein <Joan $?iltano, Shlfln StOO&, Cwolvn Wooel, S Cllflallnt VOii S.llte), A ot t , 2 Alltltella, 4·113. ) etw•W"' ~rNnv. 4 If 7 1"4, Tetrye 1 Ut1ltM Sitt• CSheron Stoudfr, Oonr141 De Verona. L n "POltev'' WallOI{, ltethletn EMl1). CO'l I, 7 AVtlfalll, 4 06 '· ) Holland. 4, 12 0 lMI, MHke 0tv I Unu.o Statet (Jane Barilrnen. U~ Ou1tev~. Svw n Pedorwn Ja n Hannel, 40B, 2 EHi Germanv 4-057. 3 C&'ftede, 4'07 2 197 l, Muftldl I Untied S11111 CS.nor• Ne11.on, Jtn· nlttt Komo, Jene larkman, Sfllrttv l•basllOffl. 3.SS 19, 'l Elll Garmenv, >SS u. 3. Weat Germenv. 3 S7 '3 lt1', Mel*MI I. Unllld Slatot !Kim P1v1on, Wernch Bogllon, JIN Sterkel, s111ri.v Ba1>a1llotu 3 '4 e2. 2. EHi Qermanv, HS 50, l . Can· •da. 3:4Ut I lftO, MeKew I Ea5t Gerrnanv, 3:42 71, 2 Sweden NI '3, 3 Holland, U9 S 1 WOMaws 100 IACKITilOKE in.. l"em 1. SvtHI IMM IU.S.l, 1;23 'l, 2 PllYlllS H.,.dlno (Grtet Brtt•ln), 1;77.4, 3 Al ... n ltlootn IU S l. 1:212 ltU, AIMtwdem I. Mat&. lrau.n (Hollal'ldl. 1:22 0; 2. Ellen Klnv IGr .. t lrttaln), 1:22.2, 3 Merearel Jovce COOP« (G,..., Brli.ln). 1 211. lt>l, L• .,,..... 1 EIMnor Holm (U.S.), 1.lU, 2 PhllomelW "lonny" Meallne IAintrelle/, 1:21.l; 3 Elltabttn v.-i.. Devlw fGrM• lrl•• nl. 1-n s. 19)6, ...... 1 Dlllla "NkSa" Sellfl (Holland), 1:11.f, 2. HtnOrllle "Rlt1' Ma11tnbtoe6' (Hoilallcll. 119 2, l. AHct Brlcloet IU.S l. \'19 4. 1'41, LeMlfl 1 KaNn·Merereto Henio <Oon,.,..rll) 1144, 2 suiannt Zimmerman IV.SI, I "o 3 JUClllll Davin (Auslrelle), 1 16 7 19S2,~I 1 Joan Harrltof'I (Soulll Africa), I 14.l, 2 Gtofllt Wletom• (Holland). I 14 S, l Jffn S1twer1 (New ZHlandl, l:IS.I, JtU, MillbellrM I JUClllll Grlnnam IGrnt Brllt l"), l 12.9. 2 C.rln Cone (U.S.), 1:12.9, 3. Margaret EdwltCS. tGrHI Britain), Ml.I \.os Alamitos S.AT\JltDAY'S •HULTS (Slrll tf tt·llllM ~ 1""""91 .... ST llAC:E. 350 yarO\. " Ralh'Otd Wll(ll (Hart) 1020 uo ) 40 1t.ciei. Saint (lrooll•I UO 210 $4ulln SI• IFrvdevl . 3 00 AIM> reced S(al SCan, Suns.1 T111Y Jiiter Bug eanci, Htra Born Runner Camoio 0. Oro, RHI tt\V ban MtQIUah .... llrnt. 17 '9 n IEXACTA 110·1) oald "32.IO Sl!COHD RACE. lSO vards. ltamblngam1>1tr fPtnl i.JQ S~.J..00 Nut eunnv I Hartl --r w l '° Call lllt R•IM IFryday) l 40 Alto racff. Loost Powoer, Amtrlc:an Mobllltv. Forealladowlng, SoortvcH, ~ulhwlnd Ruler, Llllla Teou: ,.••dY of Penton limo 17 94 THIRD RACIE. 3SO veros Sover111n 8ow CCrHllOfl 4 00 3.20 2 40 Wild Luci! ICHC:lo) s ao l 20 Chasm Ovffn ICaraoral 3 20 At'° rec.cl Sierra Ta"90, H•v • Mllodv, TOii.anon, Prooowd Toast Time 1761 P'OURTH RACE. JSO v•rd1 OcH nsofFun (Frvdav) UO 340 JIO Pr~ Cllarllff (Harmon> • 00 l 40 On tho Alb<wno (Ward> UO Also raced Ltlnslor Ltu. Go Sc>artr.IO. Two 1n lht T-. Saemtslllnt, RHI Lt mon Mllldtns Sono Omena Raouotl Tlmo ti 06 U IXACTA 11·71 i>a1d 12610 "'PITH RAC&. 350 vards M•U kiOV Cal (Pauhntl s IO ) 00 140 3 00 2 40 BIOl\Ot Rtouest (Zuftltl S 00 M1ledv Commanatf tLeclltvl Alto raced Ouratron. Me90le Mollo/I, Lutr.1 PICllirilO, Mir Cnoc: Time II 00 U EXACTA IS·ll 01ld J4320 SIXTH RACI. lSO vero1 Kelln Cotter tCrtauorl 120 PaumonlH e unnv CHarll Lllllt Tare (Adair) Alto rectd Junkie BOOM. S.nlana Tlmt 17.SI SEVENTH RACE. lSO varda l 00 740 HO 210 140 Ima Lat• L11v1m S••ndlno (Zutell) • 90 ) 20 2.20 La Natural IFullorl 4 80 J 00 Aturt Coor I Harl) 3 40 Alto recff Go Bug\ Ledv. Ycxinger Deva. D11d Bolf Easv Jelt Saale Cllar ClulnO Time ll ~ U EXACT A It l l oa1d '26 70 Et<OHTH RACE. 810 varo1 R1lt1 1 80Qutt CGarc1e) S IO 6 20 S 20 ThrH Wiid Chllt\Ctl (Zufelt ) 9 00 1 00 Doc.tor Sm.rt IPil-tntonl 6 20 Alw racH Armt>or Refit• Ac11on PutOIO Conoor StrMt Smart lm1 At~r T•mt 4S 11 U EXACT A II 4> O••O Sl42 SO U PICK SIX 14 1·S·4·4·111>a1d Sl.17000 w11t1 II w1nn1no 11C11tl\ hla nort.ei I S2 Ptek S•• conto1a11on i>a•d U120 with I.JI I ''""nlnQ llCl!Ol\ (five llorsesl HIHTH RACI JSO v•rd\ Tiit Slack ANlenc:t C Ada or 110 4 00 710 """"'W'-lor ICarooia> soo l 40 Suns.I JoNI (WarOI 3 20 AllM> rac:.cl Oevll WhO. HtmOHtv Girl Tnt Plan Time 17 SS TENTH RACE JSO vardt r,,, Mt Fir11 IGarc:lel .. 40 740 UO NaliYI CM ICrHgerl • 20 • 20 CatCllY Que'llon (MllCll•lll I 00 AllO rt(ff KIOlvt Luck, Clllca ••no. smo111n Jono1, Ju111 810odv Mlnll; Sumoln r 1ou1oos. Miio Dancing BUii. Noc.one• I.ad Tlmo )199 '2 EXACT A 13 10) o•IO 177 40 Alltf\danc:e 10,343 HolVWHd flar11 SAT\MDAY'S RHUL TS ''°"'ff '7·•• ..__ ...... ,,_,...., '91UT •AC:I. Ont m Snowy Wiiiet IMcC•ffOl'I) S 20 2 AO l 60 kt\tl"ll ~lfl CMtrel UO HO Jutllllcanlo IMcGurnl 440 Alto rtcff L• \lfi'ftt't $otlat, Jullaen· na ' OrHm. Frttno Cenvon Tttno t Je I S SICOMD ltACIE. 6 lurl0fl9t ltOOl\tY CV1IM!futlal 600 3IO UO Piii t.1e K1POa IOtyU J IO f IO O\lf Golen 1Mt111 •OO Alao rac:H lold Pledoo. Gt~ltO. Sty Eeott, Motl O.t"'"'"'*'· Ott 1i.1a1111, ltovtl C"-''tnllam. 8111 McOouoal. l'reco Tim. I 10 4 S U OAIL Y OOUIL• 17·" oa.o UUO THltlO IUCI I 11 t• mn.1. In a Mtu ... fMcC•rrOfll l M 'IO 160 I Yu. IPtdtorel uo soo l;Ulfl'll Jo IS•llillll S 10 AltO racecl ~IUrtdO, Lon• Bov Mlc.U•, Wl\Jakewlllv, Ot\Oelt l1~elo, Lvn 11WOU4CI Timt HJ 2 ' U IXACTA 11·41 0tld WI 10 .. 19'0, •eme 1 Lvnn 8Ul'lle (U.S.), l.Of.J, 'l Natalie Sl-trd (COr•el lrlleln), I IOt; 3 Satoko Tana~ (Jaoen), I 1 u 1"4, T•ve 1 C1t11v Ferouson tu s >. 1-07 7; 2 Cllrtallnt CerOf\ (France), 1:07 9; 3 Virginie Outllk_. IUS). l'OIO tHI, MHIC9 ClfV 1 IC•v• ..... IU S.>. 1.06 'l, 2 Elaine Tanner (Canada), I°' 1, 3 Jeno Swa11t<tv IUS >, lill 1 lt7l, lliWftldl 1 Mell1M 9tl0te IU.S l, l'OS 71, 2 Anmdr" Gverrnall (Hunoerv>. 1'06.2,, 3 Sualt Atwood CU S ). l:OUA 1'76, Melttl'HI I Ulrlh Alclll.,-(EHi c;.rm•nv), 1'01 ll, 2 Blrelt Treiber IEHI Gormenv). l.o:J 41. J. Nancy Garaolck <Canaoal. 1'03 1 I IMO, Melcew Rica RelnlKll IEH I c;.,.many), l:OOU, 2 In• Klabor IEHI Gormanv). 1:02,07; 3 Ptlr• Allldel (EHi Gtrmanvl. 1.02 .... "OU•TH ltACll. 1 111' mllas Clllvav I Pinc.av I 7 '° lAO 2 60 Indian O CMtral 3 00 2 40 8andtlelrt IMCCtrronl ·120 AflO raced lncunlon, Nalural SOi.nOor AlahurOUll Grenotlle Tlmt I " U IEXACTA IS·41 oald ISi 00 "'"TH RACE. 6 tu•lon9• F1lr ~1ua IMcCarronl l 00 2 60 Fair Ana (Vatenrutte) l 60 Mtnu a Ml• Tia Roa IP•nc:avl no 260 160 AllO rated Doll Drum Joni U Bar, Gllmmtr Tlmt 1'09 l lS SS IEXACTA 14·31 Paid l'lS 00 ,IXTH •ACE S 1 furtonQ1 04at11 Trao lllalenrual•I 4 IO 7 40 120 Rlilht On I Mere) 7 40 220 TN Rooers Four (McCerron) 2 60 Alao raced. Red Canvoo, Gouor, Hoovaa on First, lndl0tnous Tlmt I OS l/S u axACTA 12-41 oo.ld n,.so SIVINTH RACI. I ,,,,mitts on tun. Eerllost (Oatahouuve> I 20 4 IO 4.40 Sarelooe Ro11le (Garcia) I 140 l .IO True Tolav (Mera) 10 20 Alto raced· Gullerrnnt1, Merua, Swlu Dilly, Vltal Foret, EdOCOI• L•c:tv Tlmo 143 2/S U IXACTA 11·4) oald USl 00 12 .-.CK SO( ( l·or·•+S+2·or·•·ll .0110 M.5' 40 wltll 3'7 wtnnl119 tlcll111 (sh; llOOtt) S2 Pick Sb con\Olallon oalO '37 40 wllll U?I wlnnlno tlcli.•la (llye hOfMsl llGHTH RACa. I Ill mlln Tlg1111 (Plnc1vl -10 40 4 60 3 20 M Ooul* M. (Olvsl 4 IO 3 00 Proclslonl11 (McCerronl 2:tO AllO rec.cl Prince True. Armin. C-•HIH Tlmo 141 3/S U IX.ACTA (S·ll oald 1106 SO HIHTH RACa. 1 111 miles Of\ turf Good " Otarl'IOftd1 IMcCnl l 00 2.60 2 20 Flylno Geno <Garcia I s 40 3 00 Too Muell for TV IBlackl 160 AIM> r•~ Cereo Ponto. Merk In tllO SAv, WllO'• Got • Nlclltl Treacle TO<'! Ttmo 1 4 2/S u 1..X•CTA 14·11 paid U9 so Alltn<lence Jl,'19 Dfftl ... flllhlne DAVEY'S LOCICaR INew-1 &NUii -2SS •"91an I vtllOwlln lune, l I vttlOw • tall. ISO b1•rec:uda. JSI bOnlto 2•7 ""° ball, IS rock llall, 410 mackerel NEWPORT LAHOIN<O IH1wpert ... d!l -ff •noter• 154 bonito. ti aand Dau 4 vtllowlall l •lltflnllHd, U mac11.or11 ltM ~ MeMfl Note Grumon mav l>t tM\tn bV 11ano1 onlv no nots. bvc:keh wind ol11 or 1ra01 eltowoo A Calllornl1 flslllno llcens. 11 r1<1ulr.cf tor a,,.,_ 1' and Oldof Tht scneoule Julv 1 -II 27 o m 10 1 27 • m Julv 2 -12 10 a m 10 120 1 rn Julv 3 -U2 a m lo 3 n • m Jutv 14 -10 35 om 10 12 JS • m Jllfv 1S -ll:ll om IO I II,,.,, Jutv 16 -I I 46 o m lo I 4S • m Julv 17 -12 2S • m 10 125 1 m Julv lO -11 12 om to I 22 • m Jutv 31 -17 lS • m to 2 IS • m AU9 1 -1 17 • m 10 3 17 1 m Au• 2 -l>l am to 433 am This wMll'• trou( sUfth ,.OS AHOILU -8111 Rqck Crttll, louqlJlt C1nvon Crttk. C'Hlolc L•k•, Pvramld L•k•. San Georl•I River leaat and Wlttt fork11 1 SAN llRMAROINO -Jtnlls L•kt, Silverwood Lakt IUVllUlO• -P.,-rft Lake SAN LUii D•tSPO -l..OHl Ukl KaRN Kern ltlver 1Dtrno<re1 Dem to Kitt l"owtrllO\IM lortfl PvwwlMN .. to Oamocrar Dam, l..otlle Dem to lor .. PowtrllOuM Kit) .-0...trllou .. 10 Lelle IMbotlel TULAltl -IOl'lt (,_, Dry MHGow Crm ktfll •1ver ltoutll liork), kern ltlvtr I' a~v••w 01m lo Kit> "'"*'erhouM• JoM· ~•If lrlOM 10 lll'tlt'~"' 0.m), HoOt Voune CrMk, l"tOMrmif>I Cr• (l.IOC*' •net IOwtr), '°"'" Creek, Tule ltlv., ll'l'li4'dlo Iott.) hlllM 111 ....... ~ ......,.., F111nerw.ithlt-l11n M<Gwohn fire• •elldt KO'• Ptvl ()eVOf(e (Vonli•rt "''I I, ' c.nacaan o.. (II o.tr~. OllllwtlJI Nick Pfl(1 '7 •M>-207 Jtek Nltkllut 13·ff·6f-2l 1 Ort11 Norman 1>·61•71>-211 " .JoM C091t 71•'9 11-211 Mark Pl•ll 74 n ......,,2 Cllttne1•0M 71-70 12-213 LH TrovlflO 70·,4·70-214 Dlcll %9'10l •t·7Nl-214° Cortv Pevln 7J '1 7.,_,1.4 P1vne Siewert '1·10-'8-215 .Hel *'tttCHI 1'· 70.,..-i 15 Tom Purt'tr U •ff•7>-21• WaYnt Ltvl 1J•10•73-tl6 Mark Lve 71•7J-.._,17 Miko Ptclt ,,.n· .... 217 GarvMafiowe n7J72-fi7 Jim TllorM 1M0-'2-111 lol>«ly Wectalna 74·6'·)4-211 Gery Hellbeft 10-71-76-217 Jim Simoni 73 .. ·7s-217 John Hamarlk 7J-7J·7t-211 Bii Kretitt• 7.S·n ·7o-lll crato s1eo1er n·n·n-211 Mac 0'Gredv 7~70-»--211 Oen HalldorlOll 1' ff• 7,_, II 1( .. 111 Ftrllllt 7' 7• 71 -?le Pal McGowan 7S ff·7t-211 Bruce Lltlrk• 1 HO· n-21e Jim Dent 7'·73-70-21' ~rd TllOmCKOn 73·1S H-219 Berno JHC.ktl 75·73-11-219 ltOMie 81ac:k 75-71·72-21' Mike MCCutlOuQll 75·11 7>-21• Howard Twlff~ 71 73-75-119 Jotv Sl~r 71·7?·7._,19 .JO/lnnv MIHtr 71·61·7'--219 tt.ter Ootlerllult 75-70-7.,_219 Bred Fo•on 13·1'·71--220 Dive Oorln 1'·70.71-2?0 Marti Mc:Nullv 74·7'·7t-110 Loren Robtrt1 7S-7'l•73-210 koll Hoctl 1'·11·7)-210 John Ada.m• 72·71·n-221 Larrv Aini!.,-6'·73·79-221 I ForrHI Feiter 7•·l6·12-m Or.a OIMl/l IC>-70·72-?2? Tommv v1i.ntlno 73·7'·7r-n2 Tom Ltllman 74·74·74-212 Grier Jone. 1s-12-n-m Tom wetskoot 75-ms-m lot> SllMr... n ·70-7J-222 8rtll UC>Ptf n ·H·1......-n2 Jodie Mudd 7'·»·74-223 MllleSmllll 76'-71-76-223 Larrv Zltllltf n-n-n-m Oan Forsman n ·7J·n-m Andv &oan 71·70-11-223 O.lt Ooulllau 75-75-74-724 8o1»t Cltrnottt n -73·74-724 Jiff Mllc:Mfl 7'·74·74-224 Bob Mvrotiv n -n -1s-124 Rev~-¥J 74·7S-7S-?2.4 CO-Saueta 74·7•·76-224 AndY Norlll 1'·71·1.-U4 J.C. sneaa 11·1'·n-nA Charin Cooelv 70·7'·7t-t14 Gavin uv1111soa 72·7S-n-2'l4 Curt Byrum 71·7•·6'-224 Morrlt Ha1a111o.v 71·7'1·12-225 Paul Ari""' 73·n ·76'--22• Jim Colbtrt 75·7S·7 ..... 12• Tonv Slll1 7'·72·7'-'126 Jim Ntllord H ·7S·n-m Dannv Talbot 73·7S·7t-m Yosl'llnorl Kenello 17·12·IO-nt T11ornaa Grav 74·72·1)-12' Jerrv Anderson 72·75·00 U.S. Senior 0.-n (et Rediftttr, N.V.l Arnold Palmer 74·61·72-214 Mllltf &arbor 74·71 ·70-215 Bot> COoalbv 70·7•-n-21• Paul Harntv n ·7l·H-"12l G1y lrewer 7S·n ·74-221 Peter Thomson 75·73·73-221 eo.is1one 1s-11-1s-n1 ltoctNin.attll 77·75·71-223 Jac:1t Fleck 7'·7S·'9-'12l Jim F.,.r" 74·7S·74-223 Jerrv eart>or 7S·n ·7S-?2J Kv• 8Ul'ton 7S·73·7S-2'Z3 Kil N'911 n·74·7)-2'l4 HowlO Jollnson 71·74·73-'125 e rn JOf\Mt()fl 7S-7•·76'--2'Z5 Mlllo Ktllv 77·7t·7t-22S L'-1 HoClef1 74·74·77-'12S a·lt L Eeton n -7'·74-'126 Al ~I 7S·1'·72-1U Ktll TOWllS 77·71·7)-m 811v Casoor n·74·7~7 Charin Jonet 7S-74·,,_.?2t Cllucll Sc•llY 7S·7S•7t-:nt a·ForOI• POia 71·n ·7t-721 Pet Sctlw~ IH4·n-m •·Dalo Mortv 71 ·7'·7'-229 Paul T!lom•• 7S·12·11-m Ooug ~Otil . 7S·17·77-229 Cllarlft Slttoro 71·71-1~-m Jolln Kallnka 12· 70· 1t-2:30 Cllarlt1 Ort1111 11·1'·1'3-'230 ,DfYllt Moody U ·I0· 76'--2:30 Dick Sert• 7S-7S-~ J~ Mortt<o 7'·1S·to-'t31 Fr•ddla Hau 71·71·7s-231 Ari Sllvt1trono I0-17·7.-Ul 1·Robort Hoff 77·1'·7t-2'31 HUian Coktr 7S·7'·77-231 Kt11Me1I 17·7•·77-232 A0040h POC>P M • 13-1 S-232 a·P\irslt P!Ht '77·71·17-23'1 a·&IN Hvnctman 7'·76'-7t-m Ooug HIQOlnt IHS-76-232 Jim a1111er n-n-n-m ICtllllC~ton ICHS-11-m a ·BIM CemoMll 7'·1'·1'-233 Jamot Halfletd 71·1'·7~ Gavlon Simon I0-76-7t-n.4 Pelt H01o.-77·75·11-234 a·Oale S'-U 7J·ll---2).4 Georoo 1ttvn01C11 n-ao-n-nA Ooull Sandtn IH,·17-23.4 RObtrlO 0t VlctnlO I0-77·17-2',).4 Jim Cowan I0·7S·I0-23S GtorDt Kahl1l'I Jr 7'·1'·to-13S s11n oua.1 I0-1'·7'-23S AUlllllt Navarro 71·79·7t-23S Oon•ld H_,lg I0·74·U-2U $Ian TllirW. 12· 7J·I0-13S a·Ron Moore 11·72·0-136 &ob ErlCllM>n 11-1'·~3' a· Allon Oullon II· 7'·80-'237 Jot Jlmlntt 1'·7'·1)-231 Fr.a H•wklna 15·70·13-131 e·Jlm Unruh 7'·7•·U--240 B•t>o Llchardua 7'·11·..-241 e·Rot>trl ltawlln1 I0·17·U-243 Lady KeyatoM 0.-n let H...WV, fll.I Aosl1 Jolla\ Donna H wn111 Julllnht.,. Mvra ""' HOOH Oonlw Sirtolo Marlll• NauM Jan SljllllltnMf' Jo Ann Waah•m 8ohv IC.lno Veleflt Skinner M J Smtih OoOblil Hal C°""11 Welker Judv Cieri! Nenc:v LOlltr Peflv snttf\an Ca111vMorM Amv Alcoll "'•IAO Hluoo ~vHamtln VICk I F W ton CtnclY Llncoln Suala Bernlnt l..VMCOOke Judv!lll• K attw Wtlltwortll Sttollenlt '1rw10 Nancy Rubin ICettw Hite Pe1Mt1Yeo J1M Crafter Utlfel-IUlll Dtotlle Mellttrltn Vldll Alvaraa COMle Cllllltml Dtbl>le Ma ..., uuree ltlrik.,. OOIOertNlll le\-llfltY 0.Vlt Karen l"wmt1tl O~OalleY ~"'111cf\ lecavl"ttraon JoenJoYC. AltullClra lt11Merllt Cerotvft Hfl Dtl>orafl ~lriUI Arnv lhnr TilttlM HhtlCHI ICalllV8-• MIUlt McOWN AbonSM1tCI S11tr0ti krett • ~""°"'· K10lryn Ytw!e Sut fr11 Kllllv McMuftMt Llt.1Yount ,,..,,.,. .,. ClnCIY t411' Jerlivn l tth Vkkl ~ ktl TllllN• l•nnllrSftff Jaflt.l Aruter L. flW! .. .,.,..,. ~ IATUltDAY'S ltllULTS Mlft't TI*d ReuMI ........ - John McEnroe IU S I Otf. WlllY fMSllf (Australia!, ~o. 6'-4, 6-2, Kevin Currtt1 IScMllll Alrlce) Otf. It•"*" Krfthnen tll\Clla), ,.,, 3·•· 1•,, 7·•: Ill Scallion IV.$.) Otf lorl• ledlar !Wast Gllrmenvl ... 1. 2·6, 7.,, retired, VIias Gtt\llelllt IV S ) Cltf 8red GllMtt IU S.I. 7·6, 6'-1, )-6, 6'-•; An«" Gomei !Ecuador) Otf, O\lv Farttt IF'tenctl. •·>. 6-• ••• ,, 1-., J-7; John Sedr1 (U.S) dl'I Rlcatdo Acune (Cttlll), 7·5, 7 .. , 1·$, Terrv Mo« (U.1..) •• Mat1I Eel• mondtOCI (Au•trttlel. 6•2, f-4, >·• . .4·6, •·2. .__.. "*~ ........... CIVIi Evert UOVCI tU $.) fief AMeOll Crotl (lrltlatt), .. ,, .. ,; CMlna KartstOft (Swedll'I) Cltf Vlttltta Wade (9rtti.111, f •1, •·6, U••: Aftdl'M Temetv.,I (Huneet"Y) Otf. SuMll Leo (Autlf.ila), .. 2 ... 2, Henra Mandllt.eve def, C•ltleflne T envier (frt'W\Clt), .... 7•6; Joe 0\1111 (ltltlen) ... Kim ltalnmelr (U.S.)L .... _ .. t; C .. udll Kot!W-Klltctl (Wftl ~l def. AM Kavonwr .. HevHN (U.S >. H . 6-1; Htllne IU!lova 1cu101otlo'lalde ) Clef. 1"1m ca.... (U.S.I, 7··· 6·7..t •. •·•: lltffl Graf IW•t Oeftnafty) Otf Niii"-IUllN (WHI ()er. f'l\elly), f·S, •·J . ... . ·~· • • .... .. / Tbe i I ' .. • Or.nge Coast PAILY PILOT~. "11t i. ,... • -- . - / • ' Joint ownership of homes increases in popularity The Amencan dream of ownani your own home 1s getting more and more powerful -and now pulling io single men and single women who would be locked out of ach1cv1ng the dream werC' they not buying the home with a friend. These unmarried couples do not necessanly have a "romanuc" rcla11onsh1p They may simply be singles buy1.ng homes together because they want a house both can live in and perhaps also profit from as an investment. Overall. unmamed couples ac- counted for 7 7 percent of home buyers nationally in 1983. according to the U.S. League of Savings Institu- tions. against 5 3 percent in 1981 and 3.9percenttn 1977 The trend 1s much stronger in some regions. In the Northeast. for in- stance. 9. 7 percent of home buyers in 1983 were unmamtd couples, while in the West, the percentage was 8.4. In the North Central states, this category claimed 7.5 percent of home buyers. but in the South. only 6.6 percent were unmarried couples. (What a game sociologists could make out of these figures alone!) __ Large and medium-size cities arc the most likely locattons tor mmglma issues involved. sinales to buy homes toaether. Jointly purchased and owned rea.l "'we've been sceina this trend estate poses critical ownership issues develop for some time;· says Ed that must be spelled out -in a Gresham. semor vice president of contract. in advance or the purchase marketinJ of Electronic Realty As--both lawyers and real estate sociates in Shawnee Mission. Kan.-. brokers aaree. "About I 0 percent to 20 percent of "No matter what happens between res1dcn11al sales come from smgles the t~o. the mortgage has to be paid," getting together. particularly s1n&le warns Gresham. women. and especially in California This 1s no venture for casual and TC'xas.'' In addition, he notes. acquaintances. In an ideal case, you "the price of the houses they're sho uld live w11h your prospective c~ buying arc 1n the middle to upper owner before your purchase to learn biac«ts." about each other's habns and values. "High prices and high mortgage How would you like to co-own your rates mean that a lot of people can't home with a person who never pays afford houses on their own," adds bills on time? Or who can't be Make Walson, a U.S. League cconom-bothered t~ do ch~res? Or who won't 1st. "Under these circumstances, the handle rcaular maintenance tasks? broad appeal of co-ownership 1s easy "People should be friends," advises to understand." GaryCanerofERA ~ealtyin Walnut · Not so easy to understand 1s the Creek. Calif. "There are many things potential for serious conflicts be-to wotk out, cspedallr. because even tween the co-owners-a prospect few friends probably wont have mutual of you would admit exists when goals." r,ou re weighing a deal of this k\.nd. Caner's recommendation: Plan 'Yet our brokers tell co-owners to be now for sale later to avoid arguments, sure they grasp the lcaal implications bitterness or worse. "figure out now of the purchase," Gresham bow you will dissolve the rcla- emphasizes, for there arc crucial tionsh1p. Go over the 'what-ifs' with Int. Amort. R•t• Pta. Yra. First Interstate 13.750 2.75 250 Fixed-Rate Any loan officer Pacific Coast S&L 13.750 Any loan officer GatewayS&L 13.750 Any loan officer Lender Int. Contect ,_. .. Adjustable Seara Savings 11.125 Any loan Dfflcer Rate Santa Paula S&L 11.250 Any loan officer 11 .375 4 G r e a t American Any loan officer Lender lnL ContKt "8t• Adjustable Cout Fed. S&L 11.00 Mortgage Any loan officer Paclflle Fed. S&L 10.875 Any loan officer Security Pacific 11 .000 Any loan officer Fast Closing! Flexible Terms! Pta. 1.50 2.00 2.00 Pta. 1.5 2.5 2.5 2.75 150 2.75 150 Amort. lnL Mulmum Yra. AdJ. C•p Loen 250 6mo. 5.0 250 6mo. 5.0 250 12 mo. 4.0 Amort. lnl Molmum Yra. AdJ. Cap Loan 300 6mo1. s 250 12 moa. 5 250, 6mos. 5 Avco Services reports 16. 6% earnings hike Avco Financial Services. Inc .. re- ported net cammgs for the first six months ended May 31 . were $54.1 million. up 16.6 percent from the $46.4 m1llton reported in 1983. AFS. an 10temat1onal financial services compan> based 1n Newport Beach. 1s a wholly-owned subs1d1ary of Avco Corporation. a diversified company headquartered 1n Green- wich. Conn. H. Wallace Merryman. chairman of the board. and Charles R. Rinehart. president. said net earnings increased in the Avco Financial Services Group due pnmanly to a pin on the sale of receivables of one of 1 ts spec1ahzed business um ts. ' SYLVIA POITER your attorney." he urics. ConSlder these hypothetical sttu- ations. What tf one of you decides to act married or is transferred to another pan of the country? What if the two of you buy a house for $50.000 that, two years later. ts worth $75.000. whereupon you lose rour job and can't pay your share o the mortgage? Who choo$es an appraiser in case of resale? These arc JUSt samalcs of the questions that may arise tW'haunt you both. A contract is obviously essential. Your la~ers will advise you on what form of Joint ownership to choose (dependin1 on many variables. in- cluding yourstate laws). •• ... ' Spectmon firm in CM · w1ns business awards Spectmon Development Co. 1n Costa Mesa won 12 or 165 awards presented to California'• technolOJY· bascd small busanessn in the fint year of the Federal Small Busmcu Innovation Research proaram. California companies, having won more than $8.6 million. are now ranked the number one state and will have a chance to compete fora second round of grants. Convcss provided that the federal stakes will ao up each year. gi ving quahfied technology-based small firm s a chance to become famihar with the program. First and second year results gi ve an edae to "technology-rich" states like California and Massachusetts. California was one of eiaht states which exceeded the index targets by less than 100 percent. It ranked 9th in the Institute s index of grants as - , compared with first place tor the number or actual awards. The t, 700 SBIR proposals made to federal qencies by California small firms ranked the state 8th in the f natitute's proposal index. Six states exceeded their tarieu of arants made by more than too percent. . SBIR made several suaaesuons 11 steps towards improvement in every state. Among them arc for the states to play a stronger "catalyst" role in state networks bemgset up by the National Innovation Council of the Institute, to build a roster of potential SBIR competitors who may still be unin· formed about the pravam and to form small business.-un1versit_y tech- nology councils to link basic set en tis ts with owners or small tcchnoloay- based businesses for purposes of the competition. Hyatt Hotel·· mundane meuaie.. llke the one ID top photo1raph. are replaced with A#Lll .., .... eomethlna more lntere.ttnc each after. noon. Hotel has no reservations about using corny siogans COMMERCE (AP) -Whon Linda Stanfield talks. about l/S.000 drivers on the Santa Ana P"reeway litten. Or to be more precise. read. Ms. Stanfleld. director of sales for the Hyatt Hotel in Commer()C, creates spicy slopns that appear each day on a marquee atop the building. Her otferinas -some clever, some get your moneys worth" so angered one motorist that he left the freeway. barged into Ms. Stanfield's office and demanded that she take the slopn down. The incident bothered her. Ms. Stanfield said. until she "saw him later someplace be shouldn't have been doing somethina he shouldn't have been doina." She dcchned to elaborate. her knee, Clyde." The next day she aot a call from a man named Oyde. "How did you know that wasn't my wife?'' he implored. Her food for thouaht aoes up every af\emoon. rcplacina 1uch mundane information about the hotel as .. Breakfast 1s included with your reaular room rate." Affordable Rates! corny -are clearly visible to the t-p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~11 thousands or d ri v~rs who speed by on Interstate S, and she says they're not shr, about literary entmsm. About six years aao. when car pools were formed 1n response to the ps crunch, Ms. Stanfield's mcasage to motorists was: "Take your hand off -.Ms. Stanfield said she'• often approached by people who want to 1ell their own sJ011ns. She doesn't a~pt any of the offm because .. they usually don't have anything better th~n what we have." Our flexible t~t and affordabfe ratft make it Htier for you to qualify. We help you move in sooner, too ... by closing your loan fastH! Finance your home the Great Amttiun way. S1art tocby. Phone for details and current rates: _. Fountain Valley (714) 96J. 7736 Laguna Beach (714) 494-7541 Great American firsl Savi~ Bank SALE/LUSE M-1 STORAGE YARD or ... ? GARDEN GROVE 85$ Financing No Points Subord1nat1on Available Seller To Obtain Site Plan Permits P.O. Box 3984, Seal Beach, CA 90740 800-426·2233, Cd. 812 'The waaes of sin arc hlah, but you American Pacesetter buy~S&L . John W. K.Ju .. chairman of the board or Amencan Paccsctter 1n Newpon Beach. rcponed his com- pany it has acquired san Clemente Savings and Loan Asscxiatton or San Clemente, =..O million association which com need opcnuon1 1n 1979 by• me of San Clemente with Paccseucr A~uisition Corp .• a wholly-owned ubltdiary of Ameri- can P tter. The 1urv1vin1 orpn1uuon follow- ina tbe merpt. will continue to o~rate under 1he rorporatc namt of San Clemente Savinas and Loan Associataon. An overwhclm1n1 m_,ority of the .stockholdeo of San Ocmcnte's auarantee tock voced at a aptetal tockholdcn' mecuna to approve the meratr; such approval being rtt- ommcnded by the board or d1rteto.-or n Clemente. 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Newly named Aldrich Park, In background, la a fitting tribute to Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich, wlro came to UC lrrine 22 yean aio -before campus was ba.llt. First UClcha:rJ.cello:r •gradu~tes·' Building UC Irvine from bare ground to the multi-million dollar campus serving 12,000 students takes strength, vision and perscvcrancc- quahtics that Daniel Aldrich has in great measure. His 22 years as UCl's chancellor were the keystone ofhis 40 years of service on fourUniversityofCalifomiacampuscs. Issues he faced in the public eye ranJed from the free speech movement of the '60s to plans for a teaching hos pa ta I on campus in the '80s. While forging UCI into one of the top research universities in the country, Aldrich alsodiversifi~ his talents by taking Orange County business leaders to China. heading a National Science Foundation study on pohc1es for world food production and competing in the Senior Olympics. "Lauds and laurels" is the university's phrase for recognizing community service: Chancellor Dan deserves such praise as he retires. Dally Pilot Photos by Richard Koehler A• hi• terin end8, Cb&ncellor DaD p~ld• onr '84 pad•tloa, Jok• with wife Jean at farewell banquet (Me Page CS) and lea Tee ad.mlnietra.tloa bulldlac. i. ,1 ~ ' --f • . \ J • Cl ()tMOe Coelt Dl'IL Y PiLOT /sundey, J4'lY i'" 1814 , . qsing his and heiperfumes make goOd scents PtlerOmones: Chemical m ~· -----------------------~ ~nt iD •II •nimal in small conet"nrntions which •tt senSt'd 111>- C'OMciously by others of the same p«ies •nd m intimately linked to x •nd pleasure. Tbe word is.derived from the Greek., muniJt& ••carrier of exci rc- ment". I wanted ~oestablish the above fact. first, before I set on with this column today about a new frqra.nce. VtDA DUI British biochemists say there is a stanJina brcaklhrouah in frqrancc technolOI)'. They havcdiscoverCdameans to beiahtcnseJtua) att~ction · throuab subliminal scent . According to Dr. Bruce Dune. a specialist in bio-chem1 try and neuro- chcmistry, (hc'salso the new editor of the British edition of Omni mqazine)"'Oncc pheromones arc released. they can make.the percipient feel lttraction and affection. The implications are staggCring. When the correct pheromones are combined with an atluring fracrance like Musk one PH5, thepowcrofscentjn human attraction is multiplied.." Musk one PH 5 is the first fragrance to con ta.in human. not animal, pheromones. British scientists have been researchinschemo-att.raction and FASHION CALE NDA R Designers no1nfnated Ten California desiJne~ have bee{\ nominated by the California Mart Fashion Office for the annual 0 Truci Performance" designer award. Nominees are R.aren Alexander, Patti Cappalli, Gene Ewina for Bis, Denn.is Gold.smith. Carole Little for St Tropez West, Leon Max, Jessica McCliotock., Adrienne Scpmeyer for Mercedes and Adrienne, Diane Trauth for Rabbit. Rabbit, Rabbit and Glenn Williams for Malibu Sport One of them will receive the n.ratd on Sept 24 in Beverly Hills. • • • ROBINSON'S: Caravan fur de- ,5J&Dets will consult with customers and offer advice on rcdesipina their furs from 10 a.m. to S p.m. Tuesday, July 10, a.t the Newport Beach store. • • • BULLOCI.'S:...Jnformal modelina of the latest St John collection will be held Saturday &om noon to 3 p.m. io the Fashion Gallery, middle levei, &uth Coast P1az.a. • • • NORDSTROM: A trunk show of Barely Legal swimwear is scheduled Saturday at 2 p.m. in Active Sports. wear, second level of the South Coast Plaza store. J(eservatfons may be .made for a July 9-12 makeup and skin are analysis from Eliza~th Arden :Advance Red Door consultants by calling 549-8300. ext. 124. pheromone for more than JO years and they arc able now to synthetically Where can you ftftd it? It's a\tailablc exclusi vcly on the West Co, st at manu cturc humin mu k or phcromon . selected Bulloclc'111orcs. .The Fragrance House of St. Geor&e. re ponsible for the introduction of I ch«ktd with the South Coast Plaza store and a salespcnon said it had these human pheromones, com mi ioncd perfumeries to formulate a ju11 been put out on the shelves. A two-ounce bottle is $22. (You are on~ Muskone PH S fraarancc forwofl\enand one for men. It has been packqcd own now. I'm 1ust PlllinaaJona the info.) . by HRM Que(n Elizabeth's Royal box maker. While I'm on the su~t offraarances. I'll shaie some suaesuonssent The top.of-the-line frlarancc for women is sold in a flask hand paint~ _in by the Perf umer'sW~~OI? Ltd, and Tea Rose Eau dt~ol~c.) h. in 22-carat gold. The container for men's fraarance resembles the menhirs of • Now t~t we~~ oftkaally into summer (started last u ay 't 15 Stonehenge. · m1ahtbea cooler you~an~totry. . . . . . . . ''Wetatowclandwnf'lttdry. Spray at ~th Tea Rosc(at m1ahteven To prov~ the eflCctaveness of pheromones the scaenusts tned ·~out on work with another~) and place it in the frttttr for an hour. After a thcateraud1encc when the Royal Shakespeare Company was staaana a you shower and dry oft excess' water, wrap yourselfin this icy cool body. play, "Whose Pheremone arc you?"· wrap. Perfect when the humidity is hi&h or your air-conditioner is on the Wttbout the audience knowina. some of the theater seats were sprayed blink." with ~ale pheromones. Women chose the scented seats while men avoided Cooling. yet a little lnsdrastic than the body-wrap is the hint for when them. you arc feelina sliptly sJuagjsh-wtap ice cubes into a washcloth or You want an example a little closer to home? . handkerchief: spritz on thecolosne and touch the fabric to the forehead, Small sample vials of the new frairancc have been distributed around temples, under chin. at crooks of elbows, behind knees and on the ankles. the county and Guy Garrett of El Toro Feed and Tack was Jiven one. As a You miahtalso want to try "Aromatherapy .. -to de-tense or clear rule he sells about five saddles a month. But, after receiving his Muskone away cobwebs. the Workshop people suaaest, simply spraycoloane onto a · PH5. he sold 22-all to women. (They all owned horses.) handkerchief and snitTit. (Do you suppase a tissue would work? How many He lau&hed as he said, "It could have been my sales abaliiy, thou&h. I do of you cany a ~andkerchi~f'?) . . . hke the cologne and it does have a nice scent." Just keep1n1toloane m therefngeratorisa sample cooler. Outfits for Kids, parents match In thecontinuingsagaofthe Cabbage Patch Kids, Butterick Pat- l4ms has just introduced patterns~­ dress-alike fashions and two new make-at-home accessories. 1t•sa11 sew simple . The exclusive, easy-to-make .. mother-<laughter" outfits (or, rather, parent-kid) meet the needs of youngsters and their adopted adorable associates during the course of an average day-jogging, light housework., studyina. walking the dog, playing outdoors or ./' creatively idling indoors. Four separate patterns can be made, including 1 S items of clothing for boys and girls plus six for their kid counterpartS. ___._ __ -~ Butterick feels its Ii rte of designer duds for miniature moms or dads and their make-believe moppets will make them feel like family members -related and fashion-plated. as it were. Included in the dual designs arc Pf ow yoa can outfit children and their CabbeaCe Patch Kida dresses, sundresses. pinafore, shorts. lD ldendcal oatflta from Battertck Pattern Pf o. 6589. pants, tops, T -shins, vest and even a Stepp,hia Into tile arena r.-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;:=:=::;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=======il h<>?dedjacket. Each pattern contains Oladlatan .eeill a. ...._ wtth cropped panta and lone an iron-on ~rans fer of the famous aldrta. Wrappli aa4 .eiapped, yet Yery bare. Soft leather No matter what you 're doing, your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilat fits in . 10 steps to a successful garage sale .. Z .......... . ,..._ _ _,..... ................ .. • .:::.1 ............................ ... .................................... •o.t ....................... -.. ...... w. .......... .,.. .. ............ .) Cabbage Kids logo. -~ ofteD OJ~tt,.., .ap.to backletwtcearoand the aDkle. Butterickoffersanotheraroupof LOW lltaeked • ._. Addil to the cblc look. Another aaiula four doll patterns of clothes ex-look·l9 the ............. •Dd1l lll a Cloaed-back nntoa. elusively for the Kids themselves. THE RELAXING SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR KDCM tD!l.t FM STEREO Different from the mother-daughter desian group, these feature dresses, pinafore, bib, nightie, pajamas, ov- eralls,jumper, tops, pants, shorts, T- shin and jacket for the moon-faced munchkins. Applique for the Ca~ ba&e Patch Kids logo are included. A personal carrier or "snugly," similar to ones used for real babies, has two holes through which the 'Kid's pudgy legs extend and shoulder straps that allow a youngster to carry his or her doll against the chest or in a back-pack position. • Both new Cabbage Patch Kids patterns arc sold in traditional sewing outlets. in fabric stores, plus selected mass merchandising outlets and supermarket chains. WANTED HAIR & FACE MAKE-OVER ~ BEFORE AFTER Models 10•11111 21·35 (llo experte1ce 1ecesury) Complimentary Hair, Make-up & Photography By ~u•1 Call ,ee11111~ HAIR D&SIGN 675·082J More patterns ·tor upholstery· . ,... 1 ~=-----. -Tues thru Sat. 9·6 CdM (By Matteo'sJ SOlid velvets wane .. •=-':-:.":".:::=:-::i-:z.".= ~"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ as hea te..,...ures combination: gray and irayed past.els; deep jewel tones such as ruby ~ ana emerald lfCCn; and almost tvm imaginable shade of purple from softest lavender to deep mauve. ::;:-.:. -...--;-......, ,::-_:::, AL c-.:::. -:.:· ............... ...... 8 ~ ......... ·-............... -....... ..-. ....... ............. :..-:.. -.=:::.::. ~ ................................. _., ............. ~ .... '\lllJl'lll 0.-...~ . ... ,. SUPER SUMMER ··· SALE 2 for 1·· ..... , .• ....... , ... 1111111111ca11· , Something Special Ii mmiH /.,blo 250 E. 11th, Co t• Me111 • 645·511 I , ', •PM 11IU. 111 la J11 ti fer I~ mi••t ftf10rr ,.,,,.. • 1h111 •• , top new f umtture By IAllBAllA MAYD APR 9 I II J udaiftl from the upiM)JS!trcd furniture shown at a· national furniture market in Hiah Point. N.C., the Iona-time ucendancy of solid color velveta is on the .,_ne. V civet ia ltill ltie btat·1tllin1 fabric, but ~ttemed velwta or thOlt which combine aevenl ~_!1!.~nina, u arewown ftlbricl in~ ifRt more heav1fy seatured fabftcs in panicular. Leatbei', often in Olllilablcksor an d«P jewel tona, ls coverina more sofas and chairs ia bilbei-priced fumitutt, Whale mon apenaiw than other upbolatery labria. lealher is popular becault of itl IOQllBf life, durability and euy care. ecc:ol'dina to Fred Isenhower. vice ~t of Oreael Herit_qe Furni1lu1111 Inc. Dreuy IOf'li and cbain la silk and silk-look fabriel were lllown at all pri« ...11n1n. n.t._ pieCb ofttn feature dtellll'llltif .-11 iitb 11 ru~ flounces and llun pltats. 11 well 11 lntctts11na pU~ and arm treat menu. · C'ondnu1na a.amid no.ed lilt • imponant colafl· 18iL/aapltOlstery in showrooms toeh ai'Dreiers. Th1ycr Cogln,'Bakcr, lkmhlrdt and Swaim "'crt:• black: black 1nd wh11c 1n I ' • Aware of the sales appeal of tofu that can be som~ime-beds, manuk· tu.rcncontinued tooffernewidellfor convertibles. At the market; ~ retailers from across the country 1tlcct new f umiturc ttyles for •It nut season, sofa beds were well rcprcaented. One manufacturer showed a chair and two loveteats that empk>y die pri nriples of fliSM>Ut foam in con-vcntionally-madc piece. Tbe furniture alto coaCeall a f10rllC compartment for bieddina an its belc and will tell for SJOO or S400 ctepcndina on size and fabric •Micted. aca>rdina to Schwesatt Fumatu.rt. m - maker. If brau beda arc on your~ lilt, be aware that MW Art Deco IMil arc bcina Ofl'cted by ttveral manuk- turcn. Tbac p5eca, 1mpohed frolD Italy and leil Gmlte dU &M Ul- ditional ltYle&. -~ IW $ ·4 aarv1hnear ~ SitlOt-., •1111 bnat. IOlne or die .... .,... ... • txpcnsaw than the tnditlOMI ~ , One manuliicturer. for nanaolt. plac'td retail PriCft al bttween SI.~ and SI. 900 for an An Otto bed l'rlme '" its line, while the more trad11mnat m I sell for l.000 and up • A\ arewe11 was extra swee As UCI Foundation gave Aldrich his· 'just dessert'' By VIDA DEAN 0.-, ...... .,.. • .., "It took me 22 years toaraduate. h takes a little longer for some of us," Dan Aldnebjoked on the stage at his black-tie &rJduation pany. · . Aldrich, the ~rstand only chancellor at UC Irvine (since 1962). continued, aymg. "l'm not lookinJ to the past, but at what we are now and the opponuniues we have to build. I am lookin1 forward to the next 22 years". The''reunna" Aldrich will serve as the chancellor ofUCJ and UC Riverside from July to September. After has successor Dr. Jack Peltasoa arrives at UCJ. Aldrich will continue at UC Riverside until a new chancellor can be found. (Aldrich. who now ranks first m seniority amonachancellors in the nine-campus university systemjomed UC asajuniorchemast m the Citrus Experiment station at R1vers1dc in 1943.} Master ofceremon1esat Aldnch's graduation pany. RayWat~onsa1d. "After 22 years. we really had to do somethina very special. Considering the fact that Dan Aldrich built this campus from the ground up. we opted to have his pany on the campus and in a style that he and Ora nae County will remember." More than SSOwcreon hand forthe"hatsoff' salute-to-remember sponsored by the UCI Foundation includm Lt. Gov U. McCarUly. Rep.&-... BaAam (w!thA.u ).ChairofOC upt~asorsHarrlettWIMn \with In>. Su~rv1tors Tem RUty nd Bnace HtaUt andDr.Clark rr.UCprc 1dentcmcntu whohircd Aldncha thefoundinachancellor._ The enormous party tent -that took a crew four da>s toraisea~d twqday5 to take down-hehered one area for cocktails and a st pa rate dinina room. Canqpies wes:e extended to the campus strt>ct where 1uesu left rhc.r ~rs for valet parkina beforew inj 1he red carpcuna to the entrance. · . ~ldrich, lookins tan and flt ~n a white tuxedo and his w1fe(for43 years)Jeu, wcann11"diqonaJlysttipcd lon11own of turquoise. white and silversiJk.arttted sues ts after they had come throuah a tteeption line formed by Dorotlly DoU. UCI Foundation pte1ident lf!d husband Tom. UCI Vice Ch~ncellor J• Mllaaer, wife Carol, and Mary Rooienlt, pa.ny chamnan. and husband Jlm. Black and white theme<! the tent's orwh~ fountains. colonnadt>s and statue:s hint ofGrttk architecture and th~evenin1·s~holarly rieniation. A1~!laements ofbnaht red cJadaoluses d w'hitc orch1dsadded to the elegant settina. Guests nibbled on salmon. pates. fr: 1t and cheese. seal.lops in basil cream. crab. rumaki a crati before dining on some of Aldnch's favorile foods-seafood pasta salad. Nt>w York stnp sirloin. stuffed baked potatoes. asparaaus with hollandaise and chocolate mousse in a chocolate shell. (Catering to Aldrich's weakness for sweets. hisdessen-about 20timcs Jarier. than other guests' pon1ons-was presented with fanfare.) • Following dinner. it wasgift·Jivinatime-out came Aldrich's new wheels. (inspired by Jean. located by Bill Lusk.put together by PorrHt Smltli oflrvine Coast Country Club and Cbrley Hester who pulled it all toaethcr) a golf can called an Antmobile. Also the establishment of the Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. endowed chair was announced and the first UCI medal (really a facsimile. the real one is still bein1cast) was ai ven to the honoree. A slide show about Aldrich produced by the UCl staffwasshow!landa video copy will be given to Jean and Dan. Shanna the special evening with their parents were sons Du AJclrteb m and wife Elalae and Stun wttb wife Juand~aus}1ter Ll1 Toom.cy...and hllSband Mike. Ceremonies ovtr-'""jlelll')' Brudoa and hi; orchestra bepn to 1>lay '"'Begjn the Beguine .. with Dan and Jean leadina off the first dance. · Michelle and Stephen Chrlaten.en chat. Jerry Rlcbarda ha• James and Mary Roosevelt'• attention. PARTY W RAP Tom Nielsen recognized fo.r 'Spirit' - Tom Nielsen, president of the Irvine Co., was presented with the "Spirit of Life" award by the Orange County Construction Industries Alliance for the City of Hope at a black-tic dinner held in the Newport ~ach Marriott. ' Five hundred industry leaders attended to honor the native ofFullcnon who became company president in 1983 following four years as senior vice president and one year as vice president in charge of the community development division. (Irvine Company owns. de- velops. manages and farms 68,000 ac"s in the hcan of Orange County known as the Irvine Ranch.) William and Willa Dean Lyon and John and Betty Parker at Tom Nle!HD tribate Honorary dinner chairmen for the dinner were two former honorees. JobD D. Lask, chairman of John 0 . Lusk and Sons. Irvine and former alliance president. and Wllllam Lyon, current president of the alliance who ischa1nnan and CEO of the Wilham Lyon Co .. Newport Bcach r Jomina m the applause for Nielsen and wife Marilyn, we" Jolan 8 . Parker (Equ1don Companies). Henry T. Se1entrom, James M. Peters (J. M. Peters Co .. Newport Beach. and Ronald R. Foell (Standard- Pacific. Costa Mesa). Construction 1ndusu; leaders included Karl 0. Berabeer, E. G. and James Warmln&toa, Pat Post, Harriet Frtielle Harris. Roland 011ood, Donald Zellner, Katbry11 Tbompson, Ken.netb Levutbal, Jack Hartung, PbJlllp Remy, Randall Presley, Alltbony Mol10, Erich Goodbody and Ralpb Smith. The award dinner benefits the C1t) of Hope Medical Center and lkckman Research Institute which make free care and hfc-saving "search a'a1lable to pauents with cancer. hean. blood and lung diseases diabetes and other herediter) and metabolic disorders Social leaders installed Mary Lou Furnas of Corona del Mar is the new Association of University Women, met in Clubhouse S. president of the Oranae County Medical Association Leisure World. when Ruth Selden was installtd Auxiliary. She was installed at a luncheon at Copa de president. Others takma otTlCC were Jane Serr} and Oro along with Ruth Evans as president-elect: Maud.inc Dorothy Mather, vice presidenu; Claire Stm. pres1dent- Fayer and Laura Green. vice presidents; Lois Norling el~t: Mary Rupenus. trea urer and Ruth Callendar. and Susan Qaqundah, secretaries; Rhonda Anderson, correspondma scc"tary treasurer and Bcmioc Kau and Nancy Plows, directors. • • • • • • Rosatie Lyons was installed as pre idcnt of Two chapters of the OC Performina Arts Center Westm1nster-Fount11n Valley AAUW 1t a meeting in have announced new otTaccrs. Elizabeth Ptck, wbo will · the Claim Jumper restaurant. Fountain Valley. Others bead .Carmen Chapter, was mstalled at a luncheon in an office are Dmc Arnold and Carol Hennecke. ~ice Mesa Vctdc Count.r)' Club. Servin& with her will be· pre tdent : Jean Waqcr, sccrctary. and Ph)lliS Caner. Maudjnc Fayer, Diane Nicholson •nd Johnnie Houser, t"a.surer. , vice-chairmen; Anaela Rains and Edith Harvey, . • • • . . secretaries: Set uko Knckl, treasurer; Fran Goldina. • Marsha Joh!'son as the new OJ:'St~ent of~ t.ancc ~m. auitted by Jeanette Bunon. and Sally D'Elia, _1.eUuc of Hununaton Stach. Hfr·\lacc pte nts are social assisted by Mary Oanbotti. ¥.Ula MCCann , Ofi\ie Mt'Cullou~ ~nc.t Judy Wan v.1tb Shari Esayian wu ansta11ed u pruidcnt of Sound of Nancy Bloomfield and Betty .Phillips. Ka'Ctanes Vl\d Music chapter at a luncheon ho ted by Kit Toth in her Sally~McQann. ttta uru. Bil C:anyon home. 9thcr officers are Karen Betson, N~ly elected ana •i: talled officers of .the Cat~crlne Thyen. Rena Gods.hall and Ann Panae. vice As i tance uaaue of Capi trano. Valley ere Batl5i,.. pre~1denu~ Sally l.orenat. Wall~ Schtcael and Barbara Ryan, ptt ident: II) Seti Mane Coleman, Wilma Kn,1ckcrbockcr, ~tane.s: Judith Duke, trca urer, and Espoy and Debra hay. vice p idcnt ~Ju~ Yoder and Elltf fabtr, parliamenta~a~. • Manlyn Hasnl). rctan • and Virginia John. Members of Lquna ch branch. American tttasu"r. -- FRIENDS OF OASIS wtll be challcn&cd b) Wilham C. Gilpin's charcoal portraits at their 11 Lm. meetina Fnday at the OASIS Senior Citizens Qnter. Fifth aod Marauente avenues in Corona del Mar. Old time movie stars will be the subJects presented wn.bout identtficauon so that the audience can compete for a prize portrait. Gilpin is also famous for his paintmgs of ships and man> ofh1s works hana m the Irvine Coast Country Oub dining room. For further tnformatton. phone 7S9-9471. • • • CAPISTRANO VALLEY chapter No. 3274 of the Amcncan Assoc1auon of Retired Persons will meet forits annual luncheon at the Mercury Savi ngs Bank on Wednesday.July 11. VotunteersgivmgHomeownersand Renters Assistance will continue to work durina the summer. Anyone needing help ma) obtain 1t from 12:30 to 4 p.m. in San J\lan Capistrano on Mondays. m Mission VieJO on Tuesdays and m San Clemente on Thursdays. For more details. phone 55 1-2221 . ••• ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE and Re lated Disorders Assoc1auon memtxrs v.111 hear Maria Estrada. licensed clinical social v.orkcr at their frtt monthl) meeting at 7 pm \\ ednesda). Jul) 11. in the Westmmsttr Senior Center. 8200 \\estm1 nster Bl\.d Alhe1mer's Olsease 1s a proarcss" e. 1rre\Crs1hle detenorauon of the brain afTecuna mcmor) thought and language -the most common cau~of se,e~ tnlt'll«tual 1mpa1rment in older adults · ••• CO TA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY members v.111 meet at 7· 30 pm Fnda>. June 13 1n the society's bu1ldtni at the comer of Plumer and An1he1m streets to honor their scholar hip v.mner usan L pton and hear tepl\en 0' Cll. prOJCCt coordinator of thl" C).Clvat10n Of JOSt Scpuh edn ·~ adobe on the Rancho n Joaquin. Phon e 6 lt ·5918 1fattcnding I .. ... • Cw us GOREN Catchlngup olihistory DEAR READERS: We iave W •aay r.~elt1 over .tlae year1 for ti. ... lauad1 we ·eea1lder to be Hr favorite1. T'-•t muea q.Ute a ll1t. For tlae time belaa, tJaerefore, we are devotlai ta.e Suclay eolumD to a eerie• oJ famou1 tiaod•. At the encrot the 1erie1, we wUI p baek to our weekly question and an1wer eolamn. gives a feeling of pride East· West vulnerable. North deals. NORTH •Qi& \:?-A 43 O QJ10865 •AtO WEST EAST • J 1032 • 87 5 CV 98 <v K7652 O K32 O A7 hand, the late. Har<Ud Ogust, heart. Declarer played low West, and Boris ltoytchou, again from dummy. This time East, broke almost ever y Koytchou won the king and 'rule' they could to defeat an continued with a heart to opposing no trump game. knock . out decfarer"s !ast stopper in lhe suit. The bidding was stra1ght· forward. Note, however, that Perhaps declarer should South stopp~d to show his have tried for his ninth trick major suit en route to three by finessing t he 10 of clubs. no trump in case his side had but that ~as doomed to a 4.4 fit. failure as the cards lie. In any Our ohUdrao have never under. .. stOOd What •'kind Of ~le" ~ hOme from• Y9"tlon to• a1ack of n~• th•t have bMf\ piling up for thr .. week•. TM)' HY a ~IP«. ll ~ ·1shab&e. lt'1 I~• pigging ®t on teftovere that tiaY9 turned green. My huaoand and I are thoee .. kind of people.'' We crawl around the 9P()Utfnga, In the t>Ushes and tatl gra'* untff we have harvested a ttact< of r.i~ soaked, tun-bleached new1w papera. Then we sit dOwn and absorb what tlaa h~~ Ill our absence. I reac:t reviews of movlet that are no longer showtng, hor~ that mean nottllng, fu"4Wa.la there were held, and eales t have misled: My husband reads about~ that were f>layid, stocks that ha'/6 soared or plummeted. government policies that were made without E111 Bo11£C1 •9642 •J75 The cliclte governing open· event. he decided that a bet- ing leads against no trump ter chance was to hope West contracts is: "Fourth highest had started with both mi~s­ fro m y our longest and ing diamond honors. When he strongest." Ogust decided led another diamond, East there was little future in a was able to win the ace and club lead. It seemed far bet-take two more heart tricks ter to look for his partner's for down one. him and weather that has~. needed to tee.,. ft for awti.ile. oo Som,umea It takes days to scan off to aplacewti.t•the tttMml '-' the COIUMnf. ·~ comlc8, end the J cool and thi Only eound WU the SOUTH • AK96 CV Q J 10 0 94 •KQ83 The bidding: long suit, and the auction We will remind you ohe suggested thatirwas--irtmo'St more time: Those wise saws certain ·to be hearts, so he will work on many occasions. attacked with the nine of but they are no substitute for hearts. corp mon sense. Declarer played low from -- the table. Rule two that came Re~der campaigns to halt North Ea1t 1 o Pu1 2 0 Pu1 Pa11 Pu1 South Weit 1 + Pua 3NT Pa11 into play was: "Third hand high." Had Koytchou won the trick · with the king and Send uy que•tloae for thi1 'abuse' Of farilily name .. Opening lead: Nine of cv. E -L ances c severa genera11ons an returned the suit, declarer eolamn to: Charle. Goren 4 DEAR ANN LANDERS:Ourfam· wouJ.!i ~~ve had an easy time Omar Sharif, eare of thl1 ily natrymebais Hkooker. 1 1 have t~ccd oudr making is contract. Instead, newipa~r. •Al week• prise of it is a noble name. All the Hookers We have often remarlie-"H~-llKMoy-=rithOU'S'igncneu~'h1c:;:;vn:;Ul=cs=ge=.-;o-:::·~!l-:="!'1!0'!!9~11'~;.JALo=!!!~ ~~~~·L ~ ... are members of our family tree Brfdae Complete," a 19.95 value, are fine people. · that the many bromides that ment with the seven. will be awarded for the qaeition The problem is that our name has are quoted about the game Declarer won and led a dia-j·ua-ed the beit reeelved .! , 1. become a synonym for "prostitute:'' d Th th. d d .._ · Our children are made fun of m are well and good, but they mon · e ir a age says: C~arlet Goren and Omar school and we get obscene phone are only generalities . ''Second hand low," ·so Slwil pertoaally eunot uacler· caHs. . Specific situations need naturally Ogust juf!1ped in take w auwer all qae1tloa1 We havediscontinu'd watchi ng all special treatment. In this with his king.and led anotner 1ubmitted. ~~~~~;s ~!t :~S: ~~~!~et~ t3::· --------:::::;;;;;;::~-------=:-------11r=-=i:======~==t1 editor of our paper and threatened to Go .... od s cancel oursubscriptionifhedoes not .ears stop using our oame when he means "prostitute." I am enclosing some clippings so ' ' ucoR CTIOI IOTICE" you can see what we arc going ~-r·. you • Two errors have been made in through. TheheadlineonanAPstory the July 1-3. 1984, 6-pg. out of Lansing. Mich. -"PUT preprint. Art..{Qr Model No. 8120 HOOKERS TO WORK SHOV· Portable Fan onl"IO"e 41s incor-ELING SNOW" -was especially rect. There is also Incorrect art insulting. One from Africa was worse Daily Pilat . , } classified ads phone 642-5678 Introducing The Better Business Bureau's Other Pages. • 'lb save tune. money and aggta- vation when you shop, you need infor- mation. That's what The Other Pages is all about. This Consumer Resource Book and Membership Roster is filled with useful information on such topics as car repair, consumer credit, warran- ties, buying by mail, and many more. It gives you the facts you need to ask the right questions. And helpful aqvice on what to do if something goes wrong. What's more, every business listed in The Other Pages is a Better Business Bureau member and has pledged to respond promptly and fully to your requests for informa- tion ... and to any complamts. Which is probably why surveys show the majority of consumers-feel more confident dealing with businesses • that support the BBB. And The Other Pages is not nearly as.thick and cumbersome as conventional •yellow page" directo- ries. So the next time your fingers need relie~ take them on a stroll through The Other Pages. The Better Busin ss Bureau~ Other Pa~s: lnvesti~te Before You Bu}( - for Model No. 89121R Outdoor yet. It said. "ZIMBABWE FREES Furniture on Page 5. Stock 3.000 WOMEN. SOME JAILED numbers and copy are correct. WRONGL. Y AS HOOKERS." We regret any inconvenience Will you help us in our crusade. this ma have caused. Ann? Please don't pnnt the name of our city. Just sign us -RESPECT· . ,. -A11t- l.uoE1s of hearing. "If Jennie is coming, I won't be there" and, ''You know Ralph doesn't speak to his brother, 59 take your choice. It's u$ or them." ABLE HOOKERS We.waited a long time for this cliiJa and I want to do something special for her first birthdjly. What should I do about the internal warfare? Please reply; I am -UP THAT WELh -KNOWN CREEK IN DES MOINES DEAR RESPECT ABLE: I bate to be pestlmiatlc, bat I ~ no bope for your crusade. Tbe word "booker" bu become par1 of tbe lupage. It appean lD Webster'• ftlrd New lntenaatloaal Dlctlou'] u a syn· onym for "proatltate! Tiie Mac- Millu Dictionary of Historical Slang deflnea a booker as a 0 barlot,l. ID my attempt to &rack d.,... tlte bJatory of tile word I coahl fllld 011ly one ttference. Funk u d Wapau•1 New Compl te DlcUoaary of tbe EagUab Language Ut77) aald tbe 111a1e deiived from "proatltatel who frequeQted Carlear't Hook. formerly a notorious waterfront cliltrlct lD Manbattan." I am sorry for all you a.Jee Hooken but I'm afraid you are stack with tbls IJtdlpity tDdefialtely. .... DEAR ANN LANDERS: My daughter's first binhday is next month. l .want to have a party a nd invite several relatives. But this one isn't tallc:in~ to that one and that one thinks alli\1s-coUiinre~ creeps. The mother-daughter combinations are out of sync all over-the place, and a few second wives do not click with the in-laws. , The last time I had a pany I got sick DEAR CREEKc lnv1te everyue yoa want lpore tbe frlctton betweea Jeule u d Wattlername aad Ralpb and bJ1'brotber. It'• aot yoar problem. If uyoae sa11, "1 woa 't come U 101 are la&Ylaf S..and-SO,'' say. 0 l'm sorry, we1 mJaa yn." . . .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I didn't appreciate · your Criticism of people who thrust their hands between elevator doors so they could get on. Those damned automatic doors will separate: older people on their way to the doctor or dentist when the need for a steady hand and emotional support is .greatest. Apologiz.c, you dugimy! -LAS VEGAS GRAND- PA DEAR t:V .:old IOiks n o need tbe support of a 1te&lly1D1 lwtd 1boa.ld walk IJICO elevatora TOGETHER, tben tbey wfthJa•t be tefll!*ted. N9 mea culpa, Gramp•. · • • • Are .rour parehts too strict? Hard to reach. Ann Land~rs· booklet. "Bugged by Parents? How to Ger More Freedom." could he-Ip 7ou bridge the generation gap. Sen 50 cenrs wi rb your request and a Jong, stamped. ~If-addressed envelope ro Ann Landers, P.O. Box I 1995. Chi-caso. Ill. 606 I I . Proverbs: Tools to solve troubles • · ·Every adverstfy carries the seed of opportunity' SAN DIEGO(AP)-Thehome- grown sayings that parents use to give advicetotheirchildrcn may be considered banaJ by many sophisti· cated adults. But those sayings and the co nventional wisdom they impart are needed right now in American society, believes Dr. W.R. Coulson, a psychology professor at United States International Uni versit~ here. "In thisageofsophisttcation the advan1ageis to the people who aren't afraid to ht commonplace.'' Coulson explains. adding that the sayings make it possible for people to connect across generational barriers. Coulson recalls that he first became interested in sayings -which he refers to by the Spanish name "dichos" -when his mother would copy them down and post them on the bulletin board in her kitchen. In his classroom, he's been able to collect die hos from all over the world becauscstudcntscomt'to US IU from nearly SO countries. But he'salso collected qui tea few from the Ameri- can students who make up half of bis classes. Coulson says adults who have been reared on saymp tell him that "when they arein troublun.dc.an't rut0n the1rwayoutofil. they recollecta sayinaand the sayin.& asa useful crutch to,iet them throu&h a difficult time." Die hos evoke feetinJ.'I and capture e1tpericnces much as poetry does. Coulson says, and he believes they also bnnaconsolation. Coulson cites lbeeitample of one dlcho he team~ at a seminar for 11le1mcn: "Every advcrs1tycarrjcs 1heSttdofopPortun1ty." "Advcn1ucs come whrn you 1rc ~~inathcman theytcndto • throw you.·• be sayr.. .. You don't know what JO make of them until you rcmcmbcrth-t theyareaafts. I can mncmbcrthatan•dversat)' asa 11n because I have thissa)'anc which I tint tuck m my wallet end ha\c now comm med to mcmonr:• "- Okhos help ut to make wnat C'oul~n c:alli focus haft .. A focu\ shift can be useful when something is troubling you because you arc not seeing through it to what it means, bur you are instead slumped by the immediacyofit and it overwhelms you.·· The saying helps you .. look through the problem to the opportunity that lies behind it," he adds. Here arc some of the sayings Coulson has gathered, many of which are from other countries: "for someone who pays attent~n and understands. you don't need manywordstoexplain"{Mcxican). "A person who does not look back at his past will never reach his destination" (Filipino). "Better run than ftgh1 badly" (Swedish). "Hurry. hurry has no blessing" (Kenya!ll· "Nothmg scratches your own skin like your own fingernails" (Mid- Eastem). · "Drop by drop, a lake is created" (Turkish). ··A parrot is green anywhere" (Mex1can). "Men are like steel. oflittlc use when they lose their temper" (Ameri- can). "Don't say hello before you have crossed the crtck" (Swedish). "Thcaun. the horse and the woman -r,ou don't lend" (Mexican). · • It's not mr business to think of m~" (Hunganan). "When a beautiful woman smjlcs. some man's purse weeps" (Italian) . And Coulson especially prilcs these three which be found in his arandmother's elementary school 8Ul0Jraph book, dated 1893: "True friends are like diamonds ~ious but rare; false ones lake ' autumn le.aves, found cv¢1'YWhert.'' "Ht.arulikedoorswillopenwnh case for very. vu y 1 i ttlc ·key : And don't foraet that twoofthtsearc ·Thank you.Sir' and 'lfyou plnse .... .. Friendship is a knot litd by anatls' hands:• ... The domestic philosophy of dachouumsupaa.reatdCal in ~tt>' fc words ··coul50n points out, 1dClin1th11 thc1rvalut':11 mth_t;way the) '*knitthtatnmtaonste>Wlhtr and rtmina us to lean on one anoth r's wi~om for upJXlrt:· •I • Travelers head fol: thrills· Theme parks boast bolder versions of Switchback Railway ----LOS ANGELES, (PRN) -.. The CaJlina card of almost every amuse· mcnt theme park is its wooden roller coaster," claims Six Flaas' Harold Hudsan. .. And on the coaster's I OOth anniversary, the bi1&er, the better." For the past 100 yeari, since LeMarcus Adna :rhompson -who also invented seamle hosiery - first ran his .. Switchback Railway" at Coney Island, the roller coaster has been the quintessential definition of the thrill nde. Thompson's creation traveled just 6 mph and the only scare involved was the SO-foot heiaht. but the .. Switchback Railway" captured the public's imaaination. Today's aiant wooden roller coasters arc often double-Jracked, with multiple drops of more than I 00 feet. And their speeds excccdina 60 mph seem even faster in an open-air cockpit, now fully equipped with state-of-the..art controls and a host of safety features. The undisputed king of the coas~r business is Six Flags Corp .. a subsidiary of Bally Manufac- turing Corp. -At each of its seven theme parks across t~e ':Jnited States, Six Flags opcratest>othwoodrnandavanctyot can't set up and leave. You're the"' lets us run mor? 1han one U&tn at a specialty coa tcrs, 1ncludin1 both the for the duration .. ttmc world's .largc,t and S«Ond-la~t Modem wOodrn roller coastc.rs arc "Thts summer. lhe wot1d's DCVrnt double-trackers. designed to look and sound hk.e their tand·UP rolkrcoastrr Illes off at Sut · "Until 1981 , the laracst double-forebCars1 points out Hudson. but the ' flap Ov« Mid~mcriet outside t. track wooden roller coaster wa at S11 1m1hariucs often end chert. Lows. Ml.lCh of what we teamed Aap Magic Mountain, near Lo ... The cn:aks aod aroans are an rqal'dina p-av1taliona1 forcn on tbe Angeles. Then Great America o~ncd intqral pan of the Wooden roller · wooden coasten W&.\ key to buddma its• American EaaJe' and cdaed us out coaster structure and are there from the 'Rail Bluer.' by 97 feet in length. This 1prina. Bally the very bqinnina, instead of result-.. Riden on the 'Rail Bl•W'' wear purchased Orat Amenca, son of a ins from_. or constant operation," houldcr harnesses. ana arc fUithCi coaster anniversary' present to he said. l«'\U'ed by a knee brace," he ldded. oursel~es." said Hudson. "On -the oriainal coasters. there What will the riders experience? As director of enaincerin~ Hudson were only hand-operated. manual .. Jmqmc bemA tied to the" front end oversees all Six f'laas rides and brakes, used when the train entered of a locomotive, chuck.lei Hudson. attractions, buttherollercoasteris his · the station. There were no other panicular favorite. controls on the ride. "Every roller coaster has its share .. Th~t . inability to control the of excitement and adventure, but coasters JOumey ~one .reason why there's an added dimcn ion with a coasters lapsed into disfavor for wooden coaster," sajd Hudson. much of this century." i''nhey sjmply look and sound The coaster magic never waned • scary. That huac pile of wood reach-however, ¥d eventuaU~ technology ing to lJle sky and those open cars cauaht up wt th the pubhc s love of the cause many more audible gulps than big thrill ride. In panicular. new most other ndes... romputers allowed desi"1ers to as- That innate and. some say. psycho. sure a safe ride whale ma1nta1111!'4 all logically motivated desire to be the excitement of the original scared yet safe from danger is at the monsters. ·- core of the wooden coaster revival. "These computers enabic us to "Our riders arc becoming focreas-o~rate brakes at multiple points ing)y sophisticated." ,J\e explains. along the course. efTecuvely splatting "iheywantb1,saerand betterndes. At the track into separate segments. We a horror movie, for example. you ict can slow or stop a train at any of the your thrills and scares only by separate-brake locations. This allows watching the action. On a wooden the operator to maintain equal dis.- roller coaster. you participate. You tances between the trains. and also COaster's thrilled by ups, downs •••• Riden &et tbelr tbrUla bureliDC ~ tM .. t ............ -- Od-loop9 Of tile Corbcrew at Knott'• JJetryYU& . .. . . f( RUFFELL'S Collection of Indiali artifacts -impressive UPllOLSTDtY,.C. hr ..-..... "" tin 1m-aa ..,. ........ UM COCKTAIL CRUISES Sixty-five miles north of Eureka. on Redwood HiJ)lway 101 . is the End of the Trail lndtan Museum, ~ognized as one of the finest private collections of Amencan Indian artifacts in the West. Wh;lchater mystery henge aprawla o.er 8 acra lD San Joee. The museum. located at the tounst attracuon T'rees of Mystery near Klamath. celebrated the formal open- ing of its new bu1ldan1 on May 17. it was announced by Marylee Smith. owner and curator. Hlstoric Winchester house .marks 100 )rears of mystery "The collection derives from In- dian cultures that existed throul,hout tv.o-thirds of North Amenca. ··Smith says. "It 1s most unusual to find a collccuon of this size from such a wide gCOf{lphical area in so ~mote a locatton.' The Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, ranked as one of the world's most unusual homes, is celebrating 100 Years of Mystery this year. Sarah L. Winchester, heiress to the famed rifle fortune, believed that she would die if construction ever stop- ped on her home. and because of that fear, she kept a staff of carpenters and gardeners busy working 24 hours a dayfor 38 years. Today the home rambles over six \8'f'CS and ts filled with oddities such as staircases that lead nowhere. doors and windows that open onto blanr walls, and even a secret passageway. -Visitors arrive daily from around the world to tour the mansion that has been designated a California Regis- tered Historical Landmark, and also placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Under the guidance of Keith J<.jnle, general manager of the home. resto. ration and refurbisbina has been under war since 1973. Over 20,000 gallons o paint have been used to restore the mansion; 24 rooms have been restored to the condition they enjoyed when Winchester lived here. New additions include 2 Winchester historical museums. In addition to the home. the surroundina Victorian gardens and grounds have also underaone ex- tensive restoration. The original lead fountains have been completely re- stored and art operatina again. and many of the original plants and trees that Winchester had imponed from around the world can still be found in the gardens. Born 1n 1839. Sarah L. Winchester was the widow of the son of the famed , Winchester Rifle Co. founder. She had always been interested in the occult. and followina the death of her only child. and a few years later. of her husband, she met a secress who told her words that would change her life forever. "According to Winchester.'' Kittle says. "the sccress explained that the two tragic deaths had been brought about through the spirits of all those who bad been killed by the Winchester Rine:· 'The medium frightened Winchester when she told her spmts had cursed her and the only tscape was to move west. start building a home as directed by the spints, but to never complete it! Because of-that mcctmg, she moved from New lfaven. Conn. to San Jose, and spent the next 38 years constructing a home that would nval Xanadu. home are chandehers with 13 lights. ceilings with 13 panels. rooms with l 3 windows. staircases with 13 steps, and even J 3 bathrooms!" Among the unusual aspects of the home is one of the finest collections of antique glass in the entire world. There arc magnificent gold and silver chandeliers; doors inlaid with Ger- man silver and bronze; countless swned glass windows filled with Jewels. that are virtually priceless. Visitors today can tour the home and stroll through the handsome gardens and learn o\the home's unique history and its uilder from experienced tour guides. New ad- ditions include the Winchester His- toric a I Firearms Museum . Winchester Antique Products Mu- seum and Sarah's Cafe. where the hungry traveler can dine on a variety "f gourmet delights. "However... she continues. •Twc feature the five tribes who lived in what is now Del Norte County in Northern California, our own local people about whom little is known in other parts of the rountry." Basketry. clothing. tools. weapons. cradleboards. and many rare and unusual items a.re on display in five well-lighted galleries off the spacious main entry to the museum. These artifacts arc of Indian tribes ranging from the upper Great Lakes to the Pacific. including the Great Plains and the plateaus. the pueblos of the Southwest. and nonh through Can- ada and Alaska. It is one of the most extensive pnvatcly-owned rollcc- 11ons on pubhc display. The attractive new building en- compassing 3.000 square feet of floor space was completed m 1983 to house a rollcct1on that was overflowing hmated quarters. The structure is specially designed to provide excel- .. The home never had any formal blueprints." }(jttle addsl. "yet she was able to keep a staff of i2 carpenters and 18 gardeners constantly busy. 1'~!!!~~=~~----~~-~==-~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' According to one carpenter, she I , would tour the entire grounds each morning with the head carpenter and often would add entirely new ideas, even complete rooms. at the very last moment." lt is the unique and unusual conceptions of Winchester that have long attracted visitors. As an exam- ple. inside the mansion is one door that stands 8 feet hi&h. while an adjacent door is but 4 reet LO inches hiah: one room has four fireplices m it: another has a spiral stau·casc that bas steps that are only two inches high. Within the mansion arc count- less trapdoors. blind chimneys. and even a door that opens to a l 0-foot drop onto the around below. "The number 13 seemed to eta)'. an important pan in Winchesters hfe." Kittle explains. "Throughout the SlMJnH\f'bT ~(·afet' Sl61 Barbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 046-7168 (0.. M9et _.,.Ill,._ BM /1!119 ,,,,,,.) BOUIS:,,_wM JU, n.,..n... JN.SIL IH..t.& JU About Bulls ·&Bears& Savings Bonds. lent condjtions tor public vicwiq and for p~na the incrasina collection. Different woods have been used in each of the five plleries, repTCSCntinc the aifTCrent tribal areas. The entry to the museum is l'ramed m timbcn from a ssant redwood. The walls of this gallery. the hallwa)'.s and the room devoted to the arufacts of the five loc:al tribes ~ also of native redwood. Smith started the collcct1on when she acquucd a small basket woven by a woman o f one of the tnbcs hvma near the Klamath River. When she first came here tn the latc'40s there were lndtans still ~lrna duaout canoes on the n\-er. still wcann1 lona· ~and weavina basketry. .. Almost 40 years ago;• Smith Sl)S, "I felt that if someone did not protect · tb..C!.C beautifully artistic, handcrafted thing.s, our local native American heritage would be lost forever. llMUOIQbm MONDAYS 7-8:30 6:00 ENTER'(AJNMENT_ DANCING 673-5245 BALBOA PAVILION Dinner Cruise featuring Gourmet Dinners Cocktail Cruises. and Sunday Brunch v.. hilst at sea aboard the ·cormorant' Newport Beach Presenting ... .. a Little West of Broadway" a fun filled Broadway review • Re,erv<-your B0rt1c11ng r"'' now by c "lhng (714) 953-8255 ( .. ' .. ' ---'--...... ...,._. "'' ... u• Schedule: ll'U" Onl! t'I 1 00 I 0 00 1• lt1 rr I Omt\t'I J 00 I 0 00 p ,,, '-.u (c~k1.t1I (ru w I 00 • 00 ,, m O •l ftoOO 000111\ "~"'' luh ( •U•'-t' I 0 00 I'm \yl1 f.V/ l\tlit h I 0 j() ..t m I·'~' lit11t't ,, I lO ' ( 11 C'I t•OO •l - p1ympi8ns hailed '""""",..,-...,. ·A m ish film Cl irect or it s critics ' 'lies ' • 8yJERRVBVC .,, ......... .,.. LOS ANGELES Producer Bud Greenspan says he aces· in spon . and lhc Olympics m pa11iculli.r. a metaEhor for "~empltl)' behavior·in hvtn& ones life. "You have lalcnl, pndc, cournic aad lhc 4b1luy to endure.'' ~1d Greenspan, who is producer of"America at lhe Olympics," a look at I 0 American athletes at the Olympic Games smce they were revived in .... 1896. CBS wall telecast the two-hour special Wednesday night. "It's a greater cxpenencc for me to be tn 1he Olympic Village than the United Nauons.'' he said. "Spon s to me 1s hke music· n's a great equalizer. It bnngs people together One of the most interest- ing things about Beethoven 1s that people all over the world can listen to 1t and get something · "h's the samr wa} at the Olympic Village E\e~onr's 1here for thr same reason Tht} go1 1her~ through e'<cellence and endurance no1 b' some pohtacal reason Those ar~ • 1he highest human quahues." Greenspan. a bald. p1pe-smokmg wn1er- d1rector-producer who looks hke Dadd> Warbucks from the "Little Orphan Annie" comic , stnp. has become son of the , electronic Bo "ell of the Olymp1 .. A"Jerica at the Ol)'mpic.: " ts another chapter in Grttn pan' Emrny.wmnina TV scric "The Olympiad ... The rie bqan when he took Je1~ Owens back to the site ofh1s triumph at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. He tarted with I 0 sho~ • then did eight more an 1980. Thi$ Otymp1c year he's doioa four. G~nspan aid he hoped the shows would become ·•The Victory at Sea" of the Olympics. He wants them to be tbc definitavc study of the Olympics. 'Those who return to the scene of their Olympic v1ctones are· 1raclt and field stars Bob Beamon. Ltt Evans. Harrison Dillard Dave Wottle, Abel KiV1at. Billy Mills and Helen Stephens, swimmers Eleanor Holm and John Naber. and non..Ol ymp1an Ellery C1ark Jr .. whose father won two gold medals an the l896 Games 1n Greece .. We put each Olympic year into haston- cal .perspective," said Greenspan. "Untal }O~ do that. the Olympics don't mean an) thing. Take Abel K1v1at. who was 1n the 1912 Olympics at Stockholm. We talk about the thrtt-wa) prcs1dcnt1al race betw~n Taft and Roosevelt and Wilson. .\nd we talk about the sinlung of the J'1tan1c in 1912. It means much morr than JUSt somebod) Jumping up and down in some old film." GIZMO, STARS AND STRIPE! THE ONLY WAY TO SPEND THE 4th OF JULY. GtEMLINS5.~ • DOLBY STEREO 1314711 81 ·5880 -<MANGE 634·2553 LANCASTER , Pa (AP)-Australian direct~r Peter Weir, sayma his new movie will po~ray ~he Amuh with sensitivity and accumcy, reacted Wlth bi~lemess to ~he controversy surroundlna the fllmina in thts communny, •ccusin' his most outspoken critic of lies and hy~ra~y. We1rsingledoutJohn Hostetler1 aTemple.Umve~1ty sociology professor who arcw u~ m a~. ~1sh f•m1ly Hostetler has said th't movie, "Witness, 1s brcak1n1 the beans of the Amish and making them fttl violated by copying their dress and customs. Olher critics also have expressed fears about the portrayal of the conservative people, who eschew modem conveniences such as telephones and cars for a simple hfe. "It's reached a pomt where there is what I can only call a ussue of lies and deception being perpetrated by this profetsor -for what ~nd. I can't reaJly i.magjne unless ... he is seekina publicity," Weir said in an exclusive 1nterv1cw with the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal. In the movie, an Amish boy witnesses a murder. Hamson Ford star ot'"lndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ... plays a policeman who acts shot while pursuina the killer. He takes ref uae in the bo)'.'s home and becomes romanttcally involved wtth the child's widowed mother. play~o~rc~!~'Y.~~1~~5havc assumed th~orst, as 1fwe were making 'Gidget Goes Amish' or s~methina," said Weir. a director respected in the film industry for the movies "Gallipoli" and "The Year of Uvjng Danger- ously." Mitchum geta hla star Hostctler's office said he had let\ town and was unavailable for comment on Weir's statements. u~ Weir said he read Hostetler's respected book "Amish Society" durina his research for the film and asked ttie professor to serve as a co~sulta~t. When l:fostetler declined. Paramount Productions hued John Kina, who also arcw up in an Amish famiJy, Weir said. Actor Robert Mitchum. fianked by daUChter Trelna and wife Dorothy, dlaplay• hie a.tar -the l ,775th -on Bollywood•a Walk of Fame. Mitcham'• •tar l• located between tboee of Cecil B. DeMllle and John Carradine. Weir said be considered accuracy crucial for one of the film's themes. "Amongst the themes is certainly the contrast of the values of the Amish contrasted with our English lack of 'Man1·111aJ ' Sta rs earn na.ts~ vs values," he said. "A po1tcemao, a man ~f vic;>tence, ~· ~ I r 1 J ' SheJfef'Cd in a COmmunity that is the anUtbeSIS Of this attitude -totally non-violent people." "Tundra," a Samor,cd who appeared in Many . Amish people in the ~unity aJso . have an episode of ~BCs 'Love Boat," won in _ offe~d guidance thr~ugho~t th~ .~nft. l°clu~ma. a Stadium Or·ln Edwards Saddleback Ctnedome LOS ANGELES (AP) -NBC-TV's ( the canine division. family Hostetler mon1ficd witb his hystena, Weir sa~d. The 30th annual Patsy Awards were Hostetler has said the film companx presented Miss sponsored by Kai Kan pet food c~~pany Mc<;Jillis as a "disinterest~ observer ' to persuade a and the American Humane Assoc1atton. family to allow her to stay. In addition to the animal actor awards. But Weir said the family knew McGillis was an -eaEA 990-4021 tafMGTON BEACH 848·0388 WESTlMSTD 891·3693 "Manimal" came away with two awards in UA Movies 4 Edwards Huntmgton Pacific Hiway 39 Dr·ln the annual Patsy Awards ceremony honor-ing top performances by animals in COSTA E A 631·3501 ~HABRA (213) 691-0633 -WUr.GTD 891·3935 television and motion pictures. Edwards Harbo r Twtn AMC Fashion Square Edwards Cmema West "Merlin," a hawk who appeared in •cosTA titlSA 751·4184 .aSION VlJO 495·6220 IVK 551·0655 "Manimal," won honors in the special -~=E=dw=a=rd=s=T=ow=n=Ce=n=te=r ==E=D=W=ARD==S=M=l=SS=l=Vl=EJO=MA=L=L =Ed=w=a=rd=s=W=o=od=b=nd::!:::=:::::!..--J ~a~'n°a%ed'~~: :?~~~ · ;~ ~hb~8;hJeao~~~j category Thursday night the Animal Bond Award was presented to actrc~s. . . . .. . •• S~muel Goldwyn Jr. for his production of ·She was invned in. be said. They knew she ~as "The Golden Seal." . trying to do her best to learn how to ponray an Amash woman with some understandina of the culture: .. ," he said. Whatever you need ••• •. you'll finct in the Dailylilat CLASSIFIEDS .. Burt Reynolds Dom De Luise · Deen Martin · Sammy Davia, Jr. Jamie Fart· Marilu Henner · Telly Savalaa and Shirl~ Maclalne WAANUl lllOS 'GOlD(N IWMSl .,_ .. AlllllT S !IUDD't - , tW NUOHAM ,_ 'CANNOllllN.J. ll\ili M SVSA~ ANl't)lj CA™111Nl llACH JACIQl C>IAN MOIAM>lJtl FllAHl$JNATM-. .__SNUFfGAIWTT _.,Alc:Am --llAYl.OONO CHOW ... AHOfi MOllGAll _,,HAL ljff!J14AM • Alllllll S llUOOI' • HAMY MIU.ill -.... Al.IUIT S llUOOY •_.,HAI. 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Edwards University LAQN l&LS 768 661 l l un Hill Mall <*MG( 637 03-40 AMC Or141te Mall mAI& 634·391 l UA City Center WESn.510 895 5333 UA Westnunster Twin WOlllNSTO 891·3693 Pac1f1c Hiway 39 Dr In ... "It is true that the hysteria whipped up by Professor Hostetler and the anxiety he created caused the Amish woman, who was quite happy having Kelly there, extreme distress." Weir also accused Hostetler of hypocracy for saying Paramount was using the Amish for commercial pin. "It is imponant that the public know that Professor Hostetler sells books in the tounst shops in this area dcalina wtth Amish ways of life." Weir said. ··Not only that. they're full of photographs. which are obviously stolen off the Amish. which I have not done ..... He is making money off the Amish." Weir said. The Mennonite reli81on prohibits members from appearing in pictures. Weir accused Hostetler. who says the Amish should be left alone. of talking about them as "objecu. as some son of exhibits in a museum." . "This movie will come and go .... " he said. "But Hosteller and his attitudes ... will remain. And ... the Amish better deal wtth it because he is the real danger in patronizing these people and turning them into exhibits in a museum. He. ironically.could dcstm)' them, .. Weir said. The director said he will be vindicated. and Hostetler proved wrong, when the film is released early next year. "When the film comes out, it wiJI make a mockery of all that he's said. He should have waited to make his judgment." Weir said. Lg~~~~* 11:10 ,,,. 1 121 ,, .. 10:01 NAL 12:01 2:40 5:20 1100 • 10:30 ID Gl£MUNS& U 1JO 1 100 l 1J O 1:00 10:30. 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SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS NOW OPEN! EDWARDS University Cinemas Have Both · Advanced State of The Art 70 MM Projection With 6 Track Dolby Surround Stereo Capability, And 35 MM 4 Track Dolby Surround Stereo Capability. EDWARDS UNIVE ~ CINEMAS CAMPUS DRIVE WEST OF CUL VER ACROSS FROM UCI -IRVINE 54- GHOST--BUSTERS PRESENTED IN 35 Aflf 4 TRACK DOLBY SURROUND STEREO I Producer and hi• d~ty Aaron Spell~. proclacer of ABC'• tele· m ion R rleS .. l)yoaaty,'' recei"Yee Wlll'lll f reetlo&• from tWo ol the 9laow'• .ean, Llnda &...U (left) ad 3an C-1 , dartn& a recent pdl •rllll el • I•_. e:ncatl•• lll Bnerly 111119.· Over-here he's 'Who's that?' World -famed actor finds he's unknown in United States happens to be bandy. fonuMtely. the necessary item isalwaJ!.,,bind1•, .. .. Dr. Who, .. with a of EQ&lisb quaintness and eccentricity. has u avid followina oflOO million viewers in S4 countries, inclodinc the United St.ates. · By JERRY BUCK ... I'm he~ lookin& for Yt'ork," said UT~.._ Baker, wboqwttherOIC1ifT98l after LOS ANGELES-Tom Baker has 6lmin1 171 episodes. .. I've been a cttlt folJowing as "Dr. Who" from meetina with ca.snna directors an(f l London to Zambia to Boston, but can't tell you how underft~ when be calls on producers in they are with me. h's difficult for me Hollywood it's more like "Tom .wflen I have to pitch my woo while Who?" rambfina on about tbe suocea of my Baker is the best known of the six program to people who've never actors -he was No. 4 -to star in beard of iL Britain's .. Dr. Who," a science fiction .. I can't say look at the croWds I television series now in its 21st year. draw in other (places). rm sure I can Dr. Who is one of the Time Lords draw ~ o~ lelevisioa I've nev~ of the PlanetGallifrey. He's 7S0years ' ~rted 1~ this ~ntry ah.bo.uah ~ · old. has two hearts, and travels as my sath tune here tn rune throuah t1me and space in a machine months." (T ARbIS -Time and Relative Actualll'• Baker~~ other toleS D1mens1ons in Spaa:) that has gotten on A.mencan televt.s100 but those mixed up with a London police call shows~ made a~ In a RC.Cot box CBS movie tbou ltobln Hood be . swred with GeorJe ¥p1. Roddy Dr. Who. with bis 2~foot scarf. McDowell and Morpn Fairchild. He takes on such CTeatures as the plaY$ lhe evil tax collector. He plays Cybermen. the Daleks, the Kraals, the Sherlock Holmes op '1'he Houod of K.ryrtoids and Mandraaora. a mys-the Baskervillcs .. for \be ARTS ~ tenous force mslavina mankind. and Entertainment Channel. His flm bia a mad scientist named Davros. He role was as R.asoutin in the movie always bests them with whatever .. NicbOlas and Alexander."' Baker 1ook over tbe role ol .. Dr. Who" tD 1974 .... llliM ~ --pla~a bUDCll .... ..., ........ be ·· said. .. IWDle • ~ au ·r f tht'tD for days IO I .. a.e IO tell thcrD ............ ... Lbcn>le.Tbaal ........... ... no idea. I aever•clid"llilw _, ....... Someone .. ,. lted tmt01..., .... so spoa\IDeOUS. ... J·rCaDy loved •Dr. Wbo.' I p IO ' wrapped up iD iL I tbousbt it was time to Ft out while I was aill wiDailll. Tbere'a an enormous UDCMl8t OI repetition in a teries. u there ii in Rm. And I aot so poaesaive about it I belan to Fl critical about tbe tcripes. I felt I was the one in touch with die a~So.I rdiiDed and dlieft WU no reluetance oa tlieir pan." 8aUf became 10 wdJ kDOwD in EuroJJCJbal he said be WU '"'tbe ODly person who could pick up a child and buv him ice cieaar md not be bnled of.I as a deviant ·-I med to be able IO' walk into hOUICS. studio&. private offices. parties at the prime mini.., ter's. Do you think I c::an walk in10 a casuaa chrec1or's offi<le at MGM'!" Maybe DO~ bUt Baker's self~ ttooal efforts ia Holl~ fimly were tewarded. After 1bis ill• view. BakeT was siped 10 play. l.~ Europcaa dctectiie tnckina llOlen: ~lry on NBC"'s ••JlemiMton1 Stccle."' ;, -~--=-.·~.'l 'WATSET'(N) ltlQ. Z:tO. •:SO. 1:00. ,..,. 11:05 "lti:tlU)orl ....... (Pl) 12:30, 2:;55, 5:20, 7:45, 10;10 ~ ..... " I.OS, 3:30. S:S5. t20, ltt5 '"'RIP m:mr fl) ltJO. 2:35, •:CS. ~. ,. 11:15 * Pl\CIFIC ORM-IN THEATRES "C',..11L•r <Pel P'UIS .,.. aD lO O." (PS) "CClm M IOllOftl" (N) PlUS "ICDS' (N) .......... (N) . .....a ~ (I) . "IU1 SET' (N) .. Wide-eyed winner Actreu Rita Moreno ezpreuea deU,bt upon recelvtna the 1984 Noeotroa Award for . out.tancflng lnternadonal achievement In the entertainment field. The Golden Eagle awarda are pre.ented for contrlbudona by Hlapanlca and Latino. In uiovlea and tele- vialon. · NOW PLAYING MAHEIM PiOftc s An#le!m 0.... In 8Jt.9850 COSTAMllA EOwJtos 8tl$IOI ~1~ u TOllO t~ SaoclleoK• 581~ IOOlfTAlll VAi.UY Eo .. 1ros Fooota.n v.o11ey 839 1500 ~ [O.Wd!~WIV ~-11 llMll( E<lw110S WOOOO<ICIQI Corle~ S5l 0655 lAHAIM AN( F Wloo!I Sclu¥t 681 0633 OIWIGl NI(, °'¥'Gt Mal 6J7 0340 ''CARMEN''1•1 2905 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar h's "betwctn stason " for most of the community the-ater ~ups along the Or· anae Coast, thou8,b-you wouldn't know at from any disettniblc slowdown oracuvity. Most of them arc well into rehearsal or production of ummer show . Nevcnht'leu, July marks the traditional hiatus point between the end of one season and the beginnma of another (even though one local playhouse is putting on its last 1983 .. 84 show a week after another opens its 1984-8$ ~son this month). And theateraoers -not to mention actors - s&an looking for announcements of new schedules. Thrct local co91munity groups have come up with their slates for next year - the La,guna Moulton Playhouse. the Irvine Community Theater and the Westminster Community Theater. More undoubtedly are on the way, but let"s take a look at these three today. Laguna. the largest and most successful non-professional theater in Orange Coun- ty, 1s geanna up for its 62nd con~utive year and has announced fo ur of its five shows fGtt 984-85. The new season at the Moulton opens Sept. 28 and will run through June 9. · Launching the fall campaign wi ll be a revival of P'aul~rne's fantasy "On Borrowed Time:· w"'hich focuses on an old man's relationship with his grandson. November will see the Neil Simon Cbmedy "I Ought to Be in Pictures" on the Laguna sta~e. · Bullshot Crummond." ·a wild. wacky spoofon detective movies, will usher in t~e new year, while the musical comedy "Guys and Dolls" is ticketed for a spring production. The final show of the 5cason is still under copsideration. The Irvine Community Theater, which runs on a calendar year, still has two more shows left in its "01~.atriGal season" - ''Critic's Choice" in August and ''for the Use of the Hall" in October. Next year. ICT will mark its 15th anniverary with a "reprise sea.son" of previously produced Toi TITUS . plays trom a decade or moJT ~o. all or which were local community theater prtmiercs at the time. .Tht 1985 slate will open m February wtth Ja$0n Miller's Pulitzer Prize,winnina drama "That Championship Season." first mounted in conjunction with Golden West College..jn 1976. The second will be the adult comedy ''Norman. Is That You?" which debuted in 1973. scheduted for an April slot __ · Edward Albee's drama "Everythin3· in the Garden." which deals with greed in the suburbs .. will be the August production. followed m Octo~r by the family comedy "Harold." about a shyyoungman'scomin1 ~f age. Both pla~s w~re pre!l'1iered by JCT 1n 1973-74 dunng its residency in UC Irvine's Humanities Hall Theater. The Westminster Community Theater will get Its new season off and running next week with the musical ''Snoopy," about the Peaquts comic strip characters. A new comedy "A Tomb With a View," opens in September, while the drama "To Grand· mother's House We Go" makes its local premiere in November. The balance of the Westminster schedule will see a revival of the drama "The Petrified Forest" in January, the musicaJ "Silk Stockings" in March and the comedy "The Curious Savage" in May. To obtain further information about these theater groups, contact the Ciguna- Moulton Playhouse at 494-0743, the Irvine Communit¥ Theater at 857-5496 or the Westminster Community Theater at 995-4113. • I Tight squeeze eomt'C·Pee Wee Herman cnn,ea at the attention of comed:tennea C.a•andra .. Elvira" Petenon (left) and Laraine Newman at the Groundltna[e lmproriaatlonal comic troupe'• clue of 1974 reunion ID l.oa AJilelea. All three were once memben of the poop. 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I JO 090 &1ir0t -......... s.to 1u 4 ago. The acton did a Jot of improvisations, including ''The work there (at Arena) is some of the best in the selling to each other and cold calhn&. talking to someone country, but it is somewhat·isolated. rd get a great review they've never met before on the telephone. but it would never go further," he says of his Iona sojourn "We watched one salesman do it. We all applauded in the nation's capital, where he stillliv!"s with his wife Ida him after he was finished," Prosky recalled. "It was a and where he rai~ his three sons. Stefan. John and Andy. marvelous performance." That may change now with his portrayal of Shelly The actor says there's little in co mmon between Levene.-an aging salesman. wbo will do any.thing. to get Shelly and Arthur Miller's more famous salesman, Winy back on the board to make a sale. Loman, one of Prosky's standout roles during his days as It's a role in ashow than doesn't come along too often. an Arena regular. And it's something Prosky, as weU as the six other cast "Willy wanted to be liked. Shelly couldn't care less. members. prepped for extensively. He might give the appearance of wanting to be liked in They read -es~cially Herb Cohen's "How to order to mili the sale but that is a (\evice," he uys ... The Negotiate Anything. .. as well as the st0ry of Joe Girard. salesmen we talked to said it's not the sale for the money. who sells Chevrolets in a Detroit suburb. a dynamo who it's the sate for the victory. The money is a way of keeping likes to caU himself the world's No. I car salesman. score." They also met salesmen, from men who make a Despite its casual use offour-letterwords. "Glengarry couple hundred thousand dollars a year selling tax shelteJJl Glen Ross." which played Chicago's Goodman Theater to a Fuller Brush lady. h_ before opening on Broadway in late March, has a style. a ~-.. --rhythm that must be followed, Prosky says:------·· Q SHOWmQI FOUWTMll VAWY Edwards Fountttn Valley 838·1500 lfMIH Edwards l/ftfve15rty 854-8111 MHll 639-8770 Stadium Of ·In ... 990 4021 UA Mov1ts 4 .. ,. 8214070 Buena Park Or·ln COSTA IOA 540 OS94 UA South Coast COSTA llM 546 3102 Edwards Cinema "The play is very exact. AH those supposedly colloquial phrases are poetry," he says. "In rehearsal we discussed for: 20 minutes one 'huh' -its meaning. why il was there and why it wasn't an 'uh-huh."' What seems like obscene language is very poetic, Pros~y contends, carefully chosen by the playwright. "We all recognize that care and we arc very careful with the play." he says. "The play runs an hour and a half, if that," Proslcy says. "I on~ divided the rehearsal ume by the running time. By the time we opened in Chicago, we had spent three hours for each minute of the play's running time." Prosky was born in Pb.iladelph1a, the son of a butcher. He began dabbling in in amateur theater at IS, but went to Temple, majoring in economiS, and then joined the .service. When h.is father died, he took over the family sroce7 store. " never really thouif1t I'd become an actor. I didn't have the guts to think about it. I was going to give up amateur theater completely because it was taking too much time and I had to run the store," he says. But he won a TV dramatic talent contest in the early 'SOs. original plays done live on television. It got him a chance to appear at the Bucks County Playhouse, one of the nation's prestigious summer theaters, and a chance to work with Ezra Stone, best known as radio's Henry Aldrich. It was Stone who suggested Prosky try New York. where he won a Drama Leagye scholarship. In 1958, he ventured down to Washington lo appear at Arena in one play. That engagement turned into long-term employment. and Prosky settled in as a resident character actor rttumln,& infrequently to New York for such short-livCd productton"as the Broadway version of Michael Weller's "Moonchildren" and the television series "Beacon Hill." "From the background I come from. I needed a more conventional life than most actors lead. I needed family and·roots and I found that there." he says. Proksy. who has appeared in such movies as "The Lorcb of Disdpltne'' and "Hanky Panky." recently completed "The Natural" with Ro~rt Redford. Dolly, Stallone off on .write foOt LOS ANOELES(AP)-Dolly Parton says that one of the thinas that most impresses her about co-star Sylvcsicr Stallone of" Rhinestone" ls the fact that he ls aJso a writer. Stallone wrote the "Rocky" films and i co.author of "Rhincstooe·• with Phil Alden Robinson. -. •• · "I Id mire t0mcone who does that." said Panon. who wrote the son*" and mustc for the movie. which is based on the sona "Rhinestone Cowboy." "I doh all the tjme myself-plays, sonis. stories," she said ... R1aht now I'm writina 1tutTfor a TV series l'm developing for one of the nctworb. •Beulah Faye,' abouu coun&ryajrl who comes to live in Hollywood. I won't be in- it. rm ~ucina it and wntin1 the title 11<>na. "I m also halfWay throua.li a Kript for Jane. Lily, and mysclf th'it will Drobably be ihe fint projoca for Un1vmaJ for my prOduc oin company." he'~ rtfcmna to Jane f'onda and Lil Tomlin. her C<>'stan in her first movie. ••9 to 5." Panon's husband of 18 yran ts C4rt ~an . "Hc'uhy, • ana he doesn't like all the fuu. and' l respect that," he said of him. She added, "And I au · It mu t be hard on h m sometimes btcause I'm 1lway111)1n1 the '1111ngcst 1h1np 1n pubhr. If somtonc' sot the nerve to uk c 1 personal question. l'\c IOt lht ncn·c 101n1wcr. So I won 111y l''c nt"\tt hntt'd lf\cr another man. ~ute I ha~c. I'm human. But 1 ~O\lt m hu band." .. . ----. .. I - He who ' . co-signs must ·be careful er SIMON SYKES/ Newlyweds are shopping for their first home. Worrlecf about the couple's Income, the tender · asks them to find a co-signer. The husband's parents agree to co-sign, and the loan goes through. Since the parents are not on title, the trust deed Is signed only by the newtyweds. Later, the couple runs Into unemployment problem•. and • • • the loan goes Into default. · Cocerned over their possible co· signer llablllty, the parents contact their lawyer and, to their dismay, find out that their po .. ltlon ta worse than the young couple's. In California, so-called "anti· deficiency" laws protect certain borrowers from llablllty for any shortfall between what a tender obtains for a foreclosed reslden· tlal property, and the amount owed on the loan. Thus, If a foreclosure sales brings $50,000, but $60,000 Is owed, the borrower Is not llable for the dtff erence. This antl~eflclency protection does not, however, extend to co- signers. Co-signers, In fact .are hardly ever referred to aa such In tegaJ circles. The term does not appear In law booka; but la commonly used In everyday language. In legal parlance, a co-sl9,ner Is a "surety," or "guarantor. ' Wh ile the parenta In our exam· pie would not, on the face of It, be able to escape llablllty for the shortfall on the loan, all Is not necessarily lost . The trustee's foreclosure metho6 usually used by lenders, and other variable clrcum· stances, offer protection. In such cases, professional . advice ts necessary. Simon Sykes Is editor of tint tyeectay, a jcurna/ for the real ata,. /ndu1tty , P.O. Box 20068, Riverside, CA 92516, P.O. Box 20068, Riverside, CA 92516. Tel: 688--8005. Barratt's MV condos under way Groundbreaking has taken place for Lu Palmaa, the fl rat condominium neighborhood to be built by Barratt In Orange County, and the fr rat new one to be constructed by an outside builder In the Mission Viejo planned community since the 1960s. Prtces are expected to start at about $50,000. Tim Unger, Barratt lrvlne presi- dent, aald that more than 400 prospective buyera have ex- preaed Interest In the new homes, even though aaln are not scheduled to open until mid· Auguat Planned for ~05 unite at build· out, Laa PalmQ wttt merk the ftrtt time Barratt hQ offered It• ..0- aquar•foot, fulty-furnllhed atu· dlo condominium plan In this urban locale, Unger Mid. When ... commence, there will be o... and two-bedroom. tlngt.atory and apllt-JeYet tloor -·•~-.,..,, arrangfm«!tl tn adcmton to the studio. Moat homea WIR feature vMwta. . ... Lu Patmu wtll Include on·llt• pool. apa and -recreation cent•. and rMld~t• wtll be etlglbl9 to Join the Miiiion Viejo Recr•tlon Centett within the planMd com- muntty envtron1. For more Information on Lu PalmH, call 250·0.U8. Pacifi~ Ranch . . • reserva t1ons bein&-.· accepte d .. ·The on-alte sales traHer for Inc., a rMldent191 deYelopment PaCtnc Ranch at Huntington l(.tbsldlatY Of the HUntlngton Beach 18 open for reeervatlona. Beach Co. ._ More than .00 prospective The new ..,_ ,,..._ wll buyer• have vtslted the trailer enabte praepecthie ~ to alnce the opening three weeka .. vtew r~ Of IN Pedftc ago. reeuttlng In approximately Rancti ~ nill8i plin. $4 million worth of reeervatk>fts. architectural eleYationa and a Located at tbe comer of the var1-jy Dt-ftoor pllina. • palm-fined entrance to Pacmc In eddttton, Pecfflc ~ will Ranch on Yotktown Avenue and off• bond ftn.,a,g (~ Lake Street, the tr&Uer wtn be 9.95 percent fixed) for the·Vllu. open from 10 a:m. to 8 p.m. dally. Sales r~~ a.t.a This $90 mllllon, 558-untt reel-Brennan and Debbie Miler, wll dentlal housing community la be avanat:Jte dlllty·11t the' Pildftc ... · · being devefoped by Mansion Hm, RallCh trailer on the corner of general partnership of Urban Yorktown and lake to .,..., West Communities of Santa questions and aelst proepectM Monica, and Manston Properties, buyers. Plana for one of the ll~t.erraDean-etJle recreational centen at Pactflc llancb. COMING SOON: Sales of custom ho1ne sites take off at Sea Pointe Estates HARBOR WOODS. San Clemente's view sites are sellln at about one·per week ~ cu_!tom· home sites In San Clemente's Sea Pointe Es· tates have "really taken off," reports Pete Fisher, vice presi- dent of aaJes for Central Capital Development Co. Fisher said the home sites, which are priced from $85,000 to $450,000, are "selllng at a rate of better than one per week." Fisher attributes the sates pace to the maturing of the development. "People can "8 the new homes being built, and can envision that Sea Pointe Estates la IMng up to It• promise of being the 'resJdentlal jewel of southern Orange County,' " he aaJd. "We can show that If you're planning to spend $300,000 or more for a new home, you might aa well have one that Is custom· designed and custom·bultt ac. I cordl~ to your own needs and goals,' added ,Asher. At Sea Pointe Estate•. purchasers select from home sites of 10,000 to 20,000 square feet. Many of the sites command panoramic oceaA --Views that stretch from San Clemente to Dana Point Marina and ~ond to Santa Cat•llna·lsland. "On clear nights, you feel that you could actually reach out and touch the stars," said Ash· er."Sometlmes, you can see down the coast, almost to Hunt- ington Beach." Central Capital Development Co. financing at beiow·market rates. At the close of escrow on the buyer with a conventional mort· g , " a.aid Fisher. ~tral Capttal also makes a team of architects, builders, ani:t landscapers avallable to buyers, along with the eervtcee of a eecurtty.a.yatema firm. Additional Information la avall· able by calllng the sates office. 643·1392. VlsJtora should exit the Santa Ana Freeway at Camino de Estrella, turn east and continue past the shopping center, the Ocean View Tennis Club, and San Clemente General Hospital, to Marbetla. A left tum leads to the main entrance of Sea Potnte Estates. Harbor \\bods. A new community with a new out- look. Fifty luxurious townhomes in Newpon Beach . Scheduled to open Summer 1984.ifo register on the interest list, call or visit The Irvine Company Homefinding Center, ac Culver andBarranca in Irvine. (714) 551-1500. Open daily IO AM G) to 5 PM. -.. • NEWPORT BEACH lot, take-out (permanent) loan ===========~~~~~~~~~~iiiEC:~~5Eiiiiiiiiiiii~~~=55!ib., commitments are offered for up to 80 percent of the appraised value of the land and the finished home, which can help purchuen obtain construction financing. "Upon completlon of the home construction, the take-out loan ahOU1d be finalized at prevalllng rates, thus aatlsfytng the ortglnaJ loan obllgatlons, and leaving the 1 i ticipation.· .. There's a wonderful excitement about waiting for somethiflg that is sure to be special The excitement of anticipation i builds at SeaCliff on the Greens, where decorators and landscape artists are putting the final touches on residential masterpieces. The waiting will come to an end soon with the opening of the ultimate residences in Huntington Beach. The Estate Series at SeaCliff on the Greens ... a spectacular reward for your patience! SEA@FF~REENS . lb bt ~ the rini to view ~ finest ~ homc:I m Soutbem fomia, can (7M) 960-7337 °' wntt Jff on~ Greem. P.O. Bo 631, Hununaton Btach. CA 926'1 c , ... ,.~ eo.t OAtLV PILOT /8Unday, Juty 1,-19_84 _______ _ ..... Mhi I•• 11 .. 1 -··=" ,..,,. ..• .. e:&' [' __ '°"'~ •M.,.0.IG II lid A.._, ... 111. °""8Je, CA. ~ .._. W. Otllr. MU =i:u Dr •• YOtM ... "· .. ,. ~;:.: .. "°* ...... 0. Ar..,; 11321 ao . ._. ar .. o.n.o., CA. 90101 , ...... L Arw8. 11121 lo. ...... Cir .. ~ CA. t01'01 DEATH NOTICES MULD: ANNA J MULIK, a ~ of Balboa Penriinsula. Paued away June 27, ln Newport Beach, C... She it swvtved by her dauahter Joan M. Jacob• and •i1ter Helen Rilley; both of Newport Beach. Mn Mullk baa~ a long time re1ident of Belboa Pen. 1ln~ 1929. She wu very active in .the Ebell Club of Newport Beach, al8o the White Shrine and East.em Stu of Newport BMcb. She WM an exten1ive world traveler and will be sadly mmed by all. Crypt side ~ will be held Monday July 2, 1984 at Pacific View Memorial..Park, Newport Beach, ea. Friendl may call at the Morn.tary Sunday July l, from lOAM to 9PM. In lieu of flowers, family re- quest dooationa be made to The Harbot' Area Adult 0.y c.are Center, 661 Weit Hamilton, Co1ta Mesa. 92627 Pacific View Mortuary, Di- rectan. 644-2700 POMERLEAU Bl!RNYCE POMERLEAU of San Clemente, puled away June 28, 1984. She waa a retired bnncb manqoer of The Lacuna HiU. bnnch of c.ai Fed Savtnp & Loan. She ja IW"Vived by her neice Marie Elfsten of lAguna Beach; and her brother Georae Wlnten, al10 of I..-.iuna Beach. She ii al8o survived by lix other neice1 and nepbewa. Rosary Ser- vice Sunday July 1, 1984 at 7:30 PM at O'Conner Laguna Hil1I Mortuary. Mat of ChNtian Burt.al Monday July 2, 1984 at lO:AM at St. Ed- ward Cathollc Church, Dana Pt. ln- tennent to follow at A1cen1i o n Cementery. In El Toro. HA9'1ott L,A Wlll-flfT. Ol.tn Mortuiiy • Cemet.ry Ctematory 1825 Gisler Ave. Co111 MN& 5"'0·555• PIERCE POTHERI llLL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mua 842 9150 IAL TZ HHGt'40fll 'MITH 6 TUTHILL WESTCLI,, CHA,EL 4?" E t7th St Cos11 Mesa 646·937, ,ACIFtC VI W MIMOttlAL ,.A9'K Cemetery • Mortuary Cha~ • Cr•matory JSOO Pac1t1c Vo•w Or111~ Newooft ~ach 6••·2700 • c SU-.8 Ml.IC ll)TlC( Ml.JC ll)TIC( P'ICTmOUI ....... MAim •TA,...,.,. The folowtng pereon9 .,. doing bullneea u: EUROPEAN THOROUGH· BREDS IV, LTD .. 1505 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beech. c.111. 92MO M11rel Hender9on, 8&1 N Coelt Hwy .• • 18, LllQuna Beech, Cam. 92851 Thie bullneN le eon- duct.cS by: • .,,,,., pert,_. INp Marci H9nCSer'IOn Thie etatement ... filed With the County Cletk of Or-= County on June 7. ,..,.. Publlehed Orange CoMI Dally Piiot June 11, 2• • .My 1,l , 1'4M 8Ul2 Ml.IC ll>TICE '1CTmOU8 IUH•M MAm ITA,....,.,. The folowlng pereon le doing buelrieee -TelECOMMUNICATIONS EMPLOYMENT SERVJCES, 111751 Potomec Lane,~ ~on 8eecte, Cellf. ~ • Mlcheel AndfW Dugan, 18751 Potomec Lane, Hutnt- lngton e.cn. c.lf. ~ l'hta bulln... ts con- ducted by. .,, lndlvldual Mlchael Andrew Dugan Thll ltatement ... fllfd with the County a.11 of Or-= County on June 7. P'M1T1t Publlehed Orange Cout Oalty Piiot June 11, 24, July 1, 8, 188-4 8U18 Ml.IC ll>T1C£ .·... '1CTIT10U8 ...... MAim 9TATEmNT The fOllowtng pertOM .,.. doing buelneuae: THE OfflCE SUPPLIERS, 208 Suunrulh Pl., Coeta Mee&. Cellf. 82927 Alc:t>#d H. Kebe¥. 20t 8UNnneh Pl .. ea.ta Mee&, Cellf. 82927 Joan E. ~. 20t SuMtWlt1 Pl., eo.ta Mee&. Calf. 82827 Thie buelneM le conducted by .• general pertnerehlp Alcherd H Kelley Thie lt•tement ... fled With the County Cletk of Orange County on June 2o, 1983 ""'70I Pub419hed Orange Cout Dally Pilot June 30, Juty 7, t•. 21, 11&4 SAIS • llM '1CTmOU9 .,... .. MAm 9TAT'lmwT The~,,.,.,.,..,. dolr\a~-• THl PHOT08ANK. 17905 Slcyt'wtl Clrde. Sutt• K. !Mn« CA. t27t• M.L.S., Inc., A .. lton, Ctilfomla, 1731 N W8'et· man. 158,..,, Demwdlno, CA t24CM Thie buelneu I• con-duc:IM by. • corporation. Martt L Semlnano, Preef. dent Thie statement wu flied with the County Cletk of Or-= OOutlty on May 30, ,,.,.. Publllhed Orange Cout Delly Pilot June 10, 11, 24, Juty 1, 1'4M su-a "8.IC NOT1CE '1CT1T10Ua IU._U NAm 8TATWmNT The foloWlng pet'80fle .,.. ®rS~~ PRO· oUcTIOHI.' s506 Cedllltlc Ave. Bldg 0 2098, eo.ta M--. c.it. 82t27 Olene J,. Stotrow. 29701 Rio BreYO, El TOfo, celrf. 92e30 Frank Peeceolie, 23528 Cueo. Mllelon Vlefo, Callf. 82992 ~~ ......... -;; ~ •L ~ucted by • llmlted l*tner· ~J.St<*ow Thia statement wu filed with the County a.11 of Or· : County on June 2e. ,.... Publl"*I ()fange Coeet Delly Piiot July 1, 8, 15, 22. 1'4M StJ.42 NtUC ll)TlC( '1CT1T10U8 .,... .. NAmHAW n;. followlng pereon " doing buelneee -= DfVEASIAED SYSTEMS, 18711 Rhone Lane, Hunt-lrlgton lleectl, CA. HiM1 Geofge Richard Slaff, 19711 Rhone une, Hunt· lnoton BeKti, CA HiM7 "thte bullnee• I• -con- ducted by. 8Q lndlvldual. G R. Staff Thia etalernettl ... filed with the County CMir1t of Or· = County on Mey 30, fllil?ml Publlehed Orange Cout Ody Piiot June 10, 17, 2•. Juty 1, 18M SU-.10 "8..tC ll)TIC[ NOT1CI OP TMllTll'8 8A&.I On~ 11, 111M at 11:00 a.m. FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COM· PANY, a CetltOfnla corp«· at1on u rruetee or aw-_ ceuor Truetee OR Bub9tlluted Trut1M, of that certain Deed of TNSI ex- ecuted by EARLY AailEVE· MENT CENTERS, INC., a California corporatton, end V. PAUL DOAN, an lndMd- uel, and recorded Augult 1•. 1880 .. in.trument No. 113118, In Boole 13701, Paoe 1"9 of ~ Aecordl of Orange County. C811fomla, and pureuant to that certain Notice of Oefeull Mwc:tl a. 1884 ... lnetrurnent No M--093 1118 of Offldal Re-- cord• ol Mid County, wt• under end pweuant to Mid Deed ol Trusl .... at pubic auction lor CHh, lawful money of the United Stat .. ol Amer Ice. • cut.let'• cl'leclc P•Y•bl• 10 Hid Truet• drawn on • tt•t• or n•tloMI bank, a etate Of r.cs- eral credit union, or a etate Of federal Hvtnge end loan eaoolallon domlolled tn thl9 etlte at lhe main entrance to Flrll American Tltle In· eurance Company toceted 11 114 Eal1 Fifth Street, In the city of Banta Ana, Caltfornla, all that rlgl'll. Utle and lnterett con~ to end now held by It under Mild Deed ol Truet In the proPef1Y el1uated In Mid County and State deecrlbed u : A LEASEHOLD ESTATE. The Southeutefty half of Lot 152 end the Sout"--1erty hMt of Ille Southweeterly 1'1811 of Lot 151. ot Tract No toe ... enown on a Map recorded In Boole 21, Pege 25 of Mr. ceMeneoue Mapt, reoordt of Orange County. CaMfornl1 The etreet eddtMI Of othet oommon delignatlon of uld properfy I• purported to be' 20221 ~ Street, Banta Ana. callfomla. Said Nie wtlt be mede without covenant or W#· ranty, ea~ or Implied, .. 10 tttle, poe1't1lon Of en· cumbl'anoee t Mtllfy the unpeld belenoe due on the "°'9 or not• ~ by Mid Deed of Trull, to wlf: S 127,01 U7, plul the fOtlol#. Ing ettlmeted cotU, •• ~ Ind edWnoM llt the time of the ...... r.i publoetlon of tl'llt Notice of ••: ~~=1• TO "'°""" OWNllt YOU AM .. Dl'AUl.T UMDlllt A DUO OP~. DATID .M.'t 1' 191. U. LIM YOU TAKI AC"nOM TO NOTICT YOUlt ~ IRT't, rf llA't • eo&.o AT A "*'C IA&.I. • YOU mlD AM UllU*TION OP fMI MATUM OP Tl9 NOCllO.... AOA*IT 't~.....1.. YOU IMOUt.D ~ fM;TALAWTa '1NT AMINCAN Tlfll IHSURAHCI OOM,ANY, • Cell'°'1 , .. oorpotllllon .-..n!ML.l..8M1e 114 llllC Amt .,,.. Ane,~121'0t (J,14) ....a211 !'\ibllMd OriMGe Co.t = "°"June 21, .My 2, •• w.23 I wpg WB•OOUllT l. OP CM»l 111 I OOUHTY OP ORANG! .,. Cllllll c.... Dr ..... ..... ~CA;~ MAMIAGEOf' '•tltloner~ CHUOC OUANCITM14 ftllep~: LOC 1"1 PttAM c.. No. DatllO MJW D.-CPAl&Y LAW) reoncm Y• ..... -. .-.n..-. .. ..... :u-::..:: ~,:.: ..................... ........... ] ..... "you wlah to..-the..,,_ Vice of an attorney In thlt matt•. you at**S Oo 80 promptly eo that your reepcMIM or pMdlng, If lllY• "'llY be t-.ct on ttme. A~tMa8'dOct. mandedo. El~~ decktlt' oontr• Ud • ~ dtencla • menoe que Ud ,. epon0a dentro de ,_, dllL '--ra lnformadon que ~ u.t.d de8ee aoldtw • ooneejo de un aboOadO en • .. ..mo. debert8 '**'° lnlMdlatamente. de •• mener. .... ~· 0 Uegadonr • hay elguna. puede .. regktreda • tlem- Po t TO THE R.ESPONOENT~ The petitioner hM tied • petition concerning your mam.ge. If you f .. to ftle a rlllS)OMe wltl'lln 30 daya of the date that Ihle eumrnone ta Mfved on you, your de- fault rney be 9nlered end UWI court may enter • !Udoement con1alnlng lnJunctfve or otll« order• conc;ernlng dlvtlk>n of propefty, 8PO'*I auppon, c:tllkJ CIJltody, cNld eupport. attornoy '"'· 009t1, and euctt other rollef .. may be ~ed by the court. The gemlahment of WllQ88. taking of maney or pre>perty, or otl'loc COtJrt autflof'lied prOCMdlngt may mor..utt. Deied: Februwy-a2. 19M LEE A. BRANCH, a.tt • By : M JCHAEL HOBAN, Deputy M. Y• DM, AttJ .. Ll'w ,,. w. tnh St.. .... m ..... Ana. CA l270I ~J:ect~anoe Coat D111ty Piiot June 2•. Juty 1. a. 15, 1'4M Su33 _.__--=-"~-#Yil""J.11·-.il~- NOTICE OF DEATH OF JEFFREY MARC MARGOUS AND OF PETITION TO AD· MINISTER aTATE NO. A-1U787 To all heirs, beneflciaries, creditona and contingent credi- tors of JEFFREY MARC MARGOLIS and penona who may be otherwise interested in the will and/ or est.ate: A petition hu been filed by HARRY L. MARGOLIS ln the Superior Court of Or- ange County request- ing th.at· HARRRY L. MARGOLIS be ap- pointed . as penon.al repre9elltative to ad- minlR.r the est.ate of JEFFREY MARC MARGOLIS (under the Independent Ad- min1'ttation of F.states Act).-'l'he petidon il..i. for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr., West, Sant.a An.a, CA 92701 on July 25, 1984 at 9:30 A.M. IF YOU Osnx:I' to the vantin& of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state you objectiom or file writ· ten objections with the court before the hear- ing. Your appearance may be in penon or by your at10rney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the deceaed, you must file your claim with the court or pre.en\. it to the penonal repl'elell· tative appointed by the court within four month.a from the date of flnt i.auance of let- ters aa provided in Sec- tion 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time for filing claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAM- lNE the tile kept by the rourt. If you ~ interested in the es- ta t.e, you may 1erve upon the executor or admiruatrator. or upon the attorney for the executor or adml.n.l.a- tra tor. and file with the court with proof of wrvtoe, a written re- qumt statfna th.at you desire special notice of the filing of an inven- tory and apprailement of est.ate aaetl or of the petidona or ac- countl mentioned in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Code. DEANNA SW AQEL EPSTEIN HJH Beae~ Blv .. , Eut 8141 .. Sae. 171 e..u.a-Beed. CA. HU1 Ml-JtU Publlshed Orana• -c.c.it Daily Pilot June 30. July l . '7, l984 S.SU78 for Ad Action • Cal a DaiY Pit AD-m 642-5678 ti . ' . . . . Auto s,ales, housing and e.mployment-t·he segments of our economy on· which so much of classified depends-are looking better than they have in a long time. We're feeling good about that and the opportunity it gives us to offer you a bigger,· better-than-ever. classified section. If you haven't read classified lately, come enjoy a browse through our ~ . columns. You'll see why we're feeling good about --classified. .. I, I Mt.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTIC£ N1UC NOTlCt "8.IC NOTIC£ -·~~~:' "CTITIOUl llUIMll rtc:TIT10Yl IUIMU 'ICTTTIOUI 8Ul•ll .,_-.. • MAMI ITATa•NT NAM9 ITARMINT NAMI ITAH•NT ~~~™!!!.Ni!.'· The lollOwiflO petlOM... Tne IOllollftnO peteont are The lot!Owlng pet~ we ~na·--Clotno~a OOlnQ~-dOlf!O~• '1Cmtoul L 5 W. LTO , 110 Newport I U .. 0 J' I A N AOCK N llK>LL GA-.. 1 The~~ NA• Center Drive, Newport PAOCl!OUAll. 1t•l·O CO , 119'' JMfl'WW A¥9 ,,__ __ I ._11 --""' PWton 11u lleKh, CA taseo Adame Av . C0.11 M ... , Coron1 o.i "'"·cant 9212' '* "t:i't!' ~~· Het'l WOloeon, 1803 fm-Cellf t2929 ,.on1td W1rren W11t1, etltlng under : t I CIC>-ttlld Bay, l~• 8"dl. Kn Jurey, 2700 Pet.-on 119'' J1wn1ne A¥•. Corona .. b I IOUI C4 151 Wy .• Cotti M 1. C1t1t, ca.I M11, CaJlf 12125 u 11n1 • • n am o I w1111am ! lengiton. ti t2121 Tllia buelMH ie con• 642 5878 PlllCANt .. UnE,_ PA"T· OIJI Cr .. t Lene, Hewpon "onalcl Aenm, 2700 M1.CS by I lif'Tllt.CS '*11*• - NEASHIP • , " 1120 I lelctl, CA 12eeo P11ereon Wy • Cotti M.... ehlCI WarMr A~. IU•t• 3A, Tiit., butlntH II con-Calif t282f j .. onald w Well• 8'j',: A~8~ mo& ducted by;• llmlteo PIM'*· Thia ~•lnen •• oon· Thi• 1111.~1 wu tii.cs t.~:-_;_.:_;.;.~;~~;.~;.~;;:;.;;~~~ ........... ·.:•.:·.:·.~,~-~~~.;..-~_.;.,...;."~,;;,,i...:,._..__...;..;."'!"".:,.:::;:._.,::_,.::~;.~~-ntme tlat~t~ IWt._!'~!1 ltllHp, ducted by: I general Par1· wltll 1111 Oounty Olert( 01 Or· _,...,, or ... ,..... 1rry Woloaon nerehlp 11\08 County Ol'I June 11 THE D ILY PILOT MrlhlD wu filed on Mey 11. Thie """'*'' wat flied t<Jt Jur1y 1'84 • 19~ In the County of Or· W11htt11CountyC1ttt1ofOf. Thlt ata1ement wet flied ~ CLASSIFIED OFFIC HO anoe" FNILI NO ,,...1102 ange County on Mey 29, w1111 tl'le county ci.1< Of or-Pub"•'*' °'~ eoest Telephone •rvi'ce·. Fu1 ame Md Addr ... Of 198• enoe County on June 1. Dady Piiot June 24, JUlr 1 I , .... tM '"'°" Wlthdrtwing. ,.,..., 11M 11 1"4 \ M d r PELICAN flAOJ'i .. TIES, Publllhed Orenoe Cotet ' PM1711 • IV21 on a y· rid ay INC.. 1120 I Wamer Av· Diiiy Piiot J\w\e 11. t4, Juty Publllhed Oranoe COfft 8 00 A M 5 30 p M ~e2t:~•·'A· lan1a Ana, 1. 1. 1tl4 Diiiy ~ Ju~ 11. 24, .Jvtt --Pla.IC--NO-TICE ___ , : • • • : ' ' Sloned•ay Dot 111y0oe au-n 1• 8• 1"' Bmine & Co unter: J'rtllotlni o n. tun ACTmOUI eu.MH M d F J'ubhlhed °'f.T Coet1 l't8lJC NOTICE -------MAmHATSM&NT • on ay-riday ~:.'! Piiot JUiy 1 .. 111, 22. FICTmOUI ..,..... PtBJC NOTIC£ dJ: =~et• 8:00 A.M.-5:30 p. I. l\v-38 ..... SfATIMIMT 'ICTITIOUt .u.... PICKENS. HAAOAAVES CANCELL ATIO ' & --------The fOllOwlng S*90flt ate NAm lfA~ & EGAN, 3tt0 W•UW1y P . Nil.IC NOTICE doinG buti,,... ... TN to11aw1ng penon .. Newpon '-"· Cel.lf. t2eeo CORR ECTIO . Tl~Y TOTI DEVELOP· dOlnG bu9ineM u · Pldltnl I Hatgtav.t At-: FSCTITIOUalU ..... MENT CENTEA, 2118 cove MOTO .. INCl. 1136 90C:llt•.lne.3tt0Wt11ertv Can.·.-lluliom, and ror re-t·tion1t UIU\ ...... I TATl.MaNT Aaltloh. Colt• M .... Cellf. Whlt11et St l>-1. Coll• p . ~ 8"Cfl. Celtf h.-much· Oil am .. dttudlinc-AAS al•o' .;, T'hl following Ptr90n1 .,. 82127 Meta. Calif t2t2t t2880 • doing t>ullnett •• Chrttiloe BrO<*•. COit.• Wlll!Jm JllMt Oupu1e D 1 PM:kena. 111 via Pit-a f' u ~ for u c·11nrt-lla1ion SUN Oil JOJOBA, l TO M .... Cllltf 8292? 213 Dlhlla St . COl'onl ca.I lido Nord, ~ a.ch, a1211 Lat Aamblu. Suite Gwy w 8r00k1 21ae Mar. Callf 82825 ce111 t2~ number ~ htto c·unc•t•llinj[ ~our ud. 200, MIMlon VlejO. Cellf. Aaleloll. Coste M .... CaMI Tiii• bulln•H 11 con-Tiii• t>utlnett I• con· ERRORS·. 82891 82827 ducteo by an lndMdual duc:teo by 1 c:orpor111on H Nell Levin. 33382 Tlltt bu11neu 11 con· Wlllllm J&17* Dupu1e DB Ptchn•. Sec Treu Ch erk ~.our ad dailv. and r.aporl Chettam Wtv. Dena Point. 4UC1ed by • general pan· Thi. 1tatement wu flied Thia ttatament wu flied .. c1111. 8282t nerlfllp with tll• County Clt<I< 01 Ot· with the County Clerk of Of. errors immed ialeh. The ().\fl.' Tiii• bullneu 11 con· C11rl1t1ne Brook• 11108 County on June 7, 1nge County on June '43. • ducteo by·• tlmlltd partner· Thi• •tftemtf't wu nled 1084 1084 PILOT a~1 ume5 lia bilil y for the firs I lhlp w1111 the County Clttk of Or· "47711 '1104n • • · I H. Nell Levin Inge County on June 15, Publilhed Orange Cout Publlehtd Orange Cout ln<'Orrec•t tn&erhon OR '. 'Thi• 111tement w11 fllld 1084 Dally Piiot June 11, 24. July Dilly Piiot June 24, July 1, l ... •••••!!!!!l•••••••l!IB!I with the County Clerk ol Or· n.lllO 1, 8, 1084 18, 1,114 ...... ftr laJt 1nge County on June 18, Publillleel Ortn08 Cout SU20 SU2t ...... .....,.,...-....;liioili-...N11Wl~~--~--------1884 Dilly Piiot June 2•. July 1. 8. Gtatraf 1111 Publtlhed ora~~~ 15' 1884 su28 __ Ml. __ IC_NO_T_tC_.E ____ • _Ml._l_C_NO_Tl_CE __ 1 •••••••Ii Diiiy PH01 June 24. July 1, e, --------,tCT1TIOUI aUllNlll f lCTITIOUI au11M111 IEllHIT l llll•U 1111,llO 11' l"4 su26 ___ MU __ C_NO_T_IC .... E__ NAMI ITATIMINT NAMa ITATUll.NT Private & nice -3 BR home on maY\r The fOllowlng pereona Ill Thi lottowtng peraon It r 'ICTITIOUl IUIMll dot~ t>ulinlll u : d~ 1>u11,,... ... street. Operate business from home. Pllll.IC NOTICE NANI ITAT9•NT cG LVtN FIELD8 ROOF· ~9AAPsH1cs0•3 t7185 llFNIUl_I IRI 1121 .... The fOllowlng per.ona Ill IN , 830 Sent1190 Rd . ,,,,....,._... I , It 1 , Foun----·-,_,. ACTITIOU9 8UIMU doing but4Mtt .. Coeta Mela. Cellf. 12929 lain Vlhey, Callf. t2708 3 BR h . • ---t T ........ MAMI ITATl*NT STILLER PUBUC RELA· CaMn c Fleld•, l30 San-Robet1 8 Otlelma. 282•5 ome on qwe ..... """" . .._. .e comer The loltowlng person le TIONS, 301 Ellt 17th tlllgo Rd .. Cott• M .... Cellf 8uec1dor. Mlulon Viejo, lot with RV accea. Move right in. doing butineee .. : Str•I. Sul1e •200, Cottt 02821 Clltl 02892 Jlf,.AY WAY, 1548·0 M .... c.ilf 02827 Brtnd1l.Fleld1,830San-Thie bu11ne11 11 con· llnllT APPUL 1141,111 Adami Av... Cotta MeN, Stiller Actvenlllng, tnc:. tlego Rd .. Colt•~. Cahl ducteel by. '"lnOMdual M ..... Del .,..__ beauty. 3 BR wit.h formal C.ellt 82821 Caltlomla, 301 Eut 17th 92128 R 8 D•ll•m• ---J.TJ..ac Kit Jur~ ,2700 Peteraon Slttll. &ilt1 •200. Cost1 Thia bu11n1u le ~n· Thie 1t1tament wu ltlld dining room & family room. CJOR to Pl., Costa MeN, c.itt 82928 M .... Caltf. 82827 ducteel by '"lndtvldull wllll tilt County-ei.n. of Or· k h ,_ •-h in Cl Thlt bu•IMM 11 con· Thi• bu11n... 11 con· Brenda Field• ange County on June 18. par • IC oow °'.. opp g. ean and neat. dUC1ed by. an Individual ducted by a corporation TllW 1111ement wu fllld 1084 GAU.I UY UITLll Kit .Ntty MIChMI Stlllet, Pl'Mldent with the County Cler11 of Or· 'Mlm Thie •tatement wu 111ec1 Tittt •t•temenl wu ftled ~ County on J1.1ne 7. Publlllled Orange Cout wttll the County Cterll of Or· with the County Cl«k of Or· 1084 Deity Piiot June 18, 18l4 ange County on June 7 ange County on June 21. ~1717 SU30 1984 ' 1884 Publlllled Ottngt Co.11 -------- l'M77W '*Ml Dally Pllol June 11, 2•. July •-ic MnTl"r Publllhed Ortn08 Coaet Publlllled Orange Coaat 1,·I, 1884 ,.-. nu ~ Dally Piiot June 11. 2•. July 01Hy Piiot July 1, I. 15, 22, SU1t ,ICTmOUI aultMlll 1, I, tt84 1014 NAMI ITATaMINT SU 18 SU3t PlB.IC NOTICE The fotlowtng '*'°" " doing t>ullnea u : Ml.IC NOTICE 'ICTtTfOUI 8U .... ll SOUTHERN CALI FORNIA P\8.IC NOTICE MAMI ITATDDT PACKAGING, 2111 Meal T'he lotlowlng perton• att Or . Senti Ana Helgllt1, '9CTIT10UI 8UltMlll NOTICI TO CON.THC· doing but1NN u : CaJlf 02707 MAMI ITATWMDff TORI QAEO LH . I VtLD!R, 20 Cherlte E. Church. 2181 The folowlng pereon1 ere CAL.UNG'°" alDI Corporate Plaza Orlve. New· M•H Or , S ant• An• doing bullneM u : Scllool Oltlrlct: NEW· port Bueti, C&Uf. 02883 Hllahtt. Cllllf 02707 KENMOR! PAOPE .. Tl!S. PORT ·MESA UNIFI! O Donald Gregory lie, Tfll1 bu1lne11 11 con- 307 Pl1cenllt , N1wporl SCHOOL DISTRICT 4 MMdow Sweet Wey, dtkteel by; an Individual ' BMdl. Cellf. 82883 Bid Oeedltne: 2.00 o'clock Irvine. Calif 82716 Cllatlel E. Church "°Yll 0 Tueur. 218 Ev. pm of thl tOth d1y of July, o Gregory L.. Th11 ,,.,.,,,..,. wa liled nlng Sttr ln., Newport t88'1 Tiii• 1111ement wu llleel with the County Clerk of Or- Beeoh, Callt. 82MO Piece of Bid Receipt: wltll the County Cieri< ot Of. ange County on Ju.,. 13. R D Tucker Purcn11ln9 Office. 2H5 1ng1 County on Jl#le 7, 1084 • 'Thia llllemtnt wu 11*2 Bear Street. Cott• M .... CA tt84 '341111 wltll the County Clefil of Or· NOTICE IS HER.EBY flM1l7I Publlahed Orange Cout lnQI County on June 20. GIVEN tllat th• eboY•· Publl1hed Orenge Coeat Dally Piiot June 2•. Juty t, 8, 1084 named khOOI Oltlt'IC1 of Of· Dally Piiot June 11, 2•. July 15, 1H4 l'Mt141 aoge County, Cllrloml1, act· 1. 8 108'1 SU31 Publlllled Or1ng1 Coaat Ing by end thrOUQtl tU Gpv-SU 11 Deity pjlot July 1, t . 15. 22. ernlnQ Board, hereinafter r• __ Dl_Dl_IC_Mft_T.,.-c-- 198'1 lerred to u "DISTRICT", wfll ,.UU\. nu ~ su.o *"""up to. bVt not later PlBLIC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI 9UllNlll --------than lhe ·~•t•led time, PICTITfOUI 9UllNlll HAlllllTATIMRNT fltlllC NOTIC£ Maled bldt for the fWltd of NA• ITATIMINT Tiie following '*'°" II • contrlCI IOI' the above pro-The following per'fOn II doing bullnffl •• '1CT1TIOUI IUIMll Jeci. dOlng buelnaa u CREATIVE DIMENSIONS, NAMll ITATIMINT Bide lflell be rec.lved In JOEL ROBERTS. LITER· 1857 Vt111 CIUdal. Newport TM foll~~lrt the place Identified l bovt, ARY AGENT 311 Cebrlllo 8Ncll CaPf~ee&-- doing t>utlneee u . endblk:"'t •1!...~ optMCl1 d 1 enc11 .. _ s1.. Coate 0MH1, c 1111. Suzanne s. Mtfndt, 1057 FUSION OESION, 117 pu Y ,..., a ou 1 ,,. 82127 Vl1t1 C1ud1I, Newport Suite F. RIYWllde Dr .. New· above·ttat•d tlm• end Rof>eft l .. ,., Jone•, 318 Beach, Clllf. 02HO port BMch, Calif. 82823 pltceT..__ wtll ..._ Nt• ..._ C1brlllo St . Coell M.... Tllll butlneu 11 con· William R. Hapgood, 327 ,,..., .,.. 1 " ..,,... Cent ducted by: '" Individual So A I 111 n d r o. S 1 n poelt required IOI' MC:tl NI 01 Thia buelneu 11 con-Suunne S Melndl Clement•. Cllll. bid document• to guarani~ ducted by: an lndhlldual Thi• 11atement wu riled Ty Petereon, 327 So. their return In good con-Robert l . Jonet with the County Cltr11 of Ot· Al ... ndro, San Clement•. dltlon within NIA dlYt attw Thia 1t1t"'*'t wu llltd 1nge County on June ta. Calif. the bid opening date. Wl111 the County Clerk of Of. tt84 Thi• butlneu 11 con· Eech bid must conform 1ng1 County on June 7 . ~ ducted by 1 general 9tlrt· Ind be reepontlve to the tt8" ' Publlehed Orange Coeat nerllllp contract document• ~7'70I Dally Piiot June 24, July 1, a. Wllllem HIPQOOCS Eecll bidder lllall eubmlt, Publlllled Oflngl Cout 15, 1084 Thia 1tet11Mnt waa flied on '"' form lurnlthed with Dally Piiot June 11. 24. July SU32 with the County c....-ol Or· the contrlCI document•. a t 8 1t84 ange County on June 28. 1111 of the prQ90Md 1Ubcon· • • 1984 tr1Ctor1 on 1hla projct a1 SU14 Ml.IC f«>TICE 'Ml1ll required by the aublettlng --------1 Publlaned OflnQI Cou1 1nd Subeontrac:tlng F1lr P\BJC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI 8UllNlll n..... Pllot ...... 1. 1. 15 n PrlCllcM Act. GOv1 CocM NA• ITATIMINT ~ ""''r ' ' ' ' Sec 4100 et MCI FICTITIOUI IUIMll The loltowtng pereon le SU37 wl~ ..:'': ~~~ n:~n= la d~, ~~TP: ~B LA K E --------Cl.lhler'• chedt payable to doing bullneae u: FINANCIAL GROUP. 2611 rtllJC NOTICE the DISTRICT or 1 bid bond KINNORA FINANCIAL Carob, Newport BHch, --------In tlll form NI forth In the CO., 420 Cllatham Ctrcte Callf 02HO 'ICTITIOU9 IU ... ll contrtct documentt In '" "E", Anaheim, catlf 82ll08 Elllne Rac"'4 Ellret, 2818 NAm ITATI....,. 1mount not leu that John Ga11110, 3010'~ Carob, Newporl 8Hcl't. The fOllowlng '*'°"' .,. 13,000.00 ... guartnt• River Ave .. Newport BMch, Calif. 02eeo doing bullntll 11: thet the bidder will enttr Into Cillf 02705 Thi• butlneu 11 con· FI NAN C I A L H 0 M E tllt proPOMd contract If the Tiiie buelneH ts con-ducted by an lndlvldull LOANS. 171 South Anita llll'le It 1w1rded to tuch ducted by: en lndlvldull \Elaine,_ Ehret Drive Suitt 103. Ottngt, bidder In the event of flllure John Oalueo 'Thia 1t1tement w11 flied Clllf. t2e68 lo tnllf Into Mid contract. Thlt etatement wu flied with the County Clerk of Of. Executive Development aucll MC1.1rlty wtll be torMlt. with the County Cltrtt of Or-111ge County on June 10. lno .. Callfoml1, 171 South DISTRICT rMerVM th• ang1 ! County on JUM 7. 19114 --·· Anll• OrlYe Suite 103, Ot· rlgtlt to reject eny OI' Ill bide 108.. .._ .. tngt. Cellf. 92MI or to wllve any lrregullrlt... f'M7'70I Publlllltd Oftnge COMt Tiii• butlntH le con· or lnformllltlea In eny bide OI' Publlll1eel Orange Coeat Delly Piiot June 24. July t. I . ducteel by·• corporation ln'tlle bieldlng Dally Piiot June 17, 24, July 15. 1tl4 Oevld M Tedlak, Pl'MI· (A1ternet1) notloe to Con· 1, I , 1884 SU27 d«lt trlClort SU 13 T1111 1111emen1 wu n1ec1 Pu~t 10 ,,,. provttlone --.. -mi-IC_"""'_TIC£ __ _ wllll thl County Cterll Of Of. of Section 1773 of the llbof --------__ ,._-. __ nu ___ _ ange County on June H . Code of lhe S\111 of Cell-DI-IC MnflCE PICTITIOUI ~n 1814 lotn11. tht DISTRICT~ ob-,.UU\. nu ....- 'Ml1M talned from the Director ol FICTmOUI aUIMll T NAIMll o!TA1-.-NT Publllhed Otlngl Coaat lhe Department of lndl.ltlrlll . NAMll IT A TWMllNT dl)j "' bu':,,...~ pereon .. Dally PllOt July 1, I , 15, 22. Rel1tlon1 1111 9eneral The lollowlng per.an te C~MMUNICATION COM· 1084 prtftlllng rete ol per diem doing bu~ u PANIES INTERNATIONAL SU•4 wao.. 1nd the gentrtl e X • 338 Vitti Medtre. ~ --------prevlllllng rete for holldey ECUTIVEIPROFESSIONAL Beach. Cahl 02HO Pta.IC NOTICE and ovtrtlme wortt In the lo-SECRET AR~S (E/PS 1. Oof\1ld P Lowry 338 _ _..;..-,;;;.;;;;..;.....;.;.;;. _____ Clhly In whicn ,,. wortt II to_ 22.et 1 Lam'*1t St Viet• MICltrl. Newport 'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 be performed for Mell craft 51', El TOfO C1111 02830 Buch Calif 82HO MAMI ITATa..wf or type of workw needeCI to Jam" V•IOMn. 24282 T1111 bu11n1u 11 con· The lonowtng '*'°" ,. IJl~ut• the contrect Theee OfteMIO Lene. ~ Toro. C.111 dUCleCI by tn lndMduel doing buelnell u rtttl let on file at thl DIS-92630 Donald P Lowry T ~ ! AH 0" e-s IN. TRICT office loctted I t Thi• buelnH• II con· Thia 1t1tement Wll ftled TERIORI, 2840 Avon St . PurcllHlng Ottlce. 2tl5 OUCteCI by 1n lndlvlduel with the County CNlrll 01 Or· Newport a..ctl, Celll 82883 Bear SI • eo.11 M .... CA Jemee Valgean ange County on June 15, J~ Cwol Wlillh. 104S CoplN may be Obtained on 'Thi• at1tement wu flied 1084 W•tw11d Wtv. Cotti Mela, requeet A copy 01 tllell 11111th the County Clerk of Or· 'Mlm c.tN 828e7 rel• lllatl be poeted -' the ~ County on June 1 Pubtlllltd °''• Cout Ttllt bu•lnet• 11 con· ~t :::.1 be nd 1 ~ 1884 ' Delly Pilot June 2•. July 1. I. duoteel by In lndMdu11 1,.. CONT .. ~TOAa Ol'Y1 -~ 'M1711 15. 1014 JoYOt C1to1 we1111 .... "'"' 0 .. ,..,.,. Pubttlhed Or~ eo..1 su2• Thia atetement waa flied '"' oontr.ct 11 awarded, and Del~ P11o1 June t1. 24, JWot with the County Cler1' Of Or-upcn any ~beo111ractor 1, I. 19u --------= councy on .June u . ~:t'Y ~ ~~!~T!:; su ts Nil.IC NOTICE "411• apeclfled rtt .. 10 t11 wottltr1 'ICTITIOUI 8Utmtl J'ubftlhld °'f.'r co..t ~bytM!TllnlheU· P\lllC NOTICE NAMllTAT9•MT 5 .. 2 ecutlOl'I of ....... cont-. T""' • ...._ .... --.,.. Ddt ""°' N'I t , • 1 • • · No~ .. may ';ihctr.w '1CTmOU9 IUIMll o~ ~ ;e-- 1tM IUQ any bid tor a penoo ot lor1y-NA• ITATlmNT P£LICAHJ .. Un£A J'A .. T· flvl(45) d• ln.t lhe de.. The~ Pl"IOf1t art N[ASHIP •I, 1t20 E W11n- --------IM1 tot the 01*1inO Of bic1t 001nQ t>utine... et Avenue. Suite 3A. Santa "9.tC NOTICf A peyment bond and 1 • HIGGIN ICALEI INC .. Alla. caltf 12706 Pl'lonNnOI bond _. be I03 Poplar St., Oran.. "9licM Equnlloa. • c.M-rtennout ...,... .. req\llr9d pttor to PICUtJOn County. Ctollf. t2M7 totnia ""*., Pitt~. Mm ITATl.MIWT of tN oontr~ and lftall. be Netlofttl Conttota. Inc, 1920 l. W.,,.,., Avenue ~ ~ PtiFIOn II tn the form MC fof1h In ."'\t. Oti11w11te. U20 Alt pot' 3A. Sante Ana. e.lt c1o1ng ....,.... aa comrac1 Ooc.vmentt -lt¥d • Sent• ~ c.m 82705 • IVAHI ll.ICTRIC, 1111 Purtuent to 8'don 41to l6402 J T. """ • a rnetnN and Ave ,"COtone Mar ii. Oovtrt•1111n OOde Of Thl9 DU neea , oon· INn•f'llllC)leand...,.,_ c..t...••• ~ ot ~ lie ~.,fly; a oorpcnoon t.: t4 t Vie Udo loud Dennll L (¥Mt, 181 . contrect wlll contain Albert~...,...,, loMCft. Calif t*l AoeewOGG. lanta Ma. Callf, P!CWltk>nt t*l'ftlttJnO the TM 1t1*'*" ... 11MC1 nt. Do.I TNll Of t27ot eucceutul ettd der to Wit!\ thl County ., Qr. ter11tller 17, ltt• tNO ,,,. bulln... It con· MleCIMe ~ Mr !"!'I anoe °"""11 on Nie 'M. w.,... A..,.,. hlte SA. cNcted by tn lndMdual mon.yt ~by the OtS:-,... lant1 At\11 Celt, ti?OI ~I. lYW T .. ICT to 1n1u.r1 pt r• PM• John C ~ P,t11c1911t 1* 1ta*Mflt WM tlled tormenoe Uftd9r the con. Aftur .. ~n MeO..-el4, T"'1 '11 tmtnl ftl Iliad 1M~Cln .. Or-tract. ...._ .. , ..mttheCoantrca.BoH)t· anoe Ceunty Oft .NM It. ~ IOArd m ,_. · M01 C®nty on June M. ..... .,~otllytfWYWr""*· ............ c ..... , .. . GrubhtiEllis INT& Ill& -J ITllY llllU Thia home with 3 BR, 2'11 BA'a with famlly room and den 11 located on a quiet cul-de-uc, with therapy pool and spa AND RV parking. All this for only $143,000. Ask for Marie Denny. ILIUTIMUI• lllTl IUAn This lovely 3 8R, 2t~ BA home with formal dining room and f am- lly room hu an over-sized cut- de-sac lot. Great hOme for chil- dren. Priced at $149,500. Alk for Marie Denny. Ollmf llTTlllU Spotle~t ... BR home plus 1 BR guest 0., Eastslde. Huge pr Iva: q. V. acoesa. Recentl) '~ l\nd re- landscaped. , ~IJ .11 water heater. A grt>. Je at S 145,900. Ask for Ha... ~trock. U111111 llPLllJI Best area -new shops, buses, etc. Two 1 BR homes with charm on a large R-2 lot. Recently re- furbished. Assumable $100,000 loan. Good value at $142,500. Ask for -Linda Oeth. IEWPllT 1ua OHM -1121,IM Elegant 2 BR, 2 BA on one level. Close to every convenience. Small complex with pool. Ask for Linda Oeth. llfllUIU TllTllU 3 bedroom condo -$103,500 located In beautiful Lauretwood with park, pool and tennla. Special end unit with great lo- cation. A$k for Linda Oeth. •nun1WR• 1AY1 nun Penthouse condominium with ocean breezes. Two m·aster suit· es, high celllng, skylights and walking distance to famous beach. Enjoy the good llfe at only $177,500. Ask for Linda Oeth. IEWPllT IUUlllD Spacious penthouse with ocean air. patios off of all rooms, formal dining room and large rooms makes this elegant living at Its best. Well priced at $249,500. Ask for Linda Oeth. llWPllTlllnlll --~ Truly one of a kind with outstand- ing floor plan. Separate chll· dren's wing. Very spacious with eoarlng cathedral celling and 3 fireplaces. $449,500. Aak for Unda Oeth. .... YllW1 -1114,MI Spacious 1 bdrm condominium In prestlgloul VIiia Balboa. New on the market and ao well prieed at $124,900. See Linda Oeth. ... ...,Lim SJde by llde and approxtmatety 50x80 zoned R1. Build your dream home wtth view. ComtMne Iota and bu Id a tr1p6u. by the .... Each lot onty "5,000. Mk for Unda Oeth. Met+-•"· ...... -147' bay ~·w/private.dodt far I • 'urnl•h•d modet1 open d•llJ 10AM IPM 70' boat -• bd.rml-+ coavrible study, 4 ~ beU., fannal d1nlnc room and step.down livtn& room -~· ate muter win& w/linina roam, fl.re. place & twin walk-tn cia.ec. -Of. ftted with land for $1,700-000. M- sumable financing. Call TODDY SMITH or DON Den«>M.AS. • ltop bJ the ette at 7100 Cenffoe AW.. ltenton °' eel now fOf detalle. I I KW REALTY, INC. (714)121·7490,140-1511 P U T S 0 H I 11 1• I I T E T I H k I' I I I I .... ..... ,.. ....• 4 Bdrm, 3 ~ bath profemianally land- ecaped home SfeP9 from community pool & club hOUle in Harbor View Homee. Separate recr.tion roam or guest quart.en with bath. 1,l)"'iow family room, formal d1n1na. tnMter bdrm IUlte/balh. many .u~ ~t. Call TODDY SMlTH. I-CYLKU P I I I I I C H I E S T ' O c-.... .,. .-1.1e .__. I' l l I r · -: .z,.;. =. ".:J.:: ,.. -........ .... • ~fii·.r r r r r r r I' 1· r r 1 ea;. I I I I I • I 1. I I I --.una. ................. JIOI n1n11.11 11.&11••• ......... bu1 1t'a right on the BLUE PACIFIC S Bdrm. 2 110ty. 1'"t ba. 2 fit• plaOM.and OH• lllO• SUNSETS Term• • terrns and pilceCJ to Mii at 1350.000 Call ... , ...... .,.,. ttlfMIH PUT TOGETHER A GREAT WARDROBE WITH PARTS B\' MAR\' ANN RESTIVO .. . Tl«E son. SLOUCHY CAllDIGAN tt tllt key 10 a 1ru 1 \111!1tnn lool, cuval f« 411t, tff __., ~ 10 to ovt to din~ lh lofl1 hnt " ~ O'Tf pano •\km, and lhc T top 11 an lll411pt1111b~ '°"'l)Oflfnt In a&ftY ·~ 0111no Mary """ lltm•o l'IUMk the 0nt111&h on c11_,,,, NII•~• "'«l' 1811 Wad. c-*' abo, CJt'Pt, couon Of poltcsin 1.1111 lot lhd at.n)' MUOftt __ .,..... Ti. _..., 1$ ''"''* llocll pantt 1N1 •l'" llt•c~•Ulu.. ,,_ ... ,..Mtn1~UOu1,,ailablr111Miua tt.l.10, ll, 14 16 11 ~lit 12 CIMlM )4) c:uCwu ~Im I 7 I ffl'lk 4' 111ell latrf'K T '"" I • put1 l Jll, tllft I l ll "--w11o111 u oo ror ~ '"tmi 10 DAILY PILOT .,. lltedcf Mat!. f' 0 ._ S9 OW C"'*-• St.hoe ~ Y0tl .., ' 1011) (AM JC)S for ... Ill'""' f• ~ •IWI llen4bna 1 Pna1 pi..ni,. YOU,_ NAiii. ADOllUI, Ziii, lfnl N Ha. llZ1 JelA Al9ft'IQ•t b.t.,_. •-. .... ao-(• °"' t:'f> 1"4 f'lOMlNtNf OQIGJto a PATTIAN CATALOO S. a.r __...,rot --°' ... Ilk''-.. l.lw Mf\ .s.t ..... --Ila ~. --· """· -)~-*-· ... c:;.. • '°' C'Oll~ ,. U) ........ ..,.. ~ u ,., loel l' - IU DO t.s 6 ClOTMlS O"'I UAAOE-• 16Monlt6t,111\ . ....,,... .. h99 tC'llpl ud I "° t"lN Al..__,. IO )J• U" l>'-14 QOIC'I ~.... C)Ull 1$ ....... .. ............. Clo_. Ae111tl ei.a .. "--t• CV1-......,. U jO U1 A0 0.•..UQCK...QU11n ~ penen ,_.., ~ ,_ 14 .. ..._ ..... ,...,....a..uu ia t>O Tta FASH •!tool f• laltft..., ell• '61 nan..._--..~ ro k111&. ~ u to t1' QOI ' LUY 'RAN.SI' as 11&1 to ....._, _,. , =s'ritt---a If en 4lflila.._, ~-.. '1.JO Ill El"\UOfl'E PATatW<>l QUll.TS 1-*""'*" f• 14 ·~ cawllU ~ c •llliloa& I f,_ .... llld t , .. Ina U SO ... HUlll• 14,000 Sq/Ft •UllT .... " ............. ONL V 1950.000 Bl<r 619/43S-1123 COM LOT for 14 Units. 9 2 ac SAN BERMAAOtNO '°' 148 Unit• Both r•Oy to go Term. llherwNI• ASK FOR DENNIS SNELL .... .,. W4111'31111 Well loc. 2~ 2b&. dbl gs, ctoM to Balboe cntr, bar to bey, 2 ~·from ocaen. pn09d rlgttt 1240.000. •••• ____,_ 2~ 2ba. loan din nn. ,,.._ oc.an &-Ca1aflna, one of few w/lrg patio & dldt, aec:unty entry 1271,000 MIChael A.E. t7s-eaeo ...... lfflllUU 111111 Two epeaout floorplMs to chooM from In Cotta Mesa 2 & 3 Bdrma •llCh with 2''l Batha Include woodt>Yrnlng fireplacea. skytignts p1t1o deck and dOUt>il gatege W/C)p9Mt and dlr'9Ct home ICc.aa From S 105,500 Call Merk ~ ~ Bott Scott l'W* ""dlMino Ohc1cw ....,.1• ~ua • ""blltNtd Of•f'91 eo. 'vbl11hed Ofarlft Coul ""blthed ~ CoM• fll.lbllll'ted Oranot co...t o.-r PtlOI Mr 1, •· ti, 12, O.ltr ptol .kine' H Jutv t , o.t1y Piiot Juft' 1, I, 11, tJ, o Hot M 1, '" 11 n . 644 7020 ......... ~ ....... , ................ lkd w..t-W•tdt l'ol 1 "••"'"9t Oea'f'* l..-&. ., ttl4 ,.... .... ,... • U41 M-M U'Ft 1 .. " • • 642-5618 ' ..._ 1M Salt r·...., 111 Sale ln1n ltr hit Rtun tt1 lalt 1Bn1n ltr lalt BtaHa ltr lalt HMt In lalt ., .... 111 ltlt !ln!!!11t!!..Jl!!•!.lal~t!.....~~J!!~!!.!~~~~ ltMtal tltl ltwal 1 .. 1 Gt•tral 1002 Gt!tNI 1001 Gtatral ll02 lal .. 1 ...... tOOI C11taa ••I .. , 10 c..11 ••ta 1014 Cnt~ .... Int ------------' r.;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii:9l ----~---------~ .... ~ ...... 'ft!"!'"IJ""!!~ R 2 LOT PHIWIJO VIEW DIPLU ~~·:: ==· UllLITI ITUU count~~:~ ml... e1o"ff~"ov. $~1<·~ OPEN TODAY 1·5 • Magnlflc;ent Eaatbluff IOI 18. IAY FlllY Comfortabfe 3Bdrm In Goroeou-2 Bf2 ea COf'ldO to l>Nch. 2 br ootttgt on fixed. By owner "954718 home overlook Ing Back Excellent meln Channel 10-good Corona Del Mar toe. ,,..r So Cout P1au, GE R2 lot w/fantutlo liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii '259 000 Bay, city tights and cation Spaolou1 own«'• FaMlly neighborhood, POOi. IP•. and catl)0(1 pote11tlal to t>Ulld. RV IC· .... • UPlllft ' ocean Large '4 Bdrm and unit PLUS 3 Bdrm rental. wall<lng dlatance to New" AatUme 10.5% financing. c..t 1001 On"' Sl30,000, Exel···'"-·-·-'ty 1......,. den formal dining, lmmed po.,.ulon Wiii Only $70 90011 Try $8000 '1 ...,...., --· g ..., CORO.I HIGHLl.Ds spacious family room trade AMII~ .$925,000 port Ctr aiid blk~ dla.-dwn re~tt Of $800 759-1501 community. OHlrlble Ith 11 I Fl t t tance to bay and beach • , .. ~.. • -d ""It 2~ 2b• dbl w rep ace ,. t me Owner 844-9 13 84.._0357 or •'Te-1286 total B< S71,500 Won t -· r':joy ,,~_._ w!. ... to Refurbished following fire. New on market 640-1150 New open l\ouae BY tut Call Patrlcic Tenore ~·-on;;;d' et ":niy root. furnace. paint. carpets, ._ ... ___ OWNER sat 9-8/ sun 750•4702 s11t,Ooo. lNCAEOteL.t etc., etc. Owner may carry 1st 12-6. M-F 9.4 1005 Bon-VALUE. CALL TODAY. T. O OPEN SUN DA y 1-5. 461 n1e Ooone Te1rece. lrvlM 540-e758 Fox Compariy Terrec.. COM Fant..UC Morning Canyon vtew day & night Grut Prloe sleshed S200K "°' .. PH•llSIU PT. ____ . entertainment home. Brand new 2 & 3 8dr con-IWIH US •m prop.4 act ..... 200 aq ft.. Ptactfd & private, 3 BR, coif cocne wiew 1121 llraaar <:onvtenent 10 all lo-dot 1 m1 10 buc:h W&lll lfFU cu~T Built 12m1n trm $289.000. llSealsland.BtgCyn.NB ••••TWO o,.iS.i4aJ1·1 PIUlllATFlllT g~.!:~:3 ~~3°b~ern~ s10.ooobonu1842-t558 ElldeCM 3Bdr1e.on Lag. Nloue1 •oL Attraclive 4 br home 2 ba Lovely 3BR 3Ba. I amity rm. --Quiet II. Lrg detached 2 849·2601 •--•ONG$ pw,.r rm ... nny patio 2 trptc. ~ SPACIOUS eludes mother-In-law *'' OWIEI* car gar90e off al~ & T Mod._.• r.-coun-cl . ...i.....t-1 1......i u • ...., • APT M ti ted Mlle Quarters with teparate room'°' yactlt or RV .a.a-ry ,._. "'.'''" aiac CllMN. spat, S&IJflY W .,....., spa lam-rm Owne< leaving 0 va " entrance Famlly rOOl'll, Great tocatlon 3BR 2ba. 1 u m • f 1 n a n c 1 n g . try IMng w/c;ty convt-$425,000...... ... . 501 ChH Or, Nwpt Hgts, NB Tll ITAllll area Priced to sefl Submit. 5675·000 Extra 11rge muter RV, Mna def Mar 2712 s124 500 Curt Hef'bertS nlence. HorH prop1. couunr $375.000 DAVIDSON 1111 EaltJ '"·tolO bedroom suite and beth San Carlo1 Mutt ... to II 83;.1289 View prop1 acreaoe. All I REAL TV INC . 673·9060 Gardena 1n two bathi. appreciate Auume • agt.849-2601 Brittany Woods, attract 3 BR, eomtltu 1oocits 760.1397 173-7711 - --Security gate 3 car gar-$66.000, Full price It $147.500 ......... 244 7 Rue de Cannes. Britt. Wds. CM WOIHlllHE t1piatraat age with Iott. contem-$139.960 Pleate call !!f!rl IC t--------+--------1 Outstanding single level 3 IHc~ l 011 pory Spanish with red tile 549-9030 11 lllTI .. nl Ull Bdrm with fireplace. COV• oceXNView cOsfob roof $400.000 sale or --Int llwt/lr ..... ered atrium and green-DU~LEX lease. Enter at PCH tight. 01111mU11011 s384r< In aaaum. tow Int. :t ~i:· ,t"'~.~nl~"7 rh'! $205,000 By OwMr I blk E of Jamboree. & RUL l&IUll RIVER ROCI loant. Perfect tor owner Indoor/Outdoor feelnc. 3 BR, fr doors, skyites SI 79,000 ................... 2613 Redlands, Bk Bay. CM Liii ISLE Le• lot, pool, spa, 3 BR, ai'y & ef11>tY PrestJgious Bayfront Villa. 6 Br, 7 ~ Ba, $350,000...... 4501 Wayne Rd, Cameo Hinds. CdM pool. spa. large boat docks, $4,850,000. grownupfeaturesllkeOWC11',.,%tatT025yra 760-8745/6 .. 4-9640. 3 Bdr 2 oar gar, HOIES occupant. S!SH.000 swimming pool, a 1ow W/30% dn (714)493-2190 w/usumable loan. Dec:· purchase price. Pool, rate assumable loan and Super 3Br famlly home, OPEi UT/Ill 1-1 orated In earthlonH 3Br ~ Oen. Move In today. mlnf-ocean vu, privacy. a low price of $169.900 fncd yd LOW DOWN or Oii OUlllO Sel1et hU tots 01 motlva. Starting at Hu 14 encl. garegea On sp SE EC LSE OPT $148,000 Teri PElfEDT LIOITlll ~~~1-~~ Diana IHl,111 three R2 Iota. &40-5071. L T <6 t9)728--0488t861-2583 UUUIU Fll&lllll MaT m ._-.. PROPERTIES .. 1141014tt1471,000 ""'' •1 ----------Cortu ••• ' 1022 5 Bdrm•. 3 biths, lnclud• CaJI John en1ou1 .... s-411 1·1 I master suite and latge 83t-l054or8l3-396e OntY'27Kto 11~%'°'1: a1'M lllaa• 1006 110 Ill. ramify room and off· 2120 ILIU 3 BR 2 bath, famlty rm IULIOA ISLI REllOEll BAY & OCEAN VIEW atreet pattclng for up to 1 IHI UT/11111•1 w/frplc. New, MCUte and TWO units that Include 3 A beautiful custom built cars Only 4 door• from E·slde charmer 3 bd 1g lot Mduded. S 1991<. bdrm Cape Cod home home on fee land located the entrence to Main upgraded In & out, fully 2345 18th St. w/remodeted kitchen In a choice neigh· Beach NOW on the mar-1 ands cap• d /•pa. A SP~CIAI. CLUB FOR Or Roblnaon e.45-<1870 fireplace. hardwOOd nri borhood 3 1paclou1 ket at only $479,00 s 159.900 Open houM llPEI PllPLI *"' FlllT- .3 yr old rental unit haa 2 bedrooms. 2+34 baths. 220 .1&111111, 041 Sat and Sunday. 2874 SUPER DISCOUNT CLUB 2.., 2bL. pool,, 1....._ttllp UYSllE HIYE IAYFIOIT Cllll bdrm.a. 2 patios. 4 car designed bY, Wllllam ..._1211 Rtvertk:le Or. 842-5339 HftWllTI .,. Own«..,...s-.ai3 garage Both units Bluerock around a •••J211 • E •111 UlllL n THE REAL ESTATERS avail. By t7 7 furnumed and rented Charming garden area A -.. *-lll .... M Reduced to S. 365.000 home to en~oy --~ 21111 Simi .548-2313 LOW oowtf? ~;hly up- ~·· (2) 1 BR, pool, spa, nr beach. 40' lot Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai $329,000 31 4 Goldenrod, Old CdM Kai, 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695,000. Classic colonia, older 4 BR & iuest hse + pool Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br, """HI l<0'1 lll-lllO Owner says submlf-ei(Of. 4 BR. fir, 3b8. gd area. apaclout corner, eictt PflllSIU IOIE ICUIFllllT -631• 1400· 141~~P~1~ ~~RR. t 2,.___:__ llEHOll 1121.IOO SILLER W&lll l8U graded. 3& 2ba. fam rm, $795.000. 223 Poinsettia. Old CdM 1 tc •Ml .., ,_ tera on this Cape Cod park at bkyrd. $159,000. financing. Wiii COOl*'lt•. Monaco Twnhme, 3 BR, 2 sty, ti(ht sect.rity, comer $475.000.. .... . . 2 Rue founta1nbleau, Big Cyn, NB 3 Ba, 3700 sq .. ft., car parking. $1,285,000. REAL ESTATE OPEi lllUY 2·1 _ townhouse. Lite and t•mt. S289,000:1 PP 759-1530 81M900 4111 C•tfH bright, In gOOd locatlon. Bac6I ea IAJlllE PUGE UfflOIT 38R 4,~ bath CAMEO Call Diana Cappel STEALll3BR2baCondo. 2atory,3300tf y. S cular ba lx !•-------831-1268 • $86,000 4Br 3ba, high cellt, 2 pecta yfront dp . 2 Br, 2 Sa up, SHORES home with prl-SAN OlegoCondoS82.000 FP's, Poof/Spe,3cwow. Brand new twnhmH, 3 BR, spa, decks, fplc 2 Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1,350,000. DUPLU 1=~.:...m6•75-5tl0 * vate pool area. Harbor & MurchltonEnt. 752-8731 •/,acra.13501<. May trade $219,000 ........... 40J409 Poppy Ave, Old CdM SOITlt UY FRiil 36Ji E <'111 11~' CdM ~::h~1."1s:~;,,,ir!~:J: aat. Mk 104 tor lnc:ome 842"1* UllU IUOI llLLlllE Excellent main Channel lo-3Br SHORECLIFF home, for smaller home In area. II lllT ••llH 1 ll+lllT U 2 BR, den, new decOf, leht crd cate area Panoramic ocean & dty view, 5 Br 3 Ba cation Spacious owner's walk to beach $479,000 $795,000 with land. WIE --* • -* ---••• .. I p US3 B .... ,_ BY OWNER ...... 95 ..... spacious entertaining home $1 100 000 unit L drm rental Eslate sale. will cooper-la ftra hras lffr. IEU Yllll CONDO 2 llry, 2br, 1ba, Unique lrg 3 Br 2!A Ba · ' ' · lmmed poasesston Will a 1 e w ft h brokers 110-Hll 4 Bdr. 2 Ba. cul-de--uc. pool tac .. patio $90,600. w/dlnlng rm, frplc. llC. $335.000 .. . . 3 Rue Fountatnbleau, Big Cyn, NB llade Asking $925.000 833·36221644·8018 S 1300/mo. ona year. (213) e.48-<6233 Wkdays get•, and your OWN Owner644-9513 --Veryprtvate2Br2ba483 SSOOOoptlonmoney Op-17141846-8046 Wkend BOAT SLIP. Only 011 Ullllll Morning Cyn $295.000 lion price s205.000 $209,9001 You own the U,._.I REALTOR . 675-6000 Opn Sunday 1-5 759-1642 Ownet Avail Aug 1 Jackie MERIDITH GARDENS-BY lend. Mutt ... this op- 2443 f•"' r n"~• H1'lhv A\ ( or•rna tf•I M.111 lSSlllAIU 10.10% YlLOU Darling 3 Bdt country charmer remodeled kitchen lrg bnck frptc. assume $95 000 111 at 10 50'~ Ask in g S 153 000 Seller will tease option Joyce Waltte 631 ·1266 l 0 v e I y end u n I I Handleman 631· 1260 OWNER s 175.900. 3 Br. portunlty. For detaMa call townhouse. 2 Bdr den, 833-3134 teaYe mtg Patt1dl tenc>N. 780-8702 '. OPEii TODAY 1 TO 5:00 ¥ IRUT ISSllAILE ¥ AT 10.11141. ~~;,,~ 2 ~'10s& 2 t'~~c;:· WE'RE MOVING tm•• 1 Now only S 199 500 land * WllMI• * incl THIRSIAY 24 CREST CllOLE 'llE 211 IEU YEllE Wlm wamn.t OUYllORHTHT. " Spacioua&lmmac ... bdrm 3~2~~·J:'~~ 4-I -1~1111 HOl Int 0.ad 1wJ home w/lrg $llll yard Qf'I at 13% rixed e · •I •T 1336 Glb1y Dr, Dover Shs ........................ $985.000 Townhome near beach with community pool and spa Wlaat Itri C.11~ h1t11 (1Htt1 btttHJ'I) quiet cul-de-He near '3 lO 000 Days a;: l:lc)""' bright, end 1 gollcourH OlnlnQ rm, Eve/~ndt 551•9616 untt wl~ pM1t, crpta & <P II ,1,1 tamtly rm & more. view of greenbett. Super 4 Bdrm, 4 ba. indoor pool w/retractable roof, super view! Fee land 10 Kamai Cowt.. ...................................... $180,000 As• • .,, Very Qule1 yet centralized locale 2 large muter bedrootna. 2·~ bath•. brlc:lc llreptaoe. laundry area and 2-ear encl~ 11araoe All Fii TU at IUlllH 141-1111 ., 111-1311 f'•<1Uma aa t./Jtat $269.900 Easy 1erm1. If IWIU family unit With 1 iw. 1 .,. •,QJ,.,,J.~,1u~J eaH Patrick 760~8702 3200 sq ft hOUM. 5 8d 3~ downttalra. 759-1501 . .., "1M71 ba fem room, formal llv· 6'13-8~9~ •no & dining room. al90 bar & game room. On end _ 3141 E. Cout Hwy., C4* of cul-de-sac near Vale - Condo, 3 bdrm. 3 full baths. 2 tenms courts, copmmumty pool & spa Ned ... rt• •t•••••ntr IE•• YElllE and Irvine Center Or BY OWNER $185,000 .. . $187.000 tef'ml. CaN For Great corner locatlon Clltl Miii 1024 Immaculate 4br tlngte appt. 851•1778. 124 Via QWto ............................................. $469,000 Plans and uN permit for story home with enclosed _.:::~;;~~~:=---!~~~~~~~~ 2 unit condo 2 II A LIT /DI U patio/rec room GrHt 111'111 BIUll 4 Bdrms, 3 ba. lge master suite w/frplc. gourmet kitchen Has been remodeled. (Sun J.5) Ill CllYOI A Country-like estate. This superla- tive five bedroom residence features virtually every conceivable amenity one could sanely require. One-third acre lot. View. Pool and spa, solar heated. Secunty system, completely cust.orruzed Very simply put, this is one of the fl.nest properties in Newport Beach. Pllfse call us for details. Own- ers mot1~ t.o sell. Priced reduced PRINCIPALS ONLY XLNT INCOME property cul-de-sac loc:.tlon. 1141.111 Sii 2 Sty, 3200 t/f modern 642-8333/831-3000 with Income of $18.240 Ott•ed at only '169•900 Comfortab'1e -38drm In "8R/3ba, +1" ac. hi cell, 111 Via Mentone, lido lsle ....................... $305,000. IUSTIO llEllOTIOI per year Spacious 3 For more tnf0< 546-5880· good Corona Del Mar IOc. 2 f/pl, 13150K. 842· 13" bdrm, 2 bath home+ a 2 Heritage lnvettmentt Famlly neighborhood, --liffiiiH'iii-- A small but mce on 35' lot. well ma1ntatned. Owner desperately wants outl Opn 1-5. 3 Sr 2 Ba POl'ttmouth w/ocn view •1 Point Sur, CdM bdrm In separate build· IW YElll'l 111 walking dlatanc. to New· UYPlllT Ing Established rental wmFIL IUUll port Ctr and biking dla.-.... 3 Br 2~ ea With boet ~~~p'f:.cae~x~~t~I~;: Spic ·n apan. clean 4 Bdr, tance to bay aiid &..ch dock. S 4 25, 0 O 0 . Ready to move-in. 1205 North Bayfront, Bal>oa lsbnd .......... $925.000. Bkr 675-5113 forced air heat. Owner fam rm. tastefully decor-84"--0357 °' "76-l2ee 873-3777. 3 bdrm, fam·rm. sandy beach & shp. Custom home needs to be completed. Come see & make offer eu .1. Ouplek BEST BUY • •Int harbor viewl '360,000 by owner 846--0096 may carry 2nd TO at ated, usumable 1st of tntef'ett only paymenta. $107,000 at 10.75. Pvt S 189,000. Call 631-1400 cul-de-sac tocatlon Call tor details. tor appt Diana Cappel $155,000 ...................... NOW $995,000 Opn Sat-Sun 1-5 ... 5 Winged Foot Ln For a..ifitd Ad ACTION c:.u ClllOL &lLISOI, UEIT I"· lll2 l&LDOIT UY a IUCI RUL ESTlTt 111-1300 A DAil Y rlLOT AD-YISOI 642-5671 A Sl.SSDARY OF TIE IRVNE ~y NYU SHIU YIEW llH,too Single story 4 BR Newport Beach home with great open feeling. Located in one of Newport's finest areas. Remodeled kitchen, large fanuly room. Perfect for family living and entertaming Maxine Propp YllTA ML UM 1211,000 Full security highrise -Luxury Bayfront Living! 1 BR unit newly refurbished. Best View location. Boat alip available. Martha Macpab UM ISU IAYFlllT 11,S00,000 One of the best buYJt on the bay. 45 feet of waterfront with pter and llip for J.arae yacht. 6 BR. Vacant and ready for a re-vamp before the aummer aeason. Lucy Roee UYAIU •IZllJ FW I 1,Jll,000 LIOO NORD BAYFRONT! Lg warm family home (6-7 BR), 3 car garage. French doors, brick patiol & floon, crown molding, fireplace m mas ter swte. Dona Chich ter M llYllJm'f IHl,IOO Ben ltrl'et, walk to bncti, $140,000 Jn assumable loaN at l~ 2 BR and 1 BR. Perlect for owner ociupant or invest.or. Loll Jaoobl PUIWllO ICUI YIEW 1111,000 CAMID SHORES • Beautiful 3 or 4 BR, family nn, fonnal dining nn home. This single story residence has been remodeled and professionally decorated. Shutters. skylights. plus many up- grades. Pool and spa located in private courtyard. Donna Godshall llYD l llTTER llY Stll,IGI A little unusual but wonderful -master suite and fonnal living upstairs • the rest downstairs wtth casual Bayfront life i.n Dover Shores · 4 BR, family room Vacant waiting for you, make offer. Barbara Aune l&YFlllT M WUT UY llll ... A cha.nnlng ffi:!«"Oratod home· 3 BR suites· sun filled terrace on the bay. Slip for lg yacht. Off street parklng for extra can. A great investment property Owner will fiJ'WlCe. Barbara Aune UTUllllUIY r&lllLY... 11,HIMI BIG CANYON • With a bl nd of traditional and contemporary th~ 6 BR 7 BA home it ltUly the adeaJ family home. Fea\W"ft a fabulous aoll counc and Jake vt~w. lncludce the finest of quality constnJ~tion th.ruout. Own« la very motiva~ and wiU consld r trodts Danny Bibb ' 831-1266 644-&200 · UllA ISLE Head of the Lagoon 5 BR -Valentine built waterfront with large slip & side ties for 3 boata - straight view full length of lagoon -PRICED TO SELL IMMEDIATELY. Tom Allinaon 1&11 IPPHTllln IHl,MI Vacant Bayfront Lot -50 feet by 107. Build your dream home on Promontory Bay -Pier permit. Will allow a 50 ft. boat. Beverly Morphy Ill DlllH-HllOll 1111,111 Immediate possession available on thia cuaton'\iied 4 BR home on huge cul-de-sac view lot. Amenities include gourmet country kitchen, large fr .• muter suite w/aauna. Pool & 1pa -"a beet buy" $950,000. Belle Partch Ill UIYN • HllWAJ LlllTlll 11,111,111 4 bedrooms, 4 beths, family room. bllll.ird room plus a 2 bedroom guest tulle. A private pool enhances th1t prastjg property. Owner ii very motlvat«l. Danny Bibb 1&1111 tllW _, '"'• Outatandin(J Monteao Model with famlly room. S...udfully land.ca.peel. Move-ln condition. qW.t locatJon. Availa.ble finandng. Danny Bibb & SteP._hanle Grody • . .. ,. .... 1 ..... Thi• one hll It an: prof. decorated. alarm l)'Stem, brick patio w/fountaln. • Indoor laundry. 2 eet QllJ, air. and atone front. -w COLDWeu BANl(.C?R L1 Owner aayt tell nowt cOMWllC•M 111. ... ""~' K""<U $139,500 Opn Sun 1-5. 6 •• ...._ _. Atherton. Agt 788-7500 -•~ -·~ BllyskSe IMng tt lt'I beat. PllOl IDIOO 2 BR. 2ea. boat lllp. Prl- on thl1 at>aotutety fantut vate community with pool Patio Home In Or and IP•· 8e11 ... 1 tre 'TrM. 1 Bdrm 1 ba + Oen. motivated. $345,500 fte Dec:Of'ated ln·good tute. let bltJ ....... Excellent location letge ___ ;..._ ___ ,__ corner lot. S 112,900.. IU1 lftl IK .. _..nm _ OcnVu Tri-Ma comuntf also;:-! poof/tarinl• ,,.ar btacti. I Spactoua, rrptc. dbl-oM. ealty bltnt gd terma NPt CtMt 786-1172 3880 Mlchetaon Oftw IMM 3880 Mlc:helaon Or'°" lrvtn9 1mw calf ua regarding I ,..... ~ ~lso'j ·Realty 788-1172 ma'I TIE IOWIU Jutt look out front •t 180 deg OCEAN VIEW Greet 38r Condo 2ba. 2 car unct.rgrnd prk'g BEST oceanfront condo price on town on PENINSULA 111-1120 'I •• .. ~ ..... ....,, 6.ctwy .... ,_ ..... -~ .. ,_ ................... 1ec..-. littH Mfie• we~ N. .,.. ..... •tell Illy .... ri ... tfffwlilHe ia ... ,., DAIU Pll.OT'WIJfT AD\.,..,... ..._ ..... ..-.......... fer Mille w ,_. --.4 t• hf tcll ..... _.._le ttlit c...,_ HCt1 ~- •4 S-.., HOMES FOR SALE '· 1 BEDROOM * 1408 Clay Street, Newport Beach 642-8204 $115,000 Sun 10-3 28EOROOM ' 11881 Geode, Ftn Vly 557-7914 $102,500 Sun 1-5 29 Coventry, Harbor Ridge, N.B 644-;9060 $379,000 Sunday 1-5 ••15 Coventry, Harbor Ridge Crest 759-1501 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 2541 Crestview, Bayshores 6~1-1400 $220.000 Sun 2-5 217 Larkspur (So. of hwy) Corona del Mar 552-2000 $450,000 Fee Sunday 1-5 483 Morning Canyon, CdM 759-1642 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *3906 River Ave, N.B. 6«-9060 $370,000qs Sunday 1-5 501 Riverside Ave(Nwpt Hts)N.B. 548-2687 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 118 Via Mentone (lido Isle) N.B. 673-7300 $305,000 Sun 2-5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * • 9 Northampton (Belcrt) Np1 Bch 644-6200 $599.000 Sat 11-5 Sun 12-5 19 Curl Dr . (Jasmine Creek)VU. CdM 619)72&-5151. _ Sun. 1-5 •2770 Hlllvlew, Harborview Knolls 631-1400 $249,500 Sun 12-4 •3 Rue Fountalnbleau (Big Cyn) NB 675-6000 $335,000 Sun. 1-5 34 Sea Island Or (Big Canyon) N.B. 662-1673 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM * • 1119 Grove Ln. Npt Bch 673-7771 $388,000 * * 3311 Finley, Newport Beach Sun 1-5 673-3777 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 4521 Gorham. CdM 645-0303 $679,000 •257 Brentwood ,Costa Mesa 751-3191 $155,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1~ •4616 Camden. Cameo Shores. Npt Bch. 760-1468 $ Sunday 2-5 525 Cancha (Bluffs) N.B. 644-6200 $245,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 525 Cancha (Bluffs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $245,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 315 Via Udo Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 644-6200 $995,000 Sun 12-4:30 •501 Cliff (Nwpt Hgts) NB 675-6000 .$425.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1216 Devon Ln. Newport Bch 631-1266 $265.000 Sun 1-5 1419 Dolphin Terrace. Irv. Terr . CdM 675-5930 $78~FEE Sun 1-5 2521 Fairway Or., ta Mesa 979-5370 S 134. Sun 1-5 368 Genoa Lane, Costa Mesa 631-1400 $118,000 Sun 1-5 * 134 Harbor Island (Beacon Bay) NB 675-Sooo $525,000 -Sat/Sun 1-5 1851 Kentucky Pl (Mesa Verde) C.M. 557-5659 $129,950 Sun 1-5 702 Larkspur. Old Corona del Mar 640-7935 $379,950 Sat/Sun 2-6 2318 Laurel Plaoe, Newport Beach 548-8115 $185.QOO Sun 1CM . 215 Morning Canyon. CdM • 833-3822/6«·8018 $iia79,000 Sun 1-5 481 Morning Canyon, CdM 873-7781 $259,000 Sun 1-.5 ~ Poppy, Old Corona dtl ._, • 875-$)0() $219,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 24A7 Rue de Cannea (Brttt. Wdt) CM 87&-«>00 1147,600 Sun, 1-.5 . •4801 W1yne(Caml081n}CdM 875-eOOO S350.QOO -Sun. 1·5 • 2712 Sen Cer1ot Lane.Co.ta Mesa s .. ~ $139,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 • - 5 Sandbar. Jasmine Creek 631-1400 $342,500 __ Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 5109 Seashore, Newport Beach 545-2847 $445,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 2812 Serang, Costa Mesa 679-2880 $155,000 Sat/Sun 11-7 * * 124 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle, N.B. 851-9987 $980,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 315 Via lido Sood, Npt 8ch 6«-6200 $995.000 Sun 12~:30 3 BR plue FAM AM or DEN 2345 16th St. Newport Heights, N.B 645-4670 $199,000 Sunday 1-5 • 189 Masters Cr, nr SA CIC, Costa M ... 642-5200 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 **601 Bayside Dr., Promotory Bay 631-1"400 $1,200,000 Sun 1-5 9161 Christine, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $150,000 Saturday 1-5 1522 Cumber1and, Westciiff, N.B 644-9060 $230,000 Sunday 1-5 14441 Deerfield. -flJStio 786-7500 $135,000 Sun 1-5 1322 Keel Dr (H.V.Hills), Npt Bch 6«-6200 $349,000 Sun 2-5 *** 1205 No. Bayfront, Balboa lsland 673-7300 $925,000 Sun 1-5 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11~ 1730 Paloma, off 20th St., Npt 8ch 6.42-5200 $217.000 Sun 1-5 •594 Pierpon . Costa'Mesa 546-2313 $159.900 Sun 1-5 1733 Port Barmouth (Harbor Vu Hmes) NB 769-1530 $289,000 Sat/Sun Noon-6 1800 Port Kimberly, Newport Bch 546-2313 $219,000 Sunday 1-5 383 E. 23rd St, Newport Beach 546-2313 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 18·H Port Shetfl9'd, H.V Homes, N.Bch 6«-9060 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 2613 Redlands (Bade Bay) CM • 675-6000 $174,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Rue Fountalnbleau (Big Cyn) NB 675-6000 $475,000 Sun 1-5 11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 29 St. Tropez (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 760-8333 $525.000 Sun 1-5 * 401 Begonia, Corona del Mar 760-8333 $565,000 Sun 1-5 2 t4 Via Ithaca (lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 675-6161 $420.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 224 Via Koron, l ido lsle, Newport 8ch 673~727 $359,000 Sunday 1 ~ 4 BEDROOM 2333 Cornell. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $134.900 * * 1024 E. Balboa Bfvd .. Penntnaula 631-1400 $1,050.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1336 Galaxy Or (Dover Shores) N.8 . 673-7300 $985.000 Sun 1-5 ••223 Poinsettia, Old Corona def Mar 675-6000 $795,000 Sun. 1-5 2022 So. Capetta en (M.V.) C.M 546-5880 $169,900 Sun 1~ 124 Via Quito (Lido Isle) N.B. 673-7300 $489,000 Sun 1-5 4 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * • 1162 Kingston St, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $255.900 Sun 1-5 •• 14 TCMTey Pinet (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 844-8200 '950,000 Sun 1-5 . * 1970 Port Ounleigh Cir, N.B. 78e-7500 $324,(){)Q Sat/Sun 2-5 * 1970 Port Ounleigh Cir, Npt 8dt 7M-7500 $324,(){)Q SaVSun 2-S * * 428 V1a LldO Nord, Udo ._ &~11 sats.000 Sat/SUndaj 1-4 •2e01 Bleckthorri (EIBauft) NB 875-eOOO 1270,000UH Sun 1~ 1230 Sand Key (HVHel) CdM 87MOOO S31t.OOO SUn 1~ 1029 BonnkMt Ooone Terr (trv Terr) CdM &44-6200 MtS.000 Sun 1-5 -• I I • t4' 1 G9uy Dnve, OoWr' ..,_, N 8 641-5&47 '330.000 ....... 1·1 * 1358 ...,.,... Qrde North.~ 1«"'8200 '447.600 lun2-6 2821 Harbor~ Or. H.VJilll. H. 6"-9080 le75,000 Sund8y 1.16 * 1133 Highland, w.afff 831-1400 $3e8,500 2774 M.natd,•CotQ ..... 64~3 $220,500 18520 Monango, Fountain Vlf/li1t/ HU767 '239,000 . 8un1-6 &.n 1-5 •• 34 M()(f'O 8-y. SpyglaM. CdM 75g...1501 ~ 1-5 * 1700 Gal&Xy, Do¥er Shot•. N.8 . 15e-1so1 seoo.ooo ~ i-6 26 Roy_, St. GeOrge (Bg eyt.) Npt 8dt • 844-6200 $995,000 Sun 1"'U 27 48 San Juan Ln (Mela cMI Mar) C.M • 751-3191 $139,900 SUn 1-5 16327 Shadbush, Fountain V""'-Y 963-6787 $168,000 1789 Tanager, Costa MeR ' 845--0303 sm.soo 19 Toulon. Hrbr Rdge Ealetee, N.8 751-15<>9 $549,000 Sunday 1-5 ••7 Twin Lakes Cr, Spyglaaa, CdM 759-1501 · $Unday 1:30 to 5:30 **426 VI• Udo Nord, Udo Ille, KB. 673--8411 $940,000 Sat/&#\ 1~ 3383 Wlsterta, Costa Meaa 84S-0303 S187,500 Sun 12-4 2105 Y9Cht M~ (Seew) Npt 8d\ 760-8333 $430,000 . Sat/Sun 1-S 1227 Portstde, Corona del Mat 760-8333 $429,000 2111 Yacht Wanderer, Seavtew, N.8 552-<>642 $369,000 Sun 1-S 5 9R pl• FAM RM « DEN *. 1437 Antigua Way, Npt 8ch 557-7914 '415,000 cs. Sun :1-5 •• 14 ~ (Hrbr Rdg) Npt 8ch 760-8333 s2.ooo.ooo sat1Sun 1-s ** 239 Via Udo Soud (l.Jdol N.B. 759-9100 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •9 Crestwood, Harb« Ridge, N.9. 844-9060 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-~- 1600 Dorothy Lane. Westdtff 673--6900 $325.000 SUn 1-5 644-1211 $479.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 220 Jaamtne. COM •321 Plazza, Udo tlle. N.B . 673-ns1 $850,ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 18EDROOM ***• 101 Via Udo Soud, Npt Sch 675-6161 $$4.850.000 Sat/Sun 1""5 I BR plue FAM RM or DEN * * 103 Via Lido Soud (Lido) N.9. 759-9100 '3.750,000 Sm/SUn 1-5 ***• 107 Miiford (C. Shra) CdM 644-6200 $1.599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •321 Ptazz.a. Udo 18M, N.B. 673-7787 $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-S CONDOS FOR SALE 2BEDROOM 813 W. 15th St, Newport Beach 646-7171 $174,500 Sunday 10-2 2 8R plue FAM RM or DEN * • 752 Wesleyan Bay, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $123,500 Sun 2-5 45 Montana Estes. R.S.J. Irvine 644-9060 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••v1 Northampton, Belcourt Hill, N.8 6«-9060 $570,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 8R plua F All RM or DEN 2620 Bden (Eastside) Costa Mesa ...- 631-7054. 673-3968 Sat/Sun f't·5" * •23770 Hlllhurst Dr. Laguna Niguel 495-3718 BO over $200K Sun... Tues 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2M 16932-A Limelight. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $963-6767 Sunday 1-5 7925 Seabreen, Huntington Bch 963-6767 $169,500 Sunday 1-5 2 1R plua FAM AM or DEN d .Atherton, tf'\line 78&-7500 S 139.SOO ~"911....S .tta-=• DUPLEDI ,OR SALE Sun 1-5 314 Gotdefwod. Old Corona del M.-• 875-«>00 $329 000 Sat/Sun 1-6 . 2•-2• 720 L.tltkapur, C«one dill Mir 644 9080 1341,000 Sunday 1-S •IPI ...... ••w•~ •••w..-ont&~ ""Glwadeh9•f1*11 ' • $2.17 per day TMt'I All ~ Prt tor 3 "'*· so dlyt lntM DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY er -• ltun Oafsral1W In'" VafanhW ail Vafvat1•.. !••'" Vafual1 ... · Bn111 Oafual1... ............,~ Iii'" ,.......... In!!! V1fml1W· c.,,. .... 2u• Cttta .... UM c .... •111 nit c..11 •n• azit D••• ••ta• 1111 c:ttaa·1n1 .,.,.. A ... ._. ai41 La1 ... •••••• 1111 -... •• •RARE-1 Br. fr1p~5~50VE E'SIDE 2BR t ba S750 In· MESA VERDE. Rambllng 3 u1et IBr encl gar 3 et. 2'I\ ba. patiO. gar,\ yr O~~::/r~~~ J:i~ ~~b;:r 0:,,~:. ~~!::!en!:;, 2g!:c, a:!~ AJgtJfl, iHOA~ J!; 2 cx!n-~~ ~~1~: ~~e~u~~~~~~7.020:o :1u~/~~~71~~1laat ~o:,r•=•~it~O:.'c~ ,::~~; S:2~~~alec -~~ ~~:o.:..~3111. won't IUt 1450 Beat Alty lmmacU800. 752·22ot munltyl1400 "3-2923 & 1ggo1· IP:vell 7/12 utll-pd, 380 dlQ 1•n· Charmin 2br trl kid pat ok E'9tDE A.___ CO"' 2 8d 11000. drive by than call Sherp & Clean •BR 2 ba. Ftaat:Ia '" 53e.e-t90 "' 111111 ..... 1241 ch Bch t1. 112 /mo 24Meo2 ~:"1~:t.:'te~ 1 & /d .._, -, egt 8111·728-9ee5 -. Romenttc trplc anhMCll 3 bdrm, 2 be, IYIH. July I t ... C 1U9 ' ' ' crptd decor w gir w Ger y11d lt\atad pool new Pllnt. g11danlng Mr· Vall •••4 mod d11tgn 3br 2b• 1 r Cottega. ocean vu, 1. S1150. mo. 851-0154 ~r •• .a. Petto Apt1 within wllktna rental $500'• at 5311-8 t90 te7~/mo. 'no dog1. Mgr' Nr So Co PIH 3bdrm 3ba vlee 1975 548-91150 ~ ... w/eppll gatlfhop 1878 frplc. wllk to bell, MOO. evaa/wtcndi. 1175.9054, Jlf'.2L ,,.., ad Bey. dlitence to tM baac:tl. l Bait Alty IN 2453-B Orenga AYI '750 apllt laVel w/dthwhr Tidy 4,~ pool Entertilnfn 1@: biO 3:J6r 539~ 190 8Mt Alty r.a Incl utla, 4ff·2181 478-8700 wkdp pat 1 o k 1 y I 11 O O l 2 BAI, te7i. N75. Eut11d1 3 br. 2 ba. nu & dbl ger 5311-8190 Bait air Ol~nt 18115 3 bl •try PoOI hma dbl r=i zxn 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Soma~ La u1 IUl1 mo 875-41112 1950. Modell open t-5 crpt1.trp1C p11nt.lgayrd. LUUIPTlll Rltyl" 557-3118 g1r. pat ok HOO'I n-181 ff• view. o.ctc, petto, Qlf· ! Br 8omenat baautlful deity, 11--4 wtcndL For I c•r git, no pall, S850 llU Yllll t 380RM 281 S51H 539-8190 Beat Alty,.. elrCJ: I caJI ss; 26. 1188 • Avlllebt. 7·8. S1000 r, •• t nl, • home In bMutlful ~-Info. 844-2811 mo GardaMr 645-0968 4 Bdr 2 Ba. _ ...... _ ....... Clean tam epot mod bltn• WllTllll H ·, ..... z210 mom'• kltch kld1 Icy poof par month. Cell C111. Cit gar. gerdenar. Cou· ... uhOOd 111-1 x h ... ~ ... 2Bd ...,...,..._ 2 Bdrm, 1 be, fed yrd, gar. •• • " pat ott dlll 5311·8180 a.et 843-Ge11 or 4117·3451. pi.. no pat1. S750/mo ""' · ""' mo. Int .,.,.,. vu.pr.~ F;::~ou':u~:~ .. ~:~ ==~:t,,, ~:J~;. P•~'~ir.11to* S595 882-1700 IUll llW tr IUOI Atty f" Brend new homt. Spectec Aeta raqulfad. "42.0138 B~1;:~ ~~· ~. prime g11~l~:1~~w/d cover Xlnt MCludad loc llon price 1205,000. Ale luxury In 4bdrm 2ba W Ilda 3Br, 181, S875 or Townhou ... 2 br 21~ bl, Woodbridge datachld 2 ocean vu . 3Br. 281, Act feat 4br Incl den 3be bait view loc 11476/mo IC>t • fill 1113 H ... n, Circle Avall Avell Aug 1 Jeckla multl gourmet kit coot 1725 w/grdnr, water pd D/W, 1tv, ger. lrpk:, 1 bdrm • den Air cond bteutllul nghorhd . rock trplc 1750 dbr a•r · ""I 111 .,. now s 12001mo ,.... H • n d I • m • n . • g t p oot 175 o • t n Io 111. 1111 & MC dtpo. rel• ChUd OK. 1850. cov p1t10. no P.t1. I 1000: S 1500/mo. Calf Mlchlll rant to own 5311·8 f90 7eo-eoe7• 11-5 dyt <i43iil2iiig•1qoiiilfi~S"6-r"'2""'61~.iligr~n!o!d 1173-127111155-211111 ~31-1288 5311-8190 Bett Alty'" 548-0590 alt 5pm wkdy1 538-4837 mo. 788-2340 41111-3881or1157·31155 hat Rily f.. CORONA DEL MAR: fir, gerdan ept, nd1 quiet ' Brand new up1tllr1 unit. Mneltl~ non 1mkr. ·no UTIWAY Tl OITALIU Your boat 11 at your back door. New custom waterfront home w/dock, 3 Bdr, 2'h Ba. lrg muter suite, formal dining room, 2 frplcs, 2 car garage, large sunny patio. Near Lido VIiiage. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 3311 Finley. 673-3777. $449,000. OlllEIY YILLAll IULn EIEOmYE 0011111 1111,100 Beaullf ul 2 yr old eKecut1ve home on small cul-de-sac street. Wood shingled on the outside. leaded glass. skylites. country rustic inside. 3 lge bdrms, 3ba, frml dmmg, aep. ofc .. lge living areas. Beaut. rear yrd/apa. $189,900. THE REAL ESTATE RS TWO IEW 00110'1 IPU •11 UT./IR.11·4 11H lrn11 &tt., htta lff• NEW, CUSTOM' 2BR, 21hBA Dble garag~. f1rep18<..-e, wet bar, private patiOI SEE TODAY' Price .159,000 and $1 ~7.000. llU UYll • IW. Tiii (71•) 141 ... 11 ., ..... 3200 9Q lt hou.ac 5 BR, 3~ t.. !am.Uy room. formal Uvtn & dlrunc room al.lo. bar & pm room On md of cul· dt>-cac n r Y aJe & lrvtne C.n ter Dr. 1187,000 Temu .... '" .,, ......... 111· llll PllOEI Tl IELL The beat panoramic ocean view condo In Dana Pt.-1pectacular night and coutllne vlewl 3 Bdrm, family rm, formal dining, 2300 1q ft , + wet bar. Excell. financing avall. $219,000. Ownr. 881-0660 Only 2 blocks to Newport Beaches. Lge 2 story, 4 bdrm, deslreable floor plan that's great for entertaining. Sundeck off master suite. A11ume $86,000 In. at 10%. Priced to sell at only $158.000 848_7171 llllllPlllEI VIEW of Beautiful Newport Bay, Mountaina, Newport Center & ocean from every room of this PRIME 2BR 2BA BAY FRONT CONDO. Parking In security bldg. Pool, elevators, boat slip avail OPEN SAT-SUN J., BY OWNER 675·8637 OIUIMlll IWPT lltTI llTTlll Poof, apa, 3 BR, 2 ba, format dining, famlly room. living room. S parafe utlllty room. $187;500. First time of- fered. .,... ..... , 12·• 1111 ws1 nr. .... ,1., ... , 10-11'4 .... Vl &llllULI at 8 \.1% interest. Try a new 2nd Trust Deed. Small down, low pay- ments. 3 Bdrm, upgraded. Call quickly -this won't lalt ~t $104,9SO. THE REAL ESTATERS UM llLI llfflllT IPll..UIR1_. •HYUUM ... ., .... .,, .............. 4 BR, .3Ba. Remodeled in 1981. Excel· lent U1WDAble financina. $385,000 lit TD at 10.5% fixed int. rate & $170,000 2nd at 13.5% flxed. ""'' 171-1411 ., .. ., llf.1• IEWNIT OllEIT Drastic price reduction to $185,000. Immaculate 2Br, 2 JA Ba on p~mium location with P"f'Oramic ociean vtew. OILIWILL 111111 . ..... , ...... . 112·1• ., , ... 1111 RARE 200' PRIMI llLAND POINT HOME •18 bdrm, blQ dcid<(I), play.lawn & swim beech. w11k·to ocean fun. 7 car par~lna. Low own« nn. 17D!,OOO (lend fncl.) Open S.t./Sun. 1·5. ~ner (9-5) 850..0202 UYDMCTllAVI NPILAI OllH • Lin IOllL Seat pra for thl.e 2 Bdrm, 2 bath model. 2 car auaehed e:;.ae & a 1pecl.al air condiUotwr wlalr Jjurtfler. ted ln a Co.ta Me11 complex \Nit'• very dalireable. Too 1ooct &o be true at only •e~ . ..... THE :REAL ESTATERS OOEllFllOO IPll UJLY 2·1 •••·1111 I .... ,.,.,, I '""' •11111 rtt11, I .. , ....... ll•clt .... ., " ...... . ••• , ....... lttt ..... ~ ........ . .... ,, ....... ., 141-~1,9'1-1111 011101 VIEW llLU Gorgeoua ~Bdrm. 3Ba with lovely ca- nyon Vlew. Perteet family and enter- taining home. Elegant country decor. $416,000 on fee land. OILIWILL IUID ..... , .. ... 112·1111 ., l ... 1111 .. - 2 BR, 2ba, 111 new IP· peta. balut. die. wtmany pll1nce1. New carpet. 11tr11 Frig, w/d hookup1 dr1pa1, phone fack1. S• evlllt. encl ger .. w/open • curlty 1Yattm. Cutt l 1043 tq ft of patio, dtek· ct11nt 2 cu prk'g Ing, gerdan ., ... 1850. 11300/mo 873-eeoo· 831-2025 or 831-1&64 l lOO CONOO: Splciou1 .,.,,..,,,.....,.,.----,----,,= 2BR + den, 3 be. 1 Yr. 2BR 1bl, encl. garega. 2711 tuu I UOO t mo. W. Wll1on, Apt G 831-1400 "45·1818. 1475/mo. W&TllflllT ..... 2 Br 2 8• S .A. sr:·· IULTMI ~~T~aSS:l~a-1 31 Harbor Ridge 2 8'. 2 be, 2 Br w/gar carpti. wetar, view. Ilka nu. S1fSOO. mo. pd 83&--4120 1·5 PM Agt 840-15211 759-64511 1575'C'Or•noa U50 Hare'1 I petr of Nawprt 3br * 28' 291 nr SC PIU S.A. 2bt hmtt w/dbl ger UC>· p1t10/poot/1p1tc1rpor1 dated d•lgn both unw 1850 chlld o .K. 752·&822 11000 dttllll It 539·8190 Beat Atty'" 1415 1 Bd. pool. 1 paraon LARGE FAMILY HM. Ea· r.te_i 1~113~~Aath c:anent rllld 1r11 •BR -----=---=-.,... 3be, new pelnt, tnlld• a All Utlllt!M Plld. Quiet O\lt, n.w cerpattng. D/W, targa 1 bdrm '395 201 1 etc Wiii con1ldar pe11. Charle St. no pat• Yrly IN 11800/mo. Clll 980-3728 or "48-8277 Bob Owani. •2BR DUPLEX · 1530• larrd llftr .. J.lfOO Nr new carpet, no petl. Newport lalend 2 bdrm, 2281 B Pomona845•114114 1'~ be, yearly, 1800. mo. BACH. APT, new kitchen· No pet1. 850--4749 atta, crpt/drp1, tge patio Newport Tarreca Condo '450. 845--4533 2Br. 2Ba. Avall now. 1750 Buuttful 2Br 281 Meta 11t + MCUrlty "48-785' Varda 1100 1q tt, trpct Pk Udo Condo 28' 281. nr lndry, dlhwthr. anel ;er Hoeg & bchM. Encl gar 1725546-0ee11"454358 S7115. No patl 548-1251 Brend new 2 & 3 Bdrm SunMt view! Upgrldad condOI, cholca of cerpet, 1 b~rm upper HOO'• gar, '825/ue>. "42·9558 w/()ptlon 2 buy off Nprt OlllOI WTllll 53M190 Beat ~tty tea Sharp 1 Br In quiet com- pt.x. F .. turN trple, ap. pllanoal. poof l Perking "495/mo. 311 Hemllton E.latlkSe 1 bdrm, smell but _.,.. ___ ~-.!'....,_ cozy. N1tur1t wood blam1 & cabtMt1 1415 851·11528 E'11d1 ctaan cozy 2 8d hM wlgar, yrd, lherad PoOI U75/mo. no d~•· Mgr 2453·B Orange Ava. E·lld• dplx 2 bd 1 ba, 1000 1q. 11. w/garega. $825. "42-1404. UTlllYllW 1 Br W/loft, ancltO Qlllge, baloony, lndry. blllnl, no J)lta, 1760. IH·08H SPMC. POOL. pvt patlO, f P'C X·LO 18A UH 28A "31 E lldl, no~ 117·2141 POOIWde 28r, 1.. ~. P"V••• .. ert. lrYIM Avt 1550/mo 14-112 PRACTICALLY N W I· tjft 2 l>Orm. a t>t ttv. fflg. OrN, OU CabtMtt W/D hkup, dtl4 oat w/ ... 09nr. 1100. tit, leet & NC. No P91a AYall 8J I, 2 ldrm, 1 It&, louth of U 7•2•t -' PCH, Qlf, W/O, S725 .... ~ 071t Irie CtllO, 8kr. Cteen t ef\atp 2 Ir In em1 730-H&t. Ma·lf11 qu 91 complta, feieturee 2flf tla, ..,. lndrt:o 1 pe1 w/b fr:PJC, UOfllnCtll. p¥'I 9760 Of*\ letllun 11·2 P•tlO, swt ttl+ "'1111'11 e tOI Mar11o1trlt• .J11 lrno111 l. ''"''" 14 .. 2J2614t7·25ll Mgr 141-11'4 IO CoMt ....,. .. 1 I Ale: PCIClf apa, ,.., .... Od 125f40.6761 . - • \ BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! FURNISHED or 'UNFURNISHED. HEALTH CLUB~. TENNIS. SWIMMING, plus much mort! Sorry. no pets. Models open daily 9 to 6 ~ Newport I~ So. 1700 16th Strttt (It Oovtr) 642·5111 Newport Buct. No. 880 lrvlnt Avtn~ · (It 16th) 645·1104 ---Kenneybunkport? Isn't that the boat that won The America's Cup in '75? e: ro ~ ISSS5 ~ V .... Lant.~ 8-11. CA (71•) 893-5198 • f roa the Saft O..CO f,....., *'" notUi on leldl to Mcf--. o.n -.on llltfeddln to S... Vilp. f..,,... ., .. • 0,...,, 10 NA ·~ ..... SYDNEY 0101 Mada.71 JllJ & ' · A.RIEi (March ll·April Ii): EmphuiJ on practical afl'ain, includina li1ta, inventories, 1peclal service-. Tab notes. check source material, read between lines and deal ,ainaerly with critical member of opposhe 1ex. Gemini, Viqo, Suittanut persona faaure prominently. TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Mlior domestic ad.iuatment could feature cbanp of residence or maritaf 1tatus. Focus &ho on children. 1peculatiQn, pJiyafcal attraction and travel. Circumstances favor your effort.a and what appeared to be difficult wUl actually be amooth, easy. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Define terms, see ot.bm in reali1t1c liabt. avoid tchcmea and self-deception. Get professional evaluation of ••-•iiliiiiiiiiii9 proJ)Ctty, sei rid of safety bawd. enlarae livina sp1ee. Older individuaJ will lend 6mcfit of experience1 may even help you obtain fundina. CANCEJt (June 21-JuJy .l2): You'll soon be offered .a contl"lct. Focus on ruponsibility, opportunity, authority, intensified. rela- tiomhip. Sbon tri.P lnvolvctclOM neiahbor, fricod, relative. Status quo ii abaken. you'IJ have plenty to lauah about and you could celebrate &oni&ht. FOtH>ADS ARE FREE tal: 141·1111 l..EO (July 2J..Aua. 22): Finilb what ¥0U start. ralize potential i• t.remendouund that you are due to "cash in" on etroru. taleota. You'll 1~~~~~~~ reach wider audicncct you'll communicate in more effective.manner. I Found Bt1ch crulatr Aries, Libra and anomcr Leo fiaure prominently. ..,_ eo ·--VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): Be 1 se1f .. 1tarter -numerica' lunar ""'yci. s~&-21!~~ .... _ golm biah and you should be aettina to heart of matten in dramatic fashion. l..ove i1 part of ICeltario and IO it profeaionil acbievcm t UO, Aries. Aquariu1 ~na fiauR' prominently. · UBL\ (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll &&in entrance to "Inner eanctum. •• Meam you'll bavo IQCICll to oonfideatial ma~ -you'll be .. ~lded'' by one who knows the ropes. Intuition iJ ~ taJ1e1.; lDdividual wtio taupt you in put ii lillin aVailable Ud you'll be on ·more IOlid cmOtioaaJ f\nancial ~uricl · • ICOllPIO (Oct. h-Nov. 21): Divet11fy, ~social invltation. realize that empbalil iJ po frienda, hopes. upitauou. You11 rec:eive sift, you11 alto tn cou_nwt ~DI ~uon, travel,_ berpim in wmn111 aoDereJ. Otmln•. Wtwuaa nabva fiaW'C prominently. MGft'l'A&JUI (Nov.~.·n.o.c. 21) Be reedy to review. ievi1t, iebuUd Ud tocommunicat.e wtlb one in i)oaitioa ofauthorit}'. Rautu tom •tinl witb90v~mentalEwUI prove~~~ State cue · la ~ ••'"!', J'f'Ov1de f'lc:U; · · to bllCk pGllUOD. ~i(lleC. 22.Ju .. t 9): Oood lunar upea collidda witb ~ lllDCildOD, 1wa.rene. of apiri1ual vuues. Cftative raources lft c:alW • .., ..., -rou miab• •~en 1urprite )'Outldf with attitti~ WriW.abiliill. V* SUiriariua nativet play outstandint rola. ·MaCJAalUl(Ju~M. 11): Dia~iafonnatioa. «>Optrlte Wldl 111isttJ nmber Wllo talks about .. treuVn •• or pbuible IDMrt.-. Domettic adjUlt._.1 la pan of ICentrio. t'<Mlld indudc dicorllia&• ~ .... ):~"'l!n papu,,Pll)' key roles. .. · ..... (~-:-·a~t.fad"·~.Ddlii~·iiftmo ID llOW. nf\&te to ba NIWdor~ialO .......... D\. Time ti OD )'OW'~ s-tiencc beeOCDllu IJly 1ftd~cu~IUY nittNpm roaasaltO on JNblie Nlati()M,...,..... and .erioul coolidalt oa otlnltNI ltllUI. • IOI lllllC -j 1 . • l' , llllyPllat PART TllE Motor Route Available · ewport Beach att~ three houn per day. Earn approx. 600 per month. CaU J 1 :00 to 4:00 PM . A k for Bru Em I~>· CIRCULATION DEPT. 642-4321 OOE Kl>S-EARN GREAT TR.S Ml> PRIZES! . . . I .. ... 08 Ora~Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 1, 1984 EARii 1251 + Thi• .... ., •• Hd 1t•• 11tlul1iastic su,tr,iton. Call 111 ••• lll·IOl3. Oly•,lc larhti•s· Discover 11 buyer for thosa SALES REPS e•c1t1no tong forgotten art1clu Olympic cas1 tapes Lib· abow• lh~ garage Use erat comm for pros ln- ctass1f1ed 642-5618 s1gllf 84 240 6232 .. l WEOlll , I I Bill YA TE~ VW POPC,CHE 8 l .' 4tj :j 0 • ~ l C '. I ..... ., .... llO•llAC ! & J ·' II I •I 1\.1 We're NeW We're C>Mltng 714-JU.:11" ........ ,_ .... .. ...., ...... ........